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no-one but me / baby - i just can't stop / Verse 1: i ain't gotta say too much cause she knows all about me and i ain't gotta claim that spot cause she gives me everything oh baby if i didn't feel love before girl i know that i'm feeling it now and if i don't belong in this world then how can this love we got be so real Chorus: it's only when i hear your voice baby only when you speak three words to me even as the world keeps turning, i'll keep yearning just to hear your voice again as the world keep's turning as the world keep's turning as the world keeps turning as the world keeps turning, i'll turn to back to you Verse 2: i ain't gotta do too much cause i ain't gotta prove a thing long as she feels that love she gives her all to me if i didn't feel love before girl i know that i'm feeling it now and if i don't belong in this world then how can this love we got be so real Bridge: it's in your voice when i hear it i can't stay away i see a life right here with you, baby won't you stay Verse 1: slow up girl wait a minute where is you headed i wanna be where you are i'll play my part cause i wanna get with it wanna get with cha girl you musta fell from | LY | LY SL | 1,731,252 |
encourage those people to read Romans 1:28-32. By refusing to speak out on things we know to be sinful, we give passive approval to them. Thanks, Dannah. @CC Wow...the judgement just keeps coming. "as a wife you are not doing what you should be" Are you serious????? I am blessed with a husband who does not view porn, but many guys' addictions began long before their marriage. It is a sin issue, like any other, and something God can help them overcome. It is NOT the wife's fault. if you believe in Jesus Christ as you Lord and Saviour, would He be proud of you for reading this book? when He comes back to take all believers to Heaven, how would you feel when He sees you reading this book? Food for thought. Please keep in mind as you read the above link...I got pregnant before marriage, at Bible College after a violent childhood full of physical and sexual abuse...so I'm not coming from the "perfect princess bride" but...oh how I pray for this for my beautiful daughters!!! I want them to know all that is beautiful and not have to struggle with their bodies being "awakened" (Song of Solomon 2:7) before God intends for them to be!! YEARS of struggle in my marriage because we both brought SIN to our marriage!! Oh boo, I am crying tears of heart ache for broken marriages, broken before they are even bound together!!! GOD can restore!! THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH! Thanks you | OP | OP OB | 3,201,284 |
the way There's so much I want to say But it's locked deep inside And if you look in my eyes We might fall in love again I won't even start to cry And before we say goodbye I tried to say I love you But the words got in the way | LY | LY SL | 434,772 |
between us. But it is also a warning -- a warning to the American people not to fall into the same trap as the Soviets, not to see only a distorted and desperate view of the other side, not to see conflict as inevitable, accommodation as impossible, and communication as nothing more than an exchange of threats. No government or social system is so evil that its people must be considered as lacking in virtue. As Americans, we find communism profoundly repugnant as a negation of personal freedom and dignity. But we can still hail the Russian people for their many achievements -- in science and space, in economic and industrial growth, in culture, in acts of courage. Among the many traits the peoples of our two countries have in common, none is stronger than our mutual abhorrence of war. Almost unique among the major world powers, we have never been at war with each other. And no nation in the history of battle ever suffered more than the Soviet Union in the Second World War. At least 20 million lost their lives. Countless millions of homes and families were burned or sacked. A third of the nation's territory, including two thirds of its industrial base, was turned into a wasteland -- a loss equivalent to the destruction of this country east of Chicago. Today, should total war ever break out again -- no matter how -- our two countries will be the primary target. It is an ironic but | SP | SP TA | 735,671 |
in the building or OHS & Injury Management identifies a need Department contacts OHSIM for NFAO training and appointment application form Department returns completed form signed by Head of Department to OHSIM OHSIM contacts staff member to arrange training Staff member attends training & forwards certificate to OHSIM OHSIM notifies HR, the Department and the newly qualified NFAO of appointment OHSIM adds new NFAO to intranet list and OHS network Department ensures building occupants are informed of the name and contact details of the new NFAO. 2.4 ROLE OF NOMINATED FIRST AID OFFICERS The role of NFAO encompasses the provision of a service for the emergency treatment of injuries or illness arranging prompt and appropriate referral of casualties to medical aid as required recording treatments and reporting incidents -- see Section 6 for more details the maintenance of first aid facilities, including first aid equipment, and keeping clean, checking and restocking first aid kits liaison with other NFAOs in the building to ensure co-operation in all aspects of the role keeping up to date lists of Nominated First Aid Officers, their contact numbers and locations, and information on what to do in a medical emergency prominently displayed in the building. In a first aid emergency an NFAO is expected to take charge and may direct others on the scene to assist with managing the emergency until/unless Emergency Services personnel take over. 2.5 ROLE AND APPOINTMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AIDERS Wherever there is a First Aid Room (see section 3.4 ), | HI | HI HT | 781,241 |
methodologies for building effective multi-sensory worship leadership teams. A bonus is a CD-ROM included with the book. It contains materials that talks about the process of designing worship, six sample worship scenarios, a media portfolio of selected worship elements, and a searchable text of this book. In addition to buying and reading this book, take advantage of visiting the congregation when you are in the Cincinnati area, or attend one of their annual teaching church events. I thoroughly enjoyed Michael Slaughter's book! He gives a great,concise overview of how times have changed in the way of communication. It helped me realize that many churches have remained content to use methodologies that may have worked 20 or more years ago while neglecting technology that has created a new paradigm for effective, relevant communication. Mr. Slaughter includes actual job descriptions and schedules of key people needed to produce, what he calls, a multi-sensory worship experience. A very helpful cd-rom is included with several examples of what he describes in the book. If you are involved in planning worship services, you need this book! This book is one of few that admits that the Church has very little to do with real life for most people in society despite the fact that belief in God is growing in America. It is a good description of how one little church started with a new vision for the future, and the accompanying cd-rom shows in graphic detail how they have managed to re-create what the | IP | IP DS | 553,067 |
with a company code signing certificate, but I have not investigated if this is either practical or possible for an existing program. It would depend on whether the OS required a code signing certificate or accepted an individual certificate. For instance you can enable macros in Word, Excel etc by signing them with a personal certificate locally generated, and you never get prompted again when the macro runs. Signed programs are allowed to run, so it should be possible. If I had the time, I'd work on this idea, but I don't. Take it away gurus. Why is it such a big deal to clic something that asks you if you really want to run this program. Does it really put you that much out of the way? I'd say most likely no, don't bash microsoft because of a nifty little security implement they put in. We wonder why other countries think us Americans are lazy, just look at yourselves, your whining about having to do one extra click. It's the same as whining about having to park the car one further spot away. Afellowamerican, I think you have no idea how big the problem is. It's not just the extra clicks -- it's the fact that we can't install software properly with the UAC, and that programs won't run properly with the UAC, even if you run them as administrator. I've had Vista for 1.5 years now, I have 4 computer programs that won't run because of the UAC, | HI | HI HT | 148,826 |
supreme lords of the world in the person of our king of all the world .... 6. Let us turn again to the FUTURE OF THE PRINTING PRESS. Every one desirous of being a publisher, librarian, or printer, will be obliged to provide himself with the diploma instituted therefore, which, in case of any fault, will be immediately impounded. With such measures THE INSTRUMENT OF THOUGHT WILL BECOME AN EDUCATIVE MEANS ON THE HANDS OF OUR GOVERNMENT, WHICH WILL NO LONGER ALLOW THE MASS OF THE NATION TO BE LED ASTRAY IN BY-WAYS AND FANTASIES ABOUT THE BLESSINGS OF PROGRESS. Is there any one of us who does not know that these phantom blessings are the direct roads to foolish imaginings which give birth to anarchical relations of men among themselves and towards authority, because progress, or rather the idea of progress, has introduced the conception of every kind of emancipation, but has failed to establish its limits .... All the so-called liberals are anarchists, if not in fact, at any rate in thought. Every one of them in hunting after phantoms of freedom, and falling exclusively into license, that is, into the anarchy of protest for the sake of protest.... FREE PRESS DESTROYED 7. We turn to the periodical press. We shall impose on it, as on all printed matter, stamp taxes per sheet and deposits of caution-money, and books of less than 30 sheets will pay double. We shall reckon them as pamphlets in order, on the one | IP | IP | 186,900 |
students' need to apply the teachings in their classes to workplace situations, but has evolved to include social activities and fundraising opportunities as well. As members of the Communications Club, students have the opportunity to explore the field of communications through student-created activities, which they learn how to plan and execute. The membership consists of students interested in advertising, public relations, radio and television, and other related fields from all across campus. As a group, the students who are a part of the club have designed activities around these areas of interest. For example, we have had guest speakers from the fields of public relations, radio broadcasting, linguistics, communication disorders and more. In addition, the club has hosted a consultant for resume writing and interviewing strategies, sponsored panel discussions of professionals who have worked in the field, and analyzed film for discussion sessions. A main objective of the group is to get members involved with community service. Since the spring 2004 semester, the Communications Club has been involved with the Nassau Community College mentorship program with the Liberty Partnership and most recently with GEAR UP, a program in which students prepare middle school and high school students for college life. If you are interested in the Communications Club, please contact Prof. Laura O'Connell at laura.oconnell@ncc.edu or call 516.572.9744. COMPUTER GRAPHICS CLUB The purpose of the Computer Graphics Club is to offer graphic design services while giving Nassau Community College students the opportunity to better their skills and gain real life | IN | IN DT | 13,277 |
it was weak. All he has got to say is that this, that and the other is something I'd like to do but as we all know there isn't any money.......when the deficit has been got down blah blah. Going on aspirations is defensible. It has in any case been legally determined that a pledge in a political manifesto cannot be taken as a contractual promise. We saw that with the court case in Brighton where an action was brought against the regime for non-performance of its "pledge" to hold a referendum over the Lisbon Treaty. The gov't's barrister argued, successfully apparently, that a political pledge doesn't mean anything much It seems odd to me that the Tories are on the defensive about what they (we) will be able to afford after the election. Why don't they just repeat and repeat - 'we can't afford it because labour have wrecked the economy'. I expected the Guardian to have more on the winners and losers of the plot. It seems to me that the plot - whilst it failed in its objective - will have a significant impact on any post-election leadership bid should labour (as seems likely) lose. In this context Miliband (D) seems to have lost out big time as a result of the plot, and potentially Harman has not come out of it smelling of roses either. Notice how - of the big beasts in labour who may challenge for the leadership post a Brown defeat - only | OP | OP | 601,410 |
rules for their daughters and yet another set of rules for their daughter-in-law. E.g.: The daughter can wear jeans but the daughter-in-law has to wear saris. The daughter doesn't do any housework but the daughter-in-law has to do everything. Maybe the daughter is partying and into discos, but the daughter-in-law can't work with male colleagues. Also the mother-in-law is often close with her daughter's kids but not with her son's kids. Why such double standards? Double standards go along with the mind-set that, before marriage there's one set of rules, and a different one after marriage. This also reflects a depressing trend that marriage is no fun, so after marriage the daughter-in-law has to stop all the activities she used to enjoy before including what she wears, often since she is now representing her husband and his family her attire is seen as a reflection of the family. Just another unfortunate bias in society, which people fall prey to, living up to stereotypes rather than evaluating for themselves what is appropriate and what is not. As for the relationship with grandkids, a lot of factors may come into play. One obvious fact or is the fact that the daughter's kids are not around at her mother's home, while the son's kids are. So when they come to visit their maternal grandmother, they are often pampered more than their cousins. Why are mothers-in-law often involved in dowry deaths and wife torture? When a woman assumes the role of a stereotypical mother | SP | SP IT | 1,758,466 |
Constitution in the name of law enforcement. The threats to liberty seem endless. It seems we have forgotten to target the enemy. Instead we have inadvertently targeted the rights of American citizens. I see good reason for American citizens to be concerned -- not only about another terrorist attack, but for their own personal freedoms [and Constitutional rights]. Mr. Holder: the "hour" of danger will never pass. We should not concede to the President, then -- to any President, not even to President Obama -- the unilateral authority to assassinate American citizens if they can be painted as a threat. Power, once it is granted, has a tendency to stick. I don't want a Rick Santorum or a Newt Gingrich so well equipped to kill my countrymen. Do you? I don't particularly disagree either, but I attended a conference a couple of years ago where John Gardner gave a talk about the Jean Charles de Menezes case. As I recall, part of his argument was that while it is, of course, a morally bad thing to be killed, it is morally worse when the killing is done by the agents of the state. I don't know that he's ever included this argument in any of his published work, so maybe he was just suggesting it for sake of discussion, but it's seems like it could be relevant here. Perhaps the point is that a State killing its own citizes is worse because in that case there is no goverment to | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 166,212 |
