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O'Neill) Easiest decision in Rush history. Like a gift from the gods. First we trade a disgruntled player who was the key in moving team captain Brodie Merril for another disgruntled player. That doesn't work out but circumstances do with Washington finishing last in the 9 team league giving Edmonton the first pick in Mark Matthews . Matthews brings skill, size and speed to the most desirable position in this and many past drafts, the Offensive Lefty. He will direct the powerplay and be the focal point of the Rush offense. Derek Keenan has a winning history already with Mark which quiets any question about chemistry. Matthews is the type of guy that can be the face of your organization for years. Hopefully he can bring success to a team that hasn't had enough in its seven-year existence. Ironically, Bruce Urban lost the coin flip in 2005 at the entry draft and selected second behind Portland who took Brodie Merril whose trade out of Edmonton played into getting this first overall pick. 2 Minnesota Swarm: Brock Sorensen (chosen by Teddy Jenner) Well, even though I tried to trade all of Minnesota's picks to the Rush for the rights to Mark Matthews, they will be incredibly happy to add Brock Sorensen to their youth movement. Built much like Brodie Merrill with more of an offensive touch, Sorensen brings a winning attitude and a non-stop commitment to getting better every year. Add him to the likes of Suitor, MacIntosh, Watt and Haas;
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connection in the global economy is considered useful, even though it may not seem so at the time.
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any time so be sure you check back every few months for updates. So that is part 1. You are already on the way to starting to score great deals! Please feel free to leave any comments or questions below. There is really a lot to learn so again I am hoping to just take this one step at a time and hopefully it turns into a fun and easy way to start saving big at the grocery store! ... You can continue along with this series by clicking the articles below: Ur site helped out a ton, thanks for your time. Though, I am still a bit confused how I will be saving much $$ I always buy the cheapest/generic brand as to save as much as I can. But I thought if I started using coupons I could save even more, but It seems the majority of coupns are only for "name brands" and if its a .55 cent off, well the cheap brand is typically still cheaper than the "name brand" is WITH the .55 cents off. So can I actually save any real $$ on items I use? I watched the show on TLC and I could not beleive the money they were saving, how can a person buy a lot of one items without paying a dime, this lady total was $800 and she only $16.00 and she also got meat. I really do not understand how she could get meat and only pay $16.00.
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I'm Glad I Got To See You Once Again Lyrics - Hank Snow I'm glad I got to see you once again Although we're through I still love you I guess I'll have to call you just a friend Cause someone new has just stepped in I try to say that I don't really miss you But in my heart I know it's just a lie And if someday his love should prove untrue I'll be around when he has said goodbye [ guitar ] (I try to say that I don't really miss you) But in my heart I know it's just a lie And if someday his love should prove untrue I'll be around when he has said goodbye (Goodbye)
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years. The thing is - he's so cocky and arrogant that he just couldn't help himself in showing his true colors. He wasn't able to "save" this country as many thought. What we are left with is a bunch of empty promises, and no hope. Agree - someone, please help this country, and get this buffoon and fake out of office. Before its too late. David Opperman | 7.27.09 @ 8:14PM I would like to comment on Ira Fews and all the others who believe that OBAMA has cut his ties with the Rev. Jerimiah Wright...If you seriously believe this fact then you also believe in fairies and that "pigs can fly!!!" AusDem | 7.27.09 @ 8:21PM Bill Engledow, if in fact that is your real name. You know that Medicare, a form of socialised medicine, in fact substantially improved the health of seniors in this country. Seniors tend not to be able to afford insurance, as their premiums are insanely high. But, given that they've paid their taxes, and worked hard to build this country, it makes sense to give something back. The crazy's like yourself are what really brings this country down, too ready to criticize a man who hasn't gotten to be the president to "bring down this country" but to lift it up (albeit based on his idea of what is right). He may not be what you want, and that's fine. Vote for the other side next time........hahaha, can you imagine if Palin gets the
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consent, make provision respecting the effect and operation of any increase or diminution or alteration of territory in relation to any State affected. 124. A new State may be formed by separation of territory from a State, but only with the consent of the Parliament thereof, and a new State may be formed by the union of two or more States or parts of States, but only with the consent of the Parliaments of the States affected. 125. The seat of Government of the Commonwealth shall be determined by the Parliament, and shall be within territory which shall have been granted to or acquired by the Commonwealth, and shall be vested in and belong to the Commonwealth, and shall be in the State of New South Wales, and be distant not less than one hundred miles from Sydney. Such territory shall contain an area of not less than one hundred square miles, and such portion thereof as shall consist of Crown lands shall be granted to the Commonwealth without any payment therefor. The Parliament shall sit at Melbourne until it meet at the seat of Government. 126. The Queen may authorise the Governor-General to appoint any person, or any persons jointly or severally, to be his deputy or deputies within any part of the Commonwealth, and in that capacity to exercise during the pleasure of the Governor-General as he thinks fit to assign to such deputy or deputies, subject to any limitations expressed or directions given by the Queen; but
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out in my community on Sunday night, and would have taken any steps necessary to defend my home and my community. If the police fail to do so, as they clearly failed in recent nights, then the community step in. The police have progressively surrendered the streets over the last 20 years and this is the result. My wife was caught out in Ealing on Monday, and the one cab she coould find was bottled as it attempted to take her to safety. No police in sight, mob rule. Dont give me the usual bull about youth centre closures. This was anarchy, and the rule of the mob. The Guardian needs now to stand up for the many poor but law abiding members of the community who have seen their neighbourghoods destroyed and are afraid to go to sleep at night. Where is the concern for them??????? Setting the issue of violence aside, where looting is concerned it must be hard for those involved to see the theft of trainers or electrical goods from shops as a major piece of immorality in a society where those at the top are seen effectively blackmailing the country out of billions of our money to bail out their thoughtless greed, the result of nothing less than a gambling addiction. And not only are the gluttonous elite allowed to get away with this extortion, but they are encouraged to do it with a government that would like to cut their taxes to help them
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the type of thing that people receive in jars as holiday gifts and eventually end up throwing out because they have no idea what to do with it. The following relish, however, is not sweet at all; in fact, it does not contain any sugar. It resembles a thick salsa but is easier to make, as green tomatoes don't even need to be peeled. Nor do the apples; all you really do is chop everything up and toss it into a pot. This recipe also takes full advantage of the late summer/early fall harvest; red peppers, onions, garlic, and apples are all called for. Adding the cilantro and jalapenos right at the end helps them retain their bright color. Green cilantro and jalapenos coupled with red peppers gives the relish a festive color combination that lends itself perfectly to holiday gifts -- that definitely won't get tossed into the compost bin. Relishes are quite forgiving, so don't be afraid to adapt the recipe to what your end-of-the-season garden or farmers' market has to offer. Any type of tomato can be used, and you can mix and match varieties. Paste, or plum, tomatoes will require less cooking time since they're meatier and have less juice. A touch of red on a few of the tomatoes is fine, as long as they're still very hard. Fully ripe tomatoes, though, will give your relish a completely different flavor and consistency. Partially green sweet red peppers can also be used, and you can adjust
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engines that are cross-platform," he adds. "Unity 3D and Unreal are based around 3D engines and physics models, which make them very good for doing all the nitty gritty stuff and really allow you to focus on the gameplay and on getting everything working. At the end of the day, it's not just about the platform; it's about making something that people are going to use." Making apps is no longer only for programmers. If you have an idea for an app, there are plenty of resources out there to make it happen. I recommend reading this guide before you start so you can plan it out first. Create iPhone Apps That Rock: A Guide for Non-Technical Folks http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/createip\\...
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them. Double check the date, time and location of your exam and how far in advance you need to arrive at the exam hall. Have all this information close to hand. Ensure you are certain of your travel arrangements for the next day and that you will be able to arrive at the exam in good time. Briefly Review Your Notes All your detailed revision will be completed by this time. The trick now is just to briefly skim over a number of pages of clear, simple and general notes. This should help you to focus for the exam but should keep your mind from being hijacked by individual detailed facts or arguments. You might like to pack a few basic cue cards so that you can skim over these an hour or so before the exam. If you do so, be careful to double check that you do not accidentally take these into the exam itself. Spend only a short amount of time reviewing your notes. Devote the majority of your evening to a relaxing leisure activity. Don't undertake anything that is likely to tire you out too much but do pick an activity that you enjoy and that you know will leave you feeling content and prepared. The most important thing to remember on the eve of your exam is that stress is unproductive. Don't fall prey to it. Having revised, you will be more than capable of tackling your exam calmly and confidently. Don't worry now about
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Something In The Way Lyrics 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 don't have 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 [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/n/nirvana/som\\... ] 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 don't have 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 [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/n/nirvana/som\\... ] Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm Something in the way Ummmmm Something in the way, yea Ummmmm
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in older, conventional wells. There may be many US senators who will tell you 'we have loads of oil' , but I'd rather believe the majority of industry specialists and geologists with real knowledge, who will tell you otherwise, and who don't need to get re-elected! Another point on ' sands & shale...an order of mag. cheaper'. Have you any idea of what's involved in scooping up millions of tonnes of tar/sand/gravel etc, (in one of the most inhospitable places imaginable), super heating it with steam to 200+ to separate it, then keeping it at similarly high temps. (to stop it solidifying) while it's sent thousands of kms. through the frozen tundra to a refinery south of the border....???? Not to begin to mention the issue of the toxic waste in the trailings ponds (lakes!), poisoned ground water and decimated landscape..! I will not enter into a discussion about climate change at this late hour (24:00 germany), but I will agree with you that the article, or at least its basis is delusional. Perhaps wishful is a better word. We don't like change. We, as a species, actively resist it. Especially when we believe (rightly or wrongly) that it will 'cost us'; financially or otherwise. Secondly. Jevons paradox. Summed up by the motor car. Gains in efficiency have continuously been lost, to increase the car's marketability. For example, a standard saloon car will now have as standard, radio, CD , electric windows, onboard computer (not a PC !), and many,
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to do just that, and how we can each do our part. Throughout much of the world, the greatest unexploited economic resource is the female half of the population. Countries such as China have prospered precisely because they emancipated women and brought them into the formal economy. Unleashing that process globally is not only the right thing to do; it's also the best strategy for fighting poverty. Deeply felt, pragmatic, and inspirational, Half the Sky is essential reading for every global citizen. From two of our most fiercely moral voices, a passionate call to arms against our era's most pervasive human rights violation: the oppression of women and girls in the developing world. With Pulitzer Prize winners Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn as our guides, we undertake an odyssey through Africa and Asia to meet the extraordinary women struggling there, among them a Cambodian teenager sold into sex slavery and an Ethiopian woman who suffered devastating injuries in childbirth. Drawing on the breadth of their combined reporting experience, Kristof and WuDunn depict our world with anger, sadness, clarity, and, ultimately, hope. They show how a little help can transform the lives of women and girls abroad. That Cambodian girl eventually escaped from her brothel and, with assistance from an aid group, built a thriving retail business that supports her family. The Ethiopian woman had her injuries repaired and in time became a surgeon. A Zimbabwean mother of five, counseled to return to school, earned her doctorate and became an
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His name was Muhammad Ali. Accordingly, one day in his madness he announced that he was the Qa'id-e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. In imitation of him, a Sikh lunatic became Master Tara Singh. In this madness it almost came to bloodshed, but both were declared 'dangerous lunatics' and shut up in separate rooms. There was a young Hindu lawyer from Lahore who had been rejected in love and had turned lunatic. When he heard that Amritsar had gone away into India, then he was very sad. He had fallen in love with a Hindu girl from that very city. Although she had rejected the lawyer, even in his madness he hadn't forgotten her. Thus he abused all those Hindu and Muslim leaders who had connived together and made India into two fragments - his beloved had become Indian, and he Pakistani. When talk of the exchange began, then some of the lunatics comforted the lawyer, saying that he shouldn't mind about it, that he would be sent to India - the India where his beloved lived. But he didn't want to leave Lahore, because he thought that in Amritsar his practice wouldn't flourish. In the European ward there were two Anglo-Indian lunatics. When they learned that the English had freed India and gone away, they were very much shocked. And for hours they privately conferred about the important question of what their status in the lunatic asylum would be now. Would the European Ward remain, or be abolished? Would breakfast
