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the main event, CM Punk defeated Sheamus due to interference from The Big Show, in what was advertised as the biggest Lumberjack match ever. The match went on for eighteen minutes, and at this point in the show it felt like a life time. As soon as Punk got the win, Ryback's music hit and the big man strode to the ring. Every time Punk tried escaping, the Lumberjacks threw him back into the ring for Ryback to administer more destruction to the WWE Champ. Eventually, after the Shellshock, Punk managed to retreat, cowering up the ramp with Heyman questioning, "what are we going to do?" In the other matches, we had Kofi Kingston making short work of Michael McGillicutty; in a rematch from their well contested match from last week, Justin Gabriel defeated Antonio Cesarro with the 450 splash, surely setting up a rubber match for the US Championship possibly at the pay per view; and Alberto Del Rio dominated Zack Ryder , applying his arm bar after the match while Ricardo Rodriguez held the microphone to his mouth so he could trash talk Randy Orton , building to their grudge match this Sunday. Final Thoughts This was the go-home show for Hell in a Cell , and they did largely a steady job in building the pay per view mainly in the informative commentary. The result of the Ryback and Punk match is extremely intriguing and I am still confounded with what they are going to do. But | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,014,386 |
you and Nathan are smaller than some of your competition. Is there something in your style or technique that you may do a bit differently to adapt? JS: Yes, definitely. We row a bit shorter than most crews and we can rate a lot higher which is a benefit for us as we have the opportunity to change speed more quickly than other teams. I heard that at the World Champs we rowed at about 38 [strokes per minute] and then 45 at the end. WR: You have talked about it being hard to break through to the national team because of your height. JS: It's more that they said that I wasn't compatible with other athletes. That other people would struggle to row with me. As a junior I ended up in the single as a reserve for the four. WR: When did you move to the national training centre in Karapiro and become part of the national team? JS: After juniors I stayed around. I was coming up to Karapiro for winter anyway. I then started at university there. WR: Do you train much in the single or always in the double? JS: We do quite a lot of training in the single with Nathan and Storm (Uru) and Peter (Taylor). I get my ass kicked. I struggle with the distance. I'm more into my short sharp pieces. WR: What's a typical day like at the moment? JS: I get up at 6am and we're on the water | SP | SP IT | 1,796,268 |
the country. Dr Anthony Dancer, Social Justice Commissioner, and I were invited to speak on the issue in mid-October in Nelson, Motueka and Takaka. We both really enjoyed speaking with a range of people and exploring this beautiful part of the country. The issues we face are so big. The association with the Anglican Church brought in some who may have not considered the issues before and was really valuable. Face to face discussions are a big part of what's needed for change to happen. Thanks so much to Top of the South group 'Renewables' for your hospitality and the fantastic work done in organising the tour, the amazing media afterwards and the other work being done in your region. It was great to put faces to names from the lignite discussion group and make new friends in our work towards a coal free Aotearoa. Note: A quick way to find contacts of all the regional anti-coal action groups is on the website . Auckland: Auckland Coal Action Jill Whitmore reports: We identified in mid-August that the NZ Symphony Orchestra was advertising an upcoming concert tour of major centres as "The Solid Energy Tour", sponsored by Solid Energy, and decided to picket the Auckland performance and put our anti-coal message out to the public. We were concerned not to alienate concert-goers, and also to make it clear that we support the NZSO though we abhor their SE sponsorship. We explained this in a letter to the NZSO management before the | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,868,440 |
really know how much time they have before the people react to things like.the eugenics law he signed passed the very same one Hitler signed,or the u.s. fema camps at the ready there not for outsiders [hr645]read the national security report to see who they think the enemy is.the taking down of the missile shields an degrading lawsuits of our service people. the Mexico treaty singed by Clinton will be signed by Obama,already preparing u.s. troops for martial law ,texas urban warfare training going on other states to.I don't really want to see how Meany will follow him to fight there own people.or UN orders?witch he opened us up to.we will see who is worthy of ''saying i am a American''by how stand for her.freedom is only giving to those willing to fight for it. Rik | 11.11.10 @ 2:39AM Methos | 9.27.09 @ 10:12PM Nope. It's far more important to destroy Obamacare now and render him a lame duck. We can come back and deal with tort reform in a few years when there are actual Americans running the government again. Jonathan | 9.28.09 @ 5:58PM I think it worth noting that the responses to this well thought-out statement by Jerry are not even close to half the length of what he said. Do we pay so much attention to detractors and critics now, as to destroy any and every hope of something good with a simple "Nope"? I certainly hope not. Bill | 1.12.10 @ 7:41PM Actually, I | IP | IP | 186,900 |
as Ryan Bingham boasts that during the previous year he spent 322 days on the road, flying from city to city in pursuit of victims. But, one day while sitting a hotel bar, he initiates a conversation with Vera Farmiga playing Alex Goran, a fellow road-warrior and corporate shark, equally consumed by frequent flyer perks and privileges. They end up in bed but the traditional, cliche love story never evolves. The script is superb as is Farmiga who previously appeared in The Departed by Martin Scorsese and the 2004 remake of the Manchurian Candidate. Obviously, she is not an obscure actress but this role was meant for her. She plays her character with incredible charm, grace and sexual vitality telling Clooney "Just think of me as yourself with a vagina." Although captivated by Clooney's charm and appearance, Alex always remains his alter-ego much to his dismay. In the end, Clooney is consumed by a life free from personal responsiblity and the daily toil of earth-bound inhabitants as he pursues his goal of becoming the seventh person in the world to achieve 10-million frequent flyer miles. I don't know if American Airlines paid a fee to partially sponsor this film but it is a long-form commercial for American Airlines elite frequent flyer awards program which bestows unique privileges to a select group of travellers. The screenplay by Sheldon Turner and director Jason Reitman was adapted from the 2001 novel by Walter Kirn. It should be studied by screenwriting students at cinema | IP | IP DS | 38,926 |
bat for her and rightfully so when her employer refused to pay her workers comp bills. On the other hand my BIL didn't like his job at UPS, he repreatedly skipped work without any notification to his employer. This went on for five months and UPS could not fire him because his union kept intervening for him. Never been a member myself and hope to keep it that way. ttp://pulse.yahoo.com/_YTW457NVTTIB2NPVUGR7WXAXFM General Lee The only thing good about this is that the ignorant union workers cut their own throat. I hope they can't find a job at McDonald's. This is precisely what they did to Detroit. They simply don't learn; you can't squeeze blood out of a turnip. I have absolutely zero sympathy for union workers who milk a company until it's insolvent then move on to the next one. Unions are nothing more than legalized extortion; plain and simple. ttp://www.facebook.com/JeahhProductions James Gilliam People like you are blinded by the myths and bs people like fox news put out, I bet you didnt know that when hostess brand filed the first time and the unions took a 8% cut in pay they increased the salary of there ceo's from 750,000$ to 2.5 million, yet you want to blame people that are barely above the poverty threshold for the mis-management of a company. obama_spoke_now_im_broke an 8 percent cut in pay, so boo effin hoo, they were making what, 45 dollars down to 35 dollars? don't know the math of that but you | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,274,652 |
always thought marathon was an 'okay' song, but played live it is just awesome. It was especially nice to see the 1980 album Moving Pictures played in full. Seeing the History of Rush clips was fun, too, and shows that they have a good sense of humour and are not afraid to take them micky out of themselves. This is a well put together DVD and well directed, no Rush fan will be disappointed. | IP | IP DS | 572,119 |
yes or no would suffice. I remember Brian when I started out to do this I managed to track down a person who knew of the family and she informed me my birth mother had died from cancer at the age of 41. When I spoke to her sister she said it wasn't cancer but a burst peptic ulcer which had been misdiagnosed by her doctor. Sometimes you can open a whole new can of worms when you start digging about your past. Its me again. Just been thinking about your problem in that your relative wont answer your question, I just wondered if you explained this to the hospital and gave them your birth mums name and address of where she lived, wither the hospital might be able to access her medical records themselves. They may not be able to tell you anything even if they can do this because of patient confidentiality. Its a long shot I know but may be worth a try but I don't know what else to try except maybe writing a letter to the relative who is not helping at the moment. She may respond to a letter better than a phone call perhaps. I answer to you query re my cancer support group, I am waiting for the next committee meeting and will keep you posted when I have more info, and thank you for asking. | ID | ID DF | 406,749 |
curation The accuracy of the classification generated by the pipeline was manually verified for all the categories, except "contig", for which the annotation information of genomic regions was not available. This process was performed using a web interface tool described in the alignments procedures section of the methods, where the data on the alignments are reported and graphically displayed (Figure (Figure5, 5 , [ 38 ]). The web interface tool provides a direct external link to the Ensembl website, to allow all the information for a given gene to be easily accessed. Criteria used to evaluate the significance of the alignments, and therefore the correctness of the classification, were: the conservation of gene structure between human and cow, the parameters of alignments and the presence of genscan predictions, ESTs, mRNAs and UniGene features, aligned alongside with the query sequence. Only protein coding genes aligned to the genome with overall identity equal or greater than 75% were selected for the manual curation, even though the sequences below this threshold had highly significant E-values. The genes in the "not aligned" category, which could not be selected using a threshold, were all examined. The analyses and supporting evidence for each library is presented in the following sections and the results summarised in Table Table3 3 . Web interface to display the results of alignments of the bovine and human libraries . Records can be retrieved by Ensembl ID, percentage of identity of the alignment, classification and gene name, through the search panel. For | IN | IN RA | 120,850 |
our rusty crown All apologies and queues and bright red people with ludicrous views And the last day of summer trickles down the drain Tears for the wedding and smiles for the funeral Stay in your car, you know you're not as useful as you were Oh what now? I came to your school fete, I'm a sucker for a raffle I couldn't see the trees but I could smell the rotten apples Quick, everyone inside, we're wait until the rain ends Was our year cursed? Another dead school friend burns away Tears for the weddings, smiles for the funeral Stay in the car, you know you're not as useful as you were Oh, what now? Where ridicule is something to be proud of Mopeds buzzing by like angry wasps in the dying light Tears weddings for the weddings and smiles for the funeral Stay in the car, you know you're not as useful as you were Oh, what now? See the sun going down on our rusty crown Feel the blood running down our rusty crown See the sun going down in our rusty crown EXIT (Words - GA Johnson) Maybe it's time to get out? Maybe it's time to get out? We all have our reasons We all have our doubts Maybe it's time to get out? THE FAINT HORIZON (Words - GA Johnson) In youth, we think too little In age, we think too much In youth, of what's to come In age, of what we've lost | LY | LY SL | 21,312 |
one - winner. This rage that lasts a thousand years - it seemed like the madness it generated might last 1,000 years. Will soon be done - hope it gets solved soon. This flame that burns inside of me - the passion that alot of people had trying to solves the riddle. I'm here in secret harmonies - picking out the meaningful things from the red herrings. General Comment: Personally, I think this was written for Highlander. I mean, come on... 'One dream, one soul, one prize, one goal...No mortal man can win this day...There can be only one...This rage that lasts a thousand years' if that doesn't sound like Highlander I don't know what does. General Comment: I actually like the live version much better. The studio one is alright and I'm not a fan of all their videos. You kind of feel cheated buying greatest video hits II when a few of the videos only feature queen performing the song. (i.e. friends will be friends, i want it all, one vision) General Comment: it seems to me...others may disagree....that this is one song that soundedd good only at the studio......it sunds great.....even though they played great live...this song never quite had the same feeling live.....the Music Video was really good....but it didn't sound as good at Wembley....even though it was live and bold....it just didn't have that oomph to it. General Comment: Pretty cool song but for some reason, the book in the triple platinum collection states that | LY | LY SL | 182,914 |
at least put something! I mean, if I am meant to deny all 'unidentified publisher' popups because it might be a virus (or not), then I will be denying microsoft because MICROSOFT STUFF COMES UNDER 'UNIDENTIFIED PUBLISHER!!!!' UAC idea is good, but its implementation of The Corporation is weird. No one need to approve "elevation" for any single run of any single app. It can be done only once -- by default when is run by user for the first time -- and put on list of insecure apps if necessary. So simple it is -- but try to explain it to a smart asshole just out of college -- wasted time! Hi there! Is there any way to change UAC from a standard account? I used to have an admin account but I ended up changing it into a standard account and now only my older brother has an admin account and everytime I need something done, I have to go to him. Its really annoying. Please help me out. Thank you. i i have vista ultimate on my pc with 2 accounts, admin and user. I would like to permit access to an application for the user without having him type in the admin password cause the user can't run the application without the admin password, it worked with turning off UAC but i didn't recommend it cause it just makes my system less secure, so if there is a way to apply permissions just to that application | HI | HI HT | 148,826 |
