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networking sites and in newspaper articles about its resolution. [ 90 ] The third series has become the UK's most watched drama series since 2001. [ 1 ] The series has been awarded and nominated for numerous awards. The series won the BAFTA award for Best Drama Series , while Freeman won the award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Dr Watson alongside Andrew Scott, who portrayed the role of Jim Moriarty and was awarded the following year, and Cumberbatch was nominated for Best Actor . The show was also nominated for the YouTube Audience Award. [ 91 ] Andrew Scott won Best Supporting Actor for his work in the second series, which was nominated in other categories. [ 92 ] The first series also won the Arqiva award for the "best terrestrial show" at the 2011 Edinburgh International Television Festival . [ 93 ] "A Study in Pink" and "A Scandal in Belgravia" were nominated for Emmy Awards in a variety of categories. [ 94 ] [ 95 ] The series won several BAFTA Cymru awards: television drama, Director: Fiction (Euros Lyn), Director of Photography: Fiction (Steve Lawes), Production Design (Arwel Wyn Jones), and Make Up & Hair (Claire Pritchard-Jones). [ 96 ] Charlie Phillips won the 'Editing: Fiction' category at the British Academy Television Craft Awards . [ 96 ] The show's popularity resulted in enquiries for coats similar to Sherlock's, reported retailer Debenhams . Garment manufacturer Belstaff put the wool trench coat worn by Benedict | IN | IN EN | 9,996,386 |
15 women in senior ministry roles. That is proportionally higher than any other building in the square mile. Different roles What much of this argument comes down to is gender differences - we believe these differences are part of who we are, and God calls us in affirmation of our individuality and differences. In a society where many of us struggle with our sense of identity, this truly is good news, and very credible. So many women have spoken up in synod and the media against the measure, which they felt at some points denigrated their calling and identity as biblical women. Pete Myers Men are called to emulate Christ as head over the church. Women are called to emulate Christ as he submits to his Father. Therefore, the Bible calls men and women to live out these roles in the life of the church so that the world can see just how brilliant Jesus Christ is. This is why Paul is not sexist to affirm those distinctions and say "I do not permit a woman to teach or to assume authority over a man..." (1 Timothy 2:12). There is a key passage from Paul that some believe justifies women bishops: "there is neither male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus" (Galatians 3:28). But I disagree - this key passage is not saying that there is no difference between men and women, but that our differences don't prevent us from being united. He calls men as | OP | OP OB | 1,440,788 |
Your link provides all of the decoding information. I'm not sure what else you want. The first byte is the ISO, converted by the formula provided (val = 100 * 2**(raw/12-5)). I don't know what the next 3 bytes are for (01 0c 00). Then 2 bytes for ISOExpansion, etc... Thank you very much for the quick reply. I want to know how these numbers relate to the ISO, that was all. I am just starting out in Software Development and have been given a camera issue to solve which involves working out these numbers. Is there any chance you would be able to use one of the numbers (e.g. 48 for 200 ISO) in that formula provided so I can see how you're using it as I don't understand the formula. | ID | ID DF | 3,360,518 |
revealed will of God, signified by the Spirit of God, who said, "separate me Saul and Barnabas, for the work whereunto I have called them", Acts 13:2 , and shows, that it was not owing to any worth or merit in him, but purely to the free grace and sovereign will and pleasure of God, that he was made an apostle of Christ: and Sosthenes our brother. This seems to be the same man, who was the chief ruler of the synagogue of the Jews at Corinth; and was converted to the Christian faith by the Apostle Paul whilst there, as appears from his favouring the cause of the apostle, for which the Jews beat him before the judgment seat, and yet Gallio the Roman deputy took no notice of it, Acts 18:17 , in the Syriac dictionary (a) mention is made of one Sosthenes, governor of a city, one of the seventy disciples, who was educated at Pontus, and cast into the sea by the order of Nouna; and is also said to be bishop of Colophon in Ionia; see Gill on Luke 10:1 ; but without any reason. This person the apostle joins with him, not as in equal office with him, but as a brother in Christ, and very probably a ministering brother, and a companion of his; and the rather, because he might be well known to the Corinthians, and respected by them; wherefore he chose to join him with him, to show their agreement in | LY | LY PR | 439,137 |
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you like (and you do) but the issue is really quite simple. People are angry, twisting words to insinuate that they actually voted for this is insulting in the least. persephone says: 02:19pm | 14/09/11 Syl I'm with Farr - this isn't a carbon tax, therefore GIllard did not lie. In the same interview where she ruled out a carbon tax (which was clearly defined by Abbott during the CPRS discussions as a price you personally would pay to the ATO on purchases and claim back at the end of the year) she said she would impose a carbon price. She's imposing a carbon price. People are angry because they've been lied to, yes. But the lying did not come from the government, which has consistently said that they're pricing carbon, not taxing it. PTom says: 02:42pm | 14/09/11 Syl, No your wrrong. The winning party did say they would introduce a Carbon Price scheme and that is what they are doing. Companies wil have to pay for permits to emitt which they can either not pay be reducing their emission or sell to a third party. I don't see a tax in there. Chris L says: 03:51pm | 14/09/11 @Syl - That quote you remember where Gillard said there'd be no carbon tax actually has more to it that people edit out. Gillard went on, in the same sentence, to say there would be a carbon price. Even Andrew Bolt pointed this out on the eve of the election. | OP | OP OB | 124,816 |
I'm bound away this very day, I'm bound for the Rio Grande. Chorus: And away you Rio! Oh, you Rio! I'm bound away this very day, I'm bound for the Rio Grande. PADDY, COME WORK ON THE RAILWAY In eighteen hundred and sixty-three, I came across the stormy sea. My dung'ree breeches I put on Chorus: To work upon the railway, the rail - way, To work up-on the rail - way. Oh, poor Paddy come work on the railway. Many other songs might be named, some of which, peculiar to the Liverpool packets, are of a rowdy nature. Adams finally polishes up his discussion with a statement on sing-outs. In addition to these songs are the unnameable and unearthly howls and yells that characterize the true sailor, which are only acquired by years of sea service. There is the continuous running solo of " way-hey he, ho, ya," &c., &c , accompanying the hand-over-hand hoisting of jibs and staysails. Then for short " swigs " at the halyards, we have such utterances as " hey lee , ho lip , or yu ," the emphasis and pull coming on the italicized syllables on which the voice is raised a tone. Then comes the more measured "singing out," for the long and regular pulls at the "braces." Each sailor has his own " howl" peculiar to himself, but fortunately only one performs at a time on the same rope. The effect, however, when all hands are on deck at a | ID | ID DF | 3,037,219 |
the whole picture, turn your iPhone to landscape and tap the full-screen icon to view web pages without distractions. Get back to your draft. In Mail, touch and hold the Compose button to switch to your last saved message draft. See what's up. Notification Center lets you know about missed messages, calendar invitations, friend requests and more. New notifications appear on top of the screen. Swipe down to see a summary of recent notifications. Set Reminders. Assign due dates to items on your to-do list and Reminders will send you alerts. Add locations, and you'll get alerts when you leave or when you arrive. You can also choose priority levels and write notes. Tweet it. Post it. Sign in once under Settings, and you can tweet or update your Facebook status directly from Safari, Photos, Camera and Maps. Broadcast live with AirPlay. With AirPlay Mirroring, you can share exactly what's on your iPhone 4S with your HDTV connected to an Apple TV. Just double-click the Home button, swipe all the way to the right and select AirPlay Mirroring. Customise your keyboard. Create your own personal dictionary, including shortcuts for each word. So your keyboard not only autocorrects, it knows exactly what you want to say as you type. In Settings, tap General > Keyboard > Add New Shortcut. From here, you can add new phrases and assign optional shortcuts to them. Create an event -- fast. Touch anywhere on the calendar to create an event. To change your schedule, just | HI | HI | 445,358 |
trying to bring in some of that grassroots feel. Before I came out here and was offered the position I did quite a bit of research on presidential candidates -- and at that time all the different Republican candidates were running for nomination. The graphic design they were doing was all very much the same; everything has always been very much the same - dark blue and reds. It all felt very stale to me and that's not what Barack Obama stands for - whether that was in an official or un-official design capacity - he always seemed very different to anybody else, so my goal was to represent that. I chose very different shades then anybody else was using - they're a lot brighter. Obama's 2012 identity DW: How much involvement does Obama himself have on the design of his campaign? I don't think he really does. Any senior staff were part of the bigger decisions, I don't think he was directly involved at all. DW: In terms of the strategy did you look to connect with voters in the 2012 campaign? Was there any research undertaken, or did you look for feedback? JH: There was never any direct research on the design itself as far as colours and the look. We just went with our gut. There was some polling on messaging obviously but that was not part of my team. DW: Now the dust has settled on the election itself, can you tell us what you thought | SP | SP IT | 184,325 |
Peter C Reply: November 5th, 2012 at 2:50 pm Well said, Martin. A very measured response to the constant pro-Hamilton, anti-McLaren diatribes we keep hearing from Wayne. He must have a few cracked records in his collection. madmax Reply: November 5th, 2012 at 9:52 am I don't like Hamilton but he was making his teammate look like a chump and had an easy victory in the bag until he had to retire through no fault of his own. I love that the very first post here is someone asking why Hamilton isn't eligible. Actually I think the person who made that post was joking... at least I really hope so. As for DOTD the first win for Lotus since 1987 & a rampaging Vettel are difficult to split. I'm tipping my hat towards nostalgia. PS -- thank you James for not pandering to imperialistic sentiment and keeping Hamilton out of this poll! LOL Will the discussion on, "Can Vettel actually CLAIM victory by having to fight his way up & overtake?" be put to rest for some time now Can Vettel really be blamed if he's made the most of the fact that he has the best horse in the show & the best horse-trainer (Newey) in his stable; and has generally put together a perfect quali lap & makes a clean get-away on Lap 1 Well, he did/ had none of those this time around & carved his way up; making (like Glennb said ) just about 40 overtakes | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 3,097,179 |
Home / Aldersgate group launches report on the value of biodiversity for business Aldersgate group launches report on the value of biodiversity for business November, 2011 A new report by the Aldersgate Group was launched yesterday (28/11) at the the Global Business of Biodiversity Symposium. The report called "Pricing the Priceless" finds introducing new frameworks to incorporate the value of nature into decision making will be vital to safeguard long-term economic growth. In that context, protecting biodiversity is not only a moral obligation of business, but also an important strategy if they want to survive on the long term. Having in mind that the state of global ecosystems is in critical decline, as shown by the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, the report recognises that the only way to reverse such trend would be by embedding natural values into all economic decision-making. Five key points emerged from the debate: Pricing the priceless. The value of BES must be reflected in prices and policy appraisal. Don't exceed the limits. There are certain thresholds that cannot be passed without causing irreversible damage. Regulation can drive growth. Regulation can create new business opportunities that the UK should seek to exploit. Business taking the lead. An effective BES strategy will ensure that forward-looking businesses are leading the way as this issue rises up the political and consumer agenda. For more details in each of those key points, as well as a set of reccommended actions, you can download the full report here . The Aldersgate Group | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 379,430 |
In not merely because of the unknown that was stalking toward them , Jenny Boully presents us with a "deliciously creepy" swan song from Wendy Darling to Peter Pan. As in her previous book [one love affair]* , Boully reads between the lines of a text -- in this case J. M. Barrie's Peter and Wendy -- and emerges with the darker underside, with those sinister or subversive places merely echoed or hinted at. Funny, sinister, and heartbreaking by turns, not merely because of the unknown that was stalking toward them explores, in dreamy and dark prose, how we love, how we pine away, and how we never stop loving and pining away. Her Neverland is bawdy, bursting, and beautiful. praise for not merely because of the unknown that was stalking toward them Peter Pan was a postmodern tour de force written at the height of Modernism -- and if the very best collections of literary art at least gesture toward their immediate influences, this is undoubtedly the contemporary re-treatment that Peter Pan deserves. Boully has captured the darkness of Barrie's text, and in elevating its inter- and sub-textualities to the level of discourse she illuminates and reinvigorates her source material without sacrificing any of its creepiness, wonder, or violence. Simultaneously metaphysical and visceral, these addresses from Wendy to Peter in lyric prose are scary, sexual, and intellectually disarming. -- Seth Abramson, Huffington Post Boully, both a poet and an essayist by experience, knows perfectly well how to weave together | IP | IP DS | 62,471 |
