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air downwards, which must exert a force on the ground beneath. However, not all of this force reaches the ground: a lot of the moving air's kinetic energy is lost in turbulence, sending it sideways or even upward; still more will be lost to sound and heat. So the total force on the ground (or bottom of the lorry) is less than the force that the hovering rocket is throwing out. Of course, birds flap their wings so their downthrust isn't constant. When a bird's wings are swinging upward relative to the air, they're not sending any force toward the bottom of the lorry. If you could train the birds to all flap up as you crossed the bridge's weak point, they'd all effectively be in free-fall for a moment. For this brief moment, no bird would be pushing any air downwards to exert force on the bottom of the lorry. This would make them weightless for the purposes of this question. In a less extreme version, if they were all gliding downwards then the down force generated by the angled wings moving through air is still less than equivalent to their weight. Finally - and more easily than training the birds - you could have a wire mesh floor. This would allow descending air to pass through the lorry bottom unhindered. The birds' flapping would therefore not transfer any downward force to the lorry, but would still be transmitted to the weak bridge. Hopefully though, the extra distance between | ID | ID | 1,467,594 |
to blame, experimental technique is partly to blame, and T2*-BOLD contrast is partly to blame. And anyone relying on correlations in resting-state fMRI data as the basis of their hypothesis is on really thin ice. See http://practicalfmri.blogspot.com/2012/1\\... and links therein for more information on just one of the ways that modern scanner hardware exacerbates the problem. What Petrossa said. fMRI is not and never was the appropriate tool to be looking at functional interactions in the autistic brain. This from our 2007 paper: "The tentative but converging fMRI and PET studies discussed above may not provide the necessary temporal resolution to fully characterise the connectivity within and between both local and large scale co-ordinated networks. Contemporary models of connectivity emphasise the role of rapid and transient integration and segregation of both local neuronal clusters or assemblies and large scale co-ordinated networks (Friston, 2000; Engel and Singer, 2001; Varela et al., 2001). "Recent models of cortical 'co-ordination dynamics' (Bressler and Kelso, 2001) claim that the transient re-organisations of coupled local neuronal clusters or assemblies are indexed by changes within a millisecond timescale of patterns in the frequency and phase of oscillatory brain activity, requiring detailed measurement of the spectral characteristics of the cortical signal within very brief time windows (Penny et al., 2002; Makeig et al., 2004). "Contemporary research has focussed on activity in the gamma band (30 -- 60 Hz) which has been measured in tasks demonstrating the binding together of parts to make coherent wholes (see review, Tallon-Baudry and | IN | IN IB | 3,194,190 |
and as I said at the beginning, I hope to keep them coming quite frequently. | OP | OP RS | 383,014 |
to transfer into hospital-a scenario repeatedly raised by my midwife. As I knew that posterior labours had a high rate of medical intervention, I decided to find out more. I was also deeply worried at the idea of diagnosing my baby's position at the very end of pregnancy, when it would be too late anyway. Having spent 10 years successfully using natural family planning, and being therefore quite used to knowing and respecting what was happening in my body, this deliberate ignorance seemed mindless to me. At this point I tried the exercises outlined in the literature for turning posterior babies1, but succeeded only in making myself very uncomfortable and bringing a lot of fear and negativity that I wouldn't be able to change my baby's position and therefore would have to have a hospital birth. I vacillated between wondering if I was making a 'fuss over nothing' (which the approach of my midwife seemed to imply); and panic that I was rapidly heading towards a hospitalised, managed labour. I found it far too hard to keep up all these exercises without support and was in a vacuum of self doubt, with my body telling me one thing-that something was wrong-and the midwife another. So how did my body tell me something was wrong? I did not feel 'settled', and I felt as if my baby was uncomfortable. I used to feel an 'edginess'-physically, as her head began to engage, as if two bones were grinding together. I would wake | IN | IN RA | 1,433,124 |
lots of happy memories and smiles and to show that he knows that while he can never take back what he did, he will try to replace bad memories with good. He acknowledges the dates. Next week - OMG - will be tough. The dates she was out here, the date I buried my brother...just a lot. I know he feels it. He sent my dad an email yesterday again to acknowledge my brothers death and to again apologize for everything. Betrayal is such an ugly thing and he sees it. I know he is dealing with his own triggers, some same dates and I am sure others that may stand out based on what they talked about. I know when he is triggering - over the last couple of weeks he will out of the blue send me a text saying how much he loves me and how sorry he is for what he did. I don't even ask, but just tell him that I love him too and to get back to work :-) I am very confident that we will come out of this a success as long as we can make it past the first year. Like I told him from the begining, we will either end up a tragedy or a great love story. I'm working on the love story - I still believe in love, pain and all. ...and Mr. Blunt - your post made me cry - in a good way - yep | ID | ID DF | 3,210,785 |
Have you ever considered that climate change could be a big factor in delivering more refugees to Australia? I guess you would be better off taking things one day at a time Tony. A new motto for te Coalition " political points first and foremost " sean of shellharbour (Reply) Thu 12 Nov 09 (04:15pm) Toiling Mass replied to Sean Tue 14 Aug 12 (04:43pm) Starved? Julia's Laybah Pardy is a smorgasboard of ineptitude. Dr Faustus replied to Sean Tue 14 Aug 12 (06:02pm) I'm not sure what a " wingnutter " is - although presumably it is a jolly funny joke about Abbott's prominent ears. Yes,genuine refugees, not queue jumpers and welfare shoppers. Unfortunately, Julia and her mob (they don't deserve to be called a government) are not concerned with the difference. It's a massive win for Abbott just as voter tolerance of this issue reached breaking point. The public was sick and tired of hearing about asylum seekers and the politician who kept the issue alive was going to pay a price in the ballot box. Expect the Greens will continue to drone on but it is a party that sees political gain in more suffering, not less, as evidenced by its opposition to the NT intervention. The spin being put on this by the lackey media is interesting: Will Tony Abbott agree to the Houston panel's recommendations ? Given that the recommendations were the Howard Government's solution to the "asylum-seeker" problem and that Tony Abbott and Scott | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 706,335 |
DVI and then connect your other monitor. I think sawdust posted some excellent pictures of what these adapters look like. That last one looks like it's exactly what you want too: HDMI-to-DVI Then it's just a matter of possibly BIOS settings and driver tweaking. | ID | ID QA | 3,210,235 |
Away When You Were Here ' seem contrived and exhausted -- the former sounds like it wants to be ' The Long and Winding Road ' but fails to achieve it. Both songs boast film score string orchestration aiming to add emotional weight, but when a song is already a sinking ship adding weight will not compensate or provide the desired counterbalance effect. Elton John would probably get away with it, but only because no one under the age of 60 buys his albums. Even so, these passing moments are compensated by jewels such as ' Michael Praytor, Five Years Later ' and ' Do It Anyway ', Folds smashing the keys with a dissonant-elbow to uncover rollicking piano figure. And Sledge's conventional walking bass line has a sting in its tail when his ' Big Muff ' is unleashed for the instrumental breakdown -- the classic electrifying BFF sound that fans have been longing for. Perhaps the only drawback with the album, though, is that it doesn't quite live up to what BFF are capable of. It does sometimes repeat what they have already accomplished; the creative sparks a little less spontaneous. That said this is a much more mature album for their catalogue; the sound of a group that has grown up -- a little older, a little wiser -- and is enjoying playing together again. Or maybe this is just their 'warm-up' and a calculated build to something more ostentatious, we will just have to wait and | OP | OP RV | 333,409 |
the elderly, students and new Canadians are most at risk; however, middle income families facing situations of instability without community support are also at risk. CHALLENGES Factors that May Contribute to Becoming Homeless: Shortages of affordable housing High unemployment rates Adequate levels of minimum wage Poverty Substance abuse Domestic violence Racial discrimination Discrimination against the poor Inadequately treated mental illness More on Persons who are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness: According to Citizens for Public Justice, it is estimated that there are 4 million Canadians in need of affordable housing. Based on an estimated Canada-wide homeless population of 150,000...homelessness costs Canadian taxpayers between $4.5 and $6 billion annually, inclusive of health care, criminal justice, social services, and emergency shelter costs.(4) 1 in 5 rent-paying Ontario households still spend more than 50% of their income on rent. The average wait for social housing (housing partly or fully-owned by the government to assist low-income families) is between 5 and 20 years.(5) Some of the most common challenges faced by the homeless:(6) Constant search for shelter and appropriate, permanent housing Inadequate food and nutrition Shortage of appropriate clothing Sexual victimization, harassment, physical assault Inadequate medical services Negative or low self-esteem Social isolation Development of mental health issues and/or substance abuse Poor prospects for employment Where Do We Begin to Search For Solutions? Diaconal Ministries Canada (DMC) encourages a community ministry model which incorporates justice and advocacy . When we meet people who are at-risk or homeless, our first response is often to | IN | IN DT | 233,512 |
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How to: Make the perfect cup of tea Fine bone china and pinky fingers poised daintily in the air may not be everyone's cup of tea. So why not put a modern twist on this beloved tradition and create a new and stylish way to serve a perfectly steeped cup of afternoon tea ? Advertisement Even though accessories may change over the years, the founding principle of a pot of tea remains the same. It's an opportunity to get together with loved ones and enjoy a peppy pick-me-up, a chance for riveting conversation and a way to soothe otherwise chaotic days. While some believe that making tea is as simple as throwing a bag into some hot water, the truth is that achieving the perfect brew requires a bit more precision. How to: Make the perfect cup of tea Directions 1 Boil water. 2 Once water is boiled, pour a cup into the empty teapot and swirl around until the entire surface has been coated. This warms the teapot, which will help enhance the tea's flavour and entire tea-tasting experience. 3 Place tea bag in teapot. 4 Add remaining hot water until the teapot is filled and leave to brew. After three to five minutes, stir gently with a spoon and remove teabag to avoid over steeping. 5 If you take your tea with milk, pour milk into teacup before anything else. Bone china cups are preferable, as they help keep the beverage warmer for longer. 6 Pour brewed tea | HI | HI HT RE | 726,323 |
that it will help you generate income and become the best sales funnel possible and to make you great money night and day, day in, day out. Why blogs, though? Well, let me explain briefly why blogging is the very best way to make money online -- specially if it is writing that you want to do to make money. - It is simple and easy to set up. You simply don't need any special knowledge at all. - It addresses you special interests. You can identify what you're passionate about and make money at it -- guaranteed. - It can lazer target your market (SEO and other tools, which I'll explain) - Search engines love blogs -- specially set up the way I will teach you. - Blogs let you develop authority in your market - Blogs can provide a platform to develop other businesses, related or otherwise to your main one. - They let you interact with subscribers or readers . . and many, many more. #1 Work out what you want to make your blog about. This is a key step. While blogs are dead simple to set up and get off the ground, remember the 'digital dead'? Remember that people lose their passion and their interest in their blogging. Part of the reason for that is simply that people blogging about keeping gold fish when their real passion is golf or gardening makes it difficult to succeed. You really need to do some good research about | HI | HI HT | 1,778,548 |
thought Blair was some sort of revolutionary messiah... Really? No-one I know did. He didn't have anything like the amount of good feeling behind him even if everyone acknowledged that Labour's time had finally come. Of course it all went pear-shaped shortly afterward and, given what he's inheriting, it's probably going to be a bit shaky for Obama too but he is an entirely different proposition to Labour in '97. And to say that one's a little more fascist and one's a little more socialist and that there's therefore no real difference between them is absurd. Even reduced to such simplistic terms the difference is significant. To wit: one's a little more fascist and one's a little more socialist Undecideds, that's your choice. It's pretty fucking simple. If you can't make your mind up by now just forget it, don't vote at all and leave it to the grown-ups. And if this post is deleted because of the swearing, fuck it. Such an odd comparison: Senator Obama and Tony Blair. I always thought Tony Blair was the Brit version of George Bush. They were in lockstep and sounded as though they had the same speechwriter. Waged the same wars for the same reasons...blood for oil. Tony Blair is the most inarticulate Brit politician I have ever witnessed. So odd the way he mangles the language...maybe it's because he's ventiloquizing just like George Bush. Yeah, he was weird with all those stilted hand gestures and to long......pauses. He looked like he | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 675,324 |
It used to be the thing that divided kids from their parents was the music they listened to. Not any more. The changes of mom and dad being into Arcade Fire the Black Keys is just as good as little Suzy listening to the Beatles and Led Zeppelin. A gadget divide? Maybe. But I know some moms who know how to use an iPhone better than their kids. And with parents all over Facebook, even that isn't a big gap. But that does bring us closer. The biggest difference in the generations these days is the notion of privacy and what is and isn't appropriate to share. NY Mag looks at this new generation gap. If you've got kids, this may scare the crap out of you. She hands me a Bud Lite. Kitty, 26, is a bartender at Kabin in the East Village, and she is frankly adorable, with bright-red hair, a button nose, and pretty features. She knows it, too: Kitty tells me that she used to participate in "ratings communities," like "nonuglies," where people would post photos to be judged by strangers. She has a MySpace page and a Livejournal. And she tells me that the Internet brought her to New York, when a friend she met in a chat room introduced her to his Website, which linked to his friends, one of whom was a photographer. Kitty posed for that photographer in Buffalo, where she grew up, then followed him to New York. "Pretty much just | NARRATIVE | null | 692,133 |
