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one. According to most Tech Support people, the most common user error message (regardless of Operating System) is ID 10T. End-users' Corollary 1: most application failures occur between the hours of 2 and 4 am on a Sunday night - with a 6 am Monday deadline for the project. End-users' Corollary 2: On the graveyard shift, there's no Tech Support to hear you scream! The last four laws and corollaries were sent by Jim Kirk Bugs mysteriously appear when you say, "Watch this!" corollary: If you call another programmer over to see if he knows what's wrong the bug disappears. The corollary was sent by S. Bussell. The probability of bugs appearing is directly proportional to the number and importance of people watching. The last two laws were sent by Bill Smith. An employee rank is in inverse proportion to his use of a computer, and in proportion to its performance. Sent by Dan Wasson The only program that runs perfectly every time, is a virus Sent by DaRk_jAcKaL If a project is completed on schedule, it wasn't debugged properly. Non Crash Operating System aren't. The worst bugs in your program will show up only during the final review. The last three laws were sent by Kiran The people who say that computers are simple to use are the same people who tell you how to build a watch when you ask what time it is. Sent by Jack Betz Make one that requires training or intelligence and only a
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doing a great job considerating it was a massive hurricane! Things are being handled Layla_Burson: That is horrible. I understand their frustration, but calling 3x Loading comments... that is awful! during hurricane charley, our power was out for several days and crews came from north carolina to help out... we cheered for them on the streets! i hope your husband stays safe and even though he might not be getting the appreciation he deserves right now, i'm sure there are a lot of families thanking him in their thoughts. Ashley_Proulx: that is awful! during hurricane charley, our power was out Loading comments... Loading comments... Loading comments... flyingfortresb17, I heard that many non union workers wanted to go help these people get their in NY, NJ and CT but they were forced( a more gentle way of saying it) to turn back. There are some places where you may need a union but unfortunately MANY unions are only about power and not common sense. PenNB: flyingfortresb17, I heard that many non union workers wanted to Loading comments... Loading comments... Look at it this way,this is the silver linning of a sad story. Those nit-wits on the East coast have been voting for far left anti-coal,anti-hydro,anti-fracing,anti-n\\... power,anti-"BIG OIL",anti-anything other than flower growing politicians, This is their big chance to show the un-washed in fly over country to show us how it's done. And why are they standing in line for 10 hours to buy that evil "GASOLINE"??? Get in your Chevy Volt(hahahahahahahaahahaha)
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When you visit someones Facebook page and "like" them you should be doing to do it with a personal account. When you "like" a page from a personal account that pages "like" numbers go up by one. I know everyone loves to watch their follower numbers go up! If you're using Facebook as your fan page and you like someone's page the number of "people who like this" does NOT go up. The only reason to like a page as your fan page is that it adds the page to the list of sites you fan pages likes (that little bar to the right that shows all those cute logos). It also allows you to @ tag them on your wall, but you get the same result by liking them with your personal account. Maybe, like myself, you feel awkward about using your private personal account for this sort of thing. You could always do what I've done, which is make a secondary Facebook account to use for this sort of thing. You might want to note that what I'm suggesting violates Facebooks terms. However, I know I'm not the only one out there with a secondary "blogging" account. Call to Action: Send out a Tweet (Feel free to link back to this post if you'd like). Let's get the word out and share this info around so that all those new followers you're getting from The Great Canadian Blog Bash will count towards making your "like" numbers rise! (Thanks
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well there's no use in worry as I told you, life's as easy as pie say tara to your looks, maybe read a few books and then die tax and death and bellyache, such things to savour priceless breath, oh for lucks sake, do me a favour woke up one morning and found for my sins the sun posing round in the sky scraped up my doubts and then made for the bin the trash pulled the sleep from my eye well there's no use in worry as I told you, life's as easy as pie say tara to your looks, maybe read a few books and then die when I awoke, my politeness delayed my thoughts rolling round in the dirt the rose in my button hole warned it would fade laid next to the heart of a flirt well there's no use in worry as I told you, life's as easy as pie say tara to your looks, maybe read a few books and then die god willing I'll come back from this hell that I'm at now where my wealth is measured in bluff bring me down to earth and broken feet be gone bring on the morning arched back and sober brow on a losing streak there's not much call for shepherds in Birmingham the angels leave their waste well wrapped but unhidden (god bless 'em) ey mickey, let me have three grand to one the two dog let the hole in the base of my
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pay you top rates, give you regular work and access to free training together with a range of flexible benefits. We are keen to recognise and reward excellence and every month our most outstanding temporaries receive the Kelly Elite Award. Finally there is much more to your local Kelly branch than just finding you work - they will invite you to regular social events where you can make new friends and have a chance to get to know the local team better.
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The Suggestion : Let's make this more fun and see if we can attract more readers from outside the group. For the 23 of you who have posted original poems today, I'm looking for at least two volunteers to participate in a pop-up March Madness style competition. I'll put the poems one after the other and post a poll beneath them open to the voting public, same as before. Upside = more people read your poem. Downside = you might "lose", even though it means more people will have read your poem. The Test : The test will be two-fold -- 1) are YOU more likely to more widely/consistently share Poetry Friday, and 2) are OTHER PEOPLE more likely to visit if they believe there's something like a vote/competition involved? That's it ... anyone want to play along? If so, reply here or tweet/message me through the right sidebar. Even simpler: The WP Form Manager actually allows you to directly output a plain text table. It wouldn't let you sort/filter as the table above does, but it would be a form+table using only one free, low burden plug-in. Enjoying these great posts after travelling yesterday -- just had to thank you for your welcome white space contribution, Ed, and for your usual extra doses of initiative and enthusiasm! Thanks for rounding up and then some. I am not sure exactly. You all certainly seem more inclined to share a page with eight poems and some polls on it than you
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requisite for a documentarian. He hopes the film will be distributed in Brazil but it's a complicated process, the details of which he didn't feel at liberty to discuss. I could only imagine this would have to do with direct physical threats to him and/or his family. Being a documentarian, Kohn is subject to having his access justifiably scrutinized. Most of the questions revolved around how he secured interviews or where he found footage. This struck me only because I had just read Paul Arthur's fine essay "Art of the Real" in the current issue of Film Comment (March/April, 2007), which I heartily recommend to anyone concerned with the aesthetics and ethics of documentary filmmaking. I feel Kohn has been straightforward about disclaiming his film as a political documentary. He suffers no pretensions. But this places him in a sensitive contemporary category, precisely because he won an award for best documentary. Though writing about Michael Moore's film Roger & Me , Paul Arthur's concerns seemed applicable to Kohn's work precisely because Kohn has defended Manda Bala by its entertainment value, or his wish to have it be entertaining. As I interview more and more documentarians, this keeps coming up, this wish to be entertaining, which Arthur argues is a hazardous trend in documentary filmmaking. Arthur writes that assaults on corporate arrogance raise "increasingly important questions about legitimate uses of 'dramatization' in nonfiction. In other words, when does factual or scenic maneuvering perpetrated in the name of social insight -- or
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blame Bush, typical. Grow up and do some research. Obama promised he would drop unemployment to 5% and yet you're telling me its Bushes fault. Oh yes, Bush told Obama to tell you he would drop the unemployment. LOL, He also told Obama to tell you that he will create more jobs than destroying it with his policies. Obama also said during his debate with Romney he wouldn't raise taxes, yet the Obamacare puts a levy on businesses....and you're still blaming Bush. Unbelievable. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla\\... =62s Loading comments... Research?.......Research???? This, from a conservative? Oxymoron, it is. Is it a LIE when, for instance, our parents PROMISED us something, but, due to circumstances beyond their control, they couldn't produce? We were VERY upset because, being children, we couldn't understand grownup problems. Now, YOU and your ilk must 'grow up", because, you CAN understand, if you so choose, against what/who this president faced. Try to be reasonable.....Try! This president, against all odds, have made many important strides, even to YOUR benefit. cynt77: Research?.......Research???? This, from a conservative? Oxymoron, it is. Is it
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U.S. Therefore when the U.S struggles so does Canada, and vice versa. More recently, Canada's exports have increased markedly to China. This is a result of increased orders that have been going to its massive oil and forestry industries. Canada is a stable democracy with solid reserves of natural resources like Australia; however, its coupling with the U.S has affected the country more so in terms of economic development. Canada has arguably come out of recession in better condition than the U.S with lower unemployment and economic growth higher. Because of its link with the US, the CAD remains weak in a historical sense against the AUD. ZAR influencers Interest rates in S.A are currently 5.0% Unemployment is around 25% It is the biggest economy in Africa, accounting for about 25% of the continent's GDP. South Africa, although having stable growth prospects (3.5%+ per year), suffers from high unemployment, high levels of crime and inequality. These issues have affected investment and growth in what potentially could be a very fast growing economy. South Africa has strong mining, agriculture, and service sectors. The ZAR has weakened against all crosses over the last 10 years and heavily against the AUD.
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the changes in rates and legal norms and make sure that the agreement papers are perfect and can also fix good rental or leasing amount for you. One can hire a property management company . Similarly, he makes sure that when you are reselling your property, you are getting good profit in return. He advertises in different classified to get good response and sees to it that better prospects approach you for buying or leasing. A property manager also checks the background of people and the property in case you are interested in buying another property. He makes sure that all the process is authentic and that you are in no way duped or cheated.With a good property manager beside you, it is quite impossible to lose on property investments. That is why, nowadays, instead of appointing a residential manager; people are inclined more towards getting into contract with property management companies. You can also visit http://www.allenrealty.co.nz/ for more information. About Garry Macdonald I'm a licensed real estate Buyers Agent. My company partners with people wishing to build a multi-million dollar property investment portfolio in a low risk environment that enables them to retire much earlier than they ever thought possible.
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time you have available. You also don't have to do this all in one day. You can write again the next day, and the day after that if you want to. I find it helps most if I give myself up to 2 hours and ask questions in one sitting. You have to find your own stride but the more you use this technique of asking questions and free flowing writing to help you figure out what's wrong the faster you become at getting answers from it. Search for relevant blog posts Recommended Read Discover How To Build Confidence In Your Ability To Succeed By Writing & Using Affirmations If you arrived here because you were searching for a way to learn how to take risks, not be afraid to make a mistake and basically build confidence in your own ability to succeed your search is over. Affirmations are one More Info
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I'd love to meet up for a tea and a chat that sounds fab, not sure how we would go about it, can you send private messages on here? let me know if you fancy it. My boyfriend is spanish also and lives in seville and we're having exactly the same problems as you so i know how you feel! lauren xxx Hi Kate! I'm 26 and i've been in malaga about three months now... why is it so hard to meet people here!! I'm finding it impossible! I'd love to meet up for a tea and a chat that sounds fab, not sure how we would go about it, can you send private messages on here? let me know if you fancy it. My boyfriend is spanish also and lives in seville and we're having exactly the same problems as you so i know how you feel! lauren xxx i you can send private messages after you have 5 posts ave a look around the threads & see if anything interests you, if you have anything to ask, or maybe give some advice By using this Website, you agree to abide by our Terms and Conditions (the "Terms"). This notice does not replace our Terms , which you must read in full as they contain important information. You must not post any defamatory, unlawful or undesirable content, or any content copied from a third party, on the Website. You must not copy material from the Website except in accordance
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NDP MP Nathan Cullen, a member of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, called the killing of Liberal MP Marc Garneau's motion to study the limits of omnibus bills in the committee a "mockery of Parliament." Photo by David P. Ball (davidpball.com). Increasing use of in camera , confidential meetings in House committees are muffling meaningful debate and obscuring public access to important information, allege opposition MPs and veteran journalists. The Sixth Estate wrote that his Open Government project's aim is to investigate the allegations from journalists and opposition MPs that the Conservatives are using their majority to force more and more committees to meet in secret, away from journalists and the public, and thus unaccountable for their actions. " I track how often Parliamentary committees meet in secret, hiding from the public -- something which in the present government can only happen when the Prime Minister's Office wants them to," he wrote. Stakes are high for taking motions in camera with FIPPA, upcoming omnibus legislation On September 26, FIPPA-- the biggest foreign trade agreement since NAFTA -- was tabled in Parliament. Liberal MP Wayne Easter told The Vancouver Observer in an earlier interview that the International Trade Committee killing an opposition MP's motion to study FIPPA was "typical" for the Conservatives when they don't want to engage in a critical debate. "The problem is with this particular government is they typically go in-camera to defeat a motion," he said. "We should be doing what Parliament is supposed
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It is time for an upgrade to Lubuntu 12.04 at my next visit. See, Mom doesn't like change, so Unity is 100% out, a non-starter. A few other relatives have asked about using Linux since Mom is so happy. FUD has kept them from the switch. Come on in. The water is fine. Sure some things are harder or even impossible, but how much time do you spend patching, antivirusing, cleaning, worrying? THAT can all go away. It is a trade off. Even if you just use Linux for email and web viewing, THAT will make a huge difference in your total system security. Sadly, if you use Java or any program from Adobe, you can still get a virus on Linux or Mac, so it is best not to use those programs unless you make money from them. While Linux may not have viruses, it can be compromised if setup in a non-secure way. A compromised Linux system can be a terrible thing, since remote access over a text interface can be just as powerful as with a GUI. "If you saw a message pop up that says a virus was detected, that's a good thing." -- but only if you are positive that the message came from your own AV software. Most of the recent infections I've seen were caused by pop-ups that sneak behind suspicious websites. Most users, not knowing the difference, just panic and click the Fix Now button. What they end up with is some
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what I was signing - I'll survive, and commiserate with my coworkers while we have lunch. * Having to work December 3rd with no trade-in, no meetings for that day, a clean inbox, just because the boss wants to prove that she can refuse me a day off? It's SO on. I used to work in a boarding stable. Holiday or not, horses still eat, drink and poop and someone needs to be there to make sure they get fed on schedule, have water, get their stalls mucked out. Skipping a day because its a holiday is not an option. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years... I worked them all. On top of that, it is considered farm labour, so no extra pay, just another day off in lieu. I knew that when I took the job. Fair or not, the work needs to be done or the animals suffer. Where are they gonna go shopping the day after if you've already given all retail workers the day off? sorry i wasn't clear. i meant the stores should close for the day on thanksgiving and christmas, since the OP talked about stores that are now opening as early as thursday night for the black friday nonsense. i wasn't suggesting groceries and other retail establishments should close on black friday too. Quote: Originally Posted by AnaMen It's not like people are working straight through the other 363 days of the year, so "let them have one day for themselves" is just childish melodrama.
