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pyramid. I have never seen anybody anywhere state that a woman was a deadbeat for failing to provide for an adult able-bodied male. Have you???????? But, the view that men are deadbeats for failing to provide for women is EVERYWHERE! Again quoting Chris Rock, he talks about women can't go backwards economically (in boyfriends) and talks about the joy of women when they date for the first time a man with: his own car, his own apartment, and a man that travels and that a woman will refused to go back and date a man who lacks those things. For men it is "get rich or die trying" in which thanks to (a good chunk) of women seeing men as a means to an end, men have to take enormous risks to secure female companionship. The male role is a total craps shoot. Either rise to the top and receive the accolades of everybody and be a "good" man, or washout and become the invisible male dredges of society who receive no help. The bottom rung of the power pyramid is littered with millions of "washouts" at the male role (in much greater numbers than women). But, because we falsely believe that "all men" have agency and are never victims these men are rarely helped by the social safety net. If you read PIT (point in time) homelessness surveys in which cities and counties go around and count all the homeless, the chronic destitute homeless are usually 80% to 90% | OP | OP OB | 3,175,976 |
funny how things always happen at once...word up - I gotta catch this bus. Track Name: Stolen Kicks featuring PH It's the kid with the Megatron-grill about to blast. Socks without the frames like Optimus Prime without the mask - just don't look right - and you're a bad accident out the passanger side window, so don't look right. Alpha Flight stencils all outside of your workplace so you're always thinking 'bout us when you're out on your smoke break. 'New-movement rappers'- we kill 'em in piles. We're simply better than your homeboys, you're still in denial - face it. I'm obligated to leave the stage obliterated spittin' this verbatim a way to get you broad titilated. Pick up a Bic and scribble riddles so the critics praise it. Flick a fader to rip a crater where your fitted had laid at. Get real - shorty said I got sex appeal? Well 'bah-chicka-wah-wah' I bet the betty's sweats'll peel. Moral of the story: I don't have to flex the steel, but still put heat to chests so you learn how a pearl necklace feels. (Get 'em Socks) No doubt, you know we got skills while these midgets ain't equipped to rep the Lollipop Guild. Yo Bix, they're over wih. I keep it moving like stolen kicks, strolling through the frozen snowin' Canada's cold as a bitch. PH aka Facepuncher P, fresher than red-snapper straight out the fuckin' sea. Crispy as a Benji out Diddy's pocket, when I'm on stage ain't | IP | IP DS | 177,191 |
tell her about this? I would have to know so much more about you to really get into talking with you but I hear you are needing to address this issue and I encourage you to do so. Are you scared of losing her? How does it feel to allow yourself to be used? You mentioned that you feel used. I think it would be beneficial for you to look at how your relationship started, where it was at when your girlfriend moved in, and why you are allowing yourself to sit in a situation where you feel used? Dealing with your own feelings in this situation would be a good start. Exploring the area of compatability might be something you would want to do also. Dear Counsellor: I was out with my friend today and I said something and she proceeded to tell me that this was not the way it really was. She is very intelligent and can report historical events like an encyclopedia. I was left feeling like I was wrong (again) and I wondered why I didn't tell her what I was saying instead of letting her run rough-shod over me. Why do I do this? Caroline North Vancouver, B.C. Hi Caroline: Why do YOU think you let your friend correct you, inform you, teach you, instead of having a give and take conversation with her? Do you feel that what you have to say is not important? I cannot answer your question, for you, as | ID | ID | 698,955 |
your head down. If you force yourself to stay awake, after this stage is over, you'll have a slight headache because of tiredness, but stop feeling that urge to go to sleep, which makes you stay awake even more. 7 Be strict about your bedtime . Force yourself to turn off the computer and TV before bed. By turning off the computer (not the monitor) you would have to wait for it to reboot and normally that is enough to persuade you to get off the computer. Throw the remote for your TV across the room or onto the floor (gently). Getting up to turn on the TV hardly seems worth it, huh? 8 After you have been following a bed time for a week or so, if you are still tired or very unwilling to get up in the morning you may still owe yourself a few hours . Let yourself sleep way in on the weekend. Do this a few times and you will probably no longer feel the need to sleep in on the weekends. That's good. That means that you get enough sleep every night. If you keep wanting to get up earlier than your wake-up time then go to bed a little later. Some people need less sleep than others and you may no longer have to go to bed an hour early anymore because of your routine. 9 Reward yourself for your discipline . Treat yourself to a movie for every two weeks you | HI | HI HT | 637,125 |
products. Generally, vouchers were distributed with magazines, papers as well as the customer can just cut the vouchers through scissors from these magazines as well as ask the merchant for a discount on the acquisition of a particular product. But now the fad has actually transformed and now the retailers give voucher codes which any customer can search in the online search engine. There are additionally some websites which are dedicated for distributing voucher codes. So any kind of customer, that is seeking a rebate, can look for the vouchers for his brand. Now days due to challenging market specialists are providing free of cost present vouchers through numerous ways to market their items through different methods as well as the major marketing approach is by handing out free vouchers to the customers. The greatest area to get the free of cost voucher is by net. The vouchers are generally sponsored by some large business and then the complimentary vouchers are posted on the web sites for advertising purpose. Over the last few years the internet buying landscape has changed notably. The appeal of shopping online in the noughties burst as consumers understood that, in many situations, it is much simpler to shop from the convenience of your personal home than it is to take on the higher street. And not only is it simpler, its normally much more affordable. If you shop extensively over the Net, at that point you should have discovered a discount voucher code. Of course, | OP | OP AV | 3,780,212 |
it wouldn't seeing as a character in Resi Evil Op Racoon City one of the cast has a cloaking device (not forgetting the game is set in 1998) Zombies will return in RE6 but now they run, jump at you, even use weapons So... Zombies don't return, and it's just going to be like Resident Evil 5 ? I'm still kind of looking forward to this, the franchise is kind of like one of those "so bad it's good" B-movie horrors. 4 and 5 are certainly among the funniest games I've ever played. I'm gonna go ahead and try my best not to rage because a few comments here demonstrated what i hate about gamers. You do not own resident evil. When shinji mikami was with capcom resident evil was whatever he said it was. So NO, RESIDENT EVIL 4 SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN A NEW IP. Shinji mikami took what could have been the end of RE and turned it into a critically acclaimed game that sold millions. If shinji mikami says RE is about pink f**king elephants then that's what RE is about. But here's the thing. He's gone. So now resident evil is whatever the f**k capcom say it is. For the record, how can anything grow if it just "returns to it's roots". That would be one f**ked up plant. Less of the pottymouth good sir, it makes your comments even more unappealing and bizarre thean they already are... Resi 4 is imo the best in | IN | IN DT | 427,725 |
but these two days, I think less of him. All I have to do is to look at my kids' faces and remind myself how much I love my family and I can't possibly let my kids down. After all, I am not really unhappy with my marriage. I even reached the conclusion that even if my marriage fails, W won't be an ideal partner/stepdad. He is quite unreliable and unpredictable. He blows hot and cold too. If I do have a failed marriage behind, I should have known better second time round and be wiser. I would be more careful with who I do go out with. I know you can't control your feelings or choose who you want to fall for but I can't afford to put my kids through more misery. Anyway for now, its back to working on my marriage. Will be back again to check this post. BB, I wonder if your feelings might change after a week in Disneyland with the family? Ivan, like you, I've read self-help, I've talked to bestfriends and family and done research. I've thought things throught, I've distanced myself, I've given it a chance etc., I think all we need is TIME and TIME will heal everything, it could be 6 weeks to 6 months to 1 or 2 years. The most effective way is to NOT think about it. To get it out of your mind as soon as it pops back in. There is a line in | ID | ID QA | 1,428,393 |
In the Middle of the Night Lyrics Martha Wainwright In the middle of the night Comes a knockin' at my door There's a limousine outside And I know whom it's for And I heard it bein' read And I heard it bein' said Oh, that the comfort in your head And I wonder if it doesn't create A sense of shame In the middle of the night Comes a knockin' at my door There's a limousine outside And I know whom it's for And you're leanin' on your wheel in your car As you walk to the top of the hill And you hope the will in your mind Does not jump from the edge to the climb With a sense of shame It was the time before the last And you did not give up And I threw you on the ground And you did not get up And I don't know why And I don't know why But the tears in your eyes It made me want to cry But with a sense of shame It was the time before the last We did not make up And I threw you on the ground And you did not get up And I don't know why And I don't know why Something in your eyes It made me want to cry With a sense of shame You meet me heather deep I bury your heart on my knees all the time In the middle of the night Comes a | LY | LY SL | 441,391 |
really love me, baby Sometimes I can't sleep at night 'Cause I want you right here by my side Baby, baby, baby Say you want to make love to me, baby Like I do to you | LY | LY SL | 1,424,085 |
that is (641 - 132 + 1 = 510 cylinders) in size. The Linux 'fdisk' command lets you specify values in cylinders when you add partitions. Reboot after changing the partition table so that the kernel recognizes the new partition sizes. Then you can use the 'dd' command to copy over the entire partition: dd if=/dev/hda5 of=/dev/hdb5 The above command will copy the indicated partition over from the source disk (hda) to the destination disk (hdb). Generally speaking, the partition number on the destination disk can be different from the source partition number. However, keeping the same numbering scheme for your destination partition layout ensures that the operating system does not get confused referencing its various files across partitions (no modifications needed to setups). In contrast to this byte-for-byte raw copy, when transferring over a data volume or a volume containing non-operating system applications, you can use an application level copying tool and resize partitions while you're at it. This is another good reason to separate a system/boot volume from data and application volumes; system volumes are messy to copy, but application and data volumes don't have the same picky constraints. Copying (and resizing) a non-system FAT or NTFS volume If the partition in question is not a system volume, then you can simply use the Windows NT "XCOPY.EXE" program to make a good duplicate. This is appropriate for data volumes or for volumes storing application programs. To start with, boot an active Windows NT (NT4/2000/XP) system with the two | HI | HI HT | 702,411 |
time you passed this way, you can climb down the wooden handholds on the wall to get it now. Climb back up the same way and slide down the ramp. Drop to the ground, taking a little of damage, or jump across to the stone and wood structure and climb down. (This is the area where you killed the bear earlier.) NOTE: If you didn't get Artifact #1 earlier, you can still do that now. See the relevant section above . Duck to pass under the low rock overhang and follow the tunnel to CHECKPOINT 23 (same as CHECKPOINT 8). Climb through the raised opening to emerge above the pool. OPEN AREA WITH WATERFALL AND HUGE MACHINE (again): Now that you have the THIRD COG, you'll need to take it to the top of the machine. To get there, dive or jump into the pool, climb out of the water and then climb up the ladder. Use the moving wheels to swing across to the ledge where you placed the second cog. CHECKPOINT 24 registers here. Grab the narrow ledge and climb around the corner to the right. Jump up, then jump back to grab the higher wooden ledge. With the second part of the machine running, there's a rotating wooden platform protruding from the big wheel ahead. Wait until the platform is almost level and then run and jump onto it. Keep running and jump to the small wooden ledge beyond. Place the THIRD COG on its shaft and | HI | HI HT | 61,312 |
couple of times, went to jail. Nobody has ever killed him; they are afraid to kill him. He is a great public speaker in a slightly arcane way, such that when he says something, he simply says it -- and you know that it is not rhetoric in the sense that it is distanced from people's reality. It has an impact. GB Can one be a great public speaker in a non-democratic context? JRS No, not in a dictatorship. GB Was Hitler a great public speaker? JRS No, I think not. I do not speak German, but I watched very carefully Leni Riefenstahl's work on him. I never have really understood why it is not obligatory that all university students -- in fact, all high school students -- should have to sit carefully through the full version of Triumph of the Will . If one wants to understand democracy, rhetoric, populism, modern advertising and cheating, much of it is born in Triumph of the Will . A great deal of what Hitler and his people were using is now the meat and potatoes of the advertising industry -- indeed, the meat and potatoes of a great deal of bad rhetoric. They invented the stuff about the personal stories because, of course, they were supported by the working class. GB So this is the 'egoization' of rhetoric? JRS It is about producing rhetoric that has nothing to do with reality. Populism has always existed: that is what Shakespeare's Julius Caesar is | SP | SP IT | 137,410 |
