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should coincide with the passing beneath it of a man, why it should have chosen just that very moment to fall. The element of choice or intention is as restricted as possible; it recedes as reflexion tries to grasp it; it is elusive, nay, evanescent, but if it were non-existent we should speak only of mechanism, there would be no question of chance. Chance is therefore an intention emptied of its content. It is nothing more than a mere shadow, but the shape is there even if the matter is not. Have we here one of those representations which we call "truly primitive", formed spon- taneously by humanity in obedience to a natural tendency? Not quite. However spontaneous it may be, the idea of chance only reaches our consciousness after having first passed through the layer of accumulated experiences which society 1 We developed this conception of chance in a course of lectures delivered at the College de France in 1898, in connection with the Ilcpl of Alexander of Aphrodisia. ii ON CHANCE 125 deposits within us from the day it first teaches us to speak. It is in the course of this passage that it becomes emptied, since an increasingly mechanistic science drives out of it what purposefulness it contained. We should therefore have to fill it again, give it a body, if we wanted to reconstitute the original representation. The phantom of an intention would then become a living intention. On the other hand, we should now have
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The moment we were perceived, one of their women made a signal to us, by holding up a red mat, and waving it in the air, while she repeatedly cried out at the same time in a loud and shrill voice, haromai, haromai, haromai, (come hither) the customary salutation of friendship and hospitality. Calling the dead - Karanga Karanga are calls performed by women on the marae, usually to welcome visitors. This karanga was recorded on October 7, 1963, at the annual celebration of the coronation of King Koroki at Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia. It was performed by a Waikato woman during a p?whiri, or welcome, for visitors from Ng?puhi and Ng?iterangi tribes. The visitors are greeted as representatives of the tribes to which they belong. As they approach, their hosts mourn for those on both sides who have died, and especially those whose deaths have occurred since the last such meeting took place. Visitors then address the ancestral house, and farewell the dead, and the chants become entwined. Thanks to Mervyn McLean for permission to use his archive recording,and details from McLean and Orbell, Traditional Songs of the Maori, 1975 Wecoming the living - action songs The karanga for the dead clears a spiritual pathway between the hosts and the visitors. The living guests can then be welcomed. There are many Maori songs of welcome, most with similar ritual words. Here is one by Sir Apirana Ngata, father of the action song. Listen to The Ngata Memorial College in this 96
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Register to read more of the forum! When you register you get our free weekly(-ish) snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices (or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either)... Anyway, snowHeads is MUCH better when you're logged in - you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in :-) Avoiding middle-aged spread - am I the only one who likes a narrow waist? Avoiding middle-aged spread - am I the only one who likes a narrow waist? Poster: A snowHead Poster: A snowHead Megamum , ....time to come back in, having watched with interest the mild drift into mogul-talk...which is on-topic I think (for all those who worry about thread discipline...) ... casting my mind back I remember the 2002 snow+rock catalogue, which had Salomon 1080 Moguls - skis with almost no waist whatsoever, if I recall correctly; and this link refers to them - lots of interesting retro-talk about specialist bump skis... I remember thinking at the time (ie 2002) who on earth in the leisure bracket would want more than one or two pairs of skis? and now I take a look at the skis in the garage (and under the bed, and in the wardrobe, etc etc) and all the skis I've sent to the skip in the sky.... Oh, dear, I didn't realise a simple question would be
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you mentioned are part of what makes Middlebury's dining services wonderful and integral to the school, but I agree with many of the other commenters that if something has to go, I would prefer it to be the lack of card swiping before any of the others. Having to show my ID wouldn't really bother me, and I think "student, '12?'s suggestion of a certain number of guest passes makes a lot of sense. If you go to school in the general vicinity of where you live, having friends come visit isn't such a big deal for them financially, but on the few occasions I've had people come visit, they had to buy plane tickets, meaning the promise of free food made the prospect of visiting much more feasible. Since so many Midd kids are from out of state/country, I have a feeling a lot of people have had this experience. Still, I have often wondered how Midd manages to give away so much food to people who aren't paying tuition, so if something has to change, I think this area is the best (and perhaps easiest) to target. Thank you for asking the students their opinion on the matter President Liebowitz, I really appreciate the fact that you are looking at the "unofficial view." I think everyone likes the current dining hall system better than a swipe card one, the question is whether it is worth it. I personally think it is worth it based on my experience here
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very few creations today which could hold a candle to them. Remember Me?: Great psychological horrors like Silent Hill 2 show gaming at its artistic best It would be easy to accuse me of simply being petty and angry at not being provided with the kind of experiences I crave, but I would argue that my disappointment and frustration at the apparent decline of the horror genre goes far beyond mere selfishness. Because, ultimately, I believe that the lack of major horror titles is nothing short of tragic for the gaming medium as a whole. And there's a very simple reason why. The very best horror games are infinitely more powerful, profound and enduring in their ability to inspire a sense of panic and terror than anything the worlds of literature, film or television have ever produced. Video games can create horror which has infinitely more impact than that which can be created elsewhere, and as such they undeniably demonstrate the true power of the medium. Fine horror games are a perfect illustratration of the immense emotional intensity, narrative immersion and atmospheric sophistication that games are capable of, and stand as testament to the ability of video games to connect with their audience in a tangibly affecting way. As such, they are -- in my view -- perhaps the medium's most potent tool in arguing for its status as a genuine artform. A really great horror game, like Silent Hill 2 or Amnesia, invariably combines emotional power, complex subtext and
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to her whine and complain about anything under the sun...so glad I don't have to hear her be condescending to other houseguests...So glad I don't have to hear her be completely negative most of the time.... The general viewing audience may love her....but she made the feeds hell to watch aside from the occasionally funny comment and OK gameplay.... I hope she goes back to her whipped husband and never sets foot on my television again.... ttp://twitter.com/Malliecat88 Mallie Weird, If you hate her so much why read an article about her? If having her on your tv was such a horror I would think one would avoid reading or seeing anything about said person.... I'm a feed watcher and absolutely loved her on them, so your take on it being "general viewing audience" and not feed watchers that like her is just false. ive watched since day one of BB,,,,, this is the ultimate worst & boring BB ever! the ONLY one interesting was Brit....i will now just ck in thurs out of curiosity of who left... Im yawning as I type lol Stargazerfromnc She's been gone all of 24 hours and it is the most boring the feeds have been all year. Best of everything to you, Brit. Thank you for making my summer so much fun!! Kaq42 brittany, your going to missed Leigh I miss her already. She made the feeds worth watching. Loved her stories. Dani700 I think Brit was fun to watch, but her game play
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falling, i'm falling apart Chorus: life love and lessons we learn, sometimes the road that we turn can seem so right but end up being so wrong i'm talking bout life love and lessons we learn sometimes the road that we turn can seem so right but end up being so wrong verse 1: if i knew then what i know now would you be here or would you still bounce would you be gone or would you be home girl would i be here in this house alone would we be over girl i don't know would i be wiser well i should hope so would i be bold or would i be cold or would this relationship feel too old all of these questions i really need to know doing my head in i hope that you know that i really miss the days seeing your face not a day goes by i don't pray that one day you'll see it (oh) that one day you'll feel it (oh) i'm trying find answers to questions so i can learn from lifes love lessons Chorus: Verse 2: if i weren't him girl if you weren't her could we be us again could we still work could we go back to days that we're simpler could we go back and simplify our love oooh add it all up and break it all down i was never right for her i know now took it all for granted took your love
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Neck and shoulder pain Summary The neck and shoulders are prone to injury. Trauma, poor posture and arthritis are common causes of neck pain. Injuries include whiplash, tendonitis, fractures and dislocation of the shoulder. Treatments like physiotherapy, osteopathy or remedial massage can generally help neck and shoulder pain. The head is supported by the neck, which is made up of seven bones (vertebrae) stacked one on top of the other. The vertebrae are cushioned by discs of cartilage and bound together with ligaments. Muscles provide movement and additional support. The neck is very mobile, which means it is less stable than other areas of the body and more susceptible to injury. Trauma, poor posture and degenerative diseases, such as arthritis, are the most common causes of neck pain. The shoulder is a ball and socket joint with a large range of movement. Once again, a mobile joint tends to be more susceptible to injury. The shoulder joint relies heavily on the shoulder muscles for stability. Any dysfunction of these muscles or other anatomical structures, such as the collarbone, shoulder blade or joint itself, can cause pain and mobility problems. Treatments like physiotherapy, osteopathy or remedial massage can generally help neck and shoulder pain. Whiplash injury An injury to the neck that results from a sudden jerking backwards and forwards is often called a whiplash. Typically, this occurs as a result of a rear-end motor vehicle accident. This type of injury can overstretch the neck and upper back region, resulting in
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of top that, though, the minister that married my wife and I mispronounced her last name right in the ceremony. We all laughed at it but definitely not what we were hoping! I don't think that's irrational at all. It's a form of healing, which is anything but irrational. My son had something like this happen to him. He has really never recovered. He's now in his mid-thirties, still unmarried, not even interested in women -- he doesn't trust them. I don't believe he ever will recover psychologically.
