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decisions and feel confident they have made the 'right' choices. Health professionals are sometimes willing to tell their patients what they would do faced with similar dilemmas; this is seen as a particularly valuable piece of information which many people see is part of the information jigsaw rather than an indication that they should do the same. Knowing what the health professional would choose, and why, can help patients feel particularly reassured with the choices they make. People sometimes believe that their input as a patient is crucial in the process of decision making. The vast variation between people's contexts, experiences and reactions means that it can be hard for a health professional to know what is best for the patient if they are unaware of factors that may be unique to the patient. Considering patients' individual experiences and contexts enables a course of action which is most appropriate or tailored towards the patient's specific needs. Patients may particularly wish to be involved in decisions if they have a long term condition in which they have gained expertise. People with conditions such as chronic pain, diabetes and neurological conditions had often learnt a lot about their condition and how it affected them and obviously wanted this information to contribute to discussions with clinicians. Eddie, below, felt that his experience was dismissed by his doctor. When managing multiple conditions people may feel it is particularly important to make sure that they communicate their experiences and contexts are taken into account. For
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chef, fucked a page 3 girl, and went to bars that only dicks could get in and all the while, the etiquette of critical blindness he was digesting (like the catholic church is anti-abortion because their priests need children for molesting) next, he got a job on Eurosport covering dominoes, falconry and kendo then went mainstream and won awards, for dirty-old-man-isms and innuendo went to premieres with Dani Behr and fathered Graham Nortons baby watched the sewage at Stamford Bridge, ghost wrote the best seller "Learn To Say Maybe" and the stinkier his flatulence the column inches'd just grow louder breeding a self righteous flambouyance fuelled by columbian marching powder but he was all heart and the turd he gave to Comic Relief is now part of showbiz folklore and the day he died, the public cried, but as he would have said, "less is the new more" thin man, ready and waiting to spill the beans down his shirt scumbag, all jealous and hating you can bet your secrets his minds on the dirt foul smell, well look kid whos talking he cannot live for asking to die his hell is the street that he's walking it's truely gruesome, his shitty little mind and his ears burn as he listens to shit stir mouth ablaze, bits of sex in her teeth his mind aglow, his face ugly and twisted there's naught up front, even less underneath bring me the head, the head of the stirrer i know he's dead,
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who has had no history of HD in their family tree (basically zero). However, if he falls somewhere in the intermediate range then you could still possibly have a 50% chance or a reduced risk to inherit HD. That said, depression and anxiety is incredibly common with studies suggesting that about 10% of Australians suffer from an anxiety disorder and over 20% from depression. Memory loss can also be associated with experiencing anxiety and depression. So if you are worried I would suggest to hold off on a self-diagnosis and find out your father's CAG repeat length (if you do not know it already). Also, it may be worth meeting with a psychologist who may be able to help you to figure out what is affecting your mood and memory if it is not HD related. I hope this helps. My boyfriend mother has huttingtonds his brother was just tested and also has it what are the chances my boyfriend will have it as it is on the mothers side?? - Lorenzo (27) Hi Lorenzo, Huntington's Disease (HD) is not gender-biased so whether the father or mother is affected does not impact upon the chances of passing it on to their children. If your boyfriend's mother has HD then your boyfriend has a 50% chance of inheriting the disease and a 50% chance that he won't. I hope this is helpful. Please feel free to ask more questions. My partner who has huntingtons is torturing himself with guilt as he
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On the fifteenth of May '42 I was taken as a prisoner by the Germans and went to Nuremberg and from there we went to Stanislav. ESCAPE FROM THE GERMAN PRISONER OF WAR CAMP IN STANISLAV Then I planned to escape. The train went from Stanislav up north and we would escape south of the Dnister. I had to sit down in the first wagon car before the Germans. The German guards were always in the last car. We went through the hole [the opening on the side of the car] with six people. I jumped just after the bridge and I don't know how the village was called. But when the train slowed I jumped and Lineman jumped and we hid. MY FRIEND DIED IN MAUTHAUSEN AFTER AN UNSUCCESSFUL ESCAPE Here is the photo of the General van Hootegem with me and my buddy. And my buddy died in Mauthausen in the concentration camp, for he jumped too early when the train went too fast. FINDING THEIR WAY THROUGH THE CARPATHIANS We tried to cross the Dniester but the borders [banks] were frozen and in the middle it was open. And we had no boat. So we went to the bridge. That man was on duty on the bridge and he gave an order to two men to bring us to the village to the UPA. MEETING WITH THE UPA The commander was the UPA man. So he waited and he knew that we were Dutch for we had
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the ground. One old woman recently fell in. Fortunately people go to the bushes in groups and we managed to pull her out. "Women use one area of the bushes and men use another, but sometimes men stray into our area, which worries us. We are looking forward to having our own latrines. There is just enough room outside each house for a latrine pit. We want to change our lifestyle. We just need help." NB. Official statistics tend to understate the extent of water and sanitation problems, sometimes by a large factor. There are not sufficient resources available for accurate monitoring of either population or coverage. Varying definitions of water and sanitation coverage are used and national figures mask large regional differences in coverage.
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everybody who is using the GPL has thought it through all the way, and that some of those programmers would be quite happy to use permissive licenses in some cases to increase collaboration and increase the amount of free software available. Proprietary authors have different concerns, like getting fed. Anyway, the whole argument is a bit meh to me. So long as you aren't saying that I cannot use GPLed software, and that I can't release GPLed software, I guess I don't care that you don't like it. This is a debating tactic that several here have used. "I don't care. Everybody knows the right answer, but here, I'm presenting it again in case you forgot." I suppose it works on some people. (And the whole water thing, if you drink pure water, it's not so good... You need certain salts and stuff, so pure water is not good for getting rid of dehydration. Unless you're a competitive athlete, water is just as good. It's even better in that it won't rot your teeth out. You can get all the carbs and salts you need from solids. Which I think (but I don't know, and have no links) is why the EU said that particular ad was 'beyond the pale'.) I don't see the "beyond the pale" comment, but several similar ones are documented here. They're all about the fucked-up ruling, though, not about the idea that drinking water can help with dehydration. Random832: You're completely missing my point. The
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your own risk and expense, however you must not alter any material in this website or frame or reformat any part of this website on any other website. The Commonwealth of Australia reserves the right to require you to remove any of your links to this website. Disclaimer Defence Force Recruiting operates this website for the purpose of disseminating information free of charge for the benefit of the public. Defence Force Recruiting monitors the quality of the information available on this website and updates the information regularly. However, Defence Force Recruiting gives no express or implied warranties, and makes no representations, in relation to this website or the accuracy, reliability, currency or completeness of any material contained on this website or on any linked site. Where conditions and warranties implied by law cannot be excluded, Defence Force Recruiting limits its liability, where it is entitled to do so, to the resupply of the relevant service, or paying the user the cost of that resupply. Otherwise, Defence Force Recruiting and its officers, employees, agents and representatives will not be liable for any loss or damage (including consequential loss or damage) to any person, however caused (whether by negligence or otherwise) which may arise directly or indirectly in respect of any error, omission or misrepresentation in any information provided on this website. Defence Force Recruiting recommends that users exercise their own skill and care with respect to their use of this website and that users carefully evaluate the accuracy, currency, completeness and
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Communications Director City of Edmundston "Your presentation during our event consisted of pure...magic. We cannot pinpoint whether it was your motivational lectures or magic tricks that better raised the spirits of our participants because you combined the two in a complementary and inextricable way. You knew how to generously share your profession and expertise with ease. The evaluations we received for your performance showed satisfaction of 94%, proof of a job well done." -Gaston Leclerc AQISEP President "We wanted to extend our thanks for an excellent presentation that you delivered during our annual seminar...your magic tricks left us speechless! Your lesson was greatly appreciated and helped our bus drivers to relax -- we hope that the message delivered will continue to spread its path. " -Cindy Drapeau Head of Social Activities Bell-HoriZon "It is with great pleasure that we thank you for your motivational performance, 'The Magic Road to Success' presented as part of our annual retreat for financial services. The messages delivered in regards to passion, motivation, and perseverance, intermingled with magic tricks were impressive, pleasant, and entertaining. It is with pleasure that we recommend your motivational performance." "Our participants were well impressed by your skill and talent, and appreciated the mix of humor and illusion while sharing your personal and professional journey. You chose an amusing and unique way to conclude the evening by sharing your passion for your art." -Bernard Pitre, Marketing Director Westburne Electricity "Your conference, "The Magic of Effort towards Success" was very much appreciated
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Pulled Sugar/Casting Sugar Questions I have been trying to learn the art of sugar casting for awhile now and I've come to two questions that books and research haven't really answered for me. First, everyone seems to have varying opinions on the best process to create the longest shelf life of casting sugar. I've heard cooking at higher temps, using tartaric acid, etc. Has anyone out there attempted to test the limits of "shelf life" to see how long a cast will stay before it begins to degrade? If so, would you mind sharing how long you were able to keep yours and what doctoring agents you used, etc? Second, (this may be the dumb question) while I keep playing with various processes to cook and cast the sugar, I've been wanting to figure out if there is a way to cook large batches at once. I've been too afraid to wing it and risk wasting the material, but was hoping there is a trick to cooking larger quantities. Most recipes I come across are only using a few cups of sugar at a time and I would like to figure out the easiest way to make big batches. Is it safe to scale up and if so, to what limit? I wasn't sure if the process would change when I started doing larger batches. I've read both of Bo's books and recently got my hands on Notter's newest book... I've even looked into That's Sugar but didn't want to
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15, 2008. True, Coca-Cola's admins may have deleted their very first Facebook profile picture so the page may have been created earlier than December 15. But I'm pretty sure this is the accurate day of creation. Why ? Let's look at the very first comment on this picture. The day ? January 18, 2009. One month after the picture was uploaded. If this profile picture was the second or third profile picture ever posted by Coca-Cola, then the brand would already have fans, and thus the first comments would have been posted the same day the picture was published, not one month later! So we can guess with pretty good confidence that Coca-Cola created the page on December 15, 2008 but opened it publicly only around one month later. The results with this method seems to be even more accurate than with the first one (scrolling down to the very first update). It took me about 7 minutes to find out the following post, published one full month after the first comment on the profile picture. Steve 07 Mar 2012 10:03 am Not really convinced. The brand (Not Coca Cola for instance) can delete all its profile pictures and just keep the most up-to-date ones which makes your tip pretty inaccurate. It can only work out if we assume the brand has never deleted its previous profile pictures. Steve 07 Mar 2012 10:03 am Leave a Comment Posting your comment... Subscribe to these comments via email Improve the performance of
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Music Ones To Watch: Daley As we gear up for that time of year when numerous lists inform us who's going to be huge in 2013, we thought we'd introduce one of our favourite picks Daley . The singer-songwriter has teamed up with Jessie J for his new single, ahead of launching himself rather bravely in the UK and US at the same time. Digital Spy called up the busy star to find out more about him and get the inside track on plans for his debut album Congratulations on your new single 'Remember Me'; have the public been kind about it? "It's been really good. I think people warmed to it because of the sample from the '90s, which is what I wanted to happen. A lot of Jessie J's fans jumped on it, so it was good to see their reaction, and people seem to be enjoying it." Jessie J is a pretty big deal these days; how did you get her on the track? "I've known Jessie for a couple of years - we first met before either of us had really done anything. We did open mic nights and showcases, trying to get ourselves out there. Jessie went on to conquer the world and stayed in touch, but always wanted to do something together. I wrote the song and felt like there was only one person who could sing that part. I got in touch with Jessie, but didn't hear back for a couple of months,
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is reasonable to conclude that the lists were prepared and used for the purpose of administrative retaliation against the petition signers. Copyright Notice: The original of this document is believed to be in the public domain. Its transcription and formatting as an e-text, however, is copyright 1995-1998 by Gene Dannen (gene@dannen.com).
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decor. The lack of a reception area and poor signage wasn't great. I had to phone the owner to be let into the room. The shower was large and modern but there was hardly any pressure in the water. Did you find this review helpful? yes no 7.5 The guest reviews express the personal opinions of Booking.com customers who filled out a questionnaire after their stay at the hotel. These opinions do not necessarily represent the views of Booking.com. "The hotel is a little gem! The friendly, professional staff, well presented rooms and relaxed atmosphere combined with an excellent breakfast provided an ideal base from which to explore the city of Lancaster." "Staff was very friendly and considerate, made us feel comfortable. Breakfast was abundant. Beds were ok, bathroom new and clean. Excellent location in the city centre, 5 minutes walk to the railway station."