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asked to resign if she becomes the VP? Posted by: Kumar | September 1, 2008, 10:30 pm 10:30 pm To Tan Chop: I happen to be a moderate progressive Democrat who sees that my Party was high jacked by a bunch of far left wing nuts calling themselves "progressives." It is not "Left leaning progressives," that are dangerous; it is the left wing fanatics that are a danger to democracy. Spare me your claiming the high ground of the "founding fathers." Obviously you have not read much of what many of the "founding fathers" had to say. Your ideas, to the contrary, ARE A REAL DANGER TO DEMOCRACY!! Rock whatever you want to; Obama/Biden will loose in November. McCain/Palinino8 Women Defending Democracy Vote Country Defore Party!! Posted by: carly in NJ | September 1, 2008, 10:30 pm 10:30 pm Maybe McCain has a thing for beauty queens. Okay, cheap shot. All these posts by "PUMAs" so hard to find at the DNC confirms to me that the whole PUMA thing was just some Rovian front. No self-respecting Hillary fan would embrace this woman who is against pay equity, thinks birth control is murder, and pretty much forced her daughter to become pregnant with her "just don't" approach to sex education. And now she's a separatist to boot. Someone mentioned Reverend Wright. He has 2 tours of duty in Vietnam and personally helped LBJ survive heart surgery. And Pailin? What has she done for America? Drive a small town into debt?
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paid back in 45 days. So you can see that our asset is very, very close to cash, whereas property is not. Julia: Yes. But the banks, they offer debtor finance facilities. Daniel: It's a different type of product. Julia: Oh. Daniel: They use a confidential facility, and it's a discounting facility. Julia: Right. Daniel: They generally don't legally buy the invoices, and so . . . Julia: Yes, and your requirement is still very different . . . Daniel: Yes, that's right. So if their client should go out of business, they've still got credit issues around collecting those debts and they've got priority payments, and because they don't do the level of auditing on the invoices, there's a higher risk of fraud and dispute on their invoices. Julia: Okay. All right. So I guess, just to sum it up, the question was: "Is there any hope of getting finance if I have credit issues?" And the answer is yes. So, to discuss your deal, call the office on the 1300 number. Daniel: Thanks for watching. Julia: Thank you. About the author Julia is AR Cash Flows Sales and Marketing Manager, with a background in Advertising; she joined the team in 2011. Along with managing the sales department, she's is in charge of implementing all aspects of Marketing. With a passion for all things social, Julia is keen to keep you updated with the latest and greatest from the AR Cash Flow HQ. Need to ask Julia a question?
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Done button on the transport toolbar at the top of the video window. Tap the name of the video at the top of the screen to step back to its index page and tap Share Video to call up the regular Twitter posting options. champrizi 13 July, 2012 14:47 The two cores that are in the A5 chip is an indication that it has two times the power and the graphics are as much as seven times its predecessor. The effects of these upgrades are there for you to see. This mobile device is tremendously fast and wonderful to operate in view of the fact that it assists in web browsing, quickly launching apps and just about everything else. In addition, the A5 chip is incredibly power-efficient and thus the phone has a great battery life. The newly created optics makes the iPhone 4S the only camera which you need rather than carrying around a point and shoot camera. The iPhone 4S has of an unbelievable 8-megapixel resolution as well as an extra custom lens that has a big f/2.4 aperture. In addition, the phone has a illumination sensor on its backside, and amazing face detection and color accuracy. There is a feature that lessens overall motion blurring in spite of how much action and how much light you capture. You can even capture spectacular 1080p HD video given that with the most recent optics, there is vivid color all the time. Additionally, it is simple to directly edit video
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keep there cars from running away and out of control. How about Yogo upgrade? I agree.. The problem I am having is more along the lines of "learning a lesson". After spending a high amount on the initial investment, asking for another $800 to keep it working just seems insane to me. If I'm going to spend another $800, I'd rather put it toward another manufacturer's product. I'm already at the point where I have to say I was wrong for purchasing the LB3200. I did the hard work (research) upfront and thought I was buying the best product, but I was wrong. I learn from my mistakes and try not to make them again. The question is, do I dump the LB3200 and go back to what I've said I would never do again, and actually manually mow my lawn, or do I try another product? I often see or hear that an upgrade be used to solve a problem with the Lawnbott. Will someone tell me why an upgrade should be used to solve a bad design or faulty part. In any other industry that i have worked with this would trigger a recall. Can you imagine Toyota telling there costumes that they need to do a upgrade to keep there cars from running away and out of control. How about Yogo upgrade? All companies want to make their product obsolete so you have to upgrade but it's just a lawn the only way to do it is
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There have been plenty of studies that prove that sports are good for people, but many of these studies do not state specifically how sports can help people not only in the short term, but in the long term as well. Sports have the ability to help your mood, keep your body in shape so you are not as at risk for heart disease, relieve stress, build confidence, and they help build relationships. For example, a water sport, where you stand on a paddle board , can assist people in taking a break from stress and you can also get a great workout from these paddle boards . Listed below are just five of the ways in which sports can make your life better: 1. Studies have consistently proven sports help improve your mood. When you workout, your body produces chemicals that make you feel good. A better mood normally lends itself to just an overall happier life and a better outlook on things. People who are in good moods do not let little things bother them as much, so they just feel happier about life. 2. The working out aspect of participating in sports gives you a better all around workout, so you can keep your body looking good. The leading cause of death for women as well as one of the top ten killers for men is heart disease. The way to not be part of this statistic is to keep your body in shape through sports. 3.
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life that is of value -- family, friends, personal property -- in order to attain the liberty to pursue their own personal life, liberty, and happiness. Often that journey was filled with risk; many times these brave souls risked life itself to get here. Look at these comments! I find the anti-Semitism appalling here (and these times of ours frighteningly similar to the years just before Hitler came into power.) I find the applauding of Rev. Wright as misguided. BUT OUR CONSTITUTION DEFENDS OUR LIBERTY TO SPEAK. And that is our national treasure: a treasure we must not let anyone steal from us. Imagine posting like this in some other parts of our world. We'd be risking our own lives and the lives of our families. Think of life as it was in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Think of life as it is in Fidel's Cuba. (Michael Moore didn't get the real story there. If you don't believe me, ask some Cubans who got on boats and risked drowning and exposure to get out of there.) It's amazing that what begins from a seemingly compassionate desire to help the poor and the disenfranchised so often turns into a despotic government that enslaves that poor. It's a terrible indictment of Marxism -- but that's how it has always played out. When called upon by a world in trouble, Americans have fought bravely and well. Sometimes we didn't want to get involved, and then we were attacked for our isolationism.
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-- First, you're getting less alcohol. More alcohol would cause the margarita to melt faster, and bars and restaurants are going to be stingy about their alcohol anyway, so you're going to get shorted when you order a frozen margarita. Secondly, you look like a n00b . More specifically, you look like a teenage girl who thinks she's a badass because she ordered a virgin daiquiri at Applebees when her parents weren't there. Frozen drinks by design are for the ladies, and if you're a guy drinking a frozen margarita in the middle of a room of other guys pounding shots of tequila, well then you win the Guy Most Likely to Always Be "Just a Friend" award. Welcome to a lifetime of loneliness! Patron is Not the End-All Be-All of Tequila -- Not to say that it's a horrible tequila, far from it, but it's just not the only tequila out there. You impress absolutely nobody by ordering shots of Patron . Everybody orders shots of Patron. You are not a special and unique snowflake. If you want to show off a little (not to mention drink some primo tequila) try ordering Don Julio or Milagro or Herradura . Though make sure to stick to the blanco or maybe aejo, because... Not Every Tequila is Meant to be Shot -- Just like high-quality scotch or cognac, many tequilas are meant to be sipping tequilas. Any tequila labeled as " Reposado " means that it's been aged, and it's meant
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my genre My mind will always be stronger than my songs are Never believe the bullshit that fake guys feed to ya Always read the stories that you hear in Wikipedia And musically I'm demonstrating When I perform live, feels like I am meditating Times at The Enterprise when some fella filmed me 'A young singer-writer like Gabriella Cilmi' You need me, man, I don't need you You need me, man, I don't need you You need me, man, I don't need you, at all So (Ed Sheeran 2009) Filled up with doubt I have to move home But I want to stay with you For all of the summer I have my plan That you won't remember If you want to see the world Then please ask your mother I cannot hold your hand To watch you go I am a liar As you might know I need you now I need your touch And your lips I need that smile And your kiss You're so cool You're so beautiful You're so You're so I see your grace From my window When it is late at night It'll show me your shadow I'm in my place Hope you remember When summer's gone I'll still sing a song Of you in September I cannot hold your hand To watch you go I am a liar As you might know I need you now I need your touch And your lips I need that smile And your kiss The City (Ed
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way influenced my opinion of the book. 7 Thoughts on " Edge of Dark Water -- The Review " I agree with you that this sounds just like the synopsis for a YA title, but having checked out the author's website I guess YA probably isn't his style of writing and this transforms into a pretty gruesome thriller, the more you read on. I love books that deal with real-life social issues and problems, so although I have to admit to having some reservations about this one, I have nonetheless added it to my reading list. Glad that it had hooked right until the end, I take that as a good recommendation.