A Million Hungry Eyes I remember in Red Square The monuments to us A little toxin in our drinks Had turned our tongues to rust It's so hard to believe you're a swan The curtains hang half-drawn You wait for earth or sun to bring you dawn A million hungry mouths Would strip you to your bones And every note would still Be perfectly in tune A million hungry eyes Would strip you to your clothes And everyone would still They'd say you hung the moon You brought me pages of hardcore torn And casts of lovers yet unborn You carried me across the room in a swoon To soon forget you hung the moon A million hungry mouths Would strip you to your bones And every note would still Be perfectly in tune A million hungry eyes Would strip you to your clothes And everyone would still They'd say you hung the moon Be quiet on the set Take one Be quiet on the set Take two Be quiet on the set... Just Try You almost turned inside out Found you down by the boats Fell asleep in my arms Under northern lights that danced like ghosts If you can't contain yourself, my dear Just try, just try, your time is near Like the summer's last day A coming chill in the air Before the leaves turn to fire As the sunlight plays in your hair It seems like a thousand years Since you last stayed the night But | LY | LY SL | 704,923 |
in the past? 2. Identify how customers navigate the website Make a list of all the page types that customers navigate to when on your site. You will want to pull together the following data: In order to plan an appropriate script flow, you'll want to incorporate all the most used pages and conversion paths above in a way that mimics the average website visitor during the peak timeframe. To get your peak traffic levels: Examine your past 12 months of data and find the busiest day of the year: This will help you determine the number of scripts you'll want running at any given time 4. Create load test scripts Now is the time to create your load test scripts that that simulate customer "personalities" and exercise the most trafficked pages and landing pages. When you create your load test scripts, there will be 2 main types of personalities: those that just navigate through the site, and those that go through conversion paths. You'll want to create an appropriate number of scripts to cover the main, page types and conversion paths from step 2 and distribute them appropriately using the metrics gathered from step 3. Here is the methodology of how to create the scripts: For navigation only scripts -- Your navigation scripts should include roughly the same number of pages as your Pages / Visit metric from above indicates. If you can't cover all your page types in a single script, consider using multiple navigation only personalities to | HI | HI HT | 3,203,483 |
NASCAR Homestead-Miami weather forecast: Mostly dry, chance of showers early in the weekend. The 2012 NASCAR season comes to an end this weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway. I expect most of the time to be dry this weekend, but a chance of a passing shower later this afternoon and on Saturday cannot be ruled out. This afternoon there is a broken line of showers to the east of Homestead-Miami Speedway just off shore, slowly drifting west-southwest. Many of these are falling apart as they reach land but a few could hold together and reach the track. These showers are strong enough that they could cancel any scheduled practice or qualifying later today. See below for full schedule and forecast. For Saturday, the same scenario is possible, with a mix of sun and clouds and a chance of a passing shower. Most of the time will be dry but a few showers could form along a stalled boundary offshore and drift inland over the track causing possible problems. Sunday's Sprint Cup finale looks mostly dry and mostly sunny. There's still some question on whether or not isolated showers could form late in the day, but for now I'm going to leave them out. I'll wait on more data to come in and could see showers mentioned in tomorrow's weather forecast. Temperatures for today through Sunday are nice and warm with afternoon highs in the upper 70s to near 80. Please follow me on Twitter @NASCAR_WXMAN and like me on Facebook for the | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 3,266,611 |
or up if Medicare were expanded to cover everyone. Most economists agree that such expenses should not be included in calculating Medicare's overhead. How much could the states save on administrative waste by adopting a statewide single-payer program? Estimates of state administrative costs (a few years old, but the best available) are in an article by Drs. David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler from 2003. What will happen to malpractice costs under national health insurance? They will fall dramatically, for several reasons. First, about half of all malpractice awards go to pay present and future medical costs (e.g. for infants born with serious disabilities). Single payer national health insurance will eliminate the need for these awards. Second, many claims arise from a lack of communication between doctor and patient (e.g. in the Emergency Department). Miscommunication/mistakes are heightened under the present system because physicians don't have continuity with their patients (to know their prior medical history, establish therapeutic trust, etc) and patients aren't allowed to choose and keep the doctors and other caregivers they know and trust (due to insurance arrangements). Single payer improves quality in many ways, but in particular by facilitating long-term, continuous relationships with caregivers. For details on how single payer can improve the quality of health care, see " A Better Quality Alternative: Single Payer National Health Insurance. " For these and other reasons, malpractice costs in three nations with single payer are much lower than in the United States, and we would expect them to fall dramatically | HI | HI FH | 570,618 |
is the part of a ceiling lighting/fan fixture that contains the wiring. The fixture base secures to the ceiling box to provide electricity to the fixture. Home Improvement Glossary flapper valve The valve at the bottom of the toilet tank that controls the flow of water into the tank. An opaque latex paint finish that works great on interior walls and ceilings. Home Improvement Glossary flexible copper Flexible copper, which is often used for dishwashers, refrigerator icemakers, and other appliances that need a water supply. It's easy to bend, but if it becomes kinked, you must cut the piece off and replace it. Sections of flexible copper pipe are joined using either soldered or compression fittings. Home Improvement Glossary float A float is a board with a handle that smoothes thick compounds such as concrete. Home Improvement Glossary floatball The floatball is a ball that is inside the toilet tank that prevents the tank from overflowing. When the water level rises, the floatball rises which shuts off the water supply. Home Improvement Glossary flush lever The flush lever is the part on the outside of the toilet tank that you push to cause the toilet to flush. Home Improvement Glossary flush lever rod The flush lever rod connects the flush lever and controls the flapper valve or tankball. Home Improvement Glossary flush valve The flush valve is the controlling mechanism for the flush lever on a toilet tank. Home Improvement Glossary flux paste The soldering paste used to sweat copper | HI | HI HT | 351,947 |
using substances that are likely to cause contact allergy. Their products are often "fragrance-free" (low levels of masking fragrances are permitted), "mild" and "non-irritating". If you have acne, choose products that are labelled as "oil-free" and "non-comedogenic". However, even hypoallergenic products may still be irritating to those with very sensitive skin, and they may still rarely cause contact allergy. Labelling in the USA For the US, the FDA states: "If a cosmetic claim is made on the label of a "true" soap or cleanser, such as moisturizing or deodorizing, the product must meet all FDA requirements for a cosmetic, and the label must list all ingredients. If a drug claim is made on a cleanser or soap, such as antibacterial, antiperspirant, or anti acne, the product is a drug, and the label must list all active ingredients, as is required for all drug products." | IN | IN | 1,748,263 |
Allow the mixture to stand for as long as possible before filtering. 8. Weigh a clean and dry suction funnel, together with a piece of filter paper. 9. Carefully filter the supernatant liquid and then the precipitate. Scrape difficult-to-remove traces of precipitate into the funnel. Rinse the beaker a few times with water and add these washings to the filter paper. 10. Wash the precipitate with several portions of warm water followed by methylated spirits. 11. Dry the crucible and contents in an oven at 110C overnight. 12. Weigh when dry and calculate the mass of barium sulfate produced. 13. Use your results to calculate the percentage of sulfur in the lawn food tested. Mass of Barium sulfate produced: 0.827g Do i need to write an equation between the hydrochloric acid and the SO4 at the start? Ah.. just need some guidance on what to do, cause the whole prac is confusing me.. Should get around 18.60% but there were alot of errors with the buchner funnels and filter paper Best Answer - Chosen by Voters Do i need to write an equation between the hydrochloric acid and the SO4 at the start? Not .. the sulphate ion doesn't react with HCl .. that's just to dissolve everything. I can see your mass of BaSO4 but I can't see the accurate result for 1.Grind up some lawn food in a mortar and pestle, then accurately weigh out about 1.00 g. About 1.00g is not 1.00g .. presumably you had something | ID | ID QA | 33,500 |
mine. It is old land, untroubled by the turmoil of recent centuries for the most part, hoardingits plague pits and marl mines, its ruined nunnery and brooding lakes, its badger sets and ancient bluebell woods to itself. Not to mention some of the finest veteran oaks in England. But it can never be 'mine'.Only those who have lived and worked within its borders (some for generations) can 'own' it. Because they know it as I never can. | LY | LY PO | 681,331 |
dead...They were dead, they were dead. My heart and my head beat a march of dismay And gusts of the wind came dulled by the guns. 'Fall in!' I shouted, 'Fall in for your pay!' An army chief who happened to read this poem wrote angrily to the editor of the magazine: 'If Lieutenant Sassoon is now writing verse like this, his mind is still in chaos and he is not fit to be trusted with men's lives'.... He wanted to be told when the poem had been received by the editor. Had it been written while Sassoon was in hospital, and officially 'mentally disturbed', or later, when he might be liable for court martial? Not surprisingly, the editor said he didn't know. It was also in July 1918 that Siegfried Sassoon incautiously raised his head above an embankment, without his tin hat, and was shot - by one of his own men (who was devastated when he realised what he'd done). This time the wounded Sassoon went back to England for good. He recovered from the gunshot wound, but the war's mental damage lasted. 'How could I begin my life all over again when I had no conviction about anything except that the war was a dirty trick which had been played on me and my generation?' Nightmares and memories plagued him, and a restless sense of futility was hard to shake off. He also suffered, as so many survivors of war suffer, from difficulty in personal relationships; he | NARRATIVE | NA DP HA | 286,713 |
Open Question How can I get rid of my stretchmarks? Okay, well, I'm 14 and I'm not even considered big at all and I get the worst stretchmarks. On my upper thighs kinda by my hips, my inner thighs, and (this is the place I'm most insecure about) my boobs. It's on my boobs ONLY where you'd be able to see them if you were wearing a normal shirt. They don't stick out, they're just a really dark red and it looks like I was attacked by a tiger or something. It sucks really bad. I was wondering if there was some kind of concealer or something that could cover it, or any kind of lotion to make them not look so red. I do have Palmers Cocoa Butter, and this 100% Cocoa butter stuff that's for stretchmarks that you put on but it's not working very well. I can't buy any type of expensive stuff off the internet or whatever, but I NEED help. realllly bad. There are creams out there that can help get rid of your stretch marks, but you need to find the right one. I found this on the site I put in the source box below: Things to look for in a stretch mark cream There are a lot of creams and ointments out there that claim to remove stretch marks. The best way to fight stretch marks is to increase your skins flexibility before your stretch marks start appearing by using a topical | ID | ID QA | 469,170 |
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Yep, this may have turned into a new favourite. BBQ, I am going to miss you... Jacquie's Awesome Honey Mustard Salmon Burgers with Smoky Asado Aioli For the Salmon Burgers, you will need: 1 large salmon filet (approx 1 pound) 2 tbsp honey 2 tbsp garlic 2 tsbp fresh rosemary 2 tbsp whole mustard seeds 1 cup breadcrumbs salt and pepper to taste For the Smoky Asado Aioli, you will need: 2 tbsp smoky asado spice blend (Contact Elaine to see where she's selling, now that the 124 st market is done for the season!) 1/2 cup mayo 4 tbsp lemon juice For the burgers: Cube the salmon and add to a food processor. Add all other ingredients, except breadcrumbs and salt and pepper, to food processor and blend until smooth. When smooth, transfer to a bowl and add breadcrumbs, salt and pepper, combining until it begins to stick together. Form into patties and brush each side with canola oil before grilling. Grill until both sides of the patties are golden brown. For the Aioli: Combine all ingredients with a fork until smooth. Serve on salmon burgers. | HI | HI RE | 3,345,305 |
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different statistics. Also, I'll point out in Tables 2.1 and 2.2 that the lifetime prevalence of women being the victims of rape is 1 in 5, while the lifetime prevalence of men "being made to penetrate" is 1 in 21, and the lifetime prevalence of men being the victims of rape is 1 in 100, or 1.4%. If you combine "male victims of rape" with "male victims being made to penetrate" the number is 1 in 71. So again, you've read the statistics incorrectly. No stak, I'm not conflating anything. Table 2.1 shows 1.1% of women were victims of rape in the last 12 months projecting to 1,270,000 victims. Table 2.2 shows * % of men were victims of rape in the last 12 months. But, it additionally shows that 1.1% of men were victims of "made to penetrate" projecting to 1,267,000 victims. The 1,267,000 male victims of being "made to penetrate" are attached to the 80% female assailant figure, not the 93% male assailant figure. And to soothe your nerves, according to this study 40% of the rapes OCCURRING IN THE PREVIOUS 12 MONTHS are women raping men, with the acceptance that forced envelopment is indeed rape (which as I said in a just society it should be considered rape). Also, you are wrong. The lifetime rate for men of *rape alone* is 1 in 71. The lifetime rate of "made to penetrate" by itself is 1 in 21. Excerpt: Being Made to Penetrate Someone Else Approximately 1 in | OP | OP OB | 3,175,976 |