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white underwear), Chew Me (again, Ultimate Edition.... this time, proving rather clearly that she is bottomless, despite Roger saying otherwise in the commentary!), the butt shot of the Bottoms Up girl complete with sleazy music, Scaramanga stroking Maud with his gun. Yeah, I'll go with that movie. You might want to check out NSNA then, @DoubleOhhSeven , for when making out with Fatima, even more flesh and bone - well, merely flesh and skin - appears on screen. I wonder why I'm always having bacon for diner after seeing NSNA... :-? Ofcourse I've seen NSNA. But the difference was that Connery actually got himself in pretty good shape for that film. I was merely poking fun at his weight gain for DAF. Anyway NSNA isn't an EON film so it's not truly Bond IMO. I agree about Connery's shape in NSNA. Impressive rather, given the man's age. As for the EON comment, the film is currently owned by MGM, so at least it sleeps a bit closer to the official Bond's home today than it did before. ;;) Announcements The MI6 Community is unofficial and in no way associated or linked with EON Productions, MGM, Sony Pictures, Activision or Ian Fleming Publications. Any views expressed on this website are of the individual members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Community owners. Any video or images displayed in topics on MI6 Community are embedded by users from third party sites and as such MI6 Community and its owners take
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him stories about their encounters with the supernatural. [return][return]I am new to the horror genre and did not really know what to expect but suspense and ...more Overall I did not dislike this book but it was definitely not my type of book. It's a collection of several short stories tied by the character of Carter Weston, a student at Miskatonic University who is send on an errand by his professor to retrieve a dangerous old artifact. In the course of his search he meets several men who share with him stories about their encounters with the supernatural. [return][return]I am new to the horror genre and did not really know what to expect but suspense and fright would have been my guesses and I was neither. I was really bother by the foreshadowing at several places and half way through the book I just wanted to get to the point where Carter would just do something rather than just sit back and listen.[return] [return]Besides that the book was well written and some of the characters were very alive to me even though I don't expect I will be rereading "That Which Should Not Be" any time soon. (less) That Which Should Not Be is a rather lovely compendium of Lovecraftian vignettes. There's an odd pair of -logues both pro and epi that attempt to give the book the feel of a "found footage" film for reasons beyond my understanding, but the real meat of the tale is the "diary" of
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refer to and follow easily. These tasks are what I call "Once-off" tasks because once it has been completed, it does not need your input consistently. Have a manual on each task in your business so if anyone was to walk into your business and start work, the step-by-step guide would enable them to perform the simplest task in the business. Once the guide has been written, pressure test it! Ask one of your family members or friends to go through that guide and see if it makes sense to them. Get them to physically do that task. If they can do it, congratulations, you are on your way to making yourself redundant! How do I run a business by letting go... For you perfectionists out there, LEARN TO LET GO! Believe that the staff you have hired are capable of handling problems. Are your employees coming to you with every single query? I highly recommend that you start noticing how you are handling each of those enquiries. Are you giving your staff the answers to the questions instantly or are you challenging them on how to think for themselves? I find the most interesting behaviour in humans is to be LAZY. If your staff are not consistently using their initiatives and brain to think, they will be coming to you for the most trivial queries and expect you to give them the answers each time. Sometimes they come back asking the same questions again and again. This is where
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uniquely my own. Authenticity to me means being myself and ALWAYS telling the truth, even when my views are wishy washy or even unpopular. I don't think people mind when you are unsure about something, as long as you are honest about it. Although in saying that blogging has certainly made me look at how I truly feel about the subjects I write about before I hit the publish button. It has somewhat forced me to take a stand, because for me it is so important to say what I mean and mean what I say to my readers. If I don't believe what I am saying how will anyone else? I've come to know my expectations from the blogs I read, so I decided to hold myself to the same standards and on the top of my list of bloggy love requirements is honesty, so I am honest with my readers too. This method is just what works for me. My top 3 tips on how to find your authentic bog voice TODAY are... 1. Write from the heart 2. Don't be afraid to tell the truth even if its unpopular and 3. Work out your standards and stick to them There you have it my friends. I hope you find this little post helpful, and please don't hesitate to reply if you have something to add or even if you disagree. I ALWAYS love hearing from you! Now I'm off to make a cold drink with loads of
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IEAOU Vocation, don't know what it tastes like let alone how to spell it I T ha ha ha your life depends on it The tables are turned and there's other wheels in motion A dose of your own is always sugar-coated My fingers are burning but it's not a test of strength I see you fall back on fear Look for something that you understand The shoe's on the other foot and those words seem so throwaway The claim to what is right is always out of reach The glove's on the other fist and the rules are re-unwritten I just lie in wait of the day you'll try to understand what I mean Maybe it's more than words, or my words aren't up to scratch But this method of communication always seems to hit me back And there's a strange hand on the wheel I feel a new script on the cards Control and understanding are just two things I seem to lack And now the tables are turned and there's other wheels in motion Another man's humor is always hard to swallow My energy's burned but my capacity remains in tact I lie in wait of the day you'll try to understand what I mean wallowing in the muck and ignorant to the facts from the pathetic boulevards to the council prefabs pictures of the king in every hall a solid reminder on every wall that in a two horse race against a hair from his face
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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
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Center. Grant Vickers, a junior from Memphis, attended the viewing of the election at the Multicultural Center. Vickers said he put his vote down for Obama. Vickers said there are many reasons why he believed Obama was going to win. He said one of those reasons was Obama's policy. "While Obama's are different from Romney's, they seem to work better," Vickers said. "Romney has a big policy with trickle down, which is deregulating Wall Street and giving back to the rich. This has been proven by a central study to not work." Vickers also said he is a strong supporter of Obama's healthcare policy. "ObamaCare is a centralized health care that works because I know a lot of people who cannot afford health care otherwise," Vickers said. "Especially for the people that I know and love." Vickers said he did not vote for Romney because of his differing views on gay rights, abortion, and Romney's inconsistency. "His social issues were pretty poor," Vickers said. "Not supporting gay rights and equality of marriage -- there's no reason not to support it. Also, him outlawing all abortion in any case is a pretty big issue for me, and other than his economic policy, he seems to flip flop too much and I don't want inconsistency in a president." Thomas Reed, a freshman from Memphis, said he voted for Romney because of his similar conservative views. "I mainly voted for Romney because I have conservative views and I agree more of what he
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bench so it's a bit humourous. Hicketts has been getting a bit of rough ride in his rookie year but Kanzig has stood up and fought a couple of the guys that were targeting him and did alright.The fights were pretty even but it seemed to put a stop to the abuse. Kanzig looks pretty strong out there,sometimes like a man among boys when battling for the puck with opposing forwards.Looks like he's having a good season so far. I saw the game live and it was a great game.I've seen probably 20 Royals games the last 2 years and this one was easily the best,it was like a playoff game...lots of intensity,great plays by both teams,a thrilling finish and the fans were totally into it. As far as I know the games are'nt televised but I belive that Shaw cable does the camera work at the games and probably have them archived but probably not edited or packaged for consumers.You could check their website and try contacting someone to see if they would do anything like that. Than you for the reply. I can but archived ames on line at about 7.oo, but it apparentley you can not burn them to disc, which I want to watch on my TV. Not to worry though, thankfully the Royals website makes some very tidy highlight clips. That Wheat Kings game, sounded fabulous! Gosh I paid for staying up so late the next two days...lol...feels like Jet Lag without the holiday...lol They
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know that they can be someone special, that they are someone special. The Charter for Care Leavers will be launched by Children's Minister Edward Timpson at a reception hosted by Barnardo's on 29th October as part of National Care Leavers' Week.
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do a page with links to 27 original poems, 14 posts with coverage of other poets, 3 pieces of poetry-related news, 2 poetry-related Op/Ed pieces, and miscellaneous other poetry goodies. Is it the big red countdown timer? That you think people are intimidated by Poetry Friday but excited by a read-and-vote concept? I'm open to all theories. The bigger question is what do you all want/expect Poetry Friday to be? An RSS/Reader surrogate? A Happy Hour among friends? A public poetry expo? I am not sure how to answer the question for myself yet ...
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side, Parliamentarians also recommended that it may be worthwhile to end the practice of structuring committees to mirror the structure of departments, and to allow for cross-cutting, issue-based committees to be formed. Parliamentarians were also clear on the need to ensure committee work leads to something. Thus, "scrutiny" committees must have teeth. "Policy" committees must have impact. Once the scrutiny of legislation function is separated from standing committees of the House, it also becomes more feasible to allow opposition members to serve as committee chairs, not unlike the current practice in the Senate. In fact, many MPs who were interviewed -- from both the government and the opposition -- recommended that opposition parties hold a proportion of committee chairs that is roughly equal to the number of seats they hold in the House. Parliamentarians from Quebec noted that a similar practice was adopted some time ago at the Assemble nationale, and the system has proven quite effective in getting committee members to work together. Finally, most Parliamentarians felt so strongly that committees should be the focus of immediate reform that they suggested that, in addition to those days in the parliamentary calendar dedicated to chamber business and the days dedicated to constituency work, a further amount of time should be set aside in the parliamentary calendar exclusively for committee work. The vast majority of those who participated in this project indicated that the most immediate impediments to their working effectively had to do with knowledge, training and resources, more than
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can be murder at this hour of the day But in the morning this hour Will seem a lifetime away Oh! Clair, Clair It's over now you've had your fun get up them stairs go on quickly don't run Take off your shoes the both of you's leave them down outside the door turn the landing light off, no wait, leave it on it it might make the night that easier to be gone and in the morning who'll be wide awake and eating snow flakes as opposed to those flakes (We Will) We Will (We Will) We will That afternoon we spend the day with uncle Frank (remember?) and his wife auntie Mae well do you know since then I've recieved up to four letters all of which repeat the same they say thrilled to bits can't believe you came we relived it both over time and time again and if there's even a chance or even half you might be our way would you promise to stay (We will) We will (We will) We Will Yeah..yeah..yeah Oh its no easy pretending that you cannot hear once you've suffered the reflections within It's no use in an ending to proclaim from the start that the moral of the stories to begin. On Sunday next if the weather holds we'll have that game but I bagsy-being-in-goal not because I'm good or because I think I should it's just that well at my age I think standing still would really suit
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2-3 things. I find when I go crazy and make like 6 things, it makes my life harder and it's too much food anyway. If you've got to have mashed potatoes, make them in advance and reheat in the micro (or in a double boiler) with a little milk to thin. I know they're not exactly the same as fresh, but close! Or if you don't need mashed, make a gratin. Cook it in advance and put in the fridge. Take it out to warm up about an hour before dinner, then pop it in the oven while the turkey is resting. You can make one simple veggie side dish like maybe steamed broccoli (great in the microwave) or a casserole like green bean or something similar that can be cooked and reheated like the gratin. Another option would be sweet potatoes, either a casserole type dish or mashed sweet potatoes, which I think reheat beautifully. You might just skip bread/rolls, but for me it's not a holiday without some! Buy some good quality rolls, or else make them in advance and freeze. (Just thaw that day and pop in the oven for 10 minutes to reheat.) Another option would be a kale salad. I'm making one myself for thanksgiving! You can cut the kale and any add ins and mix up the dressing in advance, then just toss it together before dinner. No need to even do it last minute--it will hold just fine for a couple hours or
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freedom today may enhance it tomorrow, then limiting freedom tomorrow may enhance it the day after and so on, so the right amount of freedom may in fact be limited freedom in perpetuity. But if limited freedom is the right choice, then libertarianism, which makes freedom an absolute, is wrong. Libertarianism's absolutist view of freedom leads to ludicrous outcomes. For instance, libertarianism would have to allow one to sell oneself into slavery. (It has been possible in certain societies to do that by assuming unrepayable debt.) Most people don't actually want absolute freedom, which is why democracies don't elect libertarian governments. Thus people don't choose absolute freedom. This refutes libertarianism by its own premise, as it defines the good as the freely chosen, yet people do not choose it. So people exercise their freedom not to be libertarians. Quite the Scheie Sturm you got in the comments, ehh comrade? I though John Brown was hanged for that dust up in Harper's Ferry Va. quite a long time ago but I don't think he was a libertarian, more of a wild eyed radical egalitarian. He helped start a bit of a bigger row too if remember correctly or did I miss something? Anyway I find it disturbing how such little things can spark such animosity, especially amongst those that feel threatened by others with a social conscience that request to be treated in a respectful manner and to not be maligned for expressing their distaste for being treated otherwise. Oh hey,
