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of water; That most drops tend to be of the same size is due to surface tension and gravity. Similarly photons could be determined by common circumstance. It not that there are no reasons for why physics is as it is. We just can't quite wrap our minds around how it is. I think it's because we are object oriented, as opposed to process oriented. Since we know this physical reality is something of an illusion, we look for the laws underlaying it, yet they are mostly defined as repeatability, but we can't say if that consistency is due to circumstance, or more fundamental laws. So it's turtles all the way down. I don't think it can be reverse engineered. Reality is a constantly mutating illusion. We can roughly model it, but we can't recreate it. I agree with both of you. As the guy with ADD, a religious inclination and an uncontrollable urge to blurt out the answer, I'd like to solve THE puzzle. The laws of physics can be mistaken for 'absolutes'. Nodal theory, where the particles are like nodes in a computer network, are connected to every other particles in the system (the universe). The "connections" or "links" define the physics associated with relative position, relative velocity, and the principle of least action. Yes, I understand that particles as nodes (sometimes really big nodes) is strange; I haven't yet figured out the part where the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle drops in our lap, but somebody is going to.
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The Two When he gets off work at Packard, they meet outside a diner on Grand Boulevard. He's tired, a bit depressed, and smelling the exhaustion on his own breath, he kisses her carefully on her left cheek. Early April, and the weather has not decided if this is spring, winter, or what. The two gaze upwards at the sky which gives nothing away: the low clouds break here and there and let in tiny slices of a pure blue heaven. The day is like us, she thinks; it hasn't decided what to become. The traffic light at Linwood goes from red to green and the trucks start up, so that when he says, "Would you like to eat?" she hears a jumble of words that mean nothing, though spiced with things she cannot believe, "wooden Jew" and "lucky meat." He's been up late, she thinks, he's tired of the job, perhaps tired of their morning meetings, but when he bows from the waist and holds the door open for her to enter the diner, and the thick odor of bacon frying and new potatoes greets them both, and taking heart she enters to peer through the thick cloud of tobacco smoke to the see if "their booth" is available. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote that there were no second acts in America, but he knew neither this man nor this woman and no one else like them unless he stayed late at the office to test his famous one liner,
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which does not lead to hatred for others. But does multicultural love work to expand love to include others? Or does this expansion require other others fail an ideal? Identification and Idealisation 7. In order to examine how love for difference can still involve processes of idealisation we can turn to Freudian psychoanalysis. Freud offers a theory of love by differentiating between between anaclitic and narcissistic love. In the former, the self is the primary object of love, and in the latter, external objects are the primary objects of love. Whilst love is seen as in the first instance narcissistic -- the child's own body is the source of love -- for men, love is assumed to mature into object love, whilst women are assumed to remain narcissistic (1934: 45-46). The economy for this differentiation is heterosexual: woman's narcissism involves a desire to be loved (to love the love that is directed towards them), while for men, they love to love women who love themselves. The sexual relation becomes a love relation in which woman becomes the object of her love and the man's love. I will not engage here with the question of whether this describes or prescribes a heterosexist economy, although I will turn in due course to the heterosexual logic of the couple that organises this distinction. I want to examine this distinction between self love and object love, which can also be described in terms of a distinction between identification (love as being) and idealisation (love
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the shower in and toilet in the next room...but it was usually when we were due to wake up anyway. All in all we had a fantastic stay! The transport links are excellent. Within walking distance to the unmissable Borghese Gallery and the 38 bus will bring you to Termini station in 10-15 minutes where you can connect with all other transport to bring you all over the city. I really could reccommend this place highly enough to travellers on a budget and those not on a budget. You won't be dissapointed! We stayed at Domus Coppede for 4 nights. All the staff are very friendly and helpfull. The rooms and lobby are finished to a good standard and we felt very relaxed and at home there. Our room was very clean, with fresh bedding and towels every day. The location is a short bus ride from the historic centre of Rome and Marco was very helpfull when it came to telling us some good places to eat and where we could catch a bus from just round the corner, which takes you to Via del Tritone close to the Trevi Fountain. Just round the corner is Quartiere Copped which is worth a quick look as it's so close, some really intersting architecture from the early 1900's. We would deffinitly check if this place was available to stay at next time we were in Rome Cancellation Policy: Moderate You will be refunded the total price minus the Wimdu cancellation fee
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As of 1 July 2012, all of ALAC's functions, along with functions from the Health Sponsorship Council and some programmes previously delivered by the Ministry of Health, are now being carried out by the Health Promotion Agency. You will find links to policies, reports and submissions in this section. No. SAY NOW can be delivered in any club where alcohol is consumed. (E.g. bowling, golf, rowing, softball or cricket clubs etc). Hence you may choose to deliver SAY NOW with winter and summer sporting codes. Legislation Contact your local District Licensing Agency - at your nearest city or district council, or the local Police. Even if the DLA or the Police can take no action on your reports they do collect information on the management of licensed premises and use this when planning monitoring exercises and at the time of licence renewals. In New Zealand, home brewing of beer and wine has always been legal, provided it was not sold without a licence. Part 2 of the Sale of Liquor Act sets out the general conditions about liquor licences, or you can check out our liquor licences section . From 1 October 1996, the Customs Act and Regulations were changed to allow home distilling of spirits. Section 7 (b) of the Customs and Excise Act 1996 provides an exemption from the requirement to have a customs licence to distil spirits at home provided they are exclusively for personal use and not for sale to any other person. It used to
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able to help, but recent reports say until you have been through all avenues of cutomer service (no matter how bad) they'll just re-direct you to customer service. No, no PAYG SIM was offered. It obviously wouldn't have been much use to us. Had it been offered we would have rejected it and requested the accounts shut. I don't see how the POA could have been rejected, even without informing us, because they then allowed us to request the closure of the accounts after returning the POA to us. I'm sorry it took 18 months to notice these payments still occurring, but when a company like Orange tells you they are going to do something, you take them at their word and assume they'll do it. I don't see how that's anyone's fault but Orange's. At the time we were relieved that it was one less thing to worry about while we were going through the worst thing our family has ever gone through. We're still dealing with the financial fallout of it now (can't afford to keep the house) and a protracted, messy situation with Orange is the last thing we need. How did you request termination of the accounts-by phone, email or by letter? Do you have documentary evidence that you did so? I assume that the DD's were on a joint a/c, as his would have been frozen shortly after his death? After the POA was accepted, I believe we requested the accounts' closure over the phone.
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Boehner steps back to lead WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 14: U.S. Speaker of the House Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) speaks during a news conference November 14, 2012 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The House Republicans have picked their choices of leadership for the 113th Congress. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) A master in the art of human nature understands there is a time to lead, and then there??s a time to let the other guy take the risk of leading. Very few people in this city grasp the potent negotiating power that comes from such a realization. In politics, the minute you win is also the moment you start losing, because you immediately start bleeding political capital ?? and the minute you lose is the beginning of climbing out from the bottom of the barrel. John Boehner didn??t awake one morning to find himself speaker of the House; he got there through a series of tough setbacks that took him from leadership at a young age to being just one of 435 congressmen and back again, with plenty of declarations that his career had fizzled. His fellow Republicans understand that, too ?? which is why, when House Majority Leader Eric Cantor nominated him last week to retain his speakership, Boehner was greeted with a warm standing ovation. He will be formally re-elected speaker by a vote in the House when the 113th Congress convenes in January. Many reporters, hung-over conservatives and the ??Twitterverse?_ have questioned why Boehner called on
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openly support the arms plan is because they do not "trust" the National Government to carry out this line in a sincere manner. If the interests of British Capitalism demanded a temporary alliance with France or the Soviet Union this opposition would collapse immediately ... [84] In Militant 's view resting on imperialist alliances was a false policy: it was the working class which could prevent war. The paper criticised the SLF, for condemning the right and not the left for this folly. It committed itself to pushing the Federation [85] and applied as a body to join it. Refused, it took up an invitation to its members to participate on an individual basis. As a result it now found itself in difficulties on its right and on its left. It clashed bitterly with the Marxist League and Groves, who believed that the SLF should not be made into a Trotskyist body for this would narrow its appeal. [86] Militant sought to become the official organ of the SLF and the Group took factional steps to bring this to pass. [87] Clashes occurred every month at SLF bureau meetings, without Groves's domination ever being challenged. On 23 September 1937 the SLF. called on Militant to cease publication and rally all forces behind the broad body. [88] "But Militant concluded that the Marxist League had parted from Bolshevik-Leninism [89] and in October disappeared from the SLF. Within the Group there was disquiet at these efforts, notably in the Liverpool Group, led
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engine should communicate with the remote services (by importing JMS specs such as uima-as-project/conf/annotatorC/remote.x\\... ) and the order that they should be invoked in (using AdvancedFixedFlowController ) The output from running the launch config shows that it takes about 6 seconds (5 annotators run in parallel, each of which takes about 6 seconds) to process the document text. This isn't definitive model code for using UIMA-AS. It's intended more as a helpful first step into getting started with UIMA-AS -- which there seems to be a shortage of documentation for. But there is a *lot* more to UIMA-AS, with a lot of settings and features to tweak. Even with this simple example, you can see that output which takes 30 seconds to get using UIMA can be completed in 6 seconds if run in parallel, and how this can be done with UIMA-AS and a few extra config files. This entry was posted on Friday, August 24th, 2012 at 2:45 am and is filed under code . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.
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something, perhaps a bet or something but it kills me the words are always wrong but the retorts are the hardest it's like hit him hard and watch him drop and I fall every time yes I've thought it too you know, pull yourself together it's like paranoia or something but if you're in blinkers it gets you every time it always makes the weak man cry friends hate to hear me talk they always like to be shouting I go home full and yet upset I'm torn every time You are still quite young You have been in love Tasted several fashions Tried on cigarettes Burned through booze, exotic cuisines Seen the light, met the wife Well I've been locked away And changed around 12 years out my life Because the lodger raped me Two thefts in one Seen lots, seen nothing Seen the forces at work and play People left naked Ins and outs of no hope homes ins I've been locked away against my will 12 years out my life Because love escaped me Denied the right of friends or cash Lived with people who talked loud Or took time to wash or dress Fed electric for standing up I've been kept inside against my will 12 years out my life Because the lodger raped me Two thefts in one Seen lots, seen nothing Seen the forces at work and play People force fed Fed electric for standing up Thirty loaves for an hour in studio forty
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disintegration and a burst of added global warming. Recent greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions place the Earth perilously close to dramatic climate change that could run out of our control, with great dangers for humans and other creatures. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the largest human-made climate forcing, but other trace constituents are important. Only intense simultaneous efforts to slow CO2 emissions and reduce non-CO2 forcings can keep climate within or near the range of the past million years." WAKE UP! we are responsible, its about time mankind woke up, to what is happening right in front of are eyes, you can choose a blinkered view but the truth is out there for all to see . We effect every part of this planet & everything ,the ice caps are melting for sure, its a proven fact,thats just the tip of the iceburg. I think it is a misnomer as the ambient temperature in different parts of the world may not increase initially, although the total average air temperature of the world is increasing. "Climate change" is a better descriptor. But the scenario you describe, Naboo, is a theory (that was the plot line of "Day After Tomorrow"). That is yet to be proved. And before all the denialists and tree-huggers start fighting: Yes, there have been periods in pre-history, of increased CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. Yes, there have been periods where there were no ice-caps. Yes we are still coming out of an ice-age, but there is indisputable evidence that
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a disposal licence to occupy the relevant land is transferred to some other person, that person shall be deemed to be the holder of the licence during the period of ten weeks beginning with the date of the transfer. (3) Except as provided by the preceding provisions of this section, references in this Part of this Act to the holder of a disposal licence are references to the person to whom the licence was issued. (4) The holder of a disposal licence may cancel the licence by delivering it to [ F35 the appropriate Agency ] and giving notice to [ F35 that Agency ] that he no longer requires the licence. ] Annotations: Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation. (1) While a disposal licence is in force it shall be the duty of [ F37 the appropriate Agency ] to take the steps needed -- (a) for the purpose of ensuring that the activities to
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October 12, 2012 Why I don't care about the Gillard-Abbott sexism war and neither should you As regular readers of Major Karnage will probably have figured out, I like to follow Australian politics. As you may have guessed (and those who know me would know), I also like to talk about Australian politics. People I associate with know this, so they tend to engage me whenever an issue in Australian politics catches their attention -- I even have some friendships based around these conversations. Crazy, I know. So when there is a huge scandal in Australian politics that the whole world is talking about , I expect that it will come up somewhere. Sure enough, a lot of people have been asking me about Julia Gillard's now world-famous speech calling Tony Abbott a misogynist. My answer has surprised a few people, so I now feel the need to write a post and justify it. Simply put: I don't really care. It just doesn't really interest me. I watched a recording of the speech and got bored after a couple of minutes. Since it was such a big thing, I went back and watched the rest later, but now I just want that 10 minutes back. So why this uncharacteristic apathy? Well, I don't really see this as anything new. The issue that was much more important/interesting was the resignation of Speaker Peter Slipper because of the revelation of lewd and offensive text messages that he sent his former staffer. The
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teeth with the moves of a thief. Didn't talk - more likely to do than to speak. Put a fill-in in the caf and cut school for a week. Every spot he rocked another notch on his belt, but little did he know the fumes were rottin his health, plus the cops had a plot to get him locked in a cell. As he ran down the alley all he thought to himself was... I knew brother man since day-one. He represented new beginnings as the first son, the first child. Grew up under the worst cloud, full of pouring rain...low-budget so his block remained flooded with drugs and crime. He really wanted to shine but a rare gem in a diamond mine full of souls of coal. He kept diggin - found knowledge and wisdom, and understood it's so easy to be a victim. But nobody's perfect, illegal splurges - larsony'coulda shoulda woulda' been the verdict if he ever got prosecuted but never was caught, can't tell him not to do it if you never knew. But no, I'm speakin true-story not a movie, that little boy is yours truly. A tough road but Floe's goal was finishing first. They say 'god made dirt - dirt won't hurt - if you just...' I met this girl a couple months back. We used to check movies drink coffee chit chat. We had the odd drink but we never hit the sack 'cause she already had a man and I respected
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Limited Edition individually numbered sets made includes the Iron Fist headphones, unique signed letters from the band, accessories and a DVD from Motrhead, and come in a stencilled flight case. Cool, or what!