by 7-8 years both nonverbally and verbally, increasing to 90% by 11-12 years. Awareness of 'persuasive' intent emerged slowly as a function of age but even by our oldest age-group was only 40%. Vulnerability to television advertising may persist until children are far older than previously thought. These findings have important implications regarding the debate surrounding regulation of junk food (and other) advertising aimed at children. Free Email Alerts Please enter your email address below and then click the blue button. To read pdf documents on this site you may need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader. Get it here. Website Glossary If you hover your mouse over words that appear underlined with a blue, dashed line, a definition of that word will appear as a 'tooltip'. You may find further information about the term in our Glossary Section. Important Notice Medical opinion and guidance should always be sought for any symptoms that might possibly reflect a known or suspected disease, disorder or medical condition. Information provided on this website (or by FAB Research via any other means) does not in any way constitute advice on the treatment of any medical condition formally diagnosed or otherwise. | IN | IN RA | 1,450,112 |
we knew he had sore ribs or whatever but I don't think anybody, not Tim or anybody else, knew the extent. When we looked into it further, then that's when we found out that he had the cracked ribs. Now understand, players can play with cracked ribs. A lot of them will take shots to numb it and all that. I absolutely do not want us to do that. So that's where we're at. I've always said this, mighty men play this game and there's guys that play where some people wouldn't even think about stepping on the field. A lot of guys will play. In this case, there was a thing about he could protect himself and he could've played in that game. He absolutely, 100 percent could've played in that game. On how they can recover from the loss to NE... You just have to pick yourself up. I don't know any other way to do it. That's what you have to do, you have to pick yourself up from that and find a way and keep fighting. And that's just through hard work and determination and belief and that's what you have to do. And when I talked about it last night about, we're wounded and we're about as badly wounded as you can be, but we're not dead. We're going to keep fighting and that's what we do. Who could've predicted we're going to fumble a kickoff for a touchdown, have another one where the quarterback's | SP | SP TA | 1,407,512 |
down the days until the new season of Mad Men with my panties in a bunch, when I picked up the book Mad Women by Jane Maas. Maas was both a copywriter and a creative director at Ogilvy & Mather in the penis-slinging hustle of the New York advertising world in the 1960s. The book articulates the agony of ecstasy of a career woman in the misogynistic though mesmerizing world of advertising, but readers, with a penis or without a penis, will like the wit and insight the book gives about advertising's history and evolution, its campaign philosophies, bad habits, artful departure, its sex, drinking and genius. All that Drinking, Smoking, Sex? Really? Yes, yes and yes, says Jane Maas. In one chapter, she gives birth and holds the newborn with one hand, while she smokes with the other, in the hospital bed. She says Mad Men fans always ask if they really drank as they do on the show. "Most people drank most of the time," she says. "It was the custom then to drink before eating, during eating, and after eating. Then everyone came back to their offices at about two o'clock and went to work. Those lucky enough to be finished by five and able to leave went to a bar and started right in again." What the fuck do you mean "sexual harassment" didn't exist yet? Maas relates one experience with a creative director (described as Draper-esque and good at his job) who harassed her for | OP | OP RV | 543,602 |
Conversations abroad Menu "The other side of the Amalfi coast" -- Pt 1 There are few places in the world as beautiful as the area surrounding the home of Angela and Alfonso Imperato. Below them the hill touches the Mediterranean Sea at Minori, a quiet fishing village prized by the first century's Roman aristocrats for its warm sunshine and incredible scenery. Above is the town of Ravello, where according to legend Satan took Jesus during His second temptation to show the beauty of the world's kingdoms. Alfonso and Angela It was from this viewpoint that Angela and Alfonso shared their story. Alfonso described how he met the beautiful Italian-born Brit who would later become his bride and why he is now confronting a new stage of his life. Angela shared her experience as an Italian growing up in England and how she enjoys introducing the "local flavors" to guests. But in Part 1 of our conversation, you begin to hear a story that reaches well beyond the vantage point enjoyed by most visitors to the Amalfi coast. It's a story only Angela and Alfonso can tell and one that gives you a peek at the region's character. Post navigation 2 thoughts on " "The other side of the Amalfi coast" -- Pt 1 " Having ridden along the beautiful Amalfi coast, I am now intrigued with what lies beyond that might have been missed. The personal attention that Angela and Alfonso offer their clients is missing on the big tours | OP | OP OO | 3,264,464 |
say, built of many smaller component parts called "cells." Protozoans lack cells. Although such organisms may be thought of as having but one cell, it probably is better to consider them as lacking cells altogether. Many protozoans, for example, have multiple copies of internal cellular structures; they just seem to lack the internal division into cells. Good aquarium examples of such intracellular structural multiplicity may be found in Caulerpa and other similar algae. Each individual algal "plant" contains several thousand nuclei , but these nuclei are not found within individual cells. Consequently, each individual of Caulerpa may be considered to be either a single-celled organism with many nuclei, or a multinucleate organism without cells. Some protozoans may be "colonial" organisms, having several almost independent "individuals" attached to a single stalk or growing from a common base. Colonial organisms are particularly common within the two groups of protozoans referred to as the ciliates and the flagellates . It is within the flagellates that are found the organisms that appear to be most similar to what is likely the ancestor of sponges and, by inference, the ancestor of all animals. These organisms are called choanoflagellates ( 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ). Colonial choanoflagellates are clusters of small, rather spherical cells, each of which has a structure resembling the top flaring part of a funnel on its surface. In the center of this funnel is a single microscopic hair-like flagellum. As the flagellum beats it creates minute water currents that | IN | IN | 419,989 |
He's talking about county fairs and your friends are there, and then he talks about all these really kind of sweet, nave things. I guess I like it because somebody could identify with that dreamy aspect of it. The A.V. Club: Do you identify with it? Do you consider yourself a dreamer? JI: I guess I identify with the underdog or the dreamer who's trying to reach something. So yeah, I've always identified with that, as opposed to being the hero or the quarterback of the football team, or something like that. [Laughs.] My Bloody Valentine , "To Here Knows When" JI: You can't even really hear the lyrics, but the music is super-dreamy and vague, but melodic and kind of noisy. So just from the sound of it, I thought it sounded very dreamy. And the title of the song, too. With the music, it can also be construed as being very druggy. I guess that's a different kind of dreamer. [Laughs.] Blonde Redhead , "This Is Not" JI: I thought this one sounded like a short story or a novella about, again, the underdog or some sort of unrequited love. She loves somebody and then she met somebody else and everything just started to click in her life, and then by chance "she met you and your brother." And a lot of lyrics are really dreamy. "Life is like a dream, a series of meaningless movement." So it's like a story, but it's also kind of vague and | SP | SP IT | 173,347 |
the first time, also assume the stereotypical characteristics that go along with the tag, so she may think that to be an ideal mother-in law, she has to act in a certain way. But the daughters-in-law may anticipate such treatment from her, and might even see normal interpersonal conflict as harassment on the part of their mother-in law. Tips on getting along with your mother-in-law. Dos and don'ts. Well be as adjusting as you can, but not so much that you end up being passive all the time. Assert yourself politely from the start. Do only what is in your capacity to do, once you beginning a trend make sure you're able to follow through with it. Remember she was in her son's life first, so do not try to compete. Your relationships are not the same. Love is of different kinds. Realize that both of you have your spouse's best interest in mind. Have open discussions in the presence of your spouse, so that all three are aware of what is said. Keep it polite. Do you think daughters-in-law may also advertently or inadvertently be responsible for bad relations with the mother-in-law? Are many mother-in-law and daughter-in-law problems just because of misunderstandings? Of course, when there are two people involved in any relationship both contribute to the problem. If the daughter-in-law falls prey to the stereotyped notion of a mother-in-law she starts off in the relationship viewing her as an adversary and not an ally. Yes misunderstandings and lack | SP | SP IT | 1,758,466 |
Interview with Author Matthew Farrer I've recently had the distinct pleasure of being able to interview the fantastic science fiction author Matthew Farrer. Matt is reknowned author who is noted for his works within the Warhammer 40,000 universe, published by Black Library. Be sure to check out his works at www.blacklibrary.com and his latest work Strange Flesh set in the Android universe. 1. can you please tell us a bit about yourself in your own words, who are you? Canberra-born, Canberra-raised, middle-class public service drone who stays up too late and procrastinates too much. I think that gets the basics out of the way. 2. When did you first start writing and what attracted you to it? I've been storytelling for as long as I can remember. I used to act out all manner of multi-part, cast-of-thousands epics in my back yard with an armoury of garden stakes and sticks, and then when I got enough schooling to be put to writing stories I started writing them down as well. I got introduced to Dungeons and Dragons when I was about nine or ten and jumped into that with both feet -- stories I could tell that I could get other people in on! How cool was this?! By the time I was in fifth grade I was getting special assignments from the teachers in Creative Writing and by the time I started secondary school I had already come to think of writing stories as my particular Thing, the way | SP | SP IT | 3,108,468 |
they had a good core that they could supplement with some free agents. Detroit had the best draft ever when they picked up Federov and Lidstrom the same year. Colorado had tons of young talent from drafting players like Sakic, Sundin, Lindros, and Nolan. Again, how did they supplement with free agents? Did they keep their players and get free agents cheaper than anyone else or did they offer more money to them to increase their chaces of winning? Quote: Teams were buying players and championships in the early 90's. The Jays bought Morris, Stewart, Henderson, Winfield, Molitor, etc when they won their championships. Which is when MLB started to lose me as a fan. The only reason I follow MLB now is for betting purposes and don't even watch the games just the stats. In 1993 before the strike, The Jays spent the most in the MLB and that was $10m more than the 15th ranked team payroll, or 20% more. Almost 20 years later after the strike, The Yankees spent the most in the MLB and that was $110m more than the 15th ranked team payroll, or 125% more. Do you honestly believe that the success of the highest payroll teams is just a coincidence? __________________ Quote: Originally Posted by henriksedin33 Not at all, as I've said, I would rather start with LA over any of the other WC playoff teams. Bunch of underachievers who look good on paper but don't even deserve to be in the playoffs. | ID | ID DF | 661,414 |
Susan Boyle You Have To Be There Lyrics Susan Boyle You Have To Be There Lyrics total views : 8 times this week. You can enlarge lyrics to you have to be there for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song You Have To Be There by Susan Boyle and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to you have to be there, please feel free to submit them. [Susan Boyle] What is it Lord that you want That I am not seeing? What in my ignorant prayers Am I failing to say? Never before have I questioned the truth of your being Never once have I dared Never until today All of a tremble I stand on the edge of confusion Who is to save me If into the darkness I fall? Now that I need more than ever my God to be near me Do you hear when I call? Are you there after all? You have to be there, you have to My life I have placed in thy keep And without you I am drifting on a dark and stormy sea You have to be there, you have to Without you I?d drown in the deep Too far, too far from land The waters drag me down I reach for your hand And when I die will throw open his arms to receive me? [- From :http://www.elyrics.net/read/s/susan-boy\\... -] Who will | LY | LY SL | 663,610 |
can change the direction of motion but never change the speed. For moving objects, the quantity of work/time is calculated as distance/time, or velocity. Thus, at any instant, the rate of the work done by a force (measured in joules/second, or watts ) is the scalar product of the force (a vector), and the velocity vector of the point of application. This scalar product of force and velocity is classified as instantaneous power . Just as velocities may be integrated over time to obtain a total distance, by the fundamental theorem of calculus , the total work along a path is similarly the time-integral of instantaneous power applied along the trajectory of the point of application. [ 4 ] Work is the result of a force on a point that moves through a distance. As the point moves, it follows a curve X , with a velocity v , at each instant. The small amount of work δW that occurs over an instant of time dt is calculated as where the F.v is the power over the instant dt . The sum of these small amounts of work over the trajectory of the point yields the work, where C is the trajectory from x (t 1 ) to x (t 2 ). This integral is computed along the trajectory of the particle, and is therefore said to be path dependent . If the force is always directed along this line, and the magnitude of the force is F , then | IN | IN EN | 9,998,623 |