Is there anyone you'd like to write a song with, or collaborate with? Jenn: Alanis Morissette. Kylie: Missy Higgins and Hollie Smith and Adell Is there anything you feel strongly about, that you're trying to highlight in your songs? Jenn: Passion Kylie: For me it's passion getting the whole message across to them. Universal everyone is on the same page What advice would you give to aspiring young artists? Jenn: Do the hard work and don't cut corners and remind your self daily who you are. Kylie: Believe in your self Where are you hoping to go with music next? Jenn: Everywhere! Kylie: Milky Way and I hear Mars is pretty good. Will.i.am called me to help out with his concert on Mars, but I did have prior commitments Jenn Shelton is a powerhouse vocalist who has worked creatively as a singer, songwriter, actress and a dancer. She has toured nationally with various groups. No stranger to the stadium scene, Jenn has performed with Ozzie Ozbourne and KISS, plus opened for Nesian Mystic. Jenn now teaches vocal technique and performance, and has worked extensively in Theatre (Education). Some of her achievements include an album for Mental Health Awareness, composition for a Fringe Festival play and more recently, Jenn was crowned 'Best Female Vocal' in the country on TV ONE's Countdown to 2011. Kylie Price is a Dunedin singer/songwriter who has been singing since she was 11 and playing guitar since she was 7. Kylie was the 2010 NZ Gold Guitar | SP | SP IT | 1,724,553 |
Reznor and Bruce Springsteen, to give you an idea of his caliber, and he did his own interpretations of the songs. There wasn't one video where I had to go back and say, "I need you to change something." He got it. Doing something like this has always been a matter of affordability and I finally just said, "I don't care what happens, I'm successful, I've had a great run. If we go in a hole and I have to use up my savings to change this band from being a normal band with a backdrop to having really incredible production, I'm going to go for it." It's one thing to see Megadeth and one thing to hear it, but it's another thing to feel it. | SP | SP IT | 150,577 |
kept by a crocked\ bad cop in the back of a car , after being involved in something of .. that was very very good of my behaving , as i was .. . there .. . over a radio came .. a wave of what was just then happening down in new orleans ,the first of all hearing about up here , i felt that flooding in so many ways , with and of the disbelieve on what was happening to me there , and that man /cop became very still in that with a sense of what he was doing with me there be very wrong i could see that it was physically overwhelming him of what he was then hearing and his avoiding the ocean of my eyes ,he stopped and let me go , said an extreme of grounded of sane ,sensible As with Hegel, I believe the liberal worship of the state--in this case--is an artifact of privilege. Liberals are people who the state has been pretty good to. It's foolish; the state will turn on them in a flash if it suits its interests--like the antisemitic intellectuals Hitler rounded up--but liberals feel flattered Uncle Sam loves 'em specially and flattery puts up one of the most impenetrable barriers to wisdom. Re: the Church. I see the Catholic church's suspension of the state more to do with the threat the state poses to its own power. Remember the early church did everything it could to | OP | OP OB | 3,209,658 |
the option of private liquor stores as well open 7 days a week until 11? Get your info right. ttp://twitter.com/GregRyderVAN Greg Ryder Nice post -- not an easy one. Vancouver is still so relatively young compared to other major world cities and we're still developing our "brand" if you will. I must say after visiting many other cities - we are an attractive city, so it can be rewarding to get out of your shell and just start up conversations, you never know who you may meet. P.S You're right, I probably go through a 2-3 umbrellas a year here. Travis "Government liquor stores are closed Sundays and public holidays" Government, not ALL liquor stores. You literally had to read the first sentence of the first topic and you failed to do that Abhjit. ttp://twitter.com/TheFalconer Don F Another Umbrella Etiquette tip -- if you have an open umbrella and are walking under an awning, you're a bad person. Erinnnnn What if the awning has gaps? And what if closing your umbrella means dumping a whole bunch of water on people on a busy side walk? I'm not saying that I do, but it's a grey area that has caused a lot of confusion. Sdhjbsd The lower mainland of Vancouver has 12 Government liquor stores OPEN on Sundays. Jamesangus71 The Govt. run liquor store on Alberni is open on Sundays 11 am to 6 pm but I do agree our liquor laws need a serious overhaul.... Craig Hunter Who still uses | HI | HI HT | 174,799 |
create a sense of national identity, creating those symbols, rituals and myths, the beliefs that people would share. Beginning of the 1980s, there's this - what has got to be one of the two or three academic best sellers of all time, Benedict Anderson publishes his book called Imagined Communities, and he basically says, look what really binds us together as peoples is that we never see each other face to face but we imagine that we're part of a community. Part of that imagining is sharing a certain set of symbols, rituals, beliefs. The ultimate test is, am I willing to put down my life for those other people who I've never met?So the focus in studies of nationalism tend to become, in the 198s, more on community, on identity, as opposed to these kinds of notions of mobilising people through organisations, the state and state direction. And so, in this sort of sense, you really are only truly a nation when a substantial number of people within your boundaries in fact actually are aware of each other, share these same set of rituals, myths and beliefs. This is why, if you look at a place like Brazil in the nineteenth century, we say at the end of the nineteenth century 15 million people, many of those people are not even aware that there's a president. They don't know what the Brazilian flag looks like, they don't know the national anthem. So in this sort of sense, many of | SP | SP IT | 3,307,935 |
what kind of participation you get. Then create the newsletter feedback survey to link to in your newsletter. There is a nonprofit template with good questions for this already created that you can customize -- it's called "Nonprofit Pack - Newsletter Feedback." | IN | IN | 748,113 |
meanings is tantamount to its having no meaning at all. But perhaps the opposite could once have applied. Perhaps a thing that could be thought to have a multitude of meanings, then, gained strength and importance from the ambiguities." Red Shift , the primal Garner text, starts with a conversation: "Shall I tell you?" "What?" "Shall I?" "Tell me what?" said Jan. There, we have someone (the writer?) trying to find a way into telling his story, but meeting only with misunderstanding and obfuscation, a block that ultimately becomes the book's tragedy. Boneland starts in a similar, but subtly different, way: Here, while one voice says it's going to tell a story, the other tends a wound. Which could be said to have been Garner's work, from The Weirdstone of Brisingamen to Boneland -- telling stories to heal a wound, to reconcile the irreconcilable, to breach the divide. As the grown-up Colin says, "Someone has to look after the Edge. There always is someone; always has been." And of course he means Alderley Edge, but "the Edge" could also be the dream/reality boundary the shaman Strandloper walks, and the "Wasteland and boundaries" that are the "gates of Elidor", or the corpus callosum that links the left and right hemispheres of the brain, the point at which intellect and emotion must meet to make a whole, healed, human being. Boneland is by no means a traditional sequel to the Alderley Edge books, but neither is it (as I feared it might | OP | OP RV | 3,107,060 |
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is both critical and self-critical.In this persuasive argument, Amin explains that effective opposition must be based on the construction of a "convergence in diversity" of oppressed and exploited people - whether they are workers, peasants, students, or any other opponent of capitalism and imperialism. What is needed is a new "international" that has an open and flexible organizational structure to coordinate the work of opposition movements around the world."The World We Wish to See" is a bold book, calling for an international movement that can successfully transcend the current world order, in order to pursue a better world. Amin's lucid analysis provides a firm basis for furthering this objective. This book is a logical continuation of previous Samir Amin's work on political economy of unequal development, imperialism and capital accumulation on a world scale. As capitalism is unequal and by its nature divided on centre and periphery the revolution is dependent on its uneven logics of development. From this point of view Amin looks at previous struggles like revolutions in Russia and China and national liberation in the Third World and contemporary struggle against neoliberalism. Amin thinks that transition towards a socialist future would take a form of a contradictory "long transition". Unfortunately Amin says little about the tactics of contemporary struggle and his approach of political culture is not sufficient for analysis. Nevertheless the work is interesting as an introduction to his thought and the problematics of political implications of unequal development under imperialism. 0 of 6 people found | IP | IP DS | 694,808 |
to this and was really good with him but my son wasnt really talking at this stage and as soon as i thought my son would know what was going on or could perhaps talk about it i felt so guilty i havent involved him in this mess since. As for whether i think he is ready for all this i dont know, i wouldve said yes about four months agao but the way he has been getting on lately im leaning towards no, we spoke yesterday for me to hear him say that sometimes he wants me sometimes he doesnt that he thinks he might be too young to settle down and he still wants to have fun, so i asked him does he want me out of his life and let him move on then he said no, hesaid he just doesnt want to feel the pressure of if i leave my fiance for him that he is obligated to stay with me. He said he would feel guilty if i left and we didnt work out. But then he also added he still wants me to leave and give it a go. I also was told i may be too old for him lol which is nice seeing as im only 28. My fiance and i have been living as if married and although we dont have that marriage certificate yet i feel just as like we are and thats why im so stressed. I cant figure | ID | ID QA | 1,428,393 |
a life-threatening illness, she led a campaign to get more beds in our cancer wards. At a time of great physical weakness, she found the strength to highlight the conditions she witnessed in our hospitals. Now, Janette has written a searing account of her battle against cancer and her campaign for a better health service. It will make you cry, and laugh. It is truly the most detailed and honest medical record file you will ever read. --The Irish Mail, August 2006 Memories of the cancer patient ward where moments of acute sadness, despair and fleeting occasions of laughter were shared, remain to the fore of one of Ireland's best-known health campaigner's daily thoughts... As the full-time voluntary spokeswoman for the lobby group, Patients Together, Byrne is something of a celebrity within Ireland s hospital wards. Famed for wanting to inspire vocal revolution about the state of Ireland s health care system, she has turned a private journal recounting her battle with cancer and the infinite struggle with the health system into a book in memory of those no longer alive to recount their personal stories. --The Irish Times, September 2006 Janette Byrne used to laugh and cry with the girls who shared beds beside her in the cancer ward. The bond formed between a group of women who are all scared of dying and trying to fight for life is like no other friendship... "When you are on a cancer ward with the girls there are no pretensions between | IP | IP DS | 1,433,724 |
advent of online dictionaries is that they often have a button to click to hear the word being spoken aloud. Knowing how to correctly pronounce a word is crucial -- dropping big words into conversation, but saying them incorrectly is worse than not saying the words at all. Once you've written down the proper pronunciation, say the word aloud several times. You might also write down some of the word's synonyms, and even draw a picture that can help you remember its meaning. 5. Use the new word several times in conversation as soon as you can. This will really help sear the word into your mind. Mr. Willis redoes his presentation, this time dropping in words like "vacillate" and "ultimatum" and the crowd goes wild. Way to go Mr. Willis! Catering Your Vocabulary to Your Crowd Once you start building your vocabulary, you may be tempted to throw out the big words you've learned every chance you get. But just as important as expanding your vocabulary, is learning to use it appropriately. A large vocabulary is not accumulated for showing off; it's a tool that allows you to communicate more effectively. Using the wrong vocabulary at the wrong time negates this function. If you use big, uncommon words with your friends while watching a football game, they might not understand you, and definitely will think you're putting on airs. Ditto for when you're first getting to know someone -- a purposeful display of your large vocabulary will make people | HI | HI HT | 471,792 |
still seem to stun me This pain has outrun me You are all that I have left You break me Open Your Ears (Ed Sheeran 2005) Can't get you off my mind Look at me and you will find Time after time it seems I'll say what I don't mean In your world we were the same In mine now you're the one to blame You can't remember my name We're lost, it's such a shame Listen to me Stop making me see What I've been waiting for Listen to me Stop making me see Listen to me Stop making me see What I've been waiting for Listen to me Stop making me see And I still feel like I need you still And I still feel like I'm on some pill And I still feel like I need you still Listen to me Stop making me see What I've been waiting for Listen to me Making me see Beyond the Pale (Ed Sheeran 2005) Just lay it all down on me It's getting harder for me to breathe Just want to know if it will be Just want to know if it is me And you know I've learned from my mistakes And how much have I got to lose? You find my heart is hard to break Can't keep playing the fool Breathe in, exhale To turn to move beyond the pale Flag up, set sail To find what's there beyond the pale I feel like I've gone | LY | LY SL | 83,871 |