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about the provenance of goods (but at zero cost). On a related note, if I "give" something to you "free from restrictions", you might think (innocently, or more likely, not) that included the right to copyright it yourself. Which might be fine until other people I gave it to thought the same thing. I think a minimal copyright notice helps to forestall this possibility, and the resultant lawsuits and acrimony. "...What if somebody strips out the header, and one of his recipients is damaged by the software, and then that recipient sues you? Sure you added a liability disclaimer, but you didn't put any legal teeth demanding it stayed with the software, and then it was removed..." This is something I have thought about too -- the whole enforceability/liabilty aspect of GLD'd/OSS code. The term "non-repudiation" keeps hoving into view. If I go around blagging open source code (stripped of headers, per your example), then can I really claim to have any guarantee of quality or suitability for purpose in a court of law? Similarly, if I strip out all headers/identifying comments from some GPL code, and compile it into my own...how can it be proven that I didn't receive the code on an anonymous coders forum, or via email etc? There doesn't seem to be any legally concrete way to prove that I "should have known" it was GPL'd. Personally, I think the whole open source licensing scene is held together by some form of 'honor system' more than
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to be really good for refining the arguments also I don't want all the responsibility . Now, while I spend the next hour or so going through my MN posting history with a fine-tooth comb before outing myself via Facebook, would the rest of you like to agree on a name for our campaign? aufaniae - I got a clandestine photo of some 'boy stuff' bits - the one thing (other than the recorder debacle) that made me feel slightly ill! DD spent the rest of the day attacking people with her toy dinosaur so I think there's hope for her yet! COUNT ME IN. I haven't read the whole thread yet, but am working my way through it. Of the names I think I prefer Let Toys be Toys. Maybe there could be a poll to see which is most popular? Couple of points, hope am not repeating anyone, I know Pink Stinks has been mentioned, they've done some excellent campaigning re shops and I think they're the only big UK group. An affiliation or similar with them sounds a good idea. I think it's the manufacturers that need to be tackled too. Regardless of how the toys are displayed in the shops, the pictures on the boxes, (or in catalogues), show who the toys are aimed at. On a personal note, amongst many things, the appropriation of outer space for boys really pisses me off, particularly as it's something my DD and her friends are really into -
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was in a sunny mood during this freeform jazz odyssey of a seven-day forecast in 2009. He rambles on about how impressive the weather is, describing people enjoying a pleasant Memorial Day as "happy, slap-happy zombies" who are ecstatic about "the whole thing, meat and potatoes, you know, that time when you were out camping?" With his dance moves and use of "woooh" as punctuation, many have found it hard to believe he could have this much fun without a little help. Broadcasters' ability to flip into on-camera mode is legend -- but we rarely see the transformation take place unless someone screws up. Like in this 2009 broadcast. One station cut a few seconds too early from its anchors' somber summary of the death of a rookie cop to reporter Scott McKane . Viewers are treated to him saying, in a wistful Clint Eastwood manner, "...got an ice-cold cerveza." He then flips into "sober" mode to give his report. When the video of Serene Branson 's totally incoherent live coverage of the 2011 Grammys went viral, some netizens made drunk jokes, others made blonde jokes. Even more were horrified that people were laughing at a possible stroke victim. "Well a berry very heaveh ah heavy do it birdtation tonight," says Branson, with perfect reporter cadence. "We had a very dares darrison bite'n'let's go hit terish tazen mushfulabit the head the pit." Happily, it wasn't a stroke, but a special type of hereditary "complex migraine" -- according to Branson's doctor.
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is the status quo - an insidious system where male VALUES are seen as higher than female ones. Where masculinity is seen as superior to feminity - where pink is bad, where gay is bad.... Cultural feminist point to the fact that women have been written out of History ignoring the fact that history is the history of the entire human race. When you look back in history, which women feature prominently. Those of the ruling class. How many men died in the trenches in WW1, can you name one? So it's really more complex than just saying men oppress women. Look Eats, you know how you said you only got radfeminised recently? And are learning and stuff? You are in the rage rage rage stage where raging is enough before processing starts. And that's ok, but you are going to get these reactions... I love it! MmeLindor - trailing expat spouse. She is not oppressed by the patriarchy. She built her OWN career around the constraints in her life. Used them, built on them, created a fantastic resource for the tweenies, writes a fantastic feminist friendly blog. Now - published author. I think she is most excellent and a wonderful example of what us women can do if we put our minds to it, rather than sniping and trying to undermine others. Just wrote something about women in Africa, but MN went down for a moment. The conversation about women in Africa interests me. I was in Kenya this
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Since Camp Rock seems to be my latest love, this is what happened, a Camp Rock oneshot! Disclaimer: I do not own Camp Rock, I wish I did though ;) italic Mitchie, bold Shane, bold italic Shane & Mitchie The crowd was larger then any crowd she had ever seen before. She couldn't do this. How could she go out there and sing a very personal song to a room full of people? Some of whom were still mad at her for the lies she told. All she wanted to do was fit in and be popular for once. But it was wrong all the same. And now she had to go out there and sing about the feelings that have plagued her for a long time. How was she going to do this?! "Come on Mitchie, you're on babe." Mitchie turned toward the familar voice, finding Caitlyn beside her, a guitar oh her shoulder. Caitlyn had become her only and true best friend at the camp, sticking by her through it all. "I can't Caitlyn. How can I? He hates me. I'm no good as Tess, just like he said." "Michelle Torres. Do not compare yourself to that Regina George wannabe Tess. You are so much better then her. Yes you lied. But everyone does. Doesn't mean they shouldn't be forgiven. And if Shane loves you like I'm sure he does, he'll forgive you. But he can't do that unless you get out there and sing." Mitchie looked at
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and Treatment Decision Board of Appeals and with final recourse to the US Coverage and Treatment Court. Linda | 10.21.09 @ 4:16PM First, I think this site needs to be monitored for name calling, come on people! Fred is so right. And I would rather deal with an insurance company, who has to provide a certain level of service if they desire loyalty, than deal with a government buearacracy that dictates, (increasingly as the years go by) what ALL policies must look like. And as to the Americans that seek health care elsewhere, I believe you will find that 1) many go to other countries where treatments are available that have not been authorized by our FDA, 2) health care costs are lower in many other countries BECAUSE a) their policies don't support legal suits with outrageous compensations like ours do, and b) WAGES are lower there! (our union strength has something to do with wages here...) Linda | 10.21.09 @ 4:21PM David | 12.2.09 @ 6:46PM Linda, Insurance companies do not require ANY loyalty to retain customers! The moment anyone actually needs coverage, he or she already has a (preexisting) condition that would make the cost of taking out a new policy elsewhere prohibitive. Once somebody is sick or injured, the insurance companies are in complete control and they know it (and act accordingly). Tina DaBella-DuBois | 12.28.09 @ 2:26PM Linda you are absolutely correct. Change for change sake is not always good. It must be GOOD CHANGE for
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High Value Home Insurance: About the Claims Process When you take out high value home insurance , it's important to read your policy carefully, because it will disclose the procedure for making a claim. Typically, a telephone number is provided as well. Many of these numbers can be called any day and any time. It's important to telephone the insurer's claim number as soon as it becomes evident you'll be making a claim and also notify your specialist home insurance broker, who will manage the claim on your behalf. You'll be able to find the number in the policy booklet you receive when the insurance goes into effect. Here's what to expect. High Value Home Insurance: The Initial Call When you call the insurer, you'll get the opportunity to report the loss and discuss the claim with a customer service advisor or claims specialist who's familiar with the claims process. Be sure to ask whatever questions you need to at this time. It helps to have written down your questions before making the call. Once you've explained the situation, the advisor will answer your questions and then tell you whether you have a valid claim. During the call, you'll need to provide specific information, such as your policy number, an estimate of the amount of the claim and a crime reference number, if applicable. A small claim may be settled immediately. For larger claims, the insurer will send a representative, also called a loss adjuster, to inspect the damage. This
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small part of that story has to do with the so-called "slowing" of the Earth's rotation. In a way, the science-fiction aspect of the novel is merely a backdrop to the very real and identifiable coming-of-age story. Since the novel is narrated by sixth-grader Julia, we never get any real information on the scientific basis of the "slowing" or the physics of its implications. In structure, the novel reminded me of the recent film ANOTHER EARTH, which was ostensibly about the discovery of a new planet that was a mirror image of our Earth, but was really the story of how one young woman came to terms with guilt. Like the film, AGE OF MIRACLES is ostensibly about the changes our planet must face as its rotation continually slows, but it's really about the changes a young girl must face as she grows up in this ever-changing world. Walker's thesis is that we can't predict what the future will bring - try as we might to prepare for disaster, things will happen that are unexpected and uncontrollable. Julia's mother hoards canned food, people argue about whether to live "by the clock" or by the rising and setting of the sun, neighbors turn against each other, and the rotation of the Earth continues to slow. And Julia continues to grow up. THE AGE OF MIRACLES is a beautifully written novel that offers a very real insight into the changes we all experience as we live our lives. The miracle is that
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laws of physics, logic, ballistics, etc. That's a given. The official propaganda about 9/11 is every bit as accurate as the Warren Commission Report: fantasy for fools. ttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=5\\... Jaden Morgan I hear ya, because I never drank the koolaid either. ttp://www.facebook.com/silzcarson1 Steven Evan Silz-Carson Must have been "dark energy." Oh, wait, that a repulsive force accelerating the expansion of space-time. How about a black hole generated beneath the WTC? Yeah, that would work! ttp://www.facebook.com/silzcarson1 Steven Evan Silz-Carson Must have been "dark energy." Oh, wait, that a repulsive force accelerating the expansion of space-time. How about a black hole generated beneath the WTC? Yeah, that would work! Kurt Story I don't find the blueprints that compelling. The appearance is far too digitally uniform for an era when blueprints were hand-drawn. Then, there is a real lack of functional details -- where is the engine to spin an outer disk -- and against what force? If the outer ring is spinning, how is the center stablized -- ie, keep the pilot facing forward? How does the pilot see what's below or on the ground to maneuver or land? There's too much cross-section on the leading edges to keep the airframe from melting at Mach 3-4 in the atmosphere, ie anywhere low enough to be seen. Copare leading edges to those on the SR-71 ttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=5\\... Jaden Morgan "If flying saucers were somehow faster or more efficient or capable of lifting heavier loads, we would almost certainly see them in a commercial setting." LOL!
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A lot of things in life are average -- Wednesdays are average, Volkswagon cars are average, red peppers are an average vegetable and so on. There is nothing wrong with being average and that is why I have always been ambivalent towards Heath Miller. For his entire career, Miller has been an average receiving tight end -- more renowned for his blocking skills than his pass-catching abilities: GIF courtesy of behindthesteelcurtain.com That was the case, until this season. Miller has experienced a renaissance of sorts, as he has been targeted more frequently than ever before in his career. This season, Big Ben Roethlisberger is on pace to target Miller 109 times. His career-high of 97 targets in 2009, was by far his best total. It is fair to believe new offensive coordinator Todd Haley's pass-first offense has played a big hand in Miller's increased usage. It is also reasonable to assume that Miller's current rate of production will continue, as the Steelers' running game remains in shambles due to injuries within the offensive line and running back corps alike. Miller is on pace to shatter his career-best receiving totals of 76 rec, 789 yds & 6 TD. However, the most impressive part about this recent tear, is his consistency. Miller has just one game with fewer than 4 catches and one game with fewer than 40 yards. With tight end being one of the thinnest fantasy positions, consistency is something owners crave. Miller's blocking prowess means he will continue to
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The Things That Are Not There ( 1992 ) (The first book in the Teddy London series) A novel by Robert Morgan ( C J Henderson ) Award winning author C.J. Henderson's greatest supernatural mystery series returns to print in an all new edition with outstanding cover art by Ben Fogletto. Private detective Teddy London ran the best one-man agency in New York, until a demon-driven storm trashed his office. Fate delivers a beautiful new client who is being pursued by an army of winged monsters determined to use her as the key to unlock a doorway that will lead the world into madness. London and a few souls capable of weathering the terror ahead battle for the fate of humanity-one they know they will not all survive.