in Australia disgusting and I'm sick to death of Aussies being gorged. I saw Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 in JB yesterday for *$115*! Whatever happened to our free trade agreement? Even after overheads, including GST, $70 should be the upper limit on the prices of new games in this country. School aged kids with no money learnt how to pirate CDs and download music for free and once they'd learnt how to do it even when they had jobs and money they were unlikely to purchase products they new how to get for free. The music industry shot itself in the foot by over pricing the product in the first place. If they'd always been selling CDs for $10 or less piracy may never have grown at the rate it did. Basically parallel importing is legal in Aus. Places like gametraders import all the time and sell their product. The publishers and the distributors are a greedy bunch. It shouldnt cost them as much even with the taxes and marketing. I have worked with a publisher and they provide a percentage of their markering budget to the distributors and wholesale department. Also I know from sources that some of local distributors buy games straight from the publishers overseas, making a huge markup and selling them to independent game stores such as gametraders at the same price as local distribution. Another classic example is gametraders does their own distribution of video games in house but keeping the profits at | IP | IP | 588,095 |
Crazy Cat Lady Doesn't Necessarily Mean You Have to Be Single If you've ever been called a crazy cat lady or man then you're probably aware of the implication. People usually call people it to imply that they will grow old without a partner and will primarily keep cats for company. But you needn't be single if you are verging towards cat craziness anymore. There is no need to keep cats to combat you loneliness. Instead you can keep them just because you and your partner love them to bits. Niche dating site on the block Purrsonals seeks to unite cat lovers with one another. As with a lot of these niche dating sites though, Purrsonals also points out that it can be good for making friends too. I guess cat lovers have got to stick together. In case the thought of meeting so many other cat lovers out there doesn't excite you to high heaven, then be aware that the website also offers the "latest news on cats" as well as a "free e-book worth $15.00? for joining. Membership is free. If cat loving is a big deal for you when meeting that potential special someone, or if you just have a meowting interest in cat-related puns (primarily involving the word "purr") then you could do a lot worse than checking out Purrsonals. As well as comparing all the UK's top dating sites, we have a great selection of our own. All of our sites are free to register, | OP | OP OB | 3,123,513 |
Can Nutmeg crack the financial services industry? Last week we caught up with Nick Hungerford , CEO of the new client investment management company Nutmeg . We think this is a business with the potential to really disrupt the investment market for a number of reasons. Firstly it is positioned perfectly to take advantage of the Retail Distribution Review (RDR) , coming into force in 2013, which will make investors much wiser about the fees they are actually paying their advisors. Nutmeg offers a combination of total transparency and low fees thanks to its strategy of investing in the burgeoning Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) market. Nutmeg has also tapped into the online banking and social media trends -- offering a slick user interface and backed by investors that include Tim Draper and Spotify board member Klaus Hommels. It was only a matter of time for social media technologies to start disrupting the financial services market and we've written about some of our predictions before . We've seen interesting companies like Friendsurance using a peer-to-peer model - combining social networks with insurance services -- to lower premiums and Polish bank Alior Sync enabling customers to make financial payments through Facebook. Q: What was the inspiration for starting Nutmeg? A: I'd been working in Financial Services for 7-8 years and I always found it remarkable that even though finance and investment is applicable to everyone regardless of wealth, private banks only deal with the extremely wealthy. Friends/family would ask me for help | SP | SP IT | 3,087,554 |
behind all the shopping malls, the high growth... more >> Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has come under increasing scrutiny in the Western media, mostly for the issues Indian journalists have been reporting about for several years: corruption in his party and elsewhere, slow... more >> India may have marked differences with the rest of the world on many political, economic and social issues. But Indians are in near complete agreement over the desirability of high levels of mass consumption, technological... more >> | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,409,421 |
advantage and advertise for weddings-my idea is still in the early stages and after working in the NHS as a nurse all my life i have decided to go it alone!Am i mad?-I do have a keyboard-could play traditional wedding tunes ; couples favourite tunes etc .Would I be best to affiliate with a particular hotel or work independently travelling from exhibition to exhibition?-not sure which is best way to go. Option One Search Option Two Options Three & Four About The Girl Hello and welcome to my little blog. My name is Kat Williams aka the Rock n Roll Bride and my aim is to provide a little haven of kick ass weddingness in a cookie cutter, pastel and often puke-worthy wedding world. If you've ever picked up a bridal magazine and felt queasy or trawled the internet and felt disheartened by what you didn't find well, my friend, you are in the right place! | HI | HI HT | 608,410 |
and who's visible. But it takes taking a breath, and looking at candidates who might be invisible -- not just candidates who look like us and sound like us. It's forcing yourself to build out a diverse slate of candidates. It's challenging the way you usually do things." Lori Cohen, a successful female trial attorney with 55 straight trial wins under her belt, is a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, an international law firm. She has a national litigation practice focusing on medical device and pharmaceutical litigation. - Oct 11 | OP | OP OB | 557,947 |
describe your own aesthetic? I can shoot in different styles and techniques, but left to my own devices I seem to make work that has a certain look and feel. I'm not entirely sure why, I think it's just how I see things. There is an argument that we photograph things in a way that we see ourselves, almost like we're making self-portraits. I sometimes agree with this. What do you shoot and film on? Do you have a preference for Red / Alexa? I prefer Alexa. I don't think it matters too much what you shoot on though. I think you can do great things on a 5D and ever lesser systems. It's what you shoot and how you shoot it that matters the most. I'd like to shoot more on film as I think it slows down the process and the discipline involved translates into the final image -- this is definitely the case in still photography. I think people often shoot too much and too quickly with digital, with the idea that you can fix things later. You've shot quite a few fashion films -- do you tend to find the creative process is quite collaborative on these projects or are you given quite a degree of free reign? It depends really. Sometimes there's a lot of free reign but then others that are more collaborative. I think collaborating is important. I also like to cast 'real people'. Can you tell us about your short Rapha -- | SP | SP IT | 3,111,087 |
the seats they were expected to take in the Montrgie and in Chaudire-Appalaches and two of the three PQ floor-crossers they could boast as incumbents were defeated by their former parties. A big wave might have given the CAQ a chance at a minority government but even a small one would have benefited the party considerably. The CAQ won the seats they were absolutely expected to, but will need to make gains in the Montreal suburbs and in the rural parts of Quebec south of the St. Lawrence River if Mr. Legault is to move up the table from third place. Qubec Solidaire -- Growth, but at what cost? Considering that Qubec Solidaire had only one MNA when the election was called and took less than 4 per cent of the vote in 2008, their performance last night was more than adequate. Both of their co-leaders will now be able to represent the party in the National Assembly, and Qubec Solidaire put up some very strong numbers in a handful of other ridings. There is no reason to doubt that QS could take a third or fourth seat by the time the next election rolls around. But the ideal scenario for Qubec Solidaire would have been to hold the balance of power. As the PQ only won 54 seats, nine short of a majority, the combined support of Amir Khadir and Franoise David will do very little to help Ms. Marois govern. Along with Option Nationale, Qubec Solidaire is a | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 723,305 |
somewhat amusing, but mostly aggravating, because, hey, we get it -- being sick sucks. But is it that hard to suck it up and deal with it? And we know, we know. You'd return the favor for us. But the thing is, women don't turn into crying, sniveling babies when we get sick. Why is it that the person who's supposed to be the tougher one in the relationship always does just that? PJ Media appreciates your comments that abide by the following guidelines: 1. Avoid profanities or foul language unless it is contained in a necessary quote or is relevant to the comment. 2. Stay on topic. 3. Disagree, but avoid ad hominem attacks. 4. Threats are treated seriously and reported to law enforcement. 5. Spam and advertising are not permitted in the comments area. These guidelines are very general and cannot cover every possible situation. Please don't assume that PJ Media management agrees with or otherwise endorses any particular comment. We reserve the right to filter or delete comments or to deny posting privileges entirely at our discretion. Please note that comments are reviewed by the editorial staff and may not be posted immediately. If you feel your comment was filtered inappropriately, please email us at story@pjmedia.com . 100 Comments, 59 Threads 1. Egil Judging by the content and tone of this article, I suspect that there are some very good reasons why the men in Cassy Fiano's life spend a long time in the bathroom. For one | OP | OP OB | 3,199,505 |
blank), so I can dedicate the day to concentrating on the comic. I love Hourly Comic Day; I consider it to be like a comics meditation -- something that makes me really examine what I do and how I structure my life around it. I used to do 24-Hour Comic Day, too (when you stay up for 24 hours to make a 24 page comic), and I really liked it, but the toll it took on my body for the rest of the week was too much. Hourly Comic Day doesn't seem grueling to me -- I get to go to sleep whenever I want to! RV: Do you have a particular routine in New York and what parts of New York do you spend most time in? LK: I work from home, so I tend to stick around my neighborhood (The West Village). I go to Brooklyn quite a lot, as most of my friends live over there, but I love the West Village, as impractical and expensive as it is. There are so many great places to find cool, cheap food. Moving to New York has seriously derailed my love of cooking. Why cook when I can go get a kati roll, or visit the place that does amazing noodles? I haven't been home much this summer, as I've been lucky enough to pick up a lot of travel work, so I've been going on quite a few working trips. My routine is all up in the air | SP | SP IT | 3,327,154 |
million at conversion. 15 million of these shares were withheld. Sandberg converted the remaining 18 million to "Class A" common stock that can now be sold. David Ebersman, CFO: 4.2 million shares worth $97 million at conversion. Ebersman retains 2.2 million shares of Class A common stock that can now be sold. Theodore Ullyot, General Counsel: 2.5 million shares worth $58 million. Ullyot retains 1.4 million shares that can now be sold. David Fischer, VP of Marketing: 1.1 million shares worth $26 million. Fischer retains 568,282 shares that can now be sold. Micheal Schroepfer, VP Engineering, ~3 million shares worth $70 million. Schroepfer retains 1.5 million shares that can now be sold. David Spillane, Chief Accounting Officer: .7 million shares worth $16 million. Spillane retains 416,479 shares that can now be sold. Importantly, none of these senior executives have announced plans to sell any of these shares. All of them will only be allowed to sell under so-called "10b-5" sales plans which set up regular sales in advance. It is possible that some or all of these executives have already set up such plans and will start selling their shares now, but if so, the plans have not yet been filed publicly. Facebook's Market Value Is Now Much Larger Than Many People Thought Importantly, the vesting of all of the Restricted Stock Units has caused Facebook's overall share count to increase significantly. Facebook now has about 2.5 billion shares outstanding. Thus, at $22 a share, Facebook is valued at about | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,229,755 |
Requiring this as part of an "amnesty" program for would-be citizens is the foot in the door for a national comprehensive biometric ID program. America becomes Fallujah. It's insane to import poverty when there is more than enough domestic poverty that needs solving. Just goes to show that the only thing Democrats have more sympathy for than poor Americans is poor non-Americans. Ultimately, the debate about illegal immigration is not about economics, it's about nationalism. Does the nation belong to the citizens of the nation, or does the nation belong to the whole world? The current defacto-policy of open borders is no longer tolerable. The Democrats should be happy that so many Senate Republicans and Bush pander to business insatiable desire for ever cheaper labor. Because on this issue Republicans are missing a chance to deal a death blow to the Democratic Party since illegal immigration hurts black people most of all. Cracking down on illegals could provide a golden opportunity to split the 90% lock the Democrats have on the black vote since the Democrats seem to care more about the illegals than they do about black citizens. | NARRATIVE | null | 1,413,092 |
understand what you read. Vocabulary not only aids you in understanding other people, it's also essential in comprehending the books and articles you read. Words you're unfamiliar with become little holes in the text, preventing you from reaching a complete understanding of what you're reading. Assists you in becoming a more informed and involved citizen. Related to the two points above, the more you increase your vocabulary in general, and also specifically in areas like politics, geography, the military, and so on, the better able you become to understand news and currents events, and the more widely varied the conversations, discussions, and debates you can jump into. And when you do take part in a debate, you'll be able to use -- gasp! -- facts, instead of heated bloviations. Bolsters your ability to grasp ideas and think more logically and incisively. While we often think of our thoughts as shaping our words, it works the other way around as well. Think of words like a set of tools -- a small vocabulary is like trying to carve a sculpture with only a chainsaw, versus using a whole set of different instruments that can make both broad and fine cuts. The greater the number of words at your disposal, the more instruments you have with which to hone your own ideas, and dissect and examine those of others. Allows you to communicate effectively. A masterful command of words, and the ability to select just the right ones to express a specific | HI | HI HT | 471,792 |
