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right combination of therapies may take time, but often makes the critical difference in your care. GOALS OF PAIN THERAPY Your pain management team will work with you to map out a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Successful pain management aims to: 1. Lessen the pain 2. Improve functioning 3. Enhance your quality of life These are considered the hallmarks of pain management and "best practices." In some cases, pain is best managed using a combination of treatments. This is referred to as a "multi-modality" approach. For example, your healthcare provider may prescribe a medication along with activities to reduce stress (e.g., yoga, deep-breathing exercises). To improve daily functioning, specific therapies may be suggested to increase muscle strength and flexibility, enhance sleep and reduce fatigue, and assist you in performing usual activities and work related tasks. Over 150 conditions have neuropathy as a symptom. Wach this video to understand how people can be affected by nerve pain. Chronic pain is pain that has lasted for a long time. In medicine, the distinction between acute and chronic pain has traditionally been determined by an arbitrary interval of time since onset; the two most commonly used markers being 3 months and 6 months since onset,though some theorists and researchers have placed the transition from acute to chronic pain at 12 months.Others apply acute to pain that lasts less than 30 days, chronic to pain of more than six months duration, and subacute to pain that lasts from one to six
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Get out of my orchard, let my peaches be And now she's gone but I don't worry 'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world Don't you come here running, holding out your hand I'll get me a woman like you got your man And now she's gone but I don't worry 'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world Another series of versions derive from that recorded by Howlin' Wolf, which formed the basis for covers by Cream and many other groups: One summer day, she went away She gone and left me, she gone to stay But now she gone, and I don't worry 'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world Worked all the summer, and worked all the fall I had to take my Christmas, in my overall But now she gone, and I don't worry Because I'm sitting on top of the world Goin' down to the freight yard, just to meet a freight train I'm gonna leave this town, well it's just got too hard But now she gone, and I don't worry 'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world One summer day, she went away She gone and left me, she gone to stay But now she gone, and I don't worry 'Cause I'm sitting on top of the world
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people smile! What is Your Biggest Challenge/Achievement? I think the biggest challenge I set for myself was starting out as a full time freelancer nearly 3 years ago - the worry of not having enough income, dealing with the unknown; invoicing, sales, admin etc and by far dealing with self-doubt on the bad days (thank goodness for twitter!). I've got plenty more things on my list I'd like to achieve but I'm really proud of how I've developed my business and where I'm at now, there's definitely no better feeling than working for yourself! Anything to Say to Other Female Designers? Keep up the great work ladies. Catch you on twitter! Eve Lester Bio: I am a designer, a mother, a wife, and lastly, a girl. I love designing and hope to make the internet a much nicer place to look at before I am done! Portfolio: designingwitheve.com Twitter: @designingweve How Did You Get Into the Web Design Industry? It just kind of happened, I really don't know how or when, but I remember making my own personal sites in the beginning and it just grew from there. Do You Think There is a Lack of Female Web Designers? Not really, maybe because I am one I tend to notice a lot more though, there is a shortage of GOOD designers lately. Have You Ever Experienced Any Negativity or Sexism Being in This Industry? Thankfully not yet, at least not that I was made aware of! Do You Think Female
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If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Re: There is no God! Originally Posted by Metla Bigger picture, The combustion engine will no longer be being produced in 20 years, so the time has come. Luckily we have lived in the golden age. Big call, personally I think it will take longer than that. All the alternatives so far proposd have issues of one kind or another and are not ready for mainstream, and I don't think 20 years will fix that. Rather I think engines will keep getting more efficient and alternative fuels will gain ground - but still combustion engine type fuels. Electric - needs batteries which are problematic and these cars enviromental impact from the manufacturing process is much higher than current vehicles Hydrogen fuel cells - promising technology but hydrogen is dangerous and difficult to store, plus these have been around for ages and show no signs of becoming common so far. Others - all still too new and experimental to really know what's going to happen Add to that the need to totally overhaul the worlds electricity supply if cars go electric and the fact that many countries burn fossil fuls to produce it meaning there is no real advantage for now.
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intimidate people.) "His letters contain some things that are hard to understand, which ignorant and unstable people distort, as they do the other scriptures , to their own destruction." Gal 1:8 But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed . As Pauline doctrine became the major dogma of the Catholic church, such heavy-handedness helped pave the way for centuries of oppression and Inquisitions. It must be noted that Pauline doctrine enforces its will by stressing faith instead of reason and fear of punishment on this earth and in Hell for those who dare to think on their own. The informed skeptic is aware that out of all the epistles accepted into the cannon, none has received as much difficulty as Second Peter. Rejection of Peter as the author of Second Peter is the most common opinion today, and is supported by one of Christianity?s most authoritative conservative biblical scholars, Bruce Metzger, (a scholar that I personally have high regard for). Metzger writes: "Although the author of this letter calls himself ?Simon Peter, a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ? (1:1), and makes reference to his being present at the transfiguration of Jesus Christ (1:18), several features of its style and contents have led nearly all modern scholars to regard it as the work of an unknown author of the early second century who wrote in Peter?s name....In light of such internal and
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As I try to keep this blog updated, I spend part of each day reviewing the search terms that readers are using as they search for information about Minnesota work comp issues. Among the most common search terms I see are searches like this: "The workers' compensation insurance company won't pay for surgery-what can I do?" "The work comp IME doctor says I don't need surgery-can I fight it?" "Who decides if work comp has to pay for my surgery?" This is one of the more common disputes that I deal with on a weekly basis in my work comp practice here in northern Minnesota. Even if your claim has been accepted by the work comp insurance company and they are paying wage loss or other benefits, they still might refuse to pay for a surgery recommended by your treating doctor or specialist. At that point, you really don't have any choice but to hire a lawyer and file a request for a medical conference or hearing. How can the insurance company deny your doctor's surgical recommendation? In general terms, every medical dispute comes down to three factors. The factors are whether the treatment or procedure is: - reasonable, - necessary, and - related to the work injury If the insurance company questions whether the proposed surgery is reasonable, necessary or related to your admitted work injury, they have the legal right to get their own medical opinion before deciding whether to approve the surgery. This medical opinion is called
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As fears are voiced within the US establishment of impending debacle in Iraq, a survey of the embattled landscape from Baghdad, Ramallah and Tehran to Beirut and Damascus. American control is slipping, Ali argues -- but it is too soon to count on imperial defeat. TARIQ ALI MID-POINT IN THE MIDDLE EAST? Editorial Looking down on the world from the imperial grandeur of the Oval Office in the fall of 2001, the Cheney -- Bush team was confident of its ability to utilize the September events to remodel the world. The Pentagon's Vice Admiral Cebrowski summed up the linkage of capitalism to war: 'the dangers against which us forces must be arrayed derive precisely from countries and regions that are "disconnected" from the prevailing trends of globalization'. Five years later, what is the balance sheet? On the credit side, Russia, China and India remain subdued, along with Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia. Here, despite the attempts of Western political science departments to cover the instrumentalist twists of us policy with fig-leaf conceptualizations -- 'limited democracies', 'tutelary democracies', 'illiberal democracies', 'inclusionary autocracies', 'illiberal autocracies' -- the reality is that acceptance of Washington Consensus norms is the principal criterion for gaining imperial approval. In Western Europe, after a few flutters on Iraq, the eu is firmly back on side. Chirac now sounds more belligerent than Bush on the Middle East, and the German elite is desperate to appease Washington. On the debit side, the Caracas effect is spreading. Cuba's long isolation has
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modes of life, and yet to miss what makes a man happy . The question, therefore, regarding the supreme good and the supreme evil , and which distinguishes sects of philosophy , is one; and these questions concerning the social life, the doubt of the Academy , the dress and food of the Cynics , the three modes of life -- the active, the contemplative , and the mixed -- these are different questions, into none of which the question of the chief good enters. And therefore, as Marcus Varro multiplied the sects to the number of 288 (or whatever larger number he chose) by introducing these four differences derived from the social life, the New Academy , the Cynics , and the threefold form of life, so, by removing these differences as having no bearing on the supreme good , and as therefore not constituting what can properly be called sects , he returns to those twelve schools which concern themselves with inquiring what that good is which makes man happy , and he shows that one of these is true , the rest false . In other words, he dismisses the distinction founded on the threefold mode of life, and so decreases the whole number by two-thirds, reducing the sects to ninety-six. Then, putting aside the Cynic peculiarities, the number decreases by a half, to forty-eight . Taking away next the distinction occasioned by the hesitancy of the New Academy , the number is again halved, and reduced