yourself . On predicting the future, James explained that we can't make any significant predictions because the smallest thing can create very large ripples throughout the world. The example he gave was the invention of the stirrup for loading up camels in Afghanistan. This invention enabled the French to ride horseback against English foot soldiers in the battle of Hastings, giving them a huge advantage, winning the war, and resulting in French becoming a significant part of our present day English language. The future, past and preservation Along the same thread, Jason Scott told us that we can't know what in our past will be relevant in the future. Lauren spoke about how this kind of information is the 'legacy of the past'. Jason saves so much of his data because of the 'sideways' value it could have; high-quality scans and photos literally allow us to learn from the background of the primary focus/data. It also leaves records that other people can use to learn. Jason said that it's a crime that we take millions of people's files on the web and get rid of them, just like they couldn't possibly contain anything of relevance. Archiving Jason gave us two sets of action points that we could use to improve preservation and archiving on the web: As users: take photos of people you're with and places you work spend time with people you care about, create memories save mementos from events take time to tell your stories and save them | OP | OP OB | 3,141,715 |
support a brand, engages and motivates the target audience and delivers results. Have You Ever Experienced Any Negativity or Sexism Being in This Industry? I've found that it doesn't take long to gain respect if you constantly challenge yourself, work hard and are good at what you do. What is Your Biggest Challenge/Achievement? After 20 years of understanding both the traditional and digital sides of the business, I've finally made the leap to an independent Interactive Creative Director with plans to start my own company. I am grateful that I have made it this far, but it hasn't always been an easy road. I've seen a lot of my peers drop off as the years and demands on their careers became even greater as they inch toward the Creative Direction title. It's no wonder there aren't more successful female designers. There isn't much room for having a life and a family when you are expected to stay on top of your game day in and day out. From an agency's point of view, there's always some younger, cheaper hybrid designer/developer waiting in the wings who will say yes to anything. I'd say agency life, or lack thereof, is the number one reason women don't stick with their careers long enough to get recognition. Along the way, I thought about giving it all up to be home at a reasonable hour or have my weekends to myself. Other days, I am reminded that I still have a long way to go | SP | SP IT | 3,259,252 |
estate agents cocooned in their taxpayer-sponsored Ponziworld. Brutal Realist : 24 Dec 2010 2:43:08pm Indeed. And unlike Sweden and other Northern European countries, we do not roll up our sleeves and do some hard work and create stuff. If you look at Australia's largest corporations they are either in mining, banking, retail and all the other banana republic industries. If you look at Sweden's largest industries they are engineering, IT, pharmaceuticals and automobiles - stuff which requires intelligence to succeed in. I'm not saying we have to be exactly like them, and whatever the case mining industries will continue to be the largest industries for a long time, but we could us our brains and diversify so that we are not dependent on creating a ponzi-style economy that requires a growing population. Also, unlike Australia, Sweden has a more self-respecting culture in which they do want to be swamped with foreign cultures so that their own is dilluted. Also no opportunity cost costings for the use of capital for these above 'more of the same for more migrants' rather than the infrastructure costs that Access Economics says should be spent to improve the economy: $770 billion according to the last figures trotted out. The point is made that refugees are a big cost - $55 000 per refugee over the first decade. Budovski : 23 Dec 2010 8:58:51pm Without immigration we would have a negative rate of population growth. Whilst there is definitely room to improve education amongst women and | IP | IP ED | 772,075 |
testosterone. If blood cholesterol levels get low enough, could this starve the body of essential element and therefore jeopardise health? While 'raised' levels of cholesterol are associated with an increased risk of heart disease, lower levels of cholesterol are also associated with an increased risk of cancer as well as 'haemorrhagic stroke' (strokes caused by bleeding in the brain). These observations do not mean that low cholesterol causes cancer or stroke (neither do they mean that cholesterol causes heart disease either). In order to get a best overall picture of the relationship between any factor and health, it makes sense to assess its relationship with overall risk of death -- also known as overall mortality. Previous evidence has revealed that while higher cholesterol levels may be associated with increased overall mortality in younger individuals, this trend reverses as people age. The relevance of this is that most individuals die when they are advanced in years, and therefore the relationship cholesterol has with overall mortality in the elderly is, generally, much more relevant and important than this relationship in the young. A recent study illustrates this [1]. In it, researchers examined the relationship between overall mortality and individuals aged 60-85 (average age 71) over a period stretching 12 years. Initial analysis revealed that higher total cholesterol levels (> 200 mg/dl/5.2 mmol/l) were associated with a 24 per cent reduced risk of mortality over the study period. And lower cholesterol levels (< 170 mg/dl/4.4 mmol/l) were associated with a 60 per cent | IN | IN | 3,078,297 |
We're not Going to Take It A World Uprising Starts at the Tenenbaums On Dec 24th, at New York's Union Square Cinema, a riot broke out. Two hundred people had paid via credit card to see The Royal Tenenbaums, but the computers were down. The underpaid, low- IQ employees had decided to follow company policy and verify each of the 200 credit cards individually by phone, but New Yorkers weren't havin' it. After sitting in line so long the movie was about to start, VICE photographer Terry Richardson turned to the crowd and said, "Fuck this. We paid our $25 and we are going to see this movie right now! Are you with me?!" There were some "Yeah!"s and some "Let's go!"s and within seconds they were running past the ticket booths, up the escalators, and into the theater. Despite the cheering and yelling everyone found their seats easily enough and sat down. Soon after, seven security guards moved into formation like riot police. They stood at the front of the theater and told the crowd that they had to see everyone's ticket before the movie could start. "Fuck that!" yelled a tiny Jewish woman with mousy blonde hair, who stood up and pointed at the men. "We paid our money and we are going to watch this fucking movie. Call the cops if you want but we are watching this movie." The crowd roared. Then another person stood up and said, "Look, three months ago the World Trade Center | NARRATIVE | NA NE PB | 458,218 |
a pretty upholstery! Your MIL was so pretty!! And, lastly, glad that you have the Indian style beds instead of the back-breaking box-spring stuff they have here!! I love the colors as Orange is my all time fav color. However, I have mostly burgundy/cherry in our home :) What I like the most about your home is it's very uncluttered! I want to achieve that look and yet keep my beloved Tchotchkes. Any tips on that would be much appreciated :) LinkWithin Search This Blog About Me Would you like your home, art, anything of yours featured on my blog? Then click to contact me. Saffron and Silk Very often I come across things of such beauty, I feel compelled to immortalise it for ever by recording it down someplace and sharing it with others, especially those who are equally turned on by aesthetics and design as I am. This blog is that perfect place! It could be something as simple as a photograph of a gorgeous flower blooming in the midst of a brutal summer, or as elaborate as a fabulous art show by an eminent artist. So really, it is about anything that touches any one of my senses in the form of beautiful design, captivating music, delicious food, exciting art and photography, anything that makes me happy....the list is endless! I hope I can do justice! Feel free to use my pics. You don't have to give me credit, just don't claim them as yours! Feedjit Member | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 3,204,541 |
HD and slowed progression. Its nothing concrete yet but with no treatment or cure, keeping fit and mentally active is the best thing you can do right now! Tony ow long does the test for huntington's take to get results Hi Jenny, For the predictive test, this will depend on the genetic service that is doing your test, but it is usually approximately 4 -- 6 weeks. This also allows time for the all the pre-result counselling and assessments to be done. Occasionally if the testing team is concerned about the person's psychological state they may postpone the results until this has improved with treatment and further counselling. Most genetic services try to be flexible and not hold up the process unnecessarily. In most states it is a similar time frame for a diagnostic test, that is, if the person being tested already has symptoms and the test will determine whether HD is the cause of those symptoms. Fiona What is the benefits on apply for life insurance before getting tested for the HD gene as opposed to afterwards? Angela Aged 21 Hi Angela, This is a good question. When you apply for a life insurance, disability or income protection insurance policy you have to answer all the questions honestly. This will include questions about your family history of Huntington's disease (or another genetic condition) and whether you have had a genetic test. If you have already had the test and it showed you do have the genetic fault that | ID | ID QA | 618,491 |
to the working class -- if the distribution of the gains results in a large class of losers -- then it is much harder to defend. We must find a way to ensure that trade realizes the promise of "lifting all boats" instead of just the yachts. Friday, July 20, 2012 However, for my taste, Reich gives in too much to the idea that income flows over the last several decades have followed changes in productivity. But they haven't, increases in the productivity of labor have not translated into corresponding increases in real wages, the gains have gone to the top of the income distribution instead, and it's not clear to me how calling for more a more competitive, more productive workforce will change that. Of course we want labor to be more competitive and more productive, but we also want workers to be rewarded when this happens: These are the dog days of summer and the silly season of presidential campaigns. But can we get real, please? The American economy has moved way beyond outsourcing abroad or even "in-sourcing." Most big companies headquartered in America don't send jobs overseas and don't bring jobs here from abroad. That's because most are no longer really "American" companies. They've become global networks that design, make, buy, and sell things wherever around the world it's most profitable for them to do so. As an Apple executive told the New York Times , "we don't have an obligation to solve America's problems. Our only | OP | OP OB | 722,514 |
track. I will be carrying out a careful analysis" concluded Klaus Bachler, the Porsche Junior driver. The 'Team Deutsche Post by tolimit' is building on its lead in the battle for the team championship. Three podium positions and two good finishes from Klaus Bachler have given the team from Lohne more important points. Paul Schlotmann: "After Saturday's bad luck and Ren's penalty, today we were lucky that our opponents drove the fastest laps under the yellow flag and were handed penalties. Unfortunately, we weren't really able to show our potential on the track. Klaus did a great job and drove some fast times. Although he was held up he had a great race." On Mondays after race weekends, the news channel N24 broadcasts a 30 minute Carrera Cup programme at 6.30pm, with reports about the race series, the drivers, the highlights and stories about the people involved in the Carrera Cup. Leave a Reply This entry was posted on Tuesday, August 28th, 2012 at 9:52 PM and is filed under All , Porsche Cup . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 3,038,780 |
or webstore. As far as ACCC is concerned they will eventually go the local branch of the multinational. I feel a little bad for retailers, but if game companies want to keep setting the higher prices for Australia, it's really the big wigs in these companies that are making the local industry hurt the most. I got Fallout New Vegas for $40 delivered (free shipping) from ozgameshop in the UK On steam it's still $90US plus credit card exchange rate fee. Same for EB games. Crazy! Why would I pay $50 more? More will cotton on and consumers vote best with their wallets. That can have bad consequences for our local retailers. I really hope for their sakes the games companies can find a way to bridge the gap. I for one would buy more games if they weren't so damn expensive here. Heh. I just filled in a survey on one of those paid survey sites about the price of games (mainly), so it looks like someone (im taking a guess at activision, since EVERY example was from them) wants peoples opinions on the current pricing of games. Unfortunately I feel that nothing is going to get done about it, because there will always be the people willing to pay however much for them. More power to us though! I'll keep on importing :) No one has brought up taxes. We pay a 10% tax on nearly everything, and that is included in the price. Americans pay different taxes | IP | IP | 588,095 |
and set the bag aside to dry for a few minutes; fill with candy. Editor's Tip: Make the gift en masse for coworkers or as a Valentine's Day party favor. Crafty Heart-Shape Candy Box Add some homemade Valentine's flair to a plain heart-shape chocolate box to make a fun and simple gift . Trace around the top of the lid onto the back side of embossed scrapbook paper and cut out, leaving a 1/4-inch allowance. Cut slits into the edges of the paper, up to the penciled line. Glue the embossed paper to the lid, and fold cut around the edge; adhere to the side of the box lid with glue. Cut two pieces of ribbon, criss-cross them, and glue onto the lid. To make paper flowers, flatten scalloped cupcake and candy liners in both mini and regular sizes and scrunch them in the middle to create a ruffled effect. Stack three layers and glue them together, embellishing the center with a glittered dimensional sticker or button. Personalize a small candy box to make a special gift . Cut a square of decorative paper large enough to cover the box lid and sides; cut diagonal slits in the corners. Glue paper to the lid and fold the paper edges down, lining up the corners and trimming any excess if necessary. Download the Special Delivery pattern, available below, and print onto cardstock. Cut out and attach to the box lid with double-sided tape or glue. Fill a simple cylinder vase with | HI | HI HT | 721,612 |