and out during the film. This film is why we all go to the movies... to laugh, have fun, and maybe walk away a better person having taken away a lesson(s) about life philosophies. A VERY enjoyable film from beginning to end that won't disappoint. I promise! Not really a gay film, I think - though there's much to appeal to us there. Above all things this is a romantic comedy of the intelligent kind, filled with superbly fun dialogue and purpose-filled retro soundtrack. The cast was a very agreeable surprise to me - they are all so good! (and Powers That Be - so unused in mainstream projects) Definitely a feel-good movie & most certainly a major one ever to be made out of minor-to-medium resources. Also - thanks for getting me hooked on your Particular soundtrack... | IP | IP DS | 755,173 |
Reznor and Bruce Springsteen, to give you an idea of his caliber, and he did his own interpretations of the songs. There wasn't one video where I had to go back and say, "I need you to change something." He got it. Doing something like this has always been a matter of affordability and I finally just said, "I don't care what happens, I'm successful, I've had a great run. If we go in a hole and I have to use up my savings to change this band from being a normal band with a backdrop to having really incredible production, I'm going to go for it." It's one thing to see Megadeth and one thing to hear it, but it's another thing to feel it. | SP | SP IT | 150,577 |
we were looking at included all of Obama's proposed tax increases that might hit millionaires. We could not find hard data to make a statistical comparison of how big a tax hit this is to a specific income group. Instead, we asked a few economists for their professional opinion. Did they think the Obama campaign was justified in using that terminology to refer to the proposed tax increases on high earners? "In the real world, an 8.8 percent reduction in after-tax income is a significant blow," said Daniel Mitchell, a senior fellow at the libertarian Cato Institute. Dean Baker, co-director of the liberal Center for Economic and Policy Research, said, "For my part, I would grant that this is more than 'a little.'" William McBride, an economist with the business-backed Tax Foundation, agreed that 8.8 percent of income "is not a little." "Historically, the president's tax plan would be the largest tax increase on high-income earners since World War II," McBride said. "The rates on personal income, dividends, and capital gains would all be the highest in 30 years." When we contacted the Obama campaign, they argued that the use of the phrasing "a little more" is a judgment call, and they added that Romney once told reporters that the $362,000 in speaking fees he earned in a year was "not very much." But we don't think Romney's comment -- an off-the-cuff remark widely ridiculed as a gaffe -- should set the standard in this case, especially since Romney's net | OP | OP OB | 348,102 |
Rune Priest a couple of bits of wargear. I don't know what weapons you've equipped the Dreadnought with, so they may take up the points there, and I don't know if the battleforce comes with enough bits to put all that plasma weaponry on them, so you may have to fiddle around with points for swapping weapons out in the Grey Hunters or Scouts there. I'd have the Iron Priest walking along behind the Dreadnought, to attempt to repair any weapon destroyed, immobilised, or hull points taken off him during the game. sorry my mistake! I forget because I run mine around on a thunderwolf with his four wolf pups but ya if the IP needs to hang out on his own on foot with the dread, the drop pod works well because now the GH fit in without giving up a plasma weapon | ID | ID DF | 582,541 |
was designed for. It just doesn't have the relationship to energy that some might wish. "Some country with stranded natural gas can make the investment to convert natural gas to liquids for the next century and make money on an EROEI<1 process. " So EROEI doesn't matter assuming: 1)you have an essentially inexhaustable supply of one energy source for an input, 2) as well as no limits to production of that energy input (i.e the supply for the input source is always in excess of the demand), and 3) the price paid for the energy returned is sufficient to "make money"? Is that correct? And if any of those factors change - the input source is not inexhaustable, there are limits to production of the input source, and/or the profit margin disappears (declining demand for example), does the EROEI matter then? So EROEI doesn't matter assuming: 1)you have an essentially inexhaustable supply of one energy source for an input, 2) as well as no limits to production of that energy input (i.e the supply for the input source is always in excess of the demand), and 3) the price paid for the energy returned is sufficient to "make money"? Is that correct? 1) Fossil fuels aren't inexhaustible and I certainly didn't say that, 2) I certainly didn't imply anything about a supply/demand configuration related to 1) 3) I certainly didn't say anything about what a "sufficient" price for energy is, using only current pricing to make the point as to | ID | ID DF | 3,274,218 |
and get into the next civil war (the last one was 2004-7, the next one would be 2010-?). Maybe the slogan for 2010 should be "If I-raq is rocking... don't come a-knocking" Al-Qaida in Mesopotamia have shown that they have the continuing ability to send car and suicide bombers into Baghdad. Across Iraq as a whole, there were 24 such attacks in November alone. Oh yeah? I've never heard of any proof that it is al-Qa'ida in Mesopotamia who are carrying out these attacks. Allegations from US spokesmen, yes; any evidence; no. Toby Dodge is a reputed specialist in ME politics, and commonly his analyses are good. But here the heart of the problem he is discussing, is simply dismissed as proven. Just in order to invoke his fears of the dangers of the facile optimism of Bush and Brown. Personally, I doubt there'll be a civil war when the US, and the Brits, finally leave Iraq. Iraqis will work out their own solutions, without the pressure of occupation. And Dodge should know it. The most obvious culprit for the recent bombing campaign in Baghdad is, indeed, the US itself, in order to frighten the parliament into signing the SOFA agreement. It is true that insurgent attacks are continuing but, given the continued efforts by both the US and the UK in training better Iraq's security services, the time announced in making combat withdrawal is a right one. Some 300 British soldiers will remain in the country once demobilisation starts | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 476,551 |
mental pinging birds everywhere, and declaring it "the best party ever" -- thank you! | HI | HI RE | 330,118 |
to reach the goals that I set for myself back when I was in art school. Because I'm always searching for great talent, I launched the Website Bakery . The Website Bakery is an exhibition and inspiration showcase gallery that aggregates art, design, web design, illustration, handmade, products, etc. Anything to Say to Other Female Designers? I'd like to stress that I consider myself a Creative Director and Designer and not a Developer. I am responsible for strategy, concepting, planning and designing websites. While I'm pretty good at front-end development, that's never been my focus. I've been doing this long enough to know that it's just not a good use of a designer's time. I prefer to focus on enhancing my natural creative talents rather than try to be a hybrid. I like to think this is the reason for my success. My advice to young designers is to be willing to do anything, nothing should be beneath you. Hard work, dedication, self-motivation and perseverance are very important. I encourage women to focus on following the steps along the career ladder with intention - Intern, Designer, Art Director, Senior Art Director, Associate Creative Director and Interactive Creative Director. I wouldn't recommend freelancing right out of school. Designers have too much to learn and they will never get the caliber of projects that will allow them to develop creatively and professionally without a team. Become an ongoing student of your craft. Study the best designers in the world, just as a | SP | SP IT | 3,259,252 |
parents were still both receiving them regulary after we moved away and the only reason my dad no longer does is because he passed away 4 years ago. My Mom just received her 19th summons in 22 years and has served on 6 juries. At least they have a maximum age in Corpus. It used to be 65, and she was almost 65 when they changed it to 70. She's 67 now so she has a few more years of this to put up with. I don't think even the people here who say they are disgusted by anyone trying to get out of it would be fine with the idea of being summoned nearly every year for that many years. And not for one second do I believe it's just a coincidence that our family has received so many jury summons in Corpus Christi. The names may be randomly selected, but I believe there are a lot of names that pop up over and over and over, because we are honest, law-abiding, and because we show up every time. That is our reward for doing our duty. That is abuse! And what about the many citizens who meet all the same criteria for being a potential juror who rarely or NEVER receive a summons. I have read that software/systems that are developed to select jury summons recipients are very complicated and it's hard to make it fair. It can't be that complicated! There are really smart people out there | HI | HI HT | 167,513 |
Peter Foster, 36, was jailed for at least 17 years at Lewes Crown Court last month after admitting murdering Heather Cooper, whose body was discovered in a shallow woodland grave. The 33-year-old was killed at the couple's home in Haslemere, Surrey. Foster's death, at Lewes Prison, comes three days after a man who knifed his stepfather to death was found hanged. Nathan Vaughan-Jones, 34, was found at about 20:30 BST on Friday at the prison and pronounced dead about 30 minutes later. He had been jailed for 11 years in March 2012. Vaughan-Jones admitted the manslaughter of 63-year-old Nigel Ross on the grounds of diminished responsibility after he stabbed him 41 times in the garden of his sister's home in South Chailey, near Lewes. It is understood Foster was subject to suicide-prevention measures at Lewes jail. Heather Cooper was found dead in woodland a few miles from her home in Haslemere last October The Prison Service said he was found hanged in his cell at 03:00 BST. "Prison staff tried to resuscitate him and paramedics were called but he was pronounced dead at 03:25," said a spokesman. "As with all deaths in custody, the independent Prisons and Probation Ombudsman will conduct an investigation. "We will now consider if these cases were completely isolated or if there were any common factors involved." Foster stabbed Ms Cooper, a detective constable with Surrey Police, while she was on maternity leave in October last year following the birth of her second child. He then | OP | OP OB | 179,112 |
of Proximal Development (ZPD) is concerned. Bruner's ideas on scaffolding are also very useful in teaching and learning. Also, Lantolf's thoughts on dynamic assessment, which result from these directions of thought, are of great value. In reality, however, dynamic assessment usually results in a teacher assessing the student, giving comments and re-assessing the student. Student assessment is accomplished through traditional classroom and or laboratory test methods based on pen and paper, possibly transferred to new technologies. As Lemke points out, theories are only tools and tools become old and have to eventually be repaired or discarded. Our learning theories are old and in need of repair. While it would be silly to discard the many good aspects in learning theories, we do have to re-consider their use. When looking at Vygotsky's learning theory, for example, I find the notions of a ZPD or ideas on scaffolding and on dynamic assessment still compelling. However, the question of how to accomplish these notions in today's world of teaching and learning remains. When thinking in multimodal and real-world terms regarding teaching and learning, I find much value in semiotics and systemic functional linguistics coupled with my own framework of multimodal interaction. Using technology in teaching and learning settings brings about the questions of which tools afford what kind of teaching and learning? All too often, an online program (like Blackboard, which is widely used in the US education system) is based on linear notions of pen and paper and limits new directions of | IN | IN | 1,782,321 |
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 | SP | SP IT | 3,714,435 |
Transition Culture An Evolving Exploration into the Head, Heart and Hands of Energy Descent 8 Apr 2009 Taking a Few Days Break There will be no posts at Transition Culture for 7 days, as I am taking some much-needed time off for Easter holiday family time and for some sleep catch-up. The last few weeks have been too hectic, if one could collect 'train miles' as one collects 'air miles', and if one could then trade them in for micro-renewables (now there's an idea), I would have about half my roof covered with photovoltaics by now. Plan to spend days on the beach with the kids, visit family, read David Holmgren's new book Energy Futures , listen to the great Go Team! CD I just picked up, plant out my peas and get some more muck in for the raised beds. Normal (?!) service will be resumed here on Friday 17th April. [...] BagOfNothing.com added an interesting post on Taking a Few Days BreakHere's a small excerptThere will be no posts at Transition Culture for 7 days, as I am taking some much-needed time off for Easter holiday family time and for some sleep [...] aul 9 Apr 9:47pm A week without Transition Culture!!! Lets take this as an opportunity to post our own news, ideas and questions on the transitiontowns.org/forum website Have a good break Rob, I have a lovely vision of you on the beach in a pair of Bermuda shorts! Then again I'm a fine one to | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 590,328 |
the linchpin of our squad. I'm just saying that if the worst did happen, City would have to pay through the nose to get him, thus making the best of a bad situation. He signed a contract just recently. He will not leave. You are just mad because you won't get Falcao. Why would i be mad now?! Know one knows where he will go. But admit it, if he comes to Chelsea, you will be Scaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaared Please. Andre Wisdom would put him in his back pocket forget about Skrtel and Agger. They would just bully him of off the field You would be mad because you can't win the title without him or someone good up front. Lol you say it like Liverpool have been anywhere close to winning the league without any one good up front?! In fact, name one side that won the Prem without a decent striker? That is my point you mongrel. You don't have anyone and you won't win the title without someone good up front... Spend all that money and don't buy a striker and sell your one who carried you through the CL with his defensive capabilities and height and all you Chelsea fans think you will win the league. Mate your tone shows how annoyed you are about something. When did i say i think Chelsea will win the league? if you look back i said Man United will win the league many times before the season. Torres ISNT GOOD ENOUGH. | ID | ID DF | 326,978 |