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London and see how much the bankers are spending in their homes in SW London. 600,000 kitchen extensions, 400,000 basement excavations, Ferraris, Porsche etc Bonuses are to be paid in February and they're getting the builders in in readiness to spend the dosh - a lot of it funded by the taxpayer. This man is a genius when it comes to hindsight. He has been around long enough to know what was going on and what is still to come. Alas, he has done NOTHING to stop the rot. Maybe he has been ordered by the EU to share his depressing pessimismus and get the Brits in line for even more misery. Usual government propaganda. Fact is, Britain has been in decline since the 1880's. It is now 27th on the World list in terms of GDP per Capita (OECD). It falls another place every 3-5 years. Unions, PC, and Socialism in general has taught generations of people that they can live beyond their means. Someone else will pick up the tab. Obama won the recent USA election...why? Coz the Americans as a whole have joined the rest of the Western world in voting themselves a lifestyle they are not willing to earn. (Canadian commentator Mark Steyn.) Their only answer to the permanent decline is tax, tax, and more tax. Not a word about how to increase production, output, wealth, or anything that actually improves the collective life of the Nation. Westminster - irrespective of which Party feeds the BBC
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for your view lot. The view might not be something that is worth it for the next buyer. This will cause you to lose a ton of money. You can buy the home because you enjoy the view, but you do not have to overpay. If you get any home you are looking to buy appraised, accept an appraiser with no less than five years of experience. You should also refrain from utilizing the same appraiser as your real estate agency, or one that is recommended by it. Often times there will be conflicting interests. It is also important to ensure your appraiser is properly licensed and certified. Stay in contact with other property investors and swap information with them. There will be a steady supply of properties that are available, but each investor will have a preference for particular types of property. This method can be useful for ferreting out investment opportunities that have not yet been snatched up by other real estate investors. See if your real estate agent has a checklist. A good Realtor will be able to give you a list that covers the different steps of a transaction, from finding a home to getting approved for your mortgage. Having a list like this can be invaluable in coordinating everything to coincide with closing day. If you are with kids or are planning on having kids, you need a home that has a lot of space. Review the house for safety concerns as well, especially if
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your prejudices. LOL at the talk about 'Groupthink'. Good luck building an intelligent society on that basis. Judging by most of the comments here that's already a lost cause in our wonderful right-wing bogan mining colony down under though. Why not just give up, let Abbott transfer all the middle and lower class wealth to the richest few in the name of 'rewarding excellence', open all national parks to stripmining for Gina's pleasure and we can all work for Chinese level wages without any social safety net. Returns service over the net: Did the ABC have on-air a cousin of the US President who called the 2000 US election for his own cousin, thus swaying political debate at a crucial moment? Did the ABC have 175 separate publications that all called for war in 2003, encouraging the West to turn Iraq into a bloodbath? Does the ABC have external business interests, such that it can run its major publication (ie like The Australian) at a loss, so as to put political pressure on the government to help its business interests elsewhere? Does the ABC have a head that a British parliamentary committee described as "not fit" to run a major corporation? And as for a "level playing field", come on up to Queensland, where Mr Murdoch's orcs shut down two newspapers (The Telegraph and The Sun), so his remaining paper The Courier Mail could make more $. The "Curious Snail" is also the paper that refused to carry ads for
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Mostly likely they will build one using single beams to span the walls. You can demonstrate how this design fails if the room is bigger than the length of the beams, by asking them to take a small step backwards so they are now more than a beam length apart. If the timber beams are only supported at one end by the walls, how can you arrange them so that together they provide stable, strong roof? The most successful approach with tour groups has been to just stand back and let the group get on with experimenting and solving this puzzle. If they are struggling after several minutes you could suggest they need to have the beams supporting each other, interweaving them in some way. The answer will be something like the following construction:  End of first beam rests on one wall (you temporarily support other end)  End of second beam rests on next wall and other end on middle of first beam  End of third beam rests on last wall, other end on middle of second beam, and the centre of third beam supporting end of first beam. To demonstrate that the structure is not only stable but can support significant weights, place several books in the centre of the arrangement (if the beams interlock close to the centre) or book at each of the three points where the beams cross. Encourage other people in the group to try holding the ends of the beams to
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corner of Great South Road, Orams Road and Browns Road. I could not find anywhere to register my suggestion so here I am!! The volume of traffic coming from Orams and either turning or going straight ahead is far greater than the traffic coming from Browns Road. Despite this, the lights remain on for a longer time for Browns Road than for Orams, causing a huge backup of traffic on Orams Road. I come through anytime from 6.00am to 9.30am and there is no difference. Browns Road traffic have no back up what so ever - all cars get through on their light. Colleen Getting worse and worse every year. What has happened this last week with the Great North Road/Titirangi Road and Rata Street intersections in New Lynn. It has been impossible to move forward more than 1 inch at a time. I have had to abort my travel plans, cut thru the back of the Warehouse carpark to get back out on to Great North Road and go in to the city via Kingsland. I was late for work both Tuesday and Wednesday. Had to leave home 15 minutes earlier this morning to ensure I got to work on time. Even then I had to go thru kingsland as the Rata Street intersection was still clogged. Lord Alex South Auckland has a major problem with people running red lights and not just one, often its 5-6 cars who will run the red light without even thinking, this has
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or how much they can withdraw, the focus should shift to detecting and preventing unauthorised super contributions. The ability for a person to make super contributions once they are 65 or older is determined by the work test. To satisfy the current work test, a person must work 40 hours in paid employment or a business for a continuous 30-day period. This test does not recognise - and devalues - the important volunteer work done by many older Australians. It should be modified to include volunteer work done with recognised charitable organisations. Questions can be emailed to max@taxbiz.com.au Self Managed Superannuation Funds, A Survival Guide , by Max Newnham, is available in book stores.
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her position as PM "That Cannot be allowed to happen in Australia"I will not stand by and see Freedom of press and Freedom of speech trashed by ANYONE. My Brothers of the Royal Australian Regiment would never forgive me. Bob Kernohan tried to expose this and got beaten up by union thugs and lives in fear every day because he tried to get the truth out. If someone deserves hero status it's Bob. I was only ever involved in the WA Workplace Reform Association I had nothing to do with the Alleged frauds committed by Bruce Wilson in Victoria. Then a few weeks ago via Michael Smiths investigation I read that Bruce Wilson and others allegedly received payments that allowed a contractor in Victoria to use Contaminated soil as road base..that put the workers health there family's and the public at large at risk.I find that despicable,discussting,THERE IS NO WAY I would ever be a part of something like that and that's when I made my public statement on Michael Smith News that I could not stay quiet anymore. I will make my statement to the Victorian Fraud Squad and let the cards fall where they may. 4 hours ago  Edited  Like  18 Michael, I agree with so many who have commented here about the senior journalists - who know what this AWU disgrace is all about - to turn up to one of her press conferences and ask the really difficult questions. Of course there would
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first projected a Fortress here; then there was Napoleon the Great ... My roots came from Josef, Piotr, Ignacy Galczynski; His traces vanished from between 1845 and 1847, somwhere in Plock region ... He was somhow connected to the familly of Jacob Galecki, who has changed His name to Galczynski - by adoption of Josef's son Rafal(Raphael). Family Galczynski belongs to SOKOLA and Galecki to JUNOSZA klans ... "Slough airms!= Do broni!" PS We can think as well ..." Wojciech Galczynski-SOKOLA, Modlin, Rzeczpospolita. This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.
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exaggerating, I don't think so, I'd say there was about 500 or 600 spectators there from Canadians, Australians, Brits, different countries, Americans. [The hockey game] It overrides some of the garbage thoughts. It was such a release, not only for the players.
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bank can exogenously set the money supply. Then the rising income from the deficit spending pushes up money demand and this squeezes interest rates up to clear the money market. This is the Bastard Keynesian approach to financial crowding out. Please read my blog -- Those bad Keynesians are to blame -- for more discussion on this point. From a macroeconomic flow of funds perspective, the funds (net financial assets in the form of reserves) that are the source of the capacity to purchase the public debt in the first place come from net government spending. Its what astute financial market players call "a wash". The funds used to buy the government bonds come from the government! There is just an exchange of bank reserves for bonds -- and so there is no net change in financial assets involved. There is also no finite pool of saving that is competed for. Loans create deposits so any credit-worthy customer can typically get funds. Reserves to support these loans are added later -- that is, loans are never constrained in an aggregate sense by a "lack of reserves". A basic fact that any ECO101 Macroeconomics student has to understand is that saving grows with income (being the macro residual left after consumption decisions have been taken). In 1931, as part of his demolition of the then British Treasury View (that eschewed budget deficits), Richard Kahn, who had studied under Keynes noted that total saving is a function of national income and so
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for Belgium, and a more realistic prospect of glory, given that the likes of Hazard and Fellaini should be somewhere near their respective peaks, and youngsters like Kevin de Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku will be significantly more experienced. Belgium are already as short as 16/1 with bookmakers to triumph in France in little under four years, and they have the capacity to make the short over the border as favourites to win their first major tournament. As is the case with England, Golden Generations sometimes fail to reach anything like their potential, and Wilmots will be careful to ensure his Belgium players do no believe their own hype. But the burden of expectation will only increase as the months and years progress, as the international stage waits for Belgium to take its place in the spotlight. Givemefootball is the home of exclusive player and managerinterviews, providing the fans with up-to-date features, match previews and match reviews to go alongside all the other great stuff on the site. We aim to bring the best bits to our fans on Facebook, including breaking domestic and European football news, results, fixtures and stats, as well as picture galleries and videos on the big football topics!
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What to do with navel oranges The low-down Buying: Pick firm fruit with no bruises or rough patches on the skin. Fruit should smell fresh and feel heavy, which indicates lots of juice. Storing: Store at room temperature for up to one week, or refrigerate for two. Preparing: Simply cut in slices and serve. Or when using in cooking or as part of a dish, peel and chop. To add a delicious orange flavour to food, wash oranges, then add finely grated orange skin (zest). Nutrition: There is considerable evidence that eating fruits helps prevent a number of chronic diseases, and citrus fruits play a role thanks to both their antioxidant capacity (from vitamin C, carotenoids and certain phytochemicals) and their nutrients such as folate and potassium. There is growing evidence citrus fruits are particularly protective against some cancers and increased consumption gives more protection. For a quick dessert, place a layer of sponge finger biscuits or cubed sponge cake in a serving glass. Top with 2 tablespoons of low-fat yoghurt, chopped navel oranges, sliced strawberries, then another layer of yoghurt. Repeat layers if using a tall glass. Top with chopped nuts and serve. Did you know? The 'bellybutton' you see on the surface of a navel orange is actually a smaller fruit attached to the main fruit. You can sometimes see this when you peel and separate the orange. As the smaller fruit grows, the 'navel' on the orange becomes bigger.