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develop. An effective approach is to develop a program to meet the individual's unique needs. Where do I start? What steps does your new manager need to take to reach maximum potential? Start with an assessment of the individual that combines past performance and upcoming responsibilities. The goal of the assessment is to gather insights into the individual's strengths, weaknesses, behavioral tendencies, preferred work style, leadership skills and knowledge of the position. The assessment should not be conducted in seclusion. Involve the new manager throughout the process. The direct feedback and sharing of responsibility will help the manager take on ownership of the development as well as act as a valuable teaching tool. During the assessment clearly define the expectations of the new role for the new manager. Often when a first-time manager is promoted they are not only hindered by lack of experience and training, but the lack of definition in their role and responsibilities. Work with the new manager to get a quick start, even before their first day, to help them find out as much as they can about the position, its history, the predecessor, the predecessor's failures and successes and how they performed. Sharing experiences will help to arm a first-time manager with the lessons of the past, and encourage a smooth transition. A new manager must learn to reshape the expectations of their staff, and work with the style and expectations set by the predecessor. It is a huge job to fill the shoes of
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It is a fact that no one talks about and doesnt get reported but it is real and you should be aware of it. My first trip was entirely self funded. I spend 5k of my own money to go. IF you fly to Kabul I can put together a LONG list of thoughts, including where to stay, etc. My recommendation though is to NOT fly to Kabul. On my first trip I was detained by the airport police for having the wrong visa stamp. It_Ts a scam where they stamp your passport with the wrong info when you enter and shake you down for cash when you leave. I had to bribe security at every checkpoint to even get INTO the airport. Seriously, it was one of the worst experiences ever and it_Ts not worth it. I dont think it is TOO dangerous, but traveling to Kabul adds a risk that is really unnessicary given that you can fly straight to Bagram and cut out all the potential problems. Also keep in mind that you will have to pay for someone to take you to a guest house, and to Bagram, as wel as the rent for a guest house while in Kabul. Another thing about Kabul, it is like the New York City of Afghanistan but it is STILL AFGHANISTAN . Women are treated like crap and as a blond American you will certainly stick out as a target. I would not advise walking around the streets of
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the wrestler falls backwards and flips the opponent over them so they both land on their backs. In a set-up similar to a snap suplex, the attacking wrestler applies a front face lock to his/her opponent, draping the opponent's near arm over his/her shoulder, when the opponent is in position he/she is lifted to an upside-down position before the attacking wrestler falls backwards slamming the opponent's back into the mat. [ 3 ] Known in Japan as the " brainbuster ". [ 4 ] This variation of a vertical suplex , also known as the hanging suplex, standing suplex or stalling suplex, sees the attacking wrestler holds an opponent in the upside-down position at the peak of the arc for several seconds before completing the maneuver, thereby (in kayfabe ) causing blood to pool into the head of the opponent. This move is a staple of larger and powerful wrestlers as it gives an aura of dominance over their opponents who can do nothing but wait to drop in the suplex. This variation of a vertical suplex sees the attacking wrestler lift the opponent as in a normal vertical suplex, but then simply drop them flat to the mat instead of falling backwards with them. The move was first popularized in WCW by Kevin Nash , who began to use it instead of a standard suplex to avoid aggravating a back injury. This variation of a vertical suplex , also known as the Crash Landing , sees the attacker lift
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the Russians. "They treated us much better," according to people spoken to in one Spiegel reportage. The Taleban have just had one of their worst months in the movement's entire history. They lost their operation commander and are riven with splits and paranoia. In Pakistan, a conflict has broken out between Uzbek Taleban and the local Pashtun tribes. So of course, now is the perfect moment to let them recover unmolested int he southern half of the Afghan moonscape. Who knows, their more ambitious friends might take the chance to organise another 9/11 during the breather. The west must understand the the Middle East is lost, 5 dead per day is far to high a price to pay for keeping this region from tyranny. We must concentrate on saving what we can, Upper Slough and downtown Chicago may jsut be salvagable! Most people, apart from JS, know the Musa Qala deal broke down because the Taliban broke the agreement and marched back in again. Blaming Bush for this is ridiculous. JS's idea that the best thing to do in Afghanistan is to retreat to the NOrth is equally ludicrous. Yes, Nato was late into the South but leaving the Taliban alone *again* so it can rebuild its strength looks like suicidal stupidity. The Taliban, if left with the South will have the time, manpower and resources to rearm and attack the North more effectively. JS also seems to believe that the Taliban was completely disconnected from Al-Quaeda apart from the
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his eyes after delving into his dream, the protagonist loses the mental clarity Marianne. I believe this observation coincides with the previous verse where the protagonist states he clearly remembers other people, yet he fails to hold on to Marianne. This following assertion may sound contrived, but I believe this song is about a delusional man (why else would the sun be gone), that has only vague images of a single girl he remembers. Yes, he does claim to remember people as clear as the summer sun, but how clear is a non-existent sun (see the first line)? This assertion can be reaffirmed by the refrain "More than a feeling", as though he is telling us he is not crazy. A more grounded interpretation is that the song's protagonist is depressed about losing a girl friend/wife from years ago, and painstakingly longs for her. That doesn't tie the lyrics in an interesting way though, now does it? I'm with you, that Marianne is long gone, he remembers her fondly, etc. However, "closed" and "slipped" are past tense. He is telling us what happened when she left. Closing his eyes is what lead to her leaving. Ok, there were probably other reasons, but if his eyes were "open", instead of relying on the music to escape his problems, he probably would have been able to deal with it and keep her. As for "the sun was gone", I don't see that as being delusional. Its just a metaphor for a gloomy
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the sound of the Vox with the Strat, because I think it was more of a raw sound. The Fender amplifier, to my ear sounded a little too smooth with a Strat, and I seemed to get more guts out of a Vox." Reg Clark worked in the Vox store in London's Charing Cross Road in the early 60's, and credits Hank with instigating a major Vox development : "He suggested we made one with two speakers and it was from that comment that the AC30 came." The Shadows had tried the more powerful Fender Twin, but the Vox AC15 provided the sound they wanted, albeit with insufficient volume. Using two amplifiers each was rejected, and Vox finally came up with the legendary AC30, with the group taking delivery of four in late 1959. The AC30 was a 30 watt model with 12" twin speakers and EL84 output valves. Hank's amp was modified with a treble booster to provide a cleaner sound at high volume levels and this model was later sold commercially as the AC30 Top Boost. Bruce also used an AC30, without modification, and Jet Harris had a bass model. Hank's first echo machine came from Joe Brown, and was used on the first Shadows LP. Reg Clark identifies Hank's role : "Hank was one of the first to use an echo unit and because he did, manufacturers took it up ... Hank on his own made what was a small-time thing into big business." For the Shadows
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ware for the ik501 or whatever music pleayr it is docked to to have volume buttons on on the music pleayr if you get what I mean. when i dock my IPod to my [...] Report this Comment OMG!!!!!!!!! I love them I want to see them all really brigns out all the emotions that i have had the pleasure of seeing in real life! well done I-Maani for capturing those moments! cant wait to see them all! nothing but the best from the best xx Report this Comment ttp://www.airjordancements.com - Jordan 3 White Cement I met a girl the second summer and karaoke definitely played a part. In life, I'm shy, awkward, especially around women I like. The television advertisements, huge picture of sports man on the skyscrapers and the uniforms of famous college are printed these information. It is very clear for us in our daily life. http://www.airjordan11columbia.com - Jordan 11 Columbia For Sale Maybe you can find something you like best. Thank you. Air Jordan 8Thu, 23 Sep 2010 19:58:08You got great honest points here. I done a search on the issue and learnt most peoples will agree with your blog. Supra SkytopThu, 23 Sep 2010 23:16:04Thinking is mainly performed with words and other symbols. http://www.jordan5grapesforsale.com - Jordan 5S (MORE: Would You Rat Out Your Boss?) http://www.jordan7bordeaux.com/jordan-7-\\... - Cheap Jordan 7 Bordeaux Offering the right fitment and comfort so that the person is able to wear it for long playing hours, these shoes allow for proper air
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50hr (minimum) weeks are quite typical? It surprised me a bit when we came over 3 years ago -- and when I started work everyone kept telling me about Aussie's "great work ethic" and how people in the UK don't have a good work ethic because they have long lunches at the pub on a Friday. Initially I thought it was true until I realised that arriving early usually means spending most of the day at the coffee machine moaning about how busy they are, that not having a lunch break means wandering around the office asking if anyone has done their footie tips or not and staying late involves more coffee, heating up their dinner in the microwave and then writing to do lists for the next day. There seems to be no drive to get things done and go home. I have worked in many countries and have never come across such unproductive workers who think they're up against it but in reality have very little to do. In the UK, people get their work done and go home. They work hard to free up the time for a deserved long lunch at the pub on a Friday. Spending lots of hours at work drinking coffee and saying how busy you are, doesn't make you busy and doesn't mean you have a good work ethic. Has anyone else noticed this? Here ya' are USA Soon...(!) I think firstly, as your 'second post' to type this information is either
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Major Depression, dysthymia and bipolar disorder. Major Depression is marked by a combination of symptoms that interfere with the ability to work, study, sleep, eat and enjoy activities which were once pleasurable. A disabling episode of depression of this type may occur only once in a lifetime, but more commonly returns several times. Dysthymia, a less severe type of depression, involves long-term, chronic symptoms that do not disable the sufferer, but keep one from functioning properly and feeling good. Another type of depression, bipolar disorder (sometimes called manic-depressive illness), is not nearly as common as the other forms of depression. It is characterized by severe cycling mood swings: severe highs (mania) and depth-plunging lows (depression). When you're manic: you feel high as a kite...you're on top of the world; thoughts go racing through your head; you're a non-stop party; you do wild and risky things (with driving, money, sex, drugs, etc); you are so up you don't even need sleep. However, this mania, left untreated, may worsen to a psychotic state and could become a life-threatening illness. When you're depressed: you cry a lot and it doesn't go away; you feel guilty for no reason; life seems meaningless and empty; it's hard to make up your mind; you feel worthless; you forget lots of things and it's hard to concentrate; you feel restless and tired most of the time; you think about death or feel like you're dying. Not everyone who is depressed experiences every one of these symptoms. And
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does not strike people right; and there is nobody else there. Italy is an embarrassment. Spain, no. Germany, no. There were great people like Willy Brandt -- a great speaker in the full tradition of the great orator. Great speakers, like Brandt, are very much themselves; that is, they do not sound like anybody else. So the fact that they do all sorts of odd things is simply part of their character; it is a sign of honesty. In short, the more speakers sound like someone else, the less honest they come across, and the less people listen. GB What about great political speakers in non-North American, non-Western countries? JRS In South America, we have a rise of quite a few populist speakers like Chavez -- although I do not think that that is great public speaking. Many political leaders think that it is dangerous to speak well. In fact, they are looking to bore people -- and we feel that. As a result, when we stand up and say real things, people are quite shocked. And that is because they are always working on this level of measurement. If we take someone like a Trudeau or an FDR, or an LBJ, or a de Gaulle -- someone like that -- they knew that speeches are not about who will like them and dislike them. Speeches are actually about whether people will respect you because you have spoken to them in a way that they take to be honest --
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back on what happened to them. The last movement encroaches on the spiritual. In Judaism a body, from the time of death to that of burial, cannot be left alone. The bodies, or parts of, which were found but unidentified, were kept company by a group of women from Stern College near the medical examiners office on the East Side of Manhattan. "I actually read about this in the New York Times and I was quite struck by this as a humane thing to do, so I located a couple of these women and their voices appear in the third movement along with a cellist who sang songs when her mother died who has a very nice voice and a Cantor who does that kind of thing regularly. He sings a part of what's called the 'Wayfarer's Prayer'. I prepared the thing in English; it is, "Behold I sent an angel before you to guard you on the way and to lead you to the place that I have prepared." That's a very beautiful line. And it's something you're supposed to say before you go on a journey, particularly an aeroplane. Along with some other lines. It's something you could say over a body whose soul is about to embark on a voyage we don't know where." "But the ending of the piece is David saying, "and there's the world right here", and the telephone beep comes back on. And it's a really, you know, you're right back at the
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collective. Whenever somebody's down -- or in this case, often two people were down, and the third always seemed to yell at us to keep going, "Get on your feet!" Sometimes we would all be down. There was this one period where we ended up saying, "Okay, this probably isn't going to happen. But why don't we read the script one more time. If there is any doubt in our minds, we'll let it go." And we all separately read the script, and we all separately had this elation from reading, and we were like, "Okay, we ought to give this one more chance." LW: The more we worked on it, the more intensely we loved it. To the point where there was this feeling, even after three years, that no matter what happened, somehow we were going to get this movie made. There would be huge, depressing setbacks and challenges where [financial backers] would say, "I'm in," and then a month later, they would go, "I'm out." And we'd say, "You can't, we have a contract," and they would say, "Sue us." I mean, like, that kind of collapse. AW: And this happened all the way up until the moment the actors were supposed to fly out to Berlin to start costuming. LW: We were supposed to deposit money in their accounts, and we didn't have it, because the bank wouldn't close the loan, because suddenly we had -- AW: We had a financing gap with one of our
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like most businesses you earn between 5% and 15% profit before taxes. If it is 7.5% profit then you have $225,000 in taxable profit. The first $50,000 is taxed at the rate of 15% for all business as C corps. If you are using a pass-through then you are paying the same rate as simple income for every American. There have been zero increases in corporate tax rates since 1993 . There have also been zero increases in personal income tax rates since 2004 . There are however temporary decreases in payroll witholding taxes. So what taxes could have gone up by 16% as you say. BTW: My business has similar metrics but I always look for ways to build my business so as long as I invest in my business, my employees or future growth - that is all tax deductible, as is savings for retirements. And the IRS has special set aside rules for business owners to allow us larger deductions for retirement than average workers. Finally you should seriously learn about ESOP. As an owner you can convert the ownership of your business, for retirement planning, as a tax deduction - transferring the ownership to your employees allows you to take the money out as equity payments and that money can flow into other open market stock purchases to diversify your holdings without capital gains. This is the best way to turn a $3 million business into a wonderful asset for retirement. So if you are lucky
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Pass the jar around the table, reading all the papers out loud to their respective friends and family members. Enjoy one another's company this week and this holiday season. Do you have any special ways that you show your friends and family you appreciate them? Disclaimer: This post may contain a link to an affiliate. See my disclosure policy for more information. Thank you for sharing this fabulous idea. I am definately going to make a Thankfulness Jar. Everyone can write thier cards anytime prior to coffe & dessert. We will read them then. I really do love this idea....thanx again. Peace and Blessings in abundance to you and yours. Search Little House Living Welcome to Little House Living! Here you can learn to save money and make the most with what you have. Whether that's making from-scratch recipes , checking out money saving ideas, learning to live simply . I'm glad you've found your way here. Make sure to keep in touch by contacting me with questions and signing up for site newsletters.
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NetBehaviour song in the form of a square From: sondheim at panix.com (Alan Sondheim) Date: Tuesday, 16 October 2012 - 5:25am song in the form of a square the time ready to sing for you at every beginning which is just another & and now he's back to sing his song, & of achor for a door of hope; and she shall sing there, as in the days of begging them to sing another tune while gods snoop with delight & ready so full of love. the wires sing to me, yes they do & sung by the medicine men but they would not sing these songs except when & when you sing lala them you are sick & when you sing them you are sick lalal & and teeth cradled by immobile lips. it's up to us to sing the words, & their flags, sing their songs, march with them & i love listening to you sing lorelei i wish you godspeed lohengrin & all letters sing only of sex and death. & singing. you may sing with them, and laugh, your laughter bringing tears & imagine that, so you will continue to sing the language of truth & "now they sing beneath the paper moon, & now they sing an origami tune." & i love listening to you sing lorelei i wish you godspeed lohengrin & will infants die, angels sing in choirs & and who can sing the praises of resolute deity & and who can sing
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gymnasium after each of his performance. An athletic freak who is extremely active around the basket. He had his hands on every missed shot both on offensive and defensive end, whether scoring the put-back basket, snatching it and kicking back out or slapping it to a teammate when the ball was out of reach to truly grab. At 6-foot-9, Birch had the greatest wingspan (86") in the event which he put into use as he terrified offensive players with his great ability to block shots." Birch is being heavily recruited by top NCAA programs. OK, one more thing, the Magic matched the pricy offer by the Bulls to J.J. Redick. Orlando is now paying a ton of luxury tax money. People have been asking me if Marcin Gortat is a good match for Toronto. I believe he is, I believe Orlando will try to unload him and/or Brandon Bass, but do I think he'll become a Raptor? Probably not, unless Orlando takes Reggie Evans and $3 million for him. That move would save them $5 million this year and a lot more down the line. It would also leave them with just rookie Daniel Orton -- years away from contributing -- to back up Dwight Howard though. I think they try a lot harder to unload Bass before they let Gortat go, unless they can find a backup centre from the scrap heap, but they don't grow on trees.