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months! I think that it is necessry write about problems, which really exist , not to improvise them by by transforming uncaring titles even they are successfull. First -- reveal a problem, second -- find for it a apposite title using e.g. a high-flying title of other authors. Galina @Tushar -- You're quite right that the opinions should be your own. All I'm suggesting is that you can use an existing title to help spark off your own ideas. @Ardorm -- Great point! Sometimes, simply looking at your blog categories can help spark an idea, especially if you realize you've not posted on a particular topic for a little while. @Galina -- I agree that good posts solve a problem; many popular titles lend themselves to that sort of post, though! Obviously, you won't necessarily be able to come up with an idea for *every* title, but it's a place to start.
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are. Also- lol at both sides taking this as initiative to blame the other for our current state. "But working together is what has made the United States Of America the richest and most powerful country in the world." Last I checked America is the brokest country in all of history. But that's beside the point. Secession is legal and possible. Though it will take a Secessionist Congress where articles of secession are filed state by state. Nonetheless its a catch 22. The government would never sanction or acknowledge a Secessionist Congress. But likewise they probably wouldn't send troops into every state that filed articles of secession. So it would likely be a moot gesture all around. The only way this might carry some relevance is if strategic states (seaports, coasts, rail lines, commodity goods, missile silos, etc) chose to secede. Then the government might be forced into some preventative or conciliatory measures. Ultimately its much to do about nothing. There are much simpler measures that could fix our problems significantly. With most people asleep at the wheel on the little things, I don't see mass secessions looming... Looking at the last election it is easy to see why we are so divided. 62 Million voters voted for President Obama, 59 Million voted for Romney. 62 Million people think one way 59 Million people think another. A difference of 3 Million people, in a country of 300 Million. Why are we so divided? It comes down to leadership. Both Parties
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of Battle Creek, which used some, um, interesting legal arguments to try to justify charging me a fee before it will release the information I asked for. I'm also posting correspondence since 9/17/2012 with the Bureau of Elections about voter ID. I did much the same four years ago -- and it seems they still don't have any documented reasons why they found ID card X but not ID card Y to be "generally accepted" and eligible to serve as voter ID. More news on this story, too, as it develops. 10/4 -- Survey responses & analysis both updated as of today -- since today was the due date for a FOIA response. You can still use the same links below to see how many more local clerks have responded -- and which responded by trying to charge a fee. This weekend if no sooner, I'll see if I can't make some noise about this -- or maybe even some news. . . . 9/30 -- I can't tour the polling places November 6, so I'm surveying all the local clerks now. Here (PDF) is what I asked them about voting conditions in their areas for the consolidated school-boards-and-all general election. Here (PDF) are all the answers I've gotten back so far, and here ( Excel or PDF scan ) you can see some beginnings of analysis of what the numbers mean for how busy our polling places may get on Election Day. More to come. 9/17 -- It's Constitution
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try shoe-ing the current PM on Q&A if you believe ABC "allowed to occur" such incidents. Howard deserved a few more shoes for his loving support of the war in Iraq. Now if Australia actually have any real conservatives left on the political scene, rather than a group of Big Business lobbyists, then ABC may have to invest a few columns writing about these mythical creatures. Until then you can read about Abbott and Hockey winning the hearts and minds of the Australian people and businesses in a Murdoch Press near you. Rusty: 14 Jun 2012 9:56:23am bunny, Very well said - the ABC is just a communications mouthpiece (paid for by ALL Australian taxpayers) of the socialist Gillard/Swan Labor government. Every time Leigh Sales and Uhlman interviews in-depth and fairly someone in the ALP, Greens or their mates the lefties scream like stuck pigs...I just hope that the ABC management don't wear them down...as they are equally tough on everyone they interview... gosolarandpickupyourrubbish: 14 Jun 2012 10:32:36am Hi Rusty The ABC has been around for some 80 y. During that time federally the Liberal/National (Country) (and before it UAP) party have been in power for about 52 y (about 65% of the time) including unbroken 1996-2007 (still have nightmares). For you to claim that the ABC is a comms mouthpiece of the socialist (you're kidding right?) current federal government would mean that those 52 y of federal liberals must have all been led by idiots to let such a
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is a vodka martini and a cigarette." Later that week, having moved briefly to a New York hotel, she was woken by a room-service waiter bearing a tray with a huge bottle of vodka and all the ingredients for her drink of choice. She discovered it had been "fixed, God knows how, by the East Timor crowd, the people in the compound". Marie covered conflicts wherever they broke out -- in the Balkans, notably, and in Chechnya and Zimbabwe -- but she was particularly knowledgable about the Arab countries. She was therefore on hand to witness the 2011 revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. In fact, the Libyan dictator, Muammar Gaddafi , had taken something of a shine to Marie during her first visit to Tripoli in the 1980s and she was obliged to shake off his unwelcome attention. One of my earliest tasks when I joined the Sunday Times in 1987 was to contact Marie in Libya using a telex machine, because no telephone worked. She skilfully managed to write a coded piece that avoided the censor's pencil. It was my first glimpse of the dedication and determination that was the hallmark of her work. These were characteristics that, in the following years, saw her acknowledged by her peers as Britain's foremost war correspondent. Marie was from an Irish background, born and raised in Oyster Bay, New York. She studied marine biology at Yale before switching to major in English literature while working on the university's paper. From that
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Product Description From the Studio Brendan Fraser stars in this action-packed adventure based on the Jules Verne classic that is sure to deliver fun for the whole family! On a hunch to find the center of the earth, Trevor Anderson (Fraser), his nephew and their tour guide make a breakthrough discovery that launches them on a thrilling journey into the unknown. On a scamble to find their way back, the group travels through a never-before-seen world, encountering creatures and objects never imagined. While on a hastily arranged expedition to Iceland to retrieve data from a previously dormant volcanic sensor gadget, the trio emulates Alice by falling down a hole. Curiouser and curiouser, they end up not in Wonderland, but in a lost world, where long-extinct phosphorescent birds flutter by and the flying fish have a serious case of overbite. Using the storyline of a missing brother and misunderstood Vernian volcanologists, the little group wanders around the treacherous terrain, overcoming insurmountable odds and horrible hardship (Eat your Trilobite, Sean) before reaching the grandly preposterous finale. This movie isn't blockbuster materiel and the 3D was one of the primary reasons for obtaining it. Unfortunately the 3D rendition, at least as seen on an LCD flat panel, was quite poor. There is a lot of ghosting and many double images. The 3D was so poor that it became a distraction and we ended up watching in regular 2D. If they hadn't included the 2D version I would have retuned the disks. I'm not
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have more of an impact on university enrollment than on colleges and trade schools. What we may see, in this instance, is that the student profile for universities becomes less diverse (at least, economically speaking).
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the day when half of the food hasn't been eaten is so demoralizing. If I'm struggling so much with this, and here I am really interested in food and cooking and gardening and have done a lot of reading and thinking about the food system, what is everyone else doing? Is there a better way? I was amazed to learn that Canada is the only G8 nation without a national nutrition program for kids. What do countries like India or Brazil have to teach us? Sometimes the meals are subsidized on a sliding scale. In many places, it's offered free to every child. They understand there are enormous benefits. The corollary of kids not being hungry is that kids are able to concentrate and focus in school and they're healthier over all. In places like India, they will offer micro-nutrient fortification. In Afghanistan, school lunch is seen as an opportunity to get girls to attend: If they're provided a meal, there's an incentive for the family. So, what's good or bad about the typical Canadian meal? I heard it over and over from teachers in Toronto saying, "I see the kids who come to school with a Snackable or not enough to eat or not healthy food, and they are falling asleep in the afternoon. They don't have enough energy to focus." That's a greater concern than saying whether your sandwich is good or bad. I'd like to see a transformation of our system. What would it look like? It
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six paces in each direction, back and forth. They traveled the path together, the warrior and the Queen. Gabrielle had her arm looped through Xena?s as they waited for word. Gabrielle looked into her warrior?s blue eyes. The seasons that had past were starting to fade them, but they still captivated her very soul. "It?s hard to believe. Both Cyrene and Ephiny bonded now, and our first grandchild?" She trailed off, tears forming in her eyes. "We?ve been truly blessed." Xena cupped her bond mate?s face and kissed her gently and whispered in her ear, "I always have been. From the first day I laid eyes on you." They traveled the path together, back and forth. Back and forth, about six paces in each direction, back and forth. Cyrene and Ephiny watched their mother continue as she had done for hours. Even the playful giggling of four granddaughters? couldn?t seem to bring her any pleasure. They watched, as she would pause only long enough to stare at the door of the hut. Waiting for word from the healer. When the door finally opened the healer motioned for her to come in. She sprinted inside and the door was closed behind her. Cyrene and Ephiny just looked at each other and took comfort from their own mates. After about a candle mark, the door opened. The warrior stepped out, drew a deep breath and motioned for her daughter?s. Cyrene and Ephiny moved to their mother. There were tears in her blue
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As a result of an unfavorable economic environment analysts are predicting the global semiconductor market to decline for the first time in 3 years. IHS iSuppli recently revised their global semiconductor market chip revenue forecast to contract by 0.1 percent. Their previous forecast predicted a growth of less than 3 percent. "The expected decline in 2012 represents a major event for the global semiconductor market. Throughout all of 2011, even though electronics markets were very weak, IHS never projected revenue to decline for the entire year. However, the disappointing results in the second quarter and weak third-quarter expectations driven by poor economic conditions are expected to cause the semiconductor market to retreat this year," said Dale Ford, senior director at IHS. Paragon Report releases regular market updates on the Semiconductor Industry so investors can stay ahead of the crowd and make the best investment decisions to maximize their returns. Take a few minutes to register with us free at www.ParagonReport.com and get exclusive access to our numerous stock reports and industry newsletters. Intel reported second quarter 2012 revenues of $13.5 billion, and net income of $2.8 billion. "The second quarter was highlighted by solid execution with continued strength in the data center and multiple product introductions in Ultrabooks and smartphones," said Paul Otellini, Intel president and CEO. "As we enter the third quarter, our growth will be slower than we anticipated due to a more challenging macroeconomic environment." SanDisk Corporation is a global leader in flash memory storage solutions, from
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topics: 1. Who is Jesus? 2. Why did Jesus die? 3. How can we have faith? 4. why and how do I pray? 5. Why and how should I read the Bible? 6. how does God guide us? 7. who is the Holy Spirit? 8. what does the Holy Spirit Do? 9. How can I be filled with he Holy Spirit? 10. How can I rest evil? 11. Why and how should I tell others? 12. Does God heal today? 13. What about the Church? 14. How can I make the most of the rest of my life? There is absolutely no denial of the Catholic understanding of the Holy Eucharist. An understanding of the Eucharist is something that comes after a person is a believer and is open and ready for instruction. ALPHA is for the inquiry stage. It leaves off where the core of the RCIA teaching on the Sacraments would pick up. I have not personally attended Alpha but did attend an Alpha conference in 2009 and have watched all of the videos and read the materials for the 14 sessions. The program materials at that time at least were entirely orthodox... Much to my surprise actually...now I am sure the actual presentation may not always conform to the authorized content but if it does, I thought it was excellent. Katheryn, can it really be heretical if nine Catholic bishops plus the preacher to the Papal household have endorsed it? History indicated that a majority of bishops
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about his dad, Who, soon, he'd have to face. "Get up!" an echo sounded low, "Get up, and take your place You were not meant for failure here, Get up, and win the race." With borrowed will, "Get up," it said "You haven't lost at all. For winning is no more than this; To rise each time you fall." So, up he rose to run once more, And with a new commit He resolved that win, or lose, At least he wouldn't quit. So far behind the others now - the most he'd ever been - Still, he gave it all he had, And ran as though to win. Three times he'd fallen stumbling. Three times he rose again. Too far behind to hope to win He still ran to the end. They cheered the winning runner, As he crossed the line first place, Head high, and proud, and happy. No falling, no disgrace. But, when the fallen youngster Crossed the line last place, The crowd gave him the greater cheer For finishing the race. Even though he came in last. With head bowed head low, unproud, You would have thought he won the race To listen to the crowd. And to his dad, he sadly said, "I didn't do so well." "To me, you won!" his father said, "You rose each time you fell." And now when things seem dark and hard, And difficult to face. The memory of that little boy Helps me to win my race. For