Still Camera - Ideas for getting a better quality photo are Using a Tripod and reduce movement The use of a tripod often makes a dramatic impact in the quality of the final movie. This is because keeping the camera steady reduces subtle differences between frames and therefore improves the temporal compression of the video. You should use a tripod for your camera. If you plan to move the camera during filming, you should move it very slowly and as smooth as you can. A jerking camera motion is hard to compress. Avoid hand-held shooting if possible. If your camera has an image-stabilization option you should turn this function on. Generally using this feature will reduce subtle changes between frames from camera motion. Filming for display on the internet Keeping the detail within the scene to a minimum will help the video compress better spatially. It will also make the video easier to see when the movie is reduced in size for web delivery. Painted or plain backdrops are a good idea. If there is much detail or movement behind the subject, you can throw the background significantly out of focus to simplify the image. Trees are often used as backdrops for filming. The excessive detail of the leaves poses a challenge for compression and should be avoided if possible. If you must film against a tree, using a shallow depth of field to defocus the leaves will often improve the final movie. Beware of trees moving in a breeze | HI | HI HT | 1,756,678 |
know It really doesn?t matter why you?re leaving You should know you?re really throwing away your life And I won?t sympathise You hurt me for the last time Got no tears left to cry Baby, gave you three hearts One boy and one girl And a, a woman who loves you We?re sitting here falling apart All through your ins and outs Your fears and all your doubts God knows there?ve been doubts But we?ve given you a home [ From : http://www.elyrics.net/read/g/gladys-kni\\... ] And you?re just throwing it away, baby All for some girl born yesterday And what about your children There?s nothing to explain But still you?re asking us to understand Well I?m telling you we can?t Why should we care about your reasons When you?re walking right out of our lives Said I don?t want to know I couldn?t care less about your feelings Don?t you know you should have cared more about mine And I don?t want to know It really doesn?t matter why you?re leaving You should know you?re really throwing away your life And I won?t sympathise You hurt me for the last time Got no tears left to cry Say goodbye to all the loving memories, yeah One last time, one good look at all the love That won?t be in your life Say goodbye, I hope that you?ll be happy Don?t look back, cos it?ll be too late I?m going on with my life And I don?t want to know I couldn?t | LY | LY SL | 225,057 |
microcap sector and founding member of the National Investment Banker's Association, advocated for national microcap conferences series in his acceptance speech, "How do these companies get the word out and raise capital? The trend is to go to conferences like this, make your presentations and follow up on the conferences. This is what is working today." Some of the brokerage houses and financiers represented in the room were Athena Capital Partners, Monarch Bay Associates, JM Capital, Hallmark Venture Group, SC Capital, CapFlow Funding, Magness Oil LLC, Paulson Investment Company, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo Securities. There were also numerous accredited investors, angel investors from Southern California as well as mainland China to listen to the presentation of resource and select companies. US Energy was an award sponsor for the event. Reggie Larson, director of investor relations for US Energy, said, "On behalf of U.S. Energy Corp. we fully appreciate his (Mr. Bryant's) support in our endeavors since we met him a couple years ago at the SCIA conference. Gary has had a wonderful career and I personally would like to thank (Mr. Howell) for the opportunity to participate in this and for honoring him in this way." Final lineup for the show included T3 Motion (NYSE: TTTM - News ) ( www.t3motion.com ) T3 Motion, Inc. was born on the cutting-edge. The California-based company's commitment to the vision and creative application of technological advances has culminated in their specialized expertise to enhance the personal mobility market. President Kelly Anderson presented. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 74,111 |
film as it is a thriller. For about the first two thirds of its running time, it does a good job developing its characters and building suspense and tension slowly but surely. The overall feel is reminiscent of the sort of films that were influenced by Alfred Hitchcock's PSYCHO , wherein horror didn't come from the supernatural or some mad scientist's lab, but was born out of the family and the subconscious. In particular, it recalls some of the films of Curtis Harrington like WHO SLEW AUNTIE ROO? And WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH HELEN , and James Kelley's THE BEAST IN THE CELLAR . While the setup isn't anything exceptional, it is effective and engrossing. Thieriot may not have quite the presence his role demands, but Shue and Lawrence are in fine form. Gil Bellows also does a nice turn as a local police officer thinks Ryan has gotten a raw deal from the community, most of whom blame him for driving down the property values. Director Mark Tonderai also does a nice job incorporating Freudian symbolism into his film, with bad things rising from the subconscious/subbasement, generally right around the time one of the main characters is feeling sexually aroused. Things take a turn towards the cheesy and predictable in the final act, though. Granted, part of the fun in movies like this comes from recognizing the genre tropes, but at some point it's generally a good idea to put some kind of fresh spin on the old clich | OP | OP RV | 3,232,345 |
Johnson reports that the US government is funding an unusual national training program to help police deal with the increasing number of volatile confrontations involving highly trained and often heavily armed combat veterans. ( www.smh.com.au ) There appears to be an urgent need to defuse crises in which police faced tactical disadvantages against mentally ill suspects who were trained in modern warfare as even SWAT teams are finding themselves without the experience to tackle such ex-military personnel. There also appears to be no data that specifically tracks police confrontations with suspects now or formerly associated with the military. But an army report issued this year found that violent offences in the service were up 1 per cent while non-violent offences increased 11 per cent between 2010 and last year. Another recent Sydney Morning Herald article provides explicit examples of where such highly trained former military people have created havoc titled: Trauma of Tours may link US tragedies. ( www.smh.com.au ) What is in evidence is that the volume of violent incidents involving military personnel off base that has ratcheted up to a level never seen before. Not only a US or UK issue Clearly there is an issue and it not applies to the USA, rather it applies to everyone nation where war veterans return home and are somehow expected to settle back into routine civilian life although programs to de-program these military people have been put in place. These programs are based on the latest psychological analysis and the | OP | OP RS | 1,415,013 |
No. of Discs or Part of a Compilation . Tiny differences such as trailing spaces, accented characters or variants of symbols can sometimes be quite hard to spot. The iPod is also more sensitive to case variations and may split, duplicate or reorder an album that looks okay in iTunes. Normally overtyping the desired value for each shared field will complete the grouping of the album into one entity. Occasionally, however, this method seems to fail. When this happens I've found that you can force every field to update properly by adding some extra text - e.g. a trailing X , which once applied seems to complete the joining of the tracks into one album. Once this has happened the extra data can be removed and the album should remain properly grouped. Multiple tags The ID3 specifications allow files to have multiple tags in different versions and languages, but iTunes only works properly with single tags. When multiple tags are present it can sometimes fail to apply updates to the tag that it reads back (presumably updating one of the others in the file) and it is also possible that iPod & iTunes may have different rules for which tag they give priority to. This could lead to situations in which everything is properly organised in iTunes but then inexplicably falls apart on an iPod. There are 3rd party tag editors that can manipulate multiple tags but I don't have a recommendation offhand. A workaround in iTunes is to use | HI | HI HT | 337,444 |
that was awarded contracts worth 100s of k worth of local authority money every year to do very basic excel spreadsheets and write reports. Really simple work and a waste of taxpayer money. (not like the work wasn't worth doing - I believe it was - just hugely overpriced even when you take into account all the overheads for employing people full-time) In my experience management consultants bring nothing and take out a lot. They don't do anything that the existing managers should not be able to do already. Or they provide "leadership skills" coaching or other such nonsense. Or they're hired through acquaintance. And anyway, as per the case studies, I don't understand how recent graduates with experience of university life and little else, can "consult" on anything. Bullshit merchants. The exact reason why recent graduates do not consult on anything. That is why they go through a rigorous training regime at the start of their entry into the consultancy. During that time, they may work in teams and interact with clients but generally, they will not be doing any direct consultancy. Only after a few years, once they have picked up the skills that you rightly alluded to, do they then start to consult. I worked for 18 years for a French industrial group, CAC40, rock hard and extremely successful until they put in an HEC Graduate as CEO (after 60 years of Engineers) and went back on 140 years of practice which consisted basically of "we don't | HI | HI HT | 4,436 |
own counselling sessions during my affair. We need to have belief in ourselves but I find that so hard especially now. Truely believe I only married my h as I felt no-one else would have me, so I settled for less than true love. My affair gave me loads of confidence and the love and passion I had always craved... but despite saying he would always be there for me, he is not. So maybe my choice of h was not so bad... but not sure. We need a life manual............. Suzzy What the hell is the matter with me... Crying again, no idea what has started this. Just dont know what to do. I miss P, everything about our relationship. I even miss her friendship. Could never have had both, wish I had him. What happened to the strong suzzy who was a few weeks back prepared to go it alone... Now I just feel lonely. Is anyone about? Suzzy x Oh dear Suzzy, it is such an up and down thing isn't it? The turmoil and trauma. While I realise you really miss P it would be so much better if you focus on how not good for you he was. He really doesn't deserve to get you back. I think you should go look at the 'love and marriage' section in a bookshop. There are loads of manuals on how to get through this kind of thing -to be honest I read bits of them in the | ID | ID QA | 1,428,393 |
computer can't make all the decisions for you and it can't ask you about everything either, so where's the middle ground? With things getting so complex both sides have to let out. Macs are great for artists who know zilch about computers, PCs give you freedom to canibalizing them and build your one of a kind machine for a low price (Linux more than Windows). As things progress there are too many options for any one person to handle and the artists are finding they want more options. So I believe both will grow closer, but remain at arm's length to target differnt types of customers. thanks a lot thomas, you helped clear up a lot of questions with great advice. i tried to go into more detail in this reply, but despite not using any spam or bot talk, the message was blocked. perhaps it will work tomorrow. you can set your security center options to notify and display the icon, or not notify and display icon, and Don't notify but not show the icon Personally I think there should be a Notify but DO NOT show the icon option too... that way you would be notified but then you could ignore it or do something without the constant nag in the bar. If you don't know how to turn this nag off.. Go to your "Start Search" and type in security center -next go to the option on the left side that says "change the way Security Center | HI | HI HT | 148,826 |
Experiences from my drive up and down the east coast Just got back from a 1 week trip with the family to Disney. Of course the real reason I went was to test out the Tomtom and meet gatorguy.... I drove from Boston to Orlando and back, with my 720 with plus traffic and FM music the entire way. Specifically, I used app 8.350, map 825 + the 900-series POIs, and a razr2 bluetooth phone. Here is a long post of some of my general experiences. Some of it will be repeated in responses to other topic-specific threads: Traffic - experience varied by city: Boston - Plus traffic has always been weak in Boston. Boston abandoned major interstates back in the 70's because of NIMBYs. So the highway grid is severely lacking, and most urban driving is done through secondary roads. Plus traffic covers interstates only, and has no secondary roads at all. So it is of minimal value to a typical Bostonian. In addition, many of the key secondary roads drive slower than 10 mph at rush hour, which (due to the IQroutes 10mph bug) cause IQroutes to give horrible rush hour directions. Connecticut - IQroutes intelligently avoided 95 and took me down Merrit Parkway. It's what my many trips through NYC have taught me, so it did it's job. New York - The combination of IQroutes and PLUS traffic was pretty amazing. Most highway driving in NYC is via interstates, and PLUS traffic had them all. Tomtom routed | ID | ID DF | 3,139,820 |