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up small businesses in Canberra consulting to the Public Service, providing skills and - and services that had been outsourced. If you're cutting the money you spend on the consultants that will cost some people their jobs and their businesses, won't it? GRAY: It's necessary to understand that the Public Service itself, the hundred-and-sixty-seven thousand public servants do a particular job for our country. We believe that job can be done more efficiently and yes, it is the case that we found savings in a range of areas. CURTIS: So you're not worried about jobs as long as they're not Public Service jobs? So people who have set up businesses on the understanding they could consult to the Public Service on areas that the Public Service had chopped and weren't being done in-house will no longer be able to do that? GRAY: Yeah, we believe it's necessary for the Public Service to be efficient and we believe that the measures that we have in place that protect the Public Service itself, protect public servants and target savings in a range of prime areas, are the right things for us to do to ensure that our running costs of the Public Service are kept where we want them to be. CURTIS: But you can't say these cuts won't cost any jobs, they just won't cost any jobs in the Public Service? GRAY: We know that these jobs are not targeted at public sector jobs. We know that these cuts are targeted
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and what needs to happen later in the week. After that report, I write up my own list for the coming week from what I've written on my personal page. As I drive home I think about that list and how I'll spend the coming five days. It doesn't take much time but it helps prepare me for what's ahead. I think having a list makes it a bit easier and it often stops doubling up on things as you can plan your trips out to include everything you need, instead of making several trips for just one thing. If you work outside the home most days then this sort of organisation would be even more important. Once you have yourself organised with your list you'll have an idea of what you'll be doing each day. I get the most out of my days if I do my heavy chores in the morning when I'm fresh, and that leaves the afternoons for writing, sewing, gardening or relaxing. Don't be afraid to organise yourself however it suits you, even though others might think it's a bit odd. Simple living is all about customising your own life to suit you so that along with getting your work done, you also find as much pleasure and enjoyment as you can in your day. I'm currently changing our meal times so that we eat our main meal at lunchtime and have a sandwich or light snack in the evening. I don't care that this
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we started our family. He had a lot of friends and they liked to drink & smoke pot, but coming from a kinda boring yet perfect little family i thought it was cool and fun. Well he became verbaly and physicaly abusive & verrrry jelious (which i thought was because he loved me so much). He would either say it was my fault or he was sorry & i would be a dumb ass and say ok. Now that im much older and wiser i realize he was just abusive and still is and it has nothing at all to do with love or even me for that matter. He really is my best friend (as stupid as that sounds) he is now an amazing father & he's a great provider for me, but i have wasted years on a man who had so many possitives BUT that no excuse for a man to beat on a woman. Ive had people tell me they thought my eye was normally black because it seemed as if my eye was always black from him. Ive also been chocked to the point ive almost passed out & ive been knocked unconsious 2 or 3 times with the most resent time a year ago this past October. I completely understand that you feel stuck BUT your not, please dont be 43 years old and look back at your pathetic life and wish you'd done things different, trust me it's a horrible feeling, knowing your
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with Dr. Paul is they said he is an isolationist, well as soon as China's Yuan takes over as WRC the only way this country is going to survive is by becoming self sufficient and not importing goods that we can't pay for. So in reality now that we've been painted into this little box, it becomes apparent that even if unintentional they are the ones who have isolated us. From this article I reasoned the petrodollar will end around 2014(probably die a little after like 2015?). This is when the refinery will be fully operational. I suggest buying up as much precious metals, organic seeds, food, and water as you can. After the dollar dies hyper inflation will quickly follow. Unless, of course, we go to war(WW3). Then it will be super hyper inflation with FEMA camps and a "nice" VIPR patrol on every corner asking for your ID while providing a good molesting, as a bonus, for our safety. The Daily Paul is a community website with no official affiliation with Ron Paul or his Presidential Committee. The content of posts and comments on the Daily Paul represent the opinions of the original poster, and are not endorsed, approved, or otherwise representative of the opinions of the Daily Paul, its owner, site moderators or Ron Paul. This site may contain adult language and adult concepts. If you are offended by such content, or feel you may be offended by such content, point your browser to a different site
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normal, I get it's age-appropriate and boy, do I love that kid. But I won't be a martyr to her all my damn life. My husband died about 4 and a half months ago (and it is NOT that - she's absolutely fine, was just 3 when it happened). But the point is, I need my evenings. I need some life. When in hell's name am I supposed to get out if by 8 I feel like it's getting on and I can't really summon up the energy after sitting in the dark for 45 minutes being uber-patient (oh I get it, I'm meant to be so consumed by my biological callings that I only care about her needs). I don't give one what the reasons she's playing up are for - sure that it's habit, sure it's age-appropriate, nursery, whatever. The point is, it's not ok and it f*cking well upsets me. I end up screaming at her and I NEVER wanted to do this! I just want her to go to sleep. We have routine etc. There has to be another way! TO NOT be a SLAVE to my child! I DO ENOUGH dudes, I do enough! And every day I read articles that send me in to further confusion about how I shouldn't sit her on the step (when she hits me in the face - well thank you!) because it will lower her self-esteem and then god well I wouldn't want that because then she'll end
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Ashotn intercepts the ball. Terrible pass there from the Wallabies. England have it in the English half. They are trying to find a hole. And England get a penalty and take a quick tap. They are 5m out. They surge forward. Then they try the left flank. Good defence from the Aussies. And Australia has turned it over! Awesome stuff. Aussie skin saved there. If England lose this match, Lancaster is going to cop so much flak like what Deans has had to put up with. If we win Deans has got the Lions job. Another backs to the wall win form this wallaby team, what a roller coaster of emotions this 2012 season has been never seen anything like it. The pomp commentators are spinning out the most obvious excuse, this is a young team in a rebuilding phase. what spin sir clive woodward and stuart barnes. Huge momentum for England now. Aussies have to hold on. Dangerous time. England have it on the Wallaby 10m line. But England have knocked it forward. Terrible for the Poms. Then the Wallabies kick deep. Sloppy play from both teams and the Wallabies have the ball at halfway. Australia needs to calm down and hold on to the ball. Purple/maroon jersey is a joke. Has to be a ruse to sell more shirts. Anyways, Robinson is off and Slipper is on for the Aussies. Wallabies have the ball, now they kick it and England almost miss it. England try running it back
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the potential to cause nephro- and hepatotoxicity. This is variable among species. Cats, in particular, are sensitive to the NSAIDs. Acetaminophen is contraindicated is cats due to risk of methemoglobinemia. In general, by mixing anesthetic and analgesic drugs, the dose required for each individual drug is reduced, sometimes quite dramatically. Start at the low end of the dose range listed; you can always give more if needed! Drugs not listed below can be mixed using the same concepts, mix a sedative or hypnotic with an analgesic. Do not mix drugs in the syringe until you have determined that they are compatible when mixed. If in doubt administer separately. Determining expiration dates for mixed/diluted anesthetic or pain relieving drugs: In the absence of empirical evidence, expiration dates of diluted or mixed drugs will be determined as follows: Manufacturer?s dating of the drugs to be mixed together will determine the expiration date if shorter than the timelines given below. Avertin - All solutions should be discarded 4 months after mixing, including stock solutions. pH should be tested prior to every use. Solution should only be used if pH is greater than 5. See http://www.ahc.umn.edu/rar/avertin.html Any substance which shows signs of precipitation, change of color, change in transparency or other signs of transformation should be immediately discarded. All diluted/ mixed substances must be combined into sterile containers (unless the combination is for a single acute procedure and the mixture will not be stored). Ketamine/Diazepam : Mix drugs 1:1 by volume and administer 0.1
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- this area is one of the greatest "red herrings" of the environmental movement. Now, much of the energy we use comes from fossil fuels, which release, amongst other things, carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This is from the carbon that was locked up in the fossilised remains. We know this contributes toward global heating. I am aware that some dispute this and, maybe, use that as an argument for doing nothing. However, you can aply what I call the "cookie jar" principle here - when it's gone, it's gone - even if the release of carbon wasn't an issue (which the science says it is, by the way), we would need to find alternatives in order fuel our energy-hungry society. Biofuels are sometimes held up as models of sustainable alternatives. This is because when they grow, they absorb carbon dioxide, so they are effectively carbon neutral, though I do wonder whether the full impact of processing has been put into the calculations. There is, however, a huge issue here - where do we grow the crops to use (this doesn't have to be palms by the way - a number of plants can be used in this way)? In order to replace the oil we currently use, it would be necessary to turn over vast areas of land to biofuel production. Yes, this could result in deforestation, perhaps we could grow biofuels rather than food - the income may favour this! Can you see a problem here? I could
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both contributing to what we need in the British Economy, which is growth.