team of elders. At least one will be a prophet. At least one will be an evangelist. The others will be pastors/teachers. Each will bring different gifts and skills, but no one will take preference. No one person will be leader, instead different people will lead, depending on the situation and who has the gifts that the situation requires. This model of leadership will be extremely demanding. It will require incredible trust, loyalty, honesty, humility and love. Some will say it is too hard, but it is what Jesus expects of his leaders. It is what makes us different from the world. iii) Discipleship Every person who becomes a Christian will be discipled so that they grow to maturity. Discipleship means learning to be a Christian by following the example of another Christian. The disciple will be taught the truths of the Christian faith in the form of on-the-job training. The person discipling will provide correction if the disciple goes wrong. The person discipling will work in a very close partnership with the Holy Spirit. They will bathe the disciple in continuous prayer. Submission to the eldership will be a condition of entry to the church. This is symbolised by their being inside the lines between the elders. I am not talking here about the heavy-handed submission that has damaged some churches and destroyed some Christians in some cults. Submission should not be a "heavy" thing. It is just a willingness by believers to allow more mature Christians to speak | OP | OP RS | 1,760,712 |
whole. No less hard was it not to grieve for the loss of an only child, than not to fear the continuance of that grief. But in perfect faith there is no fear; the more we fear, the less we believe. The hand of Christ's grace goes with the calls of his word, to make them effectual. Christ commanded to give her meat. As babes new born, so those newly raised from sin, desire spiritual food, that they may grow thereby. Matthew 9:24 he said, "Go away. The girl is not dead but asleep." But they laughed at him. Luke 8:52 Meanwhile, all the people were wailing and mourning for her. "Stop wailing," Jesus said. "She is not dead but asleep." Luke 8:54 But he took her by the hand and said, "My child, get up!" | LY | LY PR | 627,196 |
it is to give people ranks, but to the theories. These ranks are not intended to be absolute, but to help you search. For example, if you are interested in theories about the subject X, but you don?t care about the validity of the proofs, you can specify this to the search engine of the website. > Where as the simple ground breaking insights may well have incomplete and invalidated affixed to them. If a theory is incomplete or invalidated, clearly we need to complete it and to validate/invalidate it. But the database will contain it as well, and it will be available for research and improvements. > The seeker will still have to search through an endless volume of alternatives to find the gems, and may well short cut to the models that seem most authoritative and complete ,missing the best models entirely. It is us who drive the car, not the car which driving us. I think that letting ideas floating on the www randomly makes the search more difficult. We can organize them at wish. And I proposed some criteria for doing this, which seemed to me appropriate to more or less scientific theories. I confess that, initially, I did not have many hopes about Wikipedia, because 1. Waits for voluntary contributors, and 2. Apparently, everyone can write whatever they want. At that time it was easy to find elementary math mistakes on Wikipedia. Now, the mathematical articles are well settled and stable, and the less exact | ID | ID DF | 444,213 |
in a field containing several Olympic qualified boats, but remained positive about further improvements in the B Final - still just their third international race together. "Today in our semi-final we knew that it was going to be the most important race of this World Cup for us," said Grant. "It was a chance to be in the A-Final, so we focussed on that fact and went all out to get one of the two spots available. "We stuck to our race plan and we learned that at our best we are up with the best crews in the lightweight four field. That's a real positive for us and even though we are all disappointed at not making the A-Final after fading a little in the sprint for the line we definitely feel that we are tracking well for the qualification regatta in a few weeks. We now plan to finish this World Cup on a high by winning the B-final." The heavyweight four of Tyson Williams, Jade Uru, Chris Harris and Sean O'Neill also failed to make the cut for the A Final, and like the light four had been in contention during the race. Another new-look crew, it held third place until the final 500 metres before being overhauled in the sprint for the line for the final qualifying spot by the Czech Republic. Greece and the Belarusians locked out the top two places. There was more disappointment for the men's eight. It finished last in a field | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 1,758,585 |
Division had also reached the forward area. This was the 21st Brigade led by Brigadier Arnold Potts, and comprised another two battalions (the 2/14th and 2/16th) numbering a little more than 1000 men in total. Command of Maroubra Force now fell to Potts. When the Japanese resumed their advance on 26 August ? the same day that Japanese marines went ashore at Milne Bay ? Potts was forced to mount a desperate and difficult fighting withdrawal aimed at denying ground and causing maximum delay to the enemy. During the fourth consecutive day of fighting at Isurava, Private Bruce Kingsbury led a gallant counter-attack against a breach in the Australian perimeter which earned him the Victoria Cross - the first won on Australian soil (which Papua then was). Sadly, this gallant soldier fell to a sniper's bullet during his charge and his award was a posthumous one. (He, too, is recorded on the Roll of Honour, on panel 38.) Potts and his men fell back first to Eora Creek on 30 August, then Templeton's Crossing on 2 September, and Efogi three days later. As one writer has described it: "From 31 August to 15 September the Australians, against vastly superior numbers, fought a decisive military game of cat and mouse along the track. Company by company, platoon by platoon, section by section, they defended until their comrades passed through their lines, broke off contact sometimes 20 to 30 metres from the enemy and repeated the procedure again and again down the | SP | SP TA | 242,865 |
Jaycee Dugard remembers her family and is enjoying getting to know her younger sister, who was a baby when Dugard was kidnapped 18 years ago, her aunt said today. Tina Dugard spoke to reporters at the FBI's Los Angeles office, describing her niece's reunion with her mother and sister. "The smile on my sister's face was as wide as the sea. Her oldest daughter is finally home," Tina Dugard said. Phillip and Nancy Garrido have pleaded not guilty to kidnap, rape and imprisonment charges related to Dugard's 1991 abduction from South Lake Tahoe. Police say Garrido fathered Dugard's two daughters and lived with them in a backyard encampment of tents and sheds in Antioch. Tina Dugard said her niece's daughters, ages 11 and 15, appeared to be bright and educated, even though they did not attend school. "Jaycee did a truly amazing job with the limited resources and education that she herself had, and we are so proud of her," Dugard said. The family's location has been a closely guarded secret since the 29-year-old woman reappeared last week . She was 11 when she was allegedly kidnapped. Tina Dugard said the family has been spending time "in a secluded place," reconnecting and getting to know each other again. "Not only have we laughed and cried together, but we've spent time sitting quietly, taking pleasure in each other's company," Dugard said. Tina Dugard took no questions from reporters and did not comment on the investigation into her niece's abduction. A spokeswoman | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 514,073 |
wait for the microphone and speak directly into it. Stand, state your name and affiliation. And we go -- who has the microphone? QUESTIONER: Hi. I'm Nick Rostow from the State University of New York. What a lot of things have been said to disagree with. (Laughter.) MR. : Good! QUESTIONER: But I do have a question. But first of all, the question about the CTBT is whether Senator Lugar has changed his mind. I was staff director of the Senate Intelligence Committee when that treaty came before the Senate. And then he went -- it is not verifiable -- that was the end of the treaty. And I don't think it's become more verifiable in the last few years, so the question is where does Senator Lugar stand, since he is the herd bull on this issue? Secondly, and my question really is embedded in this, and David, I -- with great respect to your fine print, when a treaty cannot be changed, when there can be no reservations to a treaty, and the president of the United States says I'm signing it, but I don't recommend that the Senate give its advice and consent to ratification until our interests are accommodated, and there's no way to do it without changing the text of the treaty, that is, in my view, a legal piece of slickery which is contrary to international law, which provides that if you sign a treaty, it means that you intend to abide by it. | SP | SP TA | 3,231,326 |
those harms are likely to be built of a succession of smaller disasters with each becoming further 'cause' to favour delay over prompt action and for 'saving' money over appropriate infrastructure investment... given that delay entrenches growing reliance upon inappropriate infrastructure...given that theeconomic recovery the... Given how seriously climate change looks likely to harm Australia and the impossibility of reversing the climate impacts of emissions once they've been emitted... given that those harms are likely to be built of a succession of smaller disasters with each becoming further 'cause' to favour delay over prompt action and for 'saving' money over appropriate infrastructure investment... given that delay entrenches growing reliance upon inappropriate infrastructure...given that theeconomic recovery the author looks to to put us in a 'better' position will be built on the back of expansion of coal and gas exports which further entrench the problem globally...given that saving on the costs of putting us on a low emissions footing will be achieved by not putting us on a low emissions footing... given that the Australia we know will be toast should global efforts fail... given that global efforts are the sum of all the individual efforts... given that Australia back pedalling will give comfort to global efforts to scuttle agreements on emissions reductions... Sorry but the author hasn't provided good reasons to delay, just good (as in sellable) excuses; they will be most of all supported by those who disbelieve in the seriousness of the problem and for whom there will | IP | IP PA | 212,413 |
two gametes join and their chromosomes combine, so that the fertilised cell contains a normal complement of chromosomes, with some from each parent flower. The fertilised ovule goes on to form a seed , which contains a food store and an embryo that will later grow into a new plant. The ovary develops into a fruit to protect the seed. Some flowers, such as avocados, only have one ovule in their ovary, so their fruit only has one seed. Many flowers, such as kiwifruit, have lots of ovules in their ovary, so their fruit contains many seeds. | IN | IN DT | 1,780,702 |
good reason for dismissing you, and carry out your dismissal in a fair and reasonable manner. Some employment agreements have formal processes for how a dismissal or disciplinary action should take place. Some employment agreements tell you when you can or can't be dismissed, or what you can be instantly dismissed for. The Employment Relations Act 2000 says that there are at least four things an employer should do when taking action against an employee. All individual employment agreements must contain a clear explanation of the processes for solving employment relationship problems, i.e. an explanation of processes to follow and services available for resolving employment relationship problems. It should also mention what your rights are, what happens when a problem is raised, and that there is a period of 90 days within which a personal grievance must be raised. How many warnings does my employer have to give me before firing me? Your employment agreement may set out the disciplinary procedures in place at your workplace. There are no "standard" number of warnings which should be given prior to dismissal, or whether they should be verbal or written. If you do not have an employment agreement, or there is nothing in the agreement about a disciplinary procedure, this does not mean your employer can fire you without warning (unless you are on a 90 day trial -- click here for info). The Employment Relations Act 2000 says that there are at least four things an employer should do when taking | HI | HI FH | 1,748,954 |
dialogue about Lecter/Miggs being able to smell Clarice Starling's mott....that is one skill to possess! Since this is ultimately a science forum I wonder what the data is on vaginal fragrance and sexual attraction and also ponder the sheer ability of the male of the species to discern the 'scent of a woman' from distance (being incarcerated in a maximum security cell notwithstanding!) Makes you wonder what Al Pacino was really captivated by in that blind veteran movie after all. Also I think the word 'cunnilingus ' gives cunt a run for its money in the sheer ickyness stakes. Tamalaine said, Yeah, I did a double take when I was in a bookshop and saw the spine of the Clint Eastwood biography, Clint, in bold capital letters. One nasty word which isn_Tt on the list but has a lot of power to cause offence is _~Scum_T. Pretty much guaranteed to provoke a reaction. Smart Aleck said, However I see that doesn't explain where the EVIL overtones come from although it could be that story about some Warrior King in the feudal days who made all his swordsman swap their shield arms so they could attack the enemy with sword in other hand and the enemy would not be able to block with their shields. Or is this a precursor of the urban myth? aspiring pedant said, I have to agree with smart Aleck, who was very quickly off the mark, the word is from Latin via old French and these | OP | OP OB | 3,064,642 |
a 5 or 10 grid penalty. And 20 grid penalty places covert to a race ban. Of course this would only take into account driver penalties, not engine or gearbox changes. I think this would give a lot more meaning to the grid penalties and hopefully would net us a campionship where nobody would have to be banned. And I also agree with ferrari about using the same criteria in gp2 and gp3. Pastor Maldonado has a history of escaping the consequences of reckless driving with money: In 2005, he was banned for life after he ignored yellow flags at Monaco in Renault World Series, ran over a Marshall and broke his back. Maldonado's father intervened and paid off the family concerned and smoothed things over. In GP2 he frequently resorted to using his car as a weapon, for example Spa 2009, Hockenheim 2010 -- (against Grosjean!) Also known in junior formulae for 'accidents' blocking circuit during qualy after setting good times himself. There are many young drivers in lower formulas as fast as he is ... but lacking the cash to paper over their red mist moments, and buy a seat in F1. Pastor is a child of privilege. In Latin American society, if your family has the money and influence you can literally buy or threaten your way out of very serious offenses. Even more so when the president of the country has your back. Maldonado sees the world in a different lens from what most people in | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 27,911 |
I've heard many people stating they don't believe in environmental policies (whether rain forest protection, recycling, alternative energy) solely on the basis that "global warming is a myth". That purely because they believe that either it isn't real (scientifically disputed) or is a natural process, it is acceptable to continue to pollute the seas, destroy forests, use up future generations resources. As you can probably tell, I'm quite environmentally minded. It may surprise people then that I am myself doubtful as to "global warming", particularly due to similar occurrences at several points in the earth's history. However I see this as one particular concern amongst a handful of others. IMO it can be detached from "climate change" (which I don't think you can really argue with). We HAVE affected our surroundings e.g: in overfishing, through deforestation and through pollution. It seems to me that is now somewhat in vogue to be "anti-environmental". After the enthusiasm of the early nougties, people have either become apathetic or downright annoyed with the "green movement" (perhaps I'd agree at the overuse of the words green or eco ). I've heard people stating that they are "sick of green policy" or "agenda", which to me personally is a bit much given that we encounter our environments on a day to day basis; how can we ever be "too involved"? (for instance even fly-tipping or noise complaints are technically a matter of environmental law). I'm not saying everyone HAS to care about the environment, but just | ID | ID DF | 3,134,006 |