the current clowns get their way in Canberra. Of couse it all swings on what is, at this time, an hypothesis, a belief system. The hypothesis is dangerous because it will wreak havoc on economies, if governments proceed down the path of "cap and trade". It amazes me that the AGWers aren't attacking water vapour. It is far more plentiful in the atmosphere and a far more potent greenhouse gas. I would have thought that if you have a belief in rising temperatures and GHGs, that you would also look at water vapour. Surely some of this must be man made. Eg, steam from cooling towers at power stations This whole issue of AGW smacks of politics. That alone is sufficient to question the credibility of the arguments! tempterrain Robin, I noticed that you had taken me to task for attributing the words "dangerous hypothesis" to you. OK Sorry about that. I should have had it letter perfect, I should have written "dangerous AGW hypothesis". You might find CNTRL + F , useful if you want to check on exactly what was written. It does strike me as odd that the sort of argument being promulgated about "con tricks" , hoaxes, scams, and conspiracies does tend to come almost excusively from the conservative right. Why do you think that should be? Incidentally, does anyone know of any exceptions to this rule? Its natural that political opinions should vary, but I would have expected that the science of global warming should | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 737,349 |
RPBS medicines). General benefits apply if you do not have any of the above cards. What are the current patient fees and charges? Patient co-payments The co-payment is the amount you pay towards the cost of your PBS medicine. Many PBS medicines cost a lot more than you actually pay as a co-payment. From 1 January 2012, you pay up to $35.40 for most PBS medicines or $5.80 if you have a concession card. The Australian Government pays the remaining cost. The amount of co-payment is adjusted on 1 January each year in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Safety Net On 1 January 2012, the Safety Net thresholds changed from $336.00 to $348.00 (for concession card holders) and from $1,317.20 to $1,363.30 (for all other patients). These increases include the usual annual CPI indexation. A similar increase has occurred each year for four years (commencing in 2006). The 2009 thresholds include eight additional copayments compared with the 2005 thresholds. The same general or concessional Safety Net threshold is applied to a family unit regardless of whether the unit consists of an individual, a couple or a family with dependent children. To be included in the same Safety Net family, the partners of a couple may be married or de facto, and of the same or opposite sex. A couple must be living together on a permanent basis, unless living separately due to illness. After reaching the Safety Net threshold, general patients pay for further PBS prescriptions at the | IN | IN DT FI | 608,526 |
women have no power to exercise this right. In Australia they do, though it cuts both ways. "It can work for some women if they need the imam to pressure the husband, but for other women the husband might pressure the imam," says Anisa Buckley, who is finishing a PhD on Muslim women and divorce at the University of Melbourne. "A lot of imams want to help women but sometimes they can't say what they really want to say because they still have to appease the wider community, and in most cases that means men. If a woman's husband is on the board of the local mosque, the imams are stuck, their job is on the line." Both researchers say women persevere with the Islamic system because it's important to their beliefs, although some resort to the civil courts. "A lot of the literature draws this picture of Muslim women as really vulnerable and depressed, and I've no doubt some of them are, but to paint this whole group of women this way is to do them a great disservice, because they are exercising a great deal of agency in this process," says Krayem. Like any breakup, the results can be heartbreaking. A Muslim man who divorces his wife is supposed to give her a financial settlement but many ignore this; while a woman who seeks a divorce against her husband's wishes has no financial rights and, worse still, has to pay back the dowry he paid when they married, | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 425,457 |
Forgive me if this post sounds angry, but I'm near the end of my rope with this thing. For the 2nd time in 3 months, my t-box is freezing up so often as to be near unusable. Happens any time I am using EPG or scrolling through a menu. from there I try going to sleep mode, which only gets me a small tv display (as you have in the main menu screen) superimposed over the bottom left corner of the screen. At best, it gives me a full screen of TV, but no response from the remote. I have tried all the reset procedures i can find. I even sacrificed all my recordings by resetting the HDD, to no avail. Should I call Tech support again? Last time I did that, I went through all the reset procedures with the call centre operator, and found it was stuffed and I should send it in. After weeks of waiting to get it back, It came back with a note saying there is nothing wrong with it. Why would I want to go through that again? I see there is a new software update (20 feb). my version is dated 2 feb. Can I somehow force this to download, will that help? The T-box would be a fantastic product if telstra would just do some kind of quality control before putting it on the market. I have 2 of the units, and although 1 played up, they have been fantastic to | ID | ID DF QA | 291,012 |
to draw down Consulate at Benghazi's security to allow Amb Stevens to be kidnapped to trade with Al Qaeda/Al Sharia the person of the Blind Sheik for Amb Stevens. Question: Does anything done by Obama Admin make sense, except he intended to trade Stevens for the Blind Sheik as requested by Egypt President Mohamed Morsi. A few questions about events that don't make sense except in the frame of ref mentioned above. 1. Did Obama want to release the Blind Sheik, but had no justifiable reason to do so? 2. Why were 3 MST and 1 SST security details removed from Libya? 3. Why did Hillary request/demand more security, but Obama denied more security, several times? 4. Why were Doherty and Woods told to stand down 3 times? 5. Why did Obama tell the CIA to NOT help defend the Consulate. 6. Why did Obama and his minions watch live video of the attack and not act? 7. Why was an American Drone flying over the consulate recording video before the attack began? 8. Predator Drones carry Hell Fire Missiles, why were none fired? 9. Why were the Seals Lazing a Target, giving away their position and no Hell Fire missiles were fired? 10. Why did Obama blame it on a video that no one (only 17 views on YouTube) had ever seen? 11. Why did Obama fire General Ham for moving to assist the Consulate. 12. Why was an AC-130 Gunship, 90 minutes away, not sent to aid the | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,176,253 |
NIN's continuing popularity and influence. --Genevieve Williams One of the drawbacks to live performances of electronics-heavy music is that much of it simply isn't live--it's prerecorded loops. "And All That Could Have Been" does suffer a bit from this, but the intensity of the live instrumentation (including Reznor's singing) makes up for that deficit in spades. "The Fragile," while a masterpiece, was overproduced; in contrast "And All That Could Have Been" retains a raw feel that is glorious, lacerating. It's particularly great to see how NIN have kept the early songs alive and vital. "Head Like a Hole" and "Terrible Lie" (from "Pretty Hate Machine") are fully updated. Do whatever you can to get the deluxe edition. The "Still" CD (a tip of the hat to Joy Division?) is a startling contrast to "And All That Could Have Been." Whereas the former is a loud, cathartic mass event, the latter is accoustic, intimate, and works primarily by layering tension. The sound and feel of a clear winter dawn--just after your world fell apart. The live CD will exhaust you. The accoustic one will burst your heart. I don't usually feel compelled to write up NIN reviews only because there are so many already and mine would get lost in the sea. Though I think all Trent's records are genious I found this one to be the one I'll recommend the most. The 2 disc set comes with one live performance (not the same performance as on their "All That Could | IP | IP DS | 757,655 |
sort of poetic. AVC: It's a little nihilistic. JI: It's pointing out the mystery of life. "Let's go to the other world / Because we think we are free." It's a little cynical, but also kind of dreamy. Big Star , "Watch The Sunrise" AVC: These tracks you picked, in order, could be a good soundtrack for an arty teen movie. JI: Maybe a Wes Anderson movie, or something like Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist . To me, this one is more sincere. It doesn't have any cynicism. It's just really sincere and on the nose. I also feel like "Watch The Sunrise" has religious overtones to it in some of the imagery. "There's a light in the sky." There's also plenty of stuff about nature, which I guess you could kind of construe to be religious, too, in a way. "Open your eyes, fears be gone." It kind of strikes me as very hippie, or a little bit religious. Big Country, "In A Big Country" JI: I love this song. I used to watch the video when it was on MTV. When MTV played videos. [Laughs.] The video I remember, there's a cool-looking girl and she's sort of being chased by the band, but in kind of a sweet way. She leaves clues for the band, and they find this object that has the band's logo on it. Then they're riding on a boat and rappelling from a mountain cliff, and then she meets up with the lead singer | SP | SP IT | 173,347 |
Iran's 'atrocities' -- as if Israel had none. I don't see Iran killing its own children for money. He points the finger at Iran's nuclear activities -- as if Israel had/has none. He conjoins Israel's ability to wind people up with the notion that it therefore deserves to be nuked. Which is ironic really seeing as how all of the sabre-rattling is in the other direction. But most of all -- he focuses and become indignent at the word 'nation' -- so as to avoid informing us all how Israel is actually one of the most peaceful of entities. If he writes a blog entry about the other points you raise then we can debate those too. Till then I'll stay on topic thanks. By the way -- he seems to know where Arafat was born, but not Israel's founding fathers. No word on that one either. But by now he's far too busy in the next blog entry praising Jonathan Hoffman for his silly question, posed in the most belligerent of ways. How convenient. Means that this thread can slowly be forgotten and his original points remain unaddressed. I do like the fact that he describes this (his own) blog on TheJC as a "miniscule irrelevant blog". Many maps over the past few hundred years use the term Palestine to designate a geographical land area whose "borders" are similar to those of the two Jewish states that existed until 2,000 years ago. The Romans changed the name of Israel | OP | OP OB | 3,044,784 |
document and returned to the Waimarama community before being finalised. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,755,673 |
California climate law was a hot topic. "And I can't tell you how many of my friends in Italy and China and Brazil and what-have-you said, 'Hey, that is great news, you guys, you work that out, OK?' " He finds that amusing, but not necessarily funny. Woolf says his company, Los Gatos Tomato Products, will stay competitive. But Loren Kaye, with the California Chamber of Commerce, says pricey permits could push some business owners out of the state. "He'll take that manufacturing over the border and he will be producing emissions over the border and he's taking economic benefit over the border," Kaye says. The chamber wants the state to give away all the permits. Kaye says companies would still have to live within their emissions cap -- just not pay extra for some of their permits. The chamber calls the auction a hidden tax. State officials disagree, however; they call it a down payment on a green economy. Copyright 2012 National Public Radio. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Katherine Boo spent more than three years in Mumbai's Annawadi slum. In her book Behind the Beautiful Forevers, she profiles people living in extreme poverty -- right in the shadow of luxury hotels. On Wednesday, the book won the National Book Award for nonfiction. The Environmental Protection Agency says it won't waive a law that requires much of the nation's corn to be refined into ethanol and blended into gasoline. Meat producers say this will drive up | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 489,836 |
demand has been growing for handheld tobacco vaporizers like those made by Ploom (which charges $250 for its "premium loose-leaf vaporizer"). "There's a rush now to make the ideal vaporizer," Dayton says. "There's still room for a kingmaker in this space." In the meantime, at least one drug company is directly selling medical marijuana to patients around the world. GW Pharmaceuticals /quotes/zigman/286334 /quotes/nls/gwprf GWPRF +0.19% , based in London, markets Sativex, billed as the world's first marijuana-based medicine. With a market cap of around $137 million, it's listed on the Alternative Investment Market, a submarket of the London Stock Exchange. Sativex is currently sold as a mouth spray to help alleviate symptoms of multiple sclerosis in several countries, including the U.K., New Zealand, Germany, Spain, Denmark and Canada, a spokesman says, and it is currently seeking FDA approval in the U.S. for use as a pain reliever in late-stage cancer patients. | HI | HI HT | 70,685 |
do in the face of all these disasters? Introduce a carbon tax and pretend they have saved us! What a joke. That will never be enough to safeguard our climate. Reverse globalisation and you will save a lot more carbon-creating pollution than a tax will ever do, as well as saving jobs, creating food security and having a chance to protect our environment. Under corporate pressure there has been a steady intrusion into our will to save sacred and pristine places and a desire to safeguard our own survival. We need to revive a sense of self-preservation. Lynne Oldfield Nimbin Guns a piece of history As Remembrance Day looms, Ballina Shire Council's Draft Local Environment Plan disappoints with its views on Ballina's missing World War I trophy guns. The Draft LEP states: "The excavation of trophy guns is not considered a heritage management priority..." By whom? In 1921 Ballina Shire Council was gifted a WWI field gun captured by the 41st Battalion on the Western Front and a trench mortar, captured at Accroche Wood in 1918. Local soldiers had served in both areas, therefore men from this area could have died or been wounded capturing those guns or others nearby. Ballina Council signed an agreement that included permanent display and "subsequent preservation and safe custody." The guns were displayed in Ballina parks until a wheel fell off the field gun, then they were buried in a small Council tip, without public knowledge. Fortunately, Bruce Buchanan, a boy then 10, with | OP | OP LE | 245,020 |