that they'll just leave us alone." His expression was now saddened, his face turned towards the window, mindlessly gazing out at the passing buildings as they drove deeper and deeper into the heart of London. Reaching over, Adelaide placed her hand over Harry's giving it a friendly squeeze making him turn his head, his sad eyes connecting with hers as she gave him a warm smile. "So what's this about a surprise?" Adelaide asked happily, hoping to relieve the depression from the current conversation topic. "No way missy," Harry laughed as he shook his head at her, "it's not called a 'surprise' for nothing." Adelaide playfully pouted before she began to study the outside surroundings, her eyes scanning over and every passing building, her attention lingering on the aged brick and concrete that made the city all the more interesting. She had always loved how London had the historic feel to it, making it much different from surrounding cities. Although London was still fairly modern, the streets still held onto the historic memories from the long gone past. "Okay, we're here." Harry said, knocking Adelaide from her daze, her vision had been glued to the window yet she hadn't noticed the car come to a stop, the large building in front of her not giving any hint as to what her 'surprise' could be. "Let's go." Harry grabbed hold of her wrist and led her towards the large glass doors that opened as they came closer, revealing the modern interior | LY | LY OL | 34,043 |
their own separate ideas, beliefs and customs. We've made friends we remain in contact with through the years, and each year we look forward to meeting all the new people who will cross our path, but also chatting with the old friends who return every year." - Trudi & Greg Inglis, Kip & Kaboodle Hostel "I would say that the greatest pleasure and satisfaction from running a hostel type accomodation is the opportunity to meet really interesting people from around the world." - George Patterson, Tofino Botanical Gardens "Chris and I are both travellers - we like learning about the world through tangible, first-hand experience. We met while on the road, many years ago. We met while working and living in a hostel, actually - in Edinburgh, Scotland. Once we realized that we could be together, despite the homeland distances and cultural differences, we also realized that we could harness the hostelling lifestyle and taper it to meet our own preferences and tastes. We opened our own little backpacker's hostel, The Fat Salmon, in Port Alberni, Vancouver Island, in May 2005. We picked Port Alberni because of its uniqueness; we love the outdoors and we love real people. We are fortunate enough to have found a spot that has plenty of both. Since opening, we realize that one of the beautiful aspects of owning and running your own hostel is the ability to live vicariously through your guests. We love hearing the road stories, the challenging stories, the dramatic stories | HI | HI HT | 336,482 |
Files Above are available in either MP3 or iTunes M4A formats. The e-book is available in multiple formats allowing it to be read on your computer or laptop (Adobe PDF), mobile devices, and e-readers like the Kindle and Nook! Post purchase you will receive download access to all the available formats based on your purchase selection. The downloadable audio files are available in either MP3 or iTunes M4A formats. The e-book is available in multiple formats allowing it to be read on your computer or laptop (Adobe PDF), mobile devices, and e-readers like the Kindle and Nook! Post purchase you will receive download access to all the available formats based on your purchase selection. The GOOD Book Selections: The GOOD Book: Get Out Of Debt Audio Book on CD : $19.95 Contains six audio CDs . The GOOD Book: Get Out Of Debt Audio Book Download : $9.95 Contains the Audio files to be downloaded to your computer . The GOOD Book: Get Out Of Debt E-Book Download : $9.95 Contains the E-Book files to be downloaded to your computer . The GOOD Book: Get Out Of Debt Digital Combo : $14.95 Contains the E-Book and Audio files to be downloaded to your computer . | IP | IP DS | 280,414 |
Knowing your limits is useful so you are not tempted to do the impossible during a game. Why won?t the disc go where I want it to? If you twist too far or unwind too quickly, your throws will be inaccurate. Only twist as far as it is comfortable and unwind at a controlled speed. Keep your eyes on your target. At the point of release, your arm should be pointed at the receiver. Why doesn?t it go further? The key to distance throws is using as much of your body as possible. Make sure that you are twisting your body back as much as possible before you begin your forward-throwing motion. Try to make this forward motion smooth, your body unwinding and your arm pulling forward in one fluid motion. Why are my throws all messed-up again? You might forget the basics because you have too much to think about. If your throws are curving, fluttering, too high, or too low- go back to just using your arm and wrist. Once those throws are easy, try adding the step. Start slowly and watch what is happening to the disc while it is in your hand. Make sure it stays flat. Make sure your grip is tight and that you are snapping your wrist. Look at where you want the disc to go. Why can?t I hit a running receiver? The key to hitting a running receiver is anticipation. Watch them to get a sense of their speed and direction. | HI | HI HT | 717,111 |
Association and experience Diapause (?) and fantastic fantasies Better the desert that's familiar Than the plot that you don't know No content makes for lots of room Our man at home could appreciate such space Double time and no contentment Psychic drive meets law and order It's about time to get fed up He rubs the corners off his appetite Purity versus ambition "Horrid thoughts?you have to laugh" Is the latest thought our man's had Learning seems at odds with relaxation Common sense and evergreen bread However abstract go for affection Recognize the rules and grease the palm Perception and expression, love, life and law It's a watered down thirst for knowledge Up to date, no news is good news Baby boom/sugar culture?I'm in the denture business I said 'crops," I said 'cash" and I'm smiling? Things that are useful encourage support Who needs the piss poor poets pain of love? Another's heartbeat banging on the free spirits drum Integrate or isolate Change contends with happiness Full of beans and fit to drop Puffing and blowing Up the wooden hills to bed Inevitable anti-climax Our man is not a riveter He was one but changed his mind We could all use a little luxury Speed and range, comfort and joy Cue nostalgia?behold a baby boy? The good lord smiled the dya The nurse told his ma to get back to eating for one Born to a household with all the top items Water, heat and food and so life goes | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
and ideas, there are so many more platforms where you can tell your stories, reveal your ideas and showcase your talent: where you can try to connect with and grow an audience. No, it may not make you rich and it may not even be how you pay the bills. At times I fear there will be fewer paid jobs in journalism and that many who practice the craft may do it as so many other artists and craftsman operate -- as part of a life, but not a singular vocation. I do think though that most of the time, the most energetic, the most creative, those who work the hardest will find a way and that journalism will be a marvellous journey. And I think this new book, Australian Journalism Today, gives a unique insight into preparing for the world of journalism. Not just the skills you need -- I did enjoy Peter Clarke's analysis of interview techniques -- but also the nature of the industry and the values and principles that underpin it. I want to thank you Matthew for your leadership of the project and all the authors who contributed to it. I am sure it will find a strong and engaged audience, particularly with this generation of journalism students all around Australia. As to the business models that will support and sustain journalism, I am afraid will still don't know. We still can't see the sustainable, wide-ranging solutions to that wicked problem anywhere in the world. | SP | SP FS | 24,011 |
the first year or so, I simply thought about it. But then the story became so strong I had no choice but to put it to paper. It was the same with my second book "Behind The Columns". I know this sounds strange, but once I start writing, my stories literally take over. For instance, with "A World Of His Own: In The Land Of The Creoles", I never thought Gabrielle would have the terrible problems she ended up with - that wasn't at all how the story was supposed to play out. But Gabrielle was so headstrong and willful that I simply couldn't control her! Another thing I find interesting - my characters pick their own names. And if I don't give them the name they want, the story will simply stop until I do! Go figure. I have found I truly love writing. For one thing, it is never lonely and it is most certainly *never* boring! How could it be? I have so many interesting people to spend time with - Andre, Julie and Jean Lafitte from my first book and Desiree, Lance and all the others from my second, not to mention all the wonderful and funny characters from my upcoming books. This year I entered my book "A World Of His Own-In The Land Of The Creoles" in the Readers Favorite Author Book Contest and I won second place in the Fiction-Historical/Cultural. My review was wonderful as my book was rated 5 all across the | IP | IP DS | 74,827 |
when the temperature drops if there are other bats in the area looking for somewhere to hibernate,or,they will continue to use the bird box through the winter. Why not put one up now and give them time to get used to it? You may as well stick up another box for the sparrows just in case you get an increase in bat numbers Dave Bats wont hibernate in the bird box, or standard bat boxes as they are not thick enough and do not offer a stable temperature throughout the winter. Its likely that bats would perish over the winter in one. They are more likely to move into an old building, mine, cellar, cave etc depending n the species of course. They are likely to return next year if the habitat remains similar. Adding a bat box would be a good idea especially for use as a transitional roost, male roost or even a maturnity roost. Its unlikely that its the bats that are putting the sparrows off, sparrows are quite aggressive and would most likely turf the bats out. Bats tend to avoid roosting in or around birds nests and there is documented evidence that birds will occassionally kill bats in these situations (i.e. great tit). Have you been and seen these bats? in my experience most species dont often use bird boxes as they are quite open and dont provide small gaps to crawl into, however species such as daubentons will use them. Do you know what | ID | ID DF | 3,145,556 |
A new report published by the thinktank Civitas claims that increasing the length of prison sentences for burglary and fraud reduces offending. But this simple analysis hides a much more complicated problem. According to the Civitas research, increasing the average sentence for burglary by one month would reduce offending by about 0.5%. In our experience at Nacro, all that prison does in these cases is to delay the next offence from taking place. A slightly longer sentence just means a slightly longer delay in reoffending. We already know from other research that short-term prison sentences don't reduce reoffending, particularly for serious repeat offenders. We also know that the length of custodial sentences has been increasing significantly over the past decade with no causal link to a reduction in reoffending. It concerns me that the findings from this research are being used by some to advocate longer sentences in order to reduce crime. At Nacro, we believe much more can be done to radically reduce crime and make communities safer; to do this, we must get to the root of offending behaviour and stop people reoffending. We don't argue this to be controversial or because we are on the side of the criminal. We argue this because our sole focus as a charity is to reduce crime and reduce the number of victims of crime. If prison were the answer to high reoffending rates, particularly for acquisitive crime, we would argue for more prisons. But the evidence clearly points us in | OP | OP OB | 61,406 |
Maison Tellier released a country-folk version of Killing in the Name in their first album (2006). [ 66 ] In 2008 Icelandic electronica group FM Belfast released a single called "Lotus", a minimal electro cover version of Killing in the Name . [ 67 ] In 2007, "Killing in the Name" earned a spot on Guitar World ' s list of the "100 Greatest Guitar Solos" at #89. [ 76 ] [ 77 ] In 2002, Rolling Stone magazine listed "Killing in the Name" as the 24th in its 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. [ 9 ] In 2010, the New Statesman listed it as number 12 on their list of the “Top 20 Political Songs” as voted for by the Political Studies Association. [ 4 ] In 2010, 2011 and 2012, The Rock radio station in New Zealand have held the Rock 1000 countdown which counts down the top 1000 rock songs of all time, as voted by the public; in 2010 and 2011, the song was in the top five, while in 2012, the song featured at number seven. In 2011 and 2012, "Killing in the Name" was played uncensored, with a preceding message from John Key approving the playing of the uncensored version of the song due to the large number of complaints received by MediaWorks New Zealand regarding the 2010 countdown not giving any warning that the song was uncensored. ^ a b c "Rage Against the Machine beat X Factor winner in charts" | IN | IN EN | 9,994,122 |