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supplier. However, be aware, there is no such thing as ??hormone-free beef.?_ Even beef raised organically will contain hormones because all animals produce hormones naturally. To the question of slaughter: I had a long conversation with one of the Cargill representatives with respect to the slaughterhouses and the role of Dr. Temple Grandin, a global expert on animal welfare practices. McDonald??s has worked with Dr. Grandin to create the best kind of system and environment for slaughterhouses. If you want to learn more about Dr. Temple Grandin click here. McDonald??s and Cargill only work with suppliers who conform to the standards put in place and approved by Dr. Grandin and if any supplier is found to have treated an animal unfairly; they are immediately terminated as a supplier. Please note that my conversation was in regards to cattle. If you have more animal welfare questions, please follow Maureen??s report on her trip to Cargill??s chicken facility-which is coming up next! To the question of respecting the animal through complete use of the meat: McDonald??s is just one of Cargill??s clients. Cargill supplies meat to other customers as well, like grocery stores. As an example, animal fat that is not used for human consumption is used in dog food or in the making of cosmetics, soap and other such products. If you have a question not yet answered, please post it here. Maureen will continue to ask your questions or anything else that is on your mind about McDonald??s. Dialogue is
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completion of their last course. This certificate will list all of the courses that they have completed. Course Tutor Nina Abbassi is a highly skilled and expert quality professional. Subsequent to a successful career in quality management, Nina started her self-employment business in 1993. She is a trainer, consultant and internationally-renowned auditor. Being the Managing Director of Abbassi Ltd - a sought after consultancy company - has led Nina to become internationally recognized and her expertise is frequently requested by organizations such as the CQI (Chartered Quality Institute). Abbassi Ltd provides expertise in business improvement within the field of 'quality, environmental and social/ethical management systems' and the services include consultancy, training and auditing. These services are provided in the associated and relevant National and International standards/initiatives. Nina is a senior CQI approved trainer and has been the CQI Training Business Support Advisor. Her experience and skills also encompass being a committee member of several standard development committees, including BSI SDS/1/1 Committee for the International Social Responsibility Standard ISO 26000, and she is also an IRCA reviewing officer for social systems. Her experience means that Nina has worked in a range of organizations worldwide, not only as a consultant, trainer and auditor, but she is often also called upon by certification bodies and training organizations themselves to be their expert professional offering advice to other quality, environmental and social responsibility professionals. CQI training courses At the CQI we offer the very best in quality training for both experienced quality professionals and
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rifle and a formidable belt of cartridges. The crowds commenced to commandeer every automobile in the city, no matter to whom it might belong. These automobiles they filled with armed men, with at least two soldiers lying on the mudguards with loaded rifles and fixed bayonets. These formidable units then rushed all over the city shooting wildly, but with the chief object of hunting down the police, especially those in the outlying districts who had not yet become aware of the true state of affairs in the city. When all the speakers were hoarse and weary, it was certain that the whole Petrograd garrison of 140,000 men had gone over to the revolution. But the officers were not with them. Uncertain of their duty, unwilling to break their oath of allegiance, they held back - all but a very few - and passed the day in deep depression while Petrograd was rejoicing. There is no sacrifice that I would not be willing to make for the welfare and salvation of Mother Russia. Therefore I am ready to abdicate in favour of my son, under the regency of my brother Mikhail Alexandrovich, with the understanding that my son is to remain with me until he becomes of age. (15) General Lukomsky, assistant to the Chief of Staff, letter (3rd March, 1917) The Tsar entered the hall. After bowing to everybody, he made a short speech. He said that the welfare of his country, the necessity for putting an end to the
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BC is what it is -- a 1-3 team This time there were no excuses. No fumbles inside the Red Zone. No "what ifs", "if onlys ". The bottom line for Boston College on Saturday afternoon at Alumni Stadium was simple. The Eagles weren't good enough to beat Clemson. Aren't good enough. That is not a mystery. Clemson is more talented and forget about the two second half picks thrown by BC QB Chase Rettig. They were as much the result of good plays by the Clemson DB's as bad throws by Rettig. BC knew it before the game and they certainly knew it after the Tigers pulled away from a 24-21 halftime lead, built the margin to 38-21 and then held off a fourth quarter Eagle surge to post a 45-31 victory. The Eagles didn't have to play a perfect game against Clemson to win, but it would have helped. They didn't. The Eagles could have used some "Clemson moments" -- times when the Tigers play well below their level of talent both physically and mentally. Those happened in the second half, but there weren't enough of them. So what does this all mean in the grand scheme of a BC season in which Coach Frank Spaziani hoped that his team would be, at worst, 3-1 going into October? That would have quieted, but not silenced, the growing chorus of voices at BC that it is time for a coaching change. It doesn't matter a bit, of course, that
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you with online video strategy and tactics. Thanks for a really informative article and the links to the psychology/behavioural research. Video is definitely a key battle ground for e-commerce, especially for retail. Where I think the big win can be made is in increasing the interaction between video content and commerce. So not just thinking of video as a content asset that can get traction but looking at how the video can interact with product content. 10CMS are doing some cool things with this at the moment - embedding triggers in the video which then dynamically display the associated products on the same page to make it easy for customers to view and shop at the same time. Thanks Chris, unfortunately the charts we used in the article were sourced from their respective citations, so they are as they are, but I agree the point (upllift in enjoyment due to a recommendation) could have been represented more clearly. There's a lot that I left out of this article (for the sake of brevity), so if you have any specific questions, feel free to ask. Key points I wanted to get across are, there is no evidence to suggest the physical length of a video is a key driver or enjoyment, shareability or viral success. Although clearly a video that drags on for the sake of it, will be less appealing than one that gets its message across promptly. There is an interesting article on Adage, which coincidentally was also published
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discrimination against Jewish people -- even though millions had to die before it did. Now I know this is not a serious right-wing comment page. Smart people on the right would never suggest there were no Arabs living in the Israel/Palestine area for hundreds, thousands of years before 1948. My people were removed by force only 200 years ago by (some well-intentioned) British Australians. My father and peoples religion is inexplicably intwined in the land of our ancestors. I do not begrudge the European Australians being on the land of our ancestral spirits and would feel ashamed if an international body, such as the UN, granted me my peoples spiritual homeland, if that meant excluding and killing those who have lived there for the past 200 years. Israel needs to finish the war for once and for all, and make a historic example of Gaza. Gaza should be reduced to rubble with thermobarics and napalm, and then plowed under to flat and level sand. Let the survivors scamper over the border to Egypt, and never let them back. The reality is that the Arabs and the Jews hate each other and that will never change. The only solution is for the Jordanians, most of whom are Palestinians, to overthrow the monarchy and create a Palestinian state. Gaza should become a mini-city state and the West Bank a zone governed by Israel and the new Palestinian state where the rights of the Jews and Arabs will be respected. I personally favor
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I Take Alot OF Pride In What I Am Written and performed by Merle Haggard c1968 Tree Publishing Co., Inc. Capo 1st fret to play along with the record. To play along with the record, hit the base note once, i.e., "C", then strum the remaining strings twice (minus the base note). This is done on the following chords: C, Cadd2/B, Am7, G7/A, F, & F/D Cadd2/B: x20010 G7/A: 300001 Am7: x02010 F/D: xx0211 Intro: C Cadd2/B Am7 G7/A C Cadd2/B Am7 G7/A Verse 1: Dm Things I learned in a hobo jungle C Cadd2/B Am7 G7/A Were things they never taught me in a classroom, Dm Like where to find a handout C Cadd2/B Am7 G7/A While thumbin' through Chicago in the afternoon. C (strum, no walk on base here) Hey, I'm not braggin' or complainin', F F/D Dm I'm just talkin' to myself man to man. This ole' mental fat I'm chewin' didn't take alot of doin'. C Cadd2/B Am7 G7/A But I Take Alot Of Pride In What I Am. Verse 2: I guess I grew up a loner, I don't remember ever havin' any folks around. But I keep thumbin' through the phone books, And lookin' for my daddy's name in every town. And I meet lots of friendly people, that I always end up leavin' on the lam. Hey, where I've been or where I'm goin' didn't take alot of knowin', But I Take Alot Of Pride In What I Am. Verse 3: I never
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programming the chip? Might this be why I can't seem to access the chip for reflashing? I was able to flash the 325 with the updated firmware, but then when I tried to reflash it with the tilt firmware (to add an accelerometer) I kept getting an error in atmel studio that it couldn't read the device id. Even with avrdude, I would get an error saying that it couldn't find device "usb". FTDI still sees the chip however. Serialosc is stopped when I did those.
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Lyrics to This Calls For Patient Endurance On The Part Of The Saints : Warned Be Warned One day the underground will be the only option War Destruction Comes to the Shores of America. One Day the price you'll pay the Brutal price to pray will be the blood of your firstborn sons. NO what will you do will you remain true to his name though the Antichrist reigns and this nation rolls over bones of believers and they sing "The Saints Are Dead"_ But we'll keep on truckin. Though this nation rolls I say Keep Rollin
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A postcard from the edge of malaise The cascade of Obamanomics-inspired post-election layoffs continues at a dizzying pace. Dozens of companies announced big layoffs within 48 hours of the election; the Blaze is trying to keep up with them, but it's hard work. Many of these layoffs are accompanies by letters informing the employees that President Obama's policies are directly responsible for their termination, now that the last chance to avoid them has been lost. These letters frequently refer to costs imposed by ObamaCare (which, as bad as it has been for the economy, is about to get a lot worse.) The West Ridge Mine in Utah laid off 102 workers, effective immediately, on the second day after the election, and told them it was because President Obama had defeated them in his "war on coal," which they described using exactly those words. "There is nowhere to sell our coal, and when we can, the market prices are far lower," explained the management. "Without markets, there can be no coal mines and no coal jobs." But the New Normal isn't just about layoffs. It's about the transition from full-time to part-time work, and stagnant income for employees. A friend of mine who works in the medical industry forwarded a poignant memo from her company management, explaining why they had to let so many people go last year, and why annual salary increases would be reduced or delayed this year: The last four years have been the most economically challenging for
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the documentary "Outfoxed" that dared to criticised News Corp, when Outfoxed screened in the cinemas. And maybe selling off a billion-dollar bank (like the Commonwealth) was a bit short-sighted, rather than a clever move. pete: 14 Jun 2012 8:24:57am And if the ABC became the propaganda arm of the sitting government of the day you would be the first to complain. It's good to get non tabloid news without all the graphic eyecandy flying all over the screen. Leave the ABC alone. $100 million chicken feed for the amount of stuff it generates JRM: ugh carnaby-sirius: 14 Jun 2012 10:07:21am And what about all the articles here from Chris Berg and other members of the IPA - from Peter Reith and other former and current Tory party members (at least 20 such contributors) and the serial Labor Haters like Kevin Donnelly? Of course the ABC is biased - toward the right wing at the moment. ursus augustus: 14 Jun 2012 10:50:42am excellent blog name you have chosen there h c-s, resonates beautifully with your comment. The Drum, while interesting in iteself and a cut above the ABC background, is but a fig leaf over the relentless liberal, latte left orthodoxy bias on the main news and CA programs on both TV and radio at the ABC. A few statistical sample points on one side of the mean do not shift the bias of the mean towards the other direction. Alpo: 14 Jun 2012 9:53:05am The ABC is certainly not the
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work into the Castilian language and the limit of even this great artist to produce an epic body of work. The designation of epic implies the capturing of a universal human condition, both profane and divine. Valera states that this is an impossible task due to the differences in semantics. However, it is possible for great artists like Shakespeare, Goethe, and Cervantes to have fame and universal appeal (like Faust) without quite being able to reach the comprehensive divine level of infinite beauty. All writers, men and women, can strive for and contribute to this transcending verbal process that approaches the divine. This is an excellent collection of intellectually connected works published by AmazonCrossing that illustrates the everlasting human desire for complete understanding of the human condition approached by way of the divine medium of language. You can read my reiews of Valera's novels mentioned above on Amazon. Juan Valera is better known by his novel "Pepita Jimenez". His lesser known works include another novel about a Spanish woman, "Dona Luz", and this volume, "A Bit of Everything", a series of essays. Here the writer covers a wide range of his interests, beginning with a paean on Spring, the season. He indulges somewhat in his usual fashion in heavy helpings of quotations from various classical writers, ranging from Homer, Virgil, to Cervantes and Schiller, and almost every Greek and Roman classic scholar in between. This can become tedious at times, and as in "Pepita Jimenez", occasionally distracts from the narrative.