her operator, you call your girlfriend with the SIM from her operator, you call your brother with a SIM from his operator. That is why operators hate multiple SIM phones. A user in these markets can go for several months with just a modest pre-paid buy-in. Is that the sign of an advanced market? Nope. I submit it is the opposite. It is the sign of a distorted market and a sign that users have an affordability problem. And that is why operators love the iPhone, even though they have to take a hit on margins due to the upfront subsidy. The iPhone has been the single most important tool to get users to become post-paid subscriber with a data plan. Apple has proven, even in places like China, that they can convert millions to a US-style post-paid subsidized plan. P.S. Tomi, there are a few hundred million mobile phone subscriptions with no SIM card, from little carriers like China Telecom and Verizon, each having over 100M SIM-less subs. :) :) They are not losing much sleep over multi-SIM phones and seem to be having record profits :) Just saying. @Publisher 2010 "not by statistical gimmicks - very literally do have an active mobile phone subscription (prepaid or post-paid) and at least one mobile phone handset that they use." No gimmicks? Well only if you think that every phone user/subscription is created equally. What is more valuable 1 UK iPhone user on a post paid voice/data plan and iTunes credit-card | IN | IN | 3,166,463 |
to Egypt by submarine or fishing boat. With the help of Cretan civilians, a handful of men eluded capture on the island for years and took part in resistance fighting. | NARRATIVE | NA HA | 1,771,754 |
that Eminem and the Detroit rap scene impacted the American culture to a large extent. Detroit artists have an original way of combining instrumentals and influences. I find it musically very rich. Eminem is very creative, not only in his lyrics, but in also his videos. His musical genius impacted not only America, but he took over the rest of the world. Consider someone like Merciless Amir: he mixes beautiful Lebanese music with the rough Detroit spirit, or have a look at I-Mac s Ruthless Aggression mix tape: this is so much innovative in terms of sound techniques, how could it not impact the rest of America? DK: I have read many Eminem biographies. How is this book different from a well documented biography of the rapper's life? IE: The originality of my book is to look at Eminem from a Detroit perspective and also to show how Eminem bridges Detroit s black and white communities through his music. DK: Marshall had several approaches to music. Do you feel his success was due to his turbulent youth and relationships with his mother, Debbie, and girlfriend, Kim? IE: No, I don t think so. I think that his success was due mainly to his determination to make it as an artist. Persistence always pays off. Winners never quit. On the other hand, a lot of elements and circumstances played in his favor: being signed by Dr Dre, the whole controversy around his music etc... DK: The world seems to hate Kim | SP | SP | 211,131 |
You make it hard to breathe It's as if I'm suffocating And when you're next to me I can feel your heartbeat through my skin It makes me sad to think This all could be for nothing I wish there was a way For you to see inside of me I've never felt this way About anyone or anything Tell me What do I have to do to make you happy? What do I have to do to make you understand? What do I have to do to make you want me? And, if I can't make you want me What do I have to do? I know exactly what you're thinking But I swear this time I will not let you down I'm not as selfish as I used to be That was a part of me that never made me proud Right now I think I would try anything Anything at all to keep you satisfied God I hope you see what loving you would do to me All I want is one more chance, so tell me... What do I have to do to make you love me? General Comment: beginning of this song --->he is saying how much he cares for her and that its sad to think that my love for her might just be for nothing and that he is trying to tell her that it has never been like this before and the cores --->he is saying what do i have to do | LY | LY SL | 82,188 |
stoning to death of a Muslim girl who participated in a beauty contest was justified under Islam. Three Muslim youths are being investigated and one of the group, a 16-year-old boy, is under arrest. He allegedly told police Ms Koren had "violated the laws of Sharia" and he had no regrets about her death....' And this is what they want to bring to Australia...say NO now! Before its too late... Our governments are not listening to us and western societies are rapidly eroding because of multiculturalism. We are watching our culture disintegrate and we are being denied a voice because if we say anything we are called racist and threatened with legal ramifications. No one asked us is we wanted multiculturalism; it has just been forced upon us. As children brought up with one set of values and we understood the law, but now we are being told to forget everything we were taught and live under a new system that is tearing our society apart. I can't adapt to these changes and feel like an outcast in my own country because my rights are being taken away from me and everything I had been taught to believe in is being destroyed. Now I want to leave this world. What about a white muslim female, 5th generation (i think) Australian of anglo descent? What will you do about me? This is a racist debate, its not muslims, I bet all you on here don't want asian immigration either huh? I'm | OP | OP OB | 462,115 |
Horror story a warning to Fiji tourists | Pacific Beat Horror story a warning to Fiji tourists A woman whose father died in Fiji while they were on holidays has begun a campaign to warn Australian tourists that they should be aware of the problems they could encounter in Fiji if they fall ill. Horror story a warning to Fiji tourists (Credit: ABC) Presenter: Sean Dorney Speaker: Clarissa Seeto, tourist DORNEY: Clarissa Seeto from Sydney was on holiday with her father, aged 73, and her daughter, aged 20, visiting relatives in Fiji when things started going horribly wrong on July the 27th. SEETO: I am from Fiji. I was born in Fiji. My grandfather was one of the first Chinese farmer migrants to Kadavu. DORNEY: Clarissa said they were spending the night at the Raffles Gateway hotel at Nadi before heading home the next day when her father, Tom, became very ill of suspected food poisoning from a takeaway meal they'd eaten earlier. She knew he needed serious medical help. SEETO: So I went to the front desk and explained the situation. And the lady who was really, really vague at the front desk, the Front Desk Manager she made a phone call and she hung up. And she said, 'There's no doctor!' But she didn't speak to anyone. So I'm going through the phone book, my daughter's going back to reception asking them for help saying we need another doctor. They're saying, 'There's no doctors.' So I'm calling all | SP | SP IT | 773,428 |
Get Our Newsletter How To Cook With Anaheim Peppers Positives Easy to follow instruction Negatives Not for none chilli lovers Bottom Line There are several varieties of chili peppers and Anaheim is among the list. These chilies are long, green and somewhat large. Because they are not very hot, they can be easily added to many different recipes. Anaheim peppers have thick skins which are difficult to cut, but if you put them on a hot burner [...] There are several varieties of chili peppers and Anaheim is among the list. These chilies are long, green and somewhat large. Because they are not very hot, they can be easily added to many different recipes. Anaheim peppers have thick skins which are difficult to cut, but if you put them on a hot burner and let them burn, the skin will peel off easily. These chilies are great as salsa base, as garnish, for soup ingredients and are frequently used in almost all Mexican dishes. Anaheim Varieties The Anaheim chili pepper can grow from 6-10 inches long. Although they are of medium heat, their heat is dependent on where they are grown. The New Mexico varieties are hotter than the Californian ones, and ripe red ones are hotter than the green ones. They have a savory taste and although usually used when green, they can be used when ripened to a red color. The common variety will have a dark green, reddish color when ripe. However other varieties are full red, | HI | HI HT RE | 3,126,652 |
Os - and a place to dump the unprofitably ill. A public plan option does not lead toward single payer, but toward the segregation of patients; with profitable ones in private plans and unprofitable ones in the public plan. Would a "public plan option" at least be a step in the right direction? I am not convinced that it is fair to call the "public plan option" (aka Jacob Hacker's proposal) "a move in the right direction." In the best case scenario this proposal would, I believe, accelerate the trend toward two-tiered care in our country. But we should recognize first that MoveOn and its friends are suggesting scenarios, not backing a specific proposal. The "public plan option," as yet, amounts to no more than talking points, with some therefore ungrounded assertions along the lines of the quotes by Dr. Dean. (Single payer advocates in contrast have been winning support for legislation -- H.R. 676 in the house and now a bill in the Senate, introduced by Senator Sanders.) If these "public plan option" talking points are intended as a wedge for single payer against private insurance, we should see that they are also a wedge for private health insurance against single payer, the program of national health insurance that the large majority have been shown to want in poll after poll. Single payer has been dismissed by Dr. Dean and many other leading Democrats as "not politically feasible." Indeed, the "public option" notion grew out of this very idea | HI | HI FH | 570,618 |
the season is wasted on the weak/I stayed in bed through snowfall/I tried to get some sleep/Invisible and broken/The spirit has moved out/Words that were unspoken, I cannot live without/A strange light beckons me this way/A strange life beckons me this way INCURABLE (REPRISE) (Words - GA Johnson) The doctors shake their heads, they chain around the bed They're looking for a reason to why I'm still not dead The medicine's not working, I haven't slept for days The light is shone right through me, the skeleton is weighed Incurable, I'm helpless - the mind and body weak I have so much to tell you but I can't seem to speak Incurable, I'm lonely, the city empties out I live inside the shadow, the shadow of a doubt The cannons across me, I cannot make the trial, The seasons crash around me, the bones are in denial, My temper is a tower, the church will not provide, You close the drawer upon me, I am unclassified The romance of the season is wasted on the weak I stayed in bed through snowfall, I tried to get some sleep Invisible, I'm broken, the spirit has moved Words that were unspoken, I cannot live without A strange light beckons me this way A strange life beckons me this way THE INDEX (Words - GA Johnson) I have thought about you in your Summer abode/In your lunatic smock, in chronicle mode/The typewriter smack as you nail in the words/and the turntable's drunk reflection | LY | LY SL | 21,312 |
degree, here we have three, although we encourage a gab year. But the biggest difference I would say is that with an American education encourages you to broaden yourself out and concentrate later on, where as here we are encouraged to make decisions about our career early on, so even as early as GCSE's in this country and you wanted to go into Medicine or whatever else, you need to choose to take Chemistry or Biology or whatever else. Where as in America I was able to take four subjects a semester and they could be whatever choice I wanted, as long as I formed some concentration out of them. So I'm majoring in English Literature, but I've taken classes in Psychology, History and Art and French and all sorts, I think that was one of the appeals for me; I knew my course wouldn't be a vocational course, I knew I wasn't going to study Law, but that I wanted to know about as many different things as I possible could because I was interested. Is it true you told your agent not to send you scripts? I did, I did, but somehow Perks made it under the door, she said 'I really think you should read this one' and I had been reading things, but Perks was the first one to really light a fire under me. I was like 'Oh, I think it could be really important to make this film, this could really make a difference | SP | SP IT | 234,051 |
State's Corrections Inspectorate. Workers at a youth detention centre had complained about "the poor state of health of young detainees" arriving with GSL. Food, water, toilet stops were still an issue. GSL told the Ombudsman it assumed that prisoners had "had a meal prior to departure, or will receive a meal at the destination". They were wrong about that. GSL said it did not give prisoners plastic water bottles in case they used them as weapons. In the aftermath of the Ward Inquest ABC Television interviewed Keith Hamburger, who had exposed GSL's abuse of immigration detainees four years previously. ABC asked Hamburger, a career public servant who had held senior positions including Director General of Corrective Services in Queensland: "Does it surprise you that these issues are still current years after you've written your report?" "That's a matter of great concern," said Hamburger, "because this is not rocket science, we're dealing here with duty of care." The pressure of competition In May 2009, G4S, describing itself as "a successful and experienced player in the Australian prison management industry", made a submission to New Zealand's Parliament backing a pro-privatisation bill. It was sixteen months after Mr Ward's death and G4S trumpeted its "well established risk management and compliance framework", explaining it in a remarkable way: "Risk is identified, assessed and monitored through a risk management matrix and is managed through a continuous and proactive risk-based operational audit compliance programe that is both internal and external." All clear? The company recycled some | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 480,160 |
you get paid. Pick up the phone and call your client. Keep things friendly and light. Say you're having an 'admin day and just calling round to collect payments'. It's sometimes better to chat as you'll be able to determine whether the client has just been busy and has forgotten to pay or whether they're having their own cash flow struggles. By talking to your client, you could even suggest a 'payment plan', i.e. getting them to pay whatever they can afford over several months. Don't be apologetic You've done the work, done a good job and you've still not been paid for it. So why are you saying 'sorry to bother you but..' to clients who haven't paid? Be firm but fair and remember that the client should be saying sorry to you for not paying on time. Never ever be apologetic for chasing payment. Get organised Sometimes it's hard to keep on top of paperwork when you're running a business. More often than not, you'll forget when your own invoices are due for payment, so get organised! Stay on top of your invoicing and make sure you know when payments are due. If you're organised and 'on the ball', your clients are more likely to pay you on time. Hire in some help It isn't easy chasing payments from clients. None of us like to tackle difficult conversations or emails, especially when it comes to money. So hire someone else to do it for you! By having someone | HI | HI HT | 285,385 |