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worked really hard to get where the label is right now, and that all with signing music I love. If you keep it close to yourself and people love what you are doing you can't really go wrong. With all the online possibilities it's a total different world than 5 years ago but it's a new and fun way to promote records..." What are the next plans release wise for Revealed? "We've got so much more bangers coming! End of November I'll be releasing my new single called 'Apollo' which features the vocals of Amba Shepherd. So excited for this release as I've been testing this for a few weeks now and can't wait to put this out! Furthermore I just signed one of the biggest track ever to Revealed I think, can't give you more info at this point but sure this will be a huge track in 2013! For the coming months got releases planned for some up and comers but also some well known and respected names in the scene already." 2012 has been a stunning year for you - DJing at the best events and also bringing us some of the biggest tunes of the year. What is your personal highlight of 2012 so far? "It's hard to choose as this was a year full of highlights, but to pick two that made the biggest impression on me that would be two festivals Ultra Music Festival as it was my first time mainstage, and that energy
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ruling upholding the constitutionality of the law, polls show the public is opposed to Obamacare by upwards of a double-digit margin. It's clearly an issue that could theoretically be used by Republicans, just as it was in 2010, when it played a central role in the GOP's takeover of the House. But the reason why health care isn't much of an issue is precisely because Romney is the nominee and can't credibly argue against Obamacare given his own record. Frum insists: It seems silly to let the party base drive a national campaign into places that are bad politics, bad policy, and untrue to the party nominee's own biography. Instead of allowing opposition to Obamacare to entrap Romney into repudiating his own healthcare record altogether, he should explain to a national audience what the Republican primary electorate did not want to hear: that Obamacare is flawed because it pays for itself with an especially destructive set of tax increases, because it expands Medicaid too much rather than relying on private insurance, and because it does not include enough cost-saving. Though I agree with these criticisms of Obamacare, all of them would be more difficult for Romney to make were he to embrace the Massachusetts health care law as a central part of his candidacy. Romneycare didn't have to rely on the same tax hikes as Obamacare, because about half of the law was funded by the federal government through the Medicaid program. Also, the passage of the Massachusetts law led
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knobs in front of me. I still like the concept though, (art students in space) but I don't think it ever realized its full potential, we were too busy getting spaced with the local art students. Like many at Deadline , you were being recruited increasingly for work at Fleetway and DC/Vertigo. Meanwhile, all the momentum at Deadline was dissipating, with many of the core creators there openly cynical about the direction of the magazine within their strips. How do you feel about that period now? Again I was still really young, early 20s, and Deadline didn't pay well at all, so when DC/Vertigo came along, offering much bigger page rates it was a no-brainer. But more than just the money, I was getting to work with Peter Milligan, who I was a massive fan of, and still am. So, by the mid-'90s, off into the worlds of TV and film, working for visionaries like Steve Barron, Jim Henson and Ridley Scott. Again, that must have been another tremendous learning curve. How did that period affect your drawing and storytelling chops? I'm glad I went down that route, the intention was to end up directing myself, and I did manage to do a bit of that (not much). But the byproduct of trying to become a director via storyboarding meant I was doing a lot of drawing and a lot of story telling, but without an audience to be conscious o f... or having to worry about my "style." I
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Engineer (logged in via email @timpaton.net) Australia contributes about 1.5% of the global anthropogenic CO2 load. If we cut our emissions and the other 98.5% contributors don't, our global impact is negligible. So let's wait for somebody else to do something first. USA contributes about 18% of the global anthropogenic CO2 load. If they cut their emissions and the other 82% contributors don't, the global impact is negligible. So let's wait for somebody else to do something first. Australia contributes about 1.5% of the global anthropogenic CO2 load. If we cut our emissions and the other 98.5% contributors don't, our global impact is negligible. So let's wait for somebody else to do something first. USA contributes about 18% of the global anthropogenic CO2 load. If they cut their emissions and the other 82% contributors don't, the global impact is negligible. So let's wait for somebody else to do something first. China contributes about 23% of the global anthropogenic CO2 load [1]. If they cut their emissions and the other 77% contributors don't, the global impact is negligible. So let's wait for somebody else to do something first. Let's all sit and wait for each other to go first. Then we can blame each other when nothing happens. -- [1] much is said and written about China's status as the biggest CO2 producer. Not so much is said correlating this with China's status as the world's manufacturing centre. China burns coal to make cheap manufactured goods for the Western world (to
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talk to a Dr or a psychologist. Someone who can help you in understanding the moods and how to encourage your husband out of them. Or where he can seek help, maybe even an intervention. Hi Anonymous I have some sympathy with your trouble to keep another person happy. It gets harder and harder when they just get some sort of kick out of being morose. My partner is odd too. He just seems to never smile with me but when we visit his friends, he cracks jokes and laughs out loud, but not when we are home. I love comedy shows and to laugh a lot but he has always got some problem with me being too loud cause he cannot stand the noise. He says the chatter and happy laughs make his brain sore. At the moment i get so i want to go see my family and friends to be able to relax. I haven't been here for awhile... I've read all your comments and am amazed by the similarities in our stories. My husband has admitted this week that he's addicted to heroin and smokes a bit of ice... Wants help now... I don't think I have the strength to deal with life with him anymore. I'm at the limit to what I can tolerate - being a house slave, looking after two small children, trying to run my own business, his put-downs, anti-social, unreliable, threatening behaviour, etc etc etc. I'll be 40 next year and
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Tracks is committed to ethical, responsible business and trust is a word you'll hear around the office a lot. Overall, Fresh Tracks practices what it preaches, encouraging staff and customers alike to reach their potential through building healthy relationships, developing trust, and having fun. If you're interested in getting involved in some work experience with Fresh Tracks, send an email to jane.mole@freshtracks.co.uk with a bit of information about you, and the reason why you feel you'd excel as part of this team, including answers to these questions... What is your proudest achievement? What are you most passionate about? How have you significantly contributed to a team in the past?
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the ONE system you should know everything about, and the one system where you can be absolutely sure. Having to jump through hoops to run applications doesn't make it more secure. It makes it more tedious. At the server level, there's no reason why users should have access to more than is doled out by the administrator, but on the desktop (not counting domains, where the desktop is a homogenous experience), you're the administrator, and you're just as likely going to get rooted if you have administrator access to start with as if you had to click an extra button. The difference is that the latter is going to get old fast. Actually, I run my personnal computer with the lowest amount of rights required (User) and I don't find it annoying. It just add some more steps to install a software (run as), but I'm not a software-junkie so it doesn't happen frequently. So, given that I didn't do anything differently when I ran Steam successfully in the end and that there was no confirmation dialogue, I'd think that either: the service component wasn't installed but for some reason Steam decided to let me through anyways (weird... why..?) somebody compromised my system and disabled UAC at the moment I was trying to run Steam. How can I check that the component is installed and how can I install it if it isn't? Easiest thing, hit the windows key, type "msconfig" without the quotes, hit enter, click through the UAC
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We all know and love the pumpkin pie and it's goofy cousin the jack-o-lantern, but the veritable pumpkin can be used for all sorts of fun during the fall season. Native to the Americas, the pumpkin is an apt representation of the harvest: big, beautiful and round. Actually a member of the squash family and therefore a fruit, pumpkins of all shapes and sizes can be found across the nation this time of year tumbling out of grocery stores, baking in almost every kitchen and resting on front stoops from New England to Newport Beach. Look beyond the pumpkin pie -- here are ten neat things to do with pumpkin: 1. Face Mask: Pumpkin is a healthy food to eat, and its high concentration of vitamin A, vitamin C and zinc is good for sun-damaged, dry or sensitive skin. Take a couple of tablespoons of purred pumpkin, either cooked fresh or from a can (make sure to buy a can of 'pure' pumpkin, not pumpkin pie mix). Add a touch of honey and a dab of milk, apply to face for fifteen minutes while you relax, then wash off and bask in your new glow! 2. Pumpkin Pot of Stew: Small sugar pumpkins make cute and seasonally appropriate bowls for serving a hearty fall stew. Just cut off the tops, scoop out the seeds, rub the insides with oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake the pumpkins and their lids, right side up, for 25 minutes at 350 degrees
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and explore even more layers of human emotion, understanding, compassion and, most of all, love. Your loyal readers and friends in Michigan, Kim & Chris Dana I read this out loud to David on my phone while laying in bed before falling asleep in our dark room illuminated only by my phone and I can't tell you the number of times I had to stop reading, collect myself and regroup from the deep gutteral cry over and over. What a beautiful retelling of such a miracle that has shown this world so much love already in just one week. It is hard to believe it's only been 1 week because it seems like she's been here our whole lives. I don't know who is luckier; Nella, for entering into such a loving family or us for getting to experience the love of Nella and all the magic surrounding it. Kelle- What a treasury of beautiful photos you have of this amazing event. I'm glad you let yourself fall into your grief because it is when we do that, when we reach rock bottom, that we can scrape ourselves back up. You can only keep going up from here. I believe you and Nella will do great things together, no, extraordinary things together; whether it is just sitting and loving one another the way no one else can lover her, or showing the world that she (and ALL babies like her) deserve life, love and laughter. This is a beautiful story
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functioning ovary? Here are some encouraging words. Ovulation is a random event each month, with both ovaries vying for the honor on a first-come, first-served basis. If you only have one ovary, it wins the draw by default. Make sure that you've been properly screened for STDs. More than one million North American women are affected by pelvic inflammatory disease each year. The number-one cause is an untreated sexually transmitted disease. Wondering if you should pull out the thermometer and the temperature chart? Some couples like to try to predict their fertile days by watching for the temperature shift that typically accompanies ovulation; others prefer to let nature take its course. If you're having intercourse two to three times per week anyway, you're already doing everything possible to try to conceive, so taking your temperature could be a bit of overkill. If, on the other hand, you find it reassuring to know that you're "doing everything right," then put that thermometer to good use. If you decide to take your basal body temperature (BBT) to track your most fertile days, pick up a digital thermometer rather than relying on the old-style mercury thermometer. It's easier to read, it requires no shaking (which can cause your body temp to go up for no good reason), and it even beeps to remind you to record your reading if you accidentally go back to sleep. If you prefer a more high-tech approach and your budget can swing it, you may want to look
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Burgess : I think the questions previously were about the approach of engagement generally. We believe that engagement does have are very powerful impact. I think that it is very clear from the way that the corporate behaviour and the approach to corporate governance has improved not just in recent years but over a period of time. So, we are very clear that engagement is a very powerful tool with which to improve corporate behaviour and to ensure that they reach the standards that we would expect. Senator DI NATALE: I suppose that the question is very specific. I am asking for just one example -- not a long list -- of where that engagement has improved the behaviour of any of the tobacco stocks in which we invest. Perhaps it might be helpful if you could define what criteria were used for improved behaviour with the fund? Dr Burgess : I might stand corrected here. I do not think that previously we were asked specifically about that industry. We were asked generally about the role of engagement and the way in which engagement works, and I think that we answered the question. To answer specifically about that industry, I might take that point on notice. But generally I would emphasise again that engagement, I think, is a very powerful tool and influence to ensure correct corporate behaviour, and we apply that across all of our industries. What is more, we expect our managers to do that. In manager selection,
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The RBA must act on the dollar The Reserve Bank has no choice but to join the currency debasement contest that's now going on around the world, and to cut rates by another 1% in the coming 12 months. The Reserve Bank has no choice but to join the currency debasement contest that's now going on around the world, and to cut rates by another 1% in the coming 12 months? -- ?including 0.5% by the end of the year. The Australian dollar is in a "no-lose" situation: when Western central banks launch asset-buying programs, as the central banks of the US, Europe, UK and Japan have all done lately, the "risk-on" environment sees the Aussie rise as a result of fund buying; but Australia's AAA status and relatively high yield makes it a preferred safe haven as well, especially for other central banks. Last week the RBA published a list of 16 global central banks that have been buying Australian dollars as part of their diversification strategy, including Russia, Brazil, Korea and Switzerland. On Thursday the Philippines was added to the list. The result is that as the Chinese economy slows, commodity prices fall and with them Australia's terms of trade, while the exchange rate has remained stubbornly above 104 US cents. In other words, the dollar's unique status as risk asset for hedge funds and safe haven for central banks means that it is no longer doing its usual job of buffering the Australian economy from an Asian
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they don't know who they want as manager. I hope they choose Brendan Rodgers." The Wigan chief also confirmed he wants a resolution over Martinez's future by the end of the week, adding: "Roberto has told me he is speaking with Liverpool again on Tuesday. I have now made it clear that I want this sorted out by Thursday at the latest as we have to get on preparing for next season." But it seems unlikely Liverpool will speed up their process just to satisfy Whelan. Liverpool will not be naming their new manager in the immediate future and will interview further candidates before making a final deicison, ESPN understands. Little information has been coming out of Anfield since Kenny Dalglish was sacked at the end of the Premier League season, though it is known Ajax's Frank de Boer, Brendan Rodgers of Swansea and Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp all turned down the chance of an interview. Wigan manager Roberto Martinez flew to Miami on Thursday last week for initial talks with John W Henry and the Fenway Sports Group. It had been speculated that the club could hold a press conference as early as Tuesday to unveil the Spaniard as the successor to Dalglish. But there is to be no press conference to unveil Martinez or any other candidate as the new boss. Sources at the club have indicated they are still in the early stages of the process and other candidates will be interviewed before a final decision