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ram's-horn; * Praise him with lyre and harp. Praise him with timbrel and dance; * praise him with strings and pipe. Praise him with resounding cymbals; * praise him with loud-clanging cymbals. Let everything that has breath * praise the Lord. Hallelujah! Praise to the holy and undivided Trinity, one God: * as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen. THE LESSONS Wisdom 5:1-5, 14-16 Then the righteous will stand with great confidence in the presence of those who have oppressed them and those who make light of their labors. When the unrighteous see them, they will be shaken with dreadful fear, and they will be amazed at the unexpected salvation of the righteous. They will speak to one another in repentance, and in anguish of spirit they will groan, and say, 'These are persons whom we once held in derision and made a byword of reproach -- fools that we were! We thought that their lives were madness and that their end was without honor. Why have they been numbered among the children of God? And why is their lot among the saints?' Because the hope of the ungodly is like thistledown carried by the wind, and like a light frost driven away by a storm; it is dispersed like smoke before the wind, and it passes like the remembrance of a guest who stays but a day. But the righteous live for ever, and their reward is with the Lord; the Most
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I'd be playing through things and go upstairs where he was working, and I'd forget about the track and it would just be deafening. Has it been quite fun having a place where you can make just a massive racket? Or is it battle between you and the exorcisms? TF: Oh, no. We win the battle. (laughs) JH: It's just been nice to do whatever you want. 'Dive In' And speaking of things that the lads like, the rhythm of 'Dive In' is an almost baggy lollop. How the heck do you do the faux-Manc bowling-ball-down-the-kecks walk in those trousers walk lads? But to say that this is a pitch for disenfranchised 'Roses fans would be a mistake. It's a heady number, almost in conflict with itself: Faris' vocals imbued with an air of vulnerability against the restrained menace of the rest of the track. JH: I remember when we wrote 'Dive In' at the Gun Factory I was excited because I thought we'd never written something with that kind of feeling. It's quite apocalyptic, and we spent a lot of time being as apocalyptic as possible. TF: I've seen this in tons of films that describe drowning as a, not enjoyable, but a peaceful experience and it's kind of like that. JH: It's been a while since we first started playing it live, and every time we hit that chorus, the exact same feeling happens, which is actually what we want to convey with music. Proper emotions. There are
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a substantially improved UI Builder tool designed to improve the capabilities available to developers, and previously only available using third-party tools like DroidDraw . Given the commercial value of slick-looking apps, the importance of smoothly integrated, easy-to-use interface tools cannot be overstated: although application logic might not vary dramatically between platforms, the UI on top of that logic can make all the difference. This could mean excellent things for efforts like cross-platform gaming engine Unity 3D and Epic Games' Unreal Engine, which powers the much-hyped game Infinity Blade and is accessible to smartphone developers as the Unreal Development Kit (UDK). Unity 3D already supports iPhone and Android, and UDK is rumoured to be coming to Android. Having access to such tools will open up new possibilities for the likes of Luke Kellett, an Android developer and founder of Ruma Apps, whose Ninja Splat game has seen tens of thousands of downloads. The game has given Kellett, who is a professional .NET developer in his day job and writes his apps using Eclipse on a Ubuntu Linux desktop, a taste for more complex apps. Ruma Apps' Ninja Splat. "Eclipse isn't as mature as some of the paid apps, but it's better than a straight text editor and has a lot of the things that most devs need," says Kellett, who also points out the slow performance of the Android simulator, but notes that it's easy to push an app-in-progress to an Android phone for real-world testing. "We're looking at standard development
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of labour, is owing to three different circumstances; first, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly, to the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another; and, lastly, to the invention of machines. Everybody must be sensible how much labour is facilitated and abridged by the application of proper machinery. In the first fire engines [= steam engines], a boy was constantly employed to open and shut the valves as the piston ascended or descended. One of those boys observed that, by tying a string from the handle of the valve to another part of the machine, the valve would open and shut without assistance, and leave him to divert himself with his play-fellows. One of the greatest improvements was thus the discovery of a boy who wanted to save his own labour. Consider the coarse woollen coat which covers the day-labourer, the bed which he lies on, the kitchen-grate at which he prepares his victuals, the coals he uses for that purpose, the furniture of his table, we shall be sensible that, without the assistance and co-operation of many thousands, the very meanest person in a civilized country could not be provided for. Compared with the extravagant luxury of the great, his accommodation is extremely simple; and yet it may be true that the accommodation of an European prince does not so much exceed that of an industrious peasant, as the accommodation of that peasant exceeds that
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through it before, as they wonder whether this is the beginning of the end for their farming business. Several of my constituents -- some of them are sitting in the Public Gallery now having come all the way from west Wales to listen, I hope, to some sense in this debate -- are seriously wondering whether it is worth continuing in the dairy industry because of the decades of inaction to which I referred. May I ask the shadow Minister to agree with our policy on this? I hope that we can persuade her to condemn what I consider to be a pretty vindictive attack by the RSPCA on our dairy farmers. I have here a letter from Freedom Food, which says: "Freedom Food members are required to apply all reasonable non-lethal and humane methods of wild animal exclusion/control -- the RSPCA believes it is unacceptable to use lethal methods of wild animal control as routine practice." Well, for a start, what is being proposed is not routine practice. To threaten a financial penalty for taking part in this is a breach of the RSPCA's charitable conditions. It would be helpful if the Opposition would join us in that view. I cannot believe that many Freedom farmers do not at some stage control rats, mice, rabbits, deer, or some other farm pest, and they should not be blackmailed by a charity in this regard. This is well said. The anti cull campaigners seem to have no interest in the plight
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graduates intended to either do further study, or travel. Half of all enrolled completed and graduated, so allowing for the above, only 25% of those who started the year were then looking for work as a qualified graduate at the end. And a good number of these required 'attitude adjustment' before being suitable for employment. We saw just 12.5% of enrolments become successful in the technical community. Looking across the whole training landscape, with thousands of kids enroled in SAE, JMC and AIM courses, hundreds in the Uni colleges like NIDA, WAAPA, VCA and Flinders and scores in TAFE courses, what is the cost? Assuming they introduce 12.5% of their graduates to work -- and we know they do not. One of the best technical courses in Australia is the TV production degree at Charles Stuart Uni in Wagga Wagga. They regularly find employment for their better grads, yet they struggle for enrolments against the slew of providers named above. Producers and Directors care not for qualifications, what they want is the bling and dazzle, the glint in the eye and the magic.
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Other Answers (9) You don't. You have a healthy, loving relationship and, eventually, openly and comfortably discuss the idea of marriage. You don't "plant that seed", you fall in love with your best friend and decide to get married. The kind of marriages that start by "planting seeds" are the kind that end in divorce. Before I answer this. Ricky, wow, just wow. You do not talk for anyone's "spices". So I wish you would stop trying to speak for the entire male populace. Anyways a good way is to bring up the subject when talking about other people. Aka friends and families marriage. DO NOT DO IT TO MUCH. I had a girl friend that pushed so hard to get married. If he doesn't seem too interested then leave it alone. There is a good chance he is already planning out when it is time to start planning his proposal. If he wants to do it, he will do it. But hinting at it might ease your nerves if he reacts well to it. If he doesn't seem to want to make the leap yet, don't fret he may not have made the decision just yet. Enjoy your life as a dating couple; marriage isn't everything, and doing it to soon can ruin a good relationship. Say u entered the Mormon lottery but the winner has to be married..Say if u won wd he share the winnings by wedding u up.Say the life expectancy for married men is longer
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of one and it always rises nicely. I add sliced red onion too. A family favourite xx Feb 8th 2011, 14:48 Diane J I do this with cocktail sausages in ordinary size cupcake tins. If you cook the sausages first then it only takes about 15 mins to cook so quicker than in big tray. Kids love the individual portions and I find it rises better and is less stodgy. Put a couple of sausgaes in each. Jan 25th 2011, 14:32 Caroline K well i always pre-heat the oil in the dish then pre-cook the veggie sausages in it then pour on the batter and it works a treat and its never taken more than 20mins to cook thoroughly Mary M I make the veggie version, but slice red onion into the dish with a little oil while the dish is heating. Then add veggie sausages and batter. It tastes lovely. Perfect comfort food! Jan 6th 2010, 18:37 Karen H Had toad in hole for dinner tonight.... i use 150g plain flour, 2 and 300 ml mix of 200ml milk and 100ml water. Also season flour and add 1 tsp mustard powder. Oven 220, bake 12 quality sausages with a drizzle of oil and a sliced onion in oven for 15mins. Dont drain if good enough quality wont need to drain. Tip in batter and back in oven at 220 for 40 mins dont peep!!!! Me my hubby and 3 daughters 10,4,2 all loved it and i served it with
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also about community-involved programs, programs that are helping in the development and expansion of local organisations, clubs and small businesses. There is also the use of high-profile sporting stars as role models to work with the local schools and sporting teams, as well as in family programs and events. All of this is contributing to building a better community by raising the standards and values of the entire locality. The community spirit is alive and well in the New North. From Balga to Girrawheen, Koondoola to Westminster, the basic family principles of a safe and caring community are being reborn; in the home, in local halls, on sporting fields and in shops and businesses of The New North. There is a new sense of pride and enthusiasm in the neighbourhood as once old and tired communities find new life and vigour in what is being hailed as Australia'?s largest ever urban renewal project. Lifestyle The New North are unique inasmuch as they are rejuvenated areas which are surrounded by exceptionally well established community resources and facilities. As a consequence, residents of these wonderful New Living areas can enjoy the many fresh, new improvements and all the existing shops, medical facilities, parks, sporting clubs, schools and other community resources most brand new suburbs don't have for years.