wondered what that was. nice post for beginners. :) i actually have a few knives -- a boning knife, breaking knife, skinning knife, vegetable cleaver, chopper, bread knife, chef's knife, turning knife and paring knife. home cooks should avoid buying knife blocks altogether. the knives are usually stamped in the old-school european style with the heavy blades and wide bolsters that make them a bitch to sharpen. if you have knives you should learn how to take care of them, that includes washing (never in the dishwasher!), sharpening and maintaining. a quick polish with a fine 3000 grade stone makes a world of difference when it comes to slicing fish or segmenting oranges. most "professional" knife sharpeners will take your knife out to the back and grind it down on a motorised stone. it will feel sharp when you get it back. heck it'll cut through tomatoes so aggressively that you'll wonder how you ever got by but the edge will be riddled with micro serrations. the more serrated your knife is and the more aggressive it feels when you cut with it, the faster your edge will wear down. after a proper sharpen the edge of your knife should be as smooth and as reflective as a mirror, and even from tip to heel. 800 is a useful stone to put an edge on a blunt knife, 1000 for general sharpening and 3000 for polishing. ey... I'm a botanist and more importantly, I served as a Peace Corps volunteer | HI | HI HT | 613,948 |
people's will. The hon. and learned Member for East Leicester (Mr. Donovan) said that even if there were no mandate that would not in his view necessarily rule out the wisdom of the Government taking this action at this time. The Government today is elected to govern -- I do not suppose any of us would dispute that -- and, therefore, it would be within their rights, he said, to bring forward any Measure that they thought was necessary. One would say that might be true of certain Measures, but not of a Measure which raises great Constitutional issues. I say that ought not to be done without a specific mandate and the approval of the people to that mandate. I believe that the proposals which have been made do, in fact, divide the country. I quite agree that there is no great excitement in our constituencies about this matter, but it does divide those who think about these things one from another in a very important way. I was very sorry -- I must say this in his presence tonight -- as a Scottish Member to have listened to the speech of the hon. Member for South Ayrshire. I should like to remind the House of what he said, because I think it ought to be repudiated by another Scottish Member as soon as possible. This is what he said: I hold no brief for the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Archbishop of York. They have no say as | SP | SP IT | 466,997 |
watched the new True Grit and then a copy of True Grit with John Wayne on blu ray. Similar story minor changes here and there but overall not impressed with it. Too many parts are identical and then there are changes to the original which left me wondering what all the hype was about. Hollywood is obsessed with remakes now! Technology is good but not always better, look at the location shooting in the original, no computer generated images here! Next remakes:- Casablanca, The African Queen, High Noon auziskot : 13 May 2012 3:50:56am ((True Grit))[[10]] Kim Darby and glen Campbell ruined the original... Jeff bridges did a fantastic job as the main character... Great performance I do like john Wayne a lot but he is not a great actor.... just very popular... a Stallone type... BILL : 22 Feb 2012 10:29:56pm ((True Grit))[[8]] Very good movie once again from the Coen Boys. Couldn't understand a word Jeff Bridges was saying but it didn't matter. The young girl is excellent as is the Matt Damon. Nice ending! littlemurders : 16 Feb 2012 1:35:26pm ((True Grit))[[7]] As a Cohen Bros fan, I was hoping to give this five stars, having high expectations of dialogue tinged with irony and wit. Unfortunately, I couldn't discern the mutterings of its protagonist, Rooster Cogburn. I didn't have that problem with John Wayne in the original. Just as well, as I had to rely on my memory from the 1969 film to glean what was happening | SP | SP IT | 314,872 |
scared away from voting for Republicans. After all, it's "unpopular." Republicans have been unpopular before, as have Democrats. Both parties have made numerous "comebacks" through-out history. This will be the case again. 46% of the voting population gave their vote to Senator John McCain, in a year where many had assumed the worst for Republicans. This was a respectable number, historically speaking. McCain carried 22 states, more than most losing candidates have over the last 40 years. Kerry won 19+DC. Gore won 20+DC. If Obama loses support in states where it was extremely close, such as Ohio, Florida, New Hampshire, Michigan, Minnesota and Indiana, he may not be re-elected. Those states have a combined Electoral Vote of 96. If his opponent grabbed all those and the same states that McCain carried, it would make the tally that fabled 269-269 split. He would be at the mercy of the House of Reps, which could very well be in Republican hands by then. If Obama loses support in other states, at the gain of a Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich or Rudy Giuliani, he can't win. But that's all speculation at this point. Anything can happen in politics over 3 or 4 years. little old lady | 7.27.09 @ 2:32PM Regarding Obama's high grades from Harvard and his IQ. Where's the source of his Harvard grades? Why is he the only president or candidate for any office whose IQ has come into play? I bet Bill Clinton's is higher! Intelligence does not out-weigh | IP | IP | 186,900 |
we had a face-to-face meeting with members here in Busan on 29 August. Based on the comments received to the original proposal, the proposal was slightly revised and circulated for the community views initially. I would like to take you to the summary of the revised proposal. The name of the proposal has been mentioned as public policy advisory committee because the community members suggested that only government would not be appropriate, since the aim of the proposal is to have a multi-stakeholder engagement. We named it Public Policy Advisory Committee in APNIC, and it is supposed to be a multi-stakeholder formal advisory body comprising industry, community participants and some government representatives. The committee will be a framework to institutionalize the private/public engagement within APNIC on matters relating to public policies encompassing all the facets of the Internet. I would like to inform that this committee in no way, as per the proposal, tries to create conflict with the existing set-up, whereas there are broader rules and issues to be discussed on the Internet and that's what it likes to proactively work upon. The role of the committee will be to work with APNIC on matters related to public policy issues for the development of the Internet in the region and will proactively advise APNIC on new policies and emerging developments in the respective regions. It will also provide APNIC an opportunity to participate in the policy development processes of respective member companies. It aims to provide an interface with | SP | SP TA | 457,405 |
to use technology or create architectural standards at the so-called edge of the company. There still is a role for IT directors and CIOs in Mulholland's grand vision. "The CIO will continue to work with the chief financial officer in maintaining centralised IT to cost, to budget and to very exacting standards of compliance." Email Alerts By submitting you agree to receive email from TechTarget and its partners. If you reside outside of the United States, you consent to having your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States. Privacy | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 670,814 |
and the humour -life was cheap and lawless and i felt that. The trading of the body was a great touch, as was the bearsskin trapper.... you can "smell" them all. Bridges makes a very credible drunk has been . Hailee was great - a bit too unbelievable at times. The gunfights are well done - I found it sad, black and real . Beautifully shot. Shame about the horse Spaceship B : 01 Mar 2011 10:45:11am ((True Grit))[[8]] This was indeed a gritty, blood-soaked old-fashioned western of the kind which is unknown today. Against the trend, I enjoyed Mat Damon's and Hailee Steinfeld's performances more than the venerable Jeff, whose mumbling wasn't as bad as reported. This film had some very subtle humour. Damon's honourable Texas Ranger was quite hilarious, and Steinfeld's endless threats to put lawyers onto the bad guys is a brilliant touch. Had no problems with the ending. But, I haven't seem the original. I am sure the Duke would have loved it. KT : 26 Feb 2011 12:04:27pm ((True Grit))[[5]] I and my two companions hated it. I'm sure the dialogue would have been great but we couldn't understand it. The close ups weren't too bad because you could try to lip read but further away it was incomprehensible. The rescue scene in the cave was perfunctory and firing a gun multiple times in a small area I'm sure would cause some sort of ricochet that would be bound to kill someone. Corny movie. Clayton | SP | SP IT | 314,872 |
is the belief of the task force that these changes should not alone trigger a change-of-condition MDS. 2. EXAMPLES Exhibit A: Subject: Nursing Home Setting Title: Plan of Care Policy: Hospice and nursing home will establish one individualized Plan of Care for the hospice patient/family in the Nursing Home Setting. Purpose: To plan for quality hospice care. Special Instructions: Upon admission to hospice, the initial Plan of Care will be developed by hospice and charted. Nursing home resident to hospice: Hospice will do assessment and gather information from existing Plan of Care and nursing home staff. Hospice and nursing home will jointly establish the Plan of Care. Nursing home staff will initiate change-of-condition MDS/RAP as care changes focus from curative/maintenance to palliative. Hospice patient to nursing home: Hospice/nursing home will develop a Plan of Care. Nursing home will initiate change-of-care focus MDS/RAP and gather information from hospice. At initial interdisciplinary team conference after nursing home admission, hospice will address the RAP problem areas and document anticipated potential patient outcomes based on terminal disease progression and dying process on form NH 021. A copy will be placed on nursing home chart. At interdisciplinary team meeting following MDS/RAP review, the triggered RAP areas will be addressed by hospice interdisciplinary/nursing home team meeting with problems opened or rationale for not opening documented on form NH 021 with copy on nursing home chart. When a new problem is opened, hospice will document on interdisciplinary team minutes form if anticipated and related to terminal illness | IN | IN | 750,857 |
when each agent has a varying number of friends chosen uniform randomly from (0, upper-limit-for-friends). Figure 2 gives a snapshot of the adult agents' friendship network. Figure 2 . Example of the adult agents' friend network Extended family network As discussed earlier the extended family network is crucial to accommodating orphans when there is no one left to look after them. Marriages are the way through which households get connected to the extended family network. Hence, the network may be perceived as overlapping clusters of households. At the start of the simulation households are initialized with no extended family networks. The households are nevertheless linked via the social neighbourhood shown in Figure 1. As the simulation proceeds and marriages occur, the extended family network grows. Alternatively, one can initialize the model with a pre-existing kinship network. In this case the model establishes extended family links to randomly chosen households, where the number of links assigned to each household is a parameter. Savings clubs ('stokvels') The social neighbours form the basis for informal savings clubs, known as stokvels. Members of a stokvel pay a mutually agreed sum into the club every month. The cumulative savings of the group are then rotated to each member of the group on a regular basis. After everyone has had their turn in receiving the contributions, the group may disband or start another cycle. Female household heads with higher literacy are usually the coordinators of these savings clubs ( Foster 2005 ; Verhoef 2001 ). We | IN | IN RA | 445,989 |
I did some research over the years and woke up to what was really going on... Why don't you also add in the financial panics of 1811 and 1837-41? The financial panics where caused by NOT being on a gold standard (ie fiat paper credit), ie printing more paper than they had gold for (THATS A FIAT SYSTEM). For example, the US printed more money to pay for WW1, caused a credit bubble in the 20s which then collapsed into the 30s, (they collected the gold in - at the old $ rate of coarse, and revalued it overnight - the problem was they revalued it too low which they thought they could get away with as it was illegal to own gold and trade in it domestically. They did the same for the Vietnam War until France called their bluff (wanting gold not paper) forcing Nixon to close the gold-$ convertability window. Now you blame printing huge amounts of paper money and the consequences of that on 'being on a gold standard'? Really? Is that what you mean by 'gold standard'? How can there be a financial panic when gold has no counterparty risk and can not be defaulted on? Without going on and on for pages a great book to read is 'The Coming Battle - A Complete History of the National Banking Money Powers in the United States' by M W Walbert. ISBN 0-9656369-0-9. In reality it is the banking catel/money power that caused what you 'blame' | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,758,802 |
so when are you going to retire?: a book in process about age, work and identity 03.18.2008, 1:18 PM osted by ben vershbow I want to give a shout out to a wonderful new project by a dear friend of ours. So When Are You Going to Retire? is -?_ or will be, or is in the process of becoming -?_ a book exploring questions of age, work and identity through the stories of people over 80 who continue, against the odds, to work for a living. As of very recently, the author, Ashton Applewhite, has begun documenting her research on a very attractive new weblog , and is inviting readers, writers and experts in the field to join her in conversations and story sharing that hopefully will shape the book's development. In an email, Ashton explained to me why she's doing this: I'm a generalist writing about a broad topic: people in their 80s and 90s who are still in the workforce, and what we can learn from them. Following on the Institute's work with Siva and Mitchell Stephens, I'm excited about using the blog as a mechanism for thinking out loud as I go through my material, formulate the themes of the book, and write the proposal. I think that ongoing feedback from experts (gerontologists, social scientists, demographers, etc.) and discerning readers will sharpen and inform my thinking -?_ in other words, that the network will help me build a better book. I also think i'll end up | IP | IP DS | 276,529 |