Migration Policy as closed discriminatory and insular as it is, driven by a psyche of isolation and out-dated phobias, need to be sat on its head and overhauled to meet the challenges of the next century, or it will surely suffer being left behind as a land of red necks. Clearly the Manus solution in Papua New Guinea is illegal and unconstitutional under international law as well as under PNG law. Among other reasons it is illegal because: 1. It deprives the liberty of people to be held in Jail like lock ups. Under the PNG Constitution we cannot deprive the liberty of persons unless they are convicted of a crime, or the Police charge them with a crime, and the courts cannot grant them bail. Where a person is suspected of a committing an offence, he can be held for a short time for interview. There is no other basis in law in PNG for us to hold a person captive. Any asylum seeker so held can sue the PNG Government for damages for false imprisonment and for breach of his rights under Section 37 of the Constitution. Yet, the Manus Refugee processing centre is exactly that. It is an establishment set up for an unlawful purpose. 2. PNG is a signatory to the Refugee Convention, it is obliged to protect and process refugees speedily, and where necessary allow the Refugees access to Lawyers and the courts to have their claims heard and settled speedily. The manner in which | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 143,336 |
In a nearly 55 minute interview, he talked about the latest tech news, his views on the Extreme Rising management and their efforts on events so far, if groups like ROH or Extreme Rising offer a true alternative to the WWE, using the 'Stevie' kick and people possibly no-selling the move, using social media in wrestling today, his thoughts on Shane Douglas and Raven in terms of the Extreme Rising event, the fans giving these guys a pass as part of nostalgia and ECW, the weirdest item they've ever had to sign for a fan and more. Assigning a letter grade on how the Extreme Rising management has done: "Wow, that's tough. It's just so young and so new and there was so much stuff that went on that was out of Shane's (Douglas) control but somewhat in his control because, you know, certain people were booked that they repeated their behavior and certain things happened. Shane was a part of that too, by getting in the ring and trying to promote and trying to have too many hands in the pot and he overextended himself. And he was in incredibly bad shape for the show and I don't know if it's going to be different this Saturday but I just feel like if you're going to perform in the ring, you have to look a certain way, you have to be ready a certain way. If you're going to promote, you should really; Promoting is harder than wrestling, (wrestling) | SP | SP IT | 3,146,870 |
society of chimpanzees where a few individuals kill most of the others doesn't sound like a good survival strategy, so they are insane. In other species, such as sharks, which eat each other before they're born, it might be perfectly healthy. Ooh, it's gone all serious! OK, just to prove I'm not abnormal, so shall I. I've never been comfortable with the term 'mental illness'. It's one of those nice labels that is used to easily explain away people who think differently. This is often because of some chemical difference (or imbalance if you want to get subjective about it) in their physiology but I doubt if anyone can give me a definition of what 'mentally healthy' is. I do like the term 'mad' though as this seems rather more appropriate in that it really describes our (i.e. the allegedly sane) reaction to persons whose thought processes seem incomprehensible or unsettling. It's really a question of the majority imposing their values of what is 'normal' upon the whole population, most of whom would probably agree with the statement that "we are all individuals". Oh. Wow. Way too much for me to read. I was just going to point out that I posted pretty much this exact idea a while back (see link). The mechanism is subtly different, so I leave to the admins, if they're awake, to figure out whether that makes this one redundant. I think this is different, because with the other idea it is people you know, | OP | OP OB | 104,311 |
personal issues he was dealing with himself or issues he found to be important to express an opinion about. | LY | LY SL | 650,718 |
Important: Your credit card will NOT be charged when you start your free trial or if you cancel during the trial period. If you're happy with Amazon Prime, do nothing. At the end of the free trial, your membership will automatically upgrade to a full year for 49. Book Description Publication Date: 29 Oct 2010 Not everyone can keep a cow, but everyone can make cheese. This book shows you the very basic equipment needed to make your own cheese: the ingredients, including different milks, herbs and flavours; how to make a simple cheese; and how to produce some of the worlds speciality cheeses such as Roquefort, Brie and Edam. You will find recipes for making many cheeses at home. Whether you are making a cheese cake, a ricotta-based pudding or a stonking salty blue, this book is a cheese lover s guide to making their own favourite food and there are some recipes for the biscuits to go with it, too. This book shows you the very basic equipment needed to make your own cheese: the ingredients, including different milks, herbs and flavours; how to make a simple cheese; and how to produce some of the worlds speciality cheeses such as Roquefort, Brie and Edam. You will find recipes for making many cheeses at home. Whether you are making a cheese cake, a ricotta-based pudding or a stonking salty blue, this book is a cheese lover s guide to making their own favourite food and there are some recipes | IP | IP DS | 1,433,807 |
Fushigi Yuugi manga series, the four beast gods each have seven warriors, the Genbu Seven, the Byakko Seven, the Seiryuu Seven, and the Suzaku Seven. In the Harry Potter series of novels by J.K. Rowling , seven is said to be the most powerfully magical number. There are a number of references to seven in Harry Potter : there are a total of seven books in the series; Ginny Weasley is the seventh child and only daughter of the Weasley family; Harry Potter was born in July, the seventh month of the year; Wizarding students must complete seven years of school at Hogwarts ; There are seven secret passages leading out of Hogwarts ; Seven is also the number on the back of Harry Potter's Quidditch robes ( Prisoner of Azkaban movie) . Professor Moody was also hidden in a chest with an underground cubby, which was locked with seven locks Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire . In Quidditch each team consists of seven players. Chapter four of Book 7 is titled "The Seven Potters". Lord Voldemort planned in making six Horcruxes (objects containing parts of his soul), so that his soul would exist in seven parts, although he made an extra one. In the Septimus Heap series, Septimus Is the seventh son of a seventh son, 7 is believed to be the most magykal number. There will also be 7 books in the series, along with many other things relating to the number 7. In George R.R. | IN | IN EN | 9,990,078 |
per the creative spelling, it seems apparent that it's to match the K of Kindle Kindle KlearKase Much like iPhone accessories put "i" before everything. neilmarr 06-24-2010, 11:27 AM KKK? Doesn't sound very appealing to me, Haggis. Neil KlearKase 06-24-2010, 08:19 PM Jason - We are finalizing preparations to launch KlearKase on Amazon.com next week. Members of our mailing list and facebook page will be notified first when it is available. BVLarson - KlearKase will be available on Amazon.com starting next week. There are currently not plans to have it at Target stores. boss 06-24-2010, 09:29 PM KKK? Doesn't sound very appealing to me, Haggis. Neil :rofl: Looks like a Kindle spacesuit for sci-fi fans. I like it. mdibella 06-25-2010, 09:54 AM Does it cover the screen? I can't tell from the picture. I would love a case that has some sort of thin covering over the screen to protect from scratches. jasonfedelem 06-25-2010, 10:28 AM yeah, the site says it encloses the while thing and makes it splashproof and protects from drops. KlearKase - I "liked" your page on facebook. laurie_lu 06-25-2010, 10:38 AM No. I don't do water activities that require my Kindle being in the same location. JaneD 06-25-2010, 11:31 AM I think this is a great invention, but I'd heard on one of the Kindle blogs that you couldn't access the on/off/sleep switch from this case (unless I'm confusing it with another product). That would be a bit of a barrier for me. I guess if | ID | ID DF | 130,208 |
we often need to put the community before ourselves, when it comes to my kids I am a tiger mum -- I really don't worry about what is right for everybody else's kids, I will do what is right for mine. And if that means sending them to a private school, then that is what I will do. I wouldn't say I'm proud of my new found snobbery and protectiveness, but it is what it is. Thankfully, we live near a wonderful public school that my son has recently started at and we couldn't be happier. We did consider the private school only 2mins from home, but for my son the pubic school turned out to be a better fit. And ultimately that should be what every parent bases their decision on -- where your kids will be happiest. Because a happy kid will learn no matter where they are. We had very small class sizes but the downside was that there weren't enough students to warrant a huge array of subjects to choose from. The money that my parents paid went into the teachers salaries, NOT swimming pools and definitely not overseas excursions. They attracted the best teachers in the area and could therefore pick and choose their teachers. My school offered partial and full scholarships as well as heavily discounted fees for families with a lower socio-economic background meaning that single mum's and struggling family's could afford to give their children a better education. I was educated at | OP | OP OB | 664,011 |
Go to school. Read a book. Read 10 books. Talk to friends. Get a part-time job at a small business. Get a part-time job in a completely different industry. Find someone who has done what you want to do and volunteer to work for free in return for the opportunity to learn. Does that seem too hard? Like too big of a price to pay? Or simply not fair? Then accept you will never have the skills and stop complaining. Skills and knowledge are earned, not given. 8. I can't think of a great idea. Dreaming up something new is really, really hard. Reacting to something that already exists is really, really easy. Walk around and start complaining (to yourself). You'll see tons of problems that require solutions. Those solutions are ideas. Or walk around your business and start complaining. There are tons of problems you can address. "New" is hard to imagine. "Better" is much easier. Again, most companies are built on "better," not on "new." 9. I can't take that risk. Any risk you take today is a risk you can recover from. In time you can overcome almost any setback, stumble, or failure, and emerge stronger and smarter and better equipped to succeed the next time. If you never try all you will be is regretful: When you're old and grey and "done" you'll have to look back on your life and think, "I wonder what might have happened if I had only..." Do this instead. Do | OP | OP AV | 76,578 |
at least 400 out of 450 or 400 Cambridge Area Laptop for sale, needs attention as husband cannot remember the password for administrator but can be used under the other account.. And needs to be plugged in as battery doesn't last long. It's a good laptop I just don't have the time to get it sorted and I have another anyway. Please text or email up to 6pm. | IP | IP DS | 328,480 |
his own and he doesnt pay any maintenance at all, never has. He was violent and abusive to me and my eldest son through out the relationship. If im not granted the order how can I go about emigrating to USA to give my children and myself a better future. My ex partner has no intention of being a part of my childrens lives but will do anything to spite me and the children so wont give his written permission to leave the country. A. Hi I am sorry to hear about this situation. You are trying to do your best to move on from a horrid experience. In certain situations the court will give permission for a change of surname and a permanent relocation. In cases where there has been violence and abuse and since then, no contact from father, your chances of succeeding are greater. I regret that the only way for you to do this is by his agreement or court order. If you cannot afford legal fees, try to represent yourself. There is information on this site for 'litigants in person'. Providing that you know the facts and can present them in writing or verbally, you will be ok. Good luck. Best regards Harjit Sarang Q. Hi I have split with my ex for around 2 months now she has stopped all contact with my children. I pay half the nursery fees and I am on both birth cirtificates so have parental responsibility. Solicitors are involved | ID | ID QA | 537,582 |
Pages Tuesday, 18 September 2012 I Lie With You Until You Are Asleep: A Sonnet I lie with you until you are asleep, Ten minutes, twenty, thirty, often more, Clocks tick, frustration builds, yet still I keep, And stay with you on your side of the door. Out there, my old life tempts, a voice cries, "Fail!", And tells me there are better things to do, Release: the world shrinks down, we both exhale, And drift together, touching souls, we two. In age, perhaps, you'll do the same for me, And hold my papery hand, and stroke my hair, You'll know the worth of love's proximity, The gift we give by simply being there. A final kiss, a sigh, a comfort deep: I lie with you until you are asleep. 30 comments: Aww that's so beautiful. It brought tears to my eyes. You really have such a gift to word things in such a heartfelt way. And you always seem to express exactly the way I feel... The old life calling, but staying because you can't bear not to. It's perfect. Argh. Ok. I did this. I honestly did this. My non-feral, breastfed-until-self-weaned-at-three-and\\... slung, co-sleeping, co-operative child, has turned into an utter shit at night (and I don't say that lightly, but I'm stressed to high-heaven). She talks, she won't stop, she messes around, she keeps her eyes open. She's knackered, she could fall asleep within 10 minutes if she chose to. She's literally just pissing around. I get it's | LY | LY PO | 3,129,008 |