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Something To Think About Lyrics Willie Nelson You're wondering just what I'll do now that it's over and done Well that's something to think about and I've already begun I suppose that I'll find a way people usually do But it's something to think about I'll be lost without you One thing I would have you do please consider the dawn The dawn of your lonely years when youth and beauty are gone And when you can no longer have any sweetheart you choose Here is something to think about I'll still be thinking of you One thing I would have you do
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like to have seen that done. I was not here for much of that period, so I cannot say, at first hand, that it could have been done, but I cannot help regretting it was not. I agree with the right hon. and learned Member for West Derby that the only way to deal with a constitutional issue of this magnitude -- the reform of the Second Chamber -- is by agreement. My right hon. and learned Friend proposed an all-party committee. I go further. I ask the Government to consider the possibility, even now, of moving for the appointment of a Royal Commission. I believe that course, if I may say so with great respect, will help the Prime Minister out of what must 292 be for him a very difficult situation. He must, if he is an honest man, and I do not for one moment believe that he is not, know that to say that the Government has a mandate to reform the House of Lords is sheer rubbish. I am not sure if he was present when the Senior Burgess for Cambridge University (Mr. Pickthorn), about this time last night in this Chamber, completely demolished any suggestion that there could be a mandate for the reform of the Second Chamber -- a mandate, said the Lord President, to take steps to prevent obstruction. How? Because they gave due notice, he said, in "Let us Face the Future," that they would not tolerate any obstruction of the
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disease in species conservation: Some beekeepers, worried by the collapse of their bee colonies in recent years, are pointing a finger this month at a class of insecticide (neo-nicotinoids) that they think is responsible for lowering the insects' resistance to disease. They may be right, but I'm cautious. History shows that, again and again, blaming chemicals for the decline of a species has prematurely exonerated the real culprit, which is often disease alone. The role of parasites in causing species to decline is often overlooked. Native European red squirrels, for example, have long been retreating in Britain at the hands of the American gray squirrel, which menagerie-owning aristocrats introduced in the 19th century. For years it was thought to be the competition for food that prevented the squirrels' co-existence, but now scientists place most of the blame on a parapox virus that causes a mild illness to the grays but kills the reds. My latest Mind and Matter column for the Wall Street Journal is on gene-culture co-evolution: Human beings, we tend to think, are at the mercy of their genes. You either have blue eyes or you do not (barring contact lenses); no amount of therapy can change it. But genes are at the mercy of us, too. From minute to minute, they switch on and off (i.e., are actively used as recipes to make proteins) in the brain, the immune system or the skin in response to experience. Sunbathing, for example, triggers the expression of genes for the
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Product Description See your favorite through a dark glass as the epic that literally rebuilt the X-Men in eight miniseries and more continues! Apocalypse has conquered half of humankind and is ready to destroy them all! Magneto and his Amazing X-Men fight to protect humans and mutants alike, only to learn from Bishop that his world might need to be unmade! Plus: excerpts from Apocalypse's own files on the alternate-universe X-Men, and their friends and foes... but which is which? Featuring Blink and Sabretooth of the Exiles! Collects X-Men: Alpha, Age of Apocalypse: The Chosen, Generation Next #1, Astonishing X-Men Volume 1 #1, X-Calibre #1, Gambit and the X-Ternals #1-2, Weapon X Volume 1 #1-2, Amazing X-Men #1-2, Factor X #1-2, and X-Man #1. Thu, 19 Oct 2006 15:09:59 +0000 cpheonix rated 4.0 / 5.0 : Any X-men fan should read their biggest ever storyline - and its finally possible to do that in chronological order thanks to these epic volumes! If you're a new fan, or missed the initial print some 10yrs ago now (like I did), then this is a must. The first book was a little disappointing as stories were all over the place and you really didnt know what was happening, with characters and teams changing from each segment. Its understandable as I discovered that most of them were back stories written after the main event. Hence why anyone starting should read this first and the epic book 1 last. Seeing the characters we all know
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Fantastic Plastic Make plastic out of a protein found in milk. Learn about the history of plastics, the materials and polymers used in the manufacturing process, and the methods used to shape plastic into objects. Read More Celluloid, the first synthetic plastic, was invented in the 1860s. It was made by mixing cellulose, the material that makes up the cell walls of plants, with camphor, a crystal-like substance found in the wood and leaves of the camphor tree. For many years, celluloid was the only synthetic plastic available. In the late 1800s, casein was discovered. Today, casein is mainly used in the button industry. In the 1900s, scientists discovered that petroleum could be easily processed into raw materials that could be used in the manufacturing of plastics, and petroleum has remained the main product used in plastics production today. The raw materials from petroleum are monomers (small molecules) that are combined, in chemical reactions, with other monomers (natural or synthetic) to create the polymers (large molecules) that are the building blocks of various types of plastics, such as silicones, polyesters, polyurethanes, and acrylics. In a plastics plant, the polymers emerge as plastic pellets or beads, which are then heated and shaped into plastic objects. There are several methods used to shape plastic liquids into plastic objects. One method is extrusion molding. Heated plastic is squeezed through a mold that is open at both ends. The heated plastic goes in one end of the mold, and as it comes out the
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and diced 6oz Sugar (i used light brown sugar) 6oz softened butter or margarine at room temp 2 eggs - beaten 2 tablespoons milk 9oz self raising flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon you will also need some cream, extra cinnamon and icing sugar for the icing - melt the butter and sugar and when hot add the apple and pear chunks and saute for 5 mins - drain the apples and pears and set aside the sauce for later - cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, sprinkle in the cinnamon - add one egg and whisk it into the batter, then add half the flour and whisk again, repeat with the other egg and the remainder of the flour - add the milk to slacken the batter slightly. - fold in the apple and pear chunks - pour in to a greased and lined caked tin... I used a 25 inch bundt but any shape will work - bake for 45 minutes at 170C - to make the icing simply add a a tablespoon of icing sugar to the caramel then halve it into two portions, stirring cream into one and cinnamon into the other - when cool, drizzle the icing on top eat and of course, enjoy! What a fabulous cake Dom, and I see you are embracing your Bundt side lately, they do make such stunning cakes, I must dust of my bundts, in a manner of speaking! Never mind about the bad year - put
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fit round pegs into square holes no matter how great a player developer, or how great a gm your team has. GB drafts or brings in players congruent to thier system ran. Ireland has been doing it congruent to what he thought was talent alone. GB proves both your system and the players brought in has to be a marriage with the honey moon. What are some things Phins fans will be looking for from Ryan Tannehill this season? Check out what Jimmy Bourbon is looking for. http://phinsnews.com/what-do-phins-fans-\\... A couple sacks this preseason on Tannehill wasnt primarily due to shotty protection. I witnessed with my on eyes Tannehill walking into a couple sacks. He has to do a better job of "feeling the pressure" too. Tannehill also has the athleticism to and quick release to avoid some some sacks even when the oline breakdown a little. He's still a rookie that's yet to start his 1st professional game. He will get better at "feeling the pressure". He will get better at escaping the pocket when the protection breaks down. Tannehill does have the needed tools to escape pressure. He just needs seasoning. Then he will feel the pressure and not walk into sacks. Then he will learn to bake sugar cookies from sugar shyte. "GB proves both your system and the players brought in has to be a marriage with the honey moon." YG, That is a GREAT point. Seriously! This is EXACTLY how the Patriots were able to get
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Just as the puck is being dropped, give it the slightest push. Push too hard and he'll fall, but usually I can get it so that it just slightly knocks him off balance, forces him to stand up straight, and I am free to pick up the puck if it's loose. Plus, people hate that and I've drawn more than a few retaliation penalties from it. At the face off, you can reach over and pull the belt strap of the other guy's pants. It's pretty bush, but pretty funny if you know him. Probably better suited for a practice line-up or a beer league game. He has to skate with pants loosening and drooping, take his glove off to re-tighten, or go to the bench. As a goalie, my favorite move was sliding the blade of the stick into the back of screeners' skates. A good quick jab was all it took to get the screeners scrambling for balance and might even get them to fall. If they fall in the crease, then any potential goals would get waved off. Ticked off a few guys this way, so be sure to have a grit player nearby to redirect the heat. i like number 5. sometimes a player will shield the puck with their body, making the top hand poke tough. if you are quick enough you can tap the puck carrier, say a right handed shooter, on the right elbow/hip/shoulder with your blade and they'll move the puck across
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tell you what you need, what will help you etc Also, you're doing great to get experience now, keep doing that as much as you can! Hello (: I'm (hopefully) starting a primary ed degree in September and I took almost only core subjects at a level (maths, lit, politics) but you definitely don't need to. I wanted to specialise in lit but a lot of unis let you specialise in almost any core subject. Languages are a new requirement in primary teaching so having any language at a level is definitely an advantage. Also, my friend took drama and the interviewers were very interested in that 'teaching is all about acting', etc. Drama's also a large part of language and literacy. So yeah, you can take almost anything as long as you can justify it. Go to open days and ask if you're worried. October isn't too late to change a levels in most places (: Sorry I don't make much sense. Thank you everyone who replied, I have learned quite a lot from your posts! I will get in touch with Uni's to see what they would prefer. And will also keep in mind about doing a drama degree then a PGCE. In the meantime I will keep doing as much experience as possible. I will keep to my A Level options for now, and see how it pans out, I can always change it too if I don't like it. English Language I will have as a