the Best Bet Diet's new "Two to Tango" MS Disease model. What we DO have! What you WILL find! You will find an objective and visual computer model(TASTE) that "paints a picture" of the BBD and that now includes a unique Risk Assessment Strategy, designed to put the individual in control, armed both with the means and potential to orchestrate their own recovery. We also introduce a new, customer-focussed, practical approach(BBD Points System) that not only simplifies the diet, but also maximizes the opportunities for success while, at the same time, overcoming known problems like unwanted weight loss, dietary fatique and unremitting hunger pangs.A You will also find a BBD A-Z which is a constantly updated virtual encyclopedia of the Best Bet Diet, the ultimate reference point for anyone using this science-based nutritional plan. In addition, a brand new resource called BBD ProductWatch continually monitors the worldwide availability of food products, free from dairy, gluten and legumes, some of which may be suitable for those on the diet. This database will, on a country by country basis, not only list named products, potential suppliers and specific ingredients, but will also provide a BBD-specific, Risk Assessment Indicator/TASTE Track Profile, for the products in question. In instances where specific ingredients and/or nutritional values may be of particular concern, eg. food additives, E numbers, preservatives/stabilisers, a link or links will be provided to the relevant BBD A-Z where detailed advice/information will be found. You will also find details of efforts to obtain actual | IN | IN DT | 749,846 |
IT on the London Underground: Podcast interview with Adrian Davey of Tube Lines Millions of passengers rely on the London Underground every day. It is one of busiest subways in the world and technology plays a crucial role in keeping people moving. In this podcast Cliff Saran speaks to Adrian Davey, head of IT at Tube Lines, the company which manages the Northern, Jubilee and Piccadilly Lines on the London Underground to find out how Tube Lines uses cutting edge technology to keep everything running smoothly. | IN | IN | 1,442,235 |
and you can influence your hormone levels too so you become and stay pregnant. You don't have to spend a fortune on IVF just read the book listen to the CD and sign up to my website tryingtogetpregnant.co.uk for more support and this time next year you could be holding your perfect baby in your arms | IP | IP DS | 3,177,112 |
the health groups pressure the government to free the funds on the reserve account to be used in a comprehensive tobacco control programme, the risk of losing the funds will persist. It is certain that the tobacco industry will continue its attack on the programme, continue to attempt to pass preemption bills, and suggest other ways in which the money could be spent. It is in the tobacco industry's best interests to keep the health education programme as limited as possible. While Arizona's tobacco control advocates have essentially fought the tobacco industry to a draw at the state level, they have scored several victories at the local level. Several cities have strong clean indoor air or youth access ordinances despite aggressive attack by the tobacco industry. 10 Arizona tobacco control advocates defeated a high profile attempt by the tobacco industry's National Smokers' Alliance to roll back a strong clean indoor air ordinance in Mesa. 20-22 105-110 With the AzTEPP local projects well under way, an increase in local level activity is expected. Arizona's tobacco control advocates appear well positioned and unified in their efforts to continue to press for local ordinances. The open question is whether they will build on this base and muster the resources necessary to realise fully the opportunities created by Proposition 200 at the state level. Conclusion Arizona's experience with Proposition 200, in addition to California's 2 6-8 and Massachusetts' experience, 3-5 9 provides public health advocates with further insight in their effort to control tobacco | IN | IN RA | 435,144 |
thing you can really hang your hat on. Joanka Betlej Bio: I am a self taught web designer and developer, based in Cracow, Poland. I have worked in the industry since 2006 (before that I designed several websites for myself and my friends). I love what I do, and never stop doing that. Web design is the last thing I think about before falling asleep and the first thought in the morning. I am curious and constantly learning something new - I do graphic design, XHTML/CSS coding, back end scripting (PHP), database driven websites, design user interfaces - there are so many fascinating things about that! In my free time I love to play with processing and other sorts of software which is somehow leading to digitally generated art. I never intended to show the outcome, but I am thinking about some kind of exhibition in future. Portfolio: eankadesign.com Twitter: @e_anka How Did You Get Into the Web Design Industry? I am an architect, and some time ago I was working in an architectural office. Web design started as a hobby, I just found a tutorial on the net and made a website for myself. Sometime later I entered some web design contests on SitePoint, but I did it for fun and for the challenge rather than for the prize -- I didn't think I could make my living doing the web design. Everything changed when my children were born. I had to decide whether I wanted to make a | SP | SP IT | 3,259,252 |
one God, and their children must be bought up muslims, as the children should take his fathers religion, Re: I want to get married to non-muslim guy Originally Posted by shazy I am deeply in love with my boyfriend who is a Sikh and been seeing for 2 years at uni. This is the guy i want to marry his family has agreed to our relationship but my family hasnt. He is willing to let me stay muslim and have marriage ceremony in masjid and temple but my family are giving me grief over it. They want me to get married to my cusin brother from pak. I donno what to do I feel like running away. Salaam, and take this into account as well, if you carry this marriage contract between you and this sikh then you will be outside the fold of Islam, you will be a kafir and no ibadah will be accepted from you till you leave him and repent sincerely. Tell me is it worth it? i mean throwing away the life in hereafter and swapping it for a hell fire? I'm sorry to say that it's either your fault or your parents fault that your in this situation because you didn't study up about Islam and there for not only your commiting a big sin by seeing him your walking on a thin line. It's every bodies duty to young or old, to parents to seek knowledge about Islam even to kids, because Masha | ID | ID DF | 171,146 |
a CCTV camera in every room in your house." After all, you've said you have nothing to hide! We are, of course, fighting for the principles - presumption of innocence / right to privacy - but I have found that some 'nothing to hide' folk can be made to think twice when you point out how easily they could become a suspect in a database state. As easily, say, as getting a letter addressed to the wrong person at your home address - and who's not experienced that at some point? Wihtin the database state, it's not what whether you think you've done something wrong, it's whether *they* think you've done something wrong. And if they control your identity, how are you going to prove your innocence - when it's your ID that will have drawn you to their attention in the first place? You may have been pulled in because you were tracked to a certain place at a certain time (Gordon Brown's sharing of retail data with the police...), or because your behaviour fits a 'profile' or deviates from some definition of 'normal'. Or because the technology simply isn't up to matching amongst 50 million fingerprints, and the police will - despite all assurances - be allowed to go on 'fishing expeditions'. How many Shirley McKies will it take to explode the fingerprinting myth? 'Nothing to hide, nothing to fear' cuts right to the heart of civil liberties - those things which protect us from the arbitrary exercise | IP | IP PA | 3,073,589 |
it will come from. And right now that resides in Pakistan, a stable government needs to be established. We need to support that democracy by helping them not only with their military but with their governance and their economic well-being. There have been 7,000 madrasses built along that border. We should be helping them build schools to compete for those hearts and minds of the people in the region so that we're actually able to take on terrorism and by the way, that's where bin Laden lives and we will go at him if we have actually intelligence. PALIN : Both are extremely dangerous, of course. And as for who coined that central war on terror being in Iraq, it was the Gen. Petraeus and al Qaeda, both leaders there and it's probably the only thing that they're ever going to agree on, but that it was a central war on terror is in Iraq. You don't have to believe me or John McCain on that. I would believe Petraeus and the leader of al Qaeda. An armed, nuclear armed especially Iran is so extremely dangerous to consider. They cannot be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons period. Israel is in jeopardy of course when we're dealing with Ahmadinejad as a leader of Iran. Iran claiming that Israel as he termed it, a stinking corpse, a country that should be wiped off the face of the earth. Now a leader like Ahmadinejad who is not sane or stable when he says | SP | SP TA | 247,603 |
won't change. There are a couple of different kinds of licences because of various changes to laws and regulations over the years. Q: What are long guns? A: There are three types of guns under Canadian law : non-restricted, restricted and prohibited. Most common long guns -- rifles and shotguns -- are non-restricted but there are a few exceptions. A sawed-off shotgun, for example, is a prohibited firearm. A handgun is an example of a restricted firearm. Different regulations apply to different classifications of firearms. Q: How many guns are we talking about? A: As of September 2011, there were about 7.8 million registered guns. Of those, 7.1 million are non-restricted firearms. Q: Why does the government want to get rid of the long-gun registry? A: The government says it is wasteful and ineffective at reducing crime and targets law-abiding gun owners instead of criminals, who don't register their firearms. Q: Who wants to keep it? A: Police and victims' groups are big supporters of the registry. Police say the database helps them evaluate a potential safety threat when they pull a vehicle over or are called to a residence. They also say it helps support police investigations because the registry can help determine if a gun was stolen, illegally imported, acquired or manufactured. This year, the RCMP says police agencies accessed it on average more than 17,000 times a day. Q: When will the registry cease to exist? A: That depends how quickly the government, using its majority, can | IN | IN FI | 123,715 |
30 Astonishment, Terror. -- A living fresh-water turtle was placed at my request in the same compartment in the Zoological Gardens with many monkeys; and they showed unbounded astonishment, as well as some fear. This was displayed by their remaining motionless, staring intently with widely opened eyes, their eyebrows being often moved up and down. Their faces seemed somewhat lengthened. They occasionally raised themselves on their hind-legs to get a better view. They often retreated a few feet, and then turning their heads over one shoulder, again stared intently. It was curious to observe how much less afraid they were of the turtle than of a living snake which I had formerly placed in their compartment; 31 for in the course of a few minutes some of the monkeys ventured to approach and touch the turtle. On the other hand, some of the larger baboons were greatly terrified, and grinned as if on the point of screaming out. When I showed a little dressed-up doll to the Cynopithecus niger, it stood motionless, stared intently with widely opened eyes and advanced its ears a little forwards. But when the turtle was placed in its compartment, this monkey also moved its lips in an odd, rapid, jabbering manner, which the keeper declared was meant to conciliate or please the turtle. I was never able clearly to perceive that the eyebrows of astonished monkeys were kept permanently raised, though they were frequently moved up and down. Attention, which precedes astonishment, is 30 See | IN | IN RA | 670,178 |
into pretty much any position to the side of the camera or stowed screen-in for protection. We used it a whole lot in our testing and it coped well in bright sunlight too. If the sun does get too much then there is a 0.2-inch electronic viewfinder also built in, although it's a small window on to the world and therefore not the most comfortable to the eye. Viewfinders tend to be short of the mark in any given superzoom camera, as is the case here, although the SX50's offering is no worse than the similar competition and it still has plenty of use when trying to steady up those longer focal length shots. So in many respects it's an essential. Shooting modes also cover a broad range: Smart Auto heads up the point-and-shoot options, but the mode dial on top of the camera also comes equipped with the usual array of manual shooting modes. These can be controlled using the rear d-pad which doubles up as a rotational dial. The lack of a second thumbwheel to the front of the camera is a bit of a shame, and we'd also like to see some function buttons added as the camera's layout is somewhat sparse. Unlikely to be purchase-breakers, but these more DSLR-like controls would help the SX50 HS feel more complete. Performance When we first saw the SX50 HS the huge zoom range got us a little worried. A 1200mm equivalent is massive, which introduces issues with hand-holding the | OP | OP RV | 3,115,593 |
-- we think of it as natural or True with a capital T, rather than the result of kind of political wrangling. In the segment, Harris-Perry showed a map... Our Chairman, Ambassador Andrew Young, is asking you to vote on November 6 AND to vote on how you think we can improve our broken voting system. So, in addition to voting in this year's election, take a minute right now and fill-out this important survey. The Ambassador's letter is below: My Dear Fellow American: As Election Day approaches, our nation is focused on which candidate will win. Sadly, the winner will almost certainly be chosen by less than 30% of ALL eligible voters. Thus, our democracy will be the big loser as we will once again earn the shameful distinction of... We were so excited to see Chelsea Clinton tweeting this morning about the question that drives us nuts around here day in and day out: why do we vote on Tuesday? #ElectionDay is in 2 short weeks! Ever wonder why we #VOTE on Tuesdays? Find out from this @nprnews article: n.pr/TcL6Up -- Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) October 24, 2012 Of course, the answer: there's absolutely no good reason whatsoever and we should move Election Day to the weekend so more people can vote. Clinton also got other suggestions from her followers. #whytuesday #vote RT @atridenttruth: @nprnews Should be... There's a backstory on this theory. The FBI has scrubbed virtually all references to Al Qaeda, the Muslim Brotherhood, Muslim terrorism, etc., | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 482,511 |
soil dry bulk density for each aquifer that carries the contaminants of concern to a water body. 1. Samples of geological materials in the aquifer that carries the contaminants of concern to a water body must be collected from at least two sampling points. 2. Each sample must be analyzed by an appropriate field testing method or by a laboratory. 3. The aquifer soil dry bulk density is the mean of all analytical results. 1. (1) This Schedule sets out the requirements for the purposes of paragraph 2 of subsection 55 (3) of the regulation of the regulation for determining whether soil described in subsection (2) meets the standards set out in Table 1 of the Soil, Ground Water and Sediment Standards with respect to all contaminants in the soil. (2) Subsection (1) applies to soil that, (a) originated at a property other than the one to which it is to be brought; (b) is intended to be brought to a RSC property that is a RSC property for which a record of site condition may be submitted solely based on a phase one environmental site assessment; and (c) is intended to remain at the RSC property after a record of site condition has been filed. Requirements Requirements 2. A qualified person shall ensure that the following requirements are met: 1. The concentration of each contaminant in the soil to be brought to the RSC must be equal to or lesser than the standard for the contaminant set out in | IN | IN TR | 675,456 |