same period,a fall from 12.5% of the total in 2007 to 10.5% in 2011. No rush to save children like baby P from physical abuse then ! Where did the huge increase come from you may ask ? Why the easy children to take with little tangible proof needed against parents ,those said to be emotionally abused or even vaguer "at risk of future emotional abuse!Total of children removed for emotional abuse in 2007 was 7100 and in 2011 was 12100 ! An overall increase of over 70% amounting also to an increase as a percentage of the total from 25% to 28.3%. Clearly emotional abuse often decided by highly dubious "experts"(,sometimes without meeting either children or parents !) has become flavour of the month...... Why should things like this happen? Well I will only mention that one of the many flourishing fostering and adoption AGENCIES founded a few years ago by social workers was sold for the tidy sum of 130million ! Nice work if you can get it ! Is it really in the best interests of a child to be ripped away so callously from their parents? From personal experience after false allegations were made against myself, the social worker who visited was AWFUL. Rude, picked at NORMAL home conditions. 'Sink full of dirty dishes' she wrote. I had just cooked dinner!! It wasnt until the school head strongly opposed them that they finally 'closed the case' If it wasnt for the school standing up for me, | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 507,497 |
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parents, grandparents and their parents and by our Aboriginal people is part of Western Australia's rich food heritage, but as we become a more homogeneous society those ideas and methods which our mothers and grandmothers used in their kitchens and in the bush to feed their families tend to become diluted or vanish altogether. I hope that Slow food at the edge of the world will ensure that we preserve this knowledge for the future and enjoy its benefits.' Slow Food Perth leader Pauline Tresise says that while versions of many original recipes are still used, others lie unnoticed in cookbooks put away in boxes or cupboards, or kept as part of an oral tradition. 'When they arrived here they had to adapt time-honoured family recipes by using often quite different ingredients in what was to them a new country at the edge of the world. We hope the project might deliver information, for example, about whether the Italian families who settled at Kojonup in the early 1900s learned from the local Noongar people about trapping kangaroo and curing the meat for use in traditional Italian-style sausages. We are also specifically seeking information about Aboriginal foods the ways in which these changed following interaction with immigrants. The project seeks to capture this sort of knowledge, whether it has been written or is part of an oral tradition, so that as one generation raises another and we become more or less a seamless community, the cultural distinction of food knowledge from | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 662,215 |
security and medicare, which means they're not just depending on the government, they're chipping in for their share. They don't pay income tax because they can't afford too. It also includes a number of people who just have no income! What if you're one of those fresh out of college students that can't find work right now, you have no income and you're not paying income taxes, but that doesn't mean your voting for Obama and it doesn't mean you think you're a victim, it just means you're having a hard time finding a job in a tough job market. And when he said "my job is not to worry about them", sure you can say that he was just talking about it from the perspective of "I can't change their minds in the election so why bother". But for someone that is giving the President a hard time about being too partisan, to just come right out and say, "the hell with em they don't want my help anyway" is about as partisan as it gets, even if he is just talking about getting the votes and not the policy. you know what he said. don't misrepresent it to fit your agenda. he said it " came a across" completely wrong. i agree it sounds cruel and uncaring.. but listen to what he actually meant. there are 47% who don't pay taxes after filing a return because their income is so low. he wants to change that so these | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 684,249 |
and end up a goal or two down not long after kick off. A Race-inspired comeback was nearly always on the cards." Perhaps the failures at Liverpool over the past few years are to blame; Gerrard has often been forced to try to win games single-handed. The cost, though, has been his development as a player. He is not a midfielder who slots happily into a system but needs a system to be built around him. With England, that simply isn't possible. He doesn't hold his position but always goes chasing the ball; at the World up in South Africa he was supposed to operate on the left but again and again appeared in central areas. Perhaps as age has begun to sap his pace he has begun to adapt to be able to play a deeper role, as he did in Stockholm - although even there it was notable that once the game turned Sweden's way he offered his back four little support. The sense persists that he is a player capable of great performances but his lack of tactical nous prevents him from being considered a truly great player. To adopt Shane Warne's line about Monty Panesar, Gerrard may have played 100 matches for England, but he has played the same match 100 times. The failure is on England's part, as always when it comes to their best players. Hoddle a technical maestro, Barnes the same, even Le Tissier, Gazza to a lesser extent etc have all been | ID | ID DF | 287,773 |
again at their September meeting and buy more time as retail and labor releases have improved over the summer. While he isn't predicting that GE3 is dead in the water, he merely expects the Fed to take a "wait and see" stand, though adds that the stimulus may ultimately be needed. On the Horizon... While politico junkies hoped the selection of Ryan would shift the debate to more substantive financial issues like expiring tax cuts, budget plans, austerity, and entitlements, most expect the dialogue to remain superficial (at best) and negative (at worst). Thanks for the latest gaffe, Mr. VP. A few key techs ( Dell , HP ) and retailers ( Best Buy , Lowe's ) post earnings but many investors are already looking to the future and focusing more on full-year forecasts. Europe always remains high in the headlines and rumors will persist about the next actions by both the ECB and the Fed. (Perhaps, those pre-back-to-school vacations can last a bit longer.) | IN | IN | 546,334 |
volunteers enjoyed it though! | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 514,686 |
a better chance at creating solutions to complex problems. This is a complex problem. It is a problem where if you take all the innovation, all the work that we have done with our beverages, we've reduced the calories in our beverages significantly over the last 20 years. And at the same time in the last 20 years, obesity rates have gone up in this country, significantly. But at the same time, the number of steps that an adult in the United States, a young adult is taking has gone down from 3,000 to 1,000. So you're beginning to understand why this is such a complex problem. And what we're doing though is providing choice to the consumer-- products with no calories like the one you're drinking now, products with medium calories, products will full calories. For every single one of our main brands in the United States that we offer to the consumer, there is a non-caloric version merchandised effectively next to it. And I think that the only way that we're going to solve this problem is keep innovating non-nutritive natural sweeteners like Vitamin Water Zero which has stevia, which is a non-nutritive natural sweetener, but also ensure that we can be a very meaningful part of the solution, working closer with government, local, sub-national, as well as national, and with civil society. Choice is key. You cannot solve this problem by saying I'm not going to sell certain products, because they're many people that will still love | SP | SP IT | 420,490 |
In the eastern suburbs of Sydney there is a psychologist, Sue Hawkins, who has the Medicare registration and also has experience with HD and genetic issues. You can find her contact details on www.suehawkins.com Please contact us again if you have any further questions. Fiona i have a low cag count of 38. But i already have HD. I thought i would have late onset HD because i have a low cag count. what has happened ? Name: sally capel Question: i have a low cag count of 38. But i already have HD. I thought i would have late onset HD because i have a low cag count. what has happened ? For all people at risk of HD, the size of the CAG repeat is a major factor in determining the age at which symptoms appear. That is, the lower the CAG number the later the average age of onset. Conversely, the higher the CAG number the lower the average age of onset. The key word here is average. To put it another way, if 100 people have a CAG number say of 38 then most will have an age of onset in their older years, but some people will still get HD at a younger age including a few in their 30's and 40's. For this reason, doctors and genetic counsellors can never tell you as an individual when the HD will appear. The main significance of having a positive result is that one day you might | ID | ID QA | 618,491 |
UK at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University exploring issues around privacy and regulation. My paper has just been published, and there's a link to it at the program website, at abc.net.au/radionational/lawreport. That's all we have time for today, thanks to producer James Pattison, and also to audio engineer this week Carey Dell. I'm Damien Carrick, talk to you next week with more law. Damien Carrick also undertook a useful study regarding privacy and regulation in the UK environment. The introduction provides: Everyone agrees on the need to strike the right balance between the right to privacy and the right to freedom of expression. But as Damien points out, the differences of opinion often lie with defining "the public interest". And as regards regulatory reform, he summarises the debate around whether there should be self-regulation, statutory regulation or independent regulation with a statutory underpinning. Damien concludes that both the UK and Australia could gain from observing what is taking place in the other country: Australia could draw on ideas about how to create a voluntary scheme, while the UK could start to consider a blue sky approach to the challenges of convergence. He also is attracted to the ideas of RISJ author Lara Fielden who has put forward a three tier regulatory model. Her model recognises that the traditional divisions between media platforms are collapsing and in the future newspapers and TV stations will more and more resemble each other. It also recognises that compelling | SP | SP TA | 3,738,994 |
are perpendicular it can be thought of as two waves one the "magnetic" part travelling along 4th dimension the "electro" part travelling through 3D vector space.) "I am not how Barbour's article is inconsistent. It was one of clearest articles in the bunch." I'm assuming that's not a freudian slip. Could you address my point directly? I'm not saying it wasn't clear, but that the underlaying logic is self contradictory. Admittedly there were some essays that were very unclear and thus difficult to figure out what the logical point was. The intervals of time which a clock measures are given by the total energy or Hamiltonian of the system. This is worked out in his essay for planetary motion. From this intervals of time are defined and in that sense measured. The upshot then is that time is something defined from the dynamics of a clock, whether that be planets in motion, pendulum or atomic motion, where that dynamics is not determined by time. But motion does not happen all by itself without energy input. Entropy would lead to the slowing down and stopping of the working of the universe as energy becomes unable to do useful work. However this has not, and is not happening. The objective material universe (not its electromagnetic image) is not becoming more disordered and slowing down but increasing in order and complexity which requires energy input. Energy is being converted to kinetic energy observed as angular momentum and mass energy observed as matter in | ID | ID DF | 444,213 |
it right. One Nation Solutions So, we need to change the status of mental health in our National Health Service and in our wider society. I don't come today with all the solutions but a clear direction of travel. The last Labour government began to transform mental health provision in our country. It made well-respected, evidence-based therapies available to more people than ever before. Taking mental health treatment into communities that had never received them. We need to do all we can now to protect those programmes. But even the last Labour government did not do enough to acknowledge the scale of the challenge. Too often governments have been stuck in a mindset that thought that physical health should always take priority. That waiting lists for cancer or heart surgery were always going to be more important than those for mental health. I am proud that Labour peers won the fight to go further than we had in government and ensure that the Health and Social Care Act contained a commitment to "parity of esteem" between mental and physical health. This was accepted by the Government. But here is the problem. Governments are in the habit in this country of passing laws and then forgetting about them. Think how radical a commitment to parity of esteem between mental and physical health really is. Waiting times. Access to treatment. Professional knowledge. Patient experience. Making "parity of esteem" real is a monumental and generational task. Here's where we should start. We should | SP | SP FS | 3,139,727 |
can't, that's not the way things are its a bit of a shame, but the nature of the game and if you wanna play a part you're gonna get a broken heart I know you'd like to make a start but of course you can't there she goes again, the girl that I fancy please sir can you make her feel the same way about me? of course you can't, its not the way it is its a bit of a drag, but you can't have this and if you wanna play a part you're gonna get a broken heart I know you'd like to make start but of course you can't - bring it on in son, bring it on in son bring it on in son and we'll break it all down red light, red light I sit here laughing, you stand there and frown give me your question, I'll give you your answer is that your question? well, no you can't have gimme gimme gimme, can't have - of course you can't, that's not the way things are its a bit of a shame but the nature of the game and if you wanna play a part you're gonna get a broken heart I know you'd like to make a start but of course you can't there it goes again, the dream that I fancy please sir can you conjure up that kind of life for me? of course you can't, its not the way it is | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