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in which you are no longer a resident. GO AWAY already and find something better to do other than complain all the time. People need to re-read the facts. This father was at the pond with the child - he didn't escape from the playground or wander off. No doubt the man was updating facebook or checking a twitter feed. I am so sick of seeing parents out with their kids and interacting with their phones instead of their kids. This poor man paid a dear price for this foolishness. Yes accidents can happen to anyone - ANYONE - but there are things you do to mitigate the possibilities. Very sad story, but installing a fence to mitigate against parents who don't watch their kids sends the wrong message. If a fence is installed, more and more parents will come to rely on it instead of watching their kids. Parents need to use common sense. This father didn't even realize where his kid was ... he went to the playground to look for him before returning to the pond area. So this guy was completely out of touch despite a two year old running around. Geezzzze ! You obviously have don't understand freedom of speech. You are free to say whatever you want without the government censoring you. You are not entitled to post whatever you want on a message board owned by a corporation. This is so tragic, but please let's be real here. As a parent of two,
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the day when half of the food hasn't been eaten is so demoralizing. If I'm struggling so much with this, and here I am really interested in food and cooking and gardening and have done a lot of reading and thinking about the food system, what is everyone else doing? Is there a better way? I was amazed to learn that Canada is the only G8 nation without a national nutrition program for kids. What do countries like India or Brazil have to teach us? Sometimes the meals are subsidized on a sliding scale. In many places, it's offered free to every child. They understand there are enormous benefits. The corollary of kids not being hungry is that kids are able to concentrate and focus in school and they're healthier over all. In places like India, they will offer micro-nutrient fortification. In Afghanistan, school lunch is seen as an opportunity to get girls to attend: If they're provided a meal, there's an incentive for the family. So, what's good or bad about the typical Canadian meal? I heard it over and over from teachers in Toronto saying, "I see the kids who come to school with a Snackable or not enough to eat or not healthy food, and they are falling asleep in the afternoon. They don't have enough energy to focus." That's a greater concern than saying whether your sandwich is good or bad. I'd like to see a transformation of our system. What would it look like? It
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do know that half of those stories are false?" But then, it became hard to stop -- particularly when customers asked leading questions. One wanted to know if the ladies' room had once been a dumbwaiter that carried people to a gambling den on the second floor. Another had heard that, actually, the dumbwaiter went to the basement and was how they carried the booze inside. Or, according to someone else, that's what the trapdoor was for, since it connected to a tunnel that led to the rum- delivering boats. Still others pointed to that door in the floor and told their friends, "Runaway slaves used to climb through that hole because when this was a blacksmith's shop, it was a stop on the Underground Railroad." And then they'd look up at me, all of them, with eager eyes, and ask, "Isn't that right?" Um, er, thwlllpb, "Sure is! Neat, huh?" Tell them what they want to hear. The only time I didn't play along, I instantly regretted it. While I distributed menus, a father told his children that this had been where Dylan Thomas died. "Actually," I piped in, "you're thinking of the White Horse." His face sank, and so did his children's. What had I achieved? What mattered more: verifying a useless fact or giving them a memorable meal -- one whose imagined worth exceeded the menu's prices? Besides, I can't say for sure that Thomas didn't stop by Chumley's for one round before heading to the White
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the nuclear free zone issue, Turkey has to come clear of its stand on the US nuclear weapons stationed on its soil. That question becomes more precarious, considering the tension in Turkey -- Israel relations following the attack of Israelis against a Turkish ship in the Mediterranean Sea and killing of nine Turkish citizens, including one with dual American citizenship. Meanwhile, it is expected that Turkey play a more active role in the NFZ or WMDFZ plan since the country has the intention to launch an extensive nuclear energy program. Fourth, the Israeli confrontation with Iran; Israel, as a non-member of the NPT and in the possession of 200 plus nuclear weapons, has consistently taken the position over the years that a complete peace involving the region must precede any prohibition directed at the possession of nuclear weapons. To avoid any blame, Israel has adopted the policy of ambiguity on its nuclear arsenal that it obtained with the complicity of the West as documented in Seymour Hersh's 1991 "The Samson Option." In recent years, Israel has been involved in a dirty covert war against Iran with the backing of the United States in a destabilization program of Iran that is funded by the US Congress. That is while, Iran's enrichment activities, as its other nuclear programs, are under the supervision and safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Iran has consistently denied any ambition to acquire nuclear weapons, but has insisted on its rights under Article IV of the
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With indifference to us A melancholy light The ghost of Summer past The moon relieves the sun Across the evening sky And here we come undone And here we say goodbye Take the last kiss from my lips Take the last look at my face And then surrender all we have Or I will never walk away The whispers in the bough Are but rumours on the wind This love was never ours And yet we took it in The headstones mark the lost Erased by time and tide Ashes cast to sea Blow back as memories THE CANADIAN BROUGHT US SNOW (Words - GA Johnson) The Canadian brought us snow and Lucky Strikes for John to smoke/A Thursday night with powercuts, in mountain socks, burning books/We watched the Jetsons for too long -saw robots in our sleep/Naval lights from Amsterdam through the kettle steam/The Jesus glow of Calor Gas illuminates the frosted glass/The windowsill, a battle scene of Airfix kits and Disney Queens/Born too early, wake up too late/Minds of Chomsky but low birth weight/Sleeping beside, treat us like eggs/Box-jellyfish light; tinsel legs CERTAINTY (Words - GA Johnson) There are more people alive now than have ever lived - I read that somewhere and instantly thought it impossible but if it were to be true, I wonder that, if we keep living this fast, no-one will have time to die/I've met people whose lovers died in war and I've wondered what this helplessness could be like - one minute
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Transcript: Bill O'Brien postgame press conference Bill O'Brien spoke to the media following his Nittany Lions' 45-22 win against Indiana on Saturday afternoon. Check out what he had to say, right here. Can you give an update on Michael Mauti? Can you describe the impact he has on this team??O'Brien: I can't really give you an update. I don't know that yet. We meet about all of the injuries early in the week. I don't know the diagnosis. All I can say is, in your career, I've been fortunate to be around some special players. You're thinking about some of the players that you've had the fortune to coach. I've coached the greatest. I've coached a hall of fame quarterback, hall of fame receivers, great players and he's one of the most special players I've been around. Like I said from the day I got here, it's about that whole senior class. There's a bunch of special players in that class. He embodies, in my opinion, what Penn State's all about. He's tough, grind it out, smart. He's just a fantastic kid. The way you are talking, is it safe to say that Michael Mauti has played his last down for you??O'Brien: No. I don't know the diagnosis yet. Do you like how your guys responded after Mauti got hurt??O'Brien: I think this team's a bunch of resilient guys. Again, when a guy like that, who's a leader on your football team, goes down in a game, I think it
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taken and destroyed.Forest amongst the nature perhaps? While in a state where there is at this time larger room for excuse, the corporate ethic reined and evidence from the continent whole and worldwide , shows piecemeal destruction and taking will rein and paramount. This scientists justifications are no comfort or restitution for that. The evidence of corporate manners are not invisible on the mainland or Tasmania.The Cape is under piecemeal destruction now as city surrounds fester onwards everywhere in the most dire irreplaceable and primest patches of our Continent. Mark Poynter : 25 Nov 2008 8:08:13am to Jim Sorry to be so blunt - but did you actually read my article? Just 6% of Australia's public forests are available for sustainable wood production - so 94% is not going to be logged by 'the storm troopers'. Jim : 25 Nov 2008 11:28:48am To Mark sorry to be blunt-but did you read mine? You certainly didn't answer it. Your 6% and your 94% is figures of what is left of Australian forests.Not that anybody is going to believe the statement will carry too far into the future.The timber industry is hunting Cape York now and looking at the Iron Range national park surrounds.It is all piecemeal to the whole. bellezyx : 25 Nov 2008 10:46:58am Yes of course trees are constantly growing, but the problem is that 400 year old trees take 400 years to get that old! The reality is that biologically diverse true forests containing trees of various vintages
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miles in around the park." "When we run for cause, we need to run anyway," he added. "We all understand why they canceled," said marathon runner Jack Waitz. "And we will be back and even better next year, but it is still very important to run today. We all paid substantial money to be here, and we raised money." The reason for the cancellation was that Hurricane Sandy, which left 100 people dead and huge areas of the city without electricity, made it difficult for the marathon to be held. Generators would have been needed to power laptops and cameras for the race, which would have taken away power from around 400 homes, according to the New York Post . Also, the race would have started in Staten Island, which is the hardest hit borough, with 19 people dead, and would then have made its way through many of the worst storm-devastated neighborhoods in the city. Participants were asked to donate food, clothing and money to the Sandy Relief, which made the smaller marathon a successful endeavor, which did not deprive New Yorkers of much needed power. Plus the runners themselves were happy with their decision to participate. There was one problem, however, as it turns out that more than a dozen generators, which would have really benefited cold and hungry New Yorkers who lost their homes to Hurricane Sandy, were left stranded by the city in Central Park yesterday. On top of this, apparently, near the finish line of
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love it. I have started to compile my Christmas list for my husband..all QVC items I would like so have provided item numbers etc and have pushed my luck with a request for a Lulu Guiness bag...we shall see. We are moving my aunt to her new care home on Friday so have some organisation to do for that and packing up some of her stuff tomorrow after the kids have played their indoor cricket matches..one starts at 9.30am and the other follows so no Sunday lie in. The garden clearance last weekend at my mums was an overwhelming success. We filled a 12 yard skip in five hours and the front garden now has a paved corner which we never knew excisted. The bag garden looks three times the size although i may have over done the pruning. My garden shrubs quiver in fear when they see me approach with my ratchett loppers and I am afraid I got a bit carried away at mums. Most of the large trees and shrubs cut back to a little more than an inch of their lives but it got rid of all the dead wood and the goodness in the plants can now be concentrated on fresh new regrowth, They will all look magnificant in Sping. ( I hope!)My sister said that if that was light pruning (my original words) she was glad I wasn't doing a severe cutback! Mum's gardner couldn't believe what we had done but not sure if
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The appeal of second homes is universal. Russians have their dachas , Swedes their stugas and Native Alaskans their fish camps. There are 6.8 million vacation homes in the United States -- one for every 11 year-round homes. For many people, the second-home dream has predictable components: golden summer light, kids squealing and splashing, family and friends together, quiet moments, long walks, refreshing naps and time to goof off. Others just want a place to golf or ski, to swim or sail, or simply a change of scenery. As suburbanites and country mice snap up condos in the heart of the city, urban dwellers are buying second homes in the mountains, near the shore or down a country lane. Thanks to aging baby boomers and changes to the tax code, second-home sales are an increasing share of the real-estate market. The big bandwagon The second-home market, which includes vacation homes and investment properties, was a big component of the recent real-estate boom. The National Association of Realtors, or NAR, reports that 40% of all real-estate transactions in 2005 were for second homes; about 12% of all houses purchased were vacation places. What's your home worth? With wealth accumulated from work, home equity and investments, middle-age Americans are transforming rural areas, small towns and resort communities in their pursuit of recreational havens, landing pads for retirement and investments to diversify stock-heavy portfolios. Now, 7% of baby boomers own vacation homes. But middle-age folks from the 77 million-person baby-boom generation aren't the
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the whole month doing that, he hit nine home runs that month. I always told somebody, if your kid believes he has to chop off a chicken's head to hit, if he believes that's what makes him hit, then by God, chop one off every day. He for some reason believed me throwing batting practice to him was helpful for him. If he believed it was helpful for him, it was helpful." During season in StL? "Two years ago, last year I didn't do it any, because Tony didn't want me involved because he was wanting Mark (McGwire) to get this kind of credit or whatever. And obviously Colby had a hard time, I always told Colby, 'Don't mention my name, let me go ahead and throw to you, man, and go in the newspapers and say Mark McGwire is my man, he's the reason I'm hitting.' But he doesn't know how to lie and I think that's a key to making it in this business, being able to not tell the truth a lot of the time. I was just a BP arm and he felt comfortable with me throwing to him and he felt like it helped him, and if he felt like it helped him, it helped him." Relief for both of you this year? "Oh, John called me early on, it was really funny, I was like star struck. I was in chemistry class, I teach chemistry and physics, I was in chemistry class, my phone
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Alex Butcher More And More Lyrics Alex Butcher More And More Lyrics total views : 1 times this week. You can enlarge lyrics to more and more for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song More And More by Alex Butcher and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to more and more, please feel free to submit them. More and more and more, I don't know where we're going to, More and more and more, there's so much we don't wanna do, More and more and more, I don't know where we're going to, More and more and more, there's so much we don't wanna do, More and more and more. More and more and more, I don't know where we're going to, More and more and more, there's so much we don't wanna do, 'Cause without we cheat and we learn from each and every heart affair, [From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/a/alex-butch\\... It's without we cheat and we hurt till somebody's in despair. More and more and more. (x3) More and more and more, I don't know where we're going to, More and more and more, there's so much we don't wanna do, 'Cause without we cheat and we learn from each and every heart affair, It's without we cheat and we hurt till somebody's in despair.