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instruments. First, we have removed the prohibition on reclassification of financial instruments that was in the original proposal. We have responded to the suggestion made by many that a change in business model should result in reclassification. Second, as part of the transition provisions of the new standard, we have proposed that companies will be able to reclassify financial instruments out of the fair value option when making their new designations. To ensure full transparency, we will require appropriate disclosures and presentation of any reclassifications. We are addressing the treatment of 'own credit'. We have proposed the elimination of the counterintuitive result that a company can receive a gain from its own liabilities when the quality of their own credit deteriorates. This is an issue that was raised at the last ECOFIN meeting. Finally, we know that the new standard will apply to all companies with financial instruments, not just to banks. Insurance companies have expressed some concern regarding the immediate impact of the standard. We have always said that we will address any implications for the accounting for financial instruments by insurance companies once the insurance contracts project is nearer completion. Insurance companies would not be required to adopt the new standard until 2013 or 2014 at the earliest. At the same time, we have made important improvements to our original proposal to address the issue of dividends on equity investments and the measurement of unquoted equity investments -- issues that the European Commission and insurance companies cited in
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How to engage a software development company -- Part 5 -- How to specify requirements The clarity with which you can articulate your requirements will directly affect the depth of response your supplier can give you. With this in mind, I'm going to provide a reusable template that you can use to specify your high level requirements that's easy to remember, quick to do and will give your supplier a deeper understanding than the clichd specification scrawled onto a restaurant napkin! Here's the template: As a __________ I want to __________ So that __________ For example a small, online web store selling low volumes of widgets to the public may specify the following high level requirement: As a store owner I want to receive an email when a customer submits an order So that I can print the order, so it's ready to be filled Depending on the size of your project, you're probably going to end up with several dozen of these, so it's advisable to start with a table: The reason this template is so effective is that: - It identifies the roles present in your project. Understanding the different roles builds a picture of the different people that will interact with your solution, the concerns that they have and the actions they are likely to take. - It provides detail to the abstract. Stating 'I want an online store' is open to a wide range of interpretation. Specifying who can do what in your online store is
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a one-room rural school, then escaped, via scholarship, to the University of Montana, where, still in her teens, she met and married her first husband. This Is Not the Ivy League is her account of what it was to be that girl, and then that woman -- pressured by husband and parents to be the conventional wife of the 1950s, persisting in her pursuit of an education, trailed by a reluctant husband and small children through graduate school, and finally entering the job market with a PhD in English only to find a whole new set of pressures and prejudices. This memoir is Blew's behind-the-scenes account of pursuing a career at a time when a woman's place in the world was supposed to have limits. It is a story of both the narrowing perspective of the social norm and the ever-expanding possibilities of a woman who refuses to be told what she can and cannot be. {"itemData":[{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buy\\... to wishlist","Add both to Wish List","Add all three to Wish List"],"addToCart":["Add to Cart","Add both to Cart","Add all three to Cart"],"showDetailsDefault":"Show availability and shipping details","shippingError":"An error occurred, please try again","hideDetailsDefault":"Hide availability and shipping details","priceLabel":["Price:","Price For Both:","Price For All Three:"],"preorder":["Pre-order this item","Pre-order both items","Pre-order all three items"]}} Editorial Reviews Review "Blew's unflinching self-scrutiny is to her credit, and it's hard not to be sympathetic. . . . There's something fascinating about the notion of the anti-memoir. Paradoxically, it's honest. Who can justify her own life? When a snooty Northern Montana College professor would say, 'At
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My computer can't connect to Windows Phone Update If your computer is unable to connect to Windows Phone Update, try the following suggestions. Note This issue is associated with the error code 801811A5. If you're seeing an error message with this code, try these suggestions, and you should be able to complete your update successfully. Make sure you're connected to the Internet The first thing to do is to make sure your computer is connected to the Internet. A quick way to double-check your Internet connection is to browse a well-known website, such as Microsoft.com. If you can't browse websites, check your network connection: If your computer uses a wired connection, make sure that all the network cables are correctly connected. If your computer uses a wireless connection, make sure that the connection is established and stable. In some cases, you may need to switch from a wireless (WiFi) connection to a wired (Ethernet) connection. Or you may need to adjust your computer's firewall or proxy settings. For more info, see the Network connection problems in Windows tutorial. Reconnect your phone and restart the software If you can browse websites, then one or both of the services that the Zune software and Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac require to run aren't working correctly. You need to make sure that these services are enabled and running so that your phone can download the update. To try enabling the services, disconnect your phone and restart the Zune software or Windows Phone
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innaa ilaihi raaji oune, when someone dies. Go and check it in Arabic. It talks about Shuhadaa, and Sabr, not maatam. Because we believe that hurting yourself in Islam is haram. And that Allah swt created our bodies we should not harm it for the sake of another human being. That human being is not superior to us. In other words, the sanctity of life. Are you saying Allaah, subhaanahu wa ta 'alaa, the Lord of All that Exists, revealed the Verse (translation of the meaning): [051:029] Then his wife came forward with a loud voice; she smote her face, and said: "A barren old woman!" To teach mankind to hit themselves over the death of al-Husayn each and every year for over 1,000 years no matter where they live in the world until the Day of Judgment ?!!! and regarding the narrations about the Wives of Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallaam.... if we are to assume such narrations are authentic (as the Shee'ah from my experience have an unholy habit of reporting weak and fabricated narrations to suit their interests...), those narrations are supposed to justify hitting and beating oneself over the death of al-Husayn each and every year..... during Ashura... in the month of Muharram...... no matter where you live in the world..... for over 1,000 years.... until the Day of Judgment ??!!!
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just need to get on with practicing the craft as best we can for the audiences we serve today. This book will serve well those training for that task. I wish them and the book well. This is an edited extract of a speech given yesterday by Mark Scott at the book launch of Australian Journalism Today, at The Centre for Advanced Journalism, Melbourne. Mark Scott is the Managing Director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He tweets @abcmarkscott . View his full profile here . Comments (465) Edge: RayS: 14 Jun 2012 9:03:14am I must say, I cannot understand why ABC journalists continue to react to vitriol in The Australian even if it is aimed at the ABC. Why react to something which would otherwise go virtually unseen and unnoticed? Most of the News media and especially political and social opinion in The Australian is intensely formulaic. Once you have read one of their rags a few times you know what to expect. The Australian journalists are cognisant of the groupthink they must exhibit and it's an adopted one patterned on the world view of an octogenarian who only recently acquired "humility". If you really want to read the grassroots Murdoch formula then stop at a McDonalds and pick up a free greasy copy of the Telegraph. Reporters there remind me of a shed full of chickens with hemorroids, whose endlessly rehashed frantic stories are eagerly consumed no doubt by the Convoy of No Continence as they honk their way
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school there and also i have an internship with a local ngo in peru i'm planning to go to lima, cuzco, macchu pichu and probably lake titicaca.. i'm thinking im going to go from buenos aires to santiago to la paz then up to peru. it looks like i'm going to book the trip... and i need to do it by november 3rd to get the big discount! i'm going to be doing a semester with school there and also i have an internship with a local ngo in peru i'm planning to go to lima, cuzco, macchu pichu and probably lake titicaca.. i'm thinking im going to go from buenos aires to santiago to la paz then up to peru. it looks like i'm going to book the trip... and i need to do it by november 3rd to get the big discount! you will have a blast :-) I've been studying one semester abroad as well. In Canada actually. More precise in Windsor, Ontario. But sounds like a really nice and big trip you are planning upon. When I contacted contiki to book this trip they had to confirm a seat for me in order to make reservations. It took 2 or 3 days for them to get back to me and were able confirm the seat. Just make sure of this when you are aiming for the early payment discount. That's also why I booked it so early, I just payed my deposit and will pay the
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in Chicago at Olivet Nazarene University and then earned a Master of Music degree at the University of Utah. He has also completed post-graduate studies at Centro Studi Italiani in Italy and the Azurlingua School in France. When he's not touring, Chad resides in New York City and enjoys running, Bikram yoga, indie films, and pretending he's a really important restaurant critic. He would like to thank his family for their constant unconditional love and support. SEBASTIAN MACLAINE TENOR Sebastian's first significant venture into performing came in 2003, when he performed the role of the Shepherd Boy in Opera Queensland's production of Tosca . This signalled the beginning of his love affair with opera and classical singing. Seb has since appeared in a number of productions including Britten's Albert Herring with the Queensland Conservatorium, Purcell's The Fairy Queen (QCGU), Puccini's Gianni Schicchi (QCGU), and in the world premiere of Betty Beath's Poverello . He was also the featured tenor in Haydn's Nelson Mass with the University of Queensland Chorale and in Mozart's Mass in C Minor with the Brisbane Chorale. Sebastian graduated from the Queensland in 2011 with a Bachelor of Music in Classical Voice. Sebastian has always envisaged a career in music, and is extremely excited to have the opportunity to debut with The Ten Tenors in 2012. SCOTT MULLER TENOR Scott Muller has recently performed with the Fingask Follies in a revue show touring Scottish castles and closing in London. His London stint follows study in the Graduate
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My boyfriend and I stayed here with another couple - we wanted a cheap place in central Bath and we found it. The positives: Very central and easy to get to everywhere Clean sheets Toilet and bath were clean Shower had good pressure They let us leave our bags when we arrived early and after we had checked out The negatives: Bed base stained, dirty blanket, stained carpets, dirty marks on the walls, you do hear a bit of noise from other people - talking, doors shutting etc, the beds were very hard. One of the staff members was nice enough if a bit indifferent; the other appeared somewhat ruder. Our friend's room was quite small compared to our room and only had a shower cubicle When we were looking for somewhere to stay we found that a lot of places in Bath have a minimum of 2 night stay over the weekend but we only wanted 1 night - the Redcar allowed this. It was expensive for what it was at 76/night and I think I would spend the extra money next time Would we stay here again? No, Would I recommend it? Not really, but if you have low expectations and don't care for one night then maybe it will be ok for you... Stayed October 2012, travelled as a couple Value Location Sleep Quality Rooms Cleanliness Service Was this review helpful? Yes Problem with this review? See 2 more reviews by Kiwitraveller1983 for Bath Ask Kiwitraveller1983 about
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10 biggest export markets fell between the first and second quarters of the year. The main culprit, of course, is the state of the world economy. If demand for a country's exports is falling, making them cheaper through currency changes will make little difference. It also makes a difference which particular products a country exports. One cotton shirt is pretty much like another, and why not buy the cheaper? The same is not true for machine tools. The world has changed a lot since Harold Wilson was prime minister, and even more since these simple supply and demand devaluation theories were first proposed. Economists nowadays do see relationships between trade and "real effective exchange rates", where costs and productivity are combined. Work done by economists in the Central Bank has spurred similar exercises comparing EU countries by the Bruegel thinktank. The results are not always as expected, although Germany generally comes out on top, which is. Ireland is in the middle. It seems particularly poor, alongside Spain, at creating jobs. A lower currency may not be especially useful in its particular economy. It might be a bit more effective in Ireland, but there are two big caveats. In the event of an "Irlexit", where would a new Irish pound settle in terms of its rate against the new Germanic euro, sterling and the dollar? It would certainly not be under the control of the Irish authorities. The second caveat is what would happen to the important "real" rate. That would
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boat? Answer: I have several jobs. When we leave the ship, I drive the Zodiac (inflatable boat) to take people to the shore. Because I've been in Antarctica a lot, I can explain to other people about the rocks, ice, animals and history. In the evening, I help run the bar and give other passengers drinks. On the ship, I'm one of the scientists talking to the Our Far South group about climate change. My special area is studying how the glaciers are melting and making sea-level rise. Question from: Matthew to: Ray Hoare dated: 28 Feb Question: mareej@parawai.school.nz How cold is the outside temperature at the moment? Answer: Hi Matthew, As I write this (9.40am, 29th Feb) it is currently -0.1 degrees centigrade outside. The temperatures are quite varied depending on the time of day and when we woke up at 3am to see the Ross Ice Shelf it was a chilly -13 made even more extreme by the fierce wind-chill coming off the shelf. Question from: Samuel to: Shackleton Bear dated: 28 Feb Question: What can you see at the Antarctica at the moment? Answer: Hi Samuel, We've left Antarctica behind us, now. Looking out my porthole, all I can see is ocean and pieces of ice. Soon, all the ice will be gone, too, and it will just be ocean, ocean and more ocean. Today, we saw penguins and seals on the ice, just floating around miles from anywhere. We think we saw a leopard seal, too,
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can determine a lot about how people are accessing your site. Firstly, if anyone is accessing the files you have excluded in your robots.txt, then ban them. A polite bot should read the robots.txt file and comply. If they do not then they deserve to be banned. Browse the file in Access. If you see large chunks of your site being accessed by an IP address, like screens of accesses in a short period of time, search Google for this IP address to see if it is a legitimate search engine or simply wasting your resources. All sorts of people and companies both private and public can visit your site. If you look them up and they are a known spammer, then ban them. Google Search will tell you. Reputation is everything on the internet, as in life. In one of the columns you will see GET or PUT. GET is a request to access and read your content. If you see a lot of PUTs into URLs such as your site's login screen, you know they are up to no good, so ban them. If you see a wall of PUTs into your site's comments, you know they are trying to spam you, so ban them. These steps are actually not difficult to do, but they can take time. The result is that your resources and therefore money are not wasted on those that do you nor the greater Internet community, any favours. Kill off all abusers of your