Treasure Hunt Treasure Hunt is an item collection game mode available during the free roam game play of Need for Speed: World . It was added to the game with a patch on June 28th, 2011. Treasure Hunt involves the player collecting fifteen gems found within a given area of the World. A player can only collect all the gems once a day. A large gem with a green radius displays to players where the largest and only concentration of collectable gems are situated. Players can see this by pressing M and scrolling across the map to the highlighted location. Each gem is displayed to the player via their mini-map upon entering a close radius it. A series of green bars displays the player's radius to a gem as well as the general direction of its location. Players are given a large amount of XP points and in-game cash upon collecting all 15 gems on a given day. Reward cards were added to Treasure Hunt along side streaks with a patch released on November 16th, 2011. The streaks enable players to earn greater rewards so long as they complete treasure hunts on a series of consecutive days. Players can obtain performance parts of any rarity and power-ups on specific days with rewards being randomly generated after their 19th day in a streak. Since June 12th, 2012, power-up rewards have been replaced by skill mods . Their type and star rating are randomly chosen by the game. Players will lose a | IN | IN DT | 29,159 |
is very interesting to me. I think that that's something that Brenda Chapman, who was also a classmate, brought to Pixar at that time and it speaks to her early experiences with Disney and Dreamworks in that more fairy tale storytelling. But believe me, at our studios, the subject has come up a lot of times, especially when we were developing "Wreck-It Ralph," that people would say "This seems like Pixar. This seems like they should be doing it at Pixar. Shouldn't we be doing "Brave"? The comparisons were not lost within the people at the studio, so it's fun to hear that you're observing that from the outside. I can understand how a "Wreck-It Ralph" could happen at Disney. How "Brave" developed at Pixar is to me the bigger kind of mystery. But I think they did a beautiful job with it as their first journey into that kind of classic animation storytelling. I thought it was a beautiful movie. I really enjoyed it. Q: Were the Fix-It Felix characters, with their jerky 8-bit animation even in the 3D style, easier or harder to animate? Moore: Well, you'll be surprised that it was harder, because remember, I'm working with animators who are trained in the classic Disney style of full character animation, of squash and stretch and path of action style personality animation. So when a new director comes in and says, "I want you to take everything you know and throw it out the window and make it | SP | SP IT | 149,200 |
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Carolina and elsewhere also build or what? Our schools! Our hospitals! All of the places in which we want to keep, contain, and control docile bodies, docile social bodies. For this reason Foucault extends as a generalised critique of our society that it is in fact a prison. It is a carceral gulag , I mean, that's strong talk... that's strong talk. But if you think about my example of bulimia and anorexia, there is no prison that could lock a woman into more terror than that experience. There is no prison and no medieval torture that brings to mind this, sort of, slow death of the soul by degrees that a docile body suffers as it walks through all these routine and laid out paths of life being constantly observed and the current fascination with criminals, I view in the context of Foucault's work -- it's not that current, I mean in the 30?s they loved gangster movies too, but this fascination with criminals is the compensation the media culture pays to us because of our secret attraction to crime, not because of our fear of it. The attraction of crime is the attraction of someone who says "Hell no! I won't play that way anymore!" and I admit that one level we are afraid of criminals, we don't want to be hurt, people don't want to be hurt, I am not arguing that, that's not... the argument is at a whole other level of institutional rules and expectations. | IP | IP PA | 3,113,710 |
it looked like the woman had been bitten in the femoral artery and "bled out." "After that, it appears that the dogs chewed on her," he added. Authorities previously said that if the woman's death was attributed to the canines, the case would be turned over to the San Diego County Dept. of Animal Control. "If the dogs are deemed dangerous, they could be put down," said Laibach, who confirmed that animal control authorities currently have all eight dogs from the property impounded. The Department of Animal Control will continue the investigation to determine whether or not any criminal charges will be filed against the homeowners. The woman's remains were discovered by a female family member, authorities said, who placed an emergency call that day about 5:15 p.m. after she went to check on the woman's welfare. Sheriff's Sgt. Brian Jenkins said that responding deputies had to call in animal control officers to secure the canines. Authorities said that when deputies checked the residence for any other victims on the date of the incident, they discovered that marijuana was being grown in a rear bedroom. "The marijuana grow consisted of 24 plants." It was stated that investigators with the Narcotics Task Force were called in to seize the grow operation and they will be handling that investigation. Laibach said local deputies did respond to a call at the same property in 2010 when it was reported that a canine on the property had bitten a pizza delivery person. "Other than | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 326,715 |
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Over the past few weeks, there has been much talk about Syria's problems spilling over into Lebanon , flaring sectarian tensions and returning the fragile country into civil war and chaos. But the reality is that the Lebanese should be congratulated for having mainly avoided falling into this trap over the past year and a half. There is little doubt that the Syrian government has, through various means, attempted to inflame the Lebanese theatre as a means of distracting attention from its own tribulations, and reminding all of its old game as the indispensable troublemaker and problem-solver : "If you want a stable Lebanon, you need the Assad regime." There are many reasons why the Lebanese have so far demonstrated this rare form of political wisdom -- and why Tripoli is an exception. First, the Lebanese have already had a long and useless civil war in living memory. The trauma of this national debacle, where everyone fought everyone in a rolling matrix of revenge and arms-fuelled madness, remains strong and places a brake on the tribal reflexes that could react disproportionately to events. Second, the leaders of all the major groups -- above all, Hezbollah and the variety of Sunni groups, but also the Druze and Christians -- do not see any benefit from becoming a sideshow of Syria. This is particularly true of Hezbollah, which is a Syrian ally, but which also reads the writing on the wall regarding the legitimacy, waning strength and durability of the Assad government. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,454,720 |
ghost stories anywhere than the best of Le Fanu's; and among these I should give the first place to 'The Familiar' (alias 'The Watcher'). Other famous novelists of those days tried their hand -- Bulwer Lytton for one. Nobody is permitted to write about ghost stories without mentioning 'The Haunters and the Haunted'. To my mind it is spoilt by the conclusion; the Cagliostro element (forgive an inaccuracy) is alien. It comes in with far better effect (though in a burlesque guise) in Thackeray's one attempt in this direction -- 'The Notch in the Axe', in the Roundabout Papers. This to be sure begins by being a skit partly on Dumas, partly on Lytton; but as Thackeray warmed to his work he got interested in the story and, as he says, was quite sorry to part with Pinto in the end. We have to reckon too with Wilkie Collins. The Haunted Hotel, a short novel, is by no means ineffective; grisly enough, almost, for the modern American taste. Rhoda Broughton, Mrs Riddell, Mrs Henry Wood, Mrs Oliphant -- all these have some sufficiently absorbing stories to their credit. I own to reading not infrequently 'Featherston's Story' in the fifth series of Johnny Ludlow, to delighting in its domestic flavour and finding its ghost very convincing. (Johnny Ludlow, some young persons may not know, is by Mrs Henry Wood.) The religious ghost story, as it may be called, was never done better than by Mrs Oliphant in 'The Open Door' and | NARRATIVE | NA SS | 297,045 |
Down on The Street Lyrics Rage Against The Machine Down on the street where the faces shine Floatin' around I'm a real low mind See a pretty thing in a wall See a pretty thing in a wall In a wall In a wall In a wall Yeah, deep in the night I'm lost in love Yeah deep in the night I'm lost in love A thousand eyes they look at you A thousand eyes they, they look at you Oh, come on Oh, come on Oh, come on Yeah, yeah, yeah Oh, come on Oh, come on Oh, come on Yeah, yeah, yeah Oh, come on Oh, come on Oh, come on Yeah, yeah, yeah Where faces shine A real low mind Faces shine A real low Oh, come on Oh, come on Oh, come on Yeah, yeah, yeah | LY | LY SL | 431,855 |
obvious. In New Zealand we hate good news. It annoys us. Fear of crime is way higher than actual crime... that can't be true, who wrote this pack of lies... we're not corrupt... oh come on, that's totally ridiculous... our education ranking is really good... yeah but I had this really crap teacher at school. Our education system has not been getting worse and worse. Our issue is the long tail of underachievement as Eric Blair states. It is too simplisitic to say that pay determines quality in education. The widely admired Finland is in the same ball park in terms of pay for teachers, and we are in the same ballpark as them for achievement. The similarities between the Finnish and New Zealand education system are notable in terms of conditions, and approach to education. To reach the very top and be the world leader in education we need to address our long tail. Currently John Key is indicating that charter schools will be focused on this issue. The first model schools will be successful, but (a) if the system spreads it will be detrimental to our overall education system and our community spirit, and (b) we will slip down the academic rankings John Key will have left the building at this point, but I will still be teaching so it concerns me. 1. What the hell is 'pupil score percentile' exactly? Score of what? Mean, median, mode, tail included or excluded? Defining 'best performing' would be a good | OP | OP OB | 1,719,019 |
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display > Settings and change the desktop area by using the sliding bar. On an Apple Mac, you can use the Monitor & Sound Control Panel to change the resolution. | IN | IN DT | 1,441,068 |
months, Brock was already decorated in gold. The future seemed VERY bright for this young man. AND THEN HE LEFT. Left the WWE. Left Vince in a lurch. Left his fans and left all off us with a sour taste in our mouth. Why did you leave Brock? Oh right...you thought you could still make a career in the NFL. How long did that last? And then over to the UFC. A few wins...and then Brock even left there. All of these decisions were Brock's. And now we, the WWE Universe, are supposed to welcome his back with open arms? Sure, others have left too, but not in the ways Brock did. He was on top of the WWE and just decided 'No, screw everyone that's gotten me here. Time to toss a football.' Well, here's one WWE fan that is disgusted to see Brock back in the WWE. Give it up to Vince for giving the fans what they want and to seemingly able to erase the past. Here comes the pain? More like here comes the pain the ass! You turned your back on us Brock and from this longtime fan, I've just got two words for ya... I find Cena's problem is that he needs to leave for awhile and come back with a new look, attitude etc. He's been the same character for 8 years now. Give him a gimmick injury and let him grow his hair out or grow a beard or something. Turn him | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 166,748 |
decisions, procedures show the "how to's" for completing a task or process. Procedures are action oriented. They outline steps to take, and the order in which they need to be taken. They're often instructional, and they may be used in training and orientation. Well-written procedures are typically solid, precise, factual, short, and to the point. Many procedures seem "black and white," with clear steps and only one way of doing things: "Complete A, then B, then C." But sometimes you need to be less exact and allow room for personal judgment. When a procedure is too tight, it can cause confusion. Since life isn't always simple and clear-cut, some procedures need to allow subjectivity and individual choices. When Do You Need a Procedure? Not everything needs a procedure, so don't create procedures for basic tasks -- otherwise they'll be ignored. The number-one rule of procedure writing is to make sure there's a reason to create them: Perhaps people forget to take certain actions, perhaps they keep on getting things wrong, or perhaps tasks are so long and complex that people need a checklist if they're going to get things right. A written procedure is necessary only if the issue is important or if there will be a significant benefit from clarifying a process. Before you begin, ask yourself if people really need or want to know about something. In a company, it's typical for many things to get done without written procedures. There are "unwritten rules" and informal procedures. But | HI | HI HT | 678,600 |
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lime juice. Goes well with chicken and with my home made empanadas. kristen #9 01:27 pm Jan 27 2012 I don't mind an undressed salad, but I think you might be right - it's just raw veggies if there's no dressing to bring it all together. What drives me to despair is the chronic tomato sauce-er. You serve up a delicious, perfectly balanced and seasoned meal - only to watch them violate it with puddles of red muck. Kills me. Elle #10 01:36 pm Jan 27 2012 That dressing with the sesame, soy etc is also fabulous as a marinade for salmon, especially with a splash of lime added. Personally, can generally take or leave the sauces... a good sauce is well worth having but I hate having my food drowned - am definitely in the "put the sauce on the table and let people pour their own" camp. My five year old gets a small amount of sauce on the side of his plate and is encouraged to dip his food in it. Post comment Name: Required Email: Required. Will not be published. Registration is not required to post a comment but if you sign in , you will not have to enter your details each time you comment. Registered members also have access to extra features. Create an account now . Maximum of 1750 characters (about 300 words) I have read and accepted the terms and conditions These comments are moderated. Your comment, if approved, may not appear | HI | HI RE | 1,785,753 |
they made Windows a real pleasure to reboot into. i'm not particularly sophicated, not a "power user" but i can't imagine going online without protection after getting a couple of nasty viruses back when i began as a user, in the stone age of windows 95. (yes i still keep my flint axe handy, but haven't needed to use it for a while.) i usually leave my computer on all the time, but run a "stand down" routine at the end of a session. temp files delete in internet exploder, shut that down and run my malware catcher, virus blocker (paid version) a cleaner utility and finish with a maintenance utility. i've seen that bogus "warning" a few times but didn't bite. for online purchases i use one time cards as close to the purchase amount as possible, and use any leftover balance for charitable contributions, so anyone trying to steal the card gets a dead card. not a perfect system but its worked so far. The "nuclear option" is to call a PC tech support person to come in and clean your system. Now this WILL cost you money. Cleaning a PC can take four hours or more, so make the calculation times the tech support person's hourly rate to see if that makes any sense for you. I charge a maximum $100 for home user PC support -- but I can and have spent up to eight hours cleaning a PC. You wouldn't believe the level of infection | HI | HI HT | 3,246,278 |