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also involved in Utopian social thought in the wake of the French Revolution. The poet and painter William Blake is the most extreme example of the Romantic sensibility in Britain, epitomised by his claim 'I must create a system or be enslaved by another man's'. Blake's artistic work is also strongly influenced by Medieval illuminated books. The painters J. M. W. Turner and John Constable are also generally associated with Romanticism. Lord Byron , Percy Bysshe Shelley , Mary Shelley and John Keats constitute another phase of Romanticism in Britain. The historian Thomas Carlyle and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood represent the last phase of transformation into Victorian culture. In Russia the principal exponent of Romanticism is Alexander Pushkin , though Russian composers are also given the label. Pushkin's Shakespearean drama 'Boris Godunov' (1825) was set to music by Modest Mussorgsky .
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Water Protection & Sustainability Branch Ground Water Extraction Projects: Framework for a Hydrogeologic Study in support of an Application for an Environmental Assessment Certificate under the Environmental Assessment Act and Regulations 1. General Information Ground water extraction may be a project in of itself (for example for municipal water supplies) or a component of other major projects such as pulp and paper mills, mining projects, fish hatcheries, resorts. Where ground water extraction is being proposed from one or more wells at a combined rate of 75 litres or more per second, the Environmental Assessment Office should be contacted with regard to the reviewability of the project under the Environmental Assessment Act (refer to the Reviewable Projects Regulation, Part 5, Table 9, number 4). The following guidelines serve as reference to the types of hydrogeological information that should be included in an application for an Environmental Assessment Certificate with respect to the ground water component of the project. These guidelines are useful for projects that are reviewable under the Environmental Assessment Act as a ground water project or for other reviewable projects that have a significant ground water extraction component. The Water Protection Act affirms the province's ownership of the ground water resource and restricts the bulk export of ground water. The Fish Protection Act enables the designation of water management areas and development of plans where there are risks to water quality including ground water. British Columbia has no ground water management legislation or regulations requiring permits or regulating activities
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to make transformative change a reality, a crucial next step is to adopt a common and inclusive platform for change on a global scale. In other words, we need a planetary Tahrir Square . Social injustice and ecological crises must be recognised as inextricable parts of the same problem: our failure to share the world's resources in a way that benefits all people and preserves the biosphere. A universal call for sharing has the potential to unite both environmentalists and those campaigning for global justice, paving the way to a more just, sustainable and peaceful world.
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on March 20, 2011 11:44 pm The acceptance of the where/were merging is far more threatening, I think, as it involves the extinction of a phoneme. But it could plead the same thing: that HW sound is just too hard to say. Oh, I wondered what you were talking about until the end there, not being aware of anybody anywhere ever merging "where" and "were"...you meant "where" and "wear". (HW sound isn't hard to say...it's just not said, in modern English...that's not "threatening", it's a done deal. Retention of "hw" in some dialects is not standard English) Michael on March 21, 2011 8:21 am venqax, Like I said, I'm fairly relaxed either way. The Oxford Dictionaries list irregardless as informal, whereas the two pronunciations of February are listed as standard. Look, I know how you feel. There are some nonstandard pronunciations -- and a few standard ones -- that really bug me too, but as much as I sympathize, I think you're losing this one. That's according to the Oxford Corpus, at least. No shame in that. Fowler lost umpteen fights. I am more concerned about grammar and usage. For example, I cringe when I hear educated people say things such as the following: (1) "There's some apples on the table," and (2) "Whoever lost a wallet can pick up their wallet at the office" (using the plural "their" when one should use the singular form of "he" or "his." Are the grammarians going to officially change that because everyone
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Through a lyrical narrative of her journey to Tibet in 2007, activist Canyon Sam contemplates modern history from the perspective of Tibetan women. Traveling on China's new "Sky Train," she celebrates Tibetan New Year with the Lhasa family whom she'd befriended decades earlier and concludes an oral-history project with women elders. As she uncovers stories of Tibetan women's courage, resourcefulness, and spiritual strength in the face of loss and hardship since the Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1950, and observes the changes wrought by the controversial new rail line in the futuristic "new Lhasa," Sam comes to embrace her own capacity for letting go, for faith, and for acceptance. Her glimpse of Tibet's past through the lens of the women - a visionary educator, a freedom fighter, a gulag survivor, and a child bride - affords her a unique perspective on the state of Tibetan culture today - in Tibet, in exile, and in the widening Tibetan diaspora. Gracefully connecting the women's poignant histories to larger cultural, political, and spiritual themes, the author comes full circle, finding wisdom and wholeness even as she acknowledges Tibet's irreversible changes. Canyon Sam is a San Francisco writer, performance artist, and Tibet activist. Her one-woman show The Dissident was critically acclaimed in the Village Voice and the Boston Globe. This is her first book. "Canyon Sam's Sky Train powerfully moves the heart, as it brings to life deep truths about our world today, about Tibet, the land and people and especially its outstanding women.
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might be left with my hair but you'll have your mother's eyes I'll hold your body in my hands, be as gentle as I can But for now you're a scan of my unmade plans A small bump in four months you brought to life You're just a small bump, I know you'll grow into your skin With a smile like hers and a dimple beneath your chin Fingernails the size of a half grain of rice And eyelids closed to be soon open wide A small bump, in four months you'll open your eyes And I'll hold you tightly and tell you nothing but truth If you're not inside me, I'll put my future in you You are my one and only And you can wrap your fingers round my thumb And hold me tight You are my one and only And you can wrap your fingers round my thumb And hold me tight And you'll be alright Then you can lie with me, with your tiny feet When you're half asleep I'll leave you be Right in front of me, for a couple weeks So I can keep you safe 'Cos you were just a small bump unborn for four months, then torn from life Maybe you were needed up there but we're still unaware as why. This (Ed Sheeran 2011) This is the start of something beautiful This is the start of something new You are the one that will make me lose it all You are
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some sort of competitive and social element in the game, but we also didn't want it to feel like it was tacked-on. We took a look at what the community and fans were doing and if you go to YouTube and look at the videos, there are a lot clever ways to kill all the NPCs in the game. Then we also noticed they were challenging each other to pick other targets than the ones originally intended. They would say 'this guy; can you kill him on Silent Assassin?' Then they would informally challenge each other on the forums and we thought that was a brilliant way to think about it. Then we'd been talking about this really fundamental thing, that if anyone can be a target it changes the amount of replay value you get out of the game and that's when we knew the basic concept was really strong. But how do we do it then, because we really didn't want a level editor? As I mentioned before, we really wanted players to remain in the game all of the time and from that we worked out this Play To Create, where you create your own contracts. We thought 'why not just play the game and mark the targets in the game'? Then the game will track what you're doing and that obviously means while you're playing you're aware how fun it's going to be. It's just you showing a friend how you can kill a guy with
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GAMSAT Forum: Reliable Source Of Information GAMSAT forum is a place of discussion acting as thread of information. If you decide to sit the test, the first and foremost factor you look into is gathering study sources. Forums is one of them. Though you would have got hold of the best quality GAMSAT preparation material , it is still important to extend your knowledge Knowing extensively about facts isn't tough. Indeed, one needs to deliberately place effort into availing the benefit of the opportunity. One of the most reliable source of study for the test is done through the forums. It is the one stop place for discussion on topics related to the concerned subject. If you look into the details of forums for the GAMSAT test, you would find plenty of them. Indeed, it is the best place wherein you can collect valuable information on the test related subjects. The members of the forums are merely the past candidates of the test and experienced people. Questions posed by the aspiring candidates is best answered by the members of the forum. Each of them share their view on a specific test based subject. If you are referring to the forum for GAMSAT test preparation , make sure get into the adequate sections of discussion. In fewer cases, you might not get an adequate amount of information on a specific subject. This doesn't imply there is basically no solution to your problems. You should smartly be able to identify with the
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waiting. I also forwarded the link to the above article to EQC, just so they are as well informed as Joe Public. In my view they are very close to fraudulent behaviour in trying to duck out of legitimate claims. david_270 Jan 20, 2012, 9:39 pm #17 I hope they fully realise that the whole rest of NZ is very carefully watching how well they respond & put right claims for all our long suffering Contabs friends ! tmg Jan 20, 2012, 10:20 pm #18 . and considering how much they get paid, you'd think they'd know their facts. *Laughs herself silly*
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of national retail spending occurs in Auckland. Non-residential building consents The 12 cities account for nearly 60.0% of the value of all non-residential consents. Tourism The 12 cities account for almost two fifths of total guest nights purchased at commercial accommodation in New Zealand. The number of guest nights purchased grew in the 12 cities in the period 2004 to 2007 and at a similar rate of growth for New Zealand as a whole. Skilled Migrants A quarter of the skilled migrants to New Zealand elect to settle in the Auckland region. A further quarter settled in the other regions where the 12 cities are situated. Site by To view and print pdf files on this site, you will need Acrobat Reader. This is free for download from the Adobe website.