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the snow. XIV. Heard, have you? what? they have told you he never repented his sin. How do they know it? are they his mother? are you of his kin? Heard! have you ever heard, when the storm on the downs began, The wind that 'ill wail like a child and the sea that 'ill moan like a man? XV. Election, Election and Reprobation -- it's all very well. But I go to-night to my boy, and I shall not find him in Hell. For I cared so much for my boy that the Lord has look'd into my care, And He means me I'm sure to be happy with Willy, I know not where. XVI. And if he be lost -- but to save my soul, that is all your desire: Do you think that I care for my soul if my boy be gone to the fire? I have been with God in the dark -- go, go, you may leave me alone -- You never have borne a child -- you are just as hard as a stone. XVII. Madam, I beg your pardon! I think that you mean to be kind, But I cannot hear what you say for my Willy's voice in the wind -- The snow and the sky so bright -- he used but to call in the dark, And he calls to me now from the church and not from the gibbet -- for hark! Nay -- you can hear it yourself
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on her [according to her anyhow]. If this is the case, perhaps the 'devil' he is referencing is the girl that perhaps he cheated with? Sounds like she seduced him, and it would seem he's very sorry. Just a thought. I definitely don't believe the devil he is talking about is his ex-fiance, as the rest of the album makes the point very clear that he still has/had feelings for her. No negative references to her anyhow. That's below Matt Thiessen :P 2.) "With one shake of the mane regain the throne" I believe this is speaking of something that's happened to me before. I've found that often when I get into a relationship, the girl I'm in the relationship with can completely replace God as my main focus-- I can idolize the girl. When a breakup occurs, the girl is gone, and I'm completely depressed. Then God's like, "o hai, remember me? yah i'm the important one here." God's the only one you can always count on, and he's always there for you. Sometimes we just forget that though. It doesn't make sense, though, because he says he made it out alive; but just barely. I think he means he didn't really cheat on her, but considered it. Barely got out of it, and still regrets those thoughts from time to time (burns) but knows he was forgiven by God. OR He was tricked and disowned by his Fiance by no fault of his own, hence him talking about
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Anish Kapoor met with Heidi Reitmaier to talk about the third in the Unilever series of commissions for the Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern. As they walked through his studio, they talked about this new work and other sculptural discoveries. Here are some extracts from that conversation in expectation of the forthcoming installation. The Turbine Hall is an enormously difficult space, mostly because it's unclear about whether it's an art space or not. It is more difficult to look at art there than in the Duveen Gallery at Tate Britain, or in any other space in London. The Turbine Hall is somewhere in between a gallery and a station. The great problem with the space is that it demands verticality. This, is contrary to every notion about sculpture that I've ever engendered in my work. So I felt that the only way to deal with the vertical is in fact to deal with the full horizontal, to take on it's glorious hundred and sixty metres. What I have done for the space is to make a work, which is in three distinct volumes. These are connected to each other by a linking hose (pipe). The forms, as one experiences them in the space transmute into each other through the medium of this hose. I made a drawing about thirty years ago which relates to this. It is a computer drawing of a circle changing into a square. I determined the two ends; the computer 'imagined' the rest. It is
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can be more powerful than the visualization of a screenwriter and director. Such is the case of Audrey Niffenegger's novel - an escape into a world of the unknown (time traveling) that played well on the page largely due to the writing skill of the author. Bruce Joel Rubin's screenplay makes a mighty attempt to make visual the imaginary magic of the novel and thanks to CGI it pulls off the rather strange effects of appearing and disappearing of a time traveler. Robert Schwentke directs with a hefty dose of saccharine though, making what could have been a delicate story somewhat lugubrious. Henry DeTamble (Eric Bana) has the genetic code that allows him to travel backward and forward in time - a trait that requires a certain degree of acceptance on the part of the audience. We see Henry as a child, as a young man who meets a girl who will on a different 'trip' be a woman Clare Abshire (Rachel McAdams), and witness a bizarre courtship between a couple whose match seems made in heaven.... Along the way Clare's friends (Jane McLean as Charisse and Ron Livingston as a vastly different Gomez than in the novel) figure into the quasi-normal relationship/marriage that takes place. The tale can be confusing if the viewer is not willing to enter the realm of 'possible' and the main guide of the film seems to focus on the fact that whenever Henry time travels, he ends up in his new destination naked (there
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even though clearly other people probably found it. But, the moment feels unique. That's how you are supposed to feel.
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way to find qualified candidates? Years ago, employee referral programs were a shining symbol of human resources bureaucracy. People complaining they didn't know about open positions to tell their friends. Employees requesting and filling out forms. And HR tracking forms for payroll submission. Today, organizations have the ability to leverage technology and take their employee referral programs to the next level . No more tracking and completing forms! As a human resources professional, I've always felt simplicity was key in the recruiting process. Applicants need to feel it's easy to apply with the company. Candidates should feel the company is prepared and consistent in their process. It's equally important that employees are able to quickly recommend great employees. I don't like to admit this but I've had employees complain they didn't know job openings existed. It didn't matter that we posted all job openings at every employee entrance and next to every time clock. We also listed them in every newsletter. Managers mentioned open positions during their daily shift meetings. Our payout bonuses were in the thousands of dollars. Employees would still stop by HR and tell me if they had known about the opening, they had the perfect candidate for the job. The managers and I were totally frustrated by this. We kept saying to ourselves...but we told them! Now, the process of getting the word out about open positions is much easier thanks to social networking. With iCIMS Social Distribution tool, companies can make sure their openings are
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because he's a foreigner, unfamiliar with Russian customs. Speaking via Mikhail Shishkov, spokesman for the Valaam Monastery in the Russian Republic of Karelia, which Vladimir Putin visited on Monday, Father Mefody, the hand-kissing priest, said: "I kissed the Russian president's hand as a token of acknowledgement of the great Russian nation by the small [Macedonian] nation" (see here ). Shishkov explained that Mefody is originally from Macedonia, where it is common for the lowly to kiss the hands of their superiors -- ecclesiastical or otherwise. Possibly aware of the fact that the Russian Orthodox Church is currently facing criticism for appearing to be too closely entwined with the Putin regime, Shishkov went on to explain: "People call me and say: 'Why do you crawl, why do you behave like sycophants?' I have not heard such boorishness before." He added: "This person is a Macedonian; he filled that action with profound meaning. But [critics] only see the church as an enemy and aggressor. They are not interested in how many people he brought to Christ, how selflessly he works or how hospitably he receives Valaam guests." I am not entirely sure why I posted about this particular incident, which will probably soon be forgotten about. I guess the above video seemed interesting enough for me to want to highlight it on here -- especially after having just recently written about liturgical kissing and the traditions associated with reverencing the hands of priests. The clip also clearly emphasises the symbolic potency of
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teacher is going to find it very hard not to take sides. Subtly or not, they're almost certainly going to show a bias. Teachers should introduce speculations and controversies for discussion - this is education for the real world. How can that be education for the real world, when? Religious controversies are detached from or tangential to the real world, and religion itself is a private affair, and very sensitive. A better education for the real world would be to advise them thus: "Don't discuss religion if you can possibly avoid it, and if anyone tries to discuss it with you, tell them you're not interested." Lack of it, I think, is a factor leading to the sort of polarisation and extremism that we see in the USA. I don't think so. In fact, I think that assertion is quite groundless. Religious polarization in Northern Ireland was not caused by lack of RE lessons in schools. Around Europe, there are many different approaches to RE in schools. In some countries (such as most of Eastern Europe), it is optional, but only a few attend. In some countries (such as Germany), pupils from different religious backgrounds take different lessons, in at least one country France, it's prohibited outright. There's no obvious pattern that would give a clear indication that any of these approaches is more conducive than any other to religious harmony in society at large. "You haven't given me the slightest clue as to what you think RE should do"
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Online Community and Internet Safety I thought I should write some information on internet safety seeing as we run a discussion group and a database where people can meet each other. It is great that we all love our poi and staff twirling but that does not mean that everyone is nice and honest. Chances are there may be a few who are not who they appear to be . Remember that we can not actually see each other and some people use this to pretend to be something they are not. A mentally ill person who is 40years old and male may be pretending to be a 18 year old girl . And you really don't want to be giving out personal details to this kind of person. You should always think about what you put into our discussion group. It is viewable by anyone on the internet. That includes the crazy people who get a thrill out of hurting or harming others. So what should you do to keep SAFE on the internet? Think very carefully about what information that you give out in public viewable areas of the site. Do not give out your personal street address or phone numbers. Keep your full family name private, use a nick name or first name only. Just because you may see others post their personal information does not mean that it is a safe practice. If you are giving out information in order to shop on the internet. Make
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of pioneers from fields as diverse as film, retail, marketing and design. Speakers: Gurinder Chadha OBE, director of Bend it Like Beckham and Bride and Prejudice Feb 2009 Over 75 student entrepreneurs in Liverpool on Wednesday were provided with inspiration by internationally renowned creative business advisor David Parrish ( www.davidparrish.com ). David was keynote speaker at the FlyingStart Rally, which delivered a series of workshops and activities giving participants an insight into starting up and running a business or social enterprise. The event - organised jointly with Emma Hunter, North West Enterprise Champion at Liverpool John Moores, and her colleague Dominique Aspey - attracted a range of students and graduates interested in creating their own futures by setting up businesses. Dominique Aspey said: "we are delighted with the success of yesterday's event and feedback that I have had from my business contacts who came along as 'industry experts' shows that we have a huge amount of support from established entrepreneurs for what we are doing." The NCGE's FlyingStart Events Coordinator David Benson said: "Speaking to many of the participants throughout the day it seems we have really sown the seeds for the Programme and have some great candidates who I am sure are now going to apply at FlyingStartOnline.com ." Feb 2009 Rapid deployment of 175m of the Fluvial Innovations FLOODSTOP barrier designed by pioneering FlyingStart Global Entrepreneur Simon Phelps last week guarded against a predicted 6.8m spring tide at Sandwich Quay in Kent. Paul Marshall, Operations Delivery Team Leader