For A Moment Lyrics Ron Sexsmith For a moment there I could've swore I knew where I was going For a moment there I was in my room following the music Never knowing if it was going anywhere I could hear it in the sky above In the streets below me I could hear it in the songs of love Just enough to show me There was a light somewhere, somewhere For a moment there The sun was in my eyes and I was blinded For a moment there But now I look again and when it seems Like all is lost I find it or it finds me anyway I can see it in the sun above In the grass below me I see it in the ones I love Just enough to show me There is a light somewhere For a moment there I could see it in the ones I love Just enough to show me There is a light somewhere | LY | LY SL | 129,360 |
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separate warranty document.11 4. Service Contract Availability A "service contract" is defined in Section 455.1(d)(7) of the Used Car Rule as "a contract in writing for any period of time or any specific mileage to refund, repair, replace, or maintain a used vehicle [which is] provided at an extra charge beyond the price of the used vehicle." (emphasis added). Although a warranty also may provide such protection it is distinguishable from a service contract because it is provided at no extra charge beyond the price of the vehicle. If you offer a service contract on a particular vehicle, 455.2(b)(3) requires you to mark the box provided on the Buyers Guide, next to the following disclosure: SERVICE CONTRACT. A service contract is available at an extra charge on this vehicle. If you buy a service contract within 90 days of the time of sale, state law "implied warranties" may give you additional rights. Remember: When a dealer enters into a service contract with a consumer within 90 days of selling the vehicle, federal law prohibits the dealer from disclaiming implied warranties on the systems covered in that service contract. For example, if you are a dealer who sells a car "as is," the car normally will not be covered by implied warranties (assuming that state law permits "as is" sales). But if you also enter into a service contract covering the engine for six months, you automatically provide an implied warranty on the engine. If you are in a state | IN | IN LT | 470,217 |
it comes from closing loopholes and "dynamic scoring" (i.e. revenue increases due to economic growth), not raising tax rates. The catch, of course, is that tax cuts in the past have not led to appreciable revenue growth. President Obama -- who has said that a budget deal should include $1.6 trillion in new revenue... Cases of diabetes skyrocketed in states across the country between 1995 and 2010, and particularly in the South, according to new figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In fact, the number of diabetes cases diagnosed in that time period rose by 50 percent or more in 42 different states -- and by 100 percent or more in 18 states. And the diabetes epidemic disproportionately affects Americans who live in Southern and Appalachian states. The states that had the most serious jumps in diabetes cases over the 16-year period were Oklahoma (up 226 percent), Kentucky (up 158... CNN's Barbara Starr reported on the Situation Room today that a source tells her that in tomorrow's closed-door hearings on Capitol Hill, former CIA Director David Petraeus intends to tell lawmakers that he "knew" that the Sept. 11 attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya was carried out by the Ansar al-Sharia militia group. He will also indicate that his initial briefing to Congress, in which he indicated that the attack was spurred by protests in Cairo against an anti-Islamic video, was both based on intelligence available at the time and later disproved. Starr... A new | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 482,511 |
minimum payments on everything else, send in as much money as possible to your smallest debt. Once that first debt is satisfied, begin sending the extra money to pay off the second smallest debt. Continue paying off each debt in turn, always applying the amount of money spent on the old bills toward the bill that you are currently trying to eliminate. Step 7 Track your spending carefully over the next month. You may find that you cannot keep certain expenses as low as you had planned, or that you don't need as much money as you thought you would. After the first month, move the numbers around as necessary to keep yourself on a realistic budget. If necessary, tweak the numbers again after the second month, or as needed. Tips Try to hit the ATM only once a week, recommends CNNMoney.com. This can help you keep track of how much money you are using on incidentals, and will also force you to limit the amount you spend on luxuries. If you cannot reconcile your income to your expenses, you may be in need of credit counseling. A credit counselor can help you negotiate with your lenders to temporarily lower credit card payments. You may also be able to defer a payment or two to allow you to catch up. References Resources About the Author Michelle Kulas worked in the health-care field for 10 years, serving as a certified nurses' assistant, dental assistant and dental insurance billing coordinator. Her areas | HI | HI HT | 770,002 |
If you don't make a Will everything could go to the Government If you die without a Will the law sets out how your Estate will be divided, regardless of what you or your family might want.A This is what happens: If you have a spouse or partner but no children or parents, the whole Estate goes to the spouse or partner. If there is a spouse or partner and children, your spouse or partner receives all personal chattels plus the first $155,000, plus one third of the remainder.A The children share two thirds of the remainder. If there are children but no spouse or partner, the whole Estate goes equally to the children. If there are parents but no spouse, partner or children, the whole Estate goes to the parents. If there is no spouse, partner, children or parents then the whole Estate passes to certain blood relatives i.e. brothers, sisters, grandparents or aunts and uncles. If there are no blood relatives as above then the whole Estate goes to the Government. There are other disadvantages if you don't leave a Will. The process of having an Administrator appointed is more complicated and takes much longer.A For example, it is a requirement that a search be made for any illegitimate children, and that extensive enquiries are undertaken to try to find a Will.A This greatly increases administration costs. Where there isn't a Will, the High Court must appoint a single Administrator.A If there is more than one person with | IP | IP DS | 1,777,975 |
Vancouver-area team earlier this week. Wearing NHLPA jerseys and Canucks helmets and pants, Hamhuis and Bieksa participated in all of the team's drills. At one point, Bieksa drew up a drill on the coach's rink board. "You want to help them out as much as you can," Bieksa said. "It's tough in one practice, but the one drill just kind of gave them a couple of pointers. We were doing a three-on-two drill, one that Dan and I thought was tough to defend." Both Hamhuis and Bieksa were impressed with the pace of the practice. "They were really good," Hamhuis said. "We were impressed. They can skate really well and they made some nice plays out there. It was a good practice and we had a lot of fun. I might steal some of those drills." "When we first got out there we were kind of sitting at the side, just watching the first drill, and the kids were just buzzing around," Bieksa added. "And we kind of looked at one another and said, 'okay, are you ready for this?' It was definitely a quick pace out there. "It definitely wasn't easy out there. It was hard work and a couple of times during the scrimmage we were gasping for air when we came off. They were impressive." The Storm, obviously, had a blast, although goalie Chris Gharakhanian admitted he had some butterflies when he saw Bieksa teeing up a shot from the point. "Bieksa was right at the point | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 3,755,071 |
the night. So you see he would have been a very profound old man, indeed , to suspect that every night, just at twelve, I looked in upon him while he slept. Upon the eighth night I was more than usually cautious in opening the door. A watch's minute hand moves more quickly than did mine. Never before that night had I felt the extent of my own powers, of my sagacity. I could scarcely contain my feelings of triumph. To think that there I was opening the door little by little, and he not even to dream of my secret deeds or thoughts. I fairly chuckled at the idea, and perhaps he heard me, for he moved on the bed suddenly as if startled. Now you may think that I drew back -- but no. His room was as black as pitch with the thick darkness (for the shutters were close fastened through fear of robbers), and so I knew that he could not see the opening of the door, and I kept pushing it on steadily, steadily. I had my head in, and was about to open the lantern, when my thumb slipped upon the tin fastening , and the old man sprang up in the bed, crying out, "Who's there?" I kept quite still and said nothing. For a whole hour I did not move a muscle, and in the meantime I did not hear him lie down. He was still sitting up in the bed, listening; | NARRATIVE | NA SS | 3,313,823 |
blue. Apparently, this was what nature dictated. Since Disney switched it, it is now nature that girls like pink, nothing to do with society. Both DH and I get flack for the careers we want to follow. We also both felt unable to follow those interests as children. We also both felt unable to own toys that related to our interests due to being told that the toys weren't for our own sex. We were both also bullied (one of us hospitalised) for not fitting into our gender box. Ooooo me. This bugs the fuck out of me. Have never quite got over the ELC pink globe, complete with pink seas and unicorns and mermaids instead of, like, real animals and realistically coloured land features as on the "boys" blue one. I'm in saw a marble run in M&S the other day which is part of a range labled "boys toys". I would never have imagined a marble run to be only for boys. Ridiculous! (and limiting their market, surely?!) What do you even mean by taking equal rights 'too far'. It just seems so ridiculous and inhibiting. And anyway - how is encouraging all children to play with all toys taking anything too far?! What damage is being caused by making this switch? Why do you feel the need to so vehemently defend the status quo...? Stumpy, I don't really understand your opposition? We are free to air our views are we not? If you think that it's a | ID | ID DF | 1,466,404 |
but I do have a few questions. 1. What are the common Dojo rules regarding appearance and mannerisms? It depends 2. What are the rules and requirements in Sparring? It depends 3. Will they teach you how to use weapons such as Nunchaku? It depends 4. How likely is it that the self defense methods they teach actually work? It depends 5. In tournaments, what are the common rules? It depends 6. In tournaments, could you use some sort of deviating technique such as a Jeet Kune Do method and get away with it? I'm typing this out each time and boy are my fingers tired - guess what the answer is here 7. Can you buy training equipment in the Dojo? It 8. How much do the average Karate lessons cost per month? de 9. How many times a week must you show up in order to make decent progress? At least three times a week in my case, but I'm very stupid, haha, you thought I'd say pends, who says that? 10. If I am doing anything wrong, will I be corrected? Probably with vigor I would very much appreciate answers, as these are all important factors and I want to make a good impression and do well. If any of you have seen my other threads you know my predicament. Lol. Kudos. Cheers! The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to philosoraptor For This Useful Post: 1. What are the common Dojo rules regarding appearance and mannerisms? | ID | ID DF | 3,103,308 |
be doing wrong? ttp://www.hightechdad.com hightechdad I ran into that issue once before. I had to recreate the DMG and run the repair disk to make it bootable as well. Be sure that you select the right partition type (GUID one). Or you could read down in the comments where Benoit listed an additional flag. Try going through it again and watch for those errors. Jon Very strange! Still not working here. On my InstallESD.dmg I show it as having a capacity of 4.75 GB, with 4.38 GB used. When I make a single-layer disk image to copy to, I see a capacity of 4.36 GB with 4.33 GB available. What could I be missing? Thanks for any help! ttp://www.hightechdad.com hightechdad So, when you did the cp, you had both the InstallESD.dmg mounted (which I did by double clicking within Disk Utility) and the new DMG (with the proper partition and GUID and you ran Repair disk on that and it mounted successfully?)? When you created the DMG, you did choose the DVD size, right? Post a screenshot if you want. dto458 I'm having the same problem as Jon, I did do all the steps correctly. Here is the Terminal. What's strange is even after selecting 4.6Gb it shows the partition as 4.3. I posted the image of the partition. ttp://www.hightechdad.com hightechdad I didn't see a screenshot. But I was able to get it to work. Perhaps if you posted (or wrote down) each step that you do, then you might | HI | HI HT | 3,245,507 |
tenure-track teaching faculty," as Nowiskie puts it. Fewer taxi drivers than you might think One thing that might be surprising here is the relative absence of taxi-driving PhDs/"grad school drop outs". This is not to say that they don't exist (and perhaps now more than ever during the Great Recession). But it is to say that taxi-driving and similar jobs were not a major employment outcome for either graduates or "leavers" of elite Humanities PhD programmes (at least) during the decade preceding the current recession. More professional/management positions The other thing that might be surprising is that the relative outcomes for "leavers" looks on the whole like they might be better than for graduates. While love of teaching and working in universities can be its own reward and while you can't speculate too precisely about job quality on the basis of the categories this study uses, it looks like about 20% of the graduates of elite universities surveyed as part of this study were employed in what appear to be relatively insecure para-professorial jobs (sessional teaching, adjunct and visiting professorships, and postdoctoral positions) for years after graduation (which in the case of the humanities also means well into their mid-to-late 30s). This also agrees with my own experiences as a graduate (and one who was lucky enough to find a tenure track position) in the mid-1990s. As a PhD student at Yale who lived in Amsterdam while writing my dissertation and who taught in para-positions at the University of York | IN | IN RA | 20,478 |
decryption. Unless you have very specific requirements for your backups you probably won't need this functionality; for most backups symmetric encryption is best. To encrypt with GPG in symmetric mode, use commands similar to the following example: Note how we obfuscate the location of the key file from the running command line, that users would be able to see with the ps command, by reading it in through file descriptor 3. Encryption with Amanda Amanda is one of the best open-source backup management packages available. It is very flexible, scalable, and very easy to customise and extend. The latest version (I used Amanda 2.5.1) has extensions and plugins to perform encryption with either the client or the server doing the hard work of encrypting the data. Assuming you've already got Amanda installed and setup to run your backups, adding encryption for backups (... and decryption for restores) is very easy to do. On the Amanda server, configure a dumptype in /etc/amanda/DailySet1/amanda.conf (DailySet1 is the name for the backup set) to include an encryption plugin: The options are quite self-explanatory. This specifies that the backup set will use encryption and that encryption will be performed on the client system using /usr/sbin/amcrypt-ossl which is a simple shell script calling upon openssl to perform the encryption. Encryption is also performed on the client using the same script but with the "-d" option added. Also on the Amanda server, change the dumptype for the directory on the client to be backed up, in /etc/amanda/DailySet1/disklist: | HI | HI HT | 1,747,373 |