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When we heard about Alderaan, we feared the worst. Princess Leia : We have no time for sorrows, Commander. You must use the information in this R-2 unit to help plan the attack- it's our only hope. Share this quote Princess Leia : General Kenobi. Years ago you served my father in the Clone Wars. Now he begs you to help him in his struggle against the Empire. I regret that I am unable to convey my father's request to you in person, but my ship has fallen under attack, and I'm afraid my mission to bring you to Alderaan has failed. I have placed information vital to the survival of the Rebellion into the memory systems of this R2 unit. My father will know how to retrieve it. You must see this droid safely delivered to him on Alderaan. This is our most desperate hour. Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope. [ pause ] Obi-Wan : [ to Luke ] You must learn the ways of the Force, if you're to come with me to Alderaan. Luke : Alderaan? I'm not going to Alderaan, I've gotta get *home*, it's late, I'm in for it as it is! Obi-Wan : I need your help, Luke. She needs your help. I'm getting too old for this sort of thing. Luke : Look, I can't get involved. I've got work to do. It's not that I like the Empire; I hate it, but there's nothing I can do about it
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and one apparently not to be missed! Tonight I thought I might share with you my signiture dish that got me into Masterchef NZ... hey hey! nah truly its a good one and I have cooked this one for many people who have loved it! Snapper 2 snapper fillets, skin on 1-2 tbsp Lupi Olive oil Lemon wedges, to serve 1. Place the quinoa in a small saucepan with 1 cup of water and a pinch of salt and place over medium heat. Bring to the boil and then turn down to a slow simmer. Keep a watch over the quinoa. When all of the water has been absorbed remove from the heat, place the Mainland butter into the quinoa, stir, then place a tea towel over the saucepan. 2. To make the dressing, place the lime juice, palm sugar and fish sauce into a mixing bowl. Taste and make sure the flavours are balanced to your liking. Add the garlic, chilli and soy to taste. Set aside. 3. Bring a small saucepan of salted water to the boil. Blanch the peas until al dente, then plunge into iced water to refresh. Use the same saucepan of water to blanch the beans. Refresh in iced water again. Pat the peas and beans dry. 5. Season the snapper fillet with salt and place skin side down in a cold, non-stick frying pan with a little Lupi Olive oil. Place the pan over high heat and allow to stay on heat for
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want to get criminal record by breaking the court order to protect my daughter as that then will lead to me > getting supervised visits ,which of course i donot want.but if i take her back and something happens to her how can i live with myself A. Hi You have a duty to protect your child if you feel that she is at real risk of harm. Please see your solicitor about returning to court rather than just breaching the terms of the order. You will need to explain your concerns and invite the court to make an order in your favour. You will need to be specific about your allegations and explain exactly why your daughter is at risk of harm by returning to her mother. Act quickly because delay will only confuse the child and make matters worse. Q. How likely is the mother of my daughter to be granted a prohibited steps order in relation to stoping my wife from having contact with my daughter. We live togeather and married. My Childs mother will lie to achieve her goal and say anything! Please can you provide some advice. A. Hi there If you are married and live with your wife, the Prohibited Steps Order will mean that you have to have contact either outside of the house or when your wife is not present. Very difficult I imagine particularly if there is overnight contact. Whether this PSO will be granted rather depends on the allegations made.
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I met up with iconic British designer Paul Smith at London Fashion Week ahead of his One Night Only tour in Australia on Monday (he's coming for a store event in Melbourne). Paul kindly gave me the grand tour of his office/Ali Barber cave of treasures in which photos by Cecil Beaton, Bruce Weber and Patti Smith are scattered amongst piles of toys, books, and random objects like a giant pink iPod, which was a gift from Paul's good friend Sir Jonathan Ive (good friend to have). Alice Cavanagh: This is pretty epic. Is it organised chaos, though? Paul Smith: Well, while I was away they decided they would tidy things up and so I realised that I did know where things were because when I came back, I didn't know where things were. Now, I'm going to hold onto that [gestures to my iPhone] and you've got to lift this bicycle. Oh wow. It's so light! Isn't that nice? It's carbon fibre. There's a little school just around the corner, and I invited 22 nine-year-olds to come and look at how we do things. When they came in this room, I said to one of the little boys, "Do you want to try and lift this bicycle?" He came and braced himself and went to lift it up, and when he did he was so surprised. He said, 'That's lighter than my sister!" I thought that was the greatest. Does your house look like this? No. I'm allowed one
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World Party It Can Be Beautiful (sometimes) Lyrics World Party It Can Be Beautiful (sometimes) Lyrics total views : 1 times this week. You can enlarge lyrics to it can be beautiful (sometimes) for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song It Can Be Beautiful (sometimes) by World Party and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to it can be beautiful (sometimes), please feel free to submit them. It Can Be Beautiful (sometimes) lyrics Oh, I want to walk this world around I'd want to walk this world around Wanna see all the people Takin' everyday one step at a time It was just a moment ago that I remember And she said Don't you know it can be beautiful sometimes [ From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/w/world-part\\... ] Don't you know it can be beautiful sometimes Don't you know it can be beautiful sometimes Don't you know it can be beautiful sometimes Don't you know it can be beautiful sometimes Don't you know it can be beautiful sometimes
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able to go to work. I also felt a bit calmer and made my own decision not to go in on the Sunday and go home and answer emails there. I think before I would have gone in anyway whereas I felt I had a bit more clarity and that helped me make a better decision for myself. Have others noticed changes in you since you have been meditating? After the course I went to Cannes to work at the film festival. This is normally pretty stressful as you are living and working in a pressure cooker with several clients all needing things at the same time. It can also be lots of fun but you don't have much time for yourself and by the end I am always pretty burnt out. This year I went to stay with my parents afterwards in the South of France and they both commented on how relaxed they found me compared to previous years. I also cooked a roast for my sister during the meditation weekend and we got on really well. Sometimes we argue but I really felt like the meditation helped that evening. I remember that on the weekend you learned to meditate you were working on a very important and demanding pitch. How did meditation help? I think meditation helped restore clarity and balance. The pitch was all-consuming and a major deal for our company. I had spent the past month or so working round the clock already and had
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(mick ralphs) [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/m/mott+the+ho\\... ] It would be a pleasure just to know just a little bit moreoh oh I could grow quite fond of your acquaintance Of this I'm sure The time will open up so many doors for you and me I could spend my days in sweet surrender Knowing you the way I do Lady look at me so warm and tender Yes, it's true, happiness only shared by two, just me and you
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the first prayer cycle (raka') while the Imam is bowing (ruku') but fears missing bowing with the Imam, then one: 1. pronounces the opening takbir standing, 2. bows with the Imam, and 3. says the additional takbirs for Eid while in the bowing position before giving the tasbihs of ruku` and without raising the hands. If the Imam begins to stand up while one is still saying the additional takbirs for Eid, then what remains of the additional takbirs are dropped, even if it is all of them. One does not make them up in the second prayer cycle (raka'). Scenario D: If one joins the first prayer cycle (raka') after the Imam has bowed or joins in the second prayer cycle, then after the Imam gives the final salams one makes up the first prayer cycle (raka') missed. As such, one: 1. stands up, 2. recites the Fatiha and a short sura, then 3. says the additional takbirs for Eid. The reason one recites the Quran before saying the additional takbirs in this situation is due to the fact that none of the Companions (Allah be pleased with them all) have related otherwise. Can One Perform Tayammum (Dry Ablution) for the Eid Prayer? Yes, if one fears that by busying oneself with ablution (wudu) one will miss the congregational Eid prayer, one can resort to tayammum. This ruling applies even if one is performing the Eid prayer in a city and is not ill. [al-Maydani, al-Lubab] This is an
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convention is over to screw Conservatives and non-establishment types. The long and short of it is, when all is said and done, Romney IS NOT a conservative, or anything close to it and we're being used (again). When he first locked up the nomination, I said I would not vote for the man. Then Glenn Beck saved me by pointing out "Romney-at least he's not a commie". Now, I'll have to repeat that mantra 24/7 until the election to mark the ballot for this weenie. I may not make it. And, before you all go nuts about having to defeat Obama, what's the difference if it's going to be status quo D or status quo R? Ryan's budget is NOTHING near what really needs to happen to save our over-indebted butts. With Romney at the controls, we won't even get as far as that. I wager. A statist by any name -- democrat or republican -- is still promoting our failure. It's only a question of time, not direction. By the way, did anyone notice how over the weekend Romney was touting his accomplishments with Romney-Care in Mass.? commonsenseobserver We've had this debate, and it's over. It's Romney-Ryan or nothing. uritand71 I was not trying to live in the past. I am saying that we ought not be surprised by Team Romney's tactics since it was there to be seen in the primaries. We are reaping what was sown. There is always another route if Romney continues to shoot the
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Sexism Being in This Industry? In my experience I have seen a lot of respect for female designers. I know a few of my male designer friends also seek out female designers to give that "feminine touch" that a lot of guys have a hard time accomplishing. Do You Think Female Designers Have Advantages Over Their Male Counterparts? As I stated previously, I think they are better than male designers at creating elegance in their designs. I have also noticed that females tend to pay more attention to the minor details. If You Were Not a Designer, What Would You Be? I love design but I've always had a passion for music. I love to sing, play the piano and attempt to play the guitar. What is Your Biggest Challenge/Achievement? I think the biggest challenge is always originality. You see so many recycled designs out there. It's harder to do something that hasn't already been done. Anything to Say to Other Female Designers? I'm sure there are some awesomely talented ladies out there that are just waiting to gain recognition. Connect with fellow designers, through Twitter and otherwise, and show your talent to the world! How Did You Get Into the Web Design Industry? Funny thing about me is that I originally came from a Marketing and Sales background not wanting anything to do with computers or the web. But I found my love for web designing right after I moved out here to San Diego, California (from Iowa) a
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he did so seven cars, one man, three women, two children and a police officer walked by and nobody batted an eyelash. I was mainly enraged; however, because I'm pretty damn sure if I went to his house in Giza/Shoubra/Heliopolis/Imbaba/Boulaq, took a shit in front of his door and placed my household garbage on top of it afterwards, he -- and his neighbours -- would be rather displeased and have me running for the hills. Cairo's streets -- the scarce green areas, public buildings and through-ways - they belong to everyone. You see that green area over there, the one in front of the Central Train Station? That's public space. Al Azhar Park and Tahrir Square? Public space. The alleyways of Khan el Khalili, the land the pyramids were built on and each cubic meter of the Nile are all part of Cairo's public space, which means it should be maintained and cared for as if it were your own living room, terrace or backyard. Same goes for the 6th of October underpass, the park where your children play and the goddamned street in front of my house. Between a foreign embassy and a school. Call me crazy, but this is kind of disgusting. Indeed there are plenty of things that need to be addressed in the new Egypt, there's no doubt about that. Whether it's the flailing economy, unemployment, the youth bulge, stabilizing the price of natural resources, food scarcity, education, reforming the justice and law enforcement sectors or
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Notes 1] First published, anonymously, 1751, under the title "An Elegy wrote in a Country Churchyard." The date of composition of the Elegy , apart from the concluding stanzas, cannot be exactly determined. The sole authority for the frequently repeated statement that Gray began the poem in 1742 is Mason's conjecture in the memoir prefixed to his edition of The Poems of Mr. Gray , 1775. The Elegy was concluded at Stoke Poges in June, 1750. (See letter to Walpole, June 12, 1750.) The churchyard as described by Gray is typical rather than particular; of the five disputed "originals" Stoke Poges bears the least resemblance to the graveyard in the Elegy . Five candidate churchyards for Gray's setting include Stoke Poges (unlikely), Upton (near Slough), Grantchester and Madingley (near Cambridge), and Thanington (near Canterbury), but the features might as readily be non-specific. curfew: originally rung at eight o'clock as a signal for extinguishing fires; after this practice had ceased, the word was applied to an evening bell. In his note to this first line Gray refers to Dante, Purgatorio , VIII, 5-6: "Squilla di lontano / Che paia 'l giorno pianger, che si muore." Back to Line Even thus, the keen ey'd falcon swift descends On Pallas' bird victorious; long he watch'd The tempting spoil, and she his rage defy'd, Close shelter'd in her ivy mantl'd tower ; Compell'd abroad, while circling slow she wheels In quest of food, and least expects the snare, Strait from his airy flight the
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In the wake of the surprise decision by Apple and HTC to sign a ten year cross license patent deal, everyone is now trying to decide if this is a good thing or a bad thing for Android and the mobile patent wars in general. It seems that there's not really a consensus on this one yet... You've got to hand it to Apple, in one department if any, that when it comes to bending the truth they are the undisputed kings. This fact has coined a long standing industry meme known as the Apple Reality Distortion Field. I'm sure you've heard of it, yes? For the part of our audience who might... Google Chairman, Eric Schmidt today made the bold statement to renowned yay-Applers All Things Digital that the defining fight of the tech industry today is Android vs Apple and the only players who now matter are Apple, Google, Amazon and Facebook. When it was pointed out he forgot Microsoft, Schmidt said this wasn't a mistake. I believe it... Oddly enough, since forever one of my favourite things in computing has always been the demo scene. Even way back in my high school days (I'm talking 25 years ago) I would spend hours watching 8bit demos on my C64 created by some of the most talented programmers and artists around. While many of my friends were... Before I begin the main points in this article, allow me to make it clear that this is not intended to be
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and the Australian Institute of International Affairs, play an indispensable part in building Australia's understanding and appreciation of Asia. Without your tireless efforts, the extraordinary growth in mutual understanding and trust that lies at the heart of better regional cooperation would soon wither and disappear. I urge you to continue that vital work. For its part, the Australian Government has developed a clear and practical approach to regional engagement based on economic liberalisation and the other key policy elements I have outlined today. We are pursuing these policies because, for Australia, the way forward is with Asia.