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those used for the troll in the LotR set Mines of Moria , but his combined body and head piece is new. Construction Bag 1, right platform The model itself is made up of three parts: the king's throne, a small platform on the right of it, and a larger one on the left. Bag one builds the right-hand platform... Bag 1, right platform parts ...which is in two parts. They don't join together. There's a small 1x1 round brick flinging catapault on one half and a wheel, which serves no purpose, on the other. Bag 2, throne base Bag 2 builds the throne base. The treasure, skeleton, crystal at the front can be slid back and forth underneath from the back. Bag 2, throne base with cage There's a cage on the right of the throne that can be flicked over onto an unsuspecting drarf, using a lever at the back. Bag 3, completed throne Bag 3 completes the throne build, which looks great. This is where most of the stickers are used, on tiles and on the brown panel at the back. All the stickers in the set are easily applied accurately. Completed throne with king Here's the king on his throne. It looks custom-made for him, doesn't it! Bag 4, left side Bag 4 builds the left hand side of the model. Bag 5, left side completed Bag 5 completes it, adding a rope walkway and rotating-bucket mechanism. The rope walkway can be disconnected from the left-hand
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the harassment case against him? The storm has of course made Slipper unfit to be speaker. There are many occupations where the same storm would not make one unfit for office, but speaker of the house is not one of them.
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left-back, especially against sides that defend with two banks of four (when the opposition full-backs get sucked inside by the Silva and Iniesta, and the opposition wide midfielders get drawn into the midfield battle). Here, however, the Italian wing-backs simply had to track the Spain full-backs, so neither Alba nor Arbeloa had a great attacking impact on the game. Spain should have stretched Italy's back three with width from higher up, attempting to drag out of position. On the other, the lack of verticality was shocking -- Spain were content to play in front of Italy, and despite the fact they often worked the ball into a position between the lines, the next pass was never available, as no-one was making a run in behind. Many of Spain's attempts were blocked, as they shot without trying to get past the Italian back three. Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci were brave with their positioning and aggressive with their tackling, happy to close down Iniesta and Silva quickly. De Rossi stayed behind and swept up -- sometimes he was rash with his tackling, but he read the game excellently. In theory, Italy should have been nervous at the back with no spare man -- but then with Spain's 'forwards' always making runs into midfield to make a 4 v 3 in that zone, Italy usually did have a spare man. One incident involving Silva summed it up -- a pass was fired into his feet, and he would have had a clear
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That was the raw material and I think it meant I dug a little deeper into my writing. You have limitations, I used to talk about being helped by working within my limitations but I learned that with no one looking I could step over the limitations, I found there was actually a different line. Maybe there wasn't a limitation at all, you step off into the void and find out what else is out there. I'm not saying I've reinvented the wheel, but for myself I've gone a little deeper." When did you feel you could make a record with these songs? "Well when I signed with Anti [ 2010 ], that made a big difference. They didn't even want to hear some songs, they just went: You're Beth Orton! That was pretty nice [ laughs ]. That led me to the fact I was probably going to have to make another record. My husband, who I met around the same time, he was very encouraging. He told me the songs were really good and I should finish them. It just happened quite naturally." What was it like going back into the studio though and realising that the outside world was going to hear your hobby? "I didn't think about it, I was so excited to be back in a studio. It was like giving me a tall glass of water, I just gulped it down! I didn't know I'd ever get back there. The feeling in the room
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Association and experience Diapause (?) and fantastic fantasies Better the desert that's familiar Than the plot that you don't know No content makes for lots of room Our man at home could appreciate such space Double time and no contentment Psychic drive meets law and order It's about time to get fed up He rubs the corners off his appetite Purity versus ambition "Horrid thoughts?you have to laugh" Is the latest thought our man's had Learning seems at odds with relaxation Common sense and evergreen bread However abstract go for affection Recognize the rules and grease the palm Perception and expression, love, life and law It's a watered down thirst for knowledge Up to date, no news is good news Baby boom/sugar culture?I'm in the denture business I said 'crops," I said 'cash" and I'm smiling? Things that are useful encourage support Who needs the piss poor poets pain of love? Another's heartbeat banging on the free spirits drum Integrate or isolate Change contends with happiness Full of beans and fit to drop Puffing and blowing Up the wooden hills to bed Inevitable anti-climax Our man is not a riveter He was one but changed his mind We could all use a little luxury Speed and range, comfort and joy Cue nostalgia?behold a baby boy? The good lord smiled the dya The nurse told his ma to get back to eating for one Born to a household with all the top items Water, heat and food and so life goes
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How can I "reuse" fresh eggs that we can't eat? (Hi! Sorry to regular readers for the stupidly long break in posting -- I've been reading all the comments as usual as they come in, just not posting any new content myself due to a combination of busy-ness, illness and laziness. I'm hoping to get back to regular scheduled blogging again now though!) This question is a bit like the one I posted six years ago (!!) about ways to use up no longer fresh eggs but this one is a little different. We've got our own chickens now so always have super-fresh eggs -- but sometimes, like this last weekend, I have to give them medication or treat their coup with things that mean we shouldn't eat their eggs for a few days. The eggs look perfectly fine but there is a risk of contamination so we can't eat them. I can't bring myself to just throw them in the compost though -- or even throw them at my boyfriend when he's not paying attention... ;) I know egg yolks can be used as a hair conditioner or for a face mask -- does anyone have any favourite recipes/techniques? I've also heard some people using them as a fertiliser boost for plants -- do any plants particularly benefit from an eggy treat (especially at this time of year), or is there any that definitely shouldn't have it? Any other suggestions? And finally, less on topic but critically important, did
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need them and including this statement on your resume is just stating the obvious Contact information A common mistake that is easy to avoid is an unprofessional e-mail address. Don't think that this is just students or young professionals; there are plenty of experienced professionals with inappropriate or unprofessional personal e-mail addresses as well. Also, include contact information that you can actually be contacted at. If you are currently in a job, we strongly advise that you do not give out your company e-mail or office phone number as contact information for prospective employers. You never know when an employer may contact you. Content Focus on measurables -- rather than providing the employer with a job description of past roles, focus on your accomplishments. Use statements that include action words, such as attract, make, save, etc. Examples of measurable statements: Grew sales by X% in a nine state territory to an annual sales revenue of $X Led X number of people in a department that oversaw the marketing of X number of products Successfully attracted X number of new customers within one year, an increase of X% to the overall customer database in the Eastern region Some people like to include a career objective or skills profile within their resume, while this is something that is not standard it can sometimes be helpful to quickly give a snapshot of abilities. If you choose to include something like this, be sure that it is tailored to the job that you are
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wilful dissemination of disinformation? They tell us they are the custodians of democratic rights. Pull the other one. Gollygosh: 14 Jun 2012 7:40:26am You are so right RRRAR, thank you for expressing my thoughts (and I am sure those of so many others) so succinctly. I have just written my second complaint to the ABC re Q & A, and the fact that we watch such programs in the hope of hearing information so we can make our own judgements, rather than watching public figures being demeaned, and being attacked with rehashed old news. The response to my first complaint was in a nutshell: I was wrong and they were ok. Time for all likeminded people to stand up and be counted, I feel How about it, Drummers? Robert: Gollygosh: 14 Jun 2012 10:25:58am Specifically two interviews with the PM, the first where Tony Jones asked questions and then answered them himself and was unpardonably rude. The second on Q & A the other evening, although admittedly the PM gave as good as she got in a composed and polite way. Time was ABC interviewers had a conversation rather than an interrogation. More information came to light that way, and it was possible to assess the character of the guest. Adversorial interviewing is unpleasant to watch and does not inform the viewer. It does rouse some in the community to display the less attractive side of the Australian public. I would not even wish equal Q & A time for
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truck. Two of the young American women were killed, five were critically wounded, and four were captured. The bodies of the four captured women turned up later in a garbage dump with their throats cut. Americans were outraged. Islamic clerics insisted that only Israelis could be so cold-blooded. And who was in charge of US forces in Fallujah at the time? None other than Major General Natonski, the Mossad liaison. Americans are supposed to believe that rag-tag "insurgents" use IEDs powerful enough to kill three US troops per day, on average. An American soldier even set up a blog on how "Intel" is betraying and targeting US troops. But sometimes Mossad bomb-makers accidentally blow themselves upin Iraq. According to Richard Wilson, Israeli sniping and IEDs are false flag operations. He says that on March 28, 2005, Americans arrested 19 Mossad agents who fired twice on a US Marine checkpoint. The Marines beat up the Mossad agents and tore off their Star-of-David necklaces. (The US media incorrectly said the agents were Americans.) The Mossad agents said they were employees of Zapata Engineering, which helps the CIA conduct interrogations, and also manages US ammo dumps and US motor pools in Iraq. IEDs in Iraq are powerful enough to flip over a 70-ton tank. Some of the models shoot depleted-uranium projectiles, and are triggered by electronic devices surreptitiously planted on US armored vehicles. Zapata Engineering (which employs Mossad agents) makes this exact kind of trigger, and oversees some of the US motor pools.