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knew this was such a great fit." As a fan of history and HISTORY, Kaplan added, "I found it really easy to adapt to the voice of the History Channel documentary. A lot of it is narrative captions. So you watch the History channel to get in the mood and do a lot of research and really try to do it justice." Well he definitely did HISTORY justice. Bravo, my friend. Bravo! You guys are in for a treat! Another lover of history and HISTORY is writer, Charles Soule who also has quite an interesting story behind his involvement in the series. Growing up in Asia and having studied Chinese history as part of his undergraduate degree, Soule was the perfect candidate to tell a story from Asia. Soule said, "My story is about the invention of the fire arms, gun powder, and so on in Bejing, China. As a comic writer, you don't get to write about historical stuff very often so it was nice to have that information come in handy." Bob Petrecca reconnected with Joan Hilty one night which led to his involvement in the series. "I wanted to authenticate everything that I possibly could" Petrecca said on his story, "I had to research a lot of ships, architecture, and I found out how well I can do in water," he laughed. In regards to making history fun and captivating for the younger audience, Petrecca said, "I think it was entertaining and intriguing just in the way
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Intro: E Esus E C#m B (x2) E C#m Cry if you want to, I won't tell you not to A B E I won't try to cheer you up, I'll just be here if you want me E C#m There's no use in keeping a stiff upper lip A B You can weep you can sleep you can loosen your grip E C#m You can frown you can drown and go down with the ship A B E You can cry if you want you E C#m Don't ever apologize venting your pain A B It's something to me you don't need to explain E C#m I don't need to know why I don't think it's insane A B E You can cry if you want to C#m A The windows are closed the neighbors aren't home E B If it's better with me then to do it alone C#m B I'll draw all the curtains and unplug the phone A B E You can cry if you want to Instrumental: E C#m A B E C#m A B E E C#m You can stare at the ceiling tear at your hair A B Swallow your feelings and stagger and swear E C#m You can show things and throw things and I wouldn't care A B E You can cry if you want to E C#m No I won't make fun of you I won't tell anyone A B I won't analyze what you do or you should have
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it," she continued, undeterred, "all the cute ones are actors." It was a curious compliment, but we haven't spoken since, and ever the jonesing approval-addict I catch myself, these days, wondering if she still thinks I'm cute. The other day, this same woman was standing at the bulletproof window, talking very loudly to Joey, with a different message. "You look terrible," she kind of bellowed, pausing for a moment; then she said "I'm sorry" and began walking away towards the door. Joey said something through the muting window; it might have been a question; she turned back and yelled tautologically, proudly, "Because you look terrible!" She pushed the doors open, exiting the Greystone with a triumphal flourish (difficult to do). Promptly, my elevator door shut and I began to ascend. Joey was left alone, with no door. One of the truly memorable regulars (for me) was an elderly man who sat near the door, in a corner, on a threadbare armchair (now disappeared, in an attempt to drive the elderly characters from the lobby and make the building more "presentable"). He never seemed to move. But one day, mysteriously, he was just there in the doorway, blocking my exit, and before I could summon a swift youthful refusal, he asked if I would do him a favor. He wanted me to walk him to his barber's appointment, on Amsterdam. He had three or four hairs on his head. I stared at them and at his spotted scalp while he clutched
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so much of the commercialisation process what works for one product is not necessarily the best solution for another product so you need to research your options from a variety of sources. One of the Internet's largest manufacturing directories Alibaba provides a wealth of information on potential manufacturers. You may also like to consider engaging a consultant or intermediary that has established contacts within the Chinese market and can assist you to identify, evaluate, negotiate and secure the most suitable manufacturer. There are also a number of ways that you can potentially gain a better price from Australian manufacturers, particularly if you haven't already undertaken prototyping and industrial design. Prototyping or building a working model of your product will help to ensure your product works as intended and also provides the basis from which you can engage an industrial designer to assist you develop the final design of the product, both from a manufacturing and consumer perspective. Alternatively, you may choose to get additional quotes from Australian manufacturers. Perhaps one of the best resources in this area is the independently managed Industry Capability Network (ICN), which provides services to find either a buyer for your products, or a supplier that will deliver the goods and services you require.
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that in respect of a), such innovation is underway already and will reduce energy and manufacturing costs where it occurs as well as developing new technologies, and that this will further reduce the competitiveness of Australian manufacturing. In respect of b), Australian industry has a proud history of privatising profits and socialising costs, eg training, R&D, in the absence of incentives to bear the costs of improvement here and now for a future return. While a domestic and global price on CO2 is necessary to reduce emissions in the short to medium term, it seems to me that it is present domestic behaviour which most needs immediate modification for Australia survive and thrive in an energy efficient, low-carbon future. about 1 year ago Shirley Birney retiree (logged in via email @tpg.com.au) "Ignorant men raise questions that wise men answered a thousand years ago." (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Environmental Protection agencies in Australia were established as far back as 1970: Initially there were a few good men -- the rest have been captured by their "clients" -- pollutant industries. The Acts have been manipulated, violated and corrupted by successive governments in all states of the nation: "An Act to provide for an Environmental Protection Authority, for the prevention, control... "Ignorant men raise questions that wise men answered a thousand years ago." (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Environmental Protection agencies in Australia were established as far back as 1970: Initially there were a few good men -- the rest have been captured by
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A Piece of your Content Marketing Puzzle: Calendar Template It's that time of year when businesses begin to reflect on the past and look toward what the future year may hold. They start to see what worked for them in terms of their content marketing, what fell flat, and how they can improve upon their efforts in order to attain their business goals. Here at Vertical Measures, we're no different. We've started the process of forming our 2013 content marketing plan and editorial calendar by reflecting, brainstorming, strategizing, and planning. We've thrown out idea after idea while drawing up new tactics, and tossing out the old. But all this raw creativity needs some structure; it needs a plan . So, how do you start creating that plan? As stated before, you reflect on the past and look to the future...sounds easy, right? Not so fast . The best and most effective way to go about creating a content marketing plan is to get serious about the steps you need to take well before the New Year begins. For that reason, we've developed a free downloadable tool to assist you in this process: The Content Editorial Calendar Template . You can use this calendar to plan out your marketing efforts with a yearly and a monthly view, which helps you to get clear on the big picture and details all at once. "Think like a publisher!" is a big saying around our office, because magazines, newspapers and the like know how
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a brother/I loved you more than most/But still you left me vacant/ Still you left me cold I MUST LEAVE LONDON (Words -- GA Johnson) I must leave London. It is bad for my soul. It's making a hole that will erode me. I cannot subscribe. I cannot tow the line. And Robert Elms, you're selectively blind. She shall not miss me and I care not 'cos she's doing me in and she's wearing me thin. A last goodbye to the Boundary Estate - you stole my heart in Summer rain. A last goodbye to the Boundary Estate - you stole my nerve but never again. She shall not miss me and I care not 'cos she's doing me in and she's wearing me thin. Where the Queen makes way for the Burger King. Goodbye to the stench. Goodbye to the din. INCURABLE (Words - GA Johnson) The doctors shake their heads/They chain around the bed/They're looking for a reason to why I'm still not dead/The medicine's not working/I haven't sleep for days/The light is shone right through me/The skeleton is weighed/Incurable, I'm helpless - the mind and body weak/I have so much to tell you but I can't seem to speak/Incurable, I'm lonely/The city empties out/I live inside the shadow - the shadow of a doubt/The cannons fire across me/I cannot make the trial/The seasons crash around me/The bones are in denial/My temper is a tower/The church will not provide/You closed the drawer upon me/I am unclassified/The romance of
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re-write my hit. Write it out on brand new paper, and give it a brand new name. Y'know and then I send it out... *that* way, out towards the industry. And then uh I go back home, have a cup of coffee, read the paper. Mark: [entering a doorway] My routine? Sure, sure, no problem.. umm.. okay ah.. first thing in the morning... I.. *wake up*! ...And then I *get* up.. And then uhhh.. I uh.. I have a shower usually.. Aaand um.. Oh. Oh. And then I get dressed.. And uh.. I put on a nice new shirt.. And then ah.. I take out um, my Zippo lighter, and I light my *shirt* on fire... It burns up.. And then the ambulance comes, and ah and then it takes me to the hospital, and then the doctor comes out, yeah the doctor, and he works on my burns, for a while, and ahh.. And after *that*, I get to go to the waiting room, where I have a cup of coffee, and I read the paper. Relax y'know. Scott: [on construction site] Well first thing I like to do in the morning is wake up. Y'know, then I brush my teeth... I'm always late so I like to ah get dressed as I run to the bus y'know.. Pull on the pants, the shirt, the whole thing right? I don't wear underwear, so that one saves time. No matter how early I am though, I always stop at the
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http://www.arsenal.com . "It will take a while because there have been some new players coming in and we are building a new team. We have lost some important players too, so we will need some time. "We know that our new players can make the difference as well. We will have to give them a chance to settle into a new place." Arteta linked up well with Cazorla and Abou Diaby, back from an injury lay-off, in a midfield which was without its usual anchor. The 30-year-old added: "I felt really comfortable when I played with Alex last year, he was a terrific player, but if he and the club decided that the best option was for him to leave we have to accept it. This Sahin transfer is not good for the club, he will play well and next season he will be sold to Man City for 60 mil and we have to start all over again, OMG reinvest some of the cash from vp and song transfer, AW for once. Why AFC Jesus???????????????????????????????????\\... International: Representatives of 'spurs' in Brazil Leandro Damiao The Brazilian press revealed that Tottenham representatives are in Brazil to try to reach an agreement with the International pass the advanced Leandro Damiao. According to Globoesportes, Tottenham twice saw the International refuse proposals 12 and 18 million by Leandro Damiao. By the English club will have to open the purse strings to ensure the hiring of striker, who was featured in the Olympic Games, where
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formed that intends to discourage challenges to the dogma on one side and often insists on following discredited ideas on the other.? Sunday Times (London) 3 April 1994 ? Dr. Roger Cunningham , PhD, microbiologist, director, Centre for Immunology, School of Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo ?The causes of AIDS are not viral. I have witnessed the fatal effects that the anti-viral drugs have on the immune system. I treated patients diagnosed with HIV who were very poor. Their inability to afford the drugs precluded me from giving them AZT which is very expensive. As time went by, I began to see that the rich HIV positive patients died, while the poor ones lived and continue to do so.? ?As no proper review of the AIDS literature exists by a researcher succinctly making and backing claims of HIV as the cause of AIDS, and as long as the multitude of paradigm inconsistencies are ignored with repression of genuine debate by the AIDS establishment, there will be no cure. Instead of promoting propaganda through AIDS advertisements it would be more ethical?to investigate the shame of ?AIDS Science.?? ?The damage to the immune system can be reversed. This happens when [HIV positive] people change their habits of substance abuse, eat nutritious food, involve themselves in community service, practice discipline and hygiene, receive regular counseling, family and social support. Such persons emerge stronger and healthy.? Times of India, 29 May 2001 ? Arun Meitram , counsellor, Salvation Army Clinic, Mumbai,
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Common climate and weather terms Climate and weather terms Above Average In climatology, this refers to the top third of data recorded in the standard 30 year normal period. For example, if above average rainfall is recorded, this indicates that the rainfall lies in the highest third of rainfall recorded in the standard 30 year normal period, i.e it was much wetter than normal. Anomaly Departure from normal, difference from the average. Anticyclone An area of high pressure around which the winds circulate anti -- clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. Also called a 'high'. Autumn The season March, April, May in the Southern Hemisphere. This season is characterised by decreasing temperatures in most areas of New Zealand. Barometric Pressure The pressure exerted by the atmosphere at a given point. It can be thought of as the weight of air in the column above you. Its is normally measured in inches of mercury, millibars, or hectopascals. It is measured with a barometer. Below Average In climatology, this refers to the bottom third of data recorded in the standard 30 year normal period. For example, if below average rainfall is recorded, this indicates that the rainfall lies in the lowest third of rainfall recorded in the standard 30 year normal period, i.e. it was much drier than normal. Climate The historical record and description of average weather in a region or place. Statistics are normally derived from several decades' worth of data. The word is derived from the Greek word klima, meaning