great eating at that size. Ticks, mozzies and leeches on the other hand i terminate with extreme prejudice. But as you say on a taking of life arguement there no difference between one animals life to anothers regardless of what they are. So that would mean theres no difference between taking a shark lifes as a shark taking a humans life. sea-kem I think you've totally missed the point mate. I kill Dhuies wrasse etc to eat and I do it conservitely.The reason I'm against the cull is that it serves man's purpose not the ocean's simple as that. If there is a proven rogue then of course kill it like you would a violent dog, that's a dangerous animal acting out of it's normal natural instinct. Prove to me that there is an over population of sharks (whites) then I would probably change my mind. Buz No didnt miss the point just trying to put it in a differn perspective as Paul was basically saying Killing Dhuis is no differnet than Killing a GW as you are still taking an animals life. But i agree with your view, being against a 'cull', and that if one is proven to be a rogue and can be 100% identified as a man killer, then i dont have a problem with that one being killed. Same as you say as any other wild animal that is 100% identified as a man killer. Just dont get the whole go out and kill X | ID | ID DF QA | 3,292,410 |
only they left traces. Is there a now? The now is the fictitious border of such reality towards the realm of anticipation. You wrote: "Past events are not continuously replayed for all eternity and the future is not already written." While I agree with the latter, I argue: Every event is unique. You mean past events are of decreasing relevance. Yes. No matter whether or not we can reconstruct them, they are real in the sense they already happened and possibly influenced later events. You wrote: "Where the past was imagined there is now aft space that has already been passed through and ahead along the 4th dimension is afore space." My dictionary does not have the word aft and it has afore only in combination. Nonetheless I guess you meant that there is a time dimension extending from minus infinity to plus infinity to pass through. Isn't this a block universe? You wrote: "There is no material past, there is no material future." Again, you are trying to deny the decisive difference between reality and anticipation. Traces of past processes are materialized. Sometimes it is not necessary to clearly distinct between past and future. For instance words like presence, today, or this year are deliberately ambiguous. You wrote: "A black hole is merely where matter has penetrated into afore space due to gravity and ceased to be within the visible universe." I guess, you are a young fellow. Be cautious with mathematics that suggests speculations. You wrote:"Without objective time | ID | ID DF | 444,213 |
dozens of times for this purpose. Patent not applied for. One Response to The FUNcube Dongle Pro+: building a PCB with parts on both sides Great tips on building. Really appreciate your sharing the experience. Have used the different paste on each side somewhat successfully. Have done the small parts on both sides then the big parts on one side and back to the other for just the big parts. My circuits are not as compact (and maybe not as complex) as yours but its is still a real challenge to do multilayer double side boards. Thanks for the "behind the scenes". I wish more builders would explain how and why they do what they do. 73, AJ4XM | IN | IN IB | 3,087,818 |
they are now called, she would be starting on a quest which I might expect to hear in a very little time she had relinquished with a hot face and a shocked heart. No, the mariner is not very choice in his language. His working ditties are a little too strong for print, on the whole. The few examples I have seen in type are Bowdlerized out of knowledge. He may have reformed in this matter of late years; he may sing nothing to-day that is not virginal in purity; but in my time?and it is not so very long ago either?his working choruses reeking with forecastle fancies, were as full of the unrepeatable and the unprintable as his biscuit was of weevils. In sea stories, however, the sailors' working song is seldom or never given. Dana will speak of the crew having struck up such and such an air?"Cheerily, Men," or "Heave to the Girls," or "Tally hi ho, you know," but he confines his reference to the titles. // The 1889 passages are especially interesting. I'd almost bet that the lady who asked Russell's assistance was L. A. Smith, ca1883. The reference to Dana makes it pretty clear that he knows those shanties by title only. I'm not surprised that he offers no words. He obviously doesn't think much of them, and he may not remember them very clearly. He hadn't been at sea for nearly 25 years, and as far as we know he was never a | ID | ID DF | 3,037,219 |
are going to vary day-to-day. Some individuals die, more are born, or are eaten by prey. Every single species is basically a variable -- it has an average, a variance and a tendency to be highly aggregated, or not. Every species is different, yet species interact with one another, and it's all happening at once." Her main game is to consider whole sets of species simultaneously -- a community. Modelling a community of species poses many challenges, and thrills. Her other main area of interest is the design of experiments -- especially sampling programmes to identify environmental impacts. To differentiate natural variation in a community from something unusual -- like a human impact such as fishing or dredging or increased sediment loads -- getting the sampling design right is essential. Impacting global biodiversity Marti's product and expertise are in growing demand worldwide. She has led 35 workshops on her software -- PERMANOVA+ -- all over the world in the 14 years since it was launched. As scientists try to understand and articulate the degree of uncertainty around the ecological impacts of climate change, the worldwide use of Marti's PERMANOVA+ product has elevated New Zealand's status as a leader in the field of marine science and environmental monitoring and assessment. International impact Marti has been invited to work on international task-forces in the United States to model biodiversity at vast (global) scales. As part of such a group, she co-authored an internationally-recognised study last year (in Science) showing that species turnover | IN | IN DT | 1,750,439 |
report says something negative doesn't mean it is intended to damage Israel's standing, nor does it mean that it is untrue. And failing to draw this distinction weakens the Israel advocate's case. Questioning whether Bibi has chosen the right course does not have to mean questioning Israel's right to self-defence. "Reportedly" doesn't necessarily mean that journalists doubt whether Israelis have been killed. It is more likely that, with the Newsnight fiasco so fresh, they want to cover themselves until they get official confirmation. If a Palestinian is "killed" but an Israeli is said to have "died", it might just be that the reporter wanted to avoid a repetitive sentence. I'm not nave. There are failings, erroneous reports and gaping holes in the coverage. Not everything is inadvertent. Editors want to sell papers or expand their online readership; they know full well what a front-page photo of an injured Gazan child does and understand the power of words when they run headlines about Israel attacking Gaza. But, by and large, this time, the press has not ignored the fact that Israel is under attack; that it has been for far longer than this bout of fighting; that this indeed is why the fighting started. It has acknowledged that Hamas is, again, using civilians as human shields, and using these deaths as justification for inflicting even more pain. Not every reporter is out there trying to cover Israel in the worst possible light, or carry out a Palestinian propaganda mission. Sometimes, they're | OP | OP OB | 1,480,659 |
Whenever we are enjoying life and marveling at its beauty, we are living in the present moment. Worrying about the future is one way to withdraw our focus from the present, thereby missing our opportunity to fully seize all it has to offer. Another way to misdirect our focus is to dwell in the past. While the past does deserve some of our attention, the point is to learn from it, so we can apply the lessons learned to our current situation. This in turn allows for us to be prepared for the future. Yes, we want to be aware of the past and have a vision for our future, but the present moment is the place where life happens. For a life filled with richness and joy, it is critical to keep our attention and energy in the "here and now". When we develop a habit of directing our energy and focus into the past, to dwell on rather than learn from our experiences, it literally wastes the present and the opportunities it contains to create the lives we want. We can live in the past in many ways, some of which include: finding reasons from our past for why we are not enjoying, or being all we can be in, the present wishing we had done things differently by playing we "coulda, shoulda, woulda" remembering an emotionally charged event and allowing it to dominate our present emotional state thinking or believing that our past dictates how things will | OP | OP AV | 110,845 |
are now jobless, and dressing it up with extraordinary performances, we're reminded just how relevant movies can be. -- Andrea Warner In October 2007, I finally quit my job and gave in to my writing. It had been a bit of a fight for years, this wrestling between us. Now it's the peaceful chaos of pitching ideas, getting assignments, and being paid to do what I love. | OP | OP RV | 3,359,661 |
There is only one thing in my world that is more depressing than my private life and that is the very public farce that has become Portsmouth Football Club. The club that I have supported since I was knee high to a grasshopper has been dragged through the mill by a series of shall we say less than squeaky clean owners and that is probably the best thing I can say about them. Carisbrooke High School's best investigative journalist -- or man with a bone attached to the dodgy ones and wouldn't let go of them Mike Hall has been absolutely crushing the former owners and his hard work has paid of and the administrators have today decided that Portpin are not their preferred bidders any more and the Portsmouth Supporters Trust are. The people behind the Portsmouth Supporters Trust have done so much against such long odds. The Pompey fanbase was never fractured but they were (and I was without a doubt) at the point where I could see no light at the end of the tunnel. I thought that Chainrai would get his hands on the club again and once more attempt to asset strip it to get his money back -- or to make more money at the expense of the beleaguered old club. However these people saw light and had hope and belief where I had none. The hard work of the likes of Ashley Brown, Mick Williams, Scott McLachlan, Colin Farmery and many others should | OP | OP OB | 3,038,169 |
Smith, etc. The 4 national parks in the NWT attract visitors despite their distance from southern Canada: Auyuittuq is administered from Pangnirtung, Wood Buffalo from Fort Smith, NAHANNI from Fort Simpson; Aulavik from Sachs Harbour; Ellesmere Island from Pangnirtung; and Tuktut Nogait from Paulatuk. In 1979 Nahanni was declared a UNITED NATIONS WORLD HERITAGE SITE . Arts and Crafts A vigorous arts and crafts program among the native people generates several million dollars annually. More than one-sixth of the native population is engaged seasonally in this activity. Inuit prints and sculpture have established an international reputation and are a major source of employment in CAPE DORSET , ULUKHAKTOK , Baker Lake and other communities. Most are handled through local co-operatives, which now number 46 in the NWT with a membership of over 5000. They operate a variety of services, including hotels, restaurants and retail stores and are the largest employers of native people in the North. Transportation Transportation in the NWT must cope with enormous distances, severe climatic conditions and the small, scattered population. It is remarkable that the NWT is so well served, and the high costs can be appreciated. Mackenzie Highway The highway runs north from Grimshaw, Alberta, to Wrigley, NWT, on the Mackenzie River (courtesy Government of the NWT). Commercial water transportation still operates during the summer on the Mackenzie. A modern diesel tug and barge fleet is based at Hay River, with a secondary base at the mouth of the Mackenzie at TUKTOYAKTUK , the only | IN | IN EN | 611,610 |
had my first contact with a computer, I realized I could merge my creativity with the technology and make something good and functional. Do You Think There is a Lack of Female Web Designers? When I started to work, there were very few female Web designers. That inspired me to start exploring how many women are actually work in the Web, so I launched a website CSSPrincess with a mission to support and search for female Web designers. Have You Ever Experienced Any Negativity or Sexism Being in This Industry? No, on the contrary. Many people and clients find it very interesting to meet or to work with a girl who is in a business in which men dominate. Sometimes clients insist on a female designer when they want a "female touch" on their Website. Do You Think Female Designers Have Advantages Over Their Male Counterparts? Since I'm a woman I probably won't be objective when I say that girls have a more subtle, but very practical approach to work. They are also very creative and at the same time serious and responsible in the business. If You Were Not a Designer, What Would You Be? I would work at something related to the visual arts, for sure. When I was a little girl I wanted to become a famous painter, so I would probably follow that dream. What is Your Biggest Challenge/Achievement? At this moment my biggest challenge is to educate people how to make beautiful websites, and more | SP | SP IT | 3,259,252 |
no longer be necessary when one finds oneself alone in a foreign city: the tech hubs that organize meetings will help the attendants find hotels and other features unique to the city. Generally, Europe has defined these trends for the year: 1. Embracing cloud computing by Information Technology staff as an inevitable profession. 2. Prominence of the independent cloud as the current model of preference. 3. The search for a permanent, unified model that combines independent, web-based and hybrid clouds is at peak point now. Americas The hub of cloud computing has always appeared to be a United States' prerogative. Now, the federal administration has joined into the context with the following specific example. A poll that searched far and wide among the states, cities and other jurisdictions defined how the federal state is getting a grip in the sector. As the government leads much of its implementation work on the Internet, it is also seeking answers for the query of whether pay-as-you-earn, which entertains an installment-based payment for a service, helps to overcome operating expenditure. Even the state is enjoying using software and data centers not as capital but as almost free services. Generically, the United States is climbing the ladder by being the most innovative in the niche . It accounts for groundbreaking achievements in app development, electronic production and research. Asia Despite being the source for many high-end electronics, the Asian region is keen on reducing the expenses that come in the way of cloud computing. Following | IN | IN IB | 42,214 |