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extent of metal theft, which is important when allocating resources among different interests. To that end, the University of Indianapolis Community Research Center started the Metal Theft Project in 2008 to collect data in Indianapolis. In the first six months of 2008, we counted 1520 metal theft reports. On average, 1.5 catalytic converters were stolen daily, and aluminium siding was stolen off a house once every four days. We estimated victims lost more than $7 million in the first six months of 2008. Using National Insurance Crime Bureau data, we found that the per capita number of scrap yards in a city was the strongest predictor of metal theft rates, even stronger than crime rates generally. With data shared by the Rochester police department, Posick and associates found that metal thefts are less geographically clustered than other property crimes, which has implications for prevention. Still, the most important questions remain unanswered: What exactly is the extent of metal theft in the U.S.? Which, if any, regulations work and are most cost effective? Some data does exist and is being collected. Local law enforcement agencies are collecting statistics here and there across the country and various industry groups have conducted their own surveys or maintain limited databases for their singular purposes. Unfortunately, these data sources generally remain in their respective silos, and there seems to be very limited sharing. New data needs to be collected and shared. Institutional inertia and self-interest must be overcome if we are to understand this problem
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physical object, offers new possibilities. CLOSENESS AND CONFLICTS Different intellectual perspectives provide suggestive hypotheses about why women tend to adopt the approaches that we have clustered under the rubric soft . Some perspectives, such as the psychoanalytic account, place the roots of difference at an early stage of human development. If the earliest and most compelling experiences of merging are with the mother, the process of differentiation takes on gender meanings. Experiences where boundaries are not clear are associated with something female. Differentiation and delineation are male. The psychoanalytic focus on early experience does not necessarily undermine a more sociological perspective, where the emphasis is on our culture's sharp gender division of parenting roles and on the very different socializations of men and women. As a birthday gift, a boy receives toy tanks and soldiers; a girl receives dolls, presented to her, not as objects to command, but as children to nurture. In our culture, girls are taught negotiation, compromise, and the capacity for intimacy as social virtues, while models of male behavior stress decisiveness, cool impartiality, and the imposition of will. It would not be surprising if women felt more comfortable, more "themselves," with negotiation and compromise among elements of thought, and men preferred to make decisive plans and impose principles on a separate reality. From its very foundations, objectivity in science was metaphorically engaged with the language of male domination and female submission. Francis Bacon used the image of the male scientist putting the female nature "on the
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Customer Reviews i wanted to get this book for a friend of mine who saw it on a tv program last year and loved the title so thought it would be a quirky christmas present. however it was impossible to find, and certainly not in any form of good condition due to the age of the book! it was described as being a little worn and faded, which it was, but i expected that. it arrived quickly too so thank you :-)
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into sourcing and summarising the links. I reckon this is a pretty good starting point for anyone wanting to get into the international development field. [...] actually feels. A lot of others have written about why we work in aid & development, or on becoming an aid worker. These are all really great discussions that stimulate important thinking about the nature of aid [...] Thanks for your post. After finishing my MA and having a range of volunteer/intern experience I still found it challenging to find the sort of job I dream about without additional 'relevant' development work experience. I spent a number of months based in Asia looking for work/applying for jobs but it yielded many rejections or 'close encounters', with positions given to someone else in the end. I was determined and spent many days and nights scrawling through job search engines, writing cover letters, emailing every possible opportunity I encountered. I was driven by determination but still it is really hard to keep up the optimism in this situation. In my searches I had ruled out Australia as I am very passionate about Asia and want to see myself in this corner of the world. I'm not sure why my job hunting direction shifted to NT, I think I saw one position and then I decided to see what else was available out there and I discovered a lot of jobs. If you are just beginning in this field I think that working in Indigenous affairs can
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lifestyle of the Inuit people, Northern First Nations people, Alaska Natives , and the Kalaallit of Greenland, the caribou is an important source of food, clothing, shelter, and tools. Many Gwich'in people, who depend on the Porcupine caribou , still follow traditional caribou management practices that include a prohibition against selling caribou meat and limits on the number of caribou to be taken per hunting trip. [ 76 ] The blood of the caribou was supposedly mixed with alcohol as drink by hunters and loggers in colonial Quebec to counter the cold. This drink is now enjoyed without the blood as a wine and whiskey drink known as Caribou . [ 77 ] [ 78 ] Reindeer have been herded for centuries by several Arctic and Subarctic people including the Sami and the Nenets . They are raised for their meat, hides, and antlers and, to a lesser extent, for milk and transportation. Reindeer are not considered fully domesticated, as they generally roam free on pasture grounds. In traditional nomadic herding, reindeer herders migrate with their herds between coast and inland areas according to an annual migration route and herds are keenly tended. However, reindeer were not bred in captivity, though they were tamed for milking as well as for use as draught animals or beasts of burden . [ citation needed ] Domesticated reindeer are shorter-legged and heavier than their wild counterparts. [ citation needed ] The use of reindeer as semi-domesticated livestock in Alaska was introduced in the
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the viewing figures much lower than you might expect for Champions League football. It is really not the TV money draw in Asia many people perceive it to be. Its all about the Premier League when it comes to negotiating tv contracts. My scouse, the often busted but seldom battered Mr Flabby Whore Alien. Who will not send in cottoned wool, bubbled rap, shiny sliver spaced blanket and sum beefy Bovril to keep it warm and safe and snag as bag in a rag? Oh Whore yours is a sweeter leftish peg Fleeced us? Why, because SC have overpaid in desperation to hitch their brand to a team well-supported in Asia? They approached the Mancs first. because they paid us substantially less than standard charted and other sponsors in the premier league at a time when the club was regularly in the top 4 and even won the champions league, so im not gonna cry over standard chartered paying us shed loads of money in this instance Seriously, we get all the matches in the CL that involve the top English clubs in Malaysia and Singapore, and I am sure that China etc are also getting their own feed as well. I did not phrase my post correctly, what I meant to say is that negotiating for CL tv rights are not as high a value as Premier League tv rights purely because of the time difference and available viewing numbers. When I said having the ability to watch the
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weeks into my rehab now and will start running in about three or four weeks, so things are progressing well," he said. "At the moment my focus is just about getting my body right so I am good to go for the Reds." Will Genia was the real ironman of Queensland Rugby in 2012 as he featured in every minute of all 17 Super Rugby matches before finishing the season as the team's captain following a hamstring injury to James Horwill, just before the competition's June Test break. The 75 Reds caps Genia has earned heading into 2013 ranks him third on the current squad list of most games played for Queensland and he is now well on track to join the prestigious 100 Cap Club of Queensland Rugby after finalising his new deal. On the international stage Genia stepped up into the Wallabies captaincy during the June Test window against Scotland and Wales and also in the early stages of the Rugby Championship before a serious knee injury forced the talented playmaker to go under the knife. His efforts in 2012 came after a memorable 2011 season where he confirmed his status as an elite talent in world Rugby after winning his second straight Pilecki Medal for Players' Player. He was also crowned the Australian Super Rugby Player of the Year in 2011, after finishing behind his halves partner Quade Cooper in 2010. 2011 also marked Genia's 50th Queensland and Super Rugby appearance. That was followed with selection as
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and gives you so much more time to actually do what makes the other person happy. Sometimes it's not easy to ask for things out loud -- and you don't have to. Instead, write down on paper what you consider to be a romantic date, and leave nothing to the imagination. Include everything you find romantic, from having the door held open for you to dining in a particular restaurant. Be very detailed from the beginning of the date to the end. Then hand your partner the note and tell him or her that you're craving a little more of this. So many people make the mistake of thinking: "Oh, but if he loves me, he should just know what I want." But the only way to ever be sure is to tell him. The "We" Spot Everyone knows about the G-spot, and no self-respecting sex book should be without mention of it (we'll get to it a bit later). But the only way to get the most satisfaction from the G-spot, and all of the other pleasure centers, is to go through the "We-spot" first. The We-spot can be a state of mind. We talked about connection earlier -- and that's what it's all about. Feel emotionally connected to each other and you'll want to physically connect to each other. Over and over again. Just for Him . . . There are thousands of ways to show your partner how much you think about her and how much she
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?An NCI grantee scientist, Dr. Peter Duesberg of California / Berkeley, has published a paper in a scientific journal which concludes that the HTLV-III / HIV virus identified by Dr. Gallo and Dr. Montagnier is not the cause of AIDS and that the disease is caused by ?a still unidentified agent? which may not even be a virus...The article apparently went through the normal pre-publication process and should have been flagged at NIH?This obviously has the potential to raise a lot of controversy (if this isn?t the virus, how do we know the blood supply is safe? How do we know anything about transmission? How could you all be so stupid and why should we ever believe you again?) and we need to be prepared to respond. I have already asked NIH public affairs to start digging into this.? ? Chuck Kline , MEDIA ALERT, April 28, 1987, US Dept of Health and Human Services, addressed to officials from the Health Department, the Surgeon General, the White House and a government PR operative. ?Having devoted a great deal of time to researching the subjects of HIV and AIDS, I am absolutely convinced that HIV does not cause AIDS, and that virtually everything that the public has been told about HIV and AIDS is a deliberate lie.? ?These two conclusions would become obvious to anyone with a little common sense who takes the time to read up on the counter arguments to the HIV myth. Everyone should come to the forum
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of a single national or linguistic culture, for instance, or of a larger unity such as "the West", right up to "the species"'; we might similarly characterize the semiosphere of a particular historical period (Hartley 1996, 106) . This conception of a semiosphere may make semioticians seem territorially imperialistic to their critics, but it offers a more unified and dynamic vision of semiosis than the study of a specific medium as if each existed in a vacuum. There are, of course, other approaches to textual analysis apart from semiotics - notably rhetorical analysis , discourse analysis and 'content analysis' . In the field of media and communication studies content analysis is a prominent rival to semiotics as a method of textual analysis. Whereas semiotics is now closely associated with cultural studies, content analysis is well-established within the mainstream tradition of social science research. Whilst content analysis involves a quantitative approach to the analysis of the manifest 'content' of media texts, semiotics seeks to analyse media texts as structured wholes and investigates latent, connotative meanings. Semiotics is rarely quantitative, and often involves a rejection of such approaches. Just because an item occurs frequently in a text does not make it significant. The structuralist semiotician is more concerned with the relation of elements to each other. A social semiotician would also emphasize the importance of the significance which readers attach to the signs within a text. Whereas content analysis focuses on explicit content and tends to suggest that this represents a single,
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please write down the suspect equations and show us where they appear in the software? Failing which, just let us know what you've built, so we can ercct warning signs . Richard Baker | 12.13.09 @ 9:51AM Dacron Mather: Good message, that. I get the impression that some of these "scientists" writing in these forum think that the mathematics and physics are beyond the rest of us and that "incantations" of the magic words will awe us and thereby stifle dissent. Wouldn't you like to get folks like this in a classroom, alone, with a chalk/grease board? BarryMartin | 3.2.10 @ 5:57PM I'm really confused at this point on whether global warming is really an issue for us. We could be spending billions of dollars to fix a problem that doesn't need to be fixed. Obama will continue to push the environmental issues, and although I've benefited from Obama college grants , I'm not sure if I'm completely on board with this environmental agenda. I don't really see the need for someone to falsify data to prove that the earth is warming up! everyone alive around a decade ago can surely remember that it was a bit cooler than it is now! Somehow, the weather seems a bit whacked these days! Dale If global warming isn't man-made, then what causes it? A lot of natural disasters (mostly floods & bad weather) as been happening recently & I think that they are all connected to global warming & lack of respect
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quash the convictions of two teachers." Compare this to the headline of a post 4 minutes later "Saudi Arabia urged to allow prisoner of conscience to visit ill mother". Surely the latter is better. Telling people what to do when you don't have the power to make them is dumb. More importantly it can easily back-fire. Psychologists (and many others) have known for years that people strongly motivated by power are inclined to do the exact opposite of what they are told to do to show they can't be bossed around. Generally people who run governments and high level administrators are highly motivated by power. Making the whole thing worse is the fact that we (Amnesty) are seen as a white and Western group (in some ways accurately) telling darker skinned people as though we know best. That may not be fair but that's how we are seen by non-Western dictators. I can't help thinking titles like this one are more about looking good to supporters rather than really thinking of the most professional way to go about our business Our successes Here's where the hard work, the research, the campaigning and the letter writing pays off. Every year survivors of human rights abuses thank us for our work. They show that together, we make a difference. Read More About Frequently asked questions In response to requests for more information about who we are and what we do, we have provided the following answers to commonly asked questions. What are
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opposed to that kind of change and people who run universities, have in many cases very limited ability to change the current structure. Is there anything you'd like to add on where disruptive education is taking higher education and how adults could find their way back to the academy with a new model? We have a big advantage in this country, in Canada, because we do have the college model which I think serves adult learners very well. The colleges offer focused instruction and they tend to be pretty close to the job market, pretty in tune with the job market, pretty in touch with the job market and what the job market needs in the way of skills. ... Over time, though, I'd like to see people get through the system faster. It shouldn't take four to five or six years to get you where you want to go. And if you're an adult, going back, I think the next few decades are going to offer increasing flexibility and much better value for money. Because the new technologies will unleash a host of possibilities that we cannot even begin to imagine now. And not everything will work, ... but on the whole it's going to be a much easier environment for adult learners and it can't come soon enough! Subscribe to The EvoLLLution, Get Premium Content And Stay Up To Date 5 Responses to AUDIO | Disruption On The Horizon I can't say I agree with your idea that