be remembered in this respect that no matter how effectively an operation gets executed, post surgery infections can victimize a person badly. The outcome would be some injuries that would require further medical treatment to be received by the person concerned. A use of unsterilized tools at the time of the operation is a primary reason behind the situation. It is the hospital authorities who are to be blamed here and the victim of this negligence is eligible for making claims and deriving an amount of compensation that serves to be cover up for the unnecessary losses, he endures as a result. It is apparently simple to state the acts of negligence and the resulting injuries. However, things turn out to be complicated when it actually comes to claiming compensation. A claim is considered valid only when it has all the necessary details, perfectly put into it. The act of negligence has to be identified in the very first place, before it established in the claim. This is the most difficult part of going about NHS negligence cases. Professional support of the specialized medical negligence solicitors is so sought after in this regard essentially because, they understand the exact way of handling the negligence cases and letting the victims get hold of the desired amount of compensation. Irrespective of the type of clinical negligence or the consequences it triggers, the solicitors put their utmost efforts on proving the innocence of the victim and the intensity of the injuries that he | IP | IP | 3,103,924 |
general trait that the really really GOOD designers (male or female) do not make much noise. This post is wrong because it talks about gender inequality which is negatively impacting women, and then creates gender inequality which positively impacts women. You can't balance out one wrong with another wrong. Did you never get taught two wrongs don't make a right? It's really down to individual on how you perceive things. Just like there are two sides to a coin and none of it could please everyone. I'm personally look at this article as a showcase of women designers that we don't normally see. Yes, this article has single-handedly skewed the entire industry in a way that would be completely on-par with systemic industry bias against women. Right. You're not even making sense here. I frankly get the impression you're just so uncomfortable with the entire subject and gender and equality you'd rather snuff any discussion out than see it unfold. Well who would have thought such an article would have created such a debate. Its interesting to read all the comments above and see how the article has influenced readers and caused such a reaction. To clarify, the angle taken on the article was not to segregate the designers, or to imply women are being discriminated in this industry, it was merely an attempt to find out if the thoughts and experiences of, yes female designers (only as this industry is male dominated), but to also promote the designers and | SP | SP IT | 3,259,252 |
And even if they hadn't doubled off the runner, it was still a catch Soriano doesn't make in any of his previous seasons with the Cubs. If it's any other Cub, I probably barely mention it in the recap. With Soriano, it still seems like news. BLPCTB Another silver lining with the win: Stave off elimination for 1 more day. Wild card elimination number is still at 1 ttp://swantron.com/ jswanson Astros or not, the dude has already shown his ability to barrel-up pitches. The argument was for the bench outfield spot...run and hit a bit versus just run. ttp://swantron.com/ jswanson MOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM! Chuck I am hoping the schedule shows that we are interleagueing with the PCL. WhyCubDog It has still been rough seeing LaHair on the bench. I guess Sveum has not heard of the word platoon. Too bad they had seen enough so early. I blame LaHair for letting lefties get in his head since that is all he hears from Ol Dale the Manager, but geez Dale-you wrecked him. But hey, keep runnning DeJesus out there so Bob and Len can talk about veteran leadership and his on base percentage and number of pitches seen per at bat. As soon as Soriano gets his 30 and 100 let's see all the kids play again. LaHair, Campana and Sappelt and Jackson rotating through. Jedi Mom sides with Jeremiah, he's the more likable one anyway. BLPCTB Why do you want to play him just so he gets the numbers? That's kind | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 3,219,114 |
From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart Lyrics - Britney Spears "Never look back," we said How was I to know I'd miss you so? Loneliness up ahead, emptiness behind Where do I go? And you didn't hear All my joy through my tears All my hopes through my fears Did you know, still I miss you somehow [CHORUS:] From the bottom of my broken heart There's just a thing or two I'd like you to know You were my first love, you were my true love From the first kisses to the very last rose From the bottom of my broken heart Even though time may find me somebody new You were my real love, I never knew love 'Til there was you From the bottom of my broken heart "Baby," I said, "please stay. Give our love a chance for one more day" We could have worked things out Taking time is what love's all about But you put a dart Through my dreams through my heart And I'm back where I started again Never thought it would end [Repeat CHORUS] You promised yourself But to somebody else And you made it so perfectly clear Still I wish you were here [Repeat CHORUS] "Never look back," we said How was I to know I'd miss you so? Please Click here to submit the Corrections of From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart Lyrics This song reminds me of my first kiss ex-boyfriend... I just wish that we're still | LY | LY SL | 181,682 |
striking for better pay. It's an attack upon the property of the richer man/woman Patriarchy is a system where men as a class oppress women as a class Right, so what do you propose to do about this situation? "to boil all oppression and antagonism down to biology and think you can circumvent the very thing you hold in very high esteem is clearly wrong headed. Unless you perceive a state of constant revolution as both the means and the end point to be your objective. Then you have the whole socialisation question......if the antagonism is caused by basic biology then socialise all you like, reconstruct as you will, all out separatism might be the only answer" Would you like all out antagonism & separatism? I'm sorry if I seem abrupt Eats, to keep spouting the radical mantra does not prove that it is right. It is in and of itself little more than a statement, not even a theory. I could keep saying the sky is green, this only reinforces the idea in my own head but lacks the intellectual vigour needed to understand or change society. To say that biological difference is the cause of oppression means we can never escape our oppression. If the oppression of women is rooted in sex class difference it sets up a sex class binary which can never be overcome unless we all metamorphosise into a third sex class where there are no binary differences. There is no such thing as 'part | ID | ID DF | 300,112 |
on maternity leave. It is good for them and good for the child socially. It is sad if that time was used to have an affair, as you say, but I can't see this as being very relevant. It may also be difficult to prove 4 you sound like a great, attentive and loving dad. Please don't be afraid of losing your children. If there is a dispute, the courts appoint a children and families officer to prepare a report on what is in the best interests of your children. As your relationship is so strong and you are so dedicated and determined to do as much as possible for them, you may wish to seek a shared care arrangement where you do see them as much as your wife does. If its logistically possible shared care is a great starting point. If you feel that the marriage is defiantly over, try to concentrate on reaching an amicable agreement with your wife that benefits the children. You will have to work with each other making joint decisions for some time yet. Best to start off as you mean to go on if that is possible at this stage. Best regards Q. I have a child with a disability my sons dad is taking him for a week and has said that he is entitled to his disability money for that period I had already told him I wouldnt expect maintenance that week and would buy all his food, is he | ID | ID QA | 537,582 |
would think. ANNOUNcER ON TV: I tell you, gentlemen, science has agreed that unless something is done, and done quickly, man as the dominant species of life on Earth will be extinct within a year. Sam Bowser likes to show doomsday science fiction films to the researchers. Many of them express grave doubts about our long-ranging presence on this planet. Nature, they predict, will regulate us. ANNOUNcER: Stay in your homes. I repeat, stay in your homes. Your personal safety, the safety of the entire city depends upon your full cooperation with the military authorities. Yes! cities, nations, even civilization itself threatened with annihilation. Because in one moment of history-making violence, nature, mad, rampant, wrought its most awesome creation. For born in that swirling inferno of radioactive dust were things so horrible, so terrifying, so hideous there is no word to describe them. We may be witnesses to a biblical prophecy come true. And there shall be destruction and darkness come upon creation, and the beasts shall reign over the Earth. ANNOUNcER: Yes, the Earth, infested by swarms... This is just the flower part. The body is somewhere in the dirt over there. All that the divers had brought back from the ocean floor were a few spoonfuls of sand containing the strange single-celled creatures the scientists are studying here. They are known as tree foraminifera, primordial single-celled organisms. They branch out in the shape of trees. The branches give off pseudopodia, microscopic false feet that gather and assemble grains | SP | SP TV | 75,862 |
rod taylor wrote: You of all people will forgive me a lowbrow analogy: In the X Factor the other day, Gary, in his role as mentor, gave his charge an absolute hollering to prompt more positive returns in future. I have a deep embittered loathing toward the X factor and the people who champion its being. For me it is anti music, unhealthy for what lttle remains of the industry and is anti creativity personified. It's sole purpose is to line the pockets of a few talentless, bile infused, creativity nullifying musical heretics. The only positive that can be drawn from it is that in most cases it takes seemingly ordinary individuals from behind supermarket checkouts and the like and launches them in to a period of short lived fame. A truly flushable pile of old cods wallop, don't watch it, ever. Never will. rod taylor wrote: You of all people will forgive me a lowbrow analogy: In the X Factor the other day, Gary, in his role as mentor, gave his charge an absolute hollering to prompt more positive returns in future. I have a deep embittered loathing toward the X factor and the people who champion its being. For me it is anti music, unhealthy for what lttle remains of the industry and is anti creativity personified. It's sole purpose is to line the pockets of a few talentless, bile infused, creativity nullifying musical heretics. The only positive that can be drawn from it is that in most | ID | ID DF | 3,127,488 |
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Are they a place where everything that happens is recorded? Everything that happens here is recorded; it's like a stored record that you can access. However, if you do go into the astral plane, you can't expect it to be exactly as you want it to be because there are other sets of rules. You have to watch out for dreams from the subconscious that can convince you that you are seeing records from the past, but which are actually just projections from your own subconscious. That's why you should be as aware as you can be when having an out-of-body experience, so that you see what's there. If you try to will it too much, you can easily project a fantasy from the mind, which becomes as though something real. You may be fortunate enough that your astral experience takes you to the Akashic records where every single event that has ever happened is recorded. When you actually go into the Akashic records, what happens is that you appear in the place and time of the record. So let's say you take out an Akashic file from a Roman period, you would then find yourself not looking at it like some kind of movie of those files, but you would be back in the time and place of an ancient land. In one of my earliest out-of-body experiences, I projected out of my body and went straight back in time to the early 1960s to my bedroom, which was | IN | IN IB | 318,668 |
T he web is said to be about free access, and I certainly agree. When China's Great Firewall entered a more rigorous phase, and Google decided to leave China, some said that free access to information on the internet was a basic human right, I disagreed. Still, here in Toronto, Canada I do appreciate open internet access. There are limits, however, when certain people take advantage of your hospitality. People try to scrape your site to use for their purposes, they try to break in and use your site to launch their own malicious doings, they try to spam you so that your site's comments increase their link and trackback stats. There are all kinds of schemes that cost the site owner bandwidth, and eventually money. The site owner is forced to increase his level of service from his ISP (or get kicked off of his shared service), or move to another ISP. This is not a zero sum issue: The site owner loses financially. So what can a site owner do? There are a couple of things you can do, all with almost no expense other than your time and effort. You will need to be able to use some services from your ISP and edit some files on your account. You will also need to use Google search, which is pretty easy. The first couple of tools are available on your account from your ISP: AWStats and the IP Ban Manager . AWStats shows you accumulated statistics on | HI | HI HT | 3,343,233 |
education is to fund the Pell Grant which is a federal grant for students in financial need, according to his official campaign website. Obama signed the Student Loan Reform in 2010 that allows students to refinance loans and pay a monthly check. According to the campaign website, students would not have to make loan repayments over 10 percent of their income. The remaining debt will be forgiven after 20 years and 10 years for teachers, nurses, members of armed services and public service careers. Romney's agenda was to strengthen and simplify financial aid systems. According to Romney's official campaign website, he wanted to increase grant funding, stop tuition increase and welcome the private sector, which are companies for profit that are not government controlled. Robert Fisher, Franklin, Tenn., sophomore and SGA treasurer, said that he encourages investments in financial aid but the private sector is already contributing to students and providing scholarships. He said the government cannot tell a university to lower tuition when it is expanding in population. "It's a battle between practicality and optimism," Fisher said. More than 2,000 UTC undergraduate students who get financial aid receive HOPE Need, which is for HOPE recipients, and TSAA, a state grant, Cox said. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,275,005 |