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lady, a gift from Canada. First I bit off her head, allowed the chocolate to melt in my mouth; then I thrust my tongue into the cavity of her body, licked clean her caramel filling and sucked her shell, lingering over the last, cloying mouthful. Now I'm standing at the window, the glass so frosty it's like Toronto in winter. I'm seeing a darkened room: my nipples haloed, your lips glistening in the streetlight falling through the slit of half-opened curtains. Still life When I die, I want to be buried in an eco-pod the colour of the Rothko print on my wall, the hue of love bites, bruises, dried blood. At my funeral I want Maria Callas singing Un Bel Di and Otis Redding's 'Try a Little Tenderness', although on the day I might change my mind and go for Che gelida manina , 'Children of the Revolution', Janis Joplin roaring her heart out in 'Get it While You Can'. Either way, it's tears and laughter I'm after, no stiff upper lips -- stiffness being restricted to the pants of ex-lovers and husbands,
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need a reputable governess. Anna Hill is too passionate, too alluring, but she fills Brentmore Hall with light and laughter again -- and its master with feelings he's forgotten. But even if he dared risk the gossip of a lord marrying a governess, Anna's birth is even more scandalous than his own. Pamela: Sounds captivating! What topics did you find yourself researching for this book? Diane: I researched the role of governesses, Regency-era toys, kitchen gardens, Irish tenant farms, Irish legends, Ingatestone Hall, the model for Brentmore Hall, Gunter's Tea Shop, and a variety of other small things. Pamela: Regency-era toys! I love it. Those kinds of details are precious in a story and bring such life to the pages. What can your devoted fans look forward to getting from you next year? Diane: Next for me is a two-book series: The Masquerade Club ... identities concealed; desires revealed. The first book, A Reputation for Notoriety , will be released June 2013. Someone is trying to sabotage the gaming hell the illegitimate Rhys Marrick runs for his biological father in return for his father's public acceptance. Is it Celia Gale, the secretive woman with a need for revenge whom Rhys hired to induce gentlemen to gamble and who is quickly winning his jaded heart? Little does he know how entwined their lives already are and how much more entwined by passion they will become. Pamela Clare is an award-winning journalist and nationally best-selling author of both historical romance and contemporary
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(35mm, 50mm), so I don't think it's so important to have it in the body. AquilaN 3 weeks ago | I fully agree with Steveen I would like to add my three small wishes: 1) 1/8000 shutter speed 2) 50 ISO (could be as 'extended'), real ISO 100 3) Less noise at RAW pictures. It means I wished to reduce noise with better sensor properties as contrast to new superb algorithm to in-camera denoise of JPEGs. Rooru S. Wishlist. Keep many things from the NEX-7 (form factor as an example) but include this 1. weathersealed 2. physical mode dial while retaining Tri-navi 3. 20MP with better HIGH ISO handling (and off-set microlenses for better performance when using wide angle lenses) 4. the new standard hotshoe is coming for sure, but please, keep the AUDIO-IN jack. Don't do the same mistake done with the NEX-6. NOTE: I'm sure IBIS won't be coming in any NEX ever since a lot of lenses has OSS already so I don't expect IBIS on NEX-7 replacement. BUT hope they address any single issue found on the NEX-7 and make the best NEX ever. (Even better than NEX-6) spaceman 1) Stick with 24Mpix (I LOVE the higher resolution) 2) New AF system, OS-PDAF finally giving DSLT's run for their money using the new upcoming G-lens zoom and the Zeiss 24/1.8 3) Better lowlight performance, at least 20% less noise would be very nice 4) IBIS -- although it will probably not make it before the lauch
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bourbon then at least a bottle of wine. I drink it like water. I watched my father do the same thing. Maybe I'm afraid of the "what if." What do I do with my boredom and deep loneliness if I'm not covering it with drinks and pot at night. What a mess! Hi Steve, I used to think I could never fill the time without drinking, but I was wrong. I find now that there are not enough hours in the day to achieve all the things I want to achieve. Drinking your evenings away is a complete waste of your very valuable life, but you know that. How about giving sobriety a try? What have you got to lose? I spent the early days/weeks reading everything I possibly could on alcohol and its repercussions (enough to keep anyone sober). Waking up clear headed was the first real benefit I noticed after quitting and it is still wonderful after all this time to wake bright eyed and ready for another day. A bottle of bourbon a day is seriously high intake Steve and I would advise you to seek medical assistance before quitting, but then go for it and good luck. Sal, Do you have any advice for the 'reward' type of thinking for drinking? I stated in my post earlier that when I get everything done through out the day, and I feel my drink is my reward. But now that reward is turning into a problem. Thank You
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has been a central figure in two of the most influential poetic movements in late-twentieth-century Latin America -- the neobaroque movement and that of "postmodern" language poetry. Huerta's imagery, intertextuality, and dense lyricism remain unparalleled in Mexican letters. In addition, Huerta's poetry frequently questions the capacity of language to express human experience, even while his passionate use of language consistently disproves this doubt. I appear in the saliva of the angel, facing my illusory sheets of paper -- flapping loose in the whiteness of dawn and about to immerse themselves in the inky second hand, written or wroten, adorned with drunken deletions, like a groomed lawn in the mountain of my body, like the lukewarm drug of the Unicorn who opens its eyes amid the residues, amid the interstices, amid what is happening. David Huerta is the author of nineteen books of poetry and is widely regarded as Mexico's finest living poet. He has long been a voice of political activism and is currently a political columnist for the Mexican weekly Proceso ; he is also a professor of literature at Mexico City's Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico. "Schafer makes Huerta, who might be seen as 'difficult,' accesible to readers without sacrificing any of the startling images, leaps of meaning, and emotional resonance the poet uses to great effect....Copper Canyon Press continues its highly regarded and important task of providing English-language readers with the best of poetry from Mexico, as well as many other parts of the world....Those who are
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shape of Jennie Abrahamson did not do the experience worse. We had a great, great time. Playing the cello and singing with Jennie as she opened the shows was wonderful. To be two people on such large stages is a special thing. What kind of music did you listen to whilst growing up, and how did your listening habits evolve over time? I grew up with Paul Simon, Beatles and Beach Boys. I think the first CD I ever bought was with Snap; "Welcome to tomorrow". I don't know about that record. I haven't really listened that much to it. When I started discovering music on my own I discovered ABBA, Bjrk and Tori Amos. I used to borrow my older brother's CDs. He's the reason that I love Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Nirvana and Garbage. He is actually the first person that played Peter Gabriel for me! Growing Up. But I discovered Radiohead before him! Afternoons alone in my room listening to Radiohead...that was nice. Lately one of my dearest music experiences has been listening to loads of Frank Zappa. I use to listen in the car -- It's the best music while driving. What a genius he was. What was it like growing up in your small Swedish town on the coast? It sounds idyllic, tell us about it... I guess it was pretty much the same as any small town. The closeness to the sea does make it richer though, I am sure. I've developed a close relation
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Some Kind of Lover Lyrics Jody Watley I never knew what I was missing Love with no passion in the kissing I can't explain it, how you made me open up And you showed me things I never thought I'd do I'd hate to think of ever losing you 'Cause there is no one that makes me feel the way you do You're some kind of lover Turn me on, turn me out You're some kind of lover Make me feel, oh, so real Hold me and tell me that you love me Only with you is where I wanna be We'll light a candle as a symbol of our love Then we'll move real close like in a perfect fantasy I wish these moments could go on and on and on But before you leave I want you to know You're some kind of lover Turn me on, turn me out You're some kind of lover, yeah Make me feel, oh, so real Yeah, you're some kind of lover Turn me on, turn me out You're some kind of lover, yeah Make me feel, oh, so real You're some kind of lover, yeah, yeah You're some kind of lover Turn me on, turn me out You're some kind of lover, yeah You make me feel, oh, so real You're some kind of lover
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States Sociocultural pluralism is a feature of the populations of both the United States and Canada. It is also increasingly recognized as an important feature of many other societies. Canadian students of diversity education are generally quite familiar with the U.S. literature on multicultural education and often refer to it unproblematically in their discussions of Canadian diversity. They are often unaware, though, of the difference in both the policy context and the lived reality of diversity in the two countries. In addition, if they are aware of a larger international context for the discussion of diversity, they are limited by a view that presents diversity or multiculturalism as a Western invention. This course would seed to make students more aware of the social and policy contexts within which multicultural and diversity education have developed in Canada and the United States and to situate this understanding in a global context. A parallel course would be offered at the University at Buffalo (SUNY). Students would have the opportunity through face-to-face and electronic encounters to interact with their counterparts in the U.S. TPS1029 H Special Applications of the Administrative Process: Advanced Methods of Conducting Research in Educational Administration This course will explore issues and problems encountered by students in conducting research in Educational Administration. Students will identify problems encountered in their research experience, and solution strategies will be addressed by the class. Prerequisite: TPS1003 or Permission of instructor TPS1029 H Special Applications of the Administrative Process: Language Policy in Educational Administration School language
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inn and allowance for entertainers and traders to visit and stay within the walls. It's a great cover for our heroes but a horrible security practice for the most important prison in the prophet's infrastructure. The occasional plot point that barely makes sense or completely defies logic. i.e., There's a force field barrier that moves aside when a bracelet-wearer approaches. They treat it in the book as only the bracelet-wearer can pass through, but it's pretty clear that the bracelet itself creates an opening that while open -- say if the wearer stands in the opening -- would allow anybody to pass through it. When characters were idiotic for the sake of plot. i.e., Shann and company believing that disabling the human weapons will eliminate the threat of the humans and be the end of their quest -- ignoring the fact that the humans can just rebuild the weapons and, in fact, what Shann and her friends are doing will disable these first weapons but actually make it easier for the humans to build new and better ones. In My Thoughts on TREASURE ISLAND , I said the characters there lived up to their fullest potential, remarking it as delightful that the characters weren't dumbed down for plot. This is a prime example of where they obviously were. The repetition of exposition we already know. That last thing happened a lot and brings me to what will be my third last point. At the end of it all, I believe
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Walk from downtown to uptown. When you take your next trip to NYC, do you have anything in mind that you would you like to see, do, or experience? Actually, my boyfriend has a series of internet videos featuring puppets ( www.pancakemanor.com ), and we are hoping to score a Sesame Street set visit! Any celebrity spottings in NYC, or on other travel adventures for that matter? Apart from attending a Letterman taping, which doesn't count...hmmm...I've seen Jerry Seinfeld on the street in Seattle and John Cleese in London. I'm probably forgetting a bunch of actors. Cleese and Seinfeld are far more impressive to me because they're writers. I'd much rather meet Stephen Merchant than Brad Pitt. Oh, that reminds me, I have seen Brad Pitt up close. Unlike many leading actors he is actually tall enough to ride the Krazee Koaster at the fun fair. What's a couple pieces of advice that you typically give new or fellow travellers? Walk, don't bypass small towns, and leave the anvil at home. Take the tiny travel anvil. As a female travel expert, do you have any special tips for women travelling in big cities like NYC? Sometimes, breasts come with a hefty price tag, even if they're 100% real. Being a woman does affect the way you can travel, no doubt about it. Fearing for your safety in a strange setting shouldn't be part of anyone's travel memories. If you're travelling alone then focus on daytime activities. Go home early, stick
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What Men and Women Really Wants, according to Social Media Social media consumption by Internet users today is mind blowing, with many users getting depressed if they are not able to connect socially online. There are also quite a lot of users who update on every step they make during the day (and night too). With social media, people are also opening up more of their personal life more easily. Netbase, a social media monitoring company, analyzed the a year's worth of online conversation to come up with a fascinating results in a bid to answer what many of us finds it really difficult to comprehend -- What men and women really want? Apparently, the company had to analyzed 27 billion online conversations to come up with the result. According to Mashable, the analysis was done "using natural language processing, they parsed English grammar and gender voice in search of phrases like "I want X." The data was then analyzed for sentiment, and condensed into a top 10 list for each sex."