we've always had it soooooooo good or so I'm told! Boy Charioteer Reply: November 15th, 2012 at 7:48 pm Roger Kirkpatrick refereed one of my favourite matches. Our 2-0 win over Man. United Spring 1972. The last time I can remember where we thoroughly outplayed them and the result was never in doubt. A cracker from Steve Perryman and Chivers with the other I think. So Walcott huh? I think he'd be a great addition. It's a very provocative notion that he would be inclined to swap the Emirates for WHL directly. Don't we usually wait for them to go somewhere else, then flop, then turn up out of the blue? I'm not so sure about him. He is good, but Willian is better. But then again, he is also more expensive. Hmm, I don't see him coming anyway, but h e is better than what we have at the moment. Andros Townsend and Falque aren't taking us anywhere soon, so he would be pushing in for a first place if he does join. Theo's biggest problem was when Sven took him to the 1912 World Cup. He was only 5 and nowhere near ready for that level. He had suffered from the weight of expectation ever since. I think he is a great talent and needs a fresh challenge to fulfill his potential. I'd take him on a heartbeat. Are we trying to turn the Lane into a home for wayward Arse's -- In the words of Spurs legend | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 3,026,186 |
Harper has finally figured out a way to deal with Quebec in a fair but forceful manner If you heard Stephen Harper's victory speech, where he reached out to all those who had voted against him, especially to those in Quebec, an odd thought might just have popped into your head: "Stephen Harper, in the end, might just turn out to be one of Canada's greatest Prime Minister." In the speech, Harper moved easily back and forth between French and English, one more sign that he's not the snippy, blinkered politician he was five years ago when he first took office. He's grown in the job. He's certainly become far more crafty. For example, he greatly upset some Quebec voters when he decided not to fund the Quebec arena, but he also started to redefine his party's relationship with Quebec in a fundamental but reasonable manner. The Quebec arena debate was a defining moment for Harper and also a signifier of a better way forward with Quebec. For months, ever since his Quebec MPs had foolishly worn Nordiques sweaters to a pro-arena press conference, Harper had tried to find some way to fund that arena and not cause his own conservative base in the rest of Canada to mutiny. But there was no way. Most conservatives simply go beserk at the thought of public money going to help billionaire owners and millionaire players. So Harper had to choose between his budget-crunching base and easy popularity in Quebec. In the end, | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 666,754 |
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Way to See in the Dark "has a title that could almost double as the name of a self-help or spiritual how-to book. The music has all the solemnity and seriousness that might entail; Gray writes catchy pop songs, but they aren't breezy, summery jams so much as the soundtrack for introspection. These songs are encouraging reflections for dark times, but they come up just short of being straight worship music". [ 4 ] Lennie of Cross Rhythms wrote that the "main strengths of the album are the radio-friendly production, Jason's fine vocals and, most notable of all, the original, thoughtful lyrics that attend every one of these dozen tracks." [ 5 ] However, Lennie also said it was unoriginal and like Steven Curtis Chapman 's works, but did go onto say "this is still a fine album." [ 5 ] Caldwell of Jesus Freak Hideout says A Way to See in the Dark that it "delivers on all those levels, and then some," and notes the similarities to Chapman. [ 7 ] Davies of Louder Than the Music gave his journey with respect to A Way to See in the Dark that "It took a while for this album to grow on me, not because they are bad songs or 'growers', but it took me a good few listens to get what the message and themes of the album were trying to convey. Once I got that, and sat back and took in the songs as they were, I | IN | IN EN | 9,990,277 |
of life. But most of all the Labour Party I lead will speak out against prejudice. We can't prevent all mental ill-health. There are not cures for all conditions. But we can help change the culture in our country. We can insist that everyone counts. That everyone matters. And that no-one dealing with any form of illness should ever feel ashamed. My husband was referred for CBT in July 2011 for a stress/anxiety disorder. He had to wait 15 months for treatment which has just begun. During the wait he lost his executive post, our kids and I were traumatised by his increasingly irrational behaviour and we may yet have to sell our home. When I complained I was told that if we had lived in Hull, 16 miles away, he would have had treatment within 13 weeks! The loss to the economy is real, my husband's job has been outsourced from the UK. The other costs including ambulance services, social services, and the impact on our children etc... is not quantified If someone with Cancer or heart disease had had the same wait there would have been a public outcry but because it is mental health we have to suffer in silence and be blamed and labelled. I am in dispair. When I originally commented I clicked the "Notify me when new comments are added" checkbox and now each time a comment is added I get three emails with the same comment. Is there any way you can remove | SP | SP FS | 3,139,727 |
Susan Boyle You Have To Be There Lyrics Susan Boyle You Have To Be There Lyrics total views : 8 times this week. You can enlarge lyrics to you have to be there for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song You Have To Be There by Susan Boyle and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to you have to be there, please feel free to submit them. [Susan Boyle] What is it Lord that you want That I am not seeing? What in my ignorant prayers Am I failing to say? Never before have I questioned the truth of your being Never once have I dared Never until today All of a tremble I stand on the edge of confusion Who is to save me If into the darkness I fall? Now that I need more than ever my God to be near me Do you hear when I call? Are you there after all? You have to be there, you have to My life I have placed in thy keep And without you I am drifting on a dark and stormy sea You have to be there, you have to Without you I?d drown in the deep Too far, too far from land The waters drag me down I reach for your hand And when I die will throw open his arms to receive me? [- From :http://www.elyrics.net/read/s/susan-boy\\... -] Who will | LY | LY SL | 663,610 |
It's nearly Easter and what better time for taking steps to sort out your retirement nest egg. No matter your age, it's never too soon (or too late) to hatch a money plan that will help you to enjoy the lifestyle you want in retirement. Life expectancy has risen as our quality of life improves and on average, a 65-year-old man can expect to live until they are 85 and a woman until they are 89. The majority of New Zealanders end up relying on the government pension (NZ Super) and their savings for income during retirement. There's no 'rule' about how much you need to save for retirement because everyone is different, but putting aside some of the money you earn now will make your retirement nest egg that much more cosy. To work out how much you'll need, think about these questions: When would you like to stop working? What sort of lifestyle would you like in retirement? How does that compare to your current lifestyle? Will you live in your own home or rent? If you retire at 65 you will need to have a plan that provides the income you want for at least 20 years. Any retirement plan should include the goal to be debt-free by retirement. Pay off 'dumb debt' (high-interest debt such as unpaid credit cards, and hire purchase that's no longer interest-free) as soon as possible and avoid acquiring any more. Focus on becoming mortgage-free as soon as possible and definitely by | OP | OP AV | 1,790,453 |
transparency in the administration of public funds directly through the attainment of set goals. Results based budgeting is a broad term for a type of budgeting used almost exclusively by public organizations, such as branches of local and central government and programs that governments create. The goal is to create a flexible budgeting system in an area where finances, funds and political agendas are constantly changing. As a result, RBB focuses on targets rather than limits and makes it easy for plans to accept sudden changes. Inspired by the idea of targets, it is sad to note that the City does not have a clearly defined strategic plan in place. According to the Chamber secretary, HCC is currently finalizing its strategic plan which forms the basis of a vague process with which the current budget has been embedded upon. Without doubt, efforts to consult residents and broader stakeholders can be objectively tracked (without getting into process detail) given the public notices of budget consultations. The problem only comes when council argues that it is formulating a budget from nonexistent targets/strategic plan. Mfundo Mlilo-CHRA Director Government must recognize the limited capacity of the City of Harare to deal with the water situation in Harare. I have already written to Minister of Finance Hon. Biti to consider budgetary support for water infrastructure for Harare. It puzzles me that a City like Harare does not have an approved development plan. Their budget will never work and address the pressing needs of the residents | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,136,557 |
he saw. It was just at this time that a popular uprising forced Indonesian dictator Suharto from power, an event that resonated far beyond the region, in part because Indonesia has the world's fourth-largest population. Helmrich kept filming. "I just went to everything that was interesting. There were so many things in politics happening, so I was following it. But also when I was just sitting there waiting for a moment, I saw insects crawling on the ground, I'd see cats interacting with each other, so I just started filming them. DV tape was so cheap, so I thought - why not shoot it?" He ended up with an insane 300 hours of footage, from which he somehow mined the brilliant 90 minutes that make up The Eye of the Day . While editing that film, he noticed that the 'thin red line' of narrative interest was the story of Rumidjah Sjamsuddin, an elderly woman he met and befriended in his mother's village, along with her two sons, Bakti and Dwi, and their families. So they became his de facto subjects in the editing room; when the film was widely acclaimed and he won a grant to make another film, having already earned their trust he returned to film them again. Thus a documentary epic was born. "It took time to build that trust for them," he says. "But on the other hand, I've also noticed, it's all up to yourself." Helmrich credits his unobtrusive filmmaking technique with allowing for | IN | IN DP | 570,819 |
puts up like 10TDs in the next two weeks with Reggie Bush-Like Heisman moments, it sucks but that is the reality. The trophy is Klein's to lose. Even if K-State drops a game, he will win the trophy unless he just plays TERRIBLY. I don't see a team left between now and voting time that will cause him to play badly enough to lose the trophy. I agree. The best we can hope for is an invite. I'll be glad when this season is over and we are 12-0......then it will be NEXT SEASON already!! GO BUCKS! | ID | ID DF | 709,274 |
To tell you the truth I had no idea what those voices would be." Speaking on the phone to him I can hear the pace of his ideas rushing out. He speaks directly albeit in a broken style with sentences trailing off, constantly revising himself, his method and his execution - a style which mirrors the way he approaches his work. Often sticking to formats, Reich's career is a series of revisions, reimaginations and extentions. In this instance Reich is stuck, trying to deal with voice recordings and harmonisation. Then, David Harrington, of minimalist ensemble and long-term Reich collaborators The Kronos Quartet, called Steve, inviting him to return to pre-recorded sound. "When David's phone call came in it was an invitation to sort of go back to that way of working and I had had a long time out and I was like, 'This might be interesting'. So months later as I say, when the lightbulb went on I thought, 'My gosh, how can I be so stupid? I've got unfinished business. We've lived for twenty-five years four blocks from Ground Zero. Gee, you know, I never dealt with 9/11. It was a big event in my life and it's definitely not over. This is obviously what I should be doing.' And then I knew that I had to get the documentary sources from the people who were there, who were involved. Like first of all, the traffic controllers who saw the plane going off course, second of all the | SP | SP IT | 623,252 |
down and talk about it honestly. Good luck. Renee, although you seem to be getting somewhere with T, who seems to want to build a life with you and the kids but your husband still wants to cling on to what is left and makes you feel guilty. The guilt will always be with you unless he moves on and finds someone new and is happy again. I also feel sorry at the thought of walking away with a new guy and leaving my husband behind because he will also take it badly and would probably never love again. He said it before that if I leave him, he will rather be alone for the rest of his life (which is sad as we're only in our 30s) but I know how he is like; once bitten twice shy kind. And I will crush him and make him lose all faith in love. It made me feel like a bad person and as if I am responsible for his happiness. Then who is going to responsible for mine? Sometimes I wonder. I always think "to love someone is to set them free" and I hope your husband one day realises this. Jenny, hope you are keeping strong still. It looks like you are although I know you still think of him. Like you, I don't regret being with W because I truly deserve that "short moment of happiness" in my life. For a long time, I haven't had that kind | ID | ID QA | 1,428,393 |
Main menu Post navigation How to find out if your iPhone app is running in the iPhone Simulator Sometimes it is useful to run different code when your iPhone application is being tested in the iPhone Simulator rather than on a real iPhone or iPod Touch device. For example, if you are testing CoreLocation functionality in the Simulator, all of CoreLocation's returned locations will be for somewhere in Cupertino -- not much use for testing with non-US data. Just to clarify -- my original post suggested checking for __i386__ and forking your code based on whether it is set or not. H pointed out that this is a Bad Idea, so I've updated the post to reflect his much better suggestion instead. Full credit to H for the correction. This code doesn't actually work properly. TARGET_OS_IPHONE also works in the emulator because the iPhone emulator runs the iPhone OS. The only reason this code works in your example is because you're checking for the emulator first. If you checked the device first, your code would fail. Since the first if statement fails, you default to the second which makes it seem like you're on the phone when in fact the second statement is true even when you're running in the emulator. You can test this by making a bunch of #if/#endif statements instead of an #if/#elif/#else/#endif statment. | HI | HI HT | 3,016,354 |