Timo, obviously you finished second here in 2009. Is that one of the reasons why you say this is your favourite race? Timo GLOCK: No, in general it's just the event here, the show. The first time we were here in 2008 I just the track and the event and for sure being on the podium was a great experience and good to be back to it and enjoy the time here. So what is it about the track itself? TG: The European races have enough run-off areas and here it's a bit different, the same like Monaco. If you do a mistake you end up in the wall and that's the challenging part here. I believe you only arrived this morning however. Are you a little bit worried about getting acclimatised? TG: No. I do that every year because we stay on European time. I just arrived this morning, went to the hotel and slept until 1pm or 1.30pm and I'm in the rhythm, so no problem. I'm not the only one who arrived so late. Nico, great potential in Monza but less so here. They're very different circuits. How do you feel about this track? Nico HULKENBERG: To be honest, quite positive. I think If anything this kind of circuit should suit us a bit more -- quite a lot of slow-speed corners. There's not really one high-speed corner here. That is in our favour a little bit more than at Spa and Monza, the two last races, | SP | SP IT | 3,130,574 |
They often search this term out themselves to find high quality content from travelers that they end up sharing with their readers. Twitter Chats #LuxChat -- For those of you who like to travel in luxury, you can use this chat to find out all you need to know. Held every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5:30 PM ET. #TourismChat -- Discuss all things travel with others who have a real love of the hobby. Held Thursdays at 3PM ET. #CruiseChat -- Do you love being on the open sea? Cruise enthusiasts can learn about great deals, find out about other's experiences on a certain cruise line and more. Held Tuesdays at 2-3PM ET. #TTOM -- Just because we have kids doesn't keep us from seeing the world. For all those traveling moms, here is a chat just for you. Held Mondays at both 9 -- 10PM EST. Do you have any good travel hashtags, chats or people to follow on Twitter for travel inspiration? Let us know in the comments! | OP | OP | 3,122,415 |
getting prominence in this event? The Joker needs to make her drink some "smiley face" and just be fucking done with it. Warner Bros needs an enema to get rid of all the excremental executives that is stinking out its decision process and destroying the value of its crown jewels in its I P. And not that bad (I don't see nipples). Everyone else looks pretty cool. And no one looks as bad as Swiss Miss from the Spiderman Musical. Given their success with Dinosaurs, I still feel this could be pretty cool. Not everything Bats has to be from the Nolan-verse. Yeah, I know many like their Batman all gritty and shit, but there's plenty of room for other interpretations of the mythos. I can't wait to catch this if the tour comes my way. Not everything Bats has to be from the Nolan-verse. Yeah, I know many like their Batman all gritty and shit, but there's plenty of room for other interpretations of the mythos. I can't wait to catch this if the tour comes my way. I don't get why anyone would give something this tacky (and just flat out homosexual) looking a pass. Maybe i'm just not cut out for seeing comic characters I appreciate in theatrical shows...I dunno. The clips on youtube make me think Batman & Robin won't be the worst debacle associated with the property. Batman is supposed to be dark and brooding and intelligent. At least Spidey is tongue in cheek enough | IN | IN | 3,223,640 |
My roommate and I were sitting outside at a bar one Saturday afternoon at a table close to the sidewalk. It was a nice neighborhood (I actually lived around the corner). Our iPhones were on the table for easy access and check-ability. A man walked by on a cell phone and looked down, circled back, grabbed both of them and took off. My roommate had tacking software on her phone and the cops were able to locate where the phone was and sent units to the location (not very promptly). Needless to say, they didn't catch the guy who took them and they couldn't retrieve her phone. It was really difficult to work with the police because they didn't really understand how to track it, i.e. didn't know how to log on to the internet... If you believe in the good nature of people, misHaps is another good option for android. It allows you to display your contact information and other emergency contact info while keeping your phone securely locked. That way if someone finds your phone and actually wants to return it, he/she knows how to reach you. I had my iPhone stolen in NYC out as my hand as I was talking on it. I went to the cops and let me log into my Find my iPhone on one of their phones and we went on a wild goose hunt. It led us to a hotel. Of course that was the end of the hunt. I pinged | HI | HI | 3,189,762 |
my hunting area,near Prince George. They always ask to see my driver's licence,and sometimes ask if I'm carrying any guns. At first I assumed that there had been a crime committed locally,and they were looking for a suspect,but one Constable said when I asked what was going on,"just routine,sir". Maybe it's "routine" in the old East Block,but it shouldn't be routine in an allegedly free Country. Policing in the rest of country is just as convoluted. Here in Ontario we have the OPP. We also have city county and municiple police forces. Some places use OPP as contract police others get police services without paying the extra bill to the province. Some relatively poor town are forced to pay for contract policing and other more prosperous towns are not. One town I will not name used to have its own very small police dept. They got rid of them sometime in the past, don't know when or why and are now in a position where the OPP keeps increasing the bill that they have to pay to the point they can't afford it any more. Not only can they not afford it, they don't get any real service for the money. I understand that at one point they told the province that they would hire a security guard service instead of the OPP because it would cost them a lot less and they would actually have boots on the ground. The system has grown and evolved over the years, but | NARRATIVE | null | 3,380,195 |
Public Service Broadcasting are an intriguing duo, known to us only as J Willgoose Esq. and his compatriot Wrigglesworth. Together, they take samples of old archive footage and public information films and set them to propulsive, futuristic music. Paul Faller caught up with the pair prior to their show at Fibbers in York for us in a one-on-two interview at BBC Radio York HQ, to talk about the inspiration behind the project, as well as their experiences with 'trance-goth' and the possibility of collaborating with a much-loved 90s TV mascot... "Teachers have come up to me and said they've used our stuff" - J Willgoose Esq. S] Let's start by going into a little bit of the history behind the band -- were you in any other projects before this, or is this your first musical venture? J Willgoose Esq.] "I've been in a few bands -- nothing that's ever been particularly successful, I have to say! I think Wrigglesworth's been around the block as well..." Wrigglesworth] "Yeah, I've always just been playing from the age of 8, so I've been in many school punk bands..." J] "I think I was in my first band at the age of eight actually..." S] So you've both got a storied musical history! J] "Oh yeah, Top Guns, it was called -- it was me and my brother and a Casio keyboard, it was pretty good stuff..." S] Well, we've all got to start out somewhere. J] "Well, I might turn back to | SP | SP IT | 3,723,547 |
unchallenged capacity to raise resources." David Willetts, the UK's universities and science minister, said: "The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2012-13 show it is not only in Olympics sports that Britain excels...Our university sector has maintained its world-class status...but we can not be complacent. In particular, the rankings show the rapid advances taking place in East Asia and the Pacific region...In future, any country that stands still -- or moves forward only slowly -- will find itself slipping down the international league as other countries try harder, invest more and improve their research." Simon Pratt, product manager at Thomson Reuters, said: "We continue to see a high level of engagement and collaboration from participating universities. This year we had 700 institutions actively participating in the Institutional Profiles project. This is a strong endorsement of the rigorous data collection process and analysis. As we enter the fourth year of the Institutional Profiles initiative we have the broadest and deepest set of key performance indicators on Universities globally, drawing on Thomson Reuters institutional, reputation, and citation data. This is the ideal foundation for the Times Higher Education World University Ranking." | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 770,191 |
have been all of our lives, that's not patriotic. Patriotic is saying, government, you know, you're not always the solution. In fact, too often you're the problem so, government, lessen the tax burden and on our families and get out of the way and let the private sector and our families grow and thrive and prosper. An increased tax formula that Barack Obama is proposing in addition to nearly a trillion dollars in new spending that he's proposing is the backwards way of trying to grow our economy. PALIN : I am because he's got a good health care plan that is detailed. And I want to give you a couple details on that. He's proposing a $5,000 tax credit for families so that they can get out there and they can purchase their own health care coverage. That's a smart thing to do. That's budget neutral. That doesn't cost the government anything as opposed to Barack Obama's plan to mandate health care coverage and have universal government run program and unless you're pleased with the way the federal government has been running anything lately, I don't think that it's going to be real pleasing for Americans to consider health care being taken over by the feds. But a $5,000 health care credit through our income tax that's budget neutral. That's going to help. And he also wants to erase those artificial lines between states so that through competition, we can cross state lines and if there's a better plan | SP | SP TA | 247,603 |
} The fourth method will select hyphen separated instances of a value . The example below will select any image whose attribute (in this case "title") has a hyphen separated list - in this case any title that includes "small-". img [title|="small"] { border: 1px solid #000; } Attribute selectors are not supported by Windows Internet Explorer 5, 5.5 and 6 or Macintosh Internet Explorer 5. They are also not supported by earlier versions of Opera. | HI | HI HT | 510,066 |
I've been working a lot lately on creating e-learning lessons based on branching scenarios. Where branching scenarios differ from traditional lessons is that they are less linear and they put learners in specific situations where they have to make decisions and then see the results of those decisions play out. In cases where we're trying to change attitudes, approaches or develop learners' skills (as opposed to just knowledge), branching scenarios help us move towards an interactive model where learners make the same types of decisions they'd make in a real-world environment. As an instructional designer what you're trying to do is move away from a one-way model of learning where you just supply information without any real learner interaction or engagement. I think most people have taken some sort of course where the biggest challenge was to stay awake long enough to click the "Next" button over and over and over again! Branched interactions come in useful when you're trying to help people think about problems and make appropriate decisions. We're not so concerned about specific, step-by-step procedures as we are on the principles that guide those decisions. This approach really appeals to me and it's something I've used in class-based teaching many times before but when it came to taking it online I thought I'd do a bit of research to find some examples. I found some good examples and some not so good examples. One of the best examples I found is this one developed by Cathy Moore | HI | HI HT | 534,659 |
Number One? - Number One is out. The goal is clear, to find the instructor next to the outhouse. Number Two is out. Number Three out. Number Three out. EMERY. All right, Number One, you're gonna have to walk in one simple direction, and I'm gonna keep the... Pull on one rope for me. Four out. It looks pretty good. They seem to be heading in the right direction. Five out. Six out. But very soon the front man veers off-course, pulling everyone else with him. - Pull the rope, somebody... Hey, anybody out there? Out here. Number Three is here. - Where you at, Number Two? - Find him? - Did we find the guy? - No. Okay, I think we're gonna go this way. Follow me this way, guys. This way, guys. Hold on, hold on. So part of what we want to do here as an educational opportunity is see if they realize what they've done, come back to a hut and come up with a new game plan, or if they just keep going down that cascading error phenomenon, where one mistake leads into another mistake which leads into a third, and it just gets really bad. Who's pulling on this line? - Me. - Number One. Number One, don't pull on that. That's the line going back to the hut. - I got the end. - Okay, back to the hut? - Back to the hut. - Back to the hut. Back to the hut. | SP | SP TV | 75,862 |
the next significant iteration of Android arrives, likely in 2013. Nexus branded devices are some of the only Android phones or handsets to qualify for two significant releases of Android, as opposed to one. How to do I check for updates? If you're sure your device is due an update and you haven't yet received anything or you simply want to check, the process is simple. Head to Settings in your app drawer and press the 'About Phone', 'About Tablet' or ' About Device' section depending what appears and then press the 'Check for updates' option. If you do find an available update for your device, ensure that you have at least 50% battery life or plug it into the mains. Unless you make use of an unlimited data tariff, download the update over a WiFi network. Alternatively, if WiFi OTA (over-the-air) updates don't appear to work or you prefer not to use them, most manufacturers provide computer software (such as Samsung Kies), which can be used for updating via USB. In some specific cases (as with Sony), you have to use software, as there is option to check for updates over the air. | HI | HI HT | 3,702,200 |