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I have stayed abroad. We had a slight problem with our electricity when we checked in and after travelling for 12 hours it wasn't the best welcome as we had to sit in darkness for a few hours until maintenance could fix the problem. Thankfully this got fixed as the hotel was full, we were getting worried! Reception are friendly but I have to say it is the bar/restaurant staff that keep the hotel so high on tripadvisor. They are amazing and could not do enough for you. We work in the hospitality sector ourselves and can relate to the staff, the hours they put in is unbelieveable and they still they have smiles on their faces. I don't know how they do it! Special mention goes to Erman (what an amazing man, so good at his job - thank you!), Pasha, Eminem, Neil and Unal. We booked our tours through Batman across the road on the left hand side and got great deal with him. The clothes shop across the road is good as is the supermarket (very friendly man that works there). I used the hairdresser in the hotel side a few times and my bf got a turkish shave, highly reccommend them. We went half board as we were on a budget and the food was lovely. Starters and desserts were buffet style and you pick your main meal on the menu which is great as you know this is cooked fresh and know you like what
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transmit any additional visual data to explain the story. If you follow the links, you will see a big cut (or scar?) on the right/rear side of his head. Usually the graphics are at the bottom of the screen and not floating towards the middle of the screen obscuring what they are trying to show. Dave Surls spews: "An armed man, calls someone an "asshole", and then starts pursuing said someone...and it's not initiating a quarrel, nor is it a threat...in the addled mind of SPQR. " Except that's not the definition that Surls provided. AGGRESOR[sic]: One who first employs hostile force. The party who first offers violence or offense. He who begins a quarrel or dispute, either by threatening or striking another. I think that "addled" best describes someone who types in a quotation ... as Surls did ... and can't even read it competently. But it actually is irrelevant because Black's Law Dictionary does not control whether or not self-defense applies. Surls wants to claim that Zimmerman is an "aggressor" for the purposes of the self-defense but has no actual evidence that Zimmerman began the physical confrontation. He continues to attack others, claiming that their statements lack evidence, falsely, and yet the foundational claim of Dave Surls has zero evidence. This is because Surls continues to make up a definition of "aggressor" that simply is not the law. Following Martin does not make Zimmerman the aggressor. Calling Martin a name does not make Zimmerman the "aggressor". Nor does
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picture off the wall Check my email write a song and make a few phone calls Before it's time to leave again I've got one hand on the steering wheel One waving out the window If I'm a spinster for the rest of my life My arms will keep me warm on cold and lonely nights Joey never met a bike that he didn't wanna ride And I never met a Toby that I didn't like Scotty liked all of the books that I recommended Even if he didn't I wouldn't be offended.
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by the 'pujari'. This is done to ensure that no evil spirits enter the venue of the wedding. Griha Shanti (Saantik): This is a very important religious ceremony, which invokes harmony within the planets. Both sets of parents are the primary figures in the invocation. On behalf of the parents, the priest asks the deities to ensure stellar harmony and peace during the period of their son or daughter's wedding. The bride takes a coconut to her parents who are seated on 'patlas' (low stools) in front of the sacred fire and seats herself beside them. While the priest is performing the 'puja', which can take up to two hours - she hands this 'shriphal' (coconut) to her parents, who in turn hand it over to the priest for 'ahuti' (sacrifice). The coconut is consigned to flames, thus propagating peace and harmony between all the nine planets. Similar ceremonies are conducted in the groom's home. Mameru or Mosaalu: The bride receives gifts from her maternal uncle The custom of 'mameru' originated centuries ago when there were no legal rights existing for daughters. It was customary for the parents to start making provisions for their daughter by gifting her with things on occasions like 'rakshabandhan' or 'bhaibheej'. These gifts accumulated as 'streedhan' (daughter's wealth). When the girl grows up and gets married, the 'mama' or maternal uncle comes with the 'mameru' consisting of clothes, jewellery and other gifts items including the traditional 'paanetar' (silk wedding sari - usually white with red
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ever deeper, retreating behind ever more layers of private facilities, they might pause to think how empty those echoing chambers will feel. Most popular on the Guardian Today in pictures After advising tourists against travel to the cities of Jammu and Srinagar for nearly 20 years, the Foreign Office has lifted its guidelines after a fall in violence. So, Dal Lake and part of the Valley of Kashmir, one of India's most beautiful regions, are once again open to visitors Some 'iceberg houses' add underground extension that triples the size of the property, including everything from ballrooms and swimming pool to bowling alleys and vintage-car garages. Illustration: Ben Hasler
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to recommend the right product. 2. Consider timing and logistics. The lead time for the campaign needs to be clear from the outset, and the supplier should provide a written schedule of activity, from samples through to delivery. When merchandise is a last-minute affair, the emphasis may turn to what can be achieved and delivered in the time available rather than to the development of the optimal creative solution. 3. Choose the supplier and product carefully. With thousands of suppliers out there vying for the business, it is important to select one with a good reputation, experience and long-term relationships with manufacturers and suppliers. Nearly 70 per cent of senior marketers use their current supplier as their top source of information. 4. Don't buy on price. Senior marketers view practicality, relevance to the brand and attractiveness to the target audience as the crucial factors to consider when selecting the most effective item of merchandise. The budget is a major factor, but it shouldn't be at the expense of product choice or quality of service. 5. Consider ethics, the environment and relevant legislation or guidelines. Many companies source products from overseas to take advantage of the price and flexibility other countries can offer. However, it is important to be aware that there are risks involved. Choose a supplier that has stringent and transparent ecological and social responsibility credentials and that adheres to any necessary requirements, such as the CE Mark for products targeted at children. themarketer.co.uk is published by Redactive Media
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the other former Yugoslav republics. Only the Russian Federation exceptionally inherited the rights and obligations of the dissolved USSR, in particular its permanent seat in the Security Council. This was due to a special agreement reached among all of the constituent states of the former Soviet Union. The agreement reflected a sense that dominant Russia should inherit the special position in the UN Security Council and the desire to ensure that Moscow alone should emerge as a nuclear power from the dissolution of the union. Scotland position in the United Kingdom is based in the Act of Union of 1706-7. However, Britain is no state-union. It is a unitary state. Even if devolution had rendered it a federal-type state, its continuous legal identity would not be put into question should only one of its constituent units, Scotland, leave. Even under this theory, rather like Russia in relation to the USSR, the South would be accepted as the universal heir, leaving Edinburgh to fend for itself outside of the Union. This leaves the third possibility of secession. This doctrine applied to the recent departures of Eritrea from Ethiopia, Southen Sudan from Sudan, and Kosovo from Serbia, and it would also apply to Scotland. The mother country continues the legal personality of the state, while the seceding entity has to apply anew for membership in international organizations The EU accession process is complex. The Eastern European candidate states had to demonstrate compliance with what are now 35 hefty chapters of the aquis
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of your shoulder (your arms should be fully extended at about a 90-degree angle), palms facing down (as shown in photo B) . Lower both arms down by your sides, and then repeat, switching sides (lift the right arm in front, left arm to the side). Repeat 15 times in total, changing sides each time. Arm toner #5: standing shoulder fly Targets: shoulders, chest, biceps Repetitions: 15 Work multiple muscles - including the 'cleavage' muscles in your chest-- with this move. Start standing with your feet hip width, knees slightly bent and weight in each hand. Bend elbows about 90 degrees, and raise both arms out to the sides (your arms should resemble a goal post in this position), brace your abs in tight (as shown in photo A) . Maintaining the 90-degree angle with your elbows, bring your arms together in front of your chest, without letting your elbows drop below shoulder level (as shown in photo B ). Open arms back out to sides and then repeat. Arm toner #6: reverse curl & side press Targets: biceps, forearms, shoulders Repetitions: 15 You'll hit the biceps and shoulder with this move, and the position of your hands during this exercise also helps to develop the often-neglected (but important) muscles in your wrist and forearms. Start seated with legs crossed, with a weight in each hand, spine straight. With your palms facing down, bend both elbows and curl weights in closer to your sides (as shown in photo A) .
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National Anthem in English cinemas). It's a pity, of course, that the younger Compton cannot ask his Grandfather for some advice about touring and how to make the most of it. What he could do, I suppose, would be to read Denis Compton's (very readable) 1958 autobiography 'End of an Innings '. I thought, as a public service, I might run some brief extracts from that work, in case he finds himself at a loose end in a hotel room, with only a laptop for company. What he won't find is very much (in fact anything, really) in the way of technical analysis -- no thoughts about the best way to play spin in the subcontinent, for instance (not that Compton Senior ever toured India). What he would find is a great deal about the social side of touring. It is important to remember here that tours in those days could last up to five months (about the same length as the average season) and seems to have involved an endless round of social engagements, at which the players were expected to be conscious at all times of acting as ambassadors for the Mother Country to what were, or had recently been, colonies. The first thing to do to ensure a successful tour, it appears, is to select the Captain. Compton toured under a few of them -- Wally Hammond (uncommunicative), Freddie Brown (good fun) and Len Hutton (didn't rate at all). His favourite Captain, though was George Mann, who
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skills so please ask if you suspect this to be the case. I'm really dedicated to introducing people to gorgeous art work that they might not otherwise have seen - I try my best to ensure that the works that I feature fall within the boundries of fair use and are either my own work, freely available or I have permission from the source. However, if I have accidentally posted up something that I really ought not to have done, let me know and I'll remove it straight away! Thanks! I can also be friended on Goodreads , where I have an author profile with links to my books. The Secret Diary of a Princess When I'm not being a vegan and daydreaming about cupcakes, knitting and marrying Aidan Turner, I am a writer! My first book The Secret Diary of a Princess: a novel of Marie Antoinette, about the early life of Marie Antoinette and her transformation from a gawky Austrian princess to the fashionable, elegant Madame la Dauphine is OUT NOW and available to buy rather thrillingly as a Kindle book from Amazon UK or Amazon US . Blood Sisters My second novel, Blood Sisters was inspired by the stories of several intrepid, courageous and amazing women who lived through the upheaval of the French Revolution, in particular the Princesse Joseph de Monaco, Emilie de Saint-Amaranthe, Princesse Rosalie Lubomirska and Lucile Desmoulins, all of whom followed very different destinies.' 'The French Revolution was a period of political upheaval,
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Stinger/Igla Needs to be Buffed NOW!!! Hi, my name is useless. I have no aiming skills but I like to play infantry on BF3. My brain is under powered (nerfed by EA sometime ago) so I can only manage two dimensional space, hence I am totally useless in a heli or a jet. However, some highly skilled BF3 heli/jet players always come in the softcore server I play and wipe the floor with my ass. I am so tired of helis and jet, I cried my tears dry and thank god EA nerf them good last patch. But it is not enough. Please EA, some of us ARE this uesless, we can't fly a jet, we can't fly a heli, and we can't get teamworks. But isn't BF3 is all about catering to noobs? I really like the idea of stingers/igla, point and click, totally awesome. But could you please buff the range on that thing. It is so hard to move around the map and setup a trap, that's much brain power requirement. I mean, EA, all I wanted is a weapon which I can click and then people die. I am not talking about cheat. I don't want to cheat, I want EA to give me a weapon that works just like a cheat. Please EA, I am useless, but I really like BF, it will be awesome for you to help us to get more kills. Can you please release maps with vehicle and then give us
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Main menu I WATCH IT LIFT UP TO THE SKY i was born worn not a girl and not a jewel - anthony & the johnsons (spiralling) they keep me thinking we could've had it all -adele (rolling in the deep) -- -- today i am treasuring space my space to think, my space to write my space to be I have been unable to sleep recently, turning questions over in my mind questioning what I will do with my life beyond this year, nothing is certain you have to be brave to embrace uncertainty I'm working on it. she doesn't like milk my own worst enemy is inside my head questioning every line of the day second guessing every decision regretting every mistake she's a monster inside of my head spilling dark navy ink in puddles around my thoughts staining them. these stains don't wash out easily my own worst enemy never lets me sleep think over everything again she says again, she says, do it again. try and change what you cannot again; feel the frustration again again again again. one day I woke up and made a choice to smile despite my own worst enemy's ink spills the dinosaur on my desk reminds me of how important it is to imagine and although it takes me three days to get used to the change it happens i tell him goodbye for good i pick up the clothes around my room clean space, clean mind i bake and
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check in and relearn our arrangements, it came out naturally. We hear the place is referred to as 'The Sitcom'... Yeah! It's called that because I used to live there a while ago, then Ira used to live there with Daniel. And I guess they used to have some pretty legendary parties. Daniel is just a great host and cook, so it starts off with just ten people and then it becomes forty people... yeah he just likes entertaining [laughs]. So can fans in Australia expect a mix of old and new songs when you play here? Yeah, we will probably play slightly more new ones than old ones. But we will make an effort to go back enough to make fans happy. We are a quartet now because we have Doug Gillard now, we were a trio last time we were Down Under. It's a real kick because we sound so much fuller, the band feels so good right now. We're really stoked about getting back there. So will 'Popular' be on the set lists? Probably! We'll see! Nada Surf's brand new album The Stars Are Indifferent To Astronomy and back catalogue available now through Stop Start/EMI
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more people discover what it can do and start being stared at by strangers on the subway. The hype will continue later when the 3G version of the iPad launches, though it will not be quite as large as this weekend's surge. The 3G launch will likely get the media buzzing about it again, and it will help the hype live longer than normal, however, that window of excitement could close this summer. New MacBooks and new iPhones are expected to be announced, if not launched, this summer, and they could likely steal a majority of the spotlight away from the iPad, especially if the mythological creature that is the "Verizon iPhone" does in fact become a reality. Apple will likely do everything in its power to keep the hype surrounding the iPad up until the holiday season when the company does its best business, by then, however, there will be a lot more iPad apps than there are right now. This Thing Is Likely Bigger Than Most Expected Originally analysts had estimated that between 200 and 300 thousand iPads would leave shelves this weekend, but Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray revised his guess to between 600 and 700 thousand after seeing the hoards of people waiting in line Saturday. Numbers aside, the impact of the device before its launch speaks volumes to its potential from here on out. After Apple's past success with the App Store on the iPhone and iPod Touch, it's no surprise that these companies are