the first time, also assume the stereotypical characteristics that go along with the tag, so she may think that to be an ideal mother-in law, she has to act in a certain way. But the daughters-in-law may anticipate such treatment from her, and might even see normal interpersonal conflict as harassment on the part of their mother-in law. Tips on getting along with your mother-in-law. Dos and don'ts. Well be as adjusting as you can, but not so much that you end up being passive all the time. Assert yourself politely from the start. Do only what is in your capacity to do, once you beginning a trend make sure you're able to follow through with it. Remember she was in her son's life first, so do not try to compete. Your relationships are not the same. Love is of different kinds. Realize that both of you have your spouse's best interest in mind. Have open discussions in the presence of your spouse, so that all three are aware of what is said. Keep it polite. Do you think daughters-in-law may also advertently or inadvertently be responsible for bad relations with the mother-in-law? Are many mother-in-law and daughter-in-law problems just because of misunderstandings? Of course, when there are two people involved in any relationship both contribute to the problem. If the daughter-in-law falls prey to the stereotyped notion of a mother-in-law she starts off in the relationship viewing her as an adversary and not an ally. Yes misunderstandings and lack | SP | SP IT | 1,758,466 |
in a flat-bottomed boat from a flooded east New Orleans hospital in the days after Hurricane Katrina by the Louisiana State Police and Illinois Conservation Police. Interviewed at the time of Noah's birth, his mother, Rebekah Markham, said that she and her husband Glen were uncertain about whether they would use their remaining three frozen embryos to add to their family of Noah and his big brother Witt. Interviewed again on the occasion of Noah's first birthday, she said, "How can I not? I'm happy with two, but how can you not when you know what the possibility is? We almost lost Noah. I don't want to lose the others voluntarily ." Of course, most of these stored human embryos are not in direct danger of a hurricane. Nevertheless, they are all in danger of both neglect and destruction -- a moral context of quicksand that is the inevitable consequence of producing far greater numbers of embryos than are ever intended to be transferred to a mother's womb. Of course, the moral issues related to advanced reproductive technologies are manifold and complicated. Advances in IVF technology now project the potential that frozen embryos could be successfully transferred into a womb years or even decades after fertilization. For the first time in human history, this allows for a form of generational confusion human beings have never encountered before. Quite literally, an embryo from a genetic ancestor generation could potentially be transferred into a womb and gestate, thus being born after the | OP | OP RS | 3,062,327 |
Fetish , an exhibition of his shoes in Lynch's photographs as erotic sculptural objects including ballet pumps made vertical by an impossible heel, or shoes with heels projecting inches beyond the sole [ 34 ] (Viennese heel). He partnered once again with Lynch and Swizz Beats to compose music when Louboutin directed a show at Crazy Horse , called Feu , which ran from 5 March to 31 May 2012. [ 35 ] At the 2012, Grey Goose Winter Ball, he designed his dream cocktail bar to benefit the Elton John foundation. Dubbed the Crazy Luxor bar , the sculptural piece is shaped like a stiletto and is finished in a high-shine black lacquer with, it stands to reason, a red trim to echo the designer's signature red sole (always worked in Pantone's 186c, fact fans). The ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics on the facade of the bar are in honour of his love of Egypt. The bar was later auctioned at the Architecture of Taste-themed ball on 29 October 2012 in Battersea Park , London. [ 38 ] To celebrate his twentieth anniversary, Louboutin celebrated the occasion by hosting several special events across the globe. In 2011, Louboutin celebrated his 20th anniversary with a new self-titled book, published by Rizzoli. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] Bound in pink faux leather with gilded pages and a five-piece fold-out cover, the book covers the designer's most iconic styles as well as an insight into his influences and photos from his personal archives. | IN | IN EN | 9,991,424 |
and assertive, capable of undermining Japan's vital interests and infringing her territorial sovereignty. It is important to look at the current dispute between China and Japan in the light of the history of Chinese foreign policy. Chang Chi-hsiung of Taiwan's Academia Sinica has argued that the pre-modern Chinese world order was based on status and stability ( mingfen zhixu ). Legitimacy rested not on physical control but on the recognition and enactment of the proper roles and duties appropriate to one's status. Under the logic of this system, emperors extended their power beyond China's borders not by force, but by their 'benevolence' or 'virtuous' rule, which Confucian thinkers believed would lead foreign states to acknowledge the emperor's moral suzerainty. Thus, outside China proper, it was possible to rule even where there was no mechanism of physical governance in place. Practical benefits accompanied acceptance of China's nominal status at the head of this universal structure: tributary trade with China was not only extremely profitable but also provided many goods that could not be easily accessed elsewhere. On the other hand, gifts and titles from the Chinese emperor allowed rulers to strengthen their own position vis--vis their subjects. Although Japan stayed out of the system during its Tokugawa period (1603-1868) the vast majority of states in east, inner and south-east Asia, including the Ryukyus (modern-day Okinawa), accepted a tributary relationship with China. This Sinocentric international order was much weakened during the Qing dynasty (1644-1912). Defeat by Britain in the Opium Wars (1839-42) | NARRATIVE | NA HA NE | 204,479 |
sign is And i told you it was stop And if I had a dime For every name that you just dropped You'd be here and I'd be on a yacht [ From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/v/victorious\\... ] Oh! Get your hands off my hips Or I'll punch you in the lips Stop your staring at my - hey! Take a hint, take a hint No you can't buy me a drink Let me tell you what i think I think you could use a mint Take a hint, take a hint T-take a hint, take a hint What part don't you get So go and tell your friends I'm not really interested It's about time you're leavin' I'm gonna count to three and Open my eyes and you'll be gone One Get your hands off my-- Two. Or i'll punch you in the-- Three. Stop your staring at my-- Hey! Take a hint, take a hint I am not your missing link Let me tell you what i think I think you could use a mint Take a hint, take a hint WOAH Get your hands off my hips Or I'll punch you in the lips Stop your staring at my - hey! Take a hint, take a hint take a hint, take a hint eace girl 06/14/12,19:33 I love this song!!!!!! This boy wants me so bad he begs! cece 06/04/12,20:11 Way to go sky Sky 05/31/12,13:19 I absolutly LOVE this song i sang it to a boy that played me | LY | LY SL | 713,918 |
Australian Story Life After Puberty - Transcript PROGRAM TRANSCRIPT: Monday, 24 September , 2012 CLAUDIA KARVAN, PRESENTER: Hi, I?m Claudia Karvan, currently appearing in the new TV series Puberty Blues. When that classic Australian movie came out 30 years ago, parents were mortified, but a generation of kids loved it. The two teenage girls who starred in Puberty Blues looked set for big careers on screen. Tonight?s program reveals the bittersweet story of Nell Schofield and her co-star, Jad Capelja. NELL SCHOFIELD: I?d like to show Miles the beach where Jad and I walked up the sand all those years ago. Where she was happy, where she was optimistic about life. I?d love to tell Miles that his mother was just this wonderful person, this giggly, free-spirited, happy, joyous young woman. He might not have known her like that. MILES MUECKE, SON OF JAD CAPELJA: I definitely wish I could have seen her back then when she was young and sort fresh and healthy and vibrant and see what she was like, because I sort of think when I was 16 and I think, could I have done that? Or could I have handled that stress? I think I?d be very proud because I don?t think I could do the same thing at that age. She was very mature for her age, definitely. NELL SCHOFIELD: I?d like to show him some of the locations maybe where we shot the film. It?s about 32 years since we made the film, and | SP | SP TA | 443,123 |
Dream Song 1 Huffy Henry hid the day, unappeasable Henry sulked. I see his point,--a trying to put things over. It was the thought that they thought they could do it made Henry wicked & away. But he should have come out and talked. All the world like a woolen lover once did seem on Henry's side. Then came a departure. Thereafter nothing fell out as it might or ought. I don't see how Henry, pried open for all the world to see, survived. What he has now to say is a long wonder the world can bear & be. Once in a sycamore I was glad all at the top, and I sang. Hard on the land wears the strong sea and empty grows every bed. | LY | LY SL | 230,834 |
motive In the ground of our beseeching. IV The dove descending breaks the air With flame of incandescent terror Of which the tongues declare The one discharge from sin and error. The only hope, or else despair Lies in the choice of pyre of pyre? To be redeemed from fire by fire. Who then devised the torment? Love. Love is the unfamiliar Name Behind the hands that wove The intolerable shirt of flame Which human power cannot remove. We only live, only suspire Consumed by either fire or fire. V What we call the beginning is often the end And to make and end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from. And every phrase And sentence that is right (where every word is at home, Taking its place to support the others, The word neither diffident nor ostentatious, An easy commerce of the old and the new, The common word exact without vulgarity, The formal word precise but not pedantic, The complete consort dancing together) Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning, Every poem an epitaph. And any action Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start. We die with the dying: See, they depart, and we go with them. We are born with the dead: See, they return, and bring us with them. The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree | LY | LY PO | 123,903 |
the angels on the day of tribulation and pain because of this, I will cause My chastisement and My wrath to abide upon them, saith God, the Lord of Spirits. Ye mighty kings who dwell on the earth, ye shall have to behold Mine Elect One, how he sits on the throne of glory and judges Azzl, and all his associates, and all his hosts in the name of the Lord of Spirits.' 56 And I saw there the hosts of the angels of punishment going, and they held scourges and chains of iron and bronze. And I asked the angel of peace who went with me, saying: 'To whom are these who hold the scourges going?' And he said unto me: 'To their elect and beloved ones, that they may be cast into the chasm of the abyss of the valley. And then that valley shall be filled with their elect and beloved, And the days of their lives shall be at an end, And the days of their leading astray shall not thenceforward be reckoned. LVI.5-8. Last Struggle of the Heathen Powers against Israel. And in those days the angels shall return And hurl themselves to the east upon the Parthians and Medes: They shall stir up the kings, so that a spirit of unrest shall come upon them, And they shall rouse them from their thrones, That they may break forth as lions from their lairs, And as hungry wolves among their flocks. And they shall go | OP | OP RS | 1,756,222 |
tomato. I think I got mor of the tomatoes good ness by removing the skins after cooking - and they mostly float to the top so it isn't difficult. Kochhar didnt mention the skins at all, but I think it is nice to remove them mum - have you any tomatoes left? Bea - I might take you up on that if I manage to can the next batch correctly WMM - I believe we have three more weeks of Early Girls here. That is what the farm stand led me to believe 3 weeks ago when they told me there were six weeks left in the season. They are so good right now - I quarter them and then grill them. Woosh they are scrumptious beyond scrumptious. That chutney (that I learnt from my mother) was the first post in my food blog !!(see that post: http://chatpatfood.blogspot.com/2006/08/\\... It is a speciality of Bengal, an eastern state of India; the combo five whole spices is called 'panch-phoran'. My recipe is slightly different (adds raisins and dates; no vinegar; green fresh chillies instead of red dried chillies). Hi Sam! In my excitement to meet my favorite chutney, I forgot to tell how delicious it all looks here. And I am definitely going to try this version. I do not bother skin the tomatoes (but removing it after cooking is a good idea), but definitely slice them into quarters. Yeah, to what everybody said above. (I can't believe I'm the only one | HI | HI HT | 3,154,521 |
Television has a bad side. According to a report from the University of Michigan , the average American child has seen sixteen thousand murders on TV by age 18. Indeed, programs explicitly designed for kids often contain more violence than adult programming, and that violence is often paired with humor. Every single animated feature film produced by US production houses between 1937 and 1999 contained violence, and the amount of violence increased throughout that time period. Researchers from the University of Michigan found that just being awake and in the room with a TV on more than two hours a day -- even if the kids aren't explicitly paying attention to the TV -- was a risk factor for being overweight at ages three and four-and-a-half. This may be related to the fact that two thirds of the twenty thousand television commercials the average child sees each year are for food. The American Academy of Pediatrics, in their wisdom, recommend that children under age two have zero hours of screen time. (Meanwhile, a bevy of DVDs are marketed to parents of children age zero to 2, promising to "teach your child about language and logic, patterns and sequencing, analyzing details and more.") Despite the warning, however, many parents of infants age 0 to 2 do allow their children some screen time. In 2007, Frederick J. Zimmerman of the University of Washington (now at UCLA ) wondered what the effects of TV watching were on those infants. He collected data from | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,160,767 |
Blur On The Way To The Club Lyrics Blur On The Way To The Club Lyrics total views : 4 times this week. You can enlarge lyrics to on the way to the club for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song On The Way To The Club by Blur and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to on the way to the club, please feel free to submit them. On my way to the club I fell down a hole All the people there Said you come alone And I, I just want to be, darling with you The music's made that way My eyes aren't blue There's nothing I can do So I stayed in the club [- From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/b/blur-lyric\\... -] Just rewarding myself Happiness could turn into something else And I just wanna be, darling with you The music's made that way My eyes aren't blue, there's nothing I can do | LY | LY SL | 530,616 |