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and the URL of your site they point to, and also the anchor text used. If you are lucky, you will get a reply and the link removed. If it is your bad day, there will be no response/or there could be demand for payment for the link to be removed. At this stage, you must keep a record of all your correspondence details with every webmaster and attach that spreadsheet to the reconsideration request you send to Google. In fact, you can also save, as well as take screen shots, of the emails you have sent to webmasters. This will convey to the search engine all about the efforts you have been making. There are certain other things you can do to keep afloat after a Penguin smack: Keep checking your link profile regularly. Take care of the links from your own sites. Update your anchor texts. Aim for a varied backlinks profile by getting links from social media, and high-quality blogs, forums, video sites, and Q&A sites etc. Penguin Recovery Success Stories and What They Teach Us Web experts went on to work overtime to figure out why their site was smacked by the penguin and then finding the route back to all-is-well land. Research conducted by many has helped arrive at this synopsis: A site with 65 percent or more exact anchor text links was hit for sure. One of the sites that recovered from the Penguin was WPMU.org. It could get back on its feet only
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feature to have. It does get annoying for those of us who are 'computer savvy' so to speak. I think that it might help some people but it also might confuse some. I don't know if it was a positive move on MS's part to make this a new feature in vista. It was not in XP, but neither were a lot of other features that are available in Vista. I think if someone really wants to turn it off they will use google and find a way to do it. No need to complain about it though because realistically it isn't going to change anything. :) Yeah -- where the hell is the "exceptions" tab like for firewall? Or perhaps "Permit Always" option on the popup. I have one the hits at startup for a wireless USB device -- and the only solution is to turn off the entire UAC system? Vista Blows. Yeah OSX! Everyone has made valid points about UAC. I've been a computer tech for years and it really doesn't matter if you prompt people to install stuff or not because most of the time the average user does not know if they "are" or "are not" supposed to install something and they just click to install it anyways. That is why techs find so much crap like toolbars and such installed on computers. People think they need it or it must be ok to install because it's already prechecked in an application install program. I
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the public would no longer need to obtain fiat money (except, perhaps, for illegal transactions and vending machines)". In the European case, it is not that taxes "could be paid using bank money" but that taxes are paid using bank money because it is the money injected into the economic system to monetize public spending." Warren Mosler's response to my question about evidences is the following: "it's a point of logic 100% supported by evidence" and "read 'the 7 deadly innocent frauds of economic policy.'" There is no evidence I can find relating to my question in "The Seven Deadly Innocent Frauds." I would be interested to know what is the evidence referenced by Warren Mosler. "taxes are paid using bank money because it is the money injected into the economic system to monetize public spending" The author here seems to be refering to the source of initial balances to settle govt securtites issuance as the "owner" of the "money"...ie becasue a dealer bank of course is involved in settlement of govt securities issues then the author views this as "bank money"...that is not how one would define a currency sovereign imo. Im not sure who you are quoting (quotes are not closed in your post), but I think Wray may be refering to actual privately issued bank notes vs in the US Federal Reserve notes in his hypothetical. A situtation of competing or co-existing currencies within the same country. The quote reads like the author thinks the banking entity
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skyrocketed on everyone but the rich. The public good was left to charity and to whatever "trickled down." Perfect meritocracy was declared. It wasn't long until we had the L.A. riots. But it was inevitable. In a society in which large numbers of people are slipping permanently behind and treated with not even so much as compassion or understanding, but rather loathing and contempt for it; when anyone with money is treated as having a higher order of consciousness and morality -- where is the social contract? "We're all in this together," the world wars made us say, and believe -- but that changed to "I got mine -- get yours!" And to the devil with you if you don't. When society treats you as invisible, expendable, and contemptible -- where is the impetus to do well or do right? Or even to hope? When the stakeholders in a society are all at the top, the bottom has no stake in order. It may be that very order that demeans and condemns them and fights hardest against them. It should come as no surprise when societies reap what they Loading comments... I haven't seen any posts in the last few days I've agreed with more than this. Davis's piece is just the kind of wider base we need as a society to go from to sort things out. Much more of use to the wider discussion than Dr Starkey's comments. I hope that social debate will stem from this and
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back to the USA mid of next year so will aim to contact the masjids then. But also then there are no gurantee. Muslimah1989 23-10-12, 08:55 PM Difficult situation, make many duaa, and inshaa Allaah, Allaah will answer all your prayers.. Is it me, or does it seems to be difficult to get married nowadays? In my community there are many women that want to get married, but can't find the right guy, or vice versa... sahal12 23-10-12, 11:13 PM May Allah make it easy , Aameen I know there are lot men who are pious and good, looking for a good pious wife's as well. They also have the same problem. I think the problem is shyness or a person feels if he would ask someone to find him a partner he would be looked down upon by the person asked, because he / she is asking instead of a Wali. ayatto 24-10-12, 03:17 PM Make duas and be patient, your Qadr is already written... My husband fell from the sky or almost like that so have tawwakul :love: knocking 24-10-12, 11:36 PM salam alykum, Eid Mubarak sister. What I learned from my little experience trying,g to get married is simply truthfully of the hadeeth of the profet peace be upon him.The piety is the key : look for a spouse in a piety way and look for the Deen first.
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it and unhooks the gas filter cup; he carries it off, chuckling, pleased, stumbling ahead to the dashboard where he shoves in the lighter and waits for it to pop. He pours the fuel on some crumpled paper and pokes the orange-coiled lighter at the center of the tire, pulling back at the whoosh of flame; he controls the fire: large enough to warm the inside of the car, small enough to conserve the burnables he has piled on the front seat: glove compartment maps, credit card tissues, six or seven old lists, a driver's manual, last night's newspaper, and two man-sized Kleenex he stuffed in his pocket at home this morning. Already proud, his lips twitch as he realizes there are yards of cardboard lining any car's insides; he thinks of the look his insurance man will have on his straight-lipped face when he sees the car in the morning, destroyed for salvation; the papers will surely do a story, pictures, quotes. He dismantles both headlights, leaving their wires attached, and props them in the snow, aimed skyward, and gets back in the driver's seat flicking them on: high low off on, a perfect signalling system for any snowmobilers, roaring drunk through virgin drifts laced with fence posts and abandoned jalopies; He knows the papers will set his next move in bold type; off comes the oil filter, on goes the lubricant: face, hands, back of neck, deep into both ears, explaining aloud to tomorrow's reporters the need for
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came to the door, dressed for the store. He was a tall man of about fifty, neat and orderly in his habits, and he always remembered that I had seen better days, and treated me as a lady. "Never mind about breakfast for me this morning, Mrs. Pitman," he said. "I'll get a cup of coffee at the other end of the bridge. I'll take the boat and send it back with Terry." He turned and went along the hall and down to the boat. I heard him push off from the stairs with an oar and row out into the street. Peter followed him to the stairs. At a quarter after seven Mr. Ladley came [Page 21] out and called to me: "Just bring in a cup of coffee and some toast," he said. "Enough for one." He went back and slammed his door, and I made his coffee. I steeped a cup of tea for Mrs. Ladley at the same time. He opened the door just wide enough for the tray, and took it without so much as a "thank you." He had a cigarette in his mouth as usual, and I could see a fire in the grate and smell something like scorching cloth. "I hope Mrs. Ladley is better," I said, getting my foot in the crack of the door, so he could not quite close it. It smelled to me as if he had accidentally set fire to something with his cigarette, and I tried
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8 Comments General Comment: I know people on here tend to hate on people who always relate songs to a relationship but the situation I'm in really seems to fit the song. So here is what I get from the song...I think the song is about a girl and a guy who are really good friends and it works really well for them. (Being here is so easy to do) But at the same time they seem to be looking for something more because they both love each other but are afraid it will ruin what they have together and eventually it just comes down to the guy saying "if you want to" Implying that he's willing to try to make something more work if she is. Song Meaning: I am inclined to connect this song with its associated imagery in Curious George. (The song is from the movie's soundtrack.) WIthin the context of the movie, the song captures a moment when the Man with the Yellow Hat stops railing against all the things in his life that aren't going the way he presupposed they should (like, he's not supposed to have a monkey to deal with!), and instead looks at George and really realizes that what he's got--the love and trust of an innocent friend--is what he has really always needed. Yeah, kinda deep for a kid's movie about a monkey, but there's actually a lot going on in that film. See it if you haven't. Seriously. :) "Maybe
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The Lezyne Super Drive XL LED Loaded Pack is bursting with performance features and is perfect for serious mountain biking and road cyclists. Featuring up to 500 Lumen output, this powerful unit is lightweight with a durable CNC machined aluminium body with side visibility cuts and MOR Optics. This new compact light includes the Infinite light replaceable battery feature with an intelligent power indicator button that allows you to check power levels any time. The pack is extremely easy to use and mount with no tools required and fits a wide range of handlebar diameters via a universal hard mount composite bracket that provides full angle adjust positioning. The Lezyne Power Drive XL LED loaded pack is a new powerful compact performance unit with infinite light feature. It features up to 400 lumen out-put with a stylish, lightweight, durable CNC machined aluminium body with side visibility cuts and MOR Optics. The Infinite Light replaceable battery feature and the intelligent power indicator button that allows you to check the power level at any time will ensure you will never run out of battery juice in the dark. This unit is simple to use, and mounts easily on to a huge range of handlebar diameters using the universal size, hard mount composite bracket. The Lezyne Mini Drive Front Light in silver is a neat compact 150 Lumen light with Uniform Power Beam reflector and lens assembly that produce a dual purpose beam pattern that illuminates both near and far terrain without sacrificing
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back. Hearts And Minds reveals a racist and self-righteous militarism of the west, ironically in stark similarity to recent happenings in Iraq and elsewhere. In the early 1940s, hundreds of thousands of military personnel unknowingly became human guinea pigs in toxin experiments and biological weapon tests conducted by the U.S. government -- "Truth syrums" tested on civilians, nerve gas sprayed into suburbs, hospital patients injected with plutonium, children exposed to biological chemical agents... the list goes on and on, and in most if not all cases, tests were carried out without the knowledge or consent of those involved... Confessions of an Economic Hit Man is a presentation by John Perkins, based on the book by the same name published by him in 2004. Perkins provides an account of his career with consulting firm Chas. T. Main in Boston and how that before his employment with that firm, he was interviewed for a job with the National Security Agency, detailing later that this interview effectively constituted an 'independent screening' which led to his subsequent hiring by Einar Greve, a member of the firm (and alleged NSA liaison) to become a self-described economic hit-man... T?hoe -- History Of Resistance documents the fight for justice of the T?hoe people of Te Urewera, Aotearoa (New Zealand). Set on contested land in the Urewera ranges of the middle North Island, the film presents the ways of M?ori--the indigenous peoples of the land.
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as radical a direction as many of those surrounding her to date. (And I use the verb "drift" advisedly -- the impression I got of her from those earlier days was of a butterfly with a tape-recorder and steno-pad.) But at a minimum she certainly went along in order to get along in the professional circles where she found herself. Accordingly, credentialism has helped pay her bills even as it has addled her judgment and tainted her output. I agree with your sentiment regarding Barry Rubin's analysis of the general media's reporting and foolish understanding regarding Israel and the Middle East. Rubin does another fine dissection and J. Zacharia's suggested solution is thus eviscerated. However I would caution you to be not so personally detailed in your comments. Remember that this is a public forum. My best regards to you and I hope you are doing well. Dr. Jeremy, hope this finds you healthy and thriving. Thanks for the kind wishes and good intentions. Simply indicating the self-reinforcing values characteristic of the milieux inhabited by MSM journalists, notwithstanding their being on the ground in Israel and face-to-face with a reality one would presume (erroneously) that they could acknowledge, delve into, and report on. And attempting to underline the validity/credibility of what I'm indicating via a "personal" account. Indeed, no truly "personal" details on offer here, merely first-hand confirming observations of what's behind a particular "type" analyzed by Prof. Rubin. Of course, since you and I know one another, happy to
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the lender has the right to charge you, in addition, their administrative costs for the repayment and a reasonable estimate of the loss the repayment has caused them. Creditors can't "contract out" of the legal requirements The protection given borrowers by the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003 applies even if the particular contract says it doesn't apply. In other words, lenders can't contract out of the rights given to borrowers. Lenders can bring existing contracts under the 2003 Act Consumer credit contracts made before 1 April 2005 are ordinarily not covered by the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003 . However, a lender can choose to bring those existing contracts under the new Act, provided this does not increase any of the borrower's obligations. This allows a lender to operate a single system rather having to run two different systems, with one set of contracts covered by the old laws and another set covered by the 2003 Act. Special rules for "buy back" schemes Special protection for consumers were introduced on 14 October 2003 to cover home "buy back" schemes. These schemes, apparently common in South Auckland, have resulted in many homeowners losing their homes. For more information, see How to be protected against home "buy back" schemes. Cautionary notes If you are considering borrowing a large amount of money under a credit contract, it would be wise to see a lawyer before doing so in order to fully understand the effects of the agreement. Guarantors should
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the circumference of the sun's chariot in the heaven, through which the rays of the sun break forth: and from them is warmth diffused over the earth, when they are opened at their appointed seasons. [And for the winds and the spirit of the dew when they are opened, standing open in the heavens at the ends.] As for the twelve portals in the heaven, at the ends of the earth, out of which go forth the sun, moon, and stars, and all the works of heaven in the east and in the west, There are many windows open to the left and right of them, and one window at its (appointed) season produces warmth, corresponding (as these do) to those doors from which the stars come forth according as He has commanded them, and wherein they set corresponding to their number. And I saw chariots in the heaven, running in the world, above those portals in which revolve the stars that never set. And one is larger than all the rest, and it is that that makes its course through the entire world. LXXVI. The Twelve Winds and their Portals. 76 And at the ends of the earth I saw twelve portals open to all the quarters (of the heaven), from which the winds go forth and blow over the earth. Three of them are open on the face (i.e. the east) of the heavens, and three in the west, and three on the right (i.e. the south) of
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in the town who could speak both Spanish and Kekch. Luckily, they let me go, and we ended up being great friends over the two years. - HERZOG. The jury acquitted you. - I was acquitted. I made it out of there. But it could have been dangerous. It is, it is. And, you know, a story not too long ago is, a lady was just taking a picture of a child, you know, the same type of group of people with machetes, and she wasn't so fortunate. - She didn't make it out. - What happened to her? She was killed, by a machete. Approaching McMurdo Station, the largest American base, in fact the largest settlement in Antarctica. Right there is Captain Scott's hut, built in 1902. During the austral summer, about 1,000 people live here experiencing a strange state, five months of no nighttime. McMurdo serves as a logistical hub and provides fixed laboratory facilities for research. All the decisions about scientific projects are the domain of my host, the National Science Foundation. Day to day logistics are run by a defense contractor. I had been told by some disgruntled former inhabitants that they ran things in the spirit of a correctional facility. Actually, they were decent people, just too concerned for my personal safety. Of course, I did not expect pristine landscapes and men living in blissful harmony with fluffy penguins, but I was still surprised to find McMurdo looking like an ugly mining town filled with
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the room. "Hey Addie," Liam smile, "how was school?" "School's school." She shrugged before being pulled to her feet. "Come on," Harry said, "I want you to meet someone." Adelaide followed him further into the room, giving the other boys small waves before they turned into another room, a large meeting table sat in the middle, neatly surrounded by wooden chairs. As she looked up, she was met with the deep brown eyes of one of the most important women in the modelling industry. And here she was, dressed in a depressingly plain school uniform. Chapter End Notes: 'Ello there! So here's my first fan fiction. I kind of picture Jacob as Tom Welling in Smallville...except less Superman...*le dies* Please review and rate if you enjoyed. Thank you so much for reading, it means a lot. X Disclaimer: All publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are the property of their respective owners. The original characters and plot are the property of the author. No money is being made from this work. No copyright infringement is intended.