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is always good in my books. For the record, I placed 78th out of 341 participants. I had set reaching 100 Glasgow parkruns as one of my targets for the year, I've actually ran a total of 115 parkruns and I'm now looking forward to (re)visiting some of the other ones in the weeks ahead. There was no cake or other celebrations awaiting me at the Burrell Caf, I'd had that when I had reached my 100th park run total but a number of fellow runners and volunteers did take the time to congratulate me. I was however a bit overwhelmed and more than a little humbled to see that I had almost 100 " likes" on Facebook for my persistent plodding. There's been a number of different routes used during my 100 Glasgow parkruns as flooding, snow and ice have all impacted on the official course, I've ran in snow, rain and sunshine and I've been joined with as few as 21 other hardy souls to as many as 478 runners, as I've run over 310 miles around Pollok Park. I've seen many new people come along and noticed some people get out of the habit of their Saturday morning runs, I've made a lot of friends along the way and I'd like to thank them all and the many, many volunteers for making every 1 of my 100 Glasgow parkruns special in their own way. No comments: Post a Comment About Me Far travelled Ayrshire Internationalist who's taken
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how far in advance can you anticipate the need to defend yourself. That's point one. The second is can you defend yourself and use military force against non-state actors. When I began my discussions on these issues with -- largely with Europeans around the world, the general response coming back to me was you may not use military force to defend yourself against non-state actors. Non-state actors, you have to use the criminal law rules. Use of force is for conflicts between states. I think it's now becoming generally accepted as a broad principle that states may use force to defend themselves against a non-state actor that is housed in another state. And of course, the devil is in the details. We've not yet worked out what those details are, but we have a new international legal norm that's being developed. And then, of course, this last one's the one I think that David was referring to, is when can you use force essentially for humanitarian purposes, when the Charter would not otherwise allow it? TOOBIN: To stop a genocide, Darfur -- BELLINGER: Precisely. The strict international law rule would be if the Security Council has not authorized the use of force to go into Sudan or Burma or something like that, then you can't do it. And, of course, the United States has not, so far. But those rules are chafing a little bit. It makes it difficult for countries like the United States to stand idly by while
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you, 7c And for you the godless there shall be a curse. 6d And all the ... shall rejoice, e And there shall be forgiveness of sins, f And every mercy and peace and forbearance: g There shall be salvation unto them, a goodly light. i And for all of you sinners there shall be no salvation, j But on you all shall abide a curse. 7a But for the elect there shall be light and joy and peace, b And they shall inherit the earth. And then there shall be bestowed upon the elect wisdom, And they shall all live and never again sin, Either through ungodliness or through pride: But they who are wise shall be humble. And they shall not again transgress, Nor shall they sin all the days of their life, Nor shall they die of (the divine) anger or wrath, But they shall complete the number of the days of their life. And their lives shall be increased in peace, And the years of their joy shall be multiplied, In eternal gladness and peace, All the days of their life. VI-XI. The Fall of the Angels: the Demoralization of Mankind: the Intercession of the Angels on behalf of Mankind. The Dooms pronounced by God on the Angels of the Messianic Kingdom-- (a Noah fragment). 6 And it came to pass when the children of men had multiplied that in those days were born unto them beautiful and comely daughters. And the angels, the children of
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definitely having fun. The UKCAC conventions were notorious for their non-stop drinking sessions, so my memory of actual events is pretty limited. I've often been told what happened at them by people with better memories, but my recollection is very sketchy. As for being in the middle of a cultural phenomena, it just felt like we were all having fun in our small seaside town, entertaining each other more than anything else. I was too young to appreciate how great it was to be able to have a stupid idea in the pub with your mates, and then two weeks later that stupid idea was on the shelves in WHSmiths. "Planet Swerve" by you and Alan Martin was a key part of what we could call phase two of Deadline . How do you feel about that work now? Looking at it now, I see an artist going through a rather fast learning curve. A few months in, and you were trying all sorts, montages, pastiches of Dan DeCarlo, Moebius ... Not long ago I bought the copy of Deadline with the first "Planet Swerve" in it (I lost all my issues). I didn't enjoy looking at it at all , so I learned my lesson there, and have no intention of looking back on any more. Memories are sometimes best kept as fuzzy. Me and Alan laughed a lot making Planet Swerve and I'd rather remember that, than have the hard evidence of bad drawing, printing mistakes and alien
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rules are in place. They have never really been in a situation where their jobs are threatened: These jobs require you to be a US citizen, so they can't be sent overseas. In short: These people think they are operating in the free market, but they are as far away from it as they can possibly be. I skipped right to the end of the comments and promise I will read them later on during a break. What I love to do when I read someone's name or anything I am not familiar with is google it. Here is a snippet of what I found under the name Sharon Zambrelli -- "As occupancy rates at luxury hotels have grown 13 percent over the past five years, prices have risen by 19 percent, according to Smith Travel Research. (That comes despite an 18.5 percent increase in the number of rooms over the same period.) Higher prices can make for higher expectations. "People think because they have the money they should get whatever they want," says Sharon Zambrelli, a New York beauty-industry consultant who had a run-in with another guest at the Breakers in Palm Beach, Fla., last month when he refused to get off chairs her husband had saved minutes earlier. When the other guest wouldn't discuss it, Zambrelli got a pool attendant she knew, who helped her get the chairs back." You really really have to wonder exactly where she is in her thoughts. Makes my head hurt trying to
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of promoting the dance style for everyone and strengthening the sense of community. It is common for there to be a multitude of dancers and musicians at these shows that run nightly in Ubud. Well worth supporting! Don't do too much It's a holiday! Unless you are travelling with a bunch of equally enthusiastic dancers that don't want to see the sights then it's likely you won't be able to experience everything on offer. If you are travelling with kids then definitely go easy. Pick classes they can join in on too or performances that you think they may enjoy as well. Doing too much will only wear you out and possible cause tension with your travel buddies as you rush from one class to another. Pick a class that fits in with your time schedule with the most ease and enjoy it. Don't worry about difficulty level Trying to remember the Balinese dance positions to the cheers of locals! If you are a complete beginner then try and find easier classes for sure but if you are a bit more experienced then don't stress if the only class available is an open or beginner one. Everyone teaches differently and chances are you will learn something new. Why do it? Get to meet the locals Most classes are attended by locals and ex pats. Often when you are travelling you only get to meet those in the tourist industry and it can be hard making a connection with a 'real'
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same time, including the activity of a singly neuron. Their monitoring was so sensitive that they could decipher the precise communications, even when the neurons appeared to be relatively quiet. With the help of a sophisticated mathematical analysis, they were able to decipher the complex conversations. Spontaneously persistent activity The neocortex spends 90% of our sleeping time in a slow wave pattern. Activity fluctuates slowly between active and dormant states, approximately once every second. The researchers focused on the brain area that has many parts; the entorhinal cortex. Neocortical activity was mirrored in the outer part of the entorhinal cortex, but the inner part of the entorhinal cortex behaved differently. The neurons remained in their active state in the inner entorhinal cortex, even when the outer part went quiet - "as if the neurons were remembering something the neocortex had recently said". The scientists called this phenomenon "spontaneously persistent activity". Furthermore, this spontaneous persistent activity made the neurons in the hippocampus become very active too. The hippocampus became quieter when the neocortex was active, however. The data the scientists collected provided them with a clear interpretation of how the "dialogue" between the different brain parts occurred. Mehta said: "During sleep the three parts of the brain are talking to each other in a very complex way. The entorhinal neurons showed persistent activity, behaving as if they were remembering something even under anesthesia when the mice could not feel or smell or hear anything. Remarkably, this persistent activity sometimes lasted for
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in the mix at a lower level, not just pulling back the master fader. 32-bit float will prevent clipping, but if all your channel faders are maxing out, their plugins could be quite heavily overcooked -- and pulling the level back at the last minute won't help with that. So... Here's my REAL Answer Allow 6dB of headroom Don't let it peak far above -6dBFS. This advice is solid, regardless of the circumstances. It encourages generally sane levels throughout the mix, it prevents any risk of inter-sample clipping and you still have masses of signal-to-noise ratio at 24-bit -- and, plenty at 16 bits too, assuming you dither correctly . See ? Simple ! - Oh, and exactly what is that Max Headroom image about ? To find out, sit back and enjoy this little slice of Complete 80s Awesome
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this to them. It has been an extraordinary period of self deception, ignorance and myopic behaviour. The only way we will return to full employment, with everyone sharing in the benefits, is if the public sector dramatically increases its role in the economy. The lessons from the past are very instructive in this respect. British economists Paul Ormerod in his Faber book Death of Economics wrote in 1994 (pages 202-203) that the the Post-WWII period up to the mid-1970s, which were characterised by strong GDP growth, balance of payments stability, and high investment could have occurred without the low unemployment that was also achieved. He said: The sole difference would have been that those in employment would have become even better off than they did, at the expense of the unemployed. The higher tax rates and buoyant government sectors allowed the flux and uncertainty of aggregate demand to be shared. While the bulk of the OECD has abandoned this method of sharing, some economies did maintain high levels of employment into the current period. Ormerod (1994: 203) suggests that Japan, Austria, Norway, and Switzerland, among others have (in their own ways): exhibited a high degree of shared social values,, of what may be termed social cohesion, a characteristic of almost all societies in which unemployment has remained low for long periods of time ... [and most significantly] ... the countries which have continued to maintain low unemployment have maintained a sector of the economy which effectively functions as an employer
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so feel free to download my full report there on our last /8 implementation, but this is a summary. So we are now in stage 3, as of 15 April 2011, and our last /8 block is 103 /8. So if anyone is still filtering that block -- hopefully not -- please open your filter. The policy during this time will be each account holder may receive a maximum of a /22 from APNIC's last /8 space. From 15 April to just the end of last week, we made 583 delegations to 30 different economies from that block. We have also implemented the addendum policy about the last /8 and that's return IPv4 address space will be redistributed under the last /8 policy. Every time we receive returns because an account is closed or voluntary return to us, then we will redistribute it under the last /8 policy. So because of that, APNIC's IPv4 addresses will be available in limited quantities for a very long time -- hopefully. More information can be seen on the URL. This is what our IPv4 delegations look like in 2011, starting January. As you can see, there's a peak in March, and in April got cut by half, because by 15 April we reached our last /8. As you can see, from May, June, July, August, very little. The total IPv4 delegated during this time so far this year is close to 105 million IPv4 addresses. IPv6 continued its strong growth. As you can
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on the livability of inner residential areas. It is the necessary evil of modern times. It pollutes, it is ugly, dangerous, life threatening, and expensive both personally and communally. These facts are not generally understood. For example, in 1974 when the people of the Glebe were asked whether they wanted a traffic calming scheme put in their area, nearly half the people voted against it. When it was suggested that streets should be landscaped, communal places for everyone to enjoy, many were of the opinion that streets were only for cars. These opinions were exacerbated by the facts of the straight and unnecessarily wide road allowances of the late nineteenth century surveyors whose primary thoughts were to provide for the new car. Fortunately mayors Charlotte Whitton and Marion Dewar and Douglas Fullerton, Chairman of the National Capital Commission in the early 1970?s saw otherwise, enthusiastically putting their support behind traffic calming schemes throughout the region. Douglas Fullerton also was responsible for the cancellation of the building of further parkways and instead supporting the construction of bicycle tracks and footpaths. The architecture of the Glebe is as eclectic and varied as its population. While we do not have any palaces, temples or national shrines, we do have a lot of architecture that in a singularly Canadian fashion is derived from New England, old England, the Mid West, and California. The many little framed houses that cluster together on the older eastern side are typical of smaller Ontario and Quebec towns of
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of brainwashing designed to transform her into a true Shito. Her attempt to share her concerns with a friend only results in a new round of confusion and trouble. For most of the novel, Noriko is stifled in her effort to understand the Shitos, as is the reader. While the reader shares Noriko's suspicions about the family's true nature, Asa Nonami keeps the family's secret well hidden. When the truth is finally revealed, however, it seems both anti-climactic and beyond improbable. Moreover, while it is easy to empathize with Noriko's plight, I found it difficult to accept that the familial brainwashing would so completely transform her belief system. As I've found to be true with other thrillers translated from Japanese, the writing style is straightforward but uninspired. Perhaps it was the plainness of the prose that kept me from becoming engrossed in the story. More likely it was my eventual realization that Nonami was driving toward a destination that scarcely seemed worth reaching. The story of the Shito family is odd but not particularly shocking (although perhaps it was so regarded in 1993 when the novel was first published in Japan) -- not a good outcome for a novel that clearly aspired to provoke gasps. In short, Now You're One of Us tells an interesting story but fizzles out with a disappointing ending that doesn't match the promise of the novel's first half. It is a significantly less successful novel than The Hunter, the only other novel by this popular
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Pages Friday, October 19, 2012 {craft} paper plate spider webs Over the weekend we made some paper plate spider webs! We had some lovely friends visiting and staying with us so this was just a quick and easy craft I did with the kids and they really enjoyed it :o} Super easy, all you need is this: Paper Plate Twine ole punch Plastic kids embroidery needle {I bought mine from Spotlight} Ok I lied you also need some scissors, tape AND a spider - you could make one or use a plastic one :o} Cut out the middle of a paper plate. Use the hole punch to punch holes all around the rim. Noah loved this bit so I let him do all three of our webs. Then thread some twine through the plastic embroidery needle, you will need it to be quite long. Tape the end of the twine to the back of the plate/web to make sure the kids don't just pull the thread straight through. Chloe enjoyed doing this but she did need a little bit of help :o} Ta da! Webs almost finished - now they just need a spider to move in! So we added a couple of plastic ones. You could make some cute ones to stick on it, instead :o} The kids love them, we hung them in front of the windows so you could see through the webs. This could be a very neat easy Halloween craft too if you like Halloween!