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It was by following as closely as possible the evidence of biology that we reached the conception of a vital impetus and of a creative evolution. As we set it out at the beginning of the last chapter, this conception was by no means a hypothesis, such as can be found at the basis of any metaphysical system: it was a condensation of fact, a summing up of summings up. Now, whence came the impetus, and what was the principle behind it? If it sufficed unto itself, what was it in itself, and what meaning were we to ascribe to its manifestations as a whole? To such questions the facts under consideration sup- plied no direct answer; but we saw clearly from what direction the answer might come. For the energy precipitated through matter appeared to us, as it were, below or above conscious- ness, in any case of the same order as consciousness. It had had to get round many obstacles, squeeze itself through others; above all, divide itself between diverging lines of evolution: at the extremity of the two main lines we ulti- 2i4 DYNAMIC RELIGION CH. mately found two modes of knowledge into which it had resolved itself in order to materialize: the instinct of insects, the intelligence of manl Instinct was intuitive; intelligence reflected and reasoned. It is true that intuition had had to debase itself to become instinct; it had become intent, as though hypnotized, on the interest of the species, and what had survived | IN | IN | 234,154 |
tells me that there are ways to dramatically expand the visibility of what we all do. Not necessary 1000x week in and week out, but something. So my challenge is to think about what you can do RIGHT NOW to help "non-poetry people" find and discover poetry. A note, an invitation to interact, a phone call, a full-page ad in NYT/WSJ, whatever. Here is a thought....put a poetry friday link at the bottom of all our personal emails saying: "check this out" you might really like it. I mention it at my talks now and pass out my blog lists. Google makes finding it very easy even if you lose the handout from the speaker. Send it on to the teachers in your kids' schools and ask them to pass it on to others including parents. Can you imagine sitting down to breakfast with Amy LV's poem of the day or Renee's latest video or blog entry or Laura Purdie Sala's various entries. Not trying to leave anyone out here...but I don't want to run on, so parents might be another avenue to gain readership. At a recent conference I told the teachers as well as a NY State Ed Dept. leader who came to my session on my poetry work (Digging Deeper: Engaged Literacy, Poetry and the Common Core)about the wonderful poetry for kids/YA blogosphere and highlighted a lot individual sites. I suggested that they take 5 min. a day to check out one or two blogs, in hopes | LY | LY PO | 3,275,318 |
a meaningless distinction," says Sookhdeo. "Islamism is simply the essence of classical Islam, and violence and terror are found within both of them." Although the major sources of Islam provide the inspiration for terror, that does not mean that all Muslims are terrorists. Most Muslims in fact reject the jihadists. But if Islamist violence can be justified by, and found within, the main Islamic sources (the Koran, the hadith, the life and teachings of Muhammad, etc.), then only a major reform of Islam, and a new reinterpretation of it, can help to curb the violence. Thus the war on terror is really just a small part of a much larger war, that is, the 1400-year-long war of Islamic expansionism. The pursuit of Islamic power and hegemony is what jihad is all about. The struggle for Islam includes not just violent military means, but all manner of other means as well. Islam understands jihad to be a permanent struggle, one which will continue until all of Allah's enemies are subsumed and sharia rules the earth. Until then, there can be no real peace. Sure, temporary peace can be negotiated when Islam is not in a position to achieve complete dominance. But whenever Islam becomes the ruling ideology of a country, then all non-Muslims must submit, or endure dhimmitude. Dhimmis must submit to the demeaning regulations of Islam, including payment of the jizya (poll tax). Persecution of non-Muslims in Muslim lands is an ever-present reality, and more Christians are being killed today | IP | IP DS | 581,754 |
of the snowmobile. The idea was too big for the technical possibilities 100 years ago. At that time, every step meant incredible hardship. The first thing that caught my eye upon landing was the humongous bus and its driver. - We're clearing the apron now, thank you. Hey, you're welcome. This is Ivan the Terra Bus. It's one of seven in the world, weighs 67,000 pounds and is the largest vehicle on the continent. HERZOG. What do you do when you are back home? Are you a taxi driver? I am not a taxi driver at home. Before I came to Antarctica, I was actually a banker in Colorado. And after two years there, I changed my pace a little bit and decided to help the people of Guatemala, so I joined the Peace Corps, and there I worked in small business development. Just realized that the world's not all about money. Where I lived in Guatemala was in the northern part. It's a Kekchi Mayan village, 99% Mayan, and therefore nobody spoke Spanish. I had to learn the Mayan dialect, Kekchi. When I first moved to chisec, I was just out on a normal walk, and before I knew it I had six people with machetes chasing me down, wanting to talk to me. Turns out the little brother told them I was there to steal children. I was, however, not there to steal children. They took me back to my... My judge and jury was the 14-year-old boy | SP | SP TV | 75,862 |
known to naturally produce the phenomenon between sleep cycles. This could be your "ghost" as astral projection has been known to sometimes move, agitate, and become violent with the world around it. It could, as well, change the perception of anyone around it thereby creating new sensations not physically present using all of the senses. I've always wanted to do it myself and still do to survive my condition... but that's another story for another day. Astral projection has a tendency to be far more dangerous than that of an ectoplasmic creature since it is the mental projection of "elan vital" or the life force being being both somewhat physical as well as spiritual in nature especially when completely untethered... perhaps that's all a ghost really is... an untethered life force finding a way to stay tethered to the world. Source(s): I'de say try to communicate with it, just remember to keep your will strong and remember it can't hurt you if you don't let it. My step mom who knows a lot about spirits told me if there was a spirit bothering you to put a rose in the closet (roses have a strong protective abilities) if this doesn't work put a dozen roses in there I read a book by a guy named Richard Webster, about flower and tree magic, he has also written many other supernaturally books and he lives in New Zealand, google Richard Webster contact and you should be able to find his email and | ID | ID QA | 1,727,443 |
the book until these past few weeks. I'm not sure how this novel and I slipped past each other in my youth. I'm guessing that since the main character was a girl I wasn't that interested in middle school and when I grew older the science fiction elements didn't appear strong enough to snag my interest. Oh well. Last weekend I bought A Wrinkle in Time at a Borders near the Seattle airport. I wanted the novel to get m ...more So 41 of my goodreads friends have read A Wrinkle in Time , but I never picked up the book until these past few weeks. I'm not sure how this novel and I slipped past each other in my youth. I'm guessing that since the main character was a girl I wasn't that interested in middle school and when I grew older the science fiction elements didn't appear strong enough to snag my interest. Oh well. Last weekend I bought A Wrinkle in Time at a Borders near the Seattle airport. I wanted the novel to get me through the grueling twelve hour journey (whoo, flight delays and pre-dawn connecting flights!) home, and I thank Ms. L'Engle for the perfect story for early hour near-hallucinatory reading in the middle of the Minneapolis International promenade. What makes this book so good? First off, A Wrinkle in Time works under the assumption that kids are smart enough either to grasp the nuances of some fairly deep physics or, if they don't | OP | OP RV | 465,382 |
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of darkness, I'd be lost if you weren't there. 10. This Ain't the First Time I've Walked in These Shoes (Shawn Lane/Cat Town Music, BMI) V1) I've always tried not to look at things so bad Tried to make the most of everything I've had If there's a pattern to my life then I'll end up the one to cry But I've mastered the art of feeling sad CH) This ain't the first time I've walked in these shoes It ain't the first time I've ran across the blues Love can come and it can go like the rain can turn to snow It's no surprise to me that you're changing too This ain't the first time I've walked in these shoes V2) It's fairly clear to me that love don't last If the future's anything like the past I'll walk through this life alone, expect the next one to move on Chances for me are fading fast V3) I've given up on finding love that's good I wouldn't live life over even if I could I'll carry on if I know me, see right where the next road leads But I'll wind up just where I've always stood V1) I am the lamb of God, the seven seals are in my hand I sit beside the father, Lord and ruler over all the land The mysteries of heaven have all been revealed to me The time is drawing near at hand for the seventh angel all the world to | LY | LY SL | 418,778 |
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How To Find Your Authentic Blog Voice I hope you are enjoying your weekend. At the cottage we are loving the tropical weather and Miss LCBL has finally gotten her way after days of begging and is off to the pool with her Dad. So I am here in the peace and quiet while Master LCBL has a nap, to write my little heart out -- pure bliss Today I would like to talk about blogging again, and share my tips on how you can find your authentic blog voice. I am still working on this, and I think I always will to be honest because I'm always growing and changing. I feel being authentic is one of the most important aspects of blogging and am always checking myself to make sure I'm staying true, and reminding myself to "get out of the way" so my authentic voice can come through loud and clear. Or in other words stop over thinking and write from the heart. At the beginning I wasn't quite sure what my authentic voice was, but as I got into the swing of it my voice began to emerge on it's own. I'm not sure if it is the same for everyone, I don't imagine it would be. It would be really great to hear your take on this subject. How did you find your authentic blog voice? Over time I realised how important it is when blogging to find and use an authentic voice that is | HI | HI HT | 3,321,974 |
Pages Wednesday, July 23, 2008 Question from Ashley - English versions of foreign primary sources Does anyone know of any collected books of primary sources (or even websites)? I know that there are some for Henry VIII and Elizabeth I's state papers and letters and that the Lisle Letters were published. Are there any English versions for the various ambassadors (Spanish, Venetian, French etc)? I'm currently stuck in the U.S., but would still like to view primary sources. Any suggestions are always appreciated. Thanks! 3 comments: Have you looked at the Calendar of State Papers Spanish? And Calendar of State Papers Venetian? Not precisely primary sources but generally accepted as primary material. they include ambassadorial correspondence translated into English and organized by date. Try a big university library. Or the Internet Archive has PDF versions of the Spanish State Papers for Elizabeth's reign. (Sometimes called Calendar of State Papers from Simancas). Ashley, if you have access to a large university library (and when I say "large," I mean something on the level of your state's flagship university), you should be able to find literally a truckload of primary source material. I am not sure precisely what sort of research you are conducting, but you should be able to find ALL of the various "Calendars," many of which extend back into the early medieval period and forward to the present. These include the various Calendars of State Papers (separated into Domestic and Foreign, and sometimes into specific nations, i.e, Spain, Venice, | ID | ID QA | 3,043,599 |
hold in memory, of all the things he might hold in memory, those things only which can be related with some reasonable degree of relevance and harmony to his idea of himself and of what he is doing in the world and what he hopes to do. In constructing this more remote and far-flung pattern of remembered things, Mr. Everyman works with something of the freedom of a creative artist; the history which he imaginatively recreates as an artificial extension of his personal experience will inevitably be an engaging blend of fact and fancy, a mythical adaptation of that which actually happened. In part it will be true, in part false; as a whole perhaps neither true nor false, but only the most convenient form of error. Not that Mr. Everyman wishes or intends to deceive himself or others. Mr. Everyman has a wholesome respect for cold, hard facts, never suspecting how malleable they are, how easy it is to coax and cajole them; but he necessarily takes the facts as they come to him, and is enamored of those that seem best suited to his interests or promise most in the way of emotional satisfaction. The exact truth of remembered events he has in any case no time, and no need, to curiously question or meticulously verify. No doubt he can, if he be an American, call up an image of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 as readily as he can call up an image | SP | SP FS | 208,404 |