be thrilled at the prospect of a heterosexual marriage. Nowadays it is only homosexuals who want get married (and good for them!). The Lord gives us moments in life where we have to make a stand and fight for what we believe in. Pastor Weatherford, you should have told those parishioners to go jump. You know in your heart that Jesus would have married that couple, anywhere! You have become spiritually soft and your faith is waning - time for soul-searching and a sabbatical! I can't comment on whether what that Church did was "legal" or not but it was absolutely wrong by any other definitiion than what you MIGHT find in a Court room. It's #$%$ like this that makes me completely understand why many Black folks still harbor bad feelings about something that was supposed to have ended a LOOOOOOONG time ago. Every time I think, "Hey, we're doing pretty good in this country and they have nothing to complain about," some incredibly sick #$%$ like this occurs. Un-freaking-real... When I was a pastor in rural Mississippi I preached that racism in the Church was one of the most contemptable sins based upon the text, "My House is to be a house of prayer for all nations but you have made it a den of thieves!" -Mark 11:17 During my message one of the Elders stood up and shouted, "Do you want your daughter to marry a #$%$" I replied, "sir, that is up to her". The man | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 356,348 |
/*** StyleSheet for use when a translation requires any css style changes. This StyleSheet can be used directly by languages such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean which need larger font sizes. ***/ /*{{{*/ body {font-size:0.8em;} #sidebarOptions {font-size:1.05em;} #sidebarOptions a {font-style:normal;} #sidebarOptions .sliderPanel {font-size:0.95em;} .subtitle {font-size:0.8em;} .viewer table.listView {font-size:0.95em;} /*}}}*/ To get started with this blank TiddlyWiki, you'll need to modify the following tiddlers: * SiteTitle & SiteSubtitle: The title and subtitle of the site, as shown above (after saving, they will also appear in the browser title bar) * MainMenu: The menu (usually on the left) * DefaultTiddlers: Contains the names of the tiddlers that you want to appear when the TiddlyWiki is opened You'll also need to enter your username for signing your edits: <<option txtUserName>> *[[How to install a plugin]] *[[TiddlyVault: your source for macros, plugins and themes]] Here are the basic elements in a typical ~TiddlyWiki layout (this tutorial uses a modification that places the ~MainMenu at the top in a horizontal fashion). Below the graphic are links to other screen captures with more information. [img[http://www.giffmex.org/images/mains\\... [[The header]] [[The main menu]] [[The right hand menu]] [[Anatomy of a Tiddler]] With these tools you can practically make your ~TiddlyWiki file your command central for your computer! *[[Use IFrames to embed other webpages in your TiddlyWiki]] *[[Open the indexes of your hard drive, CD or USB files from inside your TiddlyWiki]] *[[Browse your files and folders from within TiddlyWiki]] *[[Launch applications from within TiddlyWiki]] Jeremy Hodge suggested I add | HI | HI HT | 730,037 |
reporter at Inc. magazine, where he covers a wide range of topics, including technology and business research. He has covered metro news for The Detroit News , and his work has been featured in Men's Fitness . @jmccorvey | HI | HI HT | 723,122 |
this tweet, CFI Canada had been contacted with calls for his dismissal. Yes his real life job was being threatened because of one tweet about FTBs! That was a pretty disturbing turn of events having someones job targeted so quickly after a single tweet about FTBs, and after a brief chat with Michael, and knowing that FTB were going ballistic about this on their secret backchannel with some THIRTY messages being circulated on the backchannel about his single tweet, let him know what they were saying about him (naturally no personal details were passed on). Michael did not want to know, he did not need to know that personal info. This is some of the chatter I passed on to Michael. Just an early warning, I'm strongly leaning towards publicly making a minor deal of this -- not focusing on Payton exclusively, but just as an example of the general attitude of dismissing all of FTB despite not being familiar with hardly any of us -- *unless* there's either an actual apology to us or some kind of sufficient reason for why it would be a bad idea to draw attention to his remarks at this time, such as a relevant illness. WTF is it with FTBs and skepchick always wanting people to apologize for stuff? Anyways they continue: I'm usually not one to get involved in internal disputes in the movement, but if a national leader of the SCA or American Atheists had been so openly dismissive of FTB | OP | OP OB | 3,215,836 |
require no time in our kitchen. I hope this helps - good luck. | ID | ID QA | 3,273,743 |
matter of coincidence. In the end, although the evidence is certainly not iron-clad, it can be considered suggestive. Ignoring the various pitfalls of contamination and provenance, the mtDNA evidence does show that Walter Sickert can not be eliminated from suspicion of having written, or hoaxed, one or more Ripper letters. Walter Sickert Concept #3: Patricia Cornwell has found similar watermarks, as well as similar names, phrases and drawings in both the "Ripper" correspondence and the Sickert letters. Ms. Cornwell notes that three distinct watermarks are found in both the Ripper and the Sickert letters - A. Pirie & Sons, Joynston Superfine and Monckton's Superfine. She also notes that the name "Nemo" is found in several Ripper letters. "Nemo" was a favorite stage-name used by Walter Sickert in his acting days. Similar phrases and doodles appear similar as well. Fact #3: Considering the incredibly vast number of documents within the "Ripper" correspondence, the laws of chance dictate that eventually, coincidental similarities will appear. Remember that Ms. Cornwell had approximately 600 "Ripper" letters to sift through during her research, as well as many hundreds of documents belonging to Sickert. Eventually, if one is persistant enough, one will find similarities. This is a common pitfall in Ripperology. Countless times, researchers have started out with a suspect in mind, and then scanned the Ripper correspondence for evidence that might link it with their suspect. If their suspect was a doctor, they had a dozen or so letters from people claiming to be a doctor. | OP | OP RV | 1,440,270 |
and here is the help we are going to give you,' " says Walton. Walton observes that in general, people are misinformed about the state of others like them. "We often operate from very biased information. We have our own experience and can only see others from the outside. Many of us are having these same difficulties, but no one is showing it, and so we can feel isolated and depressed." It is in those circumstances that you may wish to wield a pen, to reflect upon and write the story of your experiences. Even rewrite your story, perhaps. Place it within a larger framework. Give it a beginning, a middle and a hopeful end. And recall some powerful truths about being human: It's not just you. We are all struggling in one way or another. Do not judge your insides by other people's outsides. "It's not quite love," Keegan wrote, "and it's not quite community; it's just this feeling that there are people, an abundance of people, who are in this together." | IN | IN | 76,066 |
to patients since their inability to partially weight bear must be assumed. Chow et al. [ 1 ] reported that the patient's potential to partially weight bear was predictable by simply testing the left hand grip and performing a mental state test. Based on these findings we hypothesized that the ability to partially weight bear is associated with the psychomotor skills of the patient and therefore predictable with a motor performance test. Such a relationship should be searched for in this study. Statistical analysis showed a significant correlation of the average Fmax and the age as well as the patient's body weight. This disagrees with Chow et al. [ 1 ] who reported no significance for these factors. The evaluation of the results of several subtests of the MLS showed a significant correlation with the average Fmax. It was thereby not important whether the tests were performed on the right, the left or on both sides simultaneously. Subtests correlating with the SD Fmax could be used to predict how constant the patient is able to partially weight bear. The total duration of the subtest line tracking and the number of hits of the subtest tapping seemed to be especially dependent on the compliance and could therefore be an indicator to determine who will take the instructions seriously. Since complying with the therapist's instructions is crucial for accurate partial weight bearing these tests might be very useful. Comparing the two groups with each other showed that the results of several subtests | IN | IN RA | 166,784 |
very little planning. Compensation in itself is anomalous. The Uthwatt Report gives one interesting example of the anomaly of compensation, that a building can be prohibited without compensation on the ground that it is likely to involve danger or injury to health, but compensation is payable if it merely involves risk to life. No one can defend that sort of anomaly, and it is a pity that my right hon. Friend did not give consideration to the question of compensation, particularly as he has opened the door in the Bill to still further possible claims. I do not suggest that planning applies only to towns. Planning involves the romance and beauty of the countryside equally with towns, but towns are an important aspect of town planning. As far as towns are concerned, one of the biggest difficulties is the high cost of land. I have had occasion to say this before. It 545 may be that a working-class housing estate is necessary in Kensington or in Marylebone, but nobody will put it up because the cost of land is from 50,000 to 75,000 an acre. If your planning is determined by the high cost of land you are not planning at all. That is not the criterion my right hon. Friend would wish to impose, and it is a matter with which he has to deal. It cannot be left in the air. If it is left entirely to local authorities, you will not get planning and open spaces where | NARRATIVE | null | 691,212 |
How To Manage Tickets And Vouchers With Passbook In iOS 6 Passbook is a brand new app in iOS 6 designed to manage movie tickets, vouchers and loyalty cards. Its usefulness in Australia will be limited at first, but the fact that it's available here at all should mean that we'll starting seeing local businesses making the most of it. Here's how to get it working for you. How to Add, View and Use Passes When you update to iOS 6 , you'll see a new icon on your home screen for Passbook. Tap on that to open your list of passes. You won't have any when you open the app for the first time, but you'll be able to buy some in the App Store. If you come across anything that is compatible with Passbook -- say, while you're browsing the web with mobile Safari -- you'll be prompted to add it to Passbook. Each card in Passbook is designed to show you essential information. Airline tickets have your flight number, your gate and the departure time. Gift cards show your current balance, vouchers show the expiration date, and nearly all passes have a scannable barcode so you don't need to worry about bringing along your paper tickets. To delete a card, press the info button in the lower right-hand corner and tap the trash can icon. Get Notifications for Passes As You Need Them When you bring up a pass, you can tap the info button in the | HI | HI HT | 27,325 |
So for example, when at a conference, call your partner, tell him or her you love them and miss them in a way that reaffirms you commitment to your marriage and communicates implicitly that you 100 percent faithful no matter. While its too late for General Patraeus, try to avoid situations that are tempting. So it might have been better for him to have chosen a male biographer. 3. Make wise choices about your mate in the first place. Too many couples live together without a commitment to marry and often do what Dr. Stanley and colleague Dr. Galena Rhoades, describe as "sliding" into marriage, without having the relationship qualities associated with marital happiness over time (see Dr. Stanley's excellent and insightful blog at http://slidingvsdeciding.blogspot.com/ for more information on this and other key topics in the relationship field). 4. Finally, it is important to recognize and deal with early signs that EMI may be starting or a at risk for starting. My colleague, one of the most influential Couples Therapists and authors in the country, Dr. Frank Pittman, has often said that wrote that the corrosive effect of EMI is (and I am paraphrasing here) not whom you lie with but whom you lie to. If you notice that your partner are starting to hide or to lie about phone calls or emails or texts in general supportive confrontation and discussion is likely better than ignoring it and hoping it will go away or becoming a detective. If need by, | OP | OP AV | 535,959 |
one Ruby on Rails developer, one Android/mobile developer, and myself. Is the Tapestry solution a lot different from what you were initially thinking of? The details are constantly changing, but the core concept is still pretty constant. In the beginning we thought that younger family members wouldn't want to use the product for themselves, so we focused primarily on our senior users. It turns out that families want to be able to collaborate and share in ways that are different from what's currently offered by existing platforms. So we're now building in some of those features. How has been technically developed your solution? Our back-end runs on Ruby on Rails, our web front-end has a combination of backbone.js and bootstrap, and of course we also have our Android tablet software which is written in Java. The Tapestry Tablet Can you quickly introduce us your business model? We provide the Tapestry service as a paid subscription for Tapestry "Simplicity" accounts (free for family members). We also sell the Tapestry tablet direct to customers. So far, what has been the hardest hurdle to step over for you? I think raising capital is the hardest, because the outcome is so uncertain, and it's such a binary outcome. The product development always throws up challenges, and we're always learning about things we should have done better, but they are always much more in our control. How do you plan to get your project growing in the next few years? What are you expecting for | SP | SP IT | 404,952 |