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which include our StaffMembers. Sidbear Menu So firstly lets make it so that our DataObjects show up in the Sidebar menu of the Blackcandy theme. This is actually easier than you would imagine. All you need to think about is what the Sidebar menu is doing: 1st it grabs the children of the current page by calling Children() , then it lists these children by referring to each of their $MenuTitle 's and $Links '. We already have a $Link function on our StaffMember , so to allow our them to be shown like this we simply have to tell the StaffPage to return all of it's StaffMembers when SilverStripe asks it for its children() and then we need to ensure that our StaffMember returns something useful when SilverStripe asks it for it's $MenuTitle . Here's what we do: Inside the StaffPage class in StaffPage.php add the following function This function simply returns all of the StaffMembers attached to that StaffPage when SilverStripe asks for it's children. We also add in an onBeforeDelete() function. This is to prevent Silvertripe deleting the attached StaffMembers when we unpublish the page which would normally happen because it expects the objects returned in Children() to be SiteTree obejcts and therefore should be removed from the Live site too. The difference here is that our StaffMember objects are not versioned, so it ends up deleting them completely! Then we just add these two functions to our StaffMember class in StaffMember.php: The first function MenuTitle() just
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TONY JONES: Yes, it's very early for you. I appreciate that. The history of the White House - in the whole history, only Franklin Roosevelt has managed to be re-elected for a second term with mass unemployment like that. How do you say Barack Obama was able to pull this off? MICHAEL DUFFY: I think most people in America have woken up this morning pleased about one thing in that it's over, and then as they dig into the details of this victory they'll see a couple of things, I think. It was a narrow win, but a win. You have to go back not just to Franklin Roosevelt but almost 100 years to find an incumbent president re-elected with fewer - picking up fewer votes in fewer states than he had the first time. So let's keep in mind that he did lose some ground here in beating Mitt Romney. And the overall impact as everyone wakes up in America today is not much change really. We still have the same person in the White House, the same party in control of the House, the same party in control of the Senate and very few seats actually changed hands. The $6 billion juggernaut which lasted nearly two years is now over and not much at all has changed. But you're right: it is a reaffirmation, although a thin one, of the incumbent president and we'll see what if anything he can do with it. I'm a little sceptical about
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Android apps vulnerable to 'Man in the Middle' attacks, research finds Popular Android apps have been discovered with gaping security holes that allow them to leak sensitive data, a study in Germany reveals. Researchers at the Leibniz University and the Phillipps Univerisity of Marburg analysed some 13,500 free apps from the Google Play store and found that a staggering eight per cent of them - 1,074 to be exact - have inadequate protection against malicious threats. Of these, 100 were tested using a fake Wi-Fi hotspot. 41 of them, with 39.5 million users worldwide, were successfully hacked to steal banking and social media log-in credentials. According to the report, the apps have incorrect implementations of SSL and TLS encryptions, leaving them vulnerable to so-called 'Man in the Middle' (MITM) attacks. "We could gather bank account information, payment credentials for PayPal, American Express and others," said the researchers. "Facebook, email and Cloud storage credentials and messages were leaked, access to IP cameras was gained and control channels for apps and remote servers could be subverted." Worse still, the scientists were able to "inject virus signatures into an anti-virus app to detect arbitrary apps as a virus or disable virus detection completely," leaving them wide open to malware galore. Although Google has already come out and said that tests conducted on other platforms would yield similar results, there's clearly a concern that the search giant's relatively laissez faire approach to vetting app submissions has let some bad 'uns slip through. Paul Ducklin
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fill in the crack between your wall and the replacement piece of drywall with joint compound. When dry, sand the drywall compound smooth. Put a second coat of drywall joint compound on the wall, feathering it out as you go. When dry, sand the drywall compound smooth. Put a coat of primer on it, and then paint it to match. Then charge your roommate a hefty fee for fixing his damage. How much does it cost to do baseboard and drywall repair? The baseboard is about 3 inches high and about 6 feet long. The drywall from behind it has been cut out, so I need to replace that drywall and install the baseboard (I can paint the baseboard myself). How much would it cost to replace/repair this peculiar strip of drywall and baseboard? At most home improvement stores around the country you can either buy pieces of a standard sheet of drywall cut to a size you can handle, or if you asked, they might even cut the piece you need for you to your dimensions. That way all you would need would be some drywall mud, (plaster patch material), a couple of putty knives and some sand paper and you're ready to do this yourself. Actually if the baseboard comes above the opening where you're going to put the drywall, it will cover the crack when you put it up and you wouldn't even have to do the patching, just install the drywall and the trim, paint and
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For Rmi Brague, philosopher Posted on Friday, October 5, 2012 Philosopher Rmi Brague will deliver the Birks lecture series in two talks on Oct. 9-10. / Photo courtesy of Rmi Brague. Rmi Brague is a renowned French philosopher, and Professor emeritus at La Sorbonne University in Paris. His writing and teaching concern ancient Roman and Greek philosophy, medieval Jewish and Arab philosophy, contemporary questions of meaning, and the history of cultural thought (Christianity, Judaism and Islam). On Oct. 20, he is scheduled to receive the prestigious Ratzinger Prize for his works on the history of Christianity. Brague will deliver the Birks lecture series in two talks on the question of meaning and life on Oct. 9 at 5:30 p.m. at the Birks Heritage Chapel (Birks Building, 2nd floor) titled "The Question Atheism cannot Answer;" and another on Oct. 10 at 5:30 p.m. (same location) titled "Be as a Command." The lectures are free and open to the public. For more information go here . You wear several hats: professor in Paris and in Munich; you write and teach on ancient Roman and Greek philosophy, on medieval Jewish and Arab philosophy, and on contemporary questions. Do you see a thread capable of unifying your writings? What is your major preoccupation as a philosopher? A bald person like me has to wear head-gear in plenty. I like a great deal to have to adapt to different audiences, to teach in several languages, to foray in very different areas, etc. My Ariadne's clew
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A feminized society is a hyper-civilized society. Force is always viewed as counter-productive and diplomacy is the only way to resolve conflicts. The roots of these tendicies are based on sexual strategies that I won't go into but should be obvious. Obviously the most succesful societies are those with a mixture of masculine and feminine traits. That is one of the main reasons Western societies have done so well in the past few centuries. However, civilisations tend to get more and more feminized as time goes on, eventually fall to barbarians and the cycle goes on. First and foremost- Hamas does not recognize the State of Israel- will not recognize this simple reality in the future either. It calls for the expulsion/elimination of the 'Zionist State'. Hamas and its military wing (Al Qassam Brigades- hack their twitter AlqassamBrigages@AlqassamBrigade -- leave messages)and PLFP and its military wing Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades from Syria- where the Palestinian Refugee Campers (courtesy UNRWA Section 8 housing in perpetuam for 4th generation now +added bonuses as refugees) are fighting each other =some for Syrian g'ment- others for rebels. Gaza same deal by UNRWA and all the various UN orgs from the time it belonged to Egypt). Western media elite is outsourcing the reporting to Gazans/Arabs which also taints the picture. AFP/Gaza ditto AP/Gaza- Al Jazeera and Qatar's PM & FM al-Thune trying to establish himself as the macher in all matters ME. Don't forget that Egypt/MB/Nour have been 'blind' for all the Farj 5 missiles-Katyusha
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A Carefully Planned Festival is quite different from your usual festival as it's an inner city festival, are you a fan of inner city festivals or are you more of a traditionalist? I think they both have their pros and cons, I really like the buzz you get from an inner city one because so many venues are putting stuff on, and your crawling round to each one, and they've always got a nice eclectic line up. And I think its best especially when certain venues have a niche to their style of music, like a stage might do at a festival. Your debut album 'Sans Souci' came out last year, and I've been hearing through the grapevine that you've started working on a follow up? Yeah we're getting there, we've started playing a few new songs live and we've probably got three or four more that we're working on at the moment. So it's steady progress, but we're not really in any hurry with it, but it's our closest priority really. We're trying to lay off playing live and get this ready,it's just finding the time to do it. It's getting there now, its nice just to have a few songs ready and start to picture how its going to lay out, and then you can start to say we might need a song there and then that can flow e.t.c. Because I love albums where its an album and it's a whole thing, so its definitely when you
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prisoner of war camp under Saddam Hussein for taking up American calls during the first Gulf War to rebel, said the vote process was undemocratic. "This country gave me the opportunity to speak." A friend of Lebanese descent who also protested the amendment, Gus Mansour of Lynnwood, said "This is not because I'm against Israel -- Jerusalem is for all of us." Here are the excerpts of Bill Clinton's speech tonight issued just now by the Democratic party: In Tampa the Republican argument against the President's re-election was pretty simple: We left him a total mess, he hasn't finished cleaning it up yet, so fire him and put us back in. ... I like the argument for President Obama's re-election a lot better. He inherited a deeply damaged economy, put a floor under the crash, began the long hard road to recovery, and laid the foundation for a more modern, more well-balanced economy that will produce millions of good new jobs, vibrant new businesses, and lots of new wealth for the innovators. ... The most important question is, what kind of country do you want to live in? If you want a you're-on-your-own, winner-take-all society, you should support the Republican ticket. If you want a country of shared prosperity and shared responsibility - a we're-all-in-this-together society - you should vote for Barack Obama and Joe Biden. The Guardian's Chris McGreal - a former Jerusalem correspondent - offers his analysis of the political context to the Democrats' platform omission and hurried
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Is it ever OK to use the F-word? (and I'm not talking about feminism) by katyspry The question is, when is it O.K, when is it inappropriate and when is it downright desperate? The F-word has been chucked around somewhat frivolously in the media lately. From the unofficial, President Obama for re-election campaign video featuring actor, Samuel L Jackson entitled 'Wake The F*ck Up' to the (try not to fall off your chair) scandalous news that relatively clean-cut pop star, Ashlee Simpson will drop the F-bomb frequently in her comeback single. Rightly or wrongly, I must confess, I'm partial to the odd profanity burst as long as it's not directed at anyone, you aren't offending anyone and you have chosen your audience wisely. The F-word is often my expletive of choice due to its ability to intensify and express a variety of moods, it's quite versatile isn't it? It's rather hard not to sit up and take notice once you spot Samuel L Jackson 's furrowed brow in said video as he angrily suggests Americans need to 'Wake the f**k up' in reference to the possibility of Republican candidate, Mitt Romney winning the upcoming American Presidential election . While I personally agree with Jackson's sentiments, I do question whether the gratuitous use of this particular swear word is the most effective way to sway the votes of conservative, right-wing types in the United States. In slightly lighter news, after a 4 year absence, singer and younger sister of Jessica ,
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A Cat a Hat and a Piece of String The latest collection from Joanne Harris is an eclectic mix of stories, linked more by Harris' witty storytelling than by any particular theme. Readers familiar with Harris' previous books, both her novels and her first collection, Jigs and Reels , will recognise several of the settings and characters: Faith and Hope, two rather intrepid old ladies living in Meadowbank Retirement Home; the aspects of several Norse gods who appeared in the Rune books; Malbry, the setting for blueeyedboy and Gentlemen and Players. In addition to these familiarities there are plenty of new characters, which helps to give the collection a freshness. Ngok, the child narrator of 'River Song', who has to ride the rapids more fearlessly than the boys to prove her place in their team, is particularly likeable. Although the story focusses more on Ngok's challenge, there is still an undercurrent running through the story which doesn't let the reader forget that the children are risking their lives to entertain tourists for scraps of food. Some of the stories were brilliant: 'Dryad', about a woman who falls deeply and passionately in love with a tree; 'Cookie', a tale about a woman who convinces herself that she is carrying a baby made from sugar and spice and all things nice; and 'Would You Like To Reconnect', about a mother who believes that her dead son haunts Twitter. Several of the stories are unsettling and insidious, nestled within other, more gentle tales.