option now deemed to be within easy enough reach. We did like being able to have the brightness up for when we browsed, as it meant you could have a high power saving mode enabled when tracking through whichever hipster sites you frequent throughout the day, but have a colourful and bright screen for the rest of your activities, thus saving on crucial battery life. There was another glitch that we found too: when pushing the web pages too hard (zooming in and out, navigating too fast) the Galaxy S3 internet browser would sometimes just crash and dump us back to the home screen. Not a huge problem, but one that does need to be ironed out. However, the overall effect is stellar; if you're after one of the best internet phones on the market then the Galaxy S3 is certainly one of the best out there. By submitting this form you agree to our Terms of Use and so are legally responsible for anything you submit. DO NOT submit anything which may violate the Terms of Use or another person\'s rights including copyrighted or offensive materials. | OP | OP RV | 93,104 |
5 More Things To Do with Shampoo Take that bottle of shampoo and put it to work around your home with these five fun new uses. From Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things If you've got big bottles of shampoo sitting under the sink or in the shower, why not try using a dab or two for something besides washing your hair? Give these five new uses a try and chances are you'll look at shampoo in a whole new light. | HI | HI HT | 511,055 |
his first wife. She got screwed by her husband AND her sister after letting her sister live with them to watch her kids (and probably paid her pretty good). | ID | ID DF | 114,410 |
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Anatomy Season 8, Missing, Once Upon A Time and GCB; and excitingly we have three packs of the four series to giveaway. Join the Doctors from Seattle Grace in Grey's Anatomy for an emotional roller coaster ride, the action packed Missing, the fantastical [...] Lifestyle Summer is the season for entertaining and us Aussies love our summer bbq's but we thought this season, we could channel a bit of the ol' Cool Brittania for a British inspired summer party with Pimms, a drink that we are very impartial to here in the office. Having lived in London many years ago, [...] Taking on the monumental task of baking can seem near impossible for many of us. Barely mastering the basic chocolate-chip cookie, the concept of the delicate and mouthwatering desserts shown on television seem like a far-off dream. Adriano Zumbo, one of Sydney's most celebrated ptissiers, and beloved celebrity chef, is making the feat entirely doable. [...] If there's one person we trust to keep our homes stylish and elegant, it's Martha Stewart. Officeworks are now helping to bring a little slice of that Martha Stewart style into Australian homes with her new Home Office collection. The collection focuses on the needs of modern and busy households, recognising how difficult it is [...] | SP | SP IT | 3,303,484 |
Interview with Linda Thompson Linda Thompson was born May 23, 1950 in Memphis, Tennessee. Linda won several beauty pageants, including the 1972 Miss Tennessee USA title. In July of that year she began a relationship with the recently separated Elvis Presley and immediately moved in with him at Graceland for roughly three and a half years. was born May 23, 1950 in Memphis, Tennessee. Linda won several beauty pageants, including the 1972 Miss Tennessee USA title. In July of that year she began a relationship with the recently separated Elvis Presley and immediately moved in with him at Graceland for roughly three and a half years. In 1981, Linda Thompson married former Olympic Games Gold Medalist, Bruce Jenner with whom she had two children. Bruce divorced Linda in 1983 and she appeared in a few motion pictures and made a number of guest appearances on different television series. In 1991 she married composer David Foster. With her new husband's help, she began writing lyrics for some of his compositions, notably the song ' No Explanation' for the 1990 film, Pretty Woman . In 1992 they were nominated for a Grammy Award and an Academy Award for Best Song for their composition of the song 'I Have Nothing' sung by Whitney Houston in the 1992 motion picture, The Bodyguard . [Linda wrote poems during her time with Elvis and offered to hsave them put to music for him but he refused, thus sadly missing out on some good song contibutions.] Interview | SP | SP IT | 238,964 |
helpful, they are not yet sufficient in themselves to provide confidence that the person being examined has done the work. The problem with technology solutions is that there is always a technological way around the solution. Cheating is often the result of a poor educational process or experience. Once again, this comes down to the distinction between learning as transferring information vs learning as a developmental process. If, as I do, you believe education is a developmental process, it is the student in the end who loses from cheating, because they have missed the point of the exercise, which is self development and growth. Comments This has definitely been an issue that I've struggled with in moving some of my assessments online -- the worry or wonderment of if students are actually doing the work themselves, but I have found that by getting to know the students' individual writing styles (luckily I have small classes of approximately 15 students), it can be blatantly obvious if they've had "help" and also having application-based online assessments makes it much more difficult for the students to cheat. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by Tony Bates, and all other participants in this blog, are the individual's views and opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Contact North | Contact Nord. | IN | IN IB | 3,754,815 |
forcing Bonnie Prince Charlie to flee to the highlands. He eventually reached Europe where he died in exile (in Rome). In this song a young woman laments the failure of the uprising and her Jacobite lover's absence from Scotland. Pauline Mackay Themes for this song Selected for 17 March Ireland's 'Minstrel Boy', Thomas Moore, was much influenced by Robert Burns. Here, for St Patrick's Day, is a Burns song, unusually not about exile from Ireland but rather enforced emigration to the 'Emerald Isle'. The homesick migr whose lament this is suffers banishment as a defeated Jacobite and will never see 'fair Scotland's strand' or the woman he loves again. Others, as is customary every March 17th, will have more cause to celebrate Ireland and the Irish... This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so. | LY | LY PO SL | 247,643 |
or in gold and silver, is a popular notion. A rich country, in the same manner as a rich man, is supposed to be a country abounding in money; and to heap up gold and silver is supposed to be the readiest way to enrich it. For some time after the discovery of America, the first inquiry of the Spaniards, when they arrived upon any unknown coast, used to be, if there was any gold or silver to be found in the neighbourhood? In consequence of those popular notions, all the different nations of Europe have studied, though to little purpose, every possible means of accumulating gold and silver. Spain and Portugal, the proprietors of the principal mines, have either prohibited their exportation under the severest penalties, or subjected it to a considerable duty. The like policy anciently took place both in France and England. The quantity of every commodity naturally regulates itself in every country according to the demand, and no commodities regulate themselves more easily or more exactly than gold and silver, on account of their small bulk, great value and their easy transport from one place to another. Yet, when the quantity of gold and silver imported into any country exceeds the demand, no vigilance of government can prevent their exportation. The real inconvenience, which is commonly called 'scarcity of money,' is not a shortness in the medium of exchange, but is a weakening and diminution of credit, due to over-trading. By restraining, either by duties, or | IN | IN | 434,928 |
many, many containers of pens and pencils all over the table. Like, way more than enough, which is great for when people are doing bits involving throwing them around the room or chucking them at the ceiling. At home I have a Dell desktop and one of those wavy ergonomic keyboards. I don't have a laptop, which everyone thinks is insane but is actually fine because on the rare occasion I'm trying to work somewhere that's not my house, I just bring a pen and legal pad and I'm just jotting down notes or whatever. I still have the same desk I acquired the first day I moved to LA (I was subletting from this girl who didn't want her desk anymore so she gave it to me; it's gigantic so I have lots of surface area to throw stuff everywhere). I also sometimes do that thing of putting up notecards on a corkboard when I'm trying to loosely outline something (one scene or chapter per card, depending on what I'm working on). What (if anything) would you change? I would write more (and/or procrastinate less)! I'm SO LAZY. I'm fine if there's an actual deadline, I can totally kick it into high gear then, but if there isn't one staring me right in the face, yikes. This is probably also a problem with writing at home most of the time...it's so easy to be like "Oh, there's the TV." "Oh, there's the kitchen where the snacks live." "Oh wow, | IN | IN | 318,783 |
Users of the Spotify music streaming service can now track their favourite artists to keep one step ahead of new releases using the Qusic service. The service is free to use but requires a Songkick account first, a similar service devised to keep track of your favourite artists on tour. Qusic currently only works in the UK, but the service hopes to expand to the US and Europe in the near future. Luckily there's no need to manually input each and every artist (though you can do that if you so wish) as Songkick can scrape your Spotify, iTunes and MP3 collection, which Qusic uses for recommendations. Once you have acquainted Qusic with your personal tastes you'll receive emails letting you know when new music is available online. Features: Sign up for free and track artists manually or using a SongKick account. | IP | IP | 3,253,123 |
Hi everyone, I`m a 1st class welder (heavy gauge) with 26yrs experience, does anyone know of any companies who would be willing to sponsor me on the 475 visa. Although i was told that welders are in demand, and I am applying for 3 or 4 jobs every day, I haven`t had any success. I`ve updated my cv and aimed it at the Australian market, but I`m beginning to think that it`s not what you know, but who you know! How can I get registered with the Australian government sites, they seem to be aimed at Australians only Hi I'm Paul I'm a time served painter and decorator with 20 years experience. I'm just in the process of applying for my skills to be assessed then applying for my visa so hopefully by this time next year if not sooner I'll be in Australia :-) Hi guys/girls, my name is Tony and i`am a landscape gardener with over 15 years experience and currently work with my local authority . I just recieved my visa on friday 27 th july 2012. its been along process but the end result was worth it. i sat my IELTS from which i needed a score of 7 or above and was achieved . I then had my skills assessed by TRA which was sucssessful , but some of the questions had to be very detailed right down to the size of screw/nut that was used and why (question 8), but i got there in | ID | ID DF | 507,936 |
M?ori Law Review October 2012 M?ori Law Review This month's editorial reproduces extracts from the speech given by Deputy Chief Judge Caren Fox on 3 October 2012 at the function held to celebrate the re-launch of the M?ori Law Review. Introduction It is a pleasure to celebrate the re-launch of the M?ori Law Review. It is also a time to celebrate its new association with the Faculty of Law, Victoria University. I particularly want to acknowledge Tom Bennion, who had the stamina to keep this small but important publication going from 1993 until recently. Importance of the M?ori Law Review The M?ori Land Court bench is pleased to see the return of the M?ori Law Review and its new website. Our Court has been the only Court within the same level of courts -- namely the District Court, the Family Court, and the Environment Court -- without a regular law report series to provide commentary and updates on judgments and issues in the law, including law reform. It is an important and well-respected publication. If an essential element of a developed justice system is that it should be open, transparent and accessible -- then the M?ori Law Review will contribute to the quest to ensure that M?ori Land Court judgments and Waitangi Tribunal reports are as accessible as possible. It will contribute towards this goal because the M?ori Law Review will complement the existing work that has been done to make our judgments widely available on websites for the M?ori | SP | SP FS | 3,784,075 |
of communication are the major cause of problems, but this is true in any kind of relationship. Some mothers-in-law are also great. They may be open-minded, have good relations with the daughter-in-law and look after the grandchildren. Why is the psychological mindset of these mothers-in-law different from difficult mothers-in-law? Or in other words what factors may make a great mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationship? Mother's-in-law who have had healthy relationships with their husbands will not have unhealthy emotion invested in their sons, which means that they have not had their emotional needs met through their sons. So when their sons are married, they don't find a change or deficit in attention or affection, because he was never the original source of it. Another factor is the self-esteem of the mother-in-law. If she has a healthy sense of "self" and is accomplished and confident, she will not find herself envious of the success or talents of her daughter in law. Under these circumstances a healthy relationship can be formed between the two. Do saas-bahu soaps negatively influence the status of the daughter-in-law or bride in the family? Do they affect mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationships? I have an instance from a case I had handled, when describing her daughter-in-law to me during a therapy session she said she's just like Komolika, who happens to be a villainous character from a popular daily soap. So, yes most definitely, the thing is by the time their sons are married, most women who have been working | SP | SP IT | 1,758,466 |
Important: Your credit card will NOT be charged when you start your free trial or if you cancel during the trial period. If you're happy with Amazon Prime, do nothing. At the end of the free trial, your membership will automatically upgrade to a full year for $79. Book Description Publication Date: January 18, 2008 Softcover Edition. If ideas are the currency of our times then this is, undoubtedly, the Age of Conversation, for without the art of dialog, the cut and thrust of debate and discussion, then the economy of ideas would implode under its own heavy weight. Instead, the reverse is true. Far from seeing an implosion, we are living in a time of proliferation - ideas build upon ideas, discussion grows from seeds of thought and single headlines give rise to a thousand medusa-like simulations echoing words whispered somewhere on the other side of the planet. All this - in an instant. In what began as a half dare, the editors, Gavin Heaton and Drew McLellan challenged bloggers around the world to contribute one page - 400 words - on the topic of "conversation". The resulting book, The Age of Conversation, brings together over 100 of the world's leading marketers, writers, thinkers and creative innovators in a ground-breaking and unusual publication. Softcover Edition. If ideas are the currency of our times then this is, undoubtedly, the Age of Conversation, for without the art of dialog, the cut and thrust of debate and discussion, then the economy of | IP | IP DS | 578,584 |