The Sound Of North America lyrics Beautiful South The Sound Of North America lyrics Ginger Elvis Presley looked a fraction sad Roaming the whole town from bin to bin Well living on the streets wasn't all that bad Where no-one seemed to know that he was King The sound of New York City isn't police sirens wailing It's the sound of Wall Street tills whilst everyone is failing Sometimes you feel expensive, sometimes you feels so cheap You can roam the streets a King whilst everyone's asleep You can mime to any record with a hairbrush or a spoon But God help the singer out of tune [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/b/beaut\\... ] A crippled Mohammad Ali looked at bad luck in the mirror Bad luck looked back at him and sighed He looked a good foot smaller and a couple of stone thinner And if anyone came toward him he would hide The sound of North America isn't Christians quietly praying It's the sound of shuffling feet that don't know where they're staying Sometimes you feel expensive sometimes you feels so cheap You can roam the streets a King whilst everyone's asleep You can fight with anybody with a glimmer of a chance But God help the boxer with no hands A homeless Greta Garbo moves across the street The moonlight shining clearly through her skirt A real life living legend that no-one wants to meet And that's when being Garbo really hurt The lyrics of "New York" may have | LY | LY SL | 139,671 |
is a Commissioner for English Heritage and chairs its Historic Parks and Gardens Panel; she takes a particular interest in Greenwich as a World Heritage Site. Gilly is a keen cruising sailor and has sailed in the wake of Darwin and Fitzroy, Captain Cook and Captain Vancouver. A member of a Liverpool shipbuilding family, now living on the Solent shore, Gilly is a Governor of Millbrook School in Southampton and has an enthusiasm for promoting interest in maritime history. She is the President of the Association of Gardens Trusts, Patron of Green Space and of The Folly Fellowship and a Trustee of Gilbert White's House & The Oates Museum and of the Chawton House Library. Sir John Guinness CB Sir John was Chairman of British Nuclear Fuels plc from 1992 to 1999 and Permanent Secretary at the Department of Energy from 1991 to 1992. Other previous appointments include Member of the Development Committee, National Portrait Gallery; Trustee of the Prince's Youth Business Trust; and Chairman of the Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art. He is currently a Trustee of the Heritage Conservation Trust and a member of the British Library's Development Committee. Sir John is particularly interested in portraits, of which the Museum has a large and distinguished collection. Admiral the Lord Boyce KG GCB OBE DL Until his retirement in 2003, Lord Boyce was, as Chief of Defence Staff, the Armed Forces' most senior officer. He was First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff from | IN | IN DP | 78,646 |
"But what do I know, I watch and write about movies". In fact, I'd argue it was the opposite way around for the gossip industry: they write about films and then they watch them, with little courtesy for the analytical of or the appreciation for the source at hand * . They love hype, and are the PR-man's wet dream, a guarantee of a steady stream of hype without the circumstance for any film of a genre leaning. And in their defence, this is what gossip sites do, this is their role, so it feels a little bit redundant to criticise them for doing it, albeit badly or otherwise (some sites offer excellent coverage of this sort of thing: i09 for one). But anyway, I've digressed hugely, back to the point: do hits matter? The industry is increasingly moving away from the previously all-important "click" measurement, in to an area where the unique monthly visitor is king. Note the way in which the major sites report their statistics. If anything, this culture of encouraging clicks within clicks within clicks, an inception of narrative presentation if you will, is only going to serve to accelerate the painful death of the value of the "click". And lets not forget the importance of the user experience: forcing the reader to click through to a second or third page to continue reading is alienating and obnoxious. The Internet is an infinite space, 2 or 3 or even 6 pages of semi-hypothetical "news" is unnecessary. | IP | IP ED | 3,027,686 |
of God (Book X), that the demons are attracted by certain sensible things, not as animals to food but as spirits to signs. Therefore, it is not impossible for demons to be attracted by sensible realities, though not in the way that a person would be attracted to something by sense perception. This is how Augustine explains the demon's attraction to the rites and sacrifices to the pagan gods. It is also a common interpretation, from Augustine on down to Aquinas, to insist that it is indeed possible for angels to have intercourse with human beings, although there are differences of opinion on how this is possible (remember Aquinas' writings the issue of demons begetting children?) - Even Pope Benedict XIV, in his famous De servorum Dei beatificatione , says of Gensis 6:4, "This passage has reference to devils known as incubi and succubi"; he went on to say, "Some writers deny that there can be offspring...Others, however, asserting that coitus is possible, maintain that children may result." Opinion on the matter is obviously divided, and I do not want to make any certain determinations one way or another. St. Thomas Aquinas also deals with this verse in his Commentary on First Corinthians . He begins his treatment of this passage by saying that the veil is a sign of woman's submission to man, but that through this orderly submission, she actually submits to God's design and thus to God, and this is her glory: Then when he says, "That | OP | OP RS | 107,004 |
that three of the region's largest and most important ancient centers were linked by a 450-mile meridian line--Chaco Canyon, in New Mexico; Aztec Ruins, 55 miles due north near the Colorado state line; and Casas Grandes, 390 miles due south in Chihuahua, Mexico. Chaco and Aztec were also connected along the meridian by a road known today as the Great North Road (see ARCHAEOLOGY, January/February 1994). Tree-ring dates indicate that Chaco was occupied mainly from A.D. 850 to 1125 (after which its population was greatly diminished), Aztec from 1110 to 1275, and Casas Grandes from 1250 to 1500. As Chaco was dying out a new center was being created on the same meridian at Aztec. In commemoration of the earlier site, the new one was connected to it by the Great North Road. When Aztec collapsed and the Four Corners area was abandoned, Casas Grandes arose due south of Chaco. While no road has yet been found between Chaco and Casas Grandes (efforts are under way to survey the corridor by aerial and satellite photography), the alignment of the two centers no doubt reflects ideological and symbolic connections. The area covered by the Chaco-Aztec-Casas Grandes meridian and adjacent sites is more than 100,000 square miles--1,000 times the typical survey area around a Southwestern archaeological site. The existence of a political system encompassing so great an area will require the review and revision of almost every aspect of Southwestern prehistory, but its full meaning is not yet clear. 11 Thus the | IN | IN RA | 792,400 |
there's a whole life entwined with yours and the next, just a space and scattered clues/When I watch old films in which animals appear, I get sad because those animals are certainly dead now - and that certainty prompts my private epitaph and I have to say it out loud : "That dog is dead, that cat is dead, that horse is dead..." CHEMICAL/CHEMICAL (20mgs) (Words - GA Johnson) Don't trust the light in here It's only chemical between you and me Don't trust the light in here It's only chemical between you and me I've lost a lot of friends It's not hard to comprehend that the closer you get, the more you forget your insecurity Don't trust the light in here It's only chemical between you and me Don't trust the light in here It's only chemical between you and me You've got a lot to learn but that's none of my concern 'Cos the closer we get, the more I forget my insecurity Add X to Y and Y to X Scissors shaped like swans CITIES & FACTORIES (Words - GA Johnson) Cities and factories spread across the borrowed map But still I'm lost Cities and factories spread across the furrowed land But still I'm lost And the soil is as cold as the moon And the trees are as dead as a ghost And if I never see you again Well, I was the one who loved you the most And the birds take a bow | LY | LY SL | 21,312 |
she still made attempts to swear on various covers and in various strips, until she finally got the chance to swear on the cover of Issue 99. Sadly, her wish was broken as she lost her voice, and the other characters taunted her as a result. Fitbin is still occasionally heard as a swearword, although Sweary mary , by contrast, having largely fulfilled her function, has almost completely disappeared from the pages of Viz. | OP | OP OB | 3,064,642 |
see. As Folds once sang "Time takes time you know.." | OP | OP RV | 333,409 |
day. The above is anecdotal, but I fear not an isolated incident. Having worked with young people for a few years there is a general apathy when it comes to work. The idea of working up is anathema and only the best jobs NOW will do. As for Foreign students coming to the UK and getting UK funded loans - I think this is a bad idea. Many of these come and then leave and they are untraceable - with the debts not being paid back ever. How is that every fair? I like the idea of an open EU very much - its the closest we will get to world peace steps for 500 years but I do not like our Country, or any other country for that matter, being ripped off. Why does he always look stupid in the photographs? I don't think he is that stupid but people will judge him on this more than what he says. He looks like he is farting in this image and saying the Nan bread last night was this big. Spot on, I visit a number of manufacturing / engineering firms, all have more Eastern Europeans than you would expect given the local population mix. They always turn up, work hard, do what they are told, even if the jobs are boring and unpleasant. It is a very different story when it comes to most Brits. The companies involved tend to recruit via agency and offer permanent positions to good | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,644 |
drink Or so I'd like to think I've been thinking about my wasted youth The small town bars and your dry vermouth My wasted youth Your Secret's Out I woke today my head on fire I don't recall a thing from last night The kind of drugs you shoveled down My throat disgraced this sickly town I don't know what you did to me I fell so hard so easily I know your type, you scream and shout But fake the end, your secret's out A cocktail bar and Rohypnol I could have sworn I've tried it all But something else got in my veins If I'm in love it's still called rape I don't have much as evidence The clues I've got, they make no sense I'm paralyzed, but sober now I've seen firsthand your secret's out I don't know what you did to me I felt so loved on ecstasy I know your type, you scream and shout But fake the end, your secret's out I don't know what you did to me I fell so hard so easily I know your type, you scream and shout But fake the end, your secret's out The Kind Of Girl I Am Any minute you'll walk through that door And I'll have to tell you I don't love you anymore, no more But then I'll surprise you with twelve roses in a vase And take your hand and a deep breath and pause Pull you closer so you see my | LY | LY SL | 704,923 |
Will We Have a 'Fair' Election in 2012? The two questions GOP primary voters are trying to answer -- and balance -- are the same two that dominate every primary season: (1) which candidate best represents the one's principles, and (2) which has the best chance of beating the Democrat? But here's a third question that no one seems to be asking: what if it doesn't matter? Ray C. Fair is an economics professor at Yale and the creator of the Presidential Vote Equation . Professor Fair has been actively using his equation, back-tested on presidential elections going back to 1916 and continuously tweaked, since the election of 1980 to predict which party would win the White House (or to be more precise, whether the Democratic Party would win or lose, meaning that the GOP would lose or win, respectively). And as the accompanying chart shows, he has done so with an impressive record of accuracy. Of eight elections predicted, Fair's equation got six, or 75 percent, "right." But note that the only significantly wrong prediction was Bush-Clinton '92, where Fair's equation was off by 10.5 percent -- an election that included a strong third-party candidate, Ross Perot, which conceivably could have "polluted" the predictability of an equation formulated on the assumption of a two-candidate race. Indeed, the equation did much better on the only other "mispredicted" election, Bush-Gore 2000. Yes, Fair's equation got that one "wrong," but look at the error: just 0.5 percent. Given an error that small | IP | IP ED | 313,952 |
Customer Reply Response From Expert Now we have the Data Backed up , We can put the USB drive into the Other Machine and format It Then once done back into the Machine you have the Data Backed up on Copy the data that you backed up back onto the Drive Then Place it back into the Machine that had an Issue then Let me know if it worked 4 days and 11 hours ago. Customer Reply will try that, but that is focused on the flash drive. I have also tried an RALINK wireless USB adapter and that does not work either. Only have one USB device plugged in and it works for the wireless keyboard and mouse. Anything else inserted into any vacant USB port does not work, shows "device cannot start" Response From Expert Have you Re-installed the Usb Drivers on the Machine ? 4 days and 11 hours ago. Customer Reply only video driver, microsoft updates and framework so far, am attempting to update drivers now. Got message that could not find a better or more updated driver. message says suggest I keep current software. Expert's Answer Customer Reply OK, uninstalled everything and rebooted. Situation is this now: Adapter for wireless keyboard and mouse is plugged in and working properly. when I plug in the adapter for the wireless connection to my router, sometimes it locks up my computer or disables the keyboard and mouse completely and I have to power down and restart. Other times | ID | ID QA | 212,546 |
travel with the United Nations. It is a very rewarding career and with globalization interpreters are in high demand. I can't imagine doing anything else myself! | IN | IN FI | 359,713 |
Almighty! But I swear starting the day early is sooo productive, positive and energetic. I could feel the blessings of Allah, through the dua of our ever Beloved Prophet (S.A.W)! MashaAlaah. Thanks a lot and May Allah reward you plentifully ... May Allah give us the strength to balance both deen and Dunya matters. aw would you be able to power nap in your car? I used to do that when I went to work. I would set my alarm on my cell and nap in the back seat... Anakiluh Alhamduilillah this is very Helpful :-) May ALlah bless us all. Anakiluh Alhamduilillah this is very Helpful :-) May ALlah bless us all. DrAmA QvEeN but after doing all this i feel so tired in the school...i literally have headaches....!!! is it just a whisper from shaitan i have? these are great tips masha'allah but i see no mention of Salat-ush-Shuruq (or Ishraq salah) which happens right after sunrise. Not while the sun is rising but right after that. Most prayer calendars have the timing noted on them as 'Sunrise.' Sumaiya Assalamu Alaikum to everyone. Masha Allah this articles was very useful.quick question....please give me some tips to wake up early for tahajjud and fajr. im eagerly awaiting the reply.please help me muslim brothers and sisters. Thank you so much for sharing these tips, I always make plans and never stick to them!! I will start practicing these tips and I pray to Allah to give us all the power | HI | HI HT | 798,545 |