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burning fossil fuels. The climates of Mars and Venus were also shaped by the greenhouse effect. PIETER TANS, Nat'l Oceanic and Atmospheric Adm.: Venus has an extremely high concentration of CO2 in its atmosphere, and it's blazing, boiling hot at the surface of Venus. And the Martian atmosphere, for instance, is very, very thin. And also within that thin atmosphere, there's only very small amount of CO2. And water vapor is also very, very low. And the surface temperature of Mars is frigid- very, very cold. NARRATOR: In the contentious debate about man-made global warming, all sides agree on the physics of the greenhouse effect. It can even be demonstrated in the lab using a FLIR thermaCAM, a special infrared camera. PIETER TANS: So we're going to demonstrate to you how the CO2 absorbs infrared radiation, which causes the Earth's greenhouse effect. Infrared radiation is another word for heat radiation, which is coming off of my face, and which is picked up by a camera that I'm looking at. The camera is sensitive to heat radiation. Between me and the camera is a volume that we will fill with CO2 gas, and as we turn on the gas, my image will slowly fade. NARRATOR: This physical property of CO2, known to physicists for a century, is the bedrock of the concern about global warming. Because the ordinary air in the tube, composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen, does not block infrared radiation, the camera sees the heat coming off the
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struggles challenge our centre every day. Losing our centre can create an inability to manage stress successfully. This technique will enable you to tap into the power that's inside you. I refer to this as "the centre". This power within you can dramatically change anything in your life -- literally in a moment. [...] Coming Soon to Healthy Lifestyles Healthy Lifestyles Living specialises in Personal Development and Stress Management. We are expanding into other areas of Healthy Living and we are proud to anounce we will be adding the following sub sections to Healthy Lifestyles Living very soon. Give Yourself A Boost About Healthy Lifestyles Living Welcome to Healthy Lifestyles Living -- a community for people who are passionate about becoming, healthier, fitter, happier and ultimately taking their lives to a more satisfying future. So we bring you through this blog the information which will help you build a healthier and happier lifestyle.
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when the chips are down. I am yet to be convinced that Cole isn't going to turn out to be one more who fits that pattern. I would like to be wrong, but we will have to wait and see. What I'm pretty sure he means by "not being a dick about it" is not starting arguments with people who practice religion in their own space. I do not share your confidence -- accusing so called 'new'atheists of being 'shrill' or 'dickish' simply for being unapologetically godless and directly taking theists to task for their more harmful and ridiculous claims is a well established delegitimising tactic among accommodationists like Mooney. The use of similar language here may be simply an unfortunate coinicidence, but then again it may not. He's been pretty consistent (recently, at least; I know there's been a substantial change over time) at opposing people pushing religion into public policy in whatever form it takes. I don't think I'd exactly characterize him as an accomodationist. And yet he characterises people who oppose the ubiquity of public paryer and the use of exclusitory, sectarian religious language by govenment entities in a society supposedly predicated upon the seperation of church and state as 'crazed reactionaries'. Tax-exempt orgs in the US MUST stay out of partisan politics, or lose their tax exemption. If there's a drive in the US among Catholic churches to tell everybody in their pews who to (not) vote for, they are way over that line. We have
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can just exclude the header row when you're doing the highlighting, but I suppose it would be useful if you realise you've accidentally highlighted the headers too). I've sorted by Paragraph, Text, and in Ascending Order here, and to be honest, that's what I always do. Click on OK , and look what you get: Here's our bibliography in order by author surname with just a highlight of the text and a few clicks -- much quicker and with far less risk of human error than doing it manually. Note: if your results come out a bit odd and have split your entries up into two halves, reverse your alphabetising by either hitting Control-Z or the Undo button, and check there aren't any pesky hard returns hiding out in the middle of paragraphs (the best way to do this is to click the Paragraph button , to the right of the A-Z button and look out for bent arrows signifying carriage returns). Get rid of those and alphabetise again to your heart's content! This is part of my series on how to avoid time-consuming "short cuts" and use Word in the right way to maximise your time and improve the look of your documents. If you have enjoyed this post and found it useful, please click on the "share" buttons below or tell your friends and colleagues about it! Thank you! Please note, these hints work with versions of Microsoft Word currently in use -- Word 2003, Word 2007 and
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Wednesday, 3 October 2012 Winston Churchill said it was 'the worst form of government except for all the others that have been tried' and Abraham Lincoln defined it as 'rule of, by, and for, the people' but is Democracy really such the great thing as we are led to believe? Politics is vital to all of our lives, almost everything depends on political decisions from how we travel to how our children are educated to how much tax we pay on our wages. We have elections, parties tell us what they will do if elected, we vote, and the winners governs until the next round of elections a number of years later. My biggest gripe about Democracy is that the voters have no way to force another election if the party who won turn out to be a disaster, the argument being that what we have is representative democracy, where we choose others to decide for us and the winner is serving the will of the majority, but are they? In Britain, David Cameron became Prime Minister with just 36% of the voting public voting for him, 64% of the population wanted someone else so is he really in his position due to the will of the British people when two thirds specifically said they didn't want him ruling over them? In America which has a population of 311 million, only 70m said Obama could represent them leaving the other 241 million to watch on as he acts as he
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a general scale isn't it? Are there any points where you really think, "I want to go back home to California"? TIM: ...Yeah, usually most days I miss home, and if there was a way to be home but still make a living playing music I would do that in a heartbeat, but the catch is that as a profession this is what I'm passionate about and then as my personal life what I'm passionate about is my loved ones back home, so those two are at a conflict with each other. The only thing I can do is find a balance where if I'm gone for a month on tour then I find a month to be home, and just even it out that way. OMG: Absolutely. So how did the recording experience go with Bill Stevenson, and how did it compare to recording "The Powerless Rise" with Adam D from Killswitch? TIM: With Adam and us we really agreed on a lot, we all have a similar background as far as our taste in the way that we like to write metal goes. When it came to working with Bill we wanted somebody who had a different background and maybe, even if they were bad ideas, throw different ideas our way. Bill definitely understands underground music; he gets the mentality that we have. He's not a metalhead through and through, he just appreciates it, so his ideas were big picture kind of things, he didn't care about really
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abandonment issues. Having isolated the victim for some time from family and friends. The bully is giving the victim dis-information,lies to get the results she wishes. It looks like she is going to get her lawyer to draw up this arrangement and have the victim sign, agree to the divorce and attachements. If this happens, ie, that the victim has signed away Parental Rights through these threats can they later be challenged? Thank you for any help you can give. A. Hi that was hard to follow! If an agreement is signed without full legal advice or under duress, it can be challenged. Q. Hi me and my husband split up 3 months ago and i have had to be pushing him to have regular contact with our 3 year old son as he kept lying and making excuses not to see him. my problem now is that my husband seems to be having a lot of mental problems. He is self harming, hearing voices, believes god is talking to him and that god has healed his bad knee, he also is dirty and unkempt (not at all like himself) and shakes all the time. i am very concerned about my sons safety around his dad due to the above and wondered if i have any legal rights to either stop contact or have secured supervised visits. i have told him this week he cant have him because of my worries and begged him to get medical help but i
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for the album? Thought you would never ask! Generation Next is the future! He is a Detroit-bred, 17-year-old producer full of talent. Oh yeah, did I mention he's also my son? I am glad that his music has been appreciated in the dance community around the world. That is a blessing and let me take the time out now to say thank you. And if you liked his work on my album you can rest assured that the best is yet to come. You can look for his debut EP to drop the first of the year. And you also got Ron Cook on there too, which seems to be his first track he's made in a long time. How did that come about? Reckless Ron Cook, yeah, that's my man! Ron and I go back over 25 years; we have a lot of history together. We lost contact for a while but we ran back into each other and from there came "Night Moves." Ron is a very talented producer, as you already know, with a lot more to come. Furthermore, let me go on record by saying this: Ron is a very essential part of the techno movement than I believe he gets credit for. What I mean is, we know about Derrick May, Juan Atkins, [Kevin] Maurice Saunderson, Jeff Mills, et al. But you never hear Reckless Ron Cook being mentioned in that category with the elite. A lot of the old funky type techno that was
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'Old Firm'.? Who to blame then or seek as like with like. ? It would also be interesting too, if ever the information became available, to see whether a rise in arrests or banning orders within the grounds of the 3rd division due to Alleged Secterian singing or other actions which have never truly been focused on that lower league before, to my knowledge. Perhaps they have but media/others, were simply lax in reporting such as un-newsworthy, being un-Sevco, Un-Celtic related.? Not tasty enough.! It strikes me as curious that this season has begun with very little, almost no comment on the very issue that seemed to be a scourge in every season most notably recent years, for all seemed guilty of such in equal measure within the SPL when Sevconia where plying their trade in that league. Is that silence an acknowledgement.? So are all guilty more or Less at present without them.? Then why the quiet.? Is there a marker so early for differences since the changes in leagues, there should be.! I do hope someone, somewhere for the greater good is embarking on a statistical finding, looking at the increase or decrease in such matters. For me it would say a lot about from where those much chastised characteristics reside most, rather than simply say all have some and let's move on as unchangeable. I would say as important a relay of such information as it would be to relay over many years the damning indictment of
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My brother died two years ago Other Qs & As Question My brother died two years ago. He was diagnosed four months previously with new variant CJD . I am still trying to come to terms with the tragedy and I am finding it very difficult to get on with my life. I am haunted with the images of my brother during his illness and the awful deterioration of his health and life. He was just 26. I am very tearful and I get very low. I noticed that at the time of his illness my concentration was very low and my memory was terrible. This has only improved slightly. I went to my GP about a year ago, but came away feeling a bit silly and as though it was to be expected. I am wondering if this is still normal or if I have depression . I have lost a lot of confidence in myself and my motivation is very low. This is what bothers me the most as it is affecting my work. I feel sick whenever CJD is on the news and I cant bear to hear about farmers or cows -- I know this sounds a bit silly really. I feel awful resentment towards my family (aunts and cousins, not immediate family) and I can only seem to direct anger at them for eating beef rather than doing something more active like get involved with family meetings with other victims of CJD. I sometimes feel
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LUST "You Tube" excerpt on this page below or see the full interview with Nancy Pearl at this link: http://www.seattlechannel.org/schedule/p\\... Brenda's new website: www.BrendaPetersonBooks.com or www.IWantToBeLeftBehind.com LISTEN to an audio excerpt from the new book on National Public Radio read by the author at: http://kuow.org/program.php?id=19037 "Unusually affecting and radiant...Peterson seeks a meeting of church and earth in this witty, enrapturing account of a spiritual journey of great relevance to us all." BOOKLIST, starred review "A tender, lyrical account, Peterson expresses genuine love for her family and gratitude for their gifts. Peterson always seeks common ground." LIBRARY JOURNAL "Blends her unique autobiography with compassionate and level-headed observations about family, food, religion, life and our relationship with living things. Peterson has a gift for describing her life's many adventures with disarming understatement and narrative poise." KIRKUS REVIEWS "A loving, luminous portrait of an irresistibly intriguing family, told by the most fascinating member of all -- the one who doesn't fit in. It's alive with stars over the Grand Canyon, scents of the sea, menus at family gatherings, and singing a descant. The story is told with such truth and tenderness that you can't help loving the whole family." Sy Montgomery, author of THE GOOD, GOOD PIG "I've been a fan of Brenda Peterson's novels since the witty DUCK AND COVER. But I can't think of another book at all like this memoir -- it's so odd and wonderful. Peterson writes here of family and conflicting faiths with moving and poignant humor." Diane
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you are five times more likely to stay smokefree. Stoptober leads you through a detailed step-by-step programme to help you achieve this goal. The new campaign includes a preparation pack, 28-day Quit Calendar and Health & Wealth wheel. You will also receive support and encouragement through a daily messaging service, inspiration from celebrity mentors, and expert advice through the Stoptober smartphone app, motivational text messages and the Stoptober Facebook page. Stoptober 2012 kicks off on Monday 1st October and runs for 28 days. For more information and to join the biggest stop smoking challenge of its kind, visit the Stoptober website. The NHS also provide: Stop smoking groups - sessions run by health professionals for groups of smokers who want to stop. In the sessions you can find out more about ways to give up and share tips and experiences with others. One to one counselling - in many areas individual counselling is available to help you give up. To find out more about these services and get support with giving up smoking, talk to your doctor or pharmacist, or call the NHS Smoking Helpline : England: 0800 022 4 332 Wales: 0800 169 0 169 Scotland: 0800 84 84 84 Northern Ireland: 0800 85 85 85 Isle of Man: 01624 642 404 Quit also have a helpline with information and advice to help you give up smoking. Call 0800 00 22 00 between 9am and 9pm or e-mail stopsmoking@quit.org.uk . Control your withdrawal symptoms When you try to quit,