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will be lost. Second, that you seem to assume there will only be one person paying for these services. The infrastructure is already there, the overhead cost is trained personnel and maintenance. The personnel are also already there. You'd need to show that that 8-10% of annual income will be necessarily inadequate when spent on the upkeep of existing utilities and labor instead of going to taxes. I'd need to see numbers to the effect that the existing infrastructure costs each person >8-0% of their income, along with the potential difference in cost if the utilities were managed privately. My leap was only that rural areas did not have any of these thing until federal aid. It seem like it's quite a leap to believe it will continue after that aid is gone. And rural Mississippi median income is apparently closer to $18,000 which actually puts their effective tax around 0%. But why would they vote for that? Their state would collapse. It would be catastrophic for them. And ironically, the wealthier liberal states would actually have more money, because they would not longer be supporting those poorer conservative states. To be clear, I'm not debating which is right or wrong. I just can't understand why a state would vote for it's own demise. I really must be missing something here. I just don't get it. To argue this in your own terms (taking this quite purely at face value, just for conversational purposes) to make it easier to understand:
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in New Zealand and felt we got a good taste of what the country is all about. It really is a beautiful place with much to offer, particularly for nature and sports lovers. Despite the amount of rain we experienced and the temperature of the ocean waters (brrr!), we loved this far off land immensely. New Zealand Family travel Tips Food and accommodation Eating out is expensive in New Zealand. We regularly bought food at the supermarket and cooked ourselves. Hotels were rather pricey, so we opted for hostels that provided good value for money. http://www.bbh.co.nz/ and www.yha.co.nz were good resources. Try to book ahead of time whenever possible. Getting around Cars are least expensive during the low season but don't trust the promotional brochures. The car rental will cost you around $70 NZD per day during high season if you are lucky. Buses, especially http://nakedbus.com/ , are popular with backpackers as they can cost as little as $9pp to as much as $500pp for 30 trips. Budget extra for activities Many activities will cost $100-500 NZD. For the adventurer family bring an extra money bag. If you're an outdoorsy lover, camping maybe a good option and NZ isn't short of amazing and affordable sites. Bring good outdoors clothing The weather can be fickle, especially in mountainous regions. We had days when the temperature dropped from 21 degrees Celsius to under 10 in just a few hours. Bring good and durable hiking boots too. Expensive and choppy Internet Most hostels
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Friday, April 27, 2012 Far from delivering the promised $1.5 billion budget surplus, Treasurer Wayne Swan is on track to deliver a deficit of $8 billion unless he cuts far harder than he had been planning according to a private sector analysis traditionally delivered a week before the budget. Macroeconomics, a consultancy run by former Treasury modeller Stephen Anthony finds the 2012-13 budget position $10 billion worse than forecast in the government's November mid-year update. Most of the collapse is due to a $6 billion shortfall in company tax revenue compared to what was expected at the time of the update. "It's losses throughout the tax base," Mr Anthony told the Herald . "The Tax Office reckon they've reached 24 per cent of GDP. Usually they are 6 to 8 per cent of GDP. These are losses spread amongst individuals, super funds, trusts and companies, and they include capital losses in place of capital gains." "Along with declining terms of trade, a weaker than expected economy and mining industry depreciation expenses in place of taxable profits, it has put a spanner in the works." The Macroeconomics model projects structural budget deficits for the next decade and continued growth in government debt unless very big cuts are made tuesday week and spending growth is kept tight for the rest of the forward estimates. "The Treasurer needs to cut $10 billion to deliver a surplus and $15 billion to deliver a structural surplus," Mr Anthony said. "Otherwise there will be no sustainable
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home Hoping only for the best and then expecting nothing less As misguided as it seems following only my dreams It's a widely known fact that it is we who hold the Key to set us free Choices won't go away Decisions need to be made If I get one wrong I will learn and carry on I will not give up my hope I might falter but I won't I do not believe I can't There is faith within my heart There is faith here in my heart So although some time has passed I am holding strong and fast I am closer now I think to the wildest of my dreams It's a widely known fact that all we Need is to believe JUMP I'm a dreamer of dreams, a believer in things I say what I mean and I mean everything I love when there's love lost, I hope when it's hopeless I'm honest at all costs and I'm someone someone trusts But you make me more than I could hope to be And you take me where I have never been Tonight we are falling into something That's bigger than us Tonight we are falling into something That's bigger than us Don't think too much Don't think just jump You have a busy mind, a watchful eye You never tell lies and you carry your pride You like to stay up late, you never hesitate You love how I taste and you don't believe in fate
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Horse, just as it's impossible to prove that the blacksmith shop wasn't part of the Underground Railroad, or that the bookcase hadn't, at one point, led to the street. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote, "Sometimes I don't know whether Zelda and I are real or whether we are characters in one of my novels." And anyway, Dylan Thomas died in St. Vincent's Hospital. So from that point forward, I just said yes to all of the legends. "I heard Fitzgerald wrote Gatsby here." He sure did, and in fact, you are sitting in the same booth. "Is it true that R.F.K. sketched out his presidential campaign platform in this bar?" Yeah, and would you believe it was in this exact booth! You could have asked me anything. Did William Burroughs name Naked Lunch after Chumley's BLT? Is that the barstool where e.e. cummings gave up capital letters? Is this where a blind John Milton dictated Paradise Lost to his amanuensis? You bet, and I don't want to blow your mind, but it was in this very booth. Wait a second, the fictional you is thinking, Milton died before the West Village existed. Sure, but didn't you know that the dumbwaiter in Chumley's was once a time machine? After escaping entrapment in the Pokmon- sheet cave, I cut down a block and moved swiftly on Walker Street toward the center of Chinatown, intuiting that my next assignment would be on the west end of Canal, where no one had seen me yet,
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the bitter frost and the fright? I have done it, while you were asleep -- you were only made for the day. I have gather'd my baby together -- and now you may go your way. VI. Nay -- for it's kind of you, Madam, to sit by an old dying wife. But say nothing hard of my boy, I have only an hour of life. I kiss'd my boy in the prison, before he went out to die. 'They dared me to do it,' he said, and he never has told me a lie. I whipt him for robbing an orchard once when he was but a child -- 'The farmer dared me to do it,' he said; he was always so wild -- And idle -- and couldn't be idle -- my Willy -- he never could rest. The King should have made him a soldier, he would have been one of his best. VII. But he lived with a lot of wild mates, and they never would let him be good; They swore that he dare not rob the mail, and he swore that he would; And he took no life, but he took one purse, and when all was done He flung it among his fellows -- I'll none of it, said my son. VIII. I came into court to the Judge and the lawyers. I told them my tale, God's own truth -- but they kill'd him, they kill'd him for robbing the mail. They
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the diet solution program. It's not meant for you. Instead have a look at my fat loss factor review and decide if that's a better fit for you and your situation. Here's some of the secrets you'll learn... Why calorie counting will never work for long term weight loss and how restricting calories is probably the worst thing you can do to lose weight. Why carbs are not your enemy and how to enjoy a healthy fat burning nutrition program that includes all the carbs you need. Why you must, must, must eat lots of food in order to finally shed the pounds and why many people have been falsely led to believe the complete opposite. I have gathered a list of the pro's and con's from some of the Diet Solution program review that I found online. Here's the result: Con's You need access to internet in order to be able to use this (for a small fee you can have a book shipped to you) You are exposed to a few upsells according to a diet solution program review which can be annoying. The good thing is that they're all excellent add-ons, but only if you can afford it. Not enough vegetarian meal plans Pro's Convenient. Everything is outlined so you know exactly what to do and when to do it in order to lose weight. Easy to implement. With the quick start guide you can start changing your life in no time. Based on the latest science
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[17] . Basic pre-hospital services may reduce trauma mortality by 15% -- 20% [18] , [19] . There is no strong evidence to support a singular educational or clinical approach to first aid in low-resource environments [20] . Compelling studies have demonstrated benefits arising from LSFA programs in remote and underserviced settings ( Box 1 ). Box 1. LSFA in Remote and Underserviced Settings Ghana: Tiska et al. report on a first aid course for truck drivers in a low-resource setting with elevated rates of motor-vehicle trauma. The course emphasized airway management and external hemorrhage control, and improved the pre-hospital provision of first aid [25] . Uganda: Jayaraman et al. report on a program to provide over 300 police officers, taxi drivers, and community leaders with a 1-day first aid course. Six months following the course, 97% of participants had used at least one skill learned in the course, and there was evidence of knowledge retention [28] . The Community and Setting Sachigo Lake First Nation (population 400) is a remote community in northern Canada ( Figure 1 ). Similar to more than a hundred communities across Canada, Sachigo Lake is accessible only by air or seasonal ice roads. Full-time nurses and community health workers staff the local nursing station, funded by the Canadian government. A family physician visits the community for 2 -- 3 days per month. Hospital care is provided hundreds of kilometres away, with transport times seldom less than 4 hours. Community members hunt, fish, and trap
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of being underappreciated is related to money matters. If you feel that you deserve a raise, talk to your boss about it but make sure that you maintain your professionalism. It is also important to make sure you can justify why you deserve a raise, so knowing you have been working beyond the demands of your work role gives you the confidence and evidence to ask for greater remuneration. Consult with a career coach. An experienced career coach is a helpful person to talk to about career matters. Their expertise in career development will help you understand what will give you career satisfaction. They are capable of assisting you in making career decisions and creating effective career success strategies. Your worklife can sometimes seem unfair but by genuinely contributing at work and ensuring that your achievements are noticed you will enhance your career success. If things aren't going as you expected them to, don't give up. The key to being appreciated at work is to work hard, implement a career plan and establish connections within and outside your organisation, so you have a strong network to support your next career transition. Achieve your career dreams with the help of an outstanding Clarity Career Management coach. Contact us to learn more!
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failure it is not hard to see why some Europeans are perturbed but let us not blow this out of proportion. You make the point excellently with the view that 'Beyond all the noise about Europe's "Muslim problem" lurks a growing unease about the changing texture of European society. Gone are the days of pure white, Christian Europe. Now Europe is multi-ethnic, multireligious and multicultural, a fact which many find hard to swallow. Muslims are part of this evolving reality, but the idea that the continent is being Islamised is a figment of the right's imagination. Europeans have to also realize that this wave of Anti-Muslim feeling is against the European ethos of tolerance & understanding and as such should do as much to oppose it as the Muslims' As Abdal Hakim Murad remarks poignant as always. 'It is difficult to deny that familiar European views of Muslims are a good deal more threatening than the communities they describe. One is forced to respect the pessimism of many European Muslims, threatened as they are by this new anti-Semitism which the white Christian majorities have, to be frank, failed to notice sufficiently. I could have sworn that I had already read this article. I searched and it is in fact a re-hash of almost every article by the same author published in the Guardian - "Contempt for our culture" / "Religious hatred is no more than a variety of racism" / "Incitement to hatred" /"Return to the dark ages" - the
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05/09/2012 ... and it was still warm. Francoise Mouly, art editor at the New Yorker and editor/compiler of the new book, Blown Covers , featuring art that never made the cover, has posted this strip, a 1993 collaboration between her husband, Art Spiegelman, and Maurice Sendak, who died yesterday. I've said in the past that I prefer Marc Chagall to Salvador Dali, because Dali is constantly saying "Wow! Look at this!" while Chagall says, "Let me tell you a story ..." Sendak is somewhere between the two, gently inviting you to hear a story and simultaneously flashing something extraordinary in your face. And I think his better work lands closer to Chagall on the continuum, that the more conscious he becomes, the more the artist emerges from behind the work, and thus the less successful he is. Another thing I have said before is that, before I could read, I used to pore through my parents' Barnaby collection, looking at the little man with wings who came through the window to take a boy much like myself on adventures. At that period of my life, we also had a copy of " A Hole Is To Dig ," and Sendak's illustrations had a similar effect. I didn't have to be able to read the book. It didn't matter. This Chagall-like ability to evoke, and induce, dreams puts Sendak's art on a level that I don't think you can reach by conscious effort. I'm sure Carlos Santana knows what note he
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of HIV, for example, are high among people with schizophrenia, 34 yet nurses' adherence to aspects of universal precautions for infection control, specifically glove-wearing, is generally poor. 35 Having explored the technical aspects of LAIs we need to consider the clinical skills and techniques that clinicians can use to have conversations with patients about starting, switching and sticking to LAIs. `Power questions', exchanging information, monitoring the effects of treatment and enabling patients to make choices in advance are medication management skills that facilitate shared decision-making (see Appendix 1). Use of `power questions' We have already established that patients do not perceive that they are involved in treatment decisions. 14 What can patients and carers do to help them take control and enable them to consider whether an LAI is a choice that might suit them? Patients and carers can take personal responsibility in ensuring that they are involved in treatment decisions by making use of `power questions'. 36 These are essential and focused questions that patients and carers can ask during a meeting with health professionals. Having a list of set questions will ensure that the patient and carer acquire the information that they need to help them make choices about treatment. Practitioners need to provide clear, factual information to patients in response to the questions they are asked. When talking about LAIs, it is important to talk about the theoretical benefits as well as the lack of compelling evidence that these are translated into better outcomes for patients. Some
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to happen. Even if the content is the same in print and on the web, they are not the same publication and should be negotiated separately. Don't give a non-exclusive licence Some publishers allow you to keep the copyright in your work, but then ask for a non-exclusive licence to do anything with it, anywhere, forever. This means you lose out; if they want to use it, they should ideally pay for each use. Don't be afraid to haggle; selling your writing is a business transaction after all. Digital rights Keep an eye on digital rights. Publishers should not be selling your work on to commercial databases (such as Factiva, ProQuest) without your permission and without paying you for this. (The stoush Tasini v The New York Times was over this issue. Tasini won). In New Zealand, the amendments to the Copyright Act arising out of the digital technology review, which are currently being finalised, will confirm that copyright applies to materials in digital form and will extend the copyright owner's right in respect of any communication of their work to the public. And so, in an ideal world, you should negotiate a specific payment for each use. The more rights the publisher wants, the higher the upfront fee should be. Is the publisher a member of the PMCA? Check whether your publication is a member of the Print Media Copyright Agency (see www.pmca.co.nz). This copyright collecting agency collects payments for reprographic rights, i.e. the right to copy an article.