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been a wild ride. First of all, I found out that the iceberg that I came down to study not only was larger than the iceberg that sank the Titanic, it was not only larger than the Titanic itself, but it was larger than the country that built the Titanic. That's pretty big. This is B-15. So what we see here is the white cliff. It's about 150 feet tall, so that means that there's over 1,000 feet of ice below the water line. This iceberg is so big that the water that it contains would run the flow of the river Jordan for 1,000 years. It's so big that the water that is inside of it would run the river Nile for 75 years. MacAYEAL: This is a little bit of video that we shot when we were flying up to the iceberg. It looks big and it looms above us, even if we're on an aircraft flying above the iceberg, the iceberg is always above us. It's above us because it's a mystery that we don't understand. Here's a picture of what it looked like once we had arrived in the center of the iceberg. We put out our instruments. Now we're gonna have an opportunity to monitor how the iceberg drifts north. They're so big, there's an element of fear. We don't know, really, what's going to come ahead when they eventually begin to melt in the ocean beyond Antarctica. What we're seeing now here is a
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going to war against the adherents of the same religion in another. The Bible doesn't teach any of this. I expect Islam is the same. The stone-age Muslims in Pakistan and Afghanistan etc likely are as far removed in their conduct from what the Koran teaches as Christendowm is from what the Bible teaches. It will end in the near future according to the Bible. That said, I'll reserve further comment here because it's outside of the immediate scope of this forum. In other words, that's another story. I don't think that the US fundamentalists are that dangerous. They are just brainwashed and fooled by those who are responsible for propaganda in the US. Since the latter elements are vitally interested in fomenting conflicts with the Muslims, the rural Christian fundamentalists think that they defend Christ if they let themselves be fooled into the "crusade" against the Muslims. In reality, Muslims are neither better nor worse than anybody else. They are just a lot more hospitable. Michael I am really anguished at this madness. The two major religions are being portrayed as antagonistic. I think the two have more in common than not. Every religion preaches love, peace and equanimity. We forget the basic tenets and become agent provocateurs. Freedom of speech comes with responsibility and respect for others and not with wanton misuse. Laws should be framed to restrain hate mongers from using this tool No one should be allowed to hurt the deeply held values of any religion
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our fleet size because we're able to utilize the fleet much better than we had in the past. "We've been able to cut down our trailer pool for certain customers; basically, by being able to do more with less. We've cut one customer's trailer pool from 20 down to 10 and still been able to do the same volume of loads for them. And we're still keeping up deliveries in a timely fashion. "A large portion of our fleet is leased, so we've cut out a lot of the lease costs. I think it's fair to say that we've cut about ten thousand dollars a month in lease costs -- close to 120 thousand dollars a year." Have you noticed any improvements with Axon's driver and owner operator statements? "Yes, definitely. The owner operator statements are much more detailed than they were in the past so they can see right down to the penny what they did and how they earned it. "I would say the same goes for our drivers where, again, there was a huge time saving because everything was pretty much handwritten or had to be typed up. And now they can see what they did for the week and what they got paid for. It's all right there on their settlement." Has Axon helped improve the communications in your office? "Yes, absolutely. It's a lot easier to work together since we're all seeing the same thing. We're all working off the same screens, so the Traffic
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track you're going to introduce gain which raises the noise floor... And so you no long have 24 bit dynamic range any more. No 24 bit system delivers the theoretical 144dB signal-noise ratio. The best manage about 120dB, and most about 110dB. If a source recording leaves 15dB headroom -- which is not unusual -- removing the headroom to produce a masted track for commercial release will have a signal-noise ratio of 95dB at the very most... Which, funnily enough, is the same as a perfect 16 bit system. As I said, 16 bits is entirely adequate and well optimised for consumer listening formats. Quote sometimesuk: As for dropping the (24 Bit) high definition bit from the petittion, that's a more difficult as many people have signed up (700+) and I don't want to change the terms once they have signed. I would just say that generally outside of your profession, it is perceived that many 24 Bit actually sounds better (I still think it does sound better). [...] the improvement must be because of the lower noise floor then. As this would make the music easier to follow / sound more detailed. But if this is the only benefit, I still say that this is a worth pursuing, I'm not the only one who has observed this benefit. Also (I do not want to open this can of worms) look at how much money people spend on mains cables, power suppliers and mains filters - in an attempt to
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time. Take a look at the following chart: It shows commercial and industrial loan totals at all commercial banks. Basically, this is a reading that roughly gauges the appetite for investment in the real economy. Only recently are we approaching anywhere near the peak prior to the credit crunch and the ensuing global financial crisis. This begs the question: Have consumers, businesses and entrepreneurs finished de-leveraging so that their appetite for investment risk and demand for loans can improve? If so, QE III may actually been seen as facilitating growth in C&I loans. DISCLAIMER: Thanks to the policy of handling our too-big-to-fail banks and regulating our banking system, the influence in the banking industry has actually been consolidated into too-bigger-to-fail banks . For example, a whopping 54% of C&I loan growth has come from the top 5 (these too-big-to-fail) large banks; an additional 30% comes from the next 95 biggest banks; and virtually nothing comes from the other 1,600 institutions the Fed categorizes as "large" banks. Thus, any new shockwaves in the financial system can now more easily feed into the lending system and economic activity. Therefore, since emerging markets are especially dependent on flows of U.S. dollars, the global economy is therefore dependent on this dollar liquidity. Here's what's important ... Why QE Can't, Reason No. 1: Emerging Market's Share of Global Trade This chart from The Economist magazine forecasts emerging markets' growing share of world GDP. At roughly 40% or so now, emerging markets' share of global trade
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Here is an exercise challenge that I saw someone doing and I thought it would be fun to share. What a great idea to change it up a bit and try something new. CHALLENGE: Try getting up into a headstand and holding for 5 seconds. Keep your core tight as to work it completely. Come down and repeat 10 times. That's today's workout! Try this in a room with enough space , incase you fall, and maybe place a flat mat down if on a hard floor. Tuck your head under (protecting your neck) and roll forward, into a somersault, if you feel like you are going to fall. 1) Start by placing your head down on the mat, knees bent and hands flat on the floor like a push up position as pictured above. 2) Straighten your legs pushing glutes to the ceiling to get ready to balance. 3) Place one leg at a time to balance on each elbow. 4) Slowly lift your legs up straight to form a perfect line with your body. Hold for 5 seconds. Here are some of the amazing benefits of a headstand. 1. The headstand builds strength in the neck, wrists, shoulders and activates the muscles in the core. It also has spine strengthening benefits. 2. It allows de-oxygenated blood to flow more easily from the far reaches of your body back to the heart. 3. It allows our blood to move more readily into the upper lungs making for more efficient
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October 22, 2012 Tommy Douglas: Not Dead Enough During the first presidential debate, President Barack Obama made a claim against Mitt Romney that has been ringing in my ears ever since. Speaking on the topic of health care, Obama said that Romney would leave people "At the mercy of private insurance." The implication of course is that Obama will protect people from the big, mean insurance companies, and his own plan, Obamacare, is the more compassionate way. Supporters of government health care, and that is what Obamacare will morph into, love to make the insurance industry out to be the boogeyman. Obama's premise only make sense if you believe that government bureaucrats are so much better at serving the public than for profit enterprises. Anyone who has ever been to the MoT for a new driver's licence knows better. Current average wait time in Ottawa for an MRI is 259 days. If you are willing to pay $800 the private MRI clinic in Hull will take you this week. I would certainly like to have a dual care option in this country, but if you can't afford the private insurance in the USA, you are truly screwed too. I have friends in Oregon that lost the house they lived in for over twenty years because although they had medical coverage, it was insufficient to cover the catastrophic medical situation they faced. Not many people in this country lose their house or life savings because of illness or accident. On the
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life feeling small, inadequate, and just plain. But Loopiethotamus teaches us that even though we may be small, we can live and think tall. Even though we may not fit in, we can still feel good about who we are. Family is family, no matter what shape or size you are. Follow Loopiethotamus on his journeys to come. He has a really cool birthday party, a big, challenging race, three magnificent wishes, and so much more! His character will win your children over every time!