occupations, such as physicians, surgeons and dentists. Part of the problem for Latinos not reaching the higher-paying occupations in the health care sector is due in large part because 70 percent of Latino students are studying for certification and associate degrees. These generally lead to low-paying positions. Meanwhile, only 7.69 percent of students who graduated from medical school last year were Latinos, according to the Association of the American Medical Colleges. Santiago, who authored the report, said it is essential to promote Latinos into higher-skilled health occupations. "If we don't have more Latinos going into the graduate level , they are not going to go on to become the surgeons, physicians, dentists and practitioners that we will need in this country," she said. "We need to find pathways to get them there." To view the top 25 institutions graduating the most Latinos in health professions, click here. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 579,447 |
talk about Apollo. It's a pretty obvious move for a company like UA, because it re-imagines the recording console. You must have been thinking about it long before it actually happened... For the last ten years, really. And I think it goes back to when we were starting the company, this idea of analog and digital being integrated together like this. So I think getting a really great sounding, high quality audio interface that can then have the ability to integrate plugins in as part of the tracking and monitoring workflow, and then creating a lot of the workflow more based on an analog world, is exactly what we're after. We've already talked about our analog side, we talked about the digital side, and the fact that we wanted a company that had an analog side and a digital side was based on the idea that there was a world that embraced both, and it didn't have to be analog versus digital. And indeed our digital side has been about emulating analog gear, but we've really never had a product that embraced both, that was analog and digital in the same box. In this sense this is the very first product we've done that is an example of the original idea and vision for the company, which is analog and digital coexisting. Apollo - Coming to a store near you... It's been a long road to get there. We've had a successful analog product line and a successful digital product | SP | SP IT | 184,806 |
another issue for another day) When questioned about whether players would take an actual voluntary pay cut, Serge said that "the players who are all straight-forward guys will not consider such a thing until this hits them".Again, he couldn't guarantee the wages issue wouldn't rear it's head this month saying the priority was the tax bill but offered no explanation about how this would play with the SFA. Asked about the largesse of the Romanov years Southern came up with an interesting nugget from the 2007-08 season saying there were three players from that squad who cost Hearts 100,000 a game (Pinilla obviously, Kingston..any other takers?!) Again though he pressed the point home that Tynecastle for most games has 4,000 - 4,500 empty seats most home games and that we must fill them in the short term. He acknowleged that 110 was a lot to ask of fans especially in the current climate but "it was as low as we could go". Robbo pitched in at this point saying "f you can't afford it, don't do it", saying it was an emotional investment and not financial (and that he had contributed personally) but that everyone who could MUST get behind the club now or "you could see it disappear in six weeks". So all in all an interesting night if you fancy your club's very future talked about in such stark terms. There seemed to be a lot of gaps unfilled but the fans seemed appreciative that the club seem | ID | ID DF | 3,093,305 |
to step 5. In the Label Options dialog box, click the printer type (either Continuous-feed printers or Page printers ), and then click New Label . Type a name in the Label name box, select the height, width, margins, and other options for your label, and then click OK . The new label appears in the Other/Custom category. The next time you use your custom labels, be sure to select Other/Custom in the Label vendors list. After you select the options that you want, click OK . Under Print , click Single label . Then in the Row and Column boxes, enter the numbers that match the numbers of rows and columns on the label sheet for the label that you want to print. You can still print your labels. You just have to do some customizing. Measure the labels on the sheet that you have, and note the measurements and how many labels fit on a single sheet. Note Measure the labels carefully. The actual label size might be smaller than the size that is indicated by the label manufacturer. For example, a 1-by-2-inch label might actually be 15/16-inch high and 1 15/16-inches wide. In the Product number list, click a label type that is similar in size to your labels. If you don't see the label type that you want in the Product number list, you may be able to use another of the listed labels, or you can create your own custom-sized labels. Click Details , and | HI | HI HT | 673,032 |
largest possible space for a given length of wall. Although we have some examples of circular buildings, including those here in Oxford, it isn't a good choice for the shape of rooms within a building. [ Why aren't circular rooms common? ] Circles don't fit neatly together and wasted gaps of space would be left between circular rooms. In order to make the most of your space you need a shape that tessellates or tiles the floor space of your building, just like the paving stones that neatly cover the courtyard near the Beehive. There are only three regular shapes that can tile the plane -- triangles, squares and hexagons. So by choosing hexagons, the architects of the beehive, both this building and that of the bee, have chosen the most efficient shape for a room -- the hexagonal walls enclose the largest possible areas while wasting no space between them. Bees have known about the benefits of hexagons for millennia, and we have suspected that hexagons were the most efficient way to divide up a flat plane from at least 300AD when Pappus of Alexandria posed this as a question. However this Honeycomb Conjecture was only proved mathematically just over a decade ago, by Thomas Hales in 1999. Making the most of your energy Although the architects of the Beehive were aware of all this maths, we can be pretty sure that the bees haven't learnt any geometry. But nature, like mathematicians and architects, is keen on efficiency and | IN | IN DT | 458,095 |
and national security...not just health care. Of course they would also have to resist the Bribes (i.e.; "political incentives") along the way also. If this happens, the radical left movement may stall and become contained until the next election, whereby out great nation may have just one more chance. William & Brenda | 7.27.09 @ 1:14PM No 52 % was not ignorance unless, you called the dead people -Acorn- acorn wokers who voted 20 times in a day. He did not win nothing ! He is a Fraud in our country. The main stream media played the people of America who I say the main stream media are ignorance becuase of the fact they knew he never did a thing in the denate as well as he there to got in by getting everyone off the ballots with congress and democrats help. Those who voted for this fraud did not know that congress held congress while this Fannie Mae crap was going on.Yes Obama-Michelle and the CEO was in a large room with people as The CEO said.We are in financial trouble but how ever we will continue leanding out loans.Helo Finiancial Trouble.... So, you see how reckless congress - democrats are when the went for this Cap-N-Trade-the Bailouts - taking over GM. The people of small towns of their dealerships that were doing good and gave money to the campaigns which was more for the republicans.Hillary 7,000 and Oabam two hundred dollars well these peoples businesses were the first | IP | IP | 186,900 |
necessary feature for active hunting on the open savannah. The tendon acts as a spring, storing energy when it is stretched and releasing it again as the foot pushes off for the next stride (Bramble & Lieberman, 2004). This can save up to 50% of the metabolic energy costs of rapid locomotion. Trends in general morphology of the skull Dental arcades : in an ape, the teeth are arranged in a rectangular dental arcade, where the left and right cheek teeth are in two parallel lines. Australopith dental arcades tend to be more rectangular than parabolic, but in Homo species the dental arcade is a full parabola, broader at the back than at the front. There is also a strong trend in tooth size, such that the cheek teeth (in particular) of modern humans are smaller than those of australopithecines. And even within H. sapiens there has been a marked decrease in tooth size over the last 30,000 years. Crests and ridges : both the great apes and early hominids have obvious crests and ridges on their skulls. The most obvious are the sagittal and nuchal crests and the brow ridges. Where present, the sagittal crests provide anchorage for large chewing muscles, and are thus most prominent in species where the diet comprises hard, tough material requiring a lot of chewing. (They are also larger in males than in females, an example of sexual dimorphism.) Brow ridge development in hominids may also be related to diet, as large brow ridges | IN | IN RA | 1,733,513 |
be like 'we need a verse and a chorus, we'll put that together'. You know often I'll just have a riff and some chords, and then you can start thinking I can fit that with that, and I think with this new record we've got more chance to actually play together and discuss ideas more as a group. So it could be a case of having a nice loop or melody and putting stuff around that, it works in a lot of different ways and the challenge to it always is, 'okay so we haven't got a vocal, so how can we supplement that?' so its always keeping the ideas moving on and looking at where we can add melodies into it. Musically, whether it could be on electronic instruments or whether it be in the chord progression, so you have to think about it a bit more but that's what we like about it. I'm guessing it's going to be quite an electric mix, so I was wondering what the bands main musical influences were? Yeah electric is definitely the right term, I know it sounds funny but I think recently we've been listening to music we've started listening to music that doesn't necessarily sound like our band. I think we've all got roots in quite heavy and aggressive music whereas over the last few years we've all started listening to much more electronic stuff and anything that's a bit more interesting. We listen to quite a lot of | SP | SP IT | 3,096,783 |
the internet, is juxtaposed with the Lovewatch site, which also lists these organisations, but names them as 'love groups'. Such groups are defined as 'love groups' through an active identification with the nation ('those who love this nation') as well as a core set of values ('anyone who loves liberty'). Love is narrated as the emotion that energies the work of such groups; it is out of love that the group seeks to defend the nation against others, whose presence then becomes defined as the origin of hate. As another site puts it: 'Ask yourself, what have they done to eliminate anything at all? They feed you with, "Don't worry, we are watching the hate groups" and things like this. You know what they do? They create the very hate they purport to try to erase!' (About Hate) It is the very critique of racism as a form of hate, which becomes seen as the conditions of production for hate; the 'true' hated group is the white groups who are, out of love, seeking to defend the nation against others, who threaten to 'steal' the nation away. 2. It is important to track the cultural significance of this use of 'love' within fascist groups. What does that language of love do? How does it work? Psychoanalysis has long shown us the ambivalence of love and hate. But the re-presentation of hate groups as love groups does not make explicit such ambivalence. On the contrary, the narratives works through conversion: hate | IN | IN RA | 348,225 |
not in evidence when you make your accusation: This makes clear that your direct experience of Anarctica extends only to one summer season. It is very difficult, therefore, to understand how you can make observations based upon your direct experience in regard to "summer seasons...getting colder". I get the feeling that nothing would satisfy those who believe in AGW. I also suspect that Ross Hays' summer in the Antarctic is probably one season more than you have spent in the Antarctic. If I'm mistaken, please tell us what it was like down there. What were your personal observations? Was it, like, cold? It is unnecessary to ask for fast publication. The Nature Group prides themselves on haste, as evidenced below. Since this was a letter, the time delay was only 56 days. From experience (I was involved in editing one, but not as an author) it is very highly likely that one could predict +/- two weeks the publication date by reviewing the previous publications and then determining when to submit it for maximum timeliness. I ask you to explain the received and accepted dates below??? I lost you there Tim...If I read the received and accepted dates correctly, this paper took almost a year to get accepted (although there whole thing is a bit confusing given that the publication data says "2008? when they clearly meant "2009?). Where is this 56 days and +- two weeks predictability that you are talking about? Furthermore, are you arguing that the authors | OP | OP OB | 3,220,052 |
Formats Book Description Publication Date: January 17, 2006 Born in Illinois in 1886, Edward Weston opened a studio in California in 1911 where he achieved success as a commercial photographer, making portraits in the popular soft-focus, pictorialist style of the time. By the early 1920s, Weston had become dissatisfied with these 'false', retouched and manipulated images, and after meeting Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler in 1922, began to adopt a more straightforward, realistic style of photography. In 1922 Weston took photographs of the Armco Steelworks in Ohio and his break with pictorialism is evident in the simplicity and clarity of his sharply focused image of a row of smokestacks. The following year, Weston moved to Mexico where he continued to experiment with 'straight photography' in a series of nude studies of Tina Modotti, his lover and collaborator over the next few years. Modotti introduced him to the artists Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco who influenced Weston to develop his modernist style. In the later 1920s and 30s Weston worked on his well-known series of close-up still lifes which included abstract, formally precise images of shells, peppers and artichokes and other natural forms. Photographing on a large format camera with exposures of up to four hours and with only natural light, Weston's preoccupation with form and pattern is also evident in his nude studies (particularly of his second wife Charis Wilson) and in his landscapes. In 1937, Weston embarked on a period of sustained work on the American | IP | IP DS | 133,201 |