new projects and discover new markets and methods of doing business online I plug myself into my computer for days and weeks at a time and tend to ignore my vision of having free time. I guess it is a bit of an obsessive trait that I have but it isn't what I got into it for and I have to remind myself that I wanted more time and need to remember that. You might have your own concerns and will want to be able to have something to refer to when your online business tries to sidetrack you from your dreams - they can tend to have a life of their own, but you mustn't let them take over! YOU ARE THE BOSS. 2. CONSIDER YOUR CUSTOMERS If you don't offer people something that THEY want then no matter how hard you work or how passionate you are about your business or your product - no one is ever going to buy it! You need to know your customers and their wants and needs to be successful. Do some research and ask yourself if you really have their interests in mind when you open your online store. They may want the same things as you or they may not - you can be sure that they will want to get excellent customer service, a quality product and a good price. Concentrate on two of these three - all three can be impossible and impractical. After all, you don't see | HI | HI HT | 782,784 |
of change in general, and the river fragments in particular, suggest that he thought that change and permanence could co-exist, that is, that an object could persist in spite of continually undergoing change in some respect or other . If you step in the same river, you step in different waters: the river is still (numerically) the same river even though it has changed (compositionally), in that it (the same river) is now composed of different waters. So it is unlikely that Heraclitus denied that there are persisting objects. | IN | IN CM | 458 |
been reviewing my technical strategy this weekend and give Oracle is on the move now I'm going to be looking at their 'Avatar' project. Please can we get a clear statement of policy on a) mobile b) flex in the browser and c) air? First, imagine you are a mobile phone manufacturer, say Samsung. If you read this announcement you will immediately stop efforts to integrate flash into your product whether through browser or AIR. Second, imagine you are an enterprise wanting to develop a web application, any web application. You will not choose Flex, Flash or AIR becaue you will need to develop a second version for any mobile clients, and you will be wary of reduced advancement of the "desktop" offering since html5 is now the preferred platform. Third, imagine you are a flex developer and you think through the first and second points from above. You would be crazy to invest time and money into developing anything in Flex. As a consultant you will be thrown out of the room if suggesting a flex solution to an enterprise for anything other than a quick hit. Am I missing something or does this mean Flash is DEAD? Yes, HTML5 is a long way from being able to supply the rich application development tools that Flex has but who in their right mind would invest time and money in a flash now? And what value is open source that compiles stuff for a runtime that is not on devices? | IN | IN FI | 295,604 |
case that Sor Juana is in certain ways strikingly modern. Not only in her feminism -- though there wasn't a coherent feminism in the seventeenth century, Sor Juana did write in defence of women against hostile stereotypes. She also had a vision of human struggle to understand a vast and complex universe, remarkably independent of the religious rhetoric of the day. She reminds me of some tough and radical nuns I have met in the peace movement. But the hierarchy got her at last. Follow by Email To the reader This website is intended for people who share my interests in research, social action, or poetry. The tabs provide introductions to my research and writing in several fields. There is a complete list of my research publications, and some recent interviews, at the link under Bio . The posts mainly concern recent events where I have been involved (some have videos), or current issues. | LY | LY PO | 78,876 |
so one-minded, and judgemental. Sure contiki has a rep but hey its not all true! Posted by: Simone on March 23, 2009 3:22 PM What's with all the American spelling guys? Take some pride in our language please! Posted by: rs on April 9, 2009 3:01 PM I will be 32 when I go on the Contiki Vietnam Highlights this year and it will be a blast.The December 23 Departure It is.I plan to get as much out of every day on this tour as I can. Posted by: franz chong on April 26, 2009 6:22 PM What about those of us who want to go to see the places they only heard about in Movies,Read about in Books or Learnt about in High School History Classes.That was the primary reason for me going to Vietnam this year with Contiki and travelling with young people.All the other companies that do Vietnam Tours that are available on the Australian Market cater for families and people in the 35 to God Only Knows Age Group and best of all it was affordable. Posted by: franz chong on May 19, 2009 3:23 PM I am one of those people going on one of these tours to meet new people and have a good time.Sure they maybe a few people who get drunk and get up to god knows what with women but I don't fall into that category myself.Life is all about enjoying everything Posted by: franz chong on July 7, 2009 1:45 | NARRATIVE | NA TB | 644,135 |
superfluous. Commenter Edith Location Melbourne Date and time May 01, 2012, 9:42AM Edith just out of interest-could you please outline for me (with specific examples) how being a women in Australia has been an impediment for you. In what ways have you been discriminated against? Most of the women I know are very happy and have never felt the slightest prejudice due to their gender, I am a teacher and yes-I have asked them. Commenter mark Location Date and time May 01, 2012, 10:24AM Oh, Mark. You've been asking the wrong women, obviously. Of course it all depends on what the women have tried to do with their lives. Since women are treated quite well in teaching (I was one), you won't find too much dissatisfaction there - women are accepted where there are shortages. And of course things have improved enormously since my day when a women couldn't own land, a business, get a bank loan, leave the country etc without their husband/father's signature. But there are many, many examples of terrible sexual harassment, bullying, you name it, in more male oriented workplaces. Open your eyes, do some reading - if you really want to get over your biases. Or you could spend a few days dressed up as a woman and see how differently you are treated! Commenter lola Location Date and time May 01, 2012, 11:09AM Mark, as a woman in Australia I have been grabbed at, screamed at from moving cars, held up against a wall | HI | HI HT | 268,987 |
I ain't trustin' no body, so I took my money with me Cause last time they got me get me get me [Chorus] [Verse 2] Stay on it by the way, I want it by the way Take it to ya mama's mama house where everybody stay Where everybody sleep, leave everybody sleep Have a baby by who, that's everybody's freak Baby like a drycleaners, done seen everybodys sheets Take 'em straight to the hood, let everybody eat I went down they went down, now everybody cheap Or should I say cheaper maybe even lower Ya'll niggas gettin' missed if ya'll talk any slower Then ya flow a be screwed, now that a be rude I demand my respect, plus I gotta sack Had the Westside crackin' ask about in the map [Chorus] [Verse 3] I turned a brick into a clothing, line a boost commercial And they still talkin' young, so who's commercial Young like Noah I move them birds by the two Daddy need to smoke, the coupe need a pair of shoes I keep my A.I. on still won't cross over I gotta half a box left I think I need more soda Hustlin'' since I was ten still ain't met Sosa I just got this thing in it's too big for a holster They say I'm bipolar so indecisive So muthafuckin' what I know some bitches who like it The real niggas recite it, the real bitches they love it It's just the way that I | LY | LY SL | 468,937 |
record of all your communications with your insurer if there are any problems or disputes relating to your claim. Responses (9) I think this is an A1 guide! I have held "E-Sure" contents and buildings insurance for 18 months, paying 200 (approx) annually, having cancelled another that requested 530 (approx) annually just for contents. I asked about a freezer failure claim, and as Martin states, full photographic evidence is best. As the excess was 100, and total value 200 or so, I did not claim. As the agent stated, my premiums will rise . The agent rightly said that this insurance is "for big things" as Martin's picture reminds us. Thank you, Martin! Be very careful if you do take out Insurance through a third party on behalf of the insurance company, I have just been flooded out and when I tried to claim the Insurerer stated they are not paying out as i had not declared previous claims (which I had to the 3rd party but they didn't pass it on to the Insurance company because they knew I would be turned down under the 3 strikes rule of the Insurance company and they would not get their fee for all the work they did. I can not name the companies involved because I am in the process of taking the case to the ombudsman and if necessary to small claims court because of the Lies they have been told. I have lost thousands of pounds all because someone | HI | HI HT | 378,191 |
ever had a life of my own, admirable idea the cause is grateful, life expectancy nil there's no looking for the second coming oh no here comes the barman's till a swift one afor I go - our fee for this show is five hundred quid that's ten weeks on the dole finance! wow! the nightingales lift the lid no worthless gift for a child's Christmas, don't waste their time with this year's hula hoop, just give 'em time so there's your stumbling block, like what is time? where does space begin and end? grown ups twist, go santa claus self-imposed serious mystery, knowledge is the quest knowledge is the quest, experience he know best so don't do what you can't understand you're a child, just a child events take place that make you a man you gotta be reasonable but wild crap ugly ducklings against the clock go on and rock around the clock let's rock against the clock come on and rock, rock, rock against the clock appy Christmas is around again but this year it's not the same they say "it's for kids really" as they grope for hangovers, adult stories so tell me when is doing nothing the same as doing something? the answer - to get to the other side and when is a bus not a bus? when it turns into a street oh excuse his little joke he'll grow out of it, give him time get into his little jokes you'll get into | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Canadian policy was to rely upon the RCMP whenever any policing was necessary. The Americans also sought from the outset to use the court system as a "civilizing" tool to foster their values and beliefs in substitution for traditional law and governmental structures. It was felt that this was accomplished best through the hand-picking of individual tribal members to be appointed as judges under the supervision of the Bureau of Indian Affairs agents. The Canadian approach was much more oppressive. All Indian agents automatically were granted judicial authority to buttress their other powers, with the result that they not only could lodge a complaint with the police, but they could direct that a prosecution be conducted and then sit in judgment of it. Except as accused, Aboriginal people were excluded totally from the process. The clear result of all this development was that Indian agents were armed with broad power over almost every aspect of Indian life. They presided at all Indian council meetings and virtually directed local decisions. As agents and as justices of the peace, they presided over the enforcement of laws in relation to: ? trespass to reserve lands; ? removal of renewable and non-renewable resources; ? sale or purchase of farm produce; ? logging; ? non-payment of rent; ? seizure of goods; ? band council by-laws; ? actions in debt, tort or contract; ? private purchase of Crown presents to Indians; ? intoxication offences; ? common bawdy houses; ? celebrating a | IN | IN DT | 331,107 |
Writing to a Member of Congress One of the best ways to communicate with a Member of Congress is through a well-reasoned personal letter. Your correspondence will be more effective if you follow these guidelines: Timing is important! A letter sent after Congress acts is a missed opportunity, while correspondence sent months before an issue is considered may be forgotten. Limit your letter to one page and to one subject. Avoid scientific jargon. In the first paragraph, explain your reason for writing. Briefly describe your credentials, and include other pertinent information. As necessary, note that these are your own views rather than those of your employer. In the second paragraph, describe the importance of the issue. Cite relevant facts and avoid emotionalism. Frame your discussion from a national, rather than a personal, perspective. In the third and concluding paragraph, request (do not demand) a specific action. Thank the Member for his or her consideration of your views. Offer assistance. | HI | HI HT | 783,735 |
the way to Lillooet (via the West side of the Fraser), and then take the Duffy home ? Tis more fun and scenic than hwy 1... Can even follow MTB's "endurance" route (from Lillooet) either round Carpenter Lake or via the Marshall FSR to Tyax, and then back to Pemby via the Hurley, or take the "short cut" back to Pemby via Seton Portage and the highline road... John you have my attention now and I'm thinking this would be a great ride... I just have to get this past the BOSS and I could be In!! I'll let you know how that goes... (I don't think that she likes being left behind but I think that it is just too many kms on a small bike in a short period of time) All should be good... R Why not instead head all the way to Lillooet (via the West side of the Fraser), and then take the Duffy home ? Tis more fun and scenic than hwy 1... Can even follow MTB's "endurance" route (from Lillooet) either round Carpenter Lake or via the Marshall FSR to Tyax, and then back to Pemby via the Hurley, or take the "short cut" back to Pemby via Seton Portage and the highline road... Hi Mark, I've done the west side of the river to Lillooet from HHS several times. It takes about 8 hours and when you get to Lillooet you've had your fill of riding for the day. Returning via the | ID | ID DF | 3,750,480 |
Becoming Part of #LdnOnt This post, I should begin with, was fuelled by the fact that I spent the last few days in Toronto. A place that I do love - but found myself missing London. My hometown. I wondered what was happening what was happening in my absence and missed being here. My home. Despite the fun I was having there. This post I suppose if targeted towards people who are new to this city, but also comes with a couple of disclaimers. Important ones at that: 1) I am by no means an expert. This is to say that there are an infinite number of ways to become a part of any community and what follows is only my opinion of how one might begin to get involved with a become an active member of the city. 2) You are an expert. Only you can decide if you want to be part of London and exactly how this might best be accomplished. What will follow is pretty specific and fuelled by a combination of beer and home-sickness - despite the fact I sit in downtown London at the time of writing. Alright, so - here you are, presumably new to the city and/or deciding you want to be part of the community at large. Where to start? Why? So many questions ... It's clear to me now that this post stands no chance of being the post I want it to be. Why? Well, I've been up since | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 3,365,709 |