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the Gaza-Sinai border could invite Israeli action on Egyptian soil -- a scenario that neither the Brotherhood nor the Egyptian military is prepared to handle. Engaging Israel in war carries a number of risks for Hamas. Israel will continue to focus on eliminating the group's arsenal of long-range Fajr rockets and the group's senior commanders. A weakening of Hamas' leadership could create additional space for other groups to challenge its authority. Hamas could be attempting to use this escalation to drive toward a broader understanding with Israel, one that would compel Israel to accept the political authority of Hamas in Gaza and its Muslim Brotherhood affiliates in the region. If this is the case, Israel will target Hamas' long-range Fajr rockets anyway, so Hamas may as well deploy them to raise the political stakes on both sides for an eventual negotiation. However, this would assume that Hamas and its allies are prepared to deny Israel success in its military campaign. Unlike the 2006 confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah, in which Hamas opened up an additional front against Israel, Hezbollah is now greatly preoccupied with trying to defend its position in Lebanon with the Syrian regime in flux. The group's participation in a broader military campaign cannot be guaranteed. Instead, perhaps the most Hamas can realistically seek is to have an Israeli incursion in Gaza more seriously strain the Israeli-Egyptian relationship. Iran's intentions must also be examined. For Iran and the regime of Bashar al Assad in Syria, the Israeli military
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success that we've got to put an emphasis on a name that will excite that part of the market." The campaign, once it is launched, will be a short one, perhaps only 10 days. It's expected that the CFL team will have a name by late January or early February. "I've always said there are a number of nice-to-haves and one of them is an R name, but it's not a must-have in my mind. Certainly that has an appeal," said Hunt. "A name that connects with Ottawa's history is a nice-to-have, but not a must-to-have. That's what the Rough Riders were, a name that had a connection to Ottawa's history. But is that why people supported the Rough Riders in the '80s? I've talked to thousands of people who really didn't know the origin of the Rough Rider name. And, in fact, the origin is a matter of debate. I don't know that I know exactly yet what the origin of the name is. We did a pretty exhaustive piece of research on that topic and it was inconclusive, even through historians." Hunt will be drawing on his experience as 67's owner when it comes time to pick a football team name. "I make the comparison to when I bought the 67's and the barber pole jersey tested horribly among children. They didn't like it," said Hunt. "I remember saying to our ad agency ... think about the San Jose Sharks, for awhile they had the No. 1-selling jersey
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and Muslims are entitled to worship as they please and discrimination legislation ensures that Muslims are able to find employment that reflects their abilities. Yet we British are some how intolerant? Answer me two questions if you think the British are intolerant. 1. Name a Muslim nation that has provided so well for an immigrant population. 2. Explain what MORE we should be doing so cater for a minority within our borders? The author tells us there really are not many Muslims in Europe, and have no impact on overwhelmingly white, Christian Europe, and then in the next breath says: "The borders of identity and culture are overlapping, making it impossible to draw rigid boundaries between east and west, Europe and Islam, white and black." Well which is it? There have been some spectacular examples of hypocrisy and logic-deficit among the pro-Islamists, but this is one of the more blatant. Of course its the latter, but having written it, the author then frames an entire article contradicting it. Muslims might get along with others in this country if they stopped believing fairy tales about Allah. Come into the 21st century where most of us reside and realise that religion is a ridiculous anachronism. Then you might be able to integrate. Religion does you no good whatsoever, it just makes you more compliant to those that wish to wield power over you. cesard - "This is racism, but these racists are quick to forget that towns like Kalkan in Turkey are
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our hands up, admit it's a free-for-all, not a democracy, and go from there. any right wing site or publication (save for The American Conservative and perhaps Kristol's rag) since the end of the election. The right intends to fully disregard the results of the election, so much as possible, using an ends-justify-means rationale. It is 'The results of the election be damned, if the country is at stake, we'll still take every last (D) policy since FDR down, and if we have to take the public and the country down too, serves them right for being so immoral and wrongheaded." In short, as far as the right is concerned this is not a democracy and never was. Votes are cute, but we'll only pretend to let them "count" if the public voted the right way. They're adopting the model of every third world "democratic" autocracy across the globe. Ironic for a bunch of people mooing about the "end of America" as it has been for two centuries. Unless the (D) party grows a spine and begins to put some nails in their cornflakes at breakfast time, we'll continue our march toward the end of democratic governance in this country. They won't stop until it's either a right fascist dictatorship or until every single Republican is voted out of every last federal seat and office and the party is effectively dead -- which won't happen so long as we have southern states and Utah. record of governing the country than
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path. I just want to be a part of something well known, big, strong and beautiful...America. Other Answers (5) good luck....get out soon. the US is also much dirtier, your culture is quashed, the crime rate is over the top, the government is more corrupt, the people are less well off financially and the standard of living is lower. gangs are everywhere, drugs are everywhere, guns are everywhere and the economy is down the toilet and still swirling...have fun. You can move to America when youre older. We're a great place to be, but you should always be proud of your heritage. Also, if you like wildlife you could move to one of the western states like Colorado (where I am) or Montana where Yellowstone is. I am Canadian and think about immigrating to the USA all the time but don't take being in Canada for granted. The Education here is top notch and it's so much cheaper. Get educated here and you can leave to a great paying job their. The program I am doing is more complex where I have a better chance of landing an american job if I go to school their but that is Med school and I'm doing my normal university here. There are standards to get into the US as a citizin and one of them is higher education. Work on that, maybe you'll change your mind. I'd like to live in California because of the weather and Culture but besides that most
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courts, rather than in the area of traditional courts. The deference paid to tribal justice systems and the support for tribal courts, in particular, shown by state and federal courts over the last 30 years have increased dramatically the authority, importance and workload of tribal courts. This has led to expectations and demands upon tribal courts that are higher than ever before. Tribal courts now must respond to a broader range of legal issues, requiring the interpretation and application of tribal law to situations which more traditional means of resolving disputes might not be able to address as adequately. Tribal court judges now must be constantly aware of developments in the jurisprudence regarding federal Indian law. They are being called upon more often by tribal members to review administrative decisions of tribal governments and their agencies. Non-Indians and corporations are becoming more aggressive in utilizing tribal courts for debt collection and other remedies. Family disputes increasingly demand court resolution. As the assets of tribal members increase, so does the need for judicial involvement in the administration of estates and the division of matrimonial property. Civil cases dealing with millions of dollars are beginning to appear in this unique system. All these developments generate an increase in judicial business, warranting the allocation of more resources. In fact, there has been an increase in federal government expenditures on tribal courts over the years, but tribal authorities point out that it has not kept pace with their needs. Recent developments also suggest that
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that higher taxes sap our economy and kill growth? My 65-year-old wife is quadriplegic and ventilator-dependent from multiple sclerosis. My IBM retiree medical benefits have covered expensive hospitalizations and round-the-clock nursing at home. I suspect that a government health program would assess her life expectancy in "quality-adjusted-life-years" and refuse to pay for such care. The apparent goals and the details involved in the legislation make it clear that cost savings, if any, will be achieved by moving most of us off our employer-sponsored programs. Scary for us. Christina | 7.27.09 @ 10:03PM At the risk of sounding unintelligent, " DUH!" These were all concerns that I had during the primaries, but the people accepted him anyway. You have to wonder why. Was Hillary Clinton a much bigger threat than he? I didn't vote for him, nor did I vote for McCain, a Dem in Rep clothing. My conscience is clear, and I say this as I'm being systematically stripped of the freedoms that I enjoyed since my birth. I'm sorry to say that the general American public is gullible, and in addition, sadly uninformed. They have no understanding of the issues being debated, no understanding of the economics behind these issues. That's what a public education does for you :) Will | 7.27.09 @ 10:23PM The unfounded and hardly factual musings of a segment of America's population that is caught up in a whirling dervish of paranoid rantings and delusional conspiracy theories. You people are sad. The American republic deserves
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etc - as long as they sit with the appropriate set of ideological guesses of the politician in question then they get adopted. It's not totally random (like genetics) as with such small populations (of politicians) that really wouldn't work ;)
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or good lyricists or bad ones or not, just listen to the music and feel it, I think that's what we're supposed to do. I don't sound too hippieish, do I? General Comment: Could the song mean.. that somebody is dealing drugs and all of the kids start to come there but aren't supposed to .. like the first rule of fight club is you don't talk about fight club..? General Comment: The lyrics are brilliant Its an older adult song i think"all you little kids seem to think you know just where it's at" Means kids who think they know it all even tho there kids. "treating your mother and father like a welcome mat" Means you live in there house and pay no respect to there rules. This songs is high energy briliance. Marc
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Answers (3) Answerer 1 Unless you're willing to go down the very long, difficult path of teaching yourself, you most definitely need to go to university. Steven Spielberg and Danny Boyle both went to film schools, and so did Christopher Nolan (although he actually studied English Literature at UCL, but I digress). I'm sure you'll hear lots of stories about 'self-made' directors who have now made their millions, but I've got to stress to you that they are very, very rare. You *need* that three/four years of studying (maybe 8 years if you choose to do a PhD) because film making is at the same time, both a very exact and inexact craft. Obviously that natural ability to be able to conceive a film cannot be taught, but the skills and techniques involved, can. Not to mention the post-grad services your uni will give you - they'll be able to point you in the right direction and help you with job prospects in a way that you will simply never be able to do individually. This is because the different faculties (particularly those involved with the arts) will frequently put on special exhibitions for agents and talent scouts etc. I'd advise you look into Central Film School London or London Film School as these are specialised institutions for a specialised subject. Seriously, just google 'film school uk' and have a browse. Best of luck! Source(s): The best way to become a film director is probably to start directing short films
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obligated to give it to me but she advised me not to read it as I would probably not experience most of them and it would only worry me. I did read it but I really liked her advice and her encouraging attitude. Wishing you all the very best for the start of your treatment. Also, just to follow on from Julia w, most of the bowel cancer chemos don't cause your hair to completely fall out, although you do tend to get some thinning. I've been on chemo for 7 months and stil have hair, so don't do anything drastic until you see how it goes for you! I've had two types of chemo, AC when I was first diagnosed in November 09 and then Xeloda when the cancer spread in August 2011. The AC was difficult to tolerate, in fact the first dose gave me neutropenia and I was in hospital for 12 days. Each subsequent dose required an extra week for my white cell count to raise enough. Each of these made me quite unwell and exhausted for the first week of each three week cycle before I got back near normal but still tired. Of course I lost my hair two weeks after the first dose. The Xeloda is much easier to take. It takes the form of tablets which are taken twice a day for two weeks and then one week off. The side effects are quite minor, although I find myself exhausted. This is
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similar things, it was inspiring and we could have parties and stuff. I think I'll look back on it as being one of the most exciting times of my life. It was a definite phase of our existence. Photographer: Sara Amroussi-Gilissen As musicians, what kind of inspiration have you been able to take from such a big change? T: I think there's a reflection of us moving from somewhere that we know very well, where the pace of life is much different, it's much slower in Liverpool and I guess we knew every street and everywhere there was to go. Then we came down here and I think the impact as musicians has been reflected in the EP, and I guess when we're more settled here and doing our album, it might be slightly different. I don't think it's necessarily made us better musicians or anything like that, but in terms of the art of the output, there's been a really impact. A: I think we've all felt quite stretched to our full limits down in London, so I definitely think we're also trying to do that musically. Whether or not we'd be doing that in Liverpool... it definitely feels like an important change. And the band's work ethic, has that remained the same? A: We tend to write a lot... They don't always reach the end of the line, so we have a lot of scraps lying about. Sometimes we'll revisit, or we'll have an old song and rearrange
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Australian Museum Ornithology Collection Ornithology is the branch of zoology devoted to studying birds. Around 10,000 species of bird inhabit the world, ranging from tiny hummingbirds up to huge ostriches. The Australian Museum's Ornithology Collection contains a wide cross-section of these fascinating animals. About the Ornithology Collection The Australian Museum has one of the largest ornithological collections in the Southern Hemisphere. It contains a large variety of bird skins, mounts, skeletons, eggs, nests, spirit specimens and tissue samples, representing approximately 95% of the world's bird families. You can get a feel for the kinds of specimens in the collection by checking out the Quick tour of the bird collection and the Ornithology highlights gallery . While the main emphasis is on species from New South Wales, almost all species that breed in Australia are well represented. The collection also contains around 3,500 non-Australian species, many of which hail from New Guinea, New Zealand, the south-west Pacific. The collection has great historical and scientific significance. It contains many rare, endangered and extinct species plus a significant number of type specimens, primarily from Australia and the Pacific Islands. As many specimens date from the mid 1860s, some even earlier, the collection affords us an insight into avian biology, morphology, anatomy and geographical distributions over time. 13 comments Hi there Georgia. The Museum Victoria should be able to help you out with your pelican studies. Here's a link to their collections and research page: http://museumvictoria.com.au/collections\\... You'll be able to get the contact details
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like us. ttp://www.martinkeitel.net/cropcircles/\\... for example of the painting. Isn't the ASCII code too much human-like? Where do the aliens could know the ASCII code from? And it also requires the knowledge about the latin alphabet. Not only human-centric, but western-culture-centric. So, for me, this disc message is a hoax. Instead of dis-missing this as a hoax due to your ignorance of where we even got our language/numbers from, try and research the questions yourself instead of putting doubt into other people. Why don't you search the sumerian culture, where aramic/latin writing came from, where the hebrew numeric system and all other numbering systems came from, let me mention first, none of this came from western civilizations, only stolen. To say that binary, is a western culture centric, is ridicolous. Everyone lives in a system, we all use computers, to not only control every aspect of our lives, though, we think like computers with machine hearts and minds, with little to no emotions in judgement. Binary? 0 and 1. On or Off. True or false. Light or darkness. ASCII code isn't so far fetched to aliens, that in mind, how the F*%# can you even question how the aliens know of the ascii code, it took them how long to reply? Instead, why don't you question the government and your teachers/schools on why, they teach, the pyramids were built by MEN carrying stones, over a period of little to no-time, even with today's technology. lmaoo. You know what is a hoax?