USA Electorate is not dead. bt Pres O, continues to believe the Emperors Clothes are wonderful, but the USA Electorate sees the sham, the obvious and knows full well how we were Shuck and Jived last November. end Semper FI Pingback | 9.29.09 @ 9:48AM ...into a 24/7 infomercial. That his ratings are slipping is beyond debate. How and when he reached his tipping point is the real cliffhanger. ... View original here: The American Spectator : The Splashdown of the Obama Presidency Tags: cambridge, facebook, media, new-articles, obama, obama-presidency, Politics, president, ratings, september-2009, shark, splashdown, style, tipping, william-safire... FRANK COLLATT | 9.29.09 @ 10:03AM BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA has appeared on more news channels and tv shows than most Hollywood Movie Stars!! Could this be an external sign of OBAMA's Narcissism? OBAMA is more concerned with "self" than he is with the American People or Our Country, and his agenda is downright evil. How much longer will Americans put up with this crap? 2010, let's send Congress a strong message and remove the socialists, then 2012, let's send them their apparent leader BHO!! Pingback | 9.29.09 @ 10:07AM ...hope and change into a 24/7 infomercial. That his ratings are slipping is beyond debate. How and when he reached his tipping point is the real cliffhanger. ... Read the whole story here: Robert P. Kirchhoefer aggregated by rssfever Comments are closed. Browse Posts By Category Choose a category below to browse and subscribe to specific content. hot trends Subscribe Stay updated | IP | IP | 3,208,530 |
PUMA and science answer the question: Football or Love? PUMA, Newcastle United Football Club and The University of Bristol use science to answer the age old question: What do fans love more, their team or their partner? Together with professor Bruce Hood, MPhil, PhD, and professor Marcus Munafo, MSc, PhD, experts in the fields of developmental and biological psychology at the University of Bristol's School of Experimental Psychology, PUMA conducted an academic study to get the definitive answer. Women put off by the prospect of their man turning on to watch the start of the new football season have no need to fear. According to new findings gathered by the University of Bristol and commissioned by PUMA, men told scientists they felt as much affection for their football team as they did for their loved one, however, their unconscious stress levels tell a different story. Renowned for their passionate support, a group of twenty Newcastle United FC fans were selected as the research group. As part of the experiments all of the participants were asked to cut-up a photograph of their partner and one of their beloved Newcastle United FC team, scientists witnessed fans stress levels soar up to 70 per cent when destroying the photograph of their other half -- a far higher deviation than when cutting up pictures of Newcastle United players. Used to uncover fans 'true' feelings the scientists focused on the participant's implicit reactions to their tests using a Skin Conductance Response machine. This allowed them | IN | IN RA | 3,086,178 |
I stand. It's enough to make me want to stay in bed. I've heard that we are tallest upon waking, shortest before bed?not unlike how astronauts gain a few inches while in zero gravity and shrink when back on solid ground. But can the spine really be so malleable? Yes, says physiotherapist Clare Frank, DPT, an orthopedic specialist at Kaiser Permanente's Movement Science Fellowship in Los Angeles. The normal daily stresses of sitting and standing, plus the pull of gravity, compress the collagen-rich discs between vertebrae, causing us to lose millimeters each day. While we sleep, the fluid between the discs is replenished, plumping the discs up like a sponge in water, lengthening the spine. Starting in our forties, the discs begin to shrink permanently. Once you factor in bone loss, most people lose up to two inches by the time they're in their eighties. But that's a long way off for me, and I'm determined to be an upright old lady. So which posture path to pursue? If years of twice-weekly weight training and semiregular yoga have failed to keep me aligned, maybe I need to retrain my mind before my musculature. Frank piques my interest when she tells me she's a certified instructor in something called Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS), associated with the "Prague School" (unrelated to the '30s semiotic clique beloved by lit majors), a method started in the '60s by a group of Czech neurologists and physiotherapists. Taught at Prague's Charles University's Department of Rehabilitation and | HI | HI HT | 742,616 |
the Myths of Reading Instruction," Dr. Patrick Groff devotes an entire chapter to a question that is most commonly asked: Why do the myths of reading instruction prevail? The answer is summarized below. There is no single reason for the fact that research findings are not applied in teacher training institutions, or in the classroom. Common sense is defeated by the: Most teachers use methods of teaching reading that their professors teach them, or they follow the teachers' guide for the textbook series used in their school system, neither of which present logical and systematic instruction in phonics. In an Education Week article, June 12, 1985, Rudolf Flesch concluded: "Decades of painstaking research have shown that neither our schools nor our teachers are to blame [for the illiteracy problem in America]. Rather, the fault lies with a method of teaching reading that was first proposed for general use in 1927 and has since been adopted in most of our schools. It is called the 'whole-word' [look and say] method because it relies on memorizing the shapes and meanings of whole words. It was introduced with the best intentions: the idea was to make learning to read more fun for our children. Today, it is almost universally used in this country." The results are evident in an illiteracy rate that is the highest in our history. We should not place the blame on our teachers but rather, we need a major overhaul of our teacher training institutions. We will not halt | IN | IN | 407,821 |
they'd pay for services that are clearly a good thing and currently free. There's another problem. Almost all the documented social benefits of the arts have been achieved not by people attending plays and concerts but by those who participate in them. And while many publicly funded arts organisations have participatory programmes, most public money still goes to subsidise people sitting or standing silently looking at other people do things (or, in the case of books and pictures, things they've done). Unless the current balance of arts funding between -- say -- the London Symphony Orchestra and Burnley Youth Theatre is to be reversed, most public funding will continue to go to activities whose value is hardest to measure. Hence a move within the arts to try to make spectatorship as involving and transforming as participation. Already, much thought has been devoted to democratising the processes by which professional art is produced. This is not just a matter of audiences responding to what they see through surveys, blogs and the like, though this can and should have a real effect on how work is curated. The Young Vic and the Almeida are examples of theatre companies whose outreach programmes are designed to involve young people both as participants and audience members. Graham Vick's Birmingham Opera Company integrates professional singers and musicians with community performers who reflect the city's diversity and who bring an equally diverse audience with them. There is increasing public involvement in the commissioning of public art. Research | OP | OP OB | 442,613 |
could not quite stomach Raine Maida's voice, yet the musicianship was very solid, especially the drummer (Jeremy Taggart).So I approached the new release, Happiness... with quite a bit of reservation. Even though I liked some things about the band, I just could not really get excited about them. But my ever-curious inner self decided to tell me to buy this album. And I am glad I listened, because I can say this is the album that transformed me from merely a casual fan to a fan that now loves everything about this band. I really cannot say why I have suddenly been transformed. Maybe it's because when I listened to all of these songs, I found that every single facet of the group meshed perfectly with each track I heard. I found new appreciation for Raine Maida as a vocalist. His voice really strikes the right emotion for each particular song, and his performance on "Blister" really stands out, equal parts loneliness and comtemplation strike quite an interesting chord (no pun intended). The songs have a harder edge here than on Clumsy, and the band seems to have become much tighter. And while I have always liked Jeremy Taggart's drumming (I think he's one of the very best new drummers to come around in years), his performances on these tracks are nothing short of astounding. The patterns he comes up with are extremely clever and unique, and really drive the band. Even though I sense a huge Elvin Jones influence | IP | IP DS | 709,888 |
anyone. I believe doctors don't know enough about our conditions....but they are learning from their work and from their patients...I just hope my life can be back to normal......I am sick of feeling unwell...and a transplant is way, way off for me perhaps not at all....I am over weight because of the steroids, and obesity is one of the barriers to transplant...they know this is a barrier..but they still use steroids...they need to find a non steroid medication that does the same thing...I am a fighter and am looking at everything I possibly can to help my liver I am also bordering on a vegan diet to see if that helps..there is also an anti inflammatory diet which may be ok for us with liver inflammation. Next week am going back to swimming and the gym...I have to because on so much steroid I need to either keep my weight stable or get it off...trouble is...some days I have no energy lol...but wee can but try. Hi there not so nice having two conditions to deal with. Re the pain it could simply be a colic( trapped wind) type pain, people with gall stones often have widespread pain around abdo(tummy/stomach), ribs and upper back usually as you say right shoulder area. When you get it, move about plenty r better still get someone to give ur back a good rub ( like u do with babies to get their wind up!) and this will shift the wind (i.e. gas to | ID | ID QA | 344,665 |
to the indigenous peoples so would also be against their human rights. Whilst employment generally has gone up employment among indigenous people has fallen by 62,000 such is the way we the White English are discriminated against. Put simply it is the cleansing or minoritising of an indigenous population by methods other than mass extermination. It is a fact that by 2070 the immigrant population will be ahead of the indigenous peoples of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. That year will be the year that the planned for ethnocide is complete. This is a Crime against humanity according to the Geneva Convention it is an equivalent crime to Genocide and is a form of Ethnic Cleansing. Phillip Dunne MP who is my MP is ignorant as he thinks ethnocide involves being murdered, is doesn't it involves being made to feel emotion that causes displacement so best you all understand what ethnocide is. I am reporting this crime to every agency in the UK to expose this crime to the indigenous British People. I am also complaining that the Metropolitan Police and West Midlands Police have ignored this reported crime. This is the basis of my complaint, which will reveal if our political masters have created a police totalitarian state within a democracy or not if indeed crimes against humanity as alleged exists then legal action against the conspirators should be taken. These crimes are criminal and not civil. I live in australia and today while i was at the | OP | OP OB | 462,115 |
into the future," he says. "Perth is just going gangbusters. [With] the pickup in activity, it's got a very clear shortage of stock. "The population is increasing, jobs are increasing. It's the only state in Australia where you've had this quite dramatic increase in full-time job activity." He says New South Wales and Queensland would benefit from a Reserve Bank interest rate cut but Melbourne has the most desperate need. "New South Wales has clearly turned the corner. It's tentative, however. It needs this interest rate reduction to really push it forward. Queensland has turned the corner as well. It looks like it's about to do quite well. The interest rate cut is needed there." "The only state that really badly needs this interest rate cut is the manufacturing state of Victoria." Nationally he says the investor market is improving in most cities and will continue to go up. "You're not seeing the investors ploughing into Victoria but you are seeing them come back into Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia." "And they're staying away from Darwin, but they should be moving back shortly." He says affordability and investor activity is driving activity in the unit market. He says the increasing growth rate in most capital cities is in the unit market. National property prices are due to keep rising with exception of the Gold Coast, he says. "I'm not worried about falls. All of the markets are turning back up. Gold coast is still a worry. It's difficult | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 572,954 |
translation was as vehemently defended by the orthodox fathers. Athanasius receiving ????????? ektisen, took it in the sense of appointing, and saw in the Septuagint a declaration that the Father had made the Son the "chief," the "head," the "sovereign," over all creation. There does not seem indeed any ground for the thought of creation either in the meaning of the root, or in the general usage of the word. What is meant in this passage is that we cannot think of God as ever having been without Wisdom. She is "as the beginning of His ways." So far as the words bear upon Christian dogma, they accord with the words of John 1:1 , "the Word was with God." The next words indeed assert priority to all the works of God, from the first starting point of time. The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his way - Wisdom is not acquired by the Divine Being; man, and even angels, learn it by slow and progressive degrees; but in God it is as eternally inherent as any other essential attribute of his nature. The Targum makes this wisdom a creature, by thus translating the passage: ???? ????? ???? ?????? Elaha barani bereish biriteiah, "God created me in the beginning of his creatures." The Syriac is the same. This is as absurd and heretical as some modern glosses on the same passage. The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his way,.... Not "created me", as the Targum and | IN | IN OI | 694,638 |
LMAO Furthermore, Eric, I hardly endorse your premise to begin with. In fact, I find it "amusing" that you imply Obama's barely-six-month-old presidency has been "disasterous," when in fact Obama has stepped up to the plate to undo the disasters--as much as they can be undone--brought about by eight absolutely miserable years of George W. Bush's flawed policies. None of the problems Obama is tackling right now were his creation. Your post seems to conveniently skip over this important part of history, Eric. ;-) All of your statements here would be accurate and true if your premis was also accurate and true. Sorry Charlie. Almost everything you have been saying here is based on false assumptions. Possibly given you by the media, and not by your own research. People laugh as a reaction to when they get their pants pulled down, as you laugh when someone says something you can't handle. You laugh a lot in your postings... 2+2=4. Your ignorance is astounding, and I think by the quantity of your posting the same cool-aid dribble here, that you are saying it over and over and listening to it in your head to reinforce this pig crap information that you base your opinins on. I can find no other reason for the quantity of bad assumption based garbage and Socialist dogma that you excrete. I feel really sd for all that have to listen to you and try and show you the error of your ways, because they will never | IP | IP | 186,900 |
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