I echo everything you all say about Roy, an excellent Mate and shipmate. Roy was mate on the Leadsmen when I relieved John Marsden as master at Malpas for my first trip in that position. I will never forget his comments after a very fast early morning berthing at Canvey, current assisted, which was to say the least, very interesting. Roy was a mind of information and advice that was available, if asked for, for any novice skipper. On one occasion, while talking to Keith Barnet, I suggested that he gave Roy more study leave. His reply was that every time Roy was paid study leave, he produced another child but no certificate...... Does anyone remember a guy who worked for Rowbottoms called Pete Holdstock believe he finished up as Master with them, may have gone over with the vessel when they were taken over. I lost touch with Pete who was a good mate as I went oversea's. We sailed together on UTC and he joined Rowbottoms after leaving them. Pete was working for Fishers until retiring recently for personal reasons. Thanks Vasco for the info. Pete did ring my folks house a number of years ago but wasn't in the UK and lost touch with him. Would dearly love to catch up with him again so hopefully someone who see this site may be in touch with him. John Marsden was mate with me in the Chartsman in 1970, it might have been his first trip in Rowbothams? | ID | ID DF | 238,995 |
our government and everything else. The fat, stupid brainwashed public are just fed loads of fathead talk show host and Faux News propaganda (Ben Stein is one of the complete pompous arrogant assholes too) and ledtto believe that money can do no wrong. This is what happens when Capitalism and rampant greed go unchecked, Chris, I weep for your offspring, and hope seriously that you cannot pass your DNA onwards to corrupt the pool. Capitalism is what made this country, for it is they that gave you a job, to earn your share, not beg the government to steal from those that work so you can get a free handout. Ben is exactly correct. You should learn from someone that is far more successful than you will ever be. Blame the Corporations, blame Bush. Your shortcomings are by your own doing. Do not blame those that helped make this country great. Who do you think provides the jobs? It isn't the government that you are promoting. Obviously you have no clue, but just chant the mantra of the socialists with out thinking. Caroline | 10.10.09 @ 6:54PM KA | 10.13.09 @ 9:43AM I agree mostly with Ben. I am not racist and really hoped that Obama (despite all the shady stuff) would do something great. He really just seems to want to see himself on TV a lot. I don't think the government in its currant state can run much of anything. Mostly everything they do run is in bad | IP | IP | 186,900 |
lot of Peekskill workers work very hard. I wouldn't want to do all the things some of them have to. Its also true though that if you look at any state or city in financial trouble and unions are in the middle of it. Trash collectors want to be paid like teachers, teachers want to be paid like lawyers, lawyers want to be rock or tv stars. Too many people have overly generous estimations of what they are worth and what is fair. People want to work for 25 years and then retire in their 50s with a huge pension for the next 30 years. Many don't care if it bankrupts others. Not long ago 95% of LIRR retirees were found to be collecting disability. It was a racket the vast majority were participating in. No doubt they felt "entitled". Seniors should not have to worry about food and rent because they have to pay a fortune in taxes to support workers who feel entitled to make millions in retirement on the backs of people who can't afford the cupcake deals the pols and unions made with each other over the last decade and half. James McNair gave a good presentation at the meeting. I was impressed by him. I was also glad he brought up the issue of the Paramount. They pay $1 in annual rent and they still can't make it work? Who are these incompetents in charge? Oh, right. Nuff sed. Corruption will out. Glad James' show | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,198,386 |
the program after each Games, I'm not sure you need 25 core sports. I mean this may develop over time and it's always divisive when you are forced to exclude one, but you have the opportunity to come back with the bidding process and try again. The Program Commission will be meeting and seeing all the applicants. I'm comfortable with the process and accept that it's a tough call. ATR: What factor do you think will weigh most on your colleagues on the executive board when it comes time to choose a sport? When you look at the possibilities what makes you want to... CR: The criterias have to be wide enough for every sport to make its case. I mean soccer sells zillions of tickets so how do you compare soccer with three days of wrestling? You can't do it on crowd attendance and it's difficult to do it on television audience, you have to have other standards. How popular is it worldwide? How competitive is it? How well run is it? How well received by the public is it? At the end of the day we will rely to a great extent to our administration to bring us those statistics and at the end of the day we've been asked to make a decision, so we will. ATR: And you have to decide next year on a new IOC president. What do you think your colleagues are looking for in a new president? CR: The last 12 years | SP | SP IT | 68,402 |
even if I dont feel like making love ( in some days). Yes, I still think about my "chances" and yes, I may have regrets but I would not have been who I am today without taking the plunge of doing things that were uncertain. I guess my affair was a result of my previous suppressed emotional feelings in the past... perhaps- had i been bolder enough before, i believe the affair would not have existed at all K Hi, thanks for the advice, i guess i knew what everyone would say....but its so hard to give someone you love up and as i am confused about what and who i want i think im just trying to see if there is any other way than just picking one and hoping for the best knowing full well i will lose the other. Not too sure what way i will go....probably taking the easy option and stay with my fiance and see what happens.... i should never have given into temptation but when you're at a low point in your life and a guy comes a long who makes you feel so good and tells you the things you want to hear when your partner isnt doing any of these things its easy to get swept away with it all.... Kat Hi emily- did you hear anything from William? do you still think of him more often? I've been sick for 3 days and yet all I could think of was | ID | ID QA | 1,428,393 |
that service and community are as (if not more) important as personal gain and wealth then we may actually start to see a change from these attricious, self-angrandising acts of betrayal. Philip A Birch Founder/Writer Eticonomics I do agree on the aritcle, the leaders are expected to demonstrate certain values which society respects and look forward from a leader. The values which hold the leader from doing wrong and unethical things. A top leader is sum total of lots of moral stuff, which the down level people try to copy it and demonstrate it to become one like that in some point in life. The people are brave and intelligent enough to see thru the leader and if the leader lacks moral values, its a matter of time to pull him down by anybody. The fall from such a position would be defenitly devastating. Thanks for writing this - it takes a certain amount of courage to publish this; this is not taken for granted. Itamar Rogel Founder Briox Good article, good comments. I have a succinct clipping that I keep in my desk drawer: never completely believe your press clippings! John Heinrich President The American School of Entrepreneurship Bill, Your great gift is in bringing critical leadership issues in a way that compels us to take a fresh look and inspires us to admit that yes, losing our way/falling from grace could be any of us. Thank you for reminders to surround ourselves with great people who care enough | OP | OP OB | 635,970 |
end of the debt supercycle in developed markets. In Europe, we can support this hypothesis by noting the sharp deterioration in GDP growth and growing stress in the majority of government bond markets. While these signposts aren't necessarily apparent in the US, the loss of its AAA rating over the summer is likely to be a precursor to further developments over the next couple of years. Of course, the ending of a debt supercycle -- and the consequences for investors -- play out over a number of years. To ascertain the longer-term impact of deleveraging, there are, of course, only two historical examples to draw upon: the US in the 1930s and 1940s and Japan over the past 20 years. Secker reckons Japan is the most pertinent for Europe, although it's by no means a perfect comparison. Japan, for example, never experienced a sovereign debt crisis, in spite of debt-to-GDP ratios in excess of some PIIGS. Still, it can provide a guide for investing over the next decade, thinks Secker. And here it is: 1) Economic growth will be slower and more volatile. In the 20 years prior to the bursting of the Japanese bubble at the beginning of the 1990s, Japanese per capita GDP grew by an average of 3.4 per cent, with just one recession in 1974/75. However, in the subsequent 20 years there have been six recessions, and per capita GDP growth has averaged just 0.8 per cent. 2) Fiscal policy is increasingly important when interest rates | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 320,684 |
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party guests? Serve them severed bloody fingers , ghostly cupcakes and a haunted gingerbread house . These "almost too scary to eat" treats are easy to make and are sure to freak out your friends. In addition, spook up your bar by making custom drink labels, like "witches brew" and "poison" for your wine, liquor and beer. If you're making a signature drink, like one of these Halloween-themed punches , serve it in a cauldron with plastic eyeballs. If you can, add dry ice below it for added spookiness. If you're not creative in the kitchen, simply add spooky cupcake toppers to your treats. More From SheKnows Explorer Comments Comments on "How to create a haunted house at home" Lisa October 31, 2012 | 3:22 PM A lot of good ideas here! This article does a good job pointing out how easy and inexpensive it can be to spook up your house. Simply spending a few dollars on decorations or making DIY props can have a huge impact and make a big difference. Thanks for the tips! Shannon October 11, 2012 | 7:21 PM I love decorating my house and making it spooky for Halloween. These are all great suggestions, thanks! My favorite thing to do is have a big, fake spider out front along with a doormat that makes scary noises when you step on it! | HI | HI HT | 3,267,891 |
cable works for other computers doesn't necessarily mean it will for those two. Most newer hardware is 1 Gbps, but older hardware likely is not. If you plug both computers into "downlink" (as opposed to the single "uplink", which won't help you) ports on a router and use straight (and not crossover) Ethernet cables, you at least alleviate this problem. It will also enable you to test the network connectivity of each to the router - and in so doing, the ability of the network to support the connection from one to the other. So: straight Ethernet cables from each to the router. Then, open a command line on each computer and type in "ipconfig /all" and then hit the Enter key. It will look something like this: C:\users\ your username > ipconfig /all [b]Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . etc. [b] Look for the lines that read "IPv4 Address" and "Default Gateway". The first is the IP address of that computer. The second is the IP address of your router. If you don't see those lines, then your network connections are not working. Try a full shutdown and start-up in case your network adapter cached a bad IP address. Typically, the IP address will look something like 192.168.1.???, where ??? is a number between 2 and 254. Sometimes, the third number 1 will be different. Bu if you see 169.254.???.???, then your network adapter on your computer is not successfully connecting to your router | ID | ID DF | 333,903 |
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print you signed off on and certainly didn't read. Calling customer support to complain probably wouldn't get much done. Getting Busted Scamming Apple wasn't always a straight path to free shots and making it rain iPhones -- sometimes, the bad Geniuses were caught in the act. Jake could recount four separate instances of outright employee theft at the store, ranging from manipulating inventory lists to faking transactions to straight-up theft. One guy allegedly pretended to ring up transactions and then would cancel them out after "swiping" a card. This worked for a long time until someone finally noticed that they never gave their "customers" -- who were in on the scam -- receipts. He reportedly swiped iPhones, computers, accessories, iPods, everything, but was eventually caught by management and forced to pay for what he'd taken (more than $US20,000) to avoid criminal charges. Another was allegedly stealing cash from the store's safe during nightly counts, which went on for several weeks, but was discovered by a manager who had to open the store the next morning and promptly fired. One Genius had a rather elaborate con going. He was alleged to be taking service inventory with fake customers. His friends would come in to the store and have their devices replaced with an incorrect product (Say, an original iPhone swapped for a 3G, gratis). The new product was put into the customer's hand and the employee would put the defective product back into available inventory. This went on for more than | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 526,759 |
is to use your current individual net worths as part of the equation, perhaps setting aside the assets you entered the marriage with before dividing up the rest in some fair fashion. Remember, if you're coming into this marriage with no net worth but big dreams of getting rich, a big part of you getting rich is the support of your partner, who has earned that stake because of the support provided. Finally, look at your behavior and your partner's behavior honestly. Are you engaging (or seriously considering engaging) in activities that would lead to divorce when you're engaged? Is your partner? If you find it easy to engage in patterns that would lead to divorce while you're seriously considering marriage, then your relationship has problems deep enough that you shouldn't get married. In short, don't ever put yourself in a situation where divorce looks likely. What about children? The decision to have children is a complicated one and, in my opinion, is a very distinct one from the marriage question. Many of the concerns that men express about marriage tend to actually be concerns about becoming a father, and I think that becoming a father is a decision guys should never enter into lightly. My opinion is that many people fear marriage for emotional reasons, but often find financial ones easier to state. Modern marriages usually are financially beneficial to both people involved. I'll certainly say that, in our case, marriage has been an enormous financial benefit. It was | OP | OP AV OB | 3,274,746 |