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a movie set - because they put the music in later, but with this some music was playing. But Steve insisted that all three of us, well four of us, chose the song we would listen to going through the tunnel - and it was Happiness - a song called Happiness and yeah it was really important. I listened to The Smiths a lot before we started shooting. No it was very, very important. What did you all sing in your little band? It sounds awesome! Our band, tentatively, was called Octopus Jam, I don't know how we came up with the title but it was tentatively Octopus Jam, and Logan's a classical composer - he actually composed a piece of music for his part and he composed a piece of music for me and for Ezra - so he's very talented. He was more classical. And then Ezra's more rock n' roll, and I was somewhere in the middle sort of just doing my own thing really. Would you like to do The Rocky Horror Show for real? Yeah, definitely, it was great fun. I mean I have big shoes to fill - Susan Sarandon - she's quite wonderful, don't turn that into 'Emma Watson is looking to do The Rocky Horror Show' which I know is what you all do. But I has a good time doing it. I was having the best time, the best time. Given your unique up bringing, was there a relationship that you
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As many people know, Apple's new Operating System, OS 10.8 -- a.k.a. " Mountain Lion ," is officially available for purchase and download. Just head over to the Apple App Store on your supported Mac and purchase and install Mountain Lion now! As part of the upgrade process, your Emergency Recovery Boot Partition will be upgraded to support re-installs of Mountain Lion without the need for an external installer. But what if you want to install Mountain Lion on another computer (that is supported)? There is a way to easily do this, but remember, you should only do this with computers that you own or manage (and you wouldn't need to do this if you had all of your computers use your Apple ID in the App Store -- you would just install right from there). So, if you do want to create an installer DVD (and you could do this with a USB drive as well), here are the steps to do so. NOTE : The expanded size of the Mountain Lion installer will NOT fit on a single-sided DVD . You MUST have a dual-sided DVD in order to burn the DVD. Step One -- Download the Mountain Lion installer If you have already purchased Mountain Lion, check your "Purchases" section and you can download from there. Then sit back and wait while it downloads. Step Two -- Quit the Installer Once it's Finished Downloading & Copy The installer will automatically launch once it is completed downloading. You
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the first one on the table was global policy prop-069. For people who have been at meetings for a long time, they will think, we dealt with this a long time ago. Actually, you did, and this was a proposal which has been pending approval at each of the remaining stages of the policy development process. It is about the global policy for the allocation of IPv4 blocks to Regional Internet Registries from IANA. This policy is one that has got orphaned. We passed this policy, it came through this process, it went to the final call on the mailing list and eventually went to the EC, who then endorsed that policy. Unfortunately it can't proceed because all the other RIRs didn't agree to the same wording. We are now in the position where this is on the books but it doesn't make any sense, because prop-097 that we passed at the last meeting supersedes it. So I asked the meeting to recognize that and we put the motion to them that the membership of the Policy SIG recognize this and that we think that prop-069 should be abandoned. The process we decided to follow was that it would come to the group, we would ask for consensus, we would ask you for consensus and then we will push it up through the EC and actually take it out of the business in the same way as we put it into action. At this stage, I ask you all can
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is a symptom of this type of list, not this specific list. That can even be part of the fun. While poring over your choices, I find myself already looking forward to the list you guys put together next year. Great job! Anthony the SPIDER app was indeed fun i played it for many hours and it was a long indepth mode that kept u coming for more. and the nice replay value of the app also pulls you trying to defeat others and yourself high scores. And now they updated the app to make that much better. But my favorite app was probably Eliminate Pro just because I played it so many times and i also thought the upgrading and controls was a nice feature. But after about 2 months the app got boring and then NOVA was released which is far better and much more improved in every aspect of Eliminate pro the SPIDER app was indeed fun i played it for many hours and it was a long indepth mode that kept u coming for more. and the nice replay value of the app also pulls you trying to defeat others and yourself high scores. And now they updated the app to make that much better. But my favorite app was probably Eliminate Pro just because I played it so many times and i also thought the upgrading and controls was a nice feature. But after about 2 months the app got boring and then NOVA was
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the local investment banks, research houses, and mutual funds/money management industries. They all wanted more of my reports. My take is that its easier for individuals to grapple with challenging material like this, if the setting is conducive. However, as part of larger groups the individual will lean away from acceptance of the net-energy situation and economic descent, and will be pulled inexorably into the views of their tribe. As always, we are intellectually constrained by social demands. That said, it's very encouraging to hear your account of this retreat. Thankyou. Thank you for the report and encouraging insight. I've often thought about the implications of decline from individual, family, and community impacts, but I've not thought of what the corporate impact would be. What if the "nose under the tent" lead to a "great awakening" on the corporate front - what would that look like? Did any of the executives you spoke with suggest business paths that would replace the growth paradigm for their business? How many companies would it take to create a tipping point of driving a new paradigm of "sustainable corporations" rather than BAU of growth, Growth, GROWTH! (and picture pounding fist on table in boardroom.) As I drive around Austin and surrounds, I see an incredible number of brand new and older strip malls with multiple empty leases - and we haven't been as hard hit as Detroit or much of California. To me it's a confirmation that we have begun the stair-step decline described
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and once you've done that you can figure out how to be it. CBT and especially DBT can help people to deal with automatic thoughts of worthlessness and helplessness. Counselling or psychotherapy can help you deal with traumatic events from the past. You can learn ways to be more assertive, more tolerant or manage your anger. Anti depressants can help some people deal with low mood, others find courses of antipsychotics or mood stabilizers helpful. Some people reject medication altogether - it's all good. You might find it worthwhile to learn alternate coping mechanisms if you turn to drugs / alcohol / cutting / sex with total strangers to make yourself feel better. Everyone's problems are different, and everyone needs different types of help to deal with them. But there's no one pill or therapy that can sort out all of your problems, and nobody can put a time limit on how long it'll take. There will always be aspects of yourself that you don't like - just like as the rest of the population. The trick is to minimise the impact of the 'bad' side, and maximise your skills and abilities. Good mental health help should assist you to do that. People are right in saying that there's no cure for a personality disorder. That's true, because it wouldn't be ethical, productive, desirable or beneficial to force someone into having a different personality -even if it were possible. What you can do is build up your strengths, learn to
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policy towards institutions such as unions that were able to help workers get a fair share of the output they produce (unions aren't even mentioned in the article). The explanation for rising inequality makes it appear that economics -- factors such as winner-take-all markets in an increasingly globalized world and skill based technical change -- can fully account for the problem. I don't see it that way. Economics surely contributed to the inequality problem, but the idea that those at the top haven't received a penny more than they earned, that their incomes can be explained by economics alone, is hard to defend. Workers incomes have not kept up with productivity -- they did not get a fair share of the output they produced over the last few decades -- and that means some other group got more than it deserves. Given the stagnant incomes at lower levels and widening inequality from growth at the top, it's not hard to think of who that group might be, and it is not the least bit surprising that this just happens to be the group with the largest amount of political influence. I don't have any problem with the statements made in the article about taxes on the wealthy and educational opportunity for working class households -- we need more of both -- but we also need to reform our institutions so that they work for all of us, not just the (ahem) job creators at the top. (To be fair, Brad
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shaped and supported by everybody," he adds. To make "Roboy" a reality by March 2013, the researchers need the support of partners and robotics fans. At www.roboy.org, everybody can take part. Swiss robotics and drive expertise In addition to the scientists of the AI Lab, international research groups from Germany and Japan are participating in the project. Furthermore it has the support of partner companies that are providing cutting-edge Swiss high-tech expertise. As main project partner, maxon motor is supplying numerous DC and EC motors, as well as sensors that enable "Roboy" to make high-precision movements. The drive specialist from Sachseln has many years of experience in robotics, e.g. for medical technology, industrial automation or the astronautics industry. Currently maxon products are in use in the two Mars rovers "Curiosity" and "Opportunity". "High-precision electric motors are the artificial muscles of a robot. Our drives are small, dynamic and efficient -- just what robotics need," says Eugen Elmiger, CEO of maxon motor. Drive systems from Obwalden already powered the movements of the "ECCE Robot". "For us, creative and ambitious projects such as "Roboy" are always an incentive to challenge ourselves and to try new things," elaborates Eugen Elmiger. The know-how generated as part of the "Roboy" project is freely available to researchers, robotics fans and people who are interested in technology. "With "Roboy", we are defining a new development platform for humanoid robots that can and should be used and further developed by everybody!" explains Rolf Pfeifer. Share this: Like this:
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the later stages as the money once spent can't be regained; try to choose budget friendly decorative items. First thing that will be noticed looking in your dwelling place would be the colour. It reflects the taste of the owner; so choose a colour that matches your lifestyle. If you want the area to look funky as per your child's wish then utilise bright colours such as pink, blue and orange for giving a decent, look ivory colours with soft texture can also be used. Next will be the furniture that provides a new appearance to the place. Wooden finishing has become an old style and the new trend is utilising metallic furniture's with shining textures that makes the furniture appear really innovative. Open area will be considered as a vital part for any house place. Keep open space to offer a spacious view to the room where children can play; avoid cluttering things all over as it degrades the value of the other decorations. Greenery is considered as a positive aspect as it provides additional beauty with fresh breeze around that keeps you healthy. This will also contribute towards global warming. These are some of the ideas that can be implemented in designing your house. If you face any financial problems and fall short of funds at any instance then tap through your savings account or secure instant payday loans for immediate economic support. Payday loans are short-term loans with instant approvals. Once the loan is approved the amount
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asked by SBS-TV Dateline Executive Producer Peter Charley about the April 30 Media Watch broadcast "Anatomy of an investigation" (which criticized the March 27 SBS Dateline program "Anatomy of a Massacre" ). Holmes and Buckfield, on behalf of Media Watch and ABC-TV, wrote to justify , not to correct or apologize for, their April 30 broadcast. In the process, they engage in absurd word games and contortions to avoid correcting or apologizing for their April 30 story, in a response that's much longer than the original broadcast itself, yet adds little or nothing to our knowledge of what happened in Panjwai on March 11. Astonishingly, though an obvious impetus for the Media Watch criticism of Dateline's report (that is, Jon Stephenson of McClatchy criticizing Yalda Hakim and DatelineSBS on TVNZ's April 26 Media7 program ) was highlighted on April 30 by Media Watch "because for one journalist to attack [and question] another's work publicly is rare [and unusual]," that "attacking" journalist (Stephenson) has now belatedly admitted to Media Watch that he interviewed no "eyewitnesses " to the Panjwai Massacre (emphasis added): "It is correct that I spoke to several villagers (including Mullah Barraan) and other elders but not to eyewitnesses of the attack. I spoke to people who were present in the village but not to people who had been shot at inside the houses or seen the gunman/gunmen ....If I'd spoken to eyewitnesses I would have quoted them as confirming or rejecting the multiple shooter theory." - Jon Stephenson
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hour labour not because of any problems or complications but because of the situation at the time. I was given the epidural 45 hours in and believe me I had no choice, up until that point I'd had nothing. For a first time labour you have to remember several things: 1. Don't beat yourself up, the birth you planned may not be the birth you get. Don't feel guilty about choices you make, you do what you can in the circumstances you are given. 2. Be strong about what you want and say it. 3. Have a supportive and attentive birth partner with you, make sure they know exactly what you want and get him/her to write down any instructions and/or developments, eg. what time checks by midwives done, what time medicine given. 4. The pain will be what it will be, if you are in pain do what you need to get through it, scream, shout, go silent, sit, stand, lie down. 5. Relax. I agree with regordane above, in the majority of cases labour is not horrifying, neither is giving birth. This is something your body has evolved to do and women have been doing it for millenia. Funny how you never hear the positives. I think the section on epidurals could be more nuanced - if you have a skilled anaesthetist you can still feel the contractions - it is untrue that you feel nothing and are reliant on the midwife - I had an epidural following
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I like to think you understand I think you understand tags license feeds about Bicoastal trio GrooveLily inhabits that contemporary space where creative musicians ignore the boundaries laid down by words like rock, folk, jazz and pop. The success of their first concert-musical, the critically-acclaimed holiday show STRIKING 12, has led them farther into the world of theatre, where they have carved out a unique niche as a rock band writing and performing shows. ... more
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