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the school yard You rode it like a cloud The birds amongst the rafters They knew the song by heart They loved to hear your laughter They sang the house apart I heard of you from others But others loved you less I climbed inside your records I climbed inside your dress I'm seven steps behind you I'm gathering your breath I am the jar of echoes I am the silent death THE JOURNAL OF A DISAPPOINTED MAN (Words -- GA Johnson) I slip and slide through my life, trying to get a grip on the rail. I'm grasping in the dark for a switch that'll turn on some almighty bright white light and thus, illuminate the way, the path, make everything clear as day. And every breath I take seems to be quickly rolled up behind me and filed away in memory. Only a particular scent or dose of weather can pinprick the past and even then, the drawer opens flirtatiously for just a moment. I have lost touch with everyone I went to school with, everyone in the village where I spent most of my formulative years, everyone I went to college with, everyone I ever worked with. They too, are filed away, often angrily slamming the drawer behind them, over something I said or something I didn't say. My lovers cannot be traced. I know. I've tried. I've taken trains to their cities and stood on street corners in the miraculous off-chance that they might wander by.
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Interview: Han Dong & Philip Hand H an Dong was born in 1961 in Nanjing, and shortly afterwards he and his parents were banished to the countryside during the Cultural Revolution. After going on to study and teach philosophy at Shandong University and colleges in Xi'an and Nanjing, Han Dong began writing and publishing poetry and by the 1990s was regarded as one of the finest avant-garde poets of his generation. He has since become increasingly influential as an essayist, short story writer, blogger and novelist. His story, ' The Wig ', was the focus of the 2012 Harvill Secker Young Translators' Prize, which received over seventy entries, all translations of Dong's hilarious and enigmatic story. The winning translator, Philip Hand, spoke to the author about the drawing inspiration from the classic comedies of the Ming and Qing dynasties, his poetry and enticing the reader. PH: The central character in your story, Hu Yanjun, is somewhat hard to like -- drawn, as he is, to wearing a wig in order to assert his self-importance and unable to take it off without masturbating -- but does likability really matter in stories? HD: I don't like Hu Yanjun, but I wouldn't go so far as to say I dislike him. I guess readers won't like the character, and that could be something of an obstacle as they are reading. But this story wasn't written to make readers like it. I'm not writing for Reader's Digest -- if I were, this would certainly
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Important: Your credit card will NOT be charged when you start your free trial or if you cancel during the trial period. If you're happy with Amazon Prime, do nothing. At the end of the free trial, your membership will automatically upgrade to a full year for 49. Formats Trade in The Human Side of Enterprise, Annotated Edition for an Amazon.co.uk gift card of up to 5.05 , which you can then spend on millions of items across the site. Trade-in values may vary ( terms apply ). Learn more Learn more . Book Description "What are your assumptions (implicit as well as explicit) about the most effective way to manage people?" So began Douglas McGregor in this 1960 management classic. It was a seemingly simple question he asked, yet it led to a fundamental revolution in management. Today, with the rise of the global economy, the information revolution, and the growth of knowledge-driven work, McGregor's simple but provocative question continues to resonate-perhaps more powerfully than ever before. Heralded as one of the most important pieces of management literature ever written, a touchstone for scholars and a handbook for practitioners, The Human Side of Enterprise continues to receive the highest accolades nearly half a century after its initial publication. Influencing such major management gurus such as Peter Drucker and Warren Bennis, McGregor's revolutionary Theory Y-which contends that individuals are self-motivated and self-directed-and Theory X-in which employees must be commanded and controlled-has been widely taught in business schools, industrial relations schools,
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only showing the first frame. If I load them directly to my browser they animate just fine. But when I upload them they just display the first frame. I used an online gif animator like http://www.gifninja.com (very limited btw) and uploaded it. It worked just fine. So the only thing I can think of is some setting or format is not correct. Found my own solution for my frame based animated GIFs (by trial and lots of errors). When "Saving for Web & Devices", select the preset [GIF 128 No Dither], then change the colors to 256. This is the quick way. What this did is change the Color Reduction Algorithm from 'perceptual' to 'selective', and the Dither Algorithm to 'no dither'. Your animation can be verified while still in the Save utility by testing with the one frame advance at a time play button (to the right of the play button). Thank you very much for the tutorial. I remember doing that all through ImageReady (R.I.P.), and a quick search for "Photoshop Annimated gif" brought me right here to your page with the answer. Keep up the good work. I would like to use the animated ideas and want to have a pen (I turn wooden pens) on a display turntable and have it rotate so that all side can be seen. I have not used photoshop before so do not know how to do this. Can someone explain this and walk me through this?? I appreciate any help
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that journey soon becomes a breath of fresh spiritual air. A fter I was born again in 1975 I still had some outstanding court cases to attend. Yes, I was a very bad person. But when I went to my very last court appearance, a handful of my former friends were there to greet me. Afterwards I was invited to one of their apartments. I sat there as they drank and smoked pot. I looked completely different. No longer my huge afro hair; no longer my studded dog collar; no longer my roach clip necklace; no longer my platform boots. They were somewhat curious about my appearance, and most of them believed it was a ruse to gain favor in the court. It was not. I looked around the room and I told them that if I had brought a handful of pills or some white powder with me, and if I told them it was good stuff, they would take it based solely upon my word. But now, I said, I am telling you that Jesus is real and that He alone can change your life and set you free, but you will not believe me. I asked them what could I say to make you see who Jesus is? They looked at me with eyes wide open. None of them believed that day but soon after one of them became a believer. Four years later he was killed in a motorcycle accident but he died serving Christ. A
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good a game as possible, then releasing it either to a publisher or directly to market and out of your hands. "Fire and forget" essentially - you would be interested in how well a title was doing but unless you were working on a patch or an update, your involvement with it was minimal once the game was finished. As the studio has evolved the role of producer has extended into more of a custodial role that means being involved long after release that means more long term involvement in decision making for that product going forward. Can you describe some of the challenges and advantages that you face in your role, with this new, ongoing development process? The mobile space can be challenging in general -- it's so crowded and it can be tough to predict. I think having to try and mould titles to be more successful after release is a tough ask -- there are so many variables and it can be daunting when you're trying to keep a product relevant and successful. Though I think at the same time this can be the advantage to this new way of thinking. If you release an app and it doesn't do as well as you'd hoped, you're in a great position to knuckle down and work out what worked and what didn't and try to make better decisions over time.
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British Transport Police arrested four men as part of a crackdown on alleged graffiti artists before the Olympics. Photograph: Lefteris Pitarakis/AP When Adidas wanted to create a mural to illustrate the launch of its new football boot last year, it turned to "professional graffiti artist" Darren Cullen for help. Cullen, 38, runs a firm providing spraycan artwork and branding to major international companies, and says he has never painted illegally on a wall or train. But despite having worked with one of the Games's major sponsors, on Tuesday Cullen was arrested by British Transport Police (BTP) and barred from coming within a mile of any Olympic venue, as part of a pre-emptive sweep against a number of alleged graffiti artists before the Olympics. BTP confirmed that four men from Kent, London and Surrey, aged between 18 and 38, had been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit criminal damage, two of whom were also further arrested on suspicion of incitement to commit criminal damage. They were bailed until November under strict conditions restricting their access to rail, tube and tram transport, preventing them from owning spray paint or marker pens, and ordering them not to go near any Olympic venue in London or elsewhere. None has been charged. The arrests were in connection with "a live and ongoing criminal investigation into linked incidents of criminal damage between January 2007 and July 2012", said a BTP spokesman. But Cullen, who says he has never painted illegally and whose firm Graffiti Kings
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How do we know that, in the next 18 months, we shall see the same feeble despots in office? They may be replaced at any time by a convulsion in this House or at Transport House, or in the complicated party structure of the Government majority, by other men, no less mischievous but more malignant, more ruthless. These may hoist themselves into power, men who have never presented themselves to the electors as leaders of the nation. Are they to have the full, 215 unbridled authority to pass any laws they choose irrespective of the views and feelings of the whole nation regarding the Government or the Bills proposed? These are issues which are before us now on the Second Reading of the Bill on which we shall give our vote. There are, I must admit, moments when I am sorry for the Lord President of the Council, a man outpassed at the moment by his competitors, outdated even by his prejudices, scrambling along trying to regain popularity on an obsolete issue and on an ever-ebbing tide. I hope he will not mind my quoting or adapting some lines, although they are of a martial character, about his position: Crippses to right of him, Daltons to left of him, Bevans behind him, volleyed and thundered. It must have been very harassing. Then there is another line: What tho' the soldiers knew Some one had blunder'd. There is even one more line a little further on in the poem which may
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if such a method exists but it would probably be easier to use such a method on men rather than women. That way they can have sex and not leave the women pregnant. I'm sure most of the folks in the third world would agree with it if it is explained to them properly. Phil : Jarrod : 24 Dec 2010 1:19:29pm Prosperity appears to be going backwards from my perspective. While it may be easier to purchase pointless electronic gadgets, the important things in life such as housing, quality education and hospitals and time to spend with your family are all becoming harder to obtain. In part, I would suggest this overwhelming consensus against population growth is because Australians see right through the phoney economic arguments used by the Big Australia nutters to push their greedy agenda. The economic argument for population growth is very, very weak. "In 2006 the Productivity Commission conducted a modelling exercise to assess the effect of a 50 per cent increase in our skilled immigrant intake. It found that, after 20 years, real gross domestic product was only about 4 per cent higher than otherwise." So, diversity (an entirely different thing to population growth) will not benefit benefit further from population growth. Diversity and size are un-related. In fact, because the Big Australia nutters keep trying to dress up big population growth as if it was the same as multicultural diversity, they are bringing multiculturalism into contempt amongst the vast majority of Australians, of
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territories, however, as concentrates they are shipped elsewhere. Energy The only producing oilfield in the NWT is at Norman Wells, and the oil is also refined locally. Production of approximately 3000 barrels daily from 50 wells increased in the 1990s, with an $800 million expansion, to 30 000 barrels a day, which is piped south to Alberta. Tankers carry the 100 000 m 3 /yr production from Bent Horn on Cameron Island to Montral. A small gas field at Pointed Mountain in the southwest near the NWT-Yukon-BC border pipes gas southward. In 2001, crude was worth $379 million in shipments. The ongoing search for additional sources of oil and natural gas reflects Canada's hopes for national self-sufficiency in these fuels and for greater employment opportunities for northerners. The Amauligak field in the Beaufort Sea has reserves estimated at 54 million m 3 . In addition to the 2 main arctic exploration areas (Beaufort Sea and northwest Queen Elizabeth Islands), the search now includes DAVIS STRAIT and northwest Baffin. Offshore exploration resumed in 1995 following the lifting of a 25-year right issuance moratorium, which had been in place pending the resolution of land claims. Hunting and Trapping Hunting and trapping are more important in the daily lives of NWT residents than statistics might suggest. Although a large percentage of the 5000 residents holding general hunting and trapping licences are only part-time hunters and trappers, many of the people living in smaller communities earn most of their living by hunting, trapping and
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Because, my friend is staying to next to my door, of course not in USA at all. So, come on guys tell me how can I locate the geographical origin location of the mail? i had someone hack into my e-mail and forward some e-mails to another e-mail adddress, they left the forwards in the sent file, is there a way to fine who did it by the forward, and who they went too, and a free site to track down the gmail account. My work email address was compromised and someone stole some information. They then sent me an email saying they have these items that are very important to me. I have tried to the reverse IP search and location but I never get the same info. I then did the tracert and with several of the addresses and they all came back with line one as D-link router but this is not possible. I really need help in tracing these emails and how to read the computer jargon.... I tried this with my own email but the results don't turn up correctly. Geobytes is giving me the wrong info. How can I be sure I'm getting the right IP address? Because there are many included in the full message header of Yahoo mail.... To my knowledge i think, following the above method shows the ip address of the provider only. For example, if a person sends an email from location x and we need to find the
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the force received 1,487 complaints between 2008 and 2011. Of those, 345 were referred to the IPCC for investigation. The IPCC report concluded there had to be clearer information on what constitutes police corruption. In a statement, the Met said: "Whilst we aim to investigate allegations of misconduct as quickly as possible, the length of an investigation is often determined by the complex nature of some allegations which can be beyond the control of the MPS, as we may need to allow the judicial system or IPCC to complete their proceedings before the force can conclude an investigation. "While our aim is always to carry out this work in the quickest and most efficient way possible, we also have to ensure investigations are thorough and robust for the benefit of the complainant, the general public, the force as a whole and the officer under investigation." On the way to uni today i followed a police car, the vehicle was doing over 35mph in a 30mph area, the vehicle tuned 4 times and no signals were even attempted. Now if had been the other way around what do you think would have happened?? Oh it was a shame about those two in Manchester,Shame there was only 2! Anyone keeping up (trying to) with the Jimmy Saville abuse case will see many many many many examples of police failure and protection of these child abusers. I have little doubt the police are heavily involved in it. Steven Messham accused a senior Tory
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did. Should some "kindred spirit" ask about his "fate," that of the one who describes the dead "in these lines," an old "swain" (shepherd) might describe his last days. If so, he would have seen, with "another" person, the narrator's bier carried towards the church and his epitaph "Grav'd on the stone" (116). Only a ghost would know, with certainty, that "The paths of glory lead but to the grave" (36). Little wonder that the poem ends with the swain's invitation to the "kindred spirit" to read the text of the narrator's own epitaph. The narrator ghost gave "all he had, a tear," and did get the only good he wished for, "a friend." He affirms the value of friendship above all other goods in life. His wish is granted by the kindred spirit who seeks out his lost companion. Critics have gone to some lengths to explain the narrator's address to himself as "thee" (93). Some believe Gray slipped and meant "me" instead (despite "thy" at 96). Others argue that the dead narrator is "the' unlettered muse," the so-called "stonecutter-poet" who wrote simple epitaphs with "uncouth rhymes" (79-81), although the dead youth's knowledge of "Fair Science" (119) clearly rules that out. Still others believe that Gray himself is the narrator, but his age at the poem's completion was 35, hardly a youth. The "Elegy" is spoken, not by Gray but by a dramatic persona. The simplest explanation is that the poem is a ghost's monologue with the living about
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How to factory reset your HTC One X We walk you through the simple steps required to factory reset your HTC One X The One X from HTC is a fantastic smartphone which gives users the perfect package of powerful hardware and open, capable software. It delivers unbeatable performance and will serve you well for as long as you care to let it. That aside, there may come a time when you need to start from scratch or you may even wish to sell it on to allow you to upgrade - when that time comes you'll need to know how to roll the device back to square one, in order to protect your personal data and rectify many common problems which occur with modern smartphones. Note - As you would assume, resetting your device will remove all data, apps and media. Please make sure you back-up your data before continuing. To reset your HTC One X: Open 'Settings' Tap 'Storage' Tap 'Factory data reset' Select 'Reset Phone' Then choose 'Erase Everything' Your phone will now perform a little housekeeping and in a few short minutes you'll be back to the drawing board!