2 games will keep him from getting it. They have no marquee games left. So he could put up good numbers but it probably won't help. This was his moment. I could see Manziel stealing some votes from Klein and that would help Braxton. I believe it is Klein's to lose at this point but if Brax can have 2 huge games I truly believe he vaults into serious contention. As far as the "inside source" comment. I will take a pass and allow you to look like the ass wipe you appear to be. The GOBZA revolution is underway. Are you connected? Watch http://vimeo.com/46502648 Connect at https://www.gobza.com/ConnectYourWorld This has to be one of the strangest Heisman races in a long time. No real clear cut favorite heading into the final few weeks of the season. I think it is safe to say that McCarron is out after yesterday. Also, the speed dating love affair with Barner after one game is over considering he had less than 100 yards rushing last night. Klein had an efficient game. Didn't really strengthen his lead but didn't hurt it either. Next week he should be able to pad his stats against the pathetic Baylor defense but Texas might be another story. I still contend if Braxton has BIG games against both Wisky and scUM he will take the award. But they have to be BIG games. Other wise, I think it is Klein's to lose at this point. Something that everyone keeps forgetting | ID | ID DF | 709,274 |
to get somebody else to pay your bills. @petros But the fact that the US has a reserve currency (still major, but waning?) allows it to finance its irresponsible spending and debt, and this pushes US persons abroad into higher tax brackets despite not having the purchasing power in their home countries correspondant with the higher tax brackets. Again, we may add "unfair" to the power of N to "unconstitutional". @ Jeff This is a major problem for countries with strong currencies like Switzerland (at least until it was pegged to the Euro). I decided to relinquish because of the HEART Act , and dollar devaluation was a major concern. Now that I am no longer a US citizen, my information on form 8854, if I ever file it , the exchange rate will be fixed on the rate of April 7, 2011. I think the "flight of the golden geese" is what the USG fears the most. If the golden geese go, too much tax revenue goes with them -- a very poor business model for the USG to depend upon in the first place. Flight of the Golden Geese: Unfortunately, Americans abroad (who earned their money outside the US) are also perceived to be in the same category. @Peg: So let's go after Canadians? I think everyone should pay some taxes. But going after people in other countries is called imperialism. Everyone can afford something. If people don't pay something, then it leads to class warfare and soak | OP | OP OB | 635,513 |
people have expectations for me but at the same time, I have expectations and I know what I can do. It lets me know that their ears are open. They know that I'm capable of masterpieces and that's a great feeling. But it comes with a lot of responsibility. With all of that responsibility, do you even want that title? Hell yeah I want that title. Shit, man. I've worked at this. People ask me, "Is there pressure now?" There's really no pressure. Everybody's just figuring this out now but me and my team have always known. We had the pressure on us back then because we wanted to be the best. I wanted to be the best. I didn't pick up a pen and piece of paper and say, "I want to be #2. I want to be the second best from Jay-Z." No. I want to be better than Jay-Z. I want be better than Dre. I want to be better than Snoop. They want that too and what this does is keep the energy up and keeps the culture much more alive. You're part of a group, Black Hippy, and there have been hints of a J. Cole collaboration project... I think it'll be more in the works after I get my focus on this album. You know, we got music and it'll always be there. We're always working. That's a good dude. Great artist. But the focus right now is on my debut. He's aware of | SP | SP IT | 3,363,682 |
this particular audience. '(24) Prestige by false credentials. " .. a forester or industry representative with day-to-day practical knowledge of the issues .." ; "This raises the important question of public interest .."' Are you suggesting Mr Poynter's credentials are false? And what on earth does the second example have to do with false credentials? VoR : 07 Dec 2008 4:18:21pm AvB: Look mate, please don't take this the wrong way. When you said the other day that you wanted to talk about forestry, I did wonder why you'd spent so much time focussing on Z. Now you're doing it again. What Z demonstrated remains true: If you apply Poynter's own yardstick to his own article, it provides no support for his opinions. No more. No less. You are a person who cares about natural forests and if I recall correctly (not motivated enough to go back and read it all again) knows something about them. That got hidden in all the anti-Z stuff. Seems a waste. I love natural forests, at least I love a particular one and enjoy many others. I also like wooden artifacts and use of wood in housing. That's an interesting dichotomy that would have been worthwhile hearing a FEW words about. Andy von billabong : 09 Dec 2008 8:54:29am One of two VoR, thank you for again responding to one of my posts. And again, I agree one hundred percent with what you say. All this stupidity with Z came about because I originally | OP | OP OB | 200,743 |
The goal of myUofC is to provide a single point of navigation to virtually every web service available to you at the University of Calgary. Once you sign on to myUofC you will have access to everything from Blackboard to the InfoNet without needing to sign on again. The advantage of myUofC is the support of a single sign on, role based environment that recognizes who you are and the role you have at UofC. The myUofC portal allows you to customize what and how information is presented to you. Anyone will be able to register for an eID and gain access to myUofC. However the full power of myUofC can not be experienced until a staff or student UCID number can be associated with that eID. Those users without a UCID (e.g. prospective students) will only have access to the most basic services and information available. Once you associate your UCID with your eID myUofC will be able to recognize your role (i.e. student, staff and/or faculty) and serve you the information and services that you need according to that role. You must first make sure that your "My Role" selection in the top right is "Student". Now Infonet is located in two locations. First it is then located in the flyout navigation menu under 'Student Services and Registration' -> 'Student Registration and Applications' -> 'Infonet for Students'. Now click on the 'InfoNet for Students'. It will link you to the InfoNet menu which will allow you to do | IN | IN FI | 697,291 |
Got To See If I Can't Get Mommy (To Come Back Home) lyrics Before it was ripe Way before it was time To pick the grapes from the vine Love that fell from our hearts Made it sweet So we borrowed my Mother's wedding band Found a shack and a piece of land Oh, Lord, what else could Make my life complete A frail body torn with each baby born The most fearsome screams, awful pain Back to the field before she was healed And never complained I can't go through life alone I gotta go see if can get Mamma to come back home Little Susie, now here's your chance To show Daddy how big girl you can be What I want you to so is take care Of little Davey and the twins If I don't come back tonight And bounce em on my knee Lord, how do you make A little boy a man When he's only three [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/j/jerry\\... ] Though it hurts me so To leave you here alone I gotta go see if I can't your Momma to come back home A house divided, broken in two Can't stand the test When the wind blows through And I can't hold it together So I headed for town Where I thought she'd be Praying the right words Would come to me When I got to the ridge There was a crowd on the bridge Where she fell to the water Somebody said, we | LY | LY SL | 329,056 |
A. Hi You are correct in that this should not be discussed in the presence of your daughters. I suggest that you proceed with mediation and raise this as one of the issues. What you are trying to achieve is fair contact with your daughters. If that cannot be achieved through discussion then court proceedings are the only other option. You are doing the right thing, good luck. Q. Hi Harjit, I am seeking an answer to the following question.... We are at the stage of having had the first hearing with regards to my partners access to seeing his three children. Since we got engaged and bought a house together his ex has tried everything! They have had 6 years of amicable access but since I arrived on the scene things have become more difficult. She has called in the CSA and is now on less than she was, she has demanded the kids pack up the clothes at ours and that we buy them new ones, she now demands we pick them up and drop them off (for 6 yrs they did one way each) and has demanded I get rid of my cat due to a 'supposed' cat allergy with his youngest. We are at the stage where we have agreed to all demands for the sake of the children....although we have removed cat from house we only do when the kids are there and allergy UK and asthma Uk do not believe there is an allergy | ID | ID QA | 537,582 |
Debt Options Online I have Health conditions thanks to years of Verbal and Mental Abuse from my Own Mother, My Husband and his Mother, and our Grown Son and his Whore wife. Thank God my mother died in 1996 however. And we finally found out my husbands mothers abuse is because she has Altzimers, and Senile Dementia.So I just stay away from her. And my husband and I get along fine as long as his family stays away and our son is not living with us. But in the last 13 years that has been most of the time.In 29 years we have been by alone in our home 18 months in 13 years. Because DAD won't say NO.It is constantly can I borrow, can we have, MOM GIVE ME, DAD CAN YOU LOAN US? MOM has to pay this, Can you buy the kids this or that or you can't see them, Dad says we can move in IT'S His house, Had his car 2 years because sons wife Blew the Engine in his truck. Mad now because I will not give them my truck. They need it bacause they have the 2 of them and 4 kids, Since she blew the engine in her truck, Mom can you fix it, Dad will you buy me car parts, Dad work on it for us,It is really getting old.My husband went and got a $1500 dollar loan and gave them $900 of it. Then I had to figure out how | ID | ID QA | 3,016,750 |
Share / Email This Page More On About The Author Seamus Byrne is the Editor of CNET Australia. He is also a regular tech expert on Seven's Sunrise and The Morning Show. In conversation at the Art Gallery of New South Wales today, iconic Australian designer Marc Newson told CNET that when it comes to the iPhone, designers understand the difference immediately, while "Mr and Mrs Average" don't. Marc Newson, CBE: "The better something is made, the less noise it makes." (Credit: Seamus Byrne/CNET) Marc Newson is one of Australia's leading industrial designers, shooting to fame in 1986 with his Lockheed Lounge and Embryo Chair "biomorphic" designs. One of the three Lockheed Lounge chairs set a first for industrial design when it auctioned for over 1,000,000 in 2009. He was awarded the honour of Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 New Years Honours for services to design. Appearing at the Art Gallery of New South Wales on Friday, in conversation to coincide with the launch of a Taschen book on his life's work , Newson offered CNET his thoughts on today's iPhone launch. In response to the question of why some people feel such a passion for the product, while others are adamant that there is nothing special about it, Newson felt the answer was simple. "I think people just get it or they don't get it, really. If you are a designer, you understand immediately the difference. God is in the detail. But | SP | SP IT | 611,736 |
150. Carver's Approach to Board Governance and Church Board Engagement. One of the criticisms I hear about Carver's model of board governance is that it may, if applied inappropriately, distance the board from the operations of the agency and lead some board members to neglect their duty of care and oversight. It may seem to restrict a board's ability to add value to an institution, because of perceived focus on policy development as the board's primary role. Carver's approach may give some board members the idea that once the board members define appropriate policies, their work generally is done. Affirming compliance becomes the board's primary work. Conversely, some think the governance approach gives too much power to CEO's, enabling them to insulate themselves from rightful probing by the board into internal affairs. The CEO controls what happens within the agency, setting vision, developing strategy, overseeing resources, and implementing plans. As long as the CEO does this within the policies of executive limitation devised, the board members keep their nose out. Based upon my reading regarding his approach to board governance, both of these perspectives are caricatures of Carver's model. And yet just this past week I read Carver's approach being criticized for allowing both of these governance distortions to occur. Many church boards have adopted Carver's model of board governance or seriously are considering it. Without doubt Carver emphasizes the need for great clarity in defining the role of the board and the role of the CEO, so that the | OP | OP | 3,366,407 |