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never to sea go more." Chorus.?Wae! Hae! Blow the man down, Give me some time to blow the man down. // Luce in 1883 had also given a Black Ball Line theme. And now Haswell's REUBEN RANZO, which Smith quotes. // "Reuben Ranzo"(a true story?), of course is given in yet another form, both as regards music and poetry; this favourite hauling chanty seems to have as many different versions as a pickpocket has aliases. The remark made by the collector on this song is worth remembering; he says, "Ranzo is suspiciously like a 'crib' from a wellknown old sea-song concerning a certain 'Lorenzo,' who also 'was no sailor.' However the versions of Reuben Ranzo may alter one salient point in each remains, and that is the fact of' his being no sailor.'" The last lines of this poem run :? "I wish I was old 'Ranzo's' son." Chorus.?Ranzo, boys, Ranzo. "I'd build a ship of a thousand ton; I'd give my sailors plenty of rum Old ' Ranzo' was a good old man, But now old 'Ranzo's ' dead and gone, And none can sing his funeral song." // "GLASGOW, Scotland, July 12th, '67. ? [Steamer Caledonia, Anchor Line, N.Y. to Glasgow] In hauling up the sails, the sailors sang to a wild old Boreas air ? this impromptu verse, which they varied indefinitely: Blow away ? blow a man down, A bonnie good mate and a captain too, A bonnie good ship and a bonnie good crew, Give
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was worried. Ended up real ...more I selected this book because Victoria Dahl is one of my favorite authors, complete with her own folder on my Kindle. I once one a copy of one of her books and still bought a copy for my Kindle. What this means is that I'm going to be more inclined to like her books, because it's clear her voice appeals to me. This is, however, my first historical. I'd actually started it a few times and got distracted. I knew I loved her contemporaries, but I was worried that, I dunno, I was worried. Ended up really loving this after the very beginning. I was concerned after the opening scene that the characters were going to be cardboard. Fast forward to the end when I am sleep-deprived and cannot stop reading it! What I like about Victoria Dahl is she's not afraid to give her heroines libidos and "pasts" to varying degrees. A lot of romance novels make the heroines virgins with never a tingle down below, until he walks in. Victoria Dahl's women are spirited and fun, and that makes a huge difference. For the edification of people who seek out or avoid these things, there are always at least couple scenes of that spirited fun which are funny, explicit-ish, and pretty steamy. What was great her is the hero looked at Marissa, saw her inner vixen, and accepted it all kit and kaboodle. When someone seeks to blackmail her, using knowledge of
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of the two privately-run national radon programs (listed below alphabetically) who are offering proficiency listing/accreditation/certification in radon testing and mitigation. (Reference herein to any specific commercial products, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government.) EPA-issued Radon Measurement (RMP) and Mitigation (RCP) Program photo-identification cards, and ANY item with EPA's logo or name, listing letters and identification numbers has not been valid since EPA closed its proficiency program in October 1998. Consequently, persons and companies should not represent themselves, their products or their services as "EPA Listed" or "EPA Approved" or "Meets EPA Requirements" or otherwise imply an EPA sanction. Consumers are encouraged to contact their State radon office for additional information or if you have a complaint or question. After the close of EPA's National Radon Proficiency Program (RPP) in 1998, there were requests that EPA offer some form of recognition of non-Federal radon proficiency programs. EPA developed recognition criteria and offered a one-time acknowledgment to both of the existing non-Federal national radon proficiency programs (The National Radon Safety Board (NRSB) and The National Environmental Health Association's (NEHA) National Radon Proficiency Program). This official acknowledgement [dated March 30, 2001] ran through December 31, 2002, at which time, EPA's determination expired. There were no extensions of this determination. To avoid misleading the public, the recognized programs were not to make reference to this EPA determination after December 31, 2002. EPA continues to
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Once again, Jean Shinoda Bolen has gifted us with her rich understanding of the human condition. In this book, she explores the psychological and spiritual value of death, profound loss, and illness without in any way minimizing the pain, angusih, and grief that come with these times in our loves. Bolen's book gives us a way to grapple with these passages on a deep spiritual, personal level, without turning to religious platitudes or what, for many, may feel like true-believer gloss overs. Instead, dying, illness, and loss are presented as psychological as well as physical events that resonate with rich personal and spiritual meaning and transformation, if we can allow them to do this. A wonderful book! This book is unlike any other I have read. The author is a Jungian analyst and clinical professor of psychiatry. To quote the book jacket, she "weaves myth, experience, and story to produce a book which at once illuminates the experience of the seriously ill patient and shows that facing one's mortality can be a life-transforming, and even a life-saving process". At a time when I was recovering from life-threatening illness myself, I heard the author speak at a lecture in Vancouver, and I found her use of classical myth as an allegory for illness to be quite effective. My friend Russell borrowed this book from me a few weeks before he died from cancer, and in a written note he described it as "the right book at the right time". Early in
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Well the farkin twist top wouldn't twist so I had to hack at it with the sharpest thing I have which is nail clippers. 20 minutes later I earned that drink and the whole bottle because the lid wont go back on! Good rum though. Cuba, you will be the death of me. 4 drinks in and I've never been so happy to be watching Canadian tv! Judging from the ads, it is actually a place I would like to visit. I've been told its a lot like Victoria in Australia. Maybe I'll play that country a visit if I ever make it out of Cuba! Those water crackers I mentioned were my dinner tonight after the pizza incident, well they promised salt. After the overload of salt in every meal I've tried in this country, crackers that say they have salt.........do not. WTF?? When you are far away from people you know you work out what you miss most. Mine is being in New York eating wings and drinking whiskey with my brother or having a laugh at something at the bar with mum and dad at their hostel in Nicaragua. I've only been off the grid for a week and it hits home. Day 6 Last night I swear someone was trying to get into my room so I shoved a chair with my backpack on it against the door........sorted! Woke to the lovely smell of gas and had my free brekky. I got lucky yesterday with the
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With a Little Bit of Luck Lyrics Alfred The Lord above gave man an arm of iron So he could do his job and never shirk. The Lord gave man an arm of iron-but With a little bit of luck, With a little bit of luck, Someone else'll do the blinkin' work! The three With a little bit...with a little bit... With a little bit of luck you'll never work! Alfred The Lord above made liquor for temptation, To see if man could turn away from sin. The Lord above made liquor for temptation-but With a little bit of luck, With a little bit of luck, When temptation comes you'll give right in! The three With a little bit...with a little bit... With a little bit of luck you'll give right in. Alfred Oh, you can walk the straight and narrow; But with a little bit of luck You'll run amuck! The gentle sex was made for man to marry, To share his nest and see his food is cooked. The gentle sex was made for man to marry-but With a little bit of luck, With a little bit of luck, You can have it all and not get hooked. The three With a little bit...with a little bit... With a little bit of luck you won't get hooked. With a little bit...with a little bit... With a little bit of bloomin' luck! Alfred The Lord above made man to help is neighbor, No matter where, on land, or sea,
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Princeton and Harvard. I can't see where his 10 % blackness hindered him a bit! Divemaster | 7.28.09 @ 12:32PM Americans need to wake up to the reality that they elected the first POTUS who hates his own country and tours the world apologizing for it. Polls are not sufficient; start a "re-vote" which will tell the world that B.O. does NOT represent most of Americans and Americans now apologize to the world for voting him into office. Melissa | 7.28.09 @ 12:43PM Oh Ben... really? Reeeaaally? It's one thing to be a conservative, in the true sense of the word, and quite another to fear monger and present an inaccurate portrayal of "socialized medicine" as fact. Pandering to the people, while playing on their worst fears? Very disappointing. ProfPaul | 7.28.09 @ 1:04PM The mask is off... the Republican Party/Conservatives (same thing). They cry "Patriotism!" but the reality is power. They have no program other than obstruction, negativity, serving the status quo, catering to established interests, and opposing progress. Hence the blind opposition to health care reform -- "if it's broke, don't fix it!" -- the lockstep no votes on all court nominees and justice department appointees (not the right kind of activists). The reversion to Cold War rhetoric tells it all--this is a movement that is mired in the past. Can anyone name a single FORWARD-looking policy from the conservatives/Republicans? No, it's all about returning to the good old days of Reagan (who increased the size of government
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complete online to find out. See contact details for the main banks in the PPI reclaiming's getting easier MSE news story. If this doesn't work, what's needed is likely to depend on how old your policy is. Some lenders only need a name and address (remember to let it know if yours has changed), others may need more details. It may be easier if you have the original card agreement and terms. Under the Consumer Credit Act, if your account's still open you've a legal right to get your agreement from the lender for 1. If your account?s closed and they can?t find your policy terms it'll be harder to process your complaint. Contact your provider with as much detail as you can, or request a full breakdown of your account. It can cost 10 to get this. To help with getting copies of any documents use the template letters in step 1. My bank says I didn't have PPI. Is there another way to check? If your bank says you didn't have PPI, as a backup you can ask who it used as its underwriter (the company that decides whether you're eligible for the insurance). You can then contact this organisation directly to see if a policy exists. What name should I look for to spot PPI on the paperwork? Look for any mention of an insurance fee or product that will cover your payments in you lost your job through accident, sickness or unemployment. Use our PPI questionnaire
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that the old police authorities were neither visible nor legitimate enough to carry out that role. The fact that police... A fall in support for the Lib Dems will propel Labour to victory in Tory marginals. One the most notable things about the result of the Corby by-election is the collapse of the Lib Dem vote. The party saw its share of the vote fall from 14.5 per cent to just 5 per cent as it was pushed into fourth place by Ukip, which won nearly three times as many votes (5,108 to 1,770). Many of those who voted for the Lib Dems in 2010 will have defected to Labour, which saw its vote increase by 9.8% to 48.4%, propelling the party to victory against the Conservatives. If this patten is repeated at the... Party wins seat from the Conservatives, while Lib Dems finish fourth behind the UK Independence Party. Labour has just been declared the winner of the Corby by-election, gaining a seat from the Conservatives for the first time in such a contest since Wirral South in February 1997. The swing from the Tories was 12.8 per cent, around five points larger than that currently shown by the national opinion polls. The Conservatives are dismissing the result as the kind of mid-term defeat that governments always suffer, but it's still notable that Corby has voted for the winning party in every... Which of the nebulous promises of less crime and more policemen enthuses you to turn up to
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Check out Avant Seems To Be lyrics - another terrific addition to the already magnificent Avant lyrics collection. Seems To Be lyrics are part of the Private Room album that features an amazing beat and vocals. Avant Seems To Be lyrics I was sixteen with a mind of my own You were Seventeen and you thought you was grown I found a thrill when we went up a hill And you ues to feel me, my body would get chills I picked you up in my 89 Chevy I brought you candy and popcorn at the movies I had it made when I, got paid And we, go roller skate, but every thing has changed, Wait Seems to be to me, something wrong with this household Seems to be to me, you're always trying to take control Seems to be to me, something wrong with the kissing Seems to be to me, something is missing Seems to be to me, something wrong with the making love Seems to be to me, you forgot what love was Seemsto be to me something wrong kissing Seems to be to me, something is missing [Avant] We had fun that year that you turned 21 You were my world cause you brought me my baby girl She so fine and she's all mine AndI promised to love you until the end of time [Olivia] That's ok cause I felt the same way But you're running game and that's when everything changed The phone calls
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people was a little too ripe. "I was getting very drawn into obscure conspiracy theories," he concedes. "As time's moved on I've become far more rational and empirical and I've managed to focus on slightly more realistic, tangible things." It's a wise move. Muse were taken aback when The Resistance was embraced by swivel-eyed Fox News demagogue Glenn Beck ("the lyrics are just dead-on [about] what's coming our way") and the single Uprising began soundtracking YouTube clips produced by the kind of people who believe climate change is a socialist conspiracy and Obama is an Indonesian Muslim. (Conservative attention seems to run in the family: Bellamy's father George used to play rhythm guitar in the Tornados, whose 1962 chart-topper Telstar was one of Margaret Thatcher's Desert Island Discs choices.) "In the US the conspiracy theory subculture has been hijacked by the right to try to take down people like Obama and put forward right-wing libertarianism," Bellamy agrees. He defines himself as "a left-leaning libertarian -- more in the realm of Noam Chomsky. It doesn't all have to be about guns and land protection, y'know? So yeah, I do find it weird. Uprising was requested by so many politicians in America for use in their rallies and we turned them down on a regular basis." Bellamy's motives as a lyricist aren't polemical but personal, even therapeutic. "When I dabble in watching the news and reading about current events I tend to get a future negative view and that's something I've dealt
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but federal candidates do. John Aravosis @aravosis | Facebook | Google+ . Editor of AMERICAblog, joint JD/MSFS from Georgetown, worked in the US Senate, World Bank, Children's Defense Fund, and as a stringer for the Economist. A frequent TV pundit, he has been on The O'Reilly Factor, Hardball, World News Tonight, Nightline & Reliable Sources. Full bio here . Your "report" is disgustingly biased and untrue! People were dumpster diving for food in NYC today!!!!!!! Romney is doing much more good than Obama who is just hampering efforts with his visits for photo ops! Romney is collecting food, water and supplies badly needed by the victims! 3Truck loads went yesterday..thanks to Mitt Romney! But that is just Mitt Romney. He's always like this...yes a rich man loves to do manual labor for those who cannot and need firewood split or gardens prepped for planting or a tree stump dug up......even when there are no camera around! mitch strong Did you know that romney wanted to make it look like he was collecting can goods for the victims for a photo opp? This is coming straight from his campaign. His campaign said that they paid for 5000 dollars of cans and water and handed it out to people at his rally. They then gave it back to him. So it looked as if he was collecting them. Thats no photo opp? How many ppl know that Romney has built an Oval Office exactly like the one in the Whitehouse his Church????Guess