see more mental health specialists working in teams with GPs, nurses and carers. We need to look at extending personal health budgets that enable patients to select the best combination of services and treatments for themselves. Both mental and physical. We also need all health professionals to see promoting good mental health and spotting signs of mental ill-health as part of what they do. So we should ensure that the training of doctors, nurses and all professional staff who work in the NHS includes mental health. So a One Nation solution to the challenge of mental health starts with our National Health Service. Beyond the NHS But fully to rise to that challenge, we need also to look beyond the NHS itself. Too often we act as if the answer to our health crises starts and stops with new government programmes. And we don't ask enough of others in our society. Thinking of the service provided by government as the answer on its own misses the point of how we can succeed as a country. Mobilising the contribution, the talent, the expertise of the patient, the parent, the carer, and changing the way our wider society works, is as important in determining whether any public service can succeed in its intentions. Good mental health doesn't start in hospital or the treatment room. It starts in our workplaces, our schools and our communities. So the task falls as much to organisations like British business and the CBI as it does to | SP | SP FS | 3,139,727 |
reply, please let me know the days that you are looking to assist and your time period that you can assist for on the days you nominate. Don't forget to include your T shirt sizes please, as we will have packs prepared for you all ready to go on your check in. Look forward to hearing from you all and if you have any queries please let me know. you used to be really appreciated as a volunteer. then they outsourced the organising of the volunteers (talking M3DE here) and let us just say they have lost years of knowledge and talent in the process. in short they pissed off the old guard and now they are playing catch up! EV have much much more work to do in this regard... I'm sure you're right thejoth, I honestly don't have any knowledge of the inner or recent workings of the EV and these particular events but I have run horse shows in the past and many other public events and therefore know a little about the importance of volunteers (plus, I am one). In any event, there are skilled positions and there are non-skilled positions. Old guard or new, you don't need much talent to direct car park traffic or check entry tickets. You need willing volunteers - which by definition are not paid for their time. By offering such a valuable incentive to ALL full day volunteers sets a value against the individuals time in volunteering and sets a | ID | ID DF | 206,192 |
network abuse BOF earlier this week, held on Monday, 29 August. It's sharing information on network, basically about RQA, with the emphasis on network abuse. It was a great turnout, 47 people attending, and we had speakers from this region as well as from other regions and global presentations as well. More information -- I think there's some very good material there, so please feel free to visit the URL at the bottom, to download that presentation material. Member Services, we're seeing a steady membership growth. As you can see, 2011 is already exceeding 2010, even though we are only in August. So there will be quite a significant increase over 2010. The Member Services load, you can see on the right side, we're still analysing it, because the email workload seems to drop quite a lot. It could be because of less spam activity during the second quarter, but we are still looking at the data to see if we can find more information about that recent drop. But phone, chat is pretty much flat. We see slightly more new Members coming in, after we hit the last /8, and also a little bit more in transfers, but not significantly more. But we are keeping close watch on this and we'll definitely report to our community should we see any anomalies. In the Internet development stage, we have just implemented DNSSEC in MyAPNIC. On 3 May this year, we sent our DS records to IANA that allows DNSSEC validation | SP | SP TA | 457,405 |
touches like storage areas in the boot,under seat etc. have already fitted plastic bootliner,25 + 5.99 postage from Carmats4U.com, had mats & mudflaps put on by the dealer so only need a pair of roof bars & then all kitted out.Can anyone recommend a good pair other than the Skoda ones at 140 ish? I am tempted by Skoda built-in satnavs on e-bay for 300ish,presumably taken from right-off cars,but has anyone ideas on fitting costs,either at Skoda dealer or by an independant? A good Garmin or TomTom can be near to 200 & you always have problems of charging up,security,etc | ID | ID DF | 3,147,440 |
I think you were dissociating badly when you left and she needs to know so she can ground you better before you leave the office. The shaking for me is usually the trauma releasing. Maybe you tried to do too much processing too soon and you got overwhelmed. While this has happened to me it does not happen each session nor even frequently. My T and I have worked on trying to get me grounded and safe before I leave his office. I think you need to go back. You can only suppress the pain and the feelings so long and then will start to leak out in other areas if you don't address them. Hang in there TN ********************** "At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us." Albert Schweitzer "Truly it is in the darkness that one finds the light, so when we are in sorrow, then this light is nearest of all to us." Meister Eckhart True North - She actually knows what happened. We have a very close and open relationship with little boundaries. I called her when I pulled over b/c it was all I could think to do. She came right to me since I was just around the corner from her office. She calmed me best she could but she had other clients to get to and | ID | ID DF | 623,422 |
than just hearing the music. And you get to appreciate how hard it was as well when you actually try to go back to the same methods they were using. 'Oceans Burning' 'Oceans Burning' is, like 'Moving Further Away', a song of many moods. It starts pretending to be a lovely, cliffs-in-the-sunset closer, again there's a Suede feel to this -- Skying shares a druggy urban romantic mentality with Dog Man Star , though this is more a younger cousin of something like 'Pantomime Horse'. The surprise comes when it twists into a Lady Macbeth wandering in a castle thoughtful section, before giving away to a more cosmic jam at the end. And that's it. Skying is, without doubt, a very curious record. Quite what those who still wish The Horrors were still playing 'Count In Fives' with enough energy to re-backcomb Josh Heyward's hair will fit in is anyone's guess, but this record is not for them. It'll still no doubt get right up the noses of those obsessed with the groups' high-end schooling, or excellent attire. It's not for them either. Skying is for all those who like a band who deliver their ambition, their confidence, their romance, their self-belief with a hint of panache. Alright, as with Primary Colours you can clearly hear influences and touchstones (though the band have a habit of denying them) but these gents are expert postmodernists, vapourising the past in order to create a lurid spirit and self-contained universe very much of | SP | SP IT | 275,515 |
Rant such a hit, Keep the Change is a fun and enlightening quest that will change the way we think?and tip. {"itemData":[{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buy\\... to wishlist","Add both to Wish List","Add all three to Wish List"],"addToCart":["Add to Cart","Add both to Cart","Add all three to Cart"],"showDetailsDefault":"Show availability and shipping details","shippingError":"An error occurred, please try again","hideDetailsDefault":"Hide availability and shipping details","priceLabel":["Price:","Price For Both:","Price For All Three:"],"preorder":["Pre-order this item","Pre-order both items","Pre-order all three items"]}} For four years Dublanica authored the blog Waiter Rant, chronicling the frustrations of an anonymous waiter working in an upscale New York restaurant. In 2008 he went public with his best-selling book, Waiter Rant, unmasking annoying foodies, bad tippers, and the bad behavior of restaurant staff. Gratuities were one of the hottest, most-talked-about subjects of that book, so Dublanica ran with it. A short history of the custom reveals that tipping was a particularly European practice that we took to new heights in the U.S. Dublanica shines light on those awkward tipping situations that we all face at one time or another: tip the parking valet when he takes your car, delivers it, or both? How much and in what fashion do you tip your hotel maid? And what about "tip creep," those ubiquitous tip jars that are springing up in every coffee shop and fast-food restaurant these days? Dublanica offers tips on how to tip hairstylists, car-wash attendants, auto mechanics, deliverymen, and more, including the joint where tipping rules: the strip club. Valuable information is interspersed with amusing anecdotes and interviews. --David | IP | IP DS | 234,689 |
NATO issue. I think it's hellava complicated with Trident. The fact is we will have to retain Trident after Independence until the bloody thing is decommissioned. We can't say to the rUK, we are giving you 6 months notice to take it away. The rUK could refuse to build the appropriate bunkers. What would we do then? My beef with the SNP is the lack of disclosure of all the facts. Alex Salmond did say we would get rid of Trident when possible. He hasn't lied, but I suspect he hasn't been completely transparent either. Having said all that an Independent Scotland could leave Nato at a later date. If we reject Independence we're not only in Nato for good, but we retain nuclear weapons and will have to pay for the obscene Trident replacement. I feel the independence debate is now really taking off and this non story will be remembered for the new low the Labour party has reached. Once Alex gets confirmation that Scotland will be welcomed into the EU the unionists will be silenced. For what it is worth I will join Alan Grogans Labour party only if the current incumbents are booted out after Independence. Nice article Kevin; very honest and true. I believe, like all the others that have commented, that Jean & John have did a huge dis-service to Scotland, their electorate, and their responsibilities to the Democratic process in Scotland; Jean & John are nothing but self-indulgent fantasists. As for the politics | OP | OP OB | 3,004,439 |
seem to be able to brush off criticism and many "thin skinned" men who can't. By the grace of God there is a great diversity of personality types and to label all men as better at taking criticism seems to me reductionistic. 2. A masculine ministry seizes on full-orbed, biblical doctrine with a view to teaching it to the church and pressing it with courage into the lives of the people. Again Piper nuances his position " The point of calling this failure of doctrinal nerve an unmanly failure is not that women can't grasp and hold fast to the great doctrines of the faith. They can and should. The point is that when the foundations of the church are crumbling, the men should not stand still and wait for women to seize the tools and brick and mortar. And women should expect their men to be at the forefront of rebuilding the ruins." Piper rightfully recognizes that there are many women who can grasp and hold on to clear doctrine (brilliant), but he still argues that men should step up and not let the women "seize" the tools first. In my opinion if the foundations are crumbling we need all hands on deck to sort things out. In New Testament times with the apostles still alive God raised up godly women teachers to teach the scriptures and press it home. Priscilla (and her husband Aquilla -- unusually Priscilla is named first which many have argued points to her taking | OP | OP RS | 497,632 |
He was her university teacher. He was smart, confident, and had a great sense of humor. And he was rather good-looking, too. The fact was, she had fallen in love with him. She sensed that he might like her. She had caught him looking at her more than once. What to do? At the end of the semester, she waited till all the other students had left. She said she had a gift for him. He said that was very nice of her. Then he looked around for a wrapped package. Where was the gift, he asked. She said it was still at the store. She would pick him up and take him there that Saturday, if that was okay with him. She picked him up at the Starbucks near his apartment. He was enjoying the mystery. He asked her: Was it an alarm clock so that he wouldn't be late for class? Was it teaching materials, like markers and erasers? A new briefcase? An extra ink cartridge for his computer for when he printed handouts? She said that she couldn't comment. They got to the mall and went into Nordstrom's. "I hope it isn't a suit," he joked. "I never wear suits." "No, it isn't. But it's something that you always wear with a suit." "A tie? Why would I wear a tie if I never wear suits?" "Not a tie, silly," she said, as they walked into the shoe department. She had noticed that he always wore the | NARRATIVE | NA SS | 286,882 |
All of Us, Together Vinyl LP $12.98 VINYL FORMAT. All of Us, Together is the first proper full-length from Vancouver's Teen Daze. Arriving after a prolific stretch of EPs, singles, and remixes since 2010, and recorded in the hopeful turn from spring to summer 2011, it's something of a culmination. "I'm very proud of this as my first real LP, and the statement it makes. It fully represents where I've come to as an electronic artist." | IP | IP DS | 625,193 |
sign of cramps, no fatigue; left, right, left, just like the old days in the senior aquacade, the fancy moves showing style and endurance; he tries them all: the glides, the circle rolls, the egg beater, ending in the butterfly, both arms jacking him out of the water, his shoulders feeling the strain, too much, the sockets grown rusty. He treads water and finds the buoy, closer than he thought, and decides to race the rest of the way; one gulp of air and he's off, slap after slap, breathing only when breath is gone; he gives it everything he's got left, glancing ahead, keeping his sightline, the bell louder and cleaner all the time; he glides the last few feet and touches the casing, barely able to hook his feet in the rings, his fingers tight on the seam, and squints back toward home. He begins to shiver, convinced he cannot return, that the change in his marrow may never be known; he hangs on and weeps, pronouncing over and over the names of those waking on shore without him. He closes, at last, his eyes, the taste of blood draining from his gums, a trace welling in his ears, almost aware of the bell tolling softly tolling, as he slips back into the sea. In the middle of the yard he sits on a bench and bangs his fists on the picnic table, pleading with closed windows to "call the cops call the cops call the stinkin' cops." | LY | LY PO | 337,812 |
How to make sure your donation gets to a good cause: Plain Dealing We are getting so many letters from groups looking for donations. Some even enclose a couple dollars in the envelopes. My wife looks at the pictures and says, "Don't you feel sorry for these people?" But I think some of these are scams. Walter Kostendt, North Royalton We're nearing that time of year when mailboxes are stuffed with pleas for donations. Just as you can't buy everything you see an ad for, you can't donate to every organization that asks you for money. Nor should you, because some causes aren't good. For proof, look no further than Cuyahoga County Jail, where John Donald Cody, better known to the public as "Bobby Thompson," awaits trial on charges he created the bogus U.S. Navy Veterans Association to bilk more than $100 million from donors nationwide. But if you're going to give, make sure your money goes to a good cause: Throw away the high-pressure appeals. If you receive lots of lottery and sweepstakes mail, chances are high you're getting lots of mail from suspect charities. While you can't block the post office from delivering appeals for money, you don't have to read mail just because you get it. Dan Borochoff, president of the watchdog group, CharityWatch, calls highly emotional appeals "unethical" techniques that some charities use to pressure donors to give. Similarly, he says, a charity that gives you something -- whether it's a dollar or a sheet | HI | HI HT | 669,014 |
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