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how to identify subjects for media interview requests. They also need to know and maintain good relations with beat and trade reporters. It has never been possible to simply upload a press release and expect reporters to flood your phone with queries or republishing requests. Reporters (news agency, blogosphere or otherwise) are not search engines--they do not pick up your press "organically". You have to go to them. Come to think of it, it's the same (though to a lesser extent) for content marketing--it's not enough to upload search engine-optimised content. Post-Panda , you need to know how to engage your readers--by sharing content on your social network, by engaging readers by replying to their questions. It's not enough to ask them pass your article on. (How sociable.) Or to rate your article between 1 to 5. (How exciting.) Even for content publishers with subscribers, i.e. with readers who pay read their content, they still need ways to sell their content by advertising or syndication. How much more a press release, which is nothing more than a hook for curious journalists and writers? There has never been a fire-and-forget marketing or communications strategy. Is content really king for you? Like all buzzwords, "content is king" easily loses its meaning. Content is king only if it is written and distributed to meet the need of readers. Considered that way, a press release fails if it is not written to meet the needs of the media -- it doesn't matter if it
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that scale, Brazil is, distinct from much of Latin America in the nineteenth century, they actually have a long tradition of elections and representative government, it's very much like England in the nineteenth century, there's an emperor, there's a cabinet, there's a parliament and that parliament forms and reforms many times. So in that sense, there are competitive elections and constant changes of the parties in power. But about one per cent of the population is voting. ERIC VAN BEMMEL Now they formed a constitution in 1891 that was modelled on that of the United States. MARSHALL EAKIN Yes. Essentially what happened, Brazil's history is a pendulum swinging back and forth between centralisation of power and decentralisation. So under the empire power is heavily centralised around the emperor. What that constitution does is takes a sort of US model of saying, we should be a federal republic and devolve power back to the states and the central government should be weaker. So in this period from roughly 1890 to 1930, what you see in Brazil was the power in Brazil really devolves to state governments and the central government is fairly weak. ERIC VAN BEMMEL In that period, I guess somewhere between the 1870s and the 1930s, is a key period for the formation of modern Brazil and its national culture. As you say, slavery was abolished and the Brazilian elites, the inteligencia, the debated notions, I suppose, of political theory and social organisation, cultural values. But didn't many of
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3. The Final Simple Answer Wait, what ? Didn't I just say it didn't matter, provided you don't clip ? A little more detail Any of the three answers above will work out fine for you. But there are still good reasons for leaving more, rather than less headroom: It does no harm . At 24-bit resolution, you've still got a huge signal-to-noise ratio, so there's no need to max out the peak level in the mix. Play it safe ! Even a massive 12dB of headroom will sound excellent. It may avoid problems . As you get close to 0dBFS, the risk of "inter-sample" peaks crops up -- especially with heavily processed, in-the-box sounds. These inter-sample peaks may add distortion at a later stage, so it's best to avoid them. Analogue "emulation" plugins will distort at a much lower level, even in 32-bit floating point. Let's look at that last point in a little more detail. One of the things we like about analogue gear is the soft saturation distortion it can add when you push it hard. And plugins that emulate this effect do the same. So if the whole mix is running up into the red on the channels, and you're using some processing that works in this way, you may end up with much more saturation and distortion than you intended. Better to stay on the safe side and keep the levels lower to avoid this happening by mistake. And that means running all the channels
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Pages Saturday, November 17, 2012 Leftover Turkey Soup for What to do with #Thanksgiving #Leftovers #SundaySupper I love the holidays. All of the food, family, and fun. One of the things I especially love though is leftovers! I like to take the next few days and use them in tons of different ways. Leftover turkey sandwiches, Turkey Croquets, Turkey Casseroles, etc. But one of the families all time favorites is for me to make my turkey soup. I love curling up with a big bowl of this soup the day after Thanksgiving. Everyone is still pretty full and I am tired from all of the cooking, so it usually ends up a family movie night, and more often than not the movie is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. We all love that movie and it just kicks off Christmas for us. I give everyone a day off on Friday but I will have them out slaving away on Saturday putting up Christmas decorations LOL I mean I did feed them right? I do go a little overboard on the decorations sometimes, I will admit. When the kids were young we actually would have people bring their kids to see our house. The last few years we have toned it down, but since we moved into the new place Kevin has informed me that we are going to "light the whole place up". Alrighty then, this could get interesting!! This year I am also very happy to be able to share my
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Recently I attended an event that showed me a mass of `sine wave` patterns on display, which in turn prompted me to write this article. Many students simply don't understand the relevance of pattern practice, either why they do it, their purpose or what techniques are for! General Choi stated in his manual, under the section ` Essential Information ` with regards to patterns, that: 7. Students should know the purpose of each movement. 8. Students should perform each movement with realism. This article is not to discuss individual techniques contained within patterns (no 7), although a few might be highlighted within the context of this article, but to hopefully enlighten a few students as to `why we practice patterns`! However, the total, overall practice of patterns falls with no.8: Students should perform each movement with realism, and thus their pattern which of course contains 'each movement'! In this new era of three main ITF groups & many more independent Chang-Hon Taekwon-do schools there are now three main variations on the ITF tuls (when I refer to ITF I am not referring to any organisation, but to the style of Taekwon-do, ie. Chang-hon, which is mostly referred to as 'ITF style' whether correct or not) These three main variations can be seen as: 1.Very old, almost Karate type performance - emphasising lots of hip twist, off-turned shoulders & no knee-spring or sine-wave motions 2.Original, emphasising both hip twist & knee spring, but not sine-wave per se. 3.New, emphasising little or
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the refs aren't treating him like other quarterbacks, allowing him to take... The Eagles cornholed the Redskins last night, but the following was a face-palm comment from one of their idiotic wide receivers: From MadMikesAmerica here: Following the Philadelphia Eagles' 59-28 win over the Washington Redskins on Monday night, Eagles' star receiver DeSean Jackson made a comment that could be perceived a number of ways, ranging from... In the event of a New Orleans Win, I took the under on the number of stabbings and related celebratory deaths due to riots in the Big Easy. My bet was 16. Jess bet 20. Mary took 18 in an attempt to split our difference. Body count so far? 4. Who Dat gonna kill dem... Slow Sunday night- my belly is full from Joe's Crab Shack, the playoff game is on, and I'm doing my taxes online. Here is an appropriate video to go along with the latter activity. Like This Post? Rate it and tell your friends! Click the Share button below. I'm in Dallas on travel. It's my first time in Texas and there aren't many surprises. Except for Texas Stadium in Irving, where the Cowboys play. I drove past it on the way to the hotel. That stadium has seen better days. It looked like a giant piece of junk. I'm not sure how concrete... That headline might sound perverted, but what it refers to is someone at the Comcast HQ in Tucson inserted 30 seconds of of a pornographic
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ass." Months later, the woman in Seattle would confide to me that as she wrote those words posttraumatic tears were streaming down her face -- a real-life fact that should suffice to prove that the words' emotional content was no mere fiction. The precise tenor of that content, however, its mingling of murderous rage and eyeball-rolling annoyance, was a curious amalgam that neither the RL nor the VR facts alone can quite account for. Where virtual reality and its conventions would have us believe that exu and Moondreamer were brutally raped in their own living room, here was the victim exu scolding Mr. Bungle for a breach of "civility." Where real life, on the other hand, insists the incident was only an episode in a free-form version of Dungeons and Dragons, confined to the realm of the symbolic and at no point threatening any player's life, limb, or material well-being, here now was the player exu issuing aggrieved and heartfelt calls for Mr. Bungle's dismemberment. Ludicrously excessive by RL's lights, woefully understated by VR's, the tone of exu's response made sense only in the buzzing, dissonant gap between them. Which is to say it made the only kind of sense that can be made of MUDly phenomena. For while the facts attached to any event born of a MUD's strange, ethereal universe may march in straight, tandem lines separated neatly into the virtual and the real, its meaning lies always in that gap. You learn this axiom early in your
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into a pot large enough to hold all of the ingredients. Bring the poaching liquid to a boil, then turn down to a simmer until the quince are fork tender and pink. Gently remove the quince from the poaching liquid, as well as the spices, and set aside. Return the poaching liquid to a rapid boil until it reduces to one (1) cup. Quince Ice Cream : Step two 2 cups of heavy whipping cream 1 cup of reduced quince poaching liquid 1 cup of sugar 2 large eggs Method: Combine all of the ingredients into a pot large enough to hold everything, whisk well making sure all of the egg is combined into the cream and poaching liquid. Place the pot on to the stove at medium heat, stirring continuously until the ice cream base comes to a bare simmer. Cook until the mixture can coat the back of a spoon, and hold a line. Strain the base and cool completely. Pour base into the ice cream maker. As all ice cream makers are different, follow the instructions as stated by the manufacturer. Remove your ice cream when it is finished ( it will be at the soft serve stage) and place into a container for storage in the freezer.