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When He Was on the Cross Lyrics When He Was on the Cross Lyrics I'm not on an ego trip, I'm nothing on my own I make mistakes and sometimes slip Just common flesh and bone But I'll prove some day just why I say I'm of a special kind For when He was on the cross I was on His mind A look of love was on His face The thorns were in His head The blood was on that scarlet robe And stained it crimson red Though His eyes were on the crowd that day He looked ahead in time For when He was on the cross I was on His mind He knew me, yet He loved me He whose glory makes the Heaven's shine So unworthy, of such mercy For when He was on the cross I was on His mind For when He was on the cross I was on His mind
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Government. How can I make such an outrageous accusation against public figures? Surely if the Naudet film was so obviously incriminating, it would have been exposed long before now, and all those behind the 9/11 plot would have been brought to justice? Why would those responsible even risk having public figures so openly involved in it? The short answer to that is that the Naudets are no longer public figures. Since the brothers were the honorees at the 2nd annual United Firefighters' Association celebrity golf benefit at Lake Success on Long Island on 23 June 2003 (with Evander Holyfield, the late Jerry Orbach, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and others), there have been, to my knowledge, only three pieces of evidence of the Naudets still being alive: 1. In November 2004, Variety magazine carried news of a follow-up to "9/11," a feature film written and directed by the Naudet/Hanlon team, and produced by Daniel Bigel, called "Seamus"; two years later, this project has yet to appear as an actual film. 2. On 26 September 2005, the New York Daily News reported that the brothers had been special guests at the Department's centenary party for the Duane Street firehouse ? their "second home" ? the day before, also attended by Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta. 3. In May 2006, lawyers for the Naudets and Hanlon (Frankfurt, Kurnit, Klein and Selz PC) forced the removal, under copyright law, of footage from "9/11" from Dylan Avery's film "Loose Change" (due to be given a special screening at
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ticked every box for everything we need, except for being a bit too big." The property itself is a large, bright, spacious and surprisingly warm home, in part due to the multi fuel burner they installed in the lounge and the quality of the build itself. The study, or fourth bedroom, which has it's own separate staircase and is situated above the garage, is a particularly lovely room with skylights looking over the sea view and slopping ceilings that give it an extra charm. Christine added: "We didn't have much furniture with us when we moved but it was fun doing it up because we had 18 months to think about it." The move from the mainland to Brue has been something the couple have treasured. Steve, who is on the committee of the Stornoway Sea Angling Club, and Christine, who has been working with the Lewis branch of the SSPCA, are both obviously very attached to the community in Brue and Lewis as a whole. "They are lovely, lovely people, they have made us so welcome. We've been very lucky" Christine said. "Especially our neighbours Ken and Margaret," Steve added. "They made us so welcome." And for anyone who is considering to move to the island, like Christine and Steve did seven years ago, they have some sound advice: "Go for it definitely," says Christine. "We've enjoyed every minute of it. It's been an adventure." Steve agreed: "It's not until you've lived and worked in places like Outer London,
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turns out, will be tinged with sadness. Tiny Timmy Cahill won't be at Goodison anymore. I miss his corner flag punching already (though the RS will be happy he's gone). It's a very odd feeling as a bluenose going into a new season not having the crippling fear that some/all the family silver will be sold to keep the motor running - watch out for Barkley & Junior - thise two could have a big impact this season. But then again knowing my luck they'll both get crocked pre-season and we'll swap Baines & Fellaini for some magic beans No idea why some people are saying relegation candidates for Everton. I'm sure they'll get a top half finish again without really threatening the top four. A shame that there is such a limit to their achievements due to outrageous spending of others. Even though they ruined our season last season by deciding to actually turn up and score some goals... a week later than when they should have done it I may add (at Wembley) I still wish them well for the new season. Proper club Everton and I'll be there for our 1st game of the season. Always a good away day at Goodison... just a shame our all-dayer on the beer around L/pool has been dampened by an evening kick-off this time around. they could be in contention for europe every year if they started playing football before xmas!!... season after season they have a crap start to
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Scotland praying for success ahead of All Blacks visit On a prayer: Andy Robinson's battered squad will face the All Blacks on November 11th by Alan Dymock WE HAVE all seen Field of Dreams, right? An Iowa farmer takes a mower to his cornfields so he can carve out a baseball diamond. The voices in his head tell him "If you build it, they will come." Looking beyond the obvious questions of mental health and the supposed electricial skills of a floodlight-erecting farmer, it is a story of hope. Dreams can come true and people will turn up if you close your eyes and believe hard enough. Right now Andy Robinson is sitting at a desk overlooking the Murrayfield turf, squeezing his eyes shut and believing like no one has ever believed before. The All Blacks are coming and Scotland are having to rely on a few dreams of their own. On Wednesday October 24 a squad of 36 Scots was unveiled to take on the might of the All Blacks as they cut a swathe through the northern hemisphere. Within the list were a light contingent of props, some seven new names and an awful lot of sticky back plaster. Tim Visser, Allan Jacobsen, Greig Laidlaw and Sean Lamont are all in the squad because they're indispensible. All of them are carrying knocks of some kind, but without their quality Scotland must severely change their gameplan. Without them Scotland's talent pool is shallower than Girls Aloud's new ditty. Of
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weight properly is to look at your divot. If your divot is in front of where the ball was lying you need to make sure your stomach is pointing at the target. The famous Gary Player used to walk after his shots. Next time you go to the driving range maybe try and hit a shot and take a step forwards after you have struck the ball like Player. This will not only help your weight transfer but you will also find it makes you commit to the shot a lot more. About cookies We want you to enjoy your visit to our website. That's why we use cookies to enhance your experience. By staying on our website you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more about the cookies we use .
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side by side, the work data is completely manageable and protected. Here are some examples of protection features as well as policies that IT administrators will be able to enforce. Work files can only be viewed and edited by work applications A custom wallpaper can be set for the work space of the device Cut and copied work data cannot be pasted into the personal space Corporate data can't be transferred to a microSD card or USB peripherals -- this will be available as a management option for IT administrators in future releases Applications can be pushed to devices or provided optionally, including public BlackBerry App World apps without the need to obtain the source files Specific controls for network routings in the work and personal spaces BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 has been designed so that IT administrators will be able to utilize a single web-based console for rapid and simplified enterprise mobility management, with features such as configuring settings, enabling or disabling policies, controlling how users can interact with corporate data, and more. BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 represents a consolidation of our enterprise mobility management (EMM) product portfolio and will act as a complete solution for managing mobile devices, enabling communication and collaboration, and making mobile administration much more straightforward. Existing BlackBerry Enterprise Servers will be integrated and all components will ultimately reside on the same physical server. Read more in our update on the Inside BlackBerry for Business Blog. Adaptable, Manageable, and Personal We believe that BlackBerry 10
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John Nielsen-Gammon is the Texas State Climatologist and a Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M University. Viewers may remember him from my snapshot of the Great Texas drought. Reposted with permission: It's common knowledge among those who follow such things that global temperatures have not gone up very much in the past several years. This has caused many to believe that the recent lack of warming contradicts what climate models say should happen in response to the increasing Tyndall gases. This, in turn, has provoked the counterargument that the Earth is still warming, just on a longer time scale, or that the recent period is too short to yield statistically significant results. These counterarguments are not compelling. Fundamentally, any change in global temperature, even if it's just from one year to another, must have a cause. Saying that we need to look at longer time scales denies the need to find the cause of the actual global temperature changes (or lack thereof) at shorter time scales. Such causes have been sought, and a few papers have proposed various combinations of cloud cover, volcanic aerosols, the El Nio/Southern Oscillation (ENSO), deep ocean heat uptake, and so forth. A recent paper I like by Foster and Rahmsdorf (discussed here and here ) takes a statistical approach to attempt to eliminate the effect of the other known forcing mechanisms, and what's left over is a fairly steady warming. Others have noted, more casually, that 2011 was the warmest La Nia year on
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students in the room. The students who always had As from the beginning, are now finding out they need vast improvement, and it is quite an eye opener. What I can gather from my youngest, the class has change to one where every students enjoys going to English class, and their focus is to improve their own writing. My youngest is beginning to like English, because she is learning new skills that can be transferred to other subjects. I am pretty sure, I no longer have to worry about her sending me her essay, on some topic I do not understand, nor do the kind of editing that I might expect to find from a grade 10 student. As for the English teacher, former student of a private school and a teacher of a private school. I don't know why she is down here in my outport, but my rural community does get quality teachers, who have strong knowledge in their subjects. Perhaps, because education was taken seriously here and has been provided since 1800, and very few of the well-to-do sent their kids to boarding schools. Pretty brave to go against the ones' that lies above them, but I am pretty sure they have the evidence and stats to go to war with them, if they object. After all the current grade 11 class, only 40 % at the beginning of grade 8, had fair writing skills, and 60 % had low writing skills. Not a one, had excellent
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The Domestic System Before factories as we would identify them, all manufacture of products like textiles was done at home and on a small scale. Work was confined to a cottage with everybody doing their bit. Work done at home - hence the "domestic" in the title - was slow and laborious. Daniel Defoe, of "Robinson Crusoe" fame -wrote about his journey through Yorkshire in about 1720 and described how he saw small cottages, small scale production and each family working for itself. However, not everything was done under one roof. Defoe noted that in Norfolk those employed in spinning worked elsewhere to those employed in weaving. The process in the making of wool for clothes was as follows : cleaning of the wool after it had been sheared from the sheep. carding of the wool - this was brushing it to separate the fibres. If a comb was used, this would be to get the fibres parallel. The cleaned and carded wool would then be spun by spinsters. This was frequently done by young girls. If these girls had not got married at a young age, it was believed that they would remain unmarried all their life - hence the term spinster today. The finished product of the spinsters was called yarn. the yarn would then be woven by a skilled weaver using a handloom. The finished product would then be sold to a clothier. Each of these processes probably took place in separate cottages and spinning was seen
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finance specific aspects of business development and growth. NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) has generously created a 150,000 fund to enable this select group of UK Global Entrepreneurs to seek funding that enables them to accelerate the growth of their businesses. The nine graduate entrepreneurs (three individuals and two teams of two) presented the business ideas they're working on to experts in innovation, business, finance, technology and communications at the final stage of a demanding competition. They first had to submit detailed business plans justifying why the money is needed and providing strategic, financial and operational information and forecasts. Each individual and at least one member of each team has completed the NCGE's prestigious year-long international programme. The scheme -- originally known as the NCGE-Kauffman Entrepreneurship Fellowships and now called Flying Start Global Entrepreneurs -- is now in its third year. It is run in association with America's renowned Kauffman Foundation, where participants spend six months learning from world experts in entrepreneurship and visiting some of America's most active entrepreneurial universities and their enterprising environments including Harvard and MIT, and Stanford, near Silicon Valley. The 2008-2009 group flew to Kansas City, Missouri, where the Kauffman Foundation is based, two weeks ago. They are the first cohort to benefit from specialised training given by NESTA during their first six months in the UK. The Flying Start Global Entrepreneurs scheme chooses as its participants graduates in science, technology, engineering and maths recommended by their English universities as
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RPG's available at the time, KH blended cartoon-inspired detail yet contrasted it with excellent cut-scenes which told the story beautifully. The game definitely pushed the PS2 to its limits though and really opened up gamers imaginations as to what they could expect from similar titles in the future. 3) Its longevity. Just like any decent RPG out there, KH offered you a world that you could pour hours upon hours into without seeing everything it had to offer. Whether you chose to follow the story completely or not, you weren't looking at a game that you could finish off in two or three days. With multiple worlds that were densely populated, including cameos from the Little Mermaid, the Nightmare Before Christmas and Aladdin, the game was kept fresh with enemies that were designed to match the environment they appeared in. All this and the customisation of items and weaponry has not even been mentioned, it's enough to make the hardiest of RPG fans start to drool. 4) Its story. Another area in particular where people could criticise the game without playing it is its story, but the script writers proved that you could bring adult themes into a child-like title. Dealing with death, loss and love Sora was a character who you couldn't help but relate to and feel emotionally attached to. Not a moment goes by where his story isn't fraught with danger and/or excitement; you're always on the go looking for clues and fighting off the bad guys.