and control of both houses of Congress. ELIZABETH WARREN: You know, people told me when I got into this it would be tough. It would be ugly. It would be nasty. They said it will get personal. Then attack your family. It is tough out there and that's what they're doing but I want you all to hear me. I am not afraid. I am not afraid. KATHI-ANNE REINSTEIN, SENIOR MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRAT: Scott Brown did the unthinkable. He put out a commercial that had John F Kennedy speaking and it morphed into him. (EXTRACT FROM SCOTT BROWN CAMPAIGN AD) Now being someone who is Irish Catholic growing up in the Boston area, this is blasphemy. CRAIG MCMURTRIE: Polls currently show he's running several points behind and the Massachusetts Senate race is one of several Republicans had been counting on. The party only needs a net gain of three or four seats to take control of the US Senate. But after a series of controversial comments by candidates, what once seemed likely now feels like a long shot. Harvard political scientists David King says the party only has itself to blame. DAVID KING, PROFESSOR, HARVARD UNIVERSITY: Republicans have almost uniformly, not in Massachusetts but in most States, nominated very conservative, Tea Party Republicans who are now seen as vulnerable. CRAIG MCMURTRIE: In Missouri Todd Akin horrified Republican strategist and badly damaged his campaign with this remark during a discussion about abortion rights. TODD AKIN, REPUBLICAN SENATE CANDIDATE, (AUGUST): First of all, | SP | SP TA | 783,311 |
under the authority of the General Assembly, in the Economic and Social Council, which shall have for this purpose the powers set forth in Chapter X . THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL Composition 1. The Economic and Social Council shall consist of fifty-four Members of the United Nations elected by the General Assembly. 2. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 3 , eighteen members of the Economic and Social Council shall be elected each year for a term of three years. A retiring member shall be eligible for immediate re-election. 3. At the first election after the increase in the membership of the Economic and Social Council from twenty-seven to fifty-four members, in addition to the members elected in place of the nine members whose term of office expires at the end of that year, twenty-seven additional members shall be elected. Of these twenty-seven additional members, the term of office of nine members so elected shall expire at the end of one year, and of nine other members at the end of two years, in accordance with arrangements made by the General Assembly. 4. Each member of the Economic and Social Council shall have one representative. Functions and Powers 1. The Economic and Social Council may make or initiate studies and reports with respect to international economic, social, cultural, educational, health, and related matters and may make recommendations with respect to any such matters to the General Assembly, to the Members of the United Nations, and to the specialized agencies | IN | IN LT | 758,232 |
paint it for them. What is the most popular setting that is sent to you? The Eiffel Tower is probably the most popular. Many times the Eiffel Tower is NOT in the photos they send, but they want it added. Some many views I paint of Paris do not real exist... they are a dream, a fantasy... they are a bit of whimsy! 4. Do you have any secret spots in Paris that make for a great photo background that you can share with our guests? When I was in Paris I had no itinerary... my mother and I simply walked the streets... oui oui oui... there were places that we visited that everyone knows about but basically we just threw ourselves into the streets to experience the City! Everywhere we roamed we found a treasure... a FAB cafe, a chapeau (hat) shop, art exhibits at tiny museums, chocolat... There is not ONE secret spot but a multitude! I don't believe I've actually ever read a book about "Paris" but I've read many books set in Paris both fiction and nonfiction. We've featured books and interviewed a few authors who have written novels based in Paris on Reading is Fashionable ... such as Kirsten Lobe, Corine Gantz and Paula McLain to name a few. I have also been inspired to paint bookmarks after reading Paris based books... Hard to pick just one that stands out they ALL make moi yearn to be in Paris. To see more of Fifi Flowers | SP | SP IT | 3,156,235 |
Something In The Way - Nirvana Underneath the bridge The tarp has sprung a leak And the animals I've trapped Have all become my pets And I'm living off of grass And the drippings from the ceiling But it's ok to eat fish Cause they haven't any feelings Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Underneath the bridge The tarp has sprung a leak And the animals I've trapped Have all become my pets And I'm living off of grass And the drippings from the ceiling But it's ok to eat fish Cause they haven't any feelings Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea | LY | LY SL | 193,015 |
all people, no matter the career, and shouldn't be passed up. The book affords infinite insight, benefits, and training toward the extraordinary vocal power that everyone has at their disposal. Patsy is a brilliant teacher, in person she is a million times more amazing than her books will ever show, but her written works are certainly a fabulous place to start. Amaaaazing, I love this book because I chose to believe in it and has made my communication process completely differently; I have a new faith in myself and like a different notion of the world in general. | IP | IP DS | 290,846 |
it before you take anything else you leave it unchanged, unedited, the way you first saw or perceived it | SP | SP | 1,437,084 |
shopping like in Auckland where are the best places to go?? We are hoping to come over either the end of October or beginning of Jan, if this helps. Search the forum for 'Tarltons', (as In Kelly Tarltons) or 'Zoo', to find a few threads with things to do with kids. I know its not glamourous but the Westfield (NZ Shopping centres) foodcourts are always an easy option for food with children when travelling around. They're all over but there is one in the CBD near the ferry and one in Albany. Weiwera hot pools (about 45 mins north of Auckland) is a great trip. they have water slides and different swimming pools. The water is naturally hot and is open on cold wet days. it could be a stop off on the way to Bay of Islands. Also in Elleslie (south Auckland) there is a place called "Extreme edge", it is a cool indoor climbing centre and they have themed kids walls. It is great because it is all weather and tires them out. Thanks! I'm really glad I stumbled upon this site. I can see already it's going to be a Godsend with our research. The help I've encountered thus far is showing Kiwis truly live up to their rep as being friendly and helpful! Now I'll just settle back, crank up my Hayley Westenra tunes and continue digging in to more useful nuggets. | ID | ID DF | 1,750,539 |
introduce the subject. Thank you, all, for your well-considered analysis and honest reactions. I was perplexed by the reviews I was reading about "all the pieces come together in a final twist ending". Barnes' work is not like a mystery in that sense. All the pieces do not fall into place here- as in life. Wonderful review, however. This book has been on my list to read and now I'm chomping at the bit. I love that you included quotes. In them, I hear Adrian's voice and it's wonderful. An exquisite voice is, for me, a factor that separates the great from the good. I'm just half way through this one, so things could change (they won't), but I'm thrilled this won. The sentences -- he is by far the best writer on the shortlist, twisting a thought around and then snipping it or blowing it up in a turn of phrase. And I'm finding the story itself fantastic. I found it almost impossible to read (to the end) because I kept going to the start to read some of the excellent passages. In the end (no puns intended), it was the longest 150 pages I have ever read and in all honesty, even after the self-enforced third reading, I am still confused with the mystery at the heart of the puzzle. I am taking a break from it and will probably pick it up again soon, when I am in the right frame of mind to immerse myself in | OP | OP RV | 621,711 |
Apartment : ACACIA From 2009-05-08 To 2009-05-19 Mr & Mrs Lawson From Florida, USA the 06/04/2009 Dear Philippe and Christphe, I want to thank you for our apartment, Gloriosa. It exceeded our expectations, and it looked lovely in your photos, video and written description. Kay particularly appreciated the flowers. It was more value than we paid for. I also applaud you for your incredible organization and very prompt follow through. You do what you say you will, when you say you will do it. You have thought through what is required to make your guests stay exceptional, and your execution of that plan is also exceptional. Kay and I hope to stay with you again, and we can recommend your services without reservation. Sincerely, William Lawson Sarasota, Florida REF Apartment : GLORIOSA From 2009-04-21 To 2009-05-14 Mrs Oliphant From USA the 05/20/2009 Philippe and Christophe, On behalf of Jackie, Gayle, Nancy and I, we thank you so much for your hospitality during our stay at "Orchid." We just loved the location and the history of the building and the apartment. Everything is so well maintained. And YOU were so very helpful and welcoming. You can rest assured we'll recommend your services to anyone who asks!! Judy REF Apartment : ORCHID From 2009-04-29 To 2009-05-13 Mr & Mrs Gusman From USA the 05/20/2009 Bonjour Philippe and Christophe, Thank you so much for everything. Michael and I had a lovely time in your beautiful city of Paris. The apartment LILAS was perfect. | ID | ID RR | 265,258 |
see is what you get with him. An incredible talent and one of my inspirations. Unfortunately I didn't stay long enough to see him play and caught most of XI's set, a good mate and finally getting him to see him play was cool. I quickly caught some of Chris Stanford's set and by then The Rhythm Factory was beginning to fill up pretty well! The final stop was the VOID night over at Corsica Studios. VOID is run by Ran Dolph and is a collective group of local DJ's putting on the best Techno nights' that London has to offer. Ever since the early days of Public Life, their party had grown from strength to strength with notable exception with their last party a few months back at Cafe 1001, where none other than Berghain machine Ben Klock played for them as well as CLR golden boy Tommy Four Seven. Influence by the sounds of Detroit as well as Berlin, their headline acts that played for them was the incredible DVS1 alongside Forward Strategy Group and MPIA3 and the VOID residents. By the time I got there, the place was comfortably busy and the vibe was really cool. I recognised the majority of the people there and there is always a friendly atmosphere at these parties. There were slight sound issues at the beginning in the main room, which did put a dampener on things which meant the real power of the Funktion 1 soundsystem couldn't really have been | OP | OP RV | 3,721,002 |
so I had you know a bit to do with him; not a lot. LIZ JACKSON: But you wrote about him when you were working at The Bulletin? MALCOLM TURNBULL: Yes, that's right. I had something to say about him in an article in The Bulletin. I'd written about student...student politics, yeah. LIZ JACKSON: Do you remember what you said? MALCOLM TURNBULL: Not really, no. You remind me. LIZ JACKSON: The Bulletin, 1978. The journalist, Malcolm Turnbull. (One screen text: The leading light of the right wingers in New South Wales is twenty-year-old Tony Abbott. He has written a number of articles... (which have) given him a stature his rather boisterous and immature rhetoric doesn't really deserve. Abbott is opposed to any legalisation of homosexuality and generally presents an old fashioned DLP image) LIZ JACKSON (to Tony Abbott): When did you change your mind on that? TONY ABBOTT: Well, I guess as time has gone by I've had a much wider experience of life, certainly when it comes to homosexuality. I have many friends who are gay. I've never had a personal issue with it. I've always treated people as I find them and that's the way it should be. LIZ JACKSON: At the end of 1980 Tony Abbott won a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford University. He came away with an MA in politics and philosophy, and two Oxford blues for boxing. The local paper headlined his debut fight 'Action Man Abbo blasts his way to victory', and reported him | SP | SP TA | 649,285 |
people In an introduction on its website, SGBA says it was founded by Ariki Eru Manukau. It says Te Atua E Wa Tribe (the tribe of four gods) is premised on ancient origins and beliefs. Related Topics "The current insignia (pictured) incorporates past key figures of stature portraying such beliefs in a modern sense. The Crown as a symbol of leadership inscribed with the Tribes name Te Atua E Wa being the First Sovereign Nation to discover New Zealand around 600-1200AD. The giant prehistoric eagle (Ehara Pouakai also known as Haast Eagle) symbolizes the hunter/protector." "The eagle originates from prehistoric times, weighed in at 13 kilos with a 3 metre wing span and hunted humans and large mammals as prey. The National Flag symbolizes the recognition of a Sovereign Nation by United Kingdom, America and New South Wales Government of Australia and the Dutch East Indian Station by the Declaration of Independence in 1835 to which a Sovereign Council of Chiefs now preside," the introduction says. The "bank" also cites, as a representative office, level 13, 175 Queen Street, Auckland. Here, a law firm named Kirkland Morrison is based where Edwin Morrison told interest.co.nz his firm knew nothing of, or about, SGBA and was bemused that it was using the law firm's address. Meanwhile, SGBA also says on its website that the sovereign chiefly line of Te Atua E Wa is well recorded, with "some of the most notable sovereign chiefs in the past 17/18th century was (sic) Kawharu the | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,758,804 |
[JD] I, I got something to tell ya girl I got something I wanna do (come on) I, I got something to tell ya I wanna you know what... you know what (Avant holla at 'em) [Avant] I been looking for you for a long damn time But you been gone away I nearly lost my mind And now we're in the club and you're grindin' on me, touchin' on me, got me goin' crazy That skirt you wearin' got a playa on stroll As I glance at my watch I see the night is growin' old I start to reminisce about when we were shorties, back seat of my jeep, yes I'm feelin' horny As I play my position posted up on the wall Happy to hear the DJ say last call 'Cause what that means is we about to leave and I'm about to be all up on you and you up on me [Chorus] 'Cause I want you And in the middle of the night I'm gonna rub And if you let me go down I'm gonna taste And when it's all said and done I'm gonna you know what, you know what But I want you And in the middle of the night I'm gonna rub you And if you let me go down I'm gonna taste you And when it's all said and done I'm gonna you know what, you know what [Avant] It's hard to keep in touch while you're off in school But | LY | LY SL | 190,811 |
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