as I don't think it has made any differences to my mood significantly. I also think if you decide to migrate to Australia it definitely helps if you have family or friends or some support especially in the early stages living in Australia to help you settle. I had my wife so it was somewhat easy at the beginning But over the year I just don't feel like I can adopt and settle in Australia. While UK is far from perfect I am so looking forward, in fact can't wait to get back to UK hopefully by March 2013. This based on my opinions based on my experiences and I am sure there are other who love Australia and don't regret migrating to Australia. With hindsight I think I should have done more research before agreeing to migrate to Australia. Yep I recognise No 5, and I bet they are all being paid mega bucks just because they turn up and churn out the same old garbage day in day out. And my No 1 here in QLD is---- where can you go out of an evening and have a decent beer and a decent meal without it either A) costing the price of a mortgage repayment or B) not in surroundings approximating to a motorway services crossed with a funfair casino. And if it makes you feel any better there is no way you can find out all the idiocies from the other side of the world or by | ID | ID DF | 1,471,414 |
were talking about not just smoothies but health spas and beauty treatments. It was a totally different business to where it is now." So what can be done to encourage entrepreneurial instincts in young people? Should it involve more business skills teaching in schools? "You're always going to have business studies as a separate subject...but I don't think it would hurt to add a business or enterprise element to every subject", says Paul. "Say, for example, you might be an artist, but you're still going to want to sell your art. You might want to sell it online on your own website and you might like to know how to do that, instead of solely doing classical studies and then coming out and asking 'Where do I go from here?'" There's already some interaction between business and education, but Paul would like to see it go even further. "What I personally would like to see more of is businesses going over to schools and not just talking at the kids, but maybe going to them and saying 'Here's a problem we've got in our business. We're going to set you a task. We want you to come up with a solution to the problem, or a new product or service'. At the end of it, maybe they say they'll implement that, so the kids can see there's a reason to do it and what the end result is. While it's not going to work for everybody, Paul argues it's important | SP | SP IT | 3,066,003 |
without you slowing down or stopping. Did he say anything to you when you questioned his actions? He must have thought rightly or wrongly that your closing speed meant he wouldn't be able to complete the manoevoure without you slowing down or stopping. Did he say anything to you when you questioned his actions? He moved out into my side of the road way before reaching the van and as he got closer he started to flash. He never stopped. I ranted at a disappearing mondeo. Surely he should have gave me priority as he was not overtaking the van when he started the manoeuvre, he just wanted to be first. Seems to be you did what you were supposed to do, which is take the necessary action to avoid an accident. From what you describe the driver of the Mondeo was in the wrong, though I am not too sure you winding the window down and having a rant would have won you too many points on an advanced driving test. Some $%%^& did similar to me a few months ago. I was on a 60mph limit A road and he pulled out to overtake. I flashed and he just kept coming. I actually had to brake down to about 5mph to let him get through. I guess he was special There does seem to be an increasing belief in "I was there first so it's my priority". Try some defensive driving in these circumstances. Driving a truck for | ID | ID DF | 274,773 |
2 Comments General Comment: Yeah, it's about JFK and I've heard Dylan had a song with the same title as well. Grateful Dead do as well, though the lyrics are very different. Cat Power has a song by the same title, and some of the lyrics are very similar, but I think it's kind of a half-cover or something. This is the only song by the Byrds that I really like, mostly because of its topic. It's really good, though. General Comment: I think its kind of obvious that this song is about the JFK assassanation. I'm pretty sure Dylan had a song titled the same, but I think it had different lyrics. Either way, this is a great song, and even though its about a very sad thing, it still sounds happy. | LY | LY SL | 439,420 |
partisanship where partisanship should play no role. That's our way forward. Agreed, Ellen. (No, I did not see the hit pieces on Mary Kerwin.) If everyone focused on issues and policy instead of personal attacks, we would all be better off. Also it helps when people know each other. I agree with John Kulesz that the internet makes people rude. It's a lot harder to be rude to someone you know, and especially face-to-face over coffee or a meal. So I applaud you meeting with Steve Tegge and some others. We really need to learn how to disagree without being disagreeable. As for the library letter, the overarching principle is that all budgets are one big pot. Money can be reallocated if there is the political will. I was surprised to learn Monday that Troy has a "closed forum" banning all billboards from I-75. Seems like that's an additional revenue source that could be used to fund another day opening at our library or programs at the Nature Center. I understand some people don't like the "eye pollution" of billboards, but I'd be happy to trade that for more programs at OEC. The Troy Historical Society could also seek corporate sponsorships if it wanted to. We need everyone's ideas to make the best stew. I agree, we can certainly do without the negativity from both sides. Constructive criticism, yes. Destructive character assassination, no. Problem is, we have trouble agreeing on which is which, depending on where we sit! | IP | IP PA | 628,811 |
it at a later date if need be. Read Widely I think this is the one that I do most naturally. Reading a book always gives me new ideas and insights. By drawing on and building upon the experience and ideas of others, I come up with ideas of my own as well. Apart from the great tips you have mentioned, I find that when I step out of my comfort zone and try or learn something new, I also get new ideas in the process. Thank you for sharing this great article! ttp://www.stormdriver.com StormDriver Great ideas also come with focus and concentration, and of course the need to solve problems. As rightly mentioned in one of your previous posts Alexander Graham Bell ended up inventing a telephone while trying to figure out how to enable hearing-impaired people to communicate better. So the need plays a very important role when you're looking for great ideas. ttp://richlionhearted.blogspot.com/ Rich Proctor Getting it on paper is vital for me. I am constantly on the lookout for Ideas, and I have found that if I don't write them down immediately, then more often than not -- poof! They're gone. The most important action I have taken towards capturing these ideas is to carry a small notebook and a pen with me at all times. As soon as the idea appears, I stop whatever I am doing and write it down. Lots of great ideas here. Thanks for sharing. ttp://productivewriters.com John Soares I keep a | HI | HI HT | 155,672 |
If you still wish to make the complaint for someone else, you must get their permission. This should be in writing, unless there are exceptional circumstances. Please call the LGO Advice Team on 0300 061 0614 to discuss how to make the complaint if the person you are helping cannot give you a signature. Can someone else make a complaint on my behalf? Yes. You can get someone else, such as a friend, relative, or advice agency to complain for you. You must give permission for a complaint to be made and for the person to represent you. This should normally be in writing. If you employ a professional person, such as a solicitor or surveyor, to help you with your complaint, we will only ask the council to pay the fee in exceptional circumstances. This is because people do not usually need a professional to put a complaint to us. However, you may be eligible for help from a solicitor or some advice agencies through the Legal Services Commission's Legal Help Scheme. New adult social care complaints process Is the single local resolution stage the same as Stage 1 of the previous statutory social services complaints scheme? No. The previous 'Stage 1' was a short opportunity for the authority to try to resolve matters informally without an investigation. The new regulations exclude from the statutory scheme oral complaints that are resolved to the complainant's satisfaction by the next working day. Beyond that, our expectation is that the local resolution | HI | HI FH | 448,400 |
Insert shot information in the middle of a scene Available for: Adobe Story Plus You can add camera shot information in the middle of a scene. Such information helps studio personnel identify and prepare for changes to camera, camera position, or effect at the specified point in the scene. Note: Adobe Story uses a different template for scripts that contain camera/audio/source information in the middle of a scene. Ensure that you make a backup of your original file before you allow Adobe Story to reformat your document. Place the cursor at the location where you wish to insert the camera information. Select Production > Camera Shot. If you are using this option for the first time, accept the prompt asking you to make a backup of the original file before proceeding. In the Camera dialogue, select one of the following options according to your requirements. Solid Shot Line In the script, a cut mark (cut line) appears at the cursor location and extends as a shot line toward the page margin. Shot Information is displayed at the end of the shot line. If you do not wish Adobe Story to assign a shot number, deselect Shot Number. Enter information for visual effects (Vision FX), camera number (Camera), camera position/location (Position) and description of the shot in the respective options. Dashed Shot Line Similar to solid shot line, except that the style of the line is in the form of continuous dash strokes. It may be used at locations in your | HI | HI HT | 200,752 |
Public Stats Thursday, November 15, 2012 A policeman whistle blower thinks his career prospects are over, given what he's been telling the media on sex abuse in the Catholic Church in Australia, and now there is going to be a royal commission of inquiry. However, given the allegations in the media of Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox, there is this feeling that the Catholic Church is being singled out. SYDNEY -- The Church should not be made the scapegoat in an Australian inquiry into child sex abuse, the country's most senior Catholic cleric said Tuesday as victims welcomed the paedophilia probe. Prime Minister Julia Gillard ended more than a decade of growing pressure by ordering a royal commission on Monday to investigate the responses of all religious organisations, schools and state care to allegations of abuse. Sydney Archbishop George Pell said he welcomed the inquiry , which will also examine the responses of not-for-profit organisations and the police, as an opportunity to help victims, "clear the air" and "separate fact from fiction". "We are not interested in denying the extent of misdoing in the Catholic Church," he told a press conference. "We object to it being exaggerated, we object to being described as the only cab on the rank. I don't think we should be scapegoated." The Church will be scapegoated, however. It's normal, it happened to Our Lord Jesus Christ, and it's something we need to get used to, it's something we have to live with. The good will | OP | OP OB | 3,784,932 |
in year 3, so they finish a year later. It really depends on your kids, and the specific school they are going to go to in the UK. It really doesn't look good for teaching and education in the UK at the moment though - one of the main reasons for us moving is because I would never ever educate my children here in the UK, that's how bad I think it is having worked in both Primary and Secondary for a number of years now. They are shaking everything up, and there are talks about 'making the exams harder', who knows if that will happen or not, but if it does imho it means the first couple of years of them 'being harder' will penalise those students who will get 'worse' grades on paper than the previous year on year dumbing down. If your kids are bright (and by that I mean bright, not just you are their parents so think they are fab) GCSEs really aren't very hard, the only issue with moving mid GCSE years is the coursework element and the amount of time that takes, but if they are bright they will handle it and the school will probably lower the amount of GCSEs they are taking - as long as they have the basics, after 18 no one cares if they've got art/PE/Media studies GCSE anyway, so they are a bit of a waste of time anyway. If they aren't academic, they may find they | ID | ID DF | 431,086 |
or entry to premises that are restricted to adults only. Anonymity, Identification and Pseudonymity An anonymous record or transaction is one whose data cannot be associated with a particular individual, either from the data itself, or by combining the transaction with other data. A great many transactions that people undertake are entirely anonymous, including: barter transactions; visits to enquiry counters in government agencies and shops; telephone enquiries; cash transactions such as the myriad daily payments for inexpensive goods and services, gambling and road-tolls; and Some of the reasons that people use anonymity are of dubious social value, such as avoiding detection of their whereabouts in order to escape responsibilities. Other reasons are of arguably significant social value, such as avoiding physical harm, enabling 'whistle-blowing', avoiding unwanted and unjustified public exposure, and keeping personal data out of the hands of intrusive marketers and governments. Some categories of transactions, however, are difficult to conduct on an anonymous basis, without one or perhaps both of the parties being known to the other. Examples of transactions where there is a strong argument for identification include: an undertaking by a person to perform some action in the future, such as repaying a loan; the provision of a surety to enable the freeing of a person charged with a crime; the collection of a token intended to serve as evidence of identity (such as a passport); and the collection of a privacy-sensitive document (such as medical information). An identified record or transaction is one in which | IN | IN RA | 535,768 |
more. He said that the *Pharisees liked Jesus' answer. After all, his answer was from the law. They would not oppose God's law! Jesus showed great wisdom in all these conversations. His enemies hoped that he would make a mistake. He did not. But now Jesus asked them a question. He left them without an answer. | LY | LY PR | 72,059 |
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