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Water as the 'property' of the state In any such examination it is important to acknowledge that even the most expansive models of the commodification of water and risk 'sharing' still assume a situation of initial state control or 'ownership' over water in its various forms. Property constructs are variable and, as Fisher (2004) notes, can range from property held by the state, an individual, a community or an 'unowned' commons. Whether the posited 'unowned commons' of economic-resource theory can exist in reality is a moot point (for a discussion, see Fisher 2004: 201). Here in Australia, as noted, most debates about the degree and nature of privatisation in relation to water coalesce around the character of 'public ownership' rather than querying the initial vesting of the resource in the state. Typically in natural resources contexts, such vesting occurs through statute. In this regard, the Australian High Court has been called upon to determine the nature of Crown [Government] 'ownership' of natural resources in the seminal case, Yanner v Eaton. In that case, the Court accepted that: 'Property' does not refer to a thing; it is a description of a legal relationship with a thing. It refers to a degree of power that is recognised in law as power permissibly exercised over the thing. The concept of 'property' may be elusive. ... Much of our false thinking about property stems from the residual perception that 'property' is itself a thing or resource rather than a legally endorsed concentration of power
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When police conduct a search, the amendment requires that the warrant establish probable cause to believe that the search will uncover criminal activity or contraband. They must have legally sufficient reasons to believe a search is necessary. In Carroll v. United States (1925), the Supreme Court stated that probable cause to search is a flexible, common-sense standard. [ 80 ] [ 81 ] To that end, the Court ruled in Dumbra v. United States (1925) that the term probable cause means "less than evidence that would justify condemnation", [ 82 ] reiterating Carroll ' s assertion that it merely requires that the facts available to the officer would "warrant a man of reasonable caution" in the belief that specific items may be contraband or stolen property or useful as evidence of a crime. [ 83 ] It does not demand any showing that such a belief be correct or more likely true than false. A "practical, non-technical" probability that incriminating evidence is involved is all that is required. [ 84 ] In Illinois v. Gates (1983), the Court ruled that the reliability of an informant is to be determined based on the "totality of the circumstances." [ 85 ] Exceptions to the warrant requirement Consent If a party gives consent to a search, a warrant is not required. There are exceptions and complications to the rule, including the scope of the consent given, whether the consent is voluntarily given, and whether an individual has the right to consent to a
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Elizabeth's interest to control the ways in which she was represented to her subjects. She believed, like many Renaissance monarchs, in the idea of royal absolutism, the theory that ultimate power was quite properly concentrated in her person and indeed that God had appointed her to be His deputy in the kingdom. Opposition to her rule, in this view, was not only a political act but also a kind of impiety, a blasphemous grudging against the will of God. This view of the Queen's power was reiterated in speeches, political tracts, and from the pulpits of churches, where they were incorporated in the Book of Homilies that clergymen were required to read out to their congregations. Although she presented herself as a defender of the Protestant nation, Elizabeth also ensured that her subjects would revere her by reaching back to the Middle Ages and to the cult of the Virgin Mary. By defining herself as the Virgin Queen, she appropriated the popular emotion that had throughout England's long Catholic era been attached to Mary, and this allowed her to claim authority outside of conventional gender roles. In this portrait, Elizabeth I asserts the identity she had defined for herself by holding a sieve, a traditional symbol of virginity.
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earwax isn't just gross. It's gross and useful. The Middle Ear: Good Vibrations After sound waves enter the outer ear, they travel through the ear canal and make their way to the middle ear. The middle ear's main job is to take those sound waves and turn them into vibrations that are delivered to the inner ear. To do this, it needs the eardrum, which is a thin piece of skin stretched tight like a drum. The eardrum separates the outer ear from the middle ear and the ossicles (say: ah -sih-kulz). What are ossicles? They are the three tiniest, most delicate bones in your body. They include: the malleus (say: mah -lee-us), which is attached to the eardrum and means "hammer" in Latin the incus (say: in -kus), which is attached to the malleus and means "anvil" in Latin the stapes (say: stay -peez), the smallest bone in the body, which is attached to the incus and means "stirrup" in Latin When sound waves reach the eardrum, they cause the eardrum to vibrate. When the eardrum vibrates, it moves the tiny ossicles -- from the hammer to the anvil and then to the stirrup. These bones help sound move along on its journey into the inner ear. The Inner Ear: Nerve Signals Start Here Sound comes into the inner ear as vibrations and enters the cochlea (say: ko -klee-uh), a small, curled tube in the inner ear. The cochlea is filled with liquid, which is set into motion, like
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maximum rule that caps the number of vets (goalies are exempt) teams can dress. Teams must dress 12 skaters with no more than 260 professional regular season games played and a 13th with no more than 320. We do know NHLers would be free to seek temporary employment in Europe as they did in droves during the 2004-05 lockout. But let's just hope we don't learn the hard answer to your question come Sept. 15 when the current collective bargaining agreement expires. The league has too much riding on this coming season, including a mammoth Winter Classic and its concomitant HBO 24/7 series. -- RS (Whoever "RS" is [couldn't figure it out myself], the Hockey News has columnists and staff writers filling in for Proteau this week, and RS makes a good point about the Winter Classic, too) Also of Red Wings-related note :  I'm not one for dishing the kinds of trade talk Paul delved into here on Friday afternoon, so all I can say to MLive's Brendan Savage's stating that Wings fans hope that the team can trade for an offensive defenseman like Zach Bogosian, Keith Yandle or Jay Bouwmeester is what is probably a party line by now: "That's swell and all, but the Wings have no leverage in trade discussions right now, and the team can't afford to dig a new hole in its roster to fill another." I'd love to see the Wings do more than add a free agent band-aid sometime this month
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and not against only one of them. I do not want to waste time, and I have already dealt with that point. Members opposite might try to attend to the argument. I have said that during the last two years we have been under the protection of the Parliament Act . When that ceases to protect us we cannot tell what might be done by another place. With all respect to the right hon. Gentleman the Member for Warwick and Leamington, he does not know what the other place may do. There are 100 or so peers who attend there regularly, but the great mass are in the wilderness, and at any time may come in and overturn anything. I put it to Members opposite: supposing the position were reversed, supposing a potential majority were against them in another place, all drawn from the party on this side -- and, let me say, not from the most intelligent followers of this party. Would they like the position that at any moment the whole of their programme might be upset? Of course, they would not. The fact is that this system does work unevenly. It would have been folly to have waited until action was taken by the Lords when we could meet the situation by making this simple amendment. Let me say that no one has really tried to attack the point of this amendment, which is an alteration from two years to one year. The Leader of the Opposition
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this movie (as Aragorn) because he didn't like the shooting schedule. Christopher Lee originally auditioned for the role of Gandalf. He immediately realized that Gandalf was a very physical role and he might have been able to have done it 25 years ago. Patrick Mc Goohan was one of the first choices for Gandalf but he had to turn it down due to his declining health. Tom Baker was offered "a role" according to him, not neccesarily "the role of Gandalf". He turned it down because he didn't want to be in New Zealand for months at a time. Speculation still exists on what this role may have been. Some speculate that it might have perhaps been Radagast the Brown (which eventually went to fellow Doctor Who alum Sylvester McCoy for Peter Jackson's adaptation of The Hobbit ). Wargs look nothing like wolves, because killing wolves is no longer the acceptable behavior it was when Tolkien wrote the books. They were later made more wolflike for the adaptation of The Hobbit , supposedly at Guillermo del Toro 's behest while he was still slated to direct. Of course, they are still referred to as "Wolves of Isengard" at one point. They specifically avoided having the m?makil use their trunks as "hands" as well as certain other behaviors that might make the audience identify them too closely with Real Life elephants. Why Don't Ya Just Shoot Him? : Sometimes Gandalf uses his magic powers, and sometimes he doesn't. He does when
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been reading Jane Jacobs recently and she makes the point that parks are not necessarily a positive contribution to a neighbourhood. They can be depending on factors such as how they relate to their perimeter and whether they have a variety of uses for a diverse group of users who shift throughout the day. So I believe its important that Knollwood's renewal makes it an even better public space designed for people to actively use. So please share your thoughts and ideas! I will make sure they are shared with the folks at the city and the ANA. Next steps The city is now working on the existing conditions plan now and are open to any ideas you may have for the park. They will be looking at creating a couple of conceptual plans for presentation at a neighbourhood meeting at Sheppard School in early September. I'll help to spread the word about that meeting but I'm hoping that the city will distribute flyers around the neighbourhood too. That kind of notice has been helpful in making sure people knew about the Auditorium expansion meetings. After the September meeting, the city will produce a final concept plan based on community input. Then it will be up to the budget process to get the funding for the redevelopment of Knollwood Park.
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my daughter also works in the Hospitality industry and depends on tips, I know it is a crusher when no customers show up. Posted by RWBill from the Capital of the Confederacy. on 11/03/12 at 04:45 PM ET Truly ironic, and not in the Alanis Morrisette sense of the word. Posted by dougie on 11/02/12 at 07:07 AM ET I wanna have sex with that post so bad... Posted by SYF from The Purveyors of the Perfect Pint on 11/06/12 at 02:34 PM ET Posted by SYF from The Purveyors of the Perfect Pint on 11/12/12 at 12:05 PM ET "I got to be honest, I personally think he's an idiot,'' White said of Bettman. "Since he's come in I think he's done nothing but damage the game. If you think of all the moves he's made, the teams that are all struggling seem to be the teams he put in places where there's (less support for hockey). One reason to hope for a return of hockey, to cheer Ian White for his Chelios-like comments. Posted by RWBill from the Capital of the Confederacy. on 11/16/12 at 04:45 PM ET Candice Swanepoel. Yummeh. Posted by SYF from The Purveyors of the Perfect Pint on 11/12/12 at 12:02 PM ET You even know her name? That is awesome. I was just calling her Dances with KY. Posted by RWBill from the Capital of the Confederacy. on 11/16/12 at 04:46 PM ET You even know her name? That is awesome. I was
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Return beef to the pan. Whisk the plum sauce mixture; stir into skillet. Cook and stir until slightly thickened. Stir in peanuts. Serve over rice if desired. Sprinkle with sesame seeds. Fish Stew With Fennel, Fire Roasted Tomatoes and Garlic Simplicity is the name of the game when it comes to a fabulous weeknight meal. Sometimes recipes are much better when the ingredients are fresh but simple. That couldn't be more true for this divine fish stew! In a medium to large stock pot heat a little olive oil over medium heat. Saute the fennel until wilted and then add the garlic and saute a few minutes more. Next add the tomatoes, saffron threads, and white wine. Bring to a boil and then simmer on low for a minute or two. Add the fish stock and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and add the fish. The fish will cook quickly, about five minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste. While the stew is simmering heat the oven to 400F. Brush olive oil on both sides of the french bread slices, sprinkle with a little salt and place in the oven to toast. When the bread is toasted, remove from the oven and rub a halved garlic on each toast. Place one toast in each of the four soup bowls. Ladle the stew over the toasts and serve immediately. Bon Appetit! CARAMEL APPLE CRISP Apple crisp is one of those desserts that will never, ever go
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that I am only responsible for me and my reactions, thank God! ttp://jeremystatton.com/ Jeremy Statton It's easier to put the blame elsewhere, but it doesn't affect the only problem you can change. Thanks, Sarah. bamabrasileira these things are kinda useless in the real world. it is why you have so many supposedly god fearing people who have a big old sexually/emotionally/spiritually repressed black hole living in the center of them. it is never very helpful to encourage people not to acknowledge what they are feeling before trying to be some assholes best friend or the understanding parent that they never had. it all looks good on paper though. ttp://jeremystatton.com/ Jeremy Statton The intent of the post wasn't to suggest that we should repress. I wasn't addressing people who have been legitimately hurt by someone else's actions. If you have been hurt, I hope that you find a place where people are not offended by you and will love you and help you. ttp://www.wildbillkerr.com/ Wild Bill Kerr I used to take things personally. If I feel upset now I remind myself they are just people like me and deserve respect and patience even if they're not showing me respect and patience. Most people will pleasantly surprise you if given enough love and understanding. My Mum gave me the most wonderful piece (peace) of advice -'Nicky, offence is for little people. Breathe, and walk on.' She is so right, if something offends us, we have to look within as to why it
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you going knocking on doors? Bowen: Well, obviously, Fran, we will be talking to people about their votes. We are available to talk to people of all parties about how they want to see this issue progressed through the Parliament. We've shown that this far, frankly, we've shown that -- by instigating the discussions with the Opposition, we've shown that by my discussions with Mr Wilkie, the government's discussions, Mr Oakeshott's discussions with Dr Washer, the cross-parliamentary group which convened yesterday -- we've shown that we are open to sensible discussions to see a breakthrough. Now, unfortunately this far the Liberal Party has not. I hope that changes today; it can change today, it is not too late for it to change today. Kelly: You're listening to RN Breakfast . Our guest this morning is the Immigration Minister, Chris Bowen. Chris Bowen, Malcolm Turnbull put an offer to the Prime Minister in the debate yesterday. He said why not just go with Nauru now, if it doesn't work then you can put up Malaysia? Bowen: Well, as I say, Fran, I mean, that was something Mr Turnbull said, it is not something the Liberal Party has said. If the Liberal Party -- Kelly: Well, what do you think of the idea? Bowen: If the Liberal Party has an offer to make they can make it. Now, we've put our policy very clearly, and it is the job of governments, as I say Fran, to put forward good policy and we've