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Pakistan, both dressed as natives and led by Mujahideen guides. They continued on to a Jalalabad hideaway of approximately fifty rebels. The trip came to an end when Healy fell into the Kunar River , ruining the pair's cameras. Later, Arnett would recount the story to Artyom Borovik who was covering the Soviet side of the war. [ 7 ] Arnett worked for CNN for 18 years ending in 1999. During the Gulf War he became a household name worldwide when he became the only reporter with live coverage directly from Baghdad . His dramatic reports were often given with air raid sirens blaring and the sound of US bombs exploding on Baghdad in the background. Together with two other CNN journalists, Bernard Shaw and John Holliman , Arnett brought continuous coverage from Baghdad for the 16 initial intense hours of the war (17 January 1991). Although 40 foreign journalists were present at the Al-Rashid Hotel in Baghdad at the time, only CNN possessed the means to communicate to the outside world. Soon the other journalists left Iraq , including the two CNN colleagues, which left Arnett as the sole reporter remaining there. His reports on civilian damage caused by the bombing were not received well by the coalition war administration, who by their constant use of terms like "smart bombs" and "surgical precision" had tried to project an image that civilian casualties would be at a minimum. White House sources would later state that Arnett was being used as
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He tripled in the eighth inning, scoring the Tigers' second run after they had broken a scoreless tie the inning before. It turned out to be a very important run. Detroit closer Jose Valverde could not hold the lead in the top of the ninth inning. Then Jackson drove in the winning run with his third hit in the bottom on the ninth. But Jackson's two outs were as telling as his hits. He took Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester, one of the American League's best starters, deep into the counts. Then he put the ball in play rather than striking out. Jackson has ditched the leg kick he had during his hitting stride. He started stroking the ball better late in spring training. It carried over to Opening Day. "I was never able to quite get my timing down with the leg kick," Jackson said. "There is less margin for error now." Jackson is only 25 years old, which makes him a work in progress. He has been a superior defensive center fielder since the moment he reached the major leagues, and a Gold Glove Award could very well be a part of his future. But the Tigers need more than Gary Pettis, a Gold Glove Award winner, who played for them in the late 1980s. When Pettis played for the Angels, before he joined the Tigers, Sparky Anderson raved that he was the best-fielding center fielder he had ever seen. "Even better than Willie Mays?" I asked Sparky.
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are other softwares and scripts that can be installed through the Fantastico option. cPanel has become the greatest website administration tool that even a newbie can easily manage. Using these great features of the cPanel and Fantastico, the webmaster can now concentrate on creating quality content and web pages on his website without worrying about the in-depth technical aspects of the website's development, because most of these technical aspects are taken care by cPanel, Fantastico, and other great features. Database Management Managing the vital aspect of database creation and maintenance has also become very easy with cPanel. The very difficult tasks of database management that was once handled only by the highly trained database administrator can now be managed by anyone. The excellent graphical user interface makes it possible for everyone to easily understand all the steps that are required for database management. cPanel's Statistical Features The cPanel's statistical features are indispensable to any webmaster. These features, notably the AWStats, can quickly present various web and traffic related statistics. These statistics are so complete that a glance at them can reveal how your website is performing at any given date. The cPanel also reveals how much bandwidth has been used by your website, and how many web visitors visited your website from which countries, what time of the day the traffic was either high or low, and which web pages were visited often. It also knows when the various search engines' crawlers visited your website. Such extremely powerful statistical features
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as much rain. There are good prospects that a cooling trend will lead to more drier periods(my comment) Some claim that the medieval warm period did not exist. Greenland was settled by the Vikings who also farmed the land. There are Viking villages still buried under the ice. The Vikings abandoned Greenland when it became too cold with the onset of the mini ice age. It was announced, some time ago in the media, that the Northwest Passage was about to open for the first time. The fact is that Edward Parry in about 1819, was almost through the passage but had to turn back. As the passage had not been surveyed at this time, he was unaware of his close success. During the 20th century there have been many crossings of the passage. Some clown, in the media, recently made the claim that polar bears were on the verge of extinction and that some recently dead polar bears found in the open sea were dead because they had to search for food too far out to sea. The reality is that the bears were driven out to sea by strong polar winds. There are 3 times as many bears in the Artic today, than there were 60 years ago. Let's us make a critical examination of AGW/CO2 and not be glib and fall for what we are necessarily told by persons with vested interests. If we don't and carbon cap and trade is introduced, without good reason, we will
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of McGill University has major perks -- not only do you hold a degree from one of the world's top universities, but you're a member of a prestigious group of alumni from all over the world in all walks of life. Connect with your fellow alumni for business networking by joining the official McGill University LinkedIn group. NOTE: The content on this website does not represent the official viewpoint of McGill University on any subject discussed therein. Content on some pages has been contributed by individual McGill graduates or groups of graduates, or other constituencies of McGill University, without the endorsement or support of the University.
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their posse have the Rebels off and runnin' once more. Mobile Apps The MMA Manifesto Search Follow Us HoopsManifesto.com is a National Basketball Association fan web site and is in no way affiliated with the NBA, MMA, or its Properties. This site is for informational and entertainment purposes only. HoopsManifesto.com is not an official web site for the National Basketball Association.
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decided that my only other option other than death was to transition, I gave up my home, my job and every day that I leave my flat I take the chance of being abused by some bigoted member of society who does not understand why I have to live like I do. With the sheer amount of social stigma surrounding us, it's no wonder that so many trans folk suffer from mental health problems, the deck is stacked against us. Added to this is the fact that the medical community still doesn't fully understand what causes Gender Identity issues. The World Health Organisation still describes being transgendered as a mental illness despite studies showing otherwise. What the medical establishment failed to see was that my depression was a symptom of being transsexual, not the cause. This is of huge importance for the trans community, if we can get doctors to understand that a trans persons mental health if far more likely to improve during and after confronting and solving their gender identity issues then treatment for us can only get better. The more I tried to live as a male, the worse my mental health became. Since I have started my transition, started being true to myself and gaining acceptance from my friends and society as female my mental heath has improved significantly, I feel happier, more complete and able to see myself as a valid member of society. Don't get me wrong, I still have 'down' days and know
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radio and television programmes, too. Anything that's different, people are scared of -- like homosexuality 20 years ago. But there's a good philosophical motivation for celibacy: I think people are sick of sex being everywhere and the world needs fewer babies. Libido is a very dynamic energy and it's my belief that you can channel it into other things. When I was sexually active I had a tantric partner for a very long time Tantra is not about orgasm, but about channelling energy up out of the lower part of the body and into the heart and head. What seems to happen along the way is that you get a sort of whole-body orgasm and a glow that lasts for days. It is the best sex anyone can ever have, but it takes a lot of work and discipline. However, what happens when you've practised tantra for a long while is that you can reach the bliss stage without the physical bit. Recently I sat on the beach and meditated for two hours and I came to a place of calm and felt filled with light, just as I would have if I'd been having a tantric session. So it's not as if I'm missing the end product.
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Pioneering role honoured The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has felicitated Deakin University's Professor Peter Hodgson for his outstanding contribution to the Indian Academia and Industry. The CII is a 117-year-old not-for-profit, industry led and managed premier business association with a direct membership of over 7100 Indian companies from the private as well as public sectors. These include SMEs and MNCs and an indirect membership of over 90,000 companies from around 250 national and regional sectoral associations across India. Professor Hodgson, one of the Australian Government's inaugural ARC Australian Laureate Fellows, was presented with the Felicitation at the CII's 4th Global Higher Education Summit. For over the past seven years, Professor Hodgson has travelled extensively across India and has been instrumental in introducing the concept of Industry - Academia partnership in India. During his more than 50 visits to India, he has been able to establish successful partnerships with leading Indian Universities and Institutes including: This is a feat that not many globally renowned universities have achieved. Through the Deakin India Research Initiative (DIRI), a brainchild of Professor Hodgson, launched in India on 1st October 2009, the University has been able to provide 15 active Industry Academia Partnerships, many of which are being used as case studies and benchmarks across India and Australia as an ideal model for engagement. More than 40 research projects are being undertaken through these partnerships and over $A3 million have been invested towards collaborative research work in these partnerships. As an offshoot of the DIRI
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to! Not... At first he is overjoyed that she likes men. And he sees all he conquest as highly amusing. Weird person there!Yes,weird! But then POOOF out of the blue he is furiou ...more All the characters were so unlikable I had to give it less stars than I wanted. Marissa is this sexually starved chick that has no idea what she wants. No the faintest clue even! Jude is a weird acknowledged by blow that wants her. Why? Because she is wicked. Why yes that is the most logical reason to marry some on in my book to! Not... At first he is overjoyed that she likes men. And he sees all he conquest as highly amusing. Weird person there!Yes,weird! But then POOOF out of the blue he is furious because he is not her one and only. So, bipolar anyone? And yeah, he realizes he loves her. I hate it when people confuse sex and love. It is all one big mix but it's still not the same! And the line where 'oh!Your vagina is so nice' becomes 'i love you so much' is not a line i wish to walk on. In all this....well mess...there is Marissa's ex that has said her name instead the name of his wife just a few nights ago witch made her want to destroy Marissa. Oh she wanted it as soon as she married her husband but now she wants not only to tell him that his ex lover is horrible
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What you have to offer Rather than thinking initially about what specific type of career or life calling might be a good choice for you, begin by thinking about what you might have to offer this world. And yes, you do have something to offer. If it is too overwhelming picturing yourself next to everybody on a needy planet, go with your community, or family, or friends, etc. Believe me: Somebody somewhere could benefit from what you have. What have you got? What is your story? How do you feel you might fit even in the immediate environment you see around you? Begin with basics: Are you a man or a woman? No, seriously. I am all for equality in terms of dignity and value but your gender does make a difference. A big difference. Women bring something to this world that men don't and vice versa. You might not have read the book Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus , but you likely already recognized a number of important differences from daily life. Men, for example, are known for their ability to focus their effort or energy on one specific thing for a long period of time. Women, on the other hand, are typically very good at taking many different things into consideration all at once. Men go shopping to buy something. Women go shopping to look at everything. Men tend to travel to reach a specific destination. Women usually want to experience everything along the way.