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possible to ban abortion, kill the safety net, and ask "how high" to the filthy rich and the corporations they operate. It was rejected. The only way for conservatism to win a national election in America is for conservatives to pretend to be centrist or even liberal on several key issues. Being against the actual safety net, as conservatives are, is electoral suicide. Being a totalitarian against a woman's right to choose, is key to yet another double-digit loss among women voters. On issue after issue, the conservative position is in the fringe. A Republican presidential candidate will only succeed in the future if he does as Bush did: hide his conservatism or disguise it in progressivism. It speaks volumes about just how hollow your ideology truly is if it can't stand up in the light, but must instead hide in the darkness like a cockroach. You really get tied up in your definitions of Conservatism. Is "Compassionate Conservatism" not Conservatism? Were Bush, Sr. of Jr. not Conservatives? If you adopt the Tea Party definition; then you're probably right. But you can define any political movement to alienate the vast majority of Americans. And yes, the left has their crazies too. But more than a definitional problem; I think you're looking at a split in the Conservative movement. In broad strokes you have the Social Conservatives & the Economic Conservatives. They do not necessarily agree on the main policies to be adopted by the Government. The SC are what you
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to the Home screen. 4) Tap the Roamz icon to start it up again, then tap Settings and tap the remaining account to link it up to Roamz. If you're noticing a bug that isn't above, please let us know at hello@roamz.com . We'll be keeping a log of these now on our status blog .
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public about her beliefs. You claim she seeks leverage...how exactly? It is highly unlikely that she will have an editorial say and expose herself i such a way, and Fairfax is hardly the media outlet that decides much of anything, failing as they are. Plus, even regarding Labor MP's, I rather doubt they would be swayed by the opinions of Fairfax and, given the attitude of this government, have had no issues with standing up to the apparently dictatorial Murdoch who, as I mentioned, gives little though to this country anyway. I do not own a TV or a radio anyway: the ABC would not make me purchase either anyway. Thanks for your comment Paul, but disagreement does not equate to nastiness. Gollygosh: 14 Jun 2012 11:50:41am Hi Shebs, I will take issue on one point. Having just heard that Rupert Murdoch used his publishing power to unseat a government when it failed to change to the policy he wanted, I regard with trepidation any attempt for Gina Rinehart to have anything to do with a newspaper board. It would be nice to have fair democratic processes in Australia, including a balance of, or better still in, news outlets. Le blogeur gai: 14 Jun 2012 1:43:42pm "You assert that private media has no conscience ..." That assertion is proven correct time and again by the likes of Niki Savva and Janet Albrechtsen who regularly contribute bitch rants to "The Australian" mostly but not always about Julia Gillard in particular. One
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but it's not! In fact, the whole time-travelling thing is just a vehicle for one of the most moving, tragic love stories I have read in quite a while. The Time Traveler's Wife tells the intruiging story of Clare and Henry, who meet when Claire is 6 and Henry is 36 but marry when Claire is 20 and Henry 28. It describes in dramatic detail, their unusual meeting, and their lives together and not. Their story is full of up and downs - Clare can never be sure when Henry will disappear next, where to, or when he will come back. This adds a certain fleetingness and intensity to their relationship, particularily the earlier parts. As the book continues, it adds more flesh and detail to the two central characters; their friends, family, and relationships before and after they met each other. This ensures that the characters are well developed and described - not just reflections of each other. This book is beautifully written, poignant and incredibly moving - I would recommend it highly. Bought this after browsing through people's book lists on this site (a great place to find new books!) and finally started reading it yesterday. And finished reading it. It's a massive book so that should give an indication of how much I enjoyed it! Reading other reviews here should have already given you an idea of the story's content, so I suggest you do what I did and just buy it. I tried not to let
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On May 1, 1865, George Atzerodt gave a statement to Baltimore Provost Marshall James McPhail. At the time of his statement, Atzerodt was imprisoned at the Washington Arsenal and was awaiting trial for his role in the Lincoln assassination conspiracy. Atzerodt?s brother-in-law, John L. Smith, who was a detective on McPhail?s staff, made notes of the statement. While McPhail questioned Atzerodt, Smith wrote down the substance of the conversation. During the subsequent conspiracy trial, Atzerodt's statement never became part of the court record because his attorney, Captain William E. Doster, objected to any testimony by McPhail relating to a confession of his client while in jail. Finally in 1977, 112 years after the trial, Atzerodt's "lost confession" came to light. Joan L. Chaconas, past president of the Surratt Society and of the Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia, discovered it. She had called on the son of William E. Doster, and she discovered the lost confession among the papers she was allowed to look through. It would seem likely that Smith had given his notes to Doster for possible use in Atzerodt's defense. A photocopy of the confession was made. The late Floyd Eugene Risvold purchased the original. Mr. Risvold was a noted historian, author, collector, and businessman. The text of George Atzerodt's Lost Confession is as follows: James Wood sometimes called Mosby boarded with Mrs. Murray an Irish woman on the corner of 9 & F St. in a three story house, front on the upper end of
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Back on the Ground Enable Javascript in your browser to see these lyrics. I dropped by to check on mama, for a minute I could hear her humming a tune Through the screen door in the kitchen She was puttin' the final touches on a homemade pecan pie And just like always I was, right on time A little game of guess-who And I got a hug and, "How's my baby?" I said, "You know me mama, I've been hittin' it hard and runnin' like crazy But I don't wanna bore you with that same old nothing's-new, I'd rather just pull up this chair and get caught up on you" Ain't it funny how it all comes back around I remember when I couldn't wait To get out of her hair and ditch this town I was restless and time to move on Now it's any reason to go back home That's what's it all about Yeah, I'm just slowin' down And gettin' my feet back on the ground That minute turned into an hour 'fore I knew it And I got my fill on pie and how everybody's doing I used to look for every reason in the world to hit that door And she said, "You want another cup of coffee?" And I said, "Yeah, I'll take one more" Ain't it funny how it all comes back around I remember when I couldn't wait To get out of her hair and ditch this town I was restless and
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Mark Ellingham has made a sizeable fortune from the creation of the Rough Guides to almost everywhere. He is shortlisted for the Royal Society's prize for science writing, for his book The Rough Guide to Climate Change. Now, in a conversion that would command the admiration of St Paul, he declares that "binge flying" constitutes a huge threat to the global environment. "If the travel industry rosily goes ahead as it is doing, ignoring the effect that carbon emissions from flying are having on climate change, we are putting ourselves in a very similar position to the tobacco industry." He readily admits the irony that he, of all people, should articulate such a warning. He appeals for moderation, for setting some limits on our insatiable appetite for travel: "We now live in a society where, if people have nothing to do on a Saturday night, they go to Budapest for 48 hours. We fly anywhere at the slightest opportunity, 10 times and upwards a year. This needs to be addressed with the greatest urgency." Environmentalists would say that Ellingham is stating the obvious, adding of course that it is pretty rich coming from him. I am full of admiration for his frankness, however. Almost all of us are hypocrites about climate change. We know that it is real, and desperately serious. Yet we are in a shocking muddle about how to relate our personal behaviour to the phenomenon. For those who inhabit the developed world, opportunities for travel represent the
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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
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blog, takes a look at how General Hospital (ABC) turned it around. Caught in a death grip by network executives, producers and writers who seemed to care not one whit about the show's long-term viability, and who collectively chose to make murderous criminals and their supporters the "heroes" of its storylines, "General Hospital" had become a revolting mess. As sometimes happens when a program tanks, producers brought in a new creative team (executive producer/head writer) was brought in. Rather than looking to cut costs, they refocused on bringing back the value of the program by returning to what had made it the premiere soap for much of its almost five decades on the air - strong characters, romances, strong story lines with great scenes and almost daily cliffhangers. It helped that they were also able to incorporate some of the better characters and story lines from recently canceled One Life to Live - drawing in a large portion of that soaps fan base. But the turn-around isn't solely with General Hospital . Martin notes that Days of Our Lives (NBC) has also refocused on its historic strengths in terms of characters and the drama surrounding romantic struggles. The show's brought back many of the strong characters lost to budget cuts over the last decade, but also striking out in new directions to try to build up a new, younger audience with what Martin says is the most engaging romance in daytime drama. (While) other soaps had already broken boundaries with
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OK twice (once to close the Change Icon window and once to close Properties window). Your shortcut will now have an icon. 8. Right click the shortcut and select Pin to Start. The shutdown icon will now appear on your Start screen. 9. Drag the shutdown icon to a prominent place on your Start screen. Put it in the first column to the left so you will always see it. 10. Right click the icon and select Pin to Taskbar if you want the shortcut to live on your desktop's taskbar as well. Put the Computer to sleep: 1. Navigate to the desktop. 2. Right click on the desktop and select New -> Shortcut. A shortcut menu appears. 3. Enter %windir%\system32\shutdown.exe /h in the location box and hit Next. 4. Enter a name for the shortcut (Sleep Computer) and click Finish. A new shortcut will appear on your desktop. 5. Right click on the shortcut and select Properties. A dialog box appears. 6. Click Change Icon under the Shortcut tab then Click OK in warning box that says shutdown.exe contains no icons. 7. Select an Icon from the list of available images Click OK twice (once to close the Change Icon window and once to close Properties window). Your shortcut will now have an icon. 8. Right click the shortcut and select Pin to Start. The shutdown icon will now appear on your Start screen. 9. Drag the shutdown icon to a prominent place on your Start screen. Put it
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House which had too marked a permanent predominance. Well, just think of that for a moment. There has been only one political opinion in the House of Lords which has had any predominance for years, and that has been Tory opinion. That is why this power of the House of Lords, this test of the two years, has never arisen before. There has been no need to test the power, because there has been either a Tory Government with a Tory majority, or there has been a Coalition with a Tory majority. Therefore, the House of Lords did exactly what it wanted. Here we have a position where, if there is a Tory Opposition in minority, and there is a Labour Government with a majority, the Tories win in the end because they have the final majority in the House of Lords. Can they really expect the Front Bench even with the names that they have been called today, to be such noodles as to leave that position? That is the real point here. If I may sum up, the simple issue is that at the General Election we made it perfectly clear that we were not going to put up with any obstruction from the House of Lords. It was not a question of putting before the country or Parliament a new Bill for the reform of the House of Lords at all. It was the simple issue that we were not going to be baulked in our legislation,
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follow knowledge like a sinking star, Beyond the utmost bound of human thought. This my son, mine own Telemachus, To whom I leave the sceptre and the isle? Well-loved of me, discerning to fulfil This labour, by slow prudence to make mild A rugged people, and through soft degrees Subdue them to the useful and the good. Most blameless is he, centred in the sphere Of common duties, decent not to fail In offices of tenderness, and pay Meet adoration to my household gods, When I am gone. He works his work, I mine. There lies the port; the vessel puffs her sail: There gloom the dark broad seas. My mariners, Souls that have toiled, and wrought, and thought with me? That ever with a frolic welcome took The thunder and the sunshine, and opposed Free hearts, free foreheads?you and I are old; Old age hath yet his honour and his toil; Death closes all: but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks: The long day wanes: the slow moon climbs: the deep Moans round with many voices. Come, my friends, 'Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite The sounding furrows; for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths Of all the western stars, until I die. It may be that the gulfs will wash