the job as chief dryer. I start drying her only to realize she still smells bad and so she gets sent out for a rewash. All the while I'm thinking and praying that the twins stay asleep upstairs. The last thing we need are the toddlers to wake up and demand attention while we are elbow deep in skunk smell! A LOOOONG hour later, twins still asleep, we declare the job done. Luckily we could laugh about it because I am telling you that smell was lingering . The next day we went about febreezing the whole house, airing it out and poor Carrie got to spend the day having her hair redone at the groomers. Fast forward to today and we still smell the skunk when Carrie gets wet! So imagine our feelings when we saw the little skunk visitor in our garden. Even though Carrie was begging to get outside, I (obviously) refused! S0metimes we do know what's best -- whether it's the kids or the dogs... even when they are whining we have to stay strong and not give in to their demands!! About Twin Mom 34 year old, born in a small steel town in South Africa, now living in a large Steel City in the US. Mother of twins and loving every moment. 19 Responses to The Curious Incident of The Skunk in the Back Yard OMG easier said than done right "not giving into demands" ha ha ha! Well when I saw that skunk | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 3,196,845 |
watch. Whatever you prefer, touring Australia will refresh your mind from you busy day to day lifestyle. Australia is a beautiful country and the Aussies are very friendly and warm people. They love to spend time in the outdoors exploring their beautiful nature while doing activities such as surfing, biking or hiking. People also enjoy spending time at home watching their favorite rugby games or surfing the web playing at the some of the best casinos online or online gaming websites. Just like in most countries today, technology and computer technologies like remote desktop software play a big part in their day-to-day life. Sports like rugby and soccer are also very popular and the regular punters enjoy their soccer betting and rugby bets on weekends. | IN | IN DT | 195,148 |
and if you do it as you ought, be assured that you will soon find the effects of it. I will assist you with my prayers, poor as they are: I recommend myself earnestly to yours, and those of your holy society. Sixth Letter To a member of the order who had received from him a book, and to whom he again enlarges on his favourite topic. Encouragement to persevere. I HAVE received from Mrs. -- the things which you gave her for me. I wonder that you have not given me your thoughts of the little book I sent to you, and which you must have received. Pray set heartily about the practice of it in your old age; it is better late than never. I cannot imagine how religious persons can live satisfied without the practice of the presence of God. For my part I keep myself retired with Him in the depth of centre of my soul as much as I can; and while I am so with Him I fear nothing; but the least turning from Him is insupportable. This exercise does not much fatigue the body: it is, however, proper to deprive it sometimes, nay often, of many little pleasures which are innocent and lawful: for God will not permit that a soul which desires to be devoted entirely to Him should take other pleasures than with Him; that is more than reasonable. I do not say that therefore we must put any violent | OP | OP RS | 3,207,173 |
in the category of: Rape apologist, rapist (love being called that because I dared to talk about male victims), bigot, racist, homophobe, loser who can't get laid & is angry at women etc... Should also bear in mind that rapes of women are woefully underreported, which is part of why you're full of shit. Treat men in monstrous fashion and you will create monsters. I just can't believe the blind rage and hate that some on this board reserve for white men. And it truly is hate, not revenge or justice. If you think simply observing "there is no way for women to know ahead of time which men are rapists and which aren't is "treating men in mounstrous fashion" then you are in cloud cuckoo land. If you think that "blind rage and hate" is being directed at white men then similarly you're simply not living in the real world. White men get treated fine here when they don't engage in apologetics for rape and racism. Again you mischaracterize Schroedinger's Rapist. It's not a stereotype, regardless of how much you refuse to acknowledge that. It is a colloquial explanation of how women are unable to know if a man is or isn't a rapist in the absence of context. Nor have you "kept your comments on point," you've introduced irrelevant facts like crime statistics and you've insulted feminists and many specific individuals on this thread. You've given as good as you got, and you've stuck around even when the | OP | OP OB | 3,175,976 |
your animals; I will bring in your mail & newspapers, wash and change the sheets on your bed, give your house a good cleaning, mow your lawn, and weed and water your gardern while you are away. You will have a very neat and clean house and lawn to return home to. I will also send you text messages or call (if you prefer) every few days letting you know how things are going on at your home and with your animals. In any event that your animals may need the care of a veterinarian I will immediately do my best to contact you. My desire is to give you a worry free trip as well as a pleasant return home. If you are interested in meeting and interviewing me, I can give you very good references of house/pet sits I have done in the past after our interview. I can be reached a lot quicker by phone. Best regards, I hope to hear from you soon. Debbie Contact House Sitter Please click on the register button below to join free as a home owner, and receive your own confidential message system so you can contact HappyHomeSitting08 identified only by your chosen username (login name). OR Phone Contacts for HappyHomeSitting08 Contact House Sitter Please click on the register button below to join free as a home owner, for access to House Sitters' contact phone numbers. OR Change Profile Picture Login (top right of this page) Select Functions then Upload Photos | IP | IP DS | 251,815 |
thing", But your wonderful rebuttle to any notion that the 'man in a cave" theory is to say that bush couldn't organise the WMD in Iraq so how could he have pulled off 9/11. It is a great way top avoid having to actually analyse the kean commission report and the official story. Your logic seems to be that your going to believe the official story without checking it and your not going to believe any other theory but will pick and mix only the most far out ones to attack. (maybe you should go for a job with Mike, he has a similar tactic. Orc, i am guessing you care enough to register, read and then comment on these blogs, so thats confusing saying that you don't care what we think or say. You clearly do. For example I could care less about the english cricket selection process so i never read about it or comment on it. You poor little fella. Good to see jon112 still doing his best to hold his own with the physics argument. Best you stick to the whole speed of collapse argument as it is one that neither side will ever win. Just make sure you avoid any of the ones you can't argue with. The salvage contracts signed before 9/11, the lack of anti-aircraft missile defense at the pentagon, the black boxes that have planes flying underground, the fireproof passports, the barry jennings testimony (i suppose you can argue about that one | IP | IP ED | 1,435,784 |
I am now trying to deal with all my memories and the carnage I've created. Figure it out. If you are more happy with her, baby or not you need to figure that out and tell your wife and discuss it with her and come to a consensus and figure out what you really need. You CAN'T do this when you are in two relationships. And you NEED TO DO THIS before you don't have an option. Trust me on that too, that is SO MUCH worse. All I am saying is take responsibility, at least for your actions. I know that I still feel like I am "cheating" because I am in my marriage but thinking about someone else. BUT I have decided that for me, cheating is NOT AN OPTION. I am working on my marriage and trying to see if I can sort it out. I have SO MANY of the same feelings as you and am in so many similar situations, but believe me, with all the immense, incredible pain I feel now, one thing I can tell you is that it feels SO GOOD not to be having an affair and not to be covering my tracks every day and not to be completely disrespecting my spouse. Hope that helps, at least initially. Hi to All, NR, I read your post with interest as it was a similar thing to me -I went out before Xmas and bumped into somebody I knew as a teen | ID | ID QA | 1,428,393 |
racist, it is very tolerant to racism as long as it is aimed against Jews and Israel. Afetr all, when duty calls, nothing else matter. ----------------------------------------\\... toniburtoni "If you don't like this forum, don't read it!! It is quite simple." ----------------------------------------\\... I dont like it and I will read it and I will make sure to point out the biased nature of this board and the newspaper which sponsored it whether you like it or not. If only these pesky Zionists would hand over Israel to the Arab Palestinians... with the excellent Palestinian leaders - envied in the whole world - in power over Israel, we would finally live to see a model state in the region, the shining star of the Middle East, a thriving democracy in which there would be no Jew nor Arab, no male nor female, no Christian nor Muslim, only a community of happy, peaceful people striving together, under wise leadership, for the betterment of their exemplary Great Palestine. I wonder why these Zionists don't cave in the greatness of my vision for a better Middle East. "It must be a good and warm home for Jews who are not Israelis, as well as for Israelis who are not Jews." seems to admit that it is not " a good and warm home...for Israelis who are not Jews." Does the track record suggest any sincerity here? "...for Jews who are not Israelis..." has a familiar ring to it. Just more nauseating humbug. I've just returned | SP | SP FS | 407,552 |
the scant potato slices and the golden yolk topped it all off. A very fine dish to use up the last of the bits in fridge before the weekend shop and then back to the indecision! No comments: About Me EATS, COOKS & BLOGS The random ramblings of a self confessed foodie diva gathering all tasty morsels of food related trivia and regurgitating them for your delectation. Less of a weblog more of a grublog! Bon appetit! | HI | HI | 3,026,295 |
You can't see through these eyes But I won't question If I deserve this The answer's much too hard to bare It's like I'm watching myself When I'm with you And I can't recognize what I see There's no visible doubt When I'm with you And I can't recognize what I see I've got no weight attached to The soles of my feet But no matter where we go from here You'll always feel like home Pushing, pushing I'm pushing further now Pushing, pushing I'm pushing further now Pushing, pushing I'm pushing further now Pushing, pushing I'm pushing further now It's like I'm watching myself When I'm with you And I can't recognize what I see There is no visible doubt When I'm with you And I can't recognize what I see So take my hand And lead the way from here So take my hand And lead the way from here So take my hand And lead the way from here So take my hand And lead the way from here So take my hand {Two souls aren't better off alone} And lead the way from here So take my hand {Two souls aren't better off alone} And lead the way from here It's like I'm watching myself When I'm with you And I can't recognize what I see There is no visible doubt When I'm with you And I can't recognize what I see | LY | LY SL | 628,064 |
writer to win the Pulitzer Prize with Annie Allen which tells the story of a black woman's passage from childhood to adulthood, against a backdrop of poverty and discrimination. In Saturday Review of Literature, Starr Nelson proclaimed the collection: "a work of art and a poignant social document." and Langston Hughes commented: "the people and poems in Gwendolyn Brooks' book are alive, reaching, and very much of today." After attending the Second Black Writers' Conference at Fisk University in 1967, Brooks' work took a more overtly political stance and shows a deepening concern with social problems. Toni Cade Bambara wrote in the New York Times Book Review that "something happened to Brooks, a something most certainly in evidence in In the Mecca and subsequent works -- a new movement and energy, intensity, richness, power of statement and a new stripped lean, compressed style. A change of style prompted by a change of mind." In the seventies, Brookes left the major publishing house Harper & Row, in favour of new Black publishing companies -- although this should not be taken as a sign that her work was universally acclaimed by its Black readership. Her autobiography Report from Part One (1972) did not provide the insight that some reviewers had expected -- prompting Brooks to reply: "They wanted a list of domestic spats." Other critics praised the book for explaining the poet's new orientation toward her racial heritage and her role as a poet. Gwendolyn Brooks was sixty-eight when she became the | LY | LY PO | 123,110 |
is white. Some kids as her school have asked her this and she tells them, 'my dad is black and my mum is white and I'm a mixture of the two' She did go through a stage of saying she wanted to be like her friends and have blonde straight hair, but now she loves seeing older girls like her and saying "mummy I will look like her when I'm older" she has black and white baby annabels and loves them equally. I think if you celebrate both sides from the start and wait for your dcs to ask questions. Enjoy your beautiful best of both children! X aww yea i remember that book! you should also look for books that feature mixed families but it has nothing to do with the story like the childrens book 'silver shoes' because then its just a plain ol'childrens story with no enfacice on colour but theyll naturally notice that 'hmm shes mixed like me' you should be able to get it in your local library or get cheap on amazon. its true that we live in a much more diverse country now but remember there are still 'haters' out there. ive heard of mixed kids getting bullied by both sides of their race which can make them unsure and unconfident about who they are. so just make sure your kids are raised being aware of things like that, but aslong as they are proud and embrace who they are then their confidence | ID | ID DF | 213,445 |
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