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And I've joined this team that is a team of mavericks with John McCain, also, with his track record of reform, where we're known for putting partisan politics aside to just get the job done. Now, Barack Obama, of course, he's pretty much only voted along his party lines. In fact, 96 percent of his votes have been solely along party line, not having that proof for the American people to know that his commitment, too, is, you know, put the partisanship, put the special interests aside, and get down to getting business done for the people of America. We're tired of the old politics as usual. And that's why, with all due respect, I do respect your years in the U.S. Senate, but I think Americans are craving something new and different and that new energy and that new commitment that's going to come with reform. I think that's why we need to send the maverick from the Senate and put him in the White House, and I'm happy to join him there. IFILL: Governor, Senator, neither of you really answered that last question about what you would do as vice president. I'm going to come back to that... ... throughout the evening to try to see if we can look forward, as well. Now, let's talk about -- the next question is to talk about the subprime lending meltdown. Who do you think was at fault? I start with you, Gov. Palin. Was it the greedy lenders? Was
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you're a thick slag - and I do think some of that genuinely still exists. But the main thing is that you become a dual heritage family. It kind of alters your own racial identity too. You become responsible for communicating and developing your child's ethnic identity, and so you have to embrace it and make it part of you, too. Not all white mothers accept that responsibility. But if you do, you will find the journey fascinating and far more positive than negative One last thing: I have a birth child who shares my ethnic identity, and an adopted child who does not. Do I have a different kind of bond with my biological child? In some ways, yes. She reminds me so much of myself at that age, whereas my adopted child is a very different personality. But that doesn't imply an extra closeness; with both children, I love the things that unite us but also the many ways in which they are different from me. And I love them equally, without a doubt. Some people do seem to set great store on biological connection and physiological similarity with their children - but those people tend not to adopt. Or, for that matter, seek partners from a different ethnic background. He looks the spit of his father (which is unfortunate as we split up 12 years ago, but hey!). However my DM still maintains that he has a look of me. I don't see it. Even the immigration
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m8, u have done well - I mean nothing by it but u do constantly seem to be dieting. U will be able to diet on more calories once u put some more size on. Ur strict, committed and driven - if u get ur ab mindset out the way temporarily I reckon u could do better
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is that sometimes the scope of the game can be the thing that breaks the experience . The game had insane potential but of course time, money, resources etc are limited. But they did include a large part of the missing piece : modability. The fact that the game was incredibly moddable is most likely the main reason it is still alive today (and is on sale on steam today, btw ). To me that is a huge testament to just how far a game can survive if it is heavily moddable and can be taken further than the developers had ever dreamed. I'm going with a Zelda game, because it's the first thing that came to mind when I was thinking of important games to me. Zelda: A Link to the Past SUBJECTIVE A Link to the Past is one of the first games I can remember playing (successfully), and I have a lot of really great memories of it. I remember struggling through different dungeons with my dad occasionally coming in to help with the tough parts, and how each new weapon you obtained after fighting giant monsters was really rewarding. I love almost everything in this game, from the gameplay, to the art, to the music, and to how it progressed and introduced new challenges. I think one of my favourite parts of this game is how it progresses. It feels like, a lot of the time, you can go and explore the world however you want,
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Milk Today, to my horror, I found a tub, still sealed, of cottage cheese at the back of my fridge. On the lid it said 'best used befor 13 May 2012'. I was prepared for the worst when I opened it - but to my surprise it looks, smells and tastes perfectly fresh. On other occasions I have noticed that milk and fresh cream seems still fresh long after its expiry date which in the case of milk is at least two weeks after the purchase. My question - what makes it possible that those products don't spoil, grow molds, etc. and keep fresh for such a long time, especially in the case of the cottage cheese which is over 4 months past its expiry date? G'Day to you too! The shelf-life of cottage cheese will be influenced by a number of factors including the type of cheese, how it was manufactured (e.g., exposure to heat) and how it is stored. It is possible that your fridge is actually colder than the recommended storage temperature (likely around 4oC), or colder at the back of the fridge, and that will have extended the cheese shelf-life. But I think the most likely reason for your cheese's longevity is the packaging. The cheese may have been well-protected from light and moisture. Also, I think it was scientists at Cornell Uni in the States that pioneered the use of CO2 (antibacterial) to improve the quality of dairy products, something that was picked up by
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thereby including Australia . Haidt's first metaphor is 'the rider and the elephant'. The huge and powerful elephant is the embodiment of the instincts (not mentioned by the author , though I don't see how they can be excluded) intuitions, feelings and emotions we all have, and are expressed, particularly in our values. Instincts are generally taken to be the 'hard-wired' or gene-determined aspects of our nature; intuitions arise from our life experiences and, together with our instincts, fashion our patterns of behaviour that can be roughly described as our 'cultural characteristics', in striving to secure our needs, pursue our wants, and reach our goals. The rider is our reasoning self whose task, according to Haidt, is to serve the elephant by steering it away from dangers it cannot see or comprehend: 'Brains evaluate everything in terms of potential threat or benefit to the self, and then adjust behaviour to get more of the good stuff and less of the bad.' (p. 35) Overall, in the author's view expressed in his second metaphor: 'We are 90 Percent Chimp and 10 per cent Bee' (p. 187) -- proportions we could argue about while accepting the principle. There are two aspects to this. Though not everyone sees humans in this light, it is no great surprise that many think we are basically self-centred, often violent and dictatorial individuals like Chimpanzees with whom we share 99 per cent of genes, with a minor mix of the social behaviour of bees. These insects are
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Willie Nelson On The Road Again Lyrics Willie Nelson On The Road Again Lyrics total views : 127 times this week. Rating: 7 / 10 [ 3 votes]. You can enlarge lyrics to on the road again for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song On The Road Again by Willie Nelson and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to on the road again, please feel free to submit them. On the road again Just can't wait to get on the road again The life I love is making music with my friends And I can't wait to get on the road again On the road again Goin' places that I've never been Seein' things that I may never see again And I can't wait to get on the road again On the road again Like a band of gypsies we go down the highway We're the best of friends Insisting that the world keep turning our way and our way Is on the road again [ From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/w/willie-nel\\... ] I just can't wait to get on the road again The life I love is making music with my friends And I can't wait to get on the road again On the road again Like a band of gypsies we go down the highway We're the best of friends Insisting that the world keep turning our way and our way Is on the
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using domain authority benchmarks. Of course, there is a lot of data made available for anchor text analysis and you can take the data out on a spreadsheet to mull over it. You can drill and drill further in your link evaluation process and can also find links to certain chosen pages. The link data includes the top pages on your site, anchor texts used in links, the links to a site and the shares on social sites. You can study the links your competitor is getting and see where your links are going wrong or shall we say- 'unnatural'. ahrefs is a paid tool (with plans starting from $790/year), but offers two months' free usage if you sign up for an annual subscription. It has a number of services/tools on offer, which are great for researching the competitor, as well as finding the toxic links to your site. Their 'Site Explorer' functionality is the one you can use to study backlinks profiles. Simply keying in your domain will give you a tabulated view of the referring links to your domain: Number of Links Types of Links Number of Unique referring domains Most extensively used anchor texts Domains directing the biggest number of links New links Lost links The tool's 'Standard Reports' functionality will allow you to research in a different manner. You can sort and filter the data as per certain parameters like social sites metrics. There is a very nice graphical representation of the changing links, which you
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If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. I want to get married to non-muslim guy I am deeply in love with my boyfriend who is a Sikh and been seeing for 2 years at uni. This is the guy i want to marry his family has agreed to our relationship but my family hasnt. He is willing to let me stay muslim and have marriage ceremony in masjid and temple but my family are giving me grief over it. They want me to get married to my cusin brother from pak. I donno what to do I feel like running away. Re: I want to get married to non-muslim guy Sister there is no marriage between a mushrik (Sikh) and a muslim. The marriage would be invalid under Islamic Shariah and you would be committing Zina. The best thing for you to do is understand what the command of Allah and his nabi (saw) have to say. If your desires go against the command of Allah your walking on a dangerous path. And your talking about a very serious decision. If you choose a path of direct rebellion and disobedience to the command of Allah don't expect any good to come to you. I have to first
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his best interests that the oxygen was removed?Certainly . (interview 11) The nurse expressed the view that had the oxygen had an expected therapeutic value, the patient's refusal would not have been respected. HA: Might it have been more of a struggle if death had not been so imminent?Definitely...we knew...HA: How do you think, as nurses, we should respond if a patient says "I can't take this oxygen anymore"?It depends on his condition...if they need the oxygen, you are going to keep it on...this gentleman was for TLC. (interview 11) In a third incident, a dying patient refused a nasogastric tube. This refusal was upheld because there was no clear benefit to be gained from continuing the feeding. In a fourth incident, a patient's refusal of antibiotics for a severe chest infection was respected. In this incident, there is evidence that the clinicians felt that, again, it was in the patient's interests for her life not to be prolonged. The patient's refusal was clearly influential in the decision to withhold care. In the incidents in which care was withheld, however, the care was not ultimately considered to be in the best interests of the patient. There is evidence in the previous section that care considered to be essential is given in the absence of the patient's consent. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY The data obtained for this study were exploratory. It was not the specific intention to explore the management of the patient who refuses care; the topic arose as a
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entertainment like a McDonalds does cheeseburgers. Grown an imagination and shut your lips, or better yet go investigate Kim Kardasians wardrobe and leave the science up to those with a brain. I used to be suggested this web site by my cousin. I am no longer positive whether or not this put up is written through him as no one else understand such special approximately my trouble. You are incredible! Thanks! Perhaps, "Reporter Plays D Sharp on a Synthesizer for Ten Seconds" would have been a better title. Great idea, abysmal execution. You might as well add in some little *pew!*pew!* laser-gun sounds for effect. Main contradiction on topic: We just passed 50th Anniversary of space project to pick up, 24/7, any, all faint echoes of deep space radio waves. Their report: Nothing. No.Echoes. Now appears activity from March of 2011, and it took 15 months of human activity to share with us? Why can't we see the printout of the original downloaded radio waves. If something is suspect on space info simply go to NASA. The entire universe sounds like Auuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (Om)......this was found out some thousands of years earlier and the sounds you showed are just part of this energy. Well, we know the answer and your research will confirm this if it continues some thousands of years... thats the power of God. This piece was actually published *without* a sound - without any synthesized sound based on the light intensity. Why did this Miller guy go to
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baby, I wasn't forced back to work sooner than I wanted to by financial pressure. As a former CEO, I suspect Mayer will also have the choice to return to work -- financial necessity won't be a factor for her as it is for far too many new mums in the US (and here at home). Because as Forbes.com reports, the United States aren't exactly leading the world when it comes to paid maternity leave: Working women are granted 12 weeks' unpaid time off to care for a newborn or adopted child, with the guarantee of the same job when they return. To qualify, they must have been employed for at least 12 months at the same firm before the time off and have worked a minimum of 1,250 hours during the same period. What makes this law so unhelpful for many working women is that companies with fewer than 50 employees are exempt from abiding by it -- meaning that these smaller firms are not obligated to grant any time off to care for a newborn (or sick family member). Although many large companies, such as Wall Street outfits and telecommunication firms, offer some kind of paid-leave package, more than half of U.S. companies employ fewer than 50 people. The statistics are revealing. A 2008 report from the Families and Work Institute indicated that 16% of companies with at least 100 employees provide full pay during maternity leave. This is down from 27% in 1998. Even for those who
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over your equipment, there may be times when he can help you with problems over the phone to walk you through updates. Other times he can come to your home and fix what's wrong. Only rarely will he need to have your equipment in his shop. A computer technician will make certain that your computer is working smoothly and efficiently. If you have had computer freezes -- or even seen the horrible Blue Screen of Death! -- he can tell you what's wrong. It's best not to put off the need for service, because a small problem can snowball into a bigger one. Other times you might call upon a computer repair person to ensure that your software is installed correctly and that your hardware is updated to run it effectively. He can also protect you against viruses and other malware. Do you use your computer several times a week or on a daily basis? If so then you would probably benefit from a consultation with a computer repair expert.
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this helps!
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