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he can claim a sense of urgency at all. That issue has been before the House. We have had first reading, second reading of the bill. We have debated the bill in this House through a number of speakers over the past several weeks, and now, at the eleventh hour, because of some grandstanding by the member for Thompson before the standing committee is hearing the public on this bill, he now wants to have hearings all over the province of Manitoba. Historically, that has not occurred with respect to individual bills that are presented to the House and then heard by committee after second reading stage. The other items that he refers to are in fact consultation processes or are other processes such as the resolution on the constitutional amendment, things of that nature. They were not second reading public hearing process on bills. Now, in terms of not wanting to hear the public, I think the member is wrong. * (1540) Madam Speaker, I, as the House leader, called a public hearing last night, called it again for tonight, called it again for tomorrow morning, called it again for tomorrow night, called it again for Friday all day and, if necessary, will call it again on Saturday, Sunday and Monday until those people who wish to be heard are heard. Now, in terms of people from outside the city of Winnipeg who want to make presentations, we heard 24 presentations last evening, of which, I believe, approximately 20
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How To Have A Rational Discussion This flowchart presents a pretty excellent strategy for having a reasonable, rational discussion (instead of one party 'lecturing' or 'giving a sermon' to the other). But perhaps it is mere wishful thinking, this diagram; perhaps reasonable discussion is altogether impossible (esp. on the internet), and we only hope in vain to one day live in a world where people are ready and willing to, you know, talk it out reasonably. thank you for finding the source for me. preliminary google searches turned up a number of reblogs but all either sourced it from another place or sourced it as unknown. i have not heard of tineye. David St Bernard The first one: can you envision anything that will change your mind? I find it to be an odd question, asking whether I can envision any weaknesses in the foundations of my knowledge. It seems a moot point. I can be overly confident in my foundations. Am I misinterpreting this first question, or am I right in saying that it's phrased poorly? some guy A) sorry for being so hostile, it was an immediate reaction because I'd seen it before and I like when people are credited B) thanks for actually changing it, that was a pretty cool thing to do Indigets A 9/11 truther could easily use this flow chart to prove that you're an idiot for not thinking 9/11 was an inside job. Unemployed people interested in "the issues" can spend 12 hours
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12 Prior to a change in its rules, the PHLX allowed members of proprietary firms to trade proprietary accounts without being licensed representatives. Thus, proprietary day-trading firms were able to advertise day trading to the general public and accept members that were not licensed. The PHLX recently amended PHLX Rule 604 to require individuals trading off the floor of the exchange to pass the Series 7 licensing examination. 13 B. Fees and Costs Day traders incur significant trading costs. Day-trading firms generally charge commissions of between $15-$25 per trade and charge a substantial amount for additional services such as RealTick III data feeds, news, and exchange fees, which range between $50-$675 per month. 14 Day traders must factor in these fees and costs in determining the point at which they are able to make a profit. The following graph highlights the fees and costs of day trading: For example, a day trader who makes 50 trades per day at a firm with moderate fees ($16.70 per trade, $150 per month), must generate $16,850 each month in trading profits to recoup the costs of the trades. In addition to the costs and fees described above, many firms stated that they require prospective customers to have a minimum amount of money to open an account. A February 2000 review of seven large day-trading firms revealed that five firms required initial deposits ranging from $20,000 to $75,000. A few firms noted, however, that their initial deposit requirements may be relaxed in certain circumstances,
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you). I'd just like to add that I'm living proof that not everyone who has an affair goes looking for one - and as someone said earlier people often stay to try and protect other people despite how ironic that sounds. I'm pleased I found this thread and website To the above, I am glad you found it -I have to say it has become a comfort to me too and a good place to air some thoughts. I was thinking of late about how bad we feel when we are unfaithful and yet how bad it is when we are betrayed. One of my awful memories of my lover betraying me was that I had done the same to my husband. So I felt the hurt and yet caused it just the same. A double blow. Suzzy and Emilysmiles, I think this is how it is for you too? Guilt and misery! The other thing that I was thinking is that awful dilemma -as Emilysmiles and perhaps the above find themselves in- where there is someone we love, but we just know that it is too good to be true. The reallity of such a man coping with our children when the chips are down and real life sets in... not so romantic then -and as they are not his children will he really stay...? [this is one reason why I did not leave my marriage when it happened to me -and look how lucky that turned out to
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any problem. You can't fix healthcare by forcing the populace into a government run program. I am sure I could find many more words to please those of you who think verbosity equals intelligence, but I'm tired of the subject. lyvngud | 10.2.09 @ 7:05PM You might want to to look from top to bottom of this website for the "Real" Americans who have served this country in time of war and are now the "Leaders" you seem to refer to --Vietnam vets like myself call your heroes "Chicken-Hawks" and for a good reason--unfortunately your "Real American" blinders will likely prevent you from looking Bill | 11.9.09 @ 10:57PM ROBERT | 11.11.09 @ 8:12AM Number one, serving in the military does not "make" you a hero, although I have much respect for those who do. A hero is sometimes made in a split second, and could be anyone of us. You make reference to previous presidents and politicians who did not serve in the military and suggest that makes them not real Americans? I hope I misunderstood that one. I do think one thing that does make one an American is pledging an oath to the country, which the current president feels he is not required to do, via not holding his hand over his heart at the playing of national anthem , or producing a birth certificate. And by the way he has not served, nor do I think he ever would, I believe him to be what you
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Media In this section you will find all current news stories relating to Consult Hyperion, as well as being able to access past and present issues of our quarterly newsletters (Chyppings), case studies, podcasts, blogs and our Company Twitter feed. Bedtime reading [ Dave Birch ] You may have gone for fifty shades or the new JK, but I've been tucked up with "The Social and Private Costs of Retail Payment Instruments -- A European Perspective" by Heiko Schmiedel, Gergana Kostova and Wiebe Ruttenberg (European Central Bank Occasional Paper Series no.137). You probably saw the headline results. Cash payments account for nearly half of the total costs but, as the most commonly used payment instrument, has on average, the lowest social costs per transaction, at _0,42, closely followed by debit cards with costs of _0,70 to society. Cheques are the most expensive form of payment, with unit costs of _3,55. The report is actually a very detailed exposition of the study work that has been done by the ECB, which is important because it is a serious attempt to introduce harmonised methodology and comparable measurements to obtain realistic and useful figures for the social and private costs of cash. In its own executive summary, it says that: The European Central Bank (ECB) carried out a study of the social and private costs of different payment instruments with the participation of 13 national central banks in the European System of Central Banks (ESCB). It shows that the costs to society of
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How To Make A Feature Film With No Money -- Part 1 Got a question for you: Have you ever thought, "I reckon I could make a movie better than that. How hard can it be?". Another question: Would you do it? Go out there, suck up your pride and make a movie of your own? Then I'm talking to the right people; my kind of people! Now, would you like to be privy to the harrowing tales of how a pair of insane optimists set out to make a no-budget independent feature film with over 50 cast, 100 extras, 50 crew and 30 locations? A blow-by-blow account of making Bound By Blue (how else do you think we could have pulled it off?) (please excuse the double innuendo). This is the beginning of a different kind of how-to blog. I prefer to call it the how-not-to blog. We aren't big award winners or making millions in the industry. We don't have family connections or mountains of experience in our prospective roles. My Producer, Kate Talbot, and I just wanted to make a feature film. And in these posts we hope to pass on all of the mistakes that we made for any of you out there who are equally as insane as we are! I may as well start right now. Why don't I begin by answering the single most common question I have been asked: Why did I make a feature-length film with no money? In 2010, after
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Political Rhetoric, Present and Future GB discusses the global state of the art of speech-giving, speech-making and agitprop with public intellectual John Ralston Saul GB Who are the best speakers in the world today, politically? JRS Long silence. The reason for which there is a 'long silence' is that, with the gradual bureaucratization of politics, we have ended up with -- through the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s -- politicians increasingly reading speeches written for them by somebody else; that is, politicians being made to feel that they were not the real political leaders, but rather -- in a sense -- heads of a large bureaucracy. The result has been that politicians may think that they have a responsibility to speak in a solid and measured way -- with the consequence that they not only became boring and bad speakers, but sound artificial and are not listened to. Modern speech writers started adding in 'rhetoric,' which sounded artificial, and led to people listening even less to political speeches. This also came with a rise in populism; that is, we saw the revival of populist speaking -- with populist politicians winning power here and there -- meaning that the speech writers started putting populist rhetoric in as a gloss on top of the boring managerial material that they had been producing. So what we now have are sensible, elected leaders giving speeches that, at one level, are boring, solid stuff and, at another level, cheap rhetoric. For example, the introduction of the
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chopped juice of 1 lime 8 kaffir lime leaves, torn into pieces 1 tsp grated galangal 1 tbsp coriander seeds, crushed 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp black pepper (preferably from peppercorns) 2 tsp soy sauce 3 tbsp olive oil Put all ingredients into a food processor or blend and blend until a smooth paste. This recipe is enough for about 6-8 servings. You can use it straight away, store it in a fridge for up to 3 weeks or it even freezes OK. Heat the oil in a hot wok and add onion and cook for a few minutes until it begins to soften. Add curry paste and stir for another minute. Add all of the vegies excluding the Asian vegie leaves and bamboo shoots. Add coconut milk and watch until it is about to boil. Just before the coconut boils, lower the heat to a simmer. Add the sugar, bamboo shoots and tofu and let simmer until vegies are just about cooked. Then add lime juice. Serve over rice (preferably jasmine although we prefer brown basmati).Garnish with coriander. Sunday, April 8, 2012 Every vegan knows that one of the most difficult things about being a vegan is finding places to eat in a foreign country, especially if the language is not your mother tongue. Happy Cow is my go-to place to find places to eat but it's not always possible and, sometimes, when you do rock up at a restaurant listed as vegan-friendly, you can find yourself lost
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before the ideas are cemented into law. Except that this kind of progressive nutcasery has been in full swing for years in many parts of the country-- at a local level. And if you think testing it in the real world (and watching it fail spectacularly) seems to slow it down, you're sadly mistaken. In Seattle, we just rejected a very progressive Mayor (Nickels) who embraced all of those ideas writ large (especially the 'getting people out of their cars') and instead just elected a very, very progressive mayor (McGinn) because apparently, we weren't sick of Nickels, Nickels just wasn't Nickels enough. Agree 100%. California is a great example of these ideas being tested and it has been a disaster. Even in MA health care reform has only proved to be more costly yet it never comes up in a debate. There have been plenty of examples that "progressive", socialist, leftist etc. policies are a failure, not only in the US but around the world yet people still believe in them and want to implement them. I believe this is due to three reasons: 1. Power hungry politicians who are just interested in the power so obviously the way to get power is to get more control. 2. The majority of people are really misinformed, ignorant or just dont bother too look at how those policies have fared in other countries. That is why they continue to elect certain politicians and approve of ridiculous laws. 3. There is part of
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confirm this includes people at risk o Deb (29) Hi Debbie Thanks for your question! Having a parent with HD doesn't qualify you as having a pre existing medical condition but life insurance companies will also ask questions about family medical history which require's you to state information about HD and then they use it as a reason not to insure. This is why pre-symptomatic people have had so much trouble. The reason we are excited about the Virgin quick and easy option as is that it appears to be the first product that does NOT ask you any questions about anything related to HD or your family, so you can get life insurance. Regarding your question about the definition of accident, I can see why you are concerned, but your question is really technical and either the insurance companies themselves or perhaps your own legal advice would be the best place for more info? Cheers, Tony and the HD Space team I am wondering whether l should be tested for HD. My grandmother had HD, my mother has been tested and has CAG repeat of 39, which l understand places her in the gray area. So basically l am wondering where this places myself. Bron age 35 Bron is at a 1 in 2 risk of inheriting the HD gene from her mum. Your mum's CAG repeat number is in the grey zone. If you inherit the HD gene then you are also likely to have 39 CAG repeats.
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- I have alot of companies looking for welders in Alberta. Send your resumes and let me help you! email to jobologyconsultin@hotmail.com Need Answers in Brampton, Ontario said: I have lived in Toronto for 11 years and Bramton 5 years. I am quit fed up with Ontario. I am just about to graduate from York University and I have been searching for a job in my field for about one year not. I am moving to Edmonton because I heard that there are alot of jobs in the Social Service sector. Is this true. io also heard that if you apply to be a resident of Alberta that you get a start-up check. Is this also true? Is there any opportunity for a certified FCAW/SMAW plate welder from the U.S. in Alberta? Please e-mail me at peeziee4851@yahoo.com. My wife is from Alberta and we were thinking of making our residence there. Hello everyone I would like to know if that is really worth after my price(lesson) of high-pressure soldering to move in alberta with my wife who is nursing for the work and the salary with the red seal indeed on. other criterion there ? Hello everyone I would like to know if that is really worth after my price(lesson) of high-pressure soldering to move in alberta with my wife who is nursing for the work and the salary with the red seal indeed on. other criterion there ? Anyone can work in Alberta as a welder, providing they are
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this year's list. And suspect you are right in feeling that The Sense of an Ending doesn't have enough concrete "story" for this year's jury -- the Barry, on the other hand, well might. My frustration was only slight and I believe this is the best book I've read this year so far, certainly the best on the Booker list so far, and I doubt any others I might get around to will overtake. I look forward to seeing your ranking in the new longlist thread on the Booker forum. People who have read as many as you help make it a bit more of a fair assessment. What has put you off Rogers? I have it from the library and might give it a try, but I don't hold high hopes for it. Colette: Dystopian novels just aren't for me -- and too many readers whom I respect have found this novel to be wanting on other counts as well. I have found a guest review from someone who likes the book. I've read it now. I have no problem with the dystopian element -- that has been done very well elsewhere. Here though, the scenarios are not thought through well enough, and too much presented is black and white. It is basically a teen read, and along with Pigeon English, which I also deem a teen read, I now take back my earlier comments and think this is certainly a year to criticize the judges based on the
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paid monthly rather than fortnightly, causing tenants to go into substantial arrears. Does the Secretary of State agree that, when assessing whether a claimant is vulnerable enough to be exempted from monthly payments and receiving their housing element directly, it should be standard practice to consider the feedback of third parties such as social services and voluntary sector services as well as claimants? I do, yes. We want to pay people directly, and we already pay local housing allowance to such tenants directly, which the hon. Gentleman and all hon. Members should remember. The vast majority cope with that payment -- they are very similar. The point is this: we do not intend to cause problems, but the more we continue to treat people in receipt of benefits like children, the less likely they will be able to cope when they go to work. Those who can absolutely must get on to that payment schedule, but we will obviously talk to all the bodies to which he referred to ensure that we identify those who cannot. If people cannot get on to that schedule, we want to surround them with help and support to find out why they cannot manage their payments, and to rectify that rather than just throw money at them. Comment . Anyone can see that giving people in poverty large sums of money, for rent, directly, is going to cause problems. I am contacted every day by vulnerable constituents bruised, battered and sometimes made ill by
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