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How to Get the Most From Your Medicine What do I need to know? Medicines can help you feel better. But if medicines are taken incorrectly, they can actually make you feel worse. To use prescription medicines and medicines you can buy over-the-counter (without a prescription) correctly, follow the guidelines below. What questions should I ask my doctor about my medicines? If there is something you don't understand about a medicine you're taking, ask your doctor. If you still don't understand, ask your doctor to explain things more clearly. If you are taking more than one medicine, be sure to ask how the medicines will work together in your body. Sometimes medicines cause problems when they are taken together (called a drug interaction). Below is a list of questions you can ask your doctor to learn how to use each medicine correctly and safely: What does the medicine do? When and how should I take the medicine? What side effects (reactions your body may have to the medicine) could I have? Will the medicine react to any other medicines, foods or drinks? Should I avoid any activities while I'm taking the medicine? What should I do if I forget to take the medicine? How will I know whether the medicine is working? Things to know about each medicine you take Name (generic name and brand name) Reason for taking it How much to take and how often to take it Possible side effects and what to do if you have
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indicates that they're quite strongly embedded in my brain. The tracks on Candy Red and Journey With the Heavy are quite elaborate and thickly textured, but Leary Blips is comparatively sparse. What caused that shift? There was a conscious sense that I wanted to do something a bit like the first release ( Venus Knock EP, 2011). I wanted to go back to something that wasn't perhaps as funky or jazzy as the Ramp and Hum & Buzz releases. I guess it had just evolved a bit from the really dense and noisy synths in Venus Knock to something that was exploring the same sonic territory, except my approach had changed to something a bit more minimal. I think the main influence was revisiting that style but taking it somewhere different. Every time I do a new release I try to create a different feel. Leary Blips is quite claustrophobic, but there's a garish cartoon element that offsets the darkness a little bit. Was there a particular mood you were trying to create? Is there ever? I like when there's a sense of balancing two really distinct moods. So one, like you said, is claustrophobic and dark, and then one is almost saccharine or comedic. I do try to maintain both of those feels in a lot of the stuff that I do. There's not really a specific reason that I go for that combination, I just find that if you do that it can be really different to different
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this was last year. I just saw him again this August where he didn't bring up why he did not call and of course, I didn't either. However, he did not leave me alone at the function that we were at, he was by my side the whole time talking to me, wanting to know what was going on with me, and that he would not move back to Long island, unless he was getting engaged(where did that come from?? i have no clue.weird..) Anyways, till this day, he does not initiate text, he only responds back to me every time I text him and he texts me back all the time very quickly; within 2 minutes..I do not get him? Maybe he is shy, I do not know? Why bother texting me back if you are not interested and why not just ignore my text or just tell me he is not interested??? PLEASE HELP! It was my first week back at school (now its my fourth) and I am like in love with this guy, but one of my ex-friends told him I liked him and he is completly ignoring me in the hall but im like his bff in math.He hates that I like him and I had to tell him a didnt like him so that he would stop asking if I still liked him.IM SO COMFUSED!!!! Now him and another girl might go out what should I do????? so I met this guy in the
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to Artforum.com, Cabinet, Raw Vision , The Progressive, Utne and others. More >>
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you down with me (x2) DRAG YOU DOWN WITH ME! It's in your eyes, under your skin and i don't understand up in the sky, on the blackest night come down and take my hand. Every minute you live someone dies I swear that I have tried Only to find that I am lost again
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tag. So I do agree with you albeit from a slightly different slant. Too right! They sold the T7 souls too. And those of their relatives. That's a whole lotta casino chips to put on one number. The odds aren't good. And payback time will be cataclysmic for them all. I am of the opinion that this case is unlikely to be solved through conventional means.I am certain that the mccann family will ultimately implode.Much as they may like to think they are A list celebs or Royalty they are nothing of the sort.They are two bit failed middle class not very good doctors who's average income hasn't a hope in hell of sustaining that kind of protection racket.They have not a hope in hell,which is where they will find themselves within the next two or three years. Lioned wrote: Its certainly not the Scotland Yard review,neither is it the brave efforts of Amaral,Pat Brown or Tony Bennett and all those who work tirelessly keeping the forums and blogs going,they will certainly keep things agitated and worry the mccanns. No ! its the fact that the mccanns have had to surround themselves with vultures,who will eventually pick the flesh of their bones and leave them exposed and vulnerable,for the sad creatures that they are. Carter ruck and the rest couldnt give two stuffs for these people,all they want is their money.So too clarence mitchell,do you really think he is gerrys best mate ? No i dont think so either. They
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Human-Computer Poetry Generation Hate rests, There was a way [gertbot lessons] Hate rests that is the use if it is so bad. Once in there, something being beautiful once it has aches, is there is then there is not, those are not lonely. This is not, as soon and no darkness and no one can know one can really like it. Mostly there is a complicated thing in it. . There was a way a way to feel more or less, not dusty and warm snow and laughing. A tiny seat that means meadows and a donkey. I am and I hear it. Is it so much. A large box is made to be more or less, not a cruel thing prepared, eel us eel us eel us eel us with wax. Welcome! Gnoetry Daily documents the use of various interactive poetry generation programs including Gnoetry 0.2 . See the About page for more details and to get the software. If you want to join in, great; otherwise, enjoy the poems and feel free to comment.
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literally (I'm being careful...) illustrates the distribution. Based on census data that are quite accurate so far a I've seen. From 1990s, but no significant changes since then show up in the US 2010 data thus far. Undoubtedly right about burgers and fries, but they shouldn't be replaced by chips and organ-meat pies (god, really?). Wait -- I think those are getting replaced by burgers already! Of course, the rule of the gyro applies anywhere in the Anglosphere. gary clark on September 25, 2011 11:06 pm the word Realtor does not have three syllables as stated it has two and is often mispronounced the correct pronunciation is Real-tor not real-la tor venqax on September 26, 2011 4:12 pm Of course you are correct about the insertion of a non-existent vowel between the L and the T. But you still have something of a problem arguing the the REAL in realtor is only one syllable. Matthew on September 28, 2011 7:41 am Funny how one (or more, I am not reading all of the comments) of you is speaking of pronunciation but cannot spell correctly. Tho is spelled though and advice is different from advise. According to the dictionary "vehicle" is 3 syllables. It also states the "medieval" can be pronounced both ways, correctly. venqax on September 28, 2011 2:39 pm Who says vehicle doesn't have 3 syllables? What would be the alternative? VEE-k'l? Does anyone say that? I agree that medieval as 3 syllables is acceptable because I've never heard
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HPDT operates independently from the Board and other registration authorities. The HPDT typically hears only the most serious of complaints. For any given hearing the HPDT is composed of the Chairperson (Barrister or Solicitor of the High Court), or a deputy chairperson, and four others (three of whom must be professional peers of the health practitioner and one who must be a lay person). The source of the charges before the HPDT is either the Director of Proceedings (Health and Disability Commissioner's office) or a Professional Conduct Committee. HPDT decisions and events are published on the HPDT website: www.hpdt.org.nz
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Easton Corbin - All Over The Road lyrics No sir I ain?t been drinking I ain?t even had one beer This sweet things got me buzzing From whispering in my ear Just take a peek up in here At this little hot nest Mister, you?ll understand I?m doing my best And I know I?m all over the road I can?t help but go A little bit of left, a little bit of right It?s hard to drive with her hand over here on my knee When she?s all over me and I?m outta control All over the road Don?t wanna get no ticket Don?t wanna cause no wreck It?s hard to concentrate with her pretty little lips on my neck I say ?girl take it easy? She laughs, says ?it?ll be fine? How am I supposed to keep it between the lines And I know I?m all over the road I can?t help but go A little bit of left, a little bit of right It?s hard to drive with her hand over here on my knee When she?s all over me and I?m outta control All over the road Something ?bout these wheels rolling Radio playing gets her going I?m trying to get her home as fast as I can go And I know I?m all over the road I can?t help but go A little bit a left, a little bit a right It?s hard to drive with her hand over here on my knee Have a little
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involved in setting up the system to start with but you may be able to get help with this. I think that you would be amazed at how easy your payroll and tax compliance process would become. Tax compliance, Kiwsaver, Holidays Act compliance, student loans, child support, allowances, and the list goes on, are a minefield to navigate in this day and age. I have spent many years manually processing payroll and many years using various payroll software so have a good comparison. Even if I had only 2 staff I would still use purpose software! Our business is even smaller.....1 employee. My singular attempt to file online and pay by internet banking resulted in our employee's student loan payments not being paid and he was showing as being in arrears. I have gone back to paper filing and paying by cheque for ALL IRD payments We prefer to be in control of processes that we are ultimately responsible for ie filing of tax returns such as PAYE and GST. For this reason we prefer not to use online software such as Smartpayroll, to manage or complete this process for our business. I also have to complete all of our accounting reconciliations at year end for audit so I like to know what's actually happened and not find errors or whatever 6 months down the track. Our business uses IMS payroll software to manage the payroll process, which takes care of all the tax deduction calculations, kiwisaver, all types of
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and keep it healthy Breeding programs Deliver and raise calves Show cattle at fairs and club meets Since 1928, the National Ffa Organization , formerly known as Future Farmers of America, has been dedicated to Agricultural Education . Today, there are more than 490,000 members in 7,210 chapters in all 50 states as well as 5,000,000 alumni around the country. The contents of this book were reviewed and approved by Dr. Clint Rusk, Purdue University Associate Professor of the Youth Development and Ag. Education Department , in accordance with industry standards. Author Philip Hasheider raises cattle on a farm with his wife and children in rural Sauk City, Wisconsin. About the Author Philip Hasheider lives on a farm with his wife and children in rural Sauk City, Wisconsin. Since 1928, the National Ffa Organization, formerly known as Future Farmers of America, has been dedicated to Agricultural Education. Today, there are more than 490,000 members in 7,210 chapters in all 50 states as well as 5,000,000 alumni around the country. The contents of this book were reviewed and approved by Dr. Clint Rusk, Purdue University Associate Professor of the Youth Development and Ag. Education Department, in accordance with industry standards.
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were as good as hers. flavae 03/05/11,10:55 z it lyk the best song ever or wat,coz thoz lyrics r so freaken AMAZING!!! totaly luv them. atsy 02/21/11,06:51 Love it love it love it sylvain 02/15/11,08:33 The song is absolutely gorgeous, makes me cry every time I hear it rnnl 01/27/11,05:05 i love pink in all shape and form angie 01/09/11,04:01 this would be 1 of my fav songs off funhouse cd Hugs 01/02/11,13:21 Absolutely love this song. First time I heard it, it almost made me cry; didn't know it was by Pink at the time. This is my favorite Pink song. Person:) 12/02/10,20:12 Pink is truly amazing in every way possible. She has a natural talent for singing and has never had to fake. She is a beautiful woman who is very recognized for her wonderful skill. She is awesome!
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