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Something To Think About Lyrics Willie Nelson You're wondering just what I'll do now that it's over and done Well that's something to think about and I've already begun I suppose that I'll find a way people usually do But it's something to think about I'll be lost without you One thing I would have you do please consider the dawn The dawn of your lonely years when youth and beauty are gone And when you can no longer have any sweetheart you choose Here is something to think about I'll still be thinking of you One thing I would have you do
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Preparation: According to 'How to Become a Third Sector Chief Executive' written by Cass CCE for Acevo, preparation is essential. Prepare yourself for the job search and ensure you understand the role and your motivations, as well as assessing your knowledge skills and leadership ability. Also prepare for the recruitment process, take due diligence when making your application and preparing for interview. Finally, prepare to take up the role by making the most of the countdown time and learning from the current chief executive. Research: Research undertaken by the Work Foundation explores the difference between good leadership and outstanding leadership. It was based primarily on interviews with private sector organisations but is also applicable to leaders in the non-profit sector. The three main themes are: to think and act systemically, understand the whole and the connection between internal activities and the external environment; see people as the route to performance, build relationships and provide an environment in which they can shine; have self-confidence without being arrogant, a professional will and personal humility. Skills: Skills are dependent on the type and size of the organisation and the sort of work that the charity undertakes. For example, the skills required for the chief executive of a campaigning charity may be different to those required to run a hospice. Given those considerations, the basic skills are: outstanding leadership; understanding how to lead and manage volunteers; understanding the difference between governance and management, and working with the board; fundraising and tight control of finances;
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and the humour -life was cheap and lawless and i felt that. The trading of the body was a great touch, as was the bearsskin trapper.... you can "smell" them all. Bridges makes a very credible drunk has been . Hailee was great - a bit too unbelievable at times. The gunfights are well done - I found it sad, black and real . Beautifully shot. Shame about the horse Spaceship B : 01 Mar 2011 10:45:11am ((True Grit))[[8]] This was indeed a gritty, blood-soaked old-fashioned western of the kind which is unknown today. Against the trend, I enjoyed Mat Damon's and Hailee Steinfeld's performances more than the venerable Jeff, whose mumbling wasn't as bad as reported. This film had some very subtle humour. Damon's honourable Texas Ranger was quite hilarious, and Steinfeld's endless threats to put lawyers onto the bad guys is a brilliant touch. Had no problems with the ending. But, I haven't seem the original. I am sure the Duke would have loved it. KT : 26 Feb 2011 12:04:27pm ((True Grit))[[5]] I and my two companions hated it. I'm sure the dialogue would have been great but we couldn't understand it. The close ups weren't too bad because you could try to lip read but further away it was incomprehensible. The rescue scene in the cave was perfunctory and firing a gun multiple times in a small area I'm sure would cause some sort of ricochet that would be bound to kill someone. Corny movie. Clayton
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Taxes are an easy subject to bring up yet a pain in the ass to expertly deal with them and find a solution everyone agrees with, The reason America is in debt is because the people who can actually afford to part with a healthy chunk of their money pay around as much as the people who can't afford to pay, who live paycheck to paycheck. There are not enough assets/liquid money in the US to pay the debt even if every single citizen sold everything they owned and lived naked n the streets and starved to death. So while the rich could probably do with a bit more taxing it's not the solution to the current problem. It does encourage investment if you have more secured income, yes. It's logical that the more extra money you have, the more it could probably be invested in something. Which in turn does help the economy.
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with regulations (1) Except as provided in regulation 40A , every authorised prescriber or veterinarian who issues a prescription to a person must comply with regulation 41 . (2) Subclause (1) applies to a prescription for any medicine (whether a prescription medicine or not). (3) Subclause (2) does not prevent the sale by retail, or the supply in circumstances corresponding to retail sale, or the dispensing, of a medicine (other than a prescription medicine) without a prescription. 40A Urgently required prescriptions of prescription medicines may be communicated orally if later confirmed in writing (1) Where an authorised prescriber or veterinarian finds it necessary to do so, he or she may communicate orally to a pharmacist to whom he or she is known personally (whether in the pharmacist's presence or by speaking to the pharmacist on the telephone) a prescription relating to a prescription medicine that the authorised prescriber or veterinarian requires urgently. (2) Within 7 days after a communication made by an authorised prescriber or veterinarian to a pharmacist under subclause (1), the authorised prescriber or veterinarian must forward to the pharmacist a written prescription confirming the oral communication. 42 Dispensing of prescription medicines (1) Except as provided in subclause (2), no person other than an authorised prescriber, veterinarian, pharmacist, pharmacy graduate, a pharmacy technician, a student, or dispensary technician may dispense a prescription medicine. (1A) The following persons may not dispense prescription medicines unless under the direct personal supervision of a pharmacist: (a) dispensary technicians: (b) pharmacy graduates: (c)
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You've told another lie this time, you stood up but your legs aren't moving again It's your call but it better be the last try You hold ransom for tuition that I've already spent So give it up, give it up, it's time, they're auditioning new roles hoping we don't catch em pulling our legs don't go the audience from last night, spread the word and the new crowd's showing up Throw the dirt and leave the path feet covered up so we don't know your there hold your breath until your heart stops beating so fast Your giving orders from the back seat while the passengers are all unaware hold your breath until your heart stops beating so fast Once more, the story of your whole life, for you its all just a game but the game never ends, your hiding in the closet while your one night stands waiting with his eyes closed counting to ten now gather around, gather around, hats off, while they're tossing in their quarters might as well give all the people a show don't cry I'm not so good at good byes your moving on at the same pace I'm giving up now its all gonna unwind, hurry up before the sun goes down its past 4 o'clock my time, you'll come around now your coming around. and they'll all be fighting for their own rights, and they'll all be delighted just to know we're alive you've told another lie this time, you
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onto water and slows down its digestive processes. So if you aren't digesting all that food you are eating, the only place that food will go is storage in your body for fuel later (fat). Keeping hydrated also allows your body to get the right mineral and electrolyte balance for proper digestion. Keep your food as clean and natural as possible. That means loads of vegetables, proteins, good quality fats, nuts and some fruit. We want to avoid any foods that makes digestion a problem. So avoid all processed foods, toxins, chemicals, store bought products packed full of ingedients you don't understand. Keep your food simple, and make it exciting with your own sauces and dressings. Get creative and get cooking. Teach yourself to enjoy cooking, because this is one of the best things you can do to help yourself get in the best shape of your life. When you know what you are eating, and what ingredients are going into your body, there is no questioning or guessing. Your body has a much better time and will be able to function optimally and full of life. Probiotics help to break foods down properly and for your body to learn to use fat as fuel as it is designed to do. We need the right balance of good and bad bacteria in our bodies. There are so many things that can affect that balance, one dose of antibiotics can take 2 years for your body to restore the good bacteria.
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all ways. spinna : 24 Nov 2008 2:24:28pm Most thinking, caring and environmentally-aware Australians don't need any extra convincing from so-called "celebrity activists" on the crucial issue of destruction of old-growth and other important forests. They understand the immense gravity of what faces all life on our planet. Australians must unify and act against that insane, rapacious, destructive, non-value-adding vandalism called wood-chipping. As to the writer's other twisted, self-interested pro-forestry-anti-environmentalist rubbish the less written the better. Nobody can argue against the fact that under *any* carbon trading scheme trees are to become the most valuable natural resource on the planet. Australia must act to preserve and enhance its arborial resources as a matter of extreme urgency. As I wrote last year, there is no question pulp milling is surviving on ignorance, greed, corruption, destructiveness and lack of vision for the future. Value adding? No. Highly labour intensive? No. Highly capital intensive? Yes. Indiscriminately environmentally destructive? Yes. Providing for a sustainable future? No. Robbing Australia of a finite resource? Yes. And the list of negatives goes on. Once again for clarity (without any "celebrity" prompting or encouragement): NO MORE WOOD-CHIPPING!!! PJ : 24 Nov 2008 1:47:50pm Mark, as well written as you article is, the fact is that forestry activism is only something of the recent past. The rape and pilliage of our natural timbers had gone on almost un-scrutinised since white settlement in 1788. Australian Red Cedar and Huon Pine come to mind. To most Australians forestry and sustainability are
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I am on my way back from two weeks spent away to care for my sister. She is presently going through chemo and radio therapy for a cancer that is located around her throat. She's had two tumors removed already and had a third one growing as she was about to start her treatment. The therapy is brutal as is her cancer. The fight is ongoing. Cancer is everywhere. Who doesn't know someone that has had cancer. I've had friends, uncles, in laws, that have gone through this battle. Some recovered some didn't. This is the first time some one so close, my sister, is faced with it. I know this blog is about beauty and creativity so really what does this cancer thing have to do with it. It may be hard sometime to find beauty or be creative. In such time one has to look at the small things to find it. The first beautiful thing that happened with my sister's sickness is the instant availability, presence and love that came around. Coworkers came to clean up her yard, some brought food, some offered rides to and from the hospital. Amongst siblings and close friends we made sure someone would be with her for the duration of her treatment and recovery. Without going in details we have had our frictions as a family, yet, when the time came to deal with taking care of my sister none of those silly frictions were in the way. It was a
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Every single time, Tom Hanks was the first who said, "I'm getting on the plane." And then once he said he was getting on the plane, basically everyone said, "Well, Tom's on the plane, we're on the plane." And so everyone flew [to Berlin to begin the film]. It was like this giant leap of faith. From all over the globe. AVC: Was there anybody you really wanted for it that you just couldn't get? AVC: Almost everybody in the cast gets a chance to switch off between hero roles and villain roles, smaller roles and bigger roles. But Hugo Weaving is always the heavy. Why is that? LW: He's our evil muse. AW: Hugo has some issues that he's working out with us, I think. LW: Yeah, people think it's about us, but it's really about him. AW: [Laughs.] He's so nice in his everyday life that he just -- LW: He needs that -- AW: Needs to play these baddies. [Laughs.] AVC: How did you select who would direct which segment of the film? LW: That was never really part of the process. We keep trying to explain to people that, first of all, the credit you see in the movie was this kooky thing invented by the Director's Guild, because they couldn't understand how three people could direct a movie together. And they have this convention that the only way directors can be multiply credited on a film is if it's an anthology, so they invented this
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Google Disavow Tool -- How and Why Google have released a new tool called the Google Disavow Tool and the concept is that this tool will allow you to remove spammy or poor quality "unnatural" links from the ranking equation that Google performs when deciding what position to place your website in the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs). Below is an explanation as to how links now work in this post-Penguin SEO world we live in. 101 Explanation: Google uses a large number (more than 200) of factors to assess which sites are most worthy of placement on the first page of their results. One of the main factors is how many links are pointing to your website from other people's web sites (i.e. websites that are not controlled by you). Google considers these links as votes that to speak to your websites quality and authority. Another factor is the quality and relevance of those same "external" or "off-page" links. Once upon a time the more links you had pointing to your website the better. However that is no longer the case since the release of the Google Penguin update, which significantly changed the way that Google's algorithm assesses off-page links. Now having too many low quality links can potentially negatively affect your websites performance. The Google Disavow Tool was designed to give webmasters to the ability to tell Google that they want Google to ignore certain links from certain pages or domains on the web. This new tool is
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on Knock coincidence out of a/the window Cracking godsend groovy chat Page the heavens for a lovers fleshy heart Caveman institution rules ok The late and greatest party on the move Big names, cold hands, gimme That carpet surely needs a clean Kick coincidence into the standard head And oh god, cold god, craving faceless friends Sincerely, oh god, yeah, sincerely yours Brick in all of that which constitutes a thought Unless its a stolen one The pot that always seems to call the kettle black This one, it will run and run Print a hundred or so magazines Schoolboy, strange kid Shit he surely knows about the groups Kick coincidence into the sexists mouth And oh gob, old jokes, leering Mindless mates humourously go choke Yeah you really are a card Hey let's poke the waiters patience in the chest Yeah let's all enjoy ourselves Casually insult the girl whose drink you bought Caveman money sense walks on water Backdated and racist ideas on the move Big pain, no brain, give up That thinking needs a sudden death Kick co-existence into the standard head And oh god where's the whiff of magic That contains completely nothing in the way of power After a video session and a laugh and a joke I'm ready for shut eye proclaims the host to his mate A dopey paranoia, remembering maybe The opening scene from 'I Spit In Your Gravy', and its late With visions of violence all the way home The morning
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this was the norm everywhere. If it isn't, it should be. The HSE in Ireland have ethics committee's here too. We don't know yet were they consulted, and if so what advise did they give. I used to work for a company in which the general manager never once in his 30+ years there made a decision. He would make others under him make any decisions that had to be made and if they were wrong then blame them and if they were right he would take the praise. Simple moral to this story. If you never make a decision, you'll never make a wrong decision! The Indian christian priest sounded more radical than the irish catholic lady in the debate today on primetime. Indian Christians are knobs of the highest order. Majority of them refuse to marry outside their religion, carry out conversions for cash, are actively lobbying Govt for law provisions guided by Bible. One would expect christian movement here to be more enlightened than other religions but they are even more backward. That's actully fecking disgraceful. I can't believe how outdated the Irish legislation is ffs. Surely if it causes the pregnant woman any significant discomfort both mentally/physically then there should atleast be some grounds where it can be looked at. Common sense, isn't it? Indian Christians are knobs of the highest order. Majority of them refuse to marry outside their religion, carry out conversions for cash, are actively lobbying Govt for law provisions guided by Bible.
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something new in app 8.350. The other thing i noticed is that "POI along route" only finds POIs within about 30 miles of the current location and the destination, and then further filters them for POIs that have the green or yellow "near my route" arrow. So this means POIs on my route 50 miles away don't show up. Volume - I noticed the same severe volume drop with app 8.350, but unticking the "auto adjust to background noise" setting seemed to return things to more acceptable levels. My suspicion is that, in addition to tomtom's reported 10% drop in volume that was supposedly fixed in 8.351, I think tomtom introduced a new bug. The volume level with "auto adjust to background noise" selected never seemed to change like it used to with 8.302, so I think it is more of a microphone/ambient noise calculation error rather than a quieter speaker issue. Otherwise, I was very impressed with overall with the Tomtom. I estimate it saved me 10-15 hours on my trip, both by serving as a portable POI database, and by routing me around congestion and traffic. It also saved me numerous traffic headaches and gave me a more relaxing drive being able to listen to my MP3 library. Americans, do you want to have to throw away all your existing GPS devices, and be forced to buy newer more expensive ones? If not, contact Congress and the FCC, see here .
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you are trained to deal with the potential consequences of their illness, including intubation, ventilation, seizure management, cardiac arrest and a whole host of other unpleasant situations. It is scary, and not nearly as much fun as it sounds. Lastly, the gold standard for transfer for PICU/PHDU is by retrieval team, unless the transfer is time-critical (associated intracerebral bleed requiring urgent neurosurgery, for example). This is either available to you or it isn't -- so I'm going to take the opportunity to big-up the fabulous NEWTS team . Having spent the last three months working (and training) alongside these guys, I can see why this standard exists; not only are they highly skilled in looking after sick kids, they also set up infusions etc. in the way they will run in PICU, making transfer of care much smoother. They are brilliant; but don't call NEWTS (unless you are working in the North West/North Wales); find out about your local service and use them. OK, got it! So what now? Well, you've got the basics of "gold standard care". But what is your department actually doing? How are your ED team performing? It's a perfect time to get out there and audit; identify the weaknesses and take steps to fortify them. And from NICE? Look out for more quality standards coming your way ; of interest to the ED: upper GI bleeding, asthma, and just for Dan -- thromboembolic disease. I can hardly wait! Share this: This is great as it
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Maiden powerup and blade strike Finished the build of the 500EFL Pro a few weeks ago but the weather and some common sense has prevented a maiden. I am hoping to get some time with zeeflyboy to do a proper check over and maiden flight when our calendars sync up. This afternoon was overcast and cold but dry so off to play with the 130x and get the 500 into a hover. Bust the tail boom on the 130x coming out of an inverted hover and I should have taken the hint but no. Powered up the 500, did a range check which was ok. Stood back and slowly powered up to 30%ish and back down after 20 seconds or so, no drama and everything in once piece. Then this The tips of the main blades have been sanded down a little Now I know the interior of the 425D CF blades are made of wood. Other than that I think I got away very lightly indeed and will use the main blades for the next flight test. Looks like I screwed up the head lock gyro, it needs reversed if I read the manual yet again. I was so sure I had it the correct way around, all part of the fun and learning curve The heli is stock so it is the 3GX. Looks like page 18 of the manual explains where I went wrong. I will reverse the head lock gyro. What I should have done at
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Field of Education Overview When you search for a course on this website you may need to select a "field of education". The "field of education" structure is a classification system used by Australian education providers to describe courses, specialisations and units of study. The main purpose of the classification is to ensure courses, specialisations and units of study with the same or similar vocational emphasis are classified to the same field of education. The "field of education" structure has three levels: broad field; narrow field; and detailed field. The classification uses the concept of vocational emphasis for coding courses and specialisations. Broad These fields are: the broadest categories of the classification; they are denoted by 2-digit codes; and distinguished from each other on the basis of theoretical content and the broad purpose for which the study is undertaken. Narrow These fields are: sub categories of the broad fields; denoted by 4-digit codes -- the relevant broad field code plus two additional digits; and distinguished from other narrow fields in the same broad field on the basis of the objects of interest and the purpose for which the study is undertaken. Detailed These fields are: sub categories of the narrow fields; denoted by 6-digit codes - the relevant narrow field code plus two additional digits; and distinguished from other detailed fields in the same narrow field on the basis of methods and techniques, tools and equipment, and a stricter application of the criteria used for broad and narrow fields. Codes
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Yup! 1, 2, 3 As it is plan to see I go by the name of Jermaine Dupri Dope man fresh in the place to be And uh [Chorus] Oh, I think they like me Oh I think they like me I think they, think they like me Oh, I think they like me Oh, I think the like me I think, they, think they like me Oh, I think they like me Oh I think they like me when they heard me on the other one So its only right that I hit you wit another one Oh I think they like me when they heard me on the other one So its only right that I hit you wit another one Yeah these niggas like me Hatas' wanna fight me Yeah these nigga's mad cuz I came up ova night B Yeah I switched it up I got a 9 cuffed tightly So u better do the right thing like Spike Lee Yeah I'm super clean, rock jeans wit a white tee Nigga's round here soft, but my nigga can bite me If you had 6 figures you'd be jus like me Yeah these nigga's mad cause I'm shinin' like a light B Nigga's talkin' bout yup, in they mutha fuckin' throwbacks It ain't real you know dat Muhammeds were they sold dat We steppin' on these nigga's like a mutha fuckin' do' mat When I hit the scene they that pictures call me Kodak These bitches goin'
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, so I suggest you keep your ill-informed opinions to yourself. But..but..Ruth knows John Key! remember.. I think Beehive sounds like LGM. You don't know anything about security clearance, and what and what is not required. You all just suck up to PC simply becuase he hates Obama in the mindless manner of the Far Right. His hatred goes against Objectivist principles regarding Iran, because he thinks the USA has the moral obligation to be altruistic in the 'freeing of slave pens' regardless of Iranian students stomping on Israeli and US flags today. It's cheap political point scoring at the expense of principle - something he so often accuses Key of. Note that you have presented nothing of substance to dispute Beehive's point. That is, that as far as the US govt is concerned you are just a common nobody. As such you are not going to receive inside information of a substantive nature from them or their local officials. You are not a special case with access to anything that others (eg the general media) in the public domain has not already received. Got that? Time to stop being such a stupid big noter- you bullshit artist you. How about you sit down, take a deep breath and a nice big cup of shut-the-fuck-up. You should do this because you are making a even bigger fool of yourself than previous efforts (your posts about the disasterous nature of your children, their friends and the dispute with the neighbours comes
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There Are No Strong People launch The impressive Emmanuel Centre, Westminster, and the CWR team, played host to an evening with Jeff Lucas to herald his new book There are No Strong People. This edgy publication really is pure Jeff, but pushing the serious end of his repertoire. Jeff can't help but draw a smile when he writes. However, he pulls no punches as he explores the dramatic adventures of Old Testament 'hero', Samson. If anyone can grapple unflinchingly with the issues routinely avoided in Sunday school -- sex, revenge, destruction, sacrifice -- Lucas can. The pre-event reception gathered the four corners of trade and media. Jeff mingled and then offered an introduction to There are No Strong People. He addressed the observation of others that he is perhaps too honest for the Christian market. The main event got underway in the Upper Hall at 7:30pm, to an enthusiastic crowd of more than 200 fans and the intrigued. Of course, there was fun and laughter -- the main man aided and abetted by Search Light Theatre Company. Following the interval the mood changed as Jeff faced some of the difficult questions raised by Samson's riotous, awkward life:  Is it possible to be hugely blessed by God - and still make a mess of your life?  What is it we really all crave?  Do good people do bad things?  What do we do when we're disappointed?  Are there clear steps towards success and disaster?  Why
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several of its other beers were also served at the brewery's the pre-Great Taste party at Dexter's. Brew That Just Didn't Work For Me 5 Grass from 5 Rabbit Cerveceria of Chicago, Illinois Made with lemongrass, juniper, sage, rosemary and Tasmanian pepperberry. It was an interesting combination of spicy flavors that went a little too far, especially with the piney juniper. Beer That Left Me Saying "I Really Don't Think This Is Beer, But Pour Me Another" Crme Brulee Java Stout from Kuhnhenn Brewing of Warren, Michigan With the sweetness of crme brulee and the aroma of cold coffee, this was a sweet treat that seemed more like a dessert than beer. Seasonal Brews to Watch For Oktoberfest from Hinterland Beer of Green Bay, Wisconsin This fall seasonal hasn't even been bottled yet, but was brought down to the Taste for an early release. Wonderfully smooth caramel maltiness and a clean and crisp finish. Oktoberfest from Capital Brewery of Middleton, Wisconsin As always, a fall beer of choice. Medium-bodied and smooth caramel maltiness make finding the first seasonal release of this brew a tradition at the Great Taste. Oktoberfest from Central Waters Brewing of Amherst, Wisconsin Firm maltiness, yet clean. It's another one of the best Wisconsin versions of the style. Unexpected Treat Bamrique from O'so Brewing of Plover, Wisconsin A Bamberg-style lager made with beechwood-smoked German malts. It was one of brewmaster Marc Buttera's special one-off tap beers. Old Friend Happy Ending from Ale Asylum of Madison, Wisconsin With
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