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into the other room to answer the phone we ducked into the bathroom and flushed our lunches down the toilet. "That was great, Mim," said Jeanie when Mom returned. "May we be excused?" is all I said. I wanted to get away from the table before anything else appeared. "Don't you want dessert?" Mom asked. "Sure," said Jeanie. "No!" I said. But Mom had already gone to get the cookies. She returned with some strange black lumps on a plate. Jeanie looked at them dubiously, then politely picked one up. "Oh, go ahead, eat it," I said, reaching for one myself. "They're just Girl Scout mint cookies. She left them on the radiator so all the chocolate melted off, but they won't kill you." As we munched our cookies, Mom asked idly, "What do you girls think I should serve for Bob's engagement party?" "You're not going to have the party here, are you?" I asked, holding my breath as I looked around at our living room, tying to see it with a stranger's eye. Mom had moments of decorating inspiration that usually died before the project was finished. The last one, a romance with Danish modern, had brought a teak dining table, a wicker chair that looked like an egg and hung from a chain, and a Rya rug into our lives. The huge turquoise abstract painting along one wall dated from that period too. But Mom had, as usual, gotten bored, so they were all mixed together with
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make it so. .s Believe the Legends are about to do something also. Watch this space. I don't appreciate the 2-3000 crowds at murrayfield pish. Bit cheeky to suggest that to say the least. At least the last regime would've had us debt free and alive so to speak. We don't even know how this is going to end but I don't recall CPR saying he was having nothing else to do with us after lumbering us with huge contracts he wouldn't honour. Stick to the point in hand Serge and cast aspersions when we're out this predicament please. "The last regime would've had us debt free and alive so to speak" You do know the deal he struck was not going to be paid to us until they had planning for more houses than was ever going to be let built by the council? Our arse was so far out the window that we would have died a thousand cuts before we ever sold the ground and we would have been thrown to the wolves by that piece of ****, While I dont think Vlad was the ideal man to take us on, he was the only one at the time and at least saved us for a few years from the trouble that robinson got us into. I'm sorry if I sound angry at you, it's just the mention of that "bastage" who caused all this shit, makes my blood boil. "The last regime would've had us debt
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Cohen. It is a well funded organisation to promote Western geopolitical interests. A mix of naive stooges, professional dissidents and people who want to live in America. If you want a clear human rights issue take a look at the Bradley Manning case. Whedonworship makes some good points. Also, many of these tax havens are in overseas dependencies, island micro-states and landlocked continental countries. Many of these territories function as tax havens, as it is one of the few routes to prosperity for tiny resource-poor countries that are dependent on expensive imports. If we really wanted to put pressure on them, we would not need to invade, we could use less favourable trade tariffs or other less drastic measures. Also, some of them are dependent on foreign powers such as the US or Britain for defence, so you could say we have already invaded them. Respect for democratic EU countries had gone down and admiration for authoritarian China gone up. The post-2008 lesson appears to be that repression works. It makes money. It is good for business. Who are liberals from declining countries to lecture others? I think liberalism lost its hegemony (or whatever you call it when an ideology is so dominant that its dominance isn't even noticed) well before 2008. In the last decade, leading liberal democracies have made a determined attempt to return to the late nineteenth century---to return to the permanent, lawless imperial war of the period. One consequence of this excitingly bloody dash for empire
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Every Early Years setting strives to create a calm and positive atmosphere, where children can thrive and develop as successful and confident learners. By asking you to reflect on how the ethos, practice and general approach in your setting impacts on the behaviour of both children and adults, the book suggests sensible ways to achieve an exciting and stimulating environment for all From an award-winning author team, there is down-to-earth advice, a number of common-sense solutions and all the essential information you will need to develop the best sort of setting, where everyone supports one another. Chapters offer guidance on: - creating an enabling environment for all - developing a team-based approach - considering the whole child - working with parents and other professionals - observing and assessing behaviour - sharing good practice. There are also: - case studies of children between 0 to 5 years - sample policies - lots of photocopiable material, on the accompanying CD-Rom. Suitable for all Early Years students and practitioners, the book is an encouraging read that will inspire and help you to improve behaviour in your class or setting.
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complexity of our current reimbursement schemes requires providers to fight with insurers for payment for every aspirin and bandaid. This requires a huge administrative staff, billing computers etc. In contrast, a single payer system could greatly streamline providers' paperwork. Paying hospitals on a lump sum budget basis -- e.g. as a fire department is currently paid -- could cut hospital administration costs in half. Similar savings could be realized by simplifying doctors' billing. When Canada adopted single payer, did she allow labor unions to opt-out and "keep what they have." No. Neither the provinces nor the federal government ever allowed labor unions to opt-out of the plan. Confusion on this point seems to arise from two places. 1) The province of Alberta did not join the single payer system until 1968, and 2) from the beginning, for non-covered benefits only, unions and individuals could "keep what they had" and could bargain for supplementary health benefits with private insurance companies. In 2008, less than 8 percent of U. S. seniors chose family medicine, a 50 percent decline since 1997; only 199 U. S, seniors matched into primary care internal medicine, 248 into IM /Peds, and 53 into primary Peds. The percentage of international medical graduates (IMG's) in our 3 primary care specialties is now 73 percent for IM, 68 percent for Peds, and 55 percent for Fam. Med. (Pugno, P , et al Fam Med 40 (8): 563, 2008) I don't believe that we have more than about 30 percent of
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the likelihood of future use of these agents by terrorists? Which kind of terrorist groups would be most likely to avail themselves of this type of warfare? And what, if anything, can be done to defend against such use? In short: How real is the threat posed by chemical or biological terrorism? Because biological and chemical agents are so dissimilar, each category will be dealt with separately before the paper turns to an evaluation of their common elements or characteristics.
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Check out Avant Seems To Be lyrics - another terrific addition to the already magnificent Avant lyrics collection. Seems To Be lyrics are part of the Private Room album that features an amazing beat and vocals. Avant Seems To Be lyrics I was sixteen with a mind of my own You were Seventeen and you thought you was grown I found a thrill when we went up a hill And you ues to feel me, my body would get chills I picked you up in my 89 Chevy I brought you candy and popcorn at the movies I had it made when I, got paid And we, go roller skate, but every thing has changed, Wait Seems to be to me, something wrong with this household Seems to be to me, you're always trying to take control Seems to be to me, something wrong with the kissing Seems to be to me, something is missing Seems to be to me, something wrong with the making love Seems to be to me, you forgot what love was Seemsto be to me something wrong kissing Seems to be to me, something is missing [Avant] We had fun that year that you turned 21 You were my world cause you brought me my baby girl She so fine and she's all mine AndI promised to love you until the end of time [Olivia] That's ok cause I felt the same way But you're running game and that's when everything changed The phone calls
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long forgotten in months to come. 'Al Dente' will remain a mystery to most -- so Blue Collar Gastronomy advises, cook your pasta until it is to your taste. Pay lip service to the cooking time suggested, but let your palate decide -- so taste as you go. It's failsafe. Crunchy pasta and rice have no place at the Blue Collar Gastronauts' table -- and should always be sent back to the kitchen if haughty restaurateurs try the 'it's what we call al chiodo' trick. You read that here first. Story nailed! I never thought I'd write this headline or piece, but these last few months I have bought and enjoyed wine in boxes. Never say never, as the expression goes. I have been happily buying and enjoying table wine out of boxes that were previously used only for 3rd and 4th rate, cheap-as-chips wine from the New World. I know someone's been at work and fixed the leaky tap that beset the first wine boxes. Others have noticed the upwards trend -- one wine writer friend, Fiona Beckett, even posted a cartoon on Facebook exclaiming these boxes were now called 'Cardbordeaux'. According to the noted wine writer, Keith Reeves, this is all part of a process set off by the oak cork spoiling problems. As wine has become more popular, pubs sell huge volumes. Pubs in turn mostly employ students who care not a fig for wine and viticulture. Drawing a cork, to those who care not a fig
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can be understood and repaired. It's one thing to study all the theoretical approaches to effective social work, it's quite something else to know the nature of the beast by personal experience. Since we can't all be poor or homeless or or homeless military veteran, for instance, we need to read the chronicles of those who have successfully navigated this difficult terrain. One such resource I've found and recommend is: "Down Town: True Tales of Trial and Triumph on the Mean Streets" by the NASNA 2003 Award winning author Robert E. Lipscomb of St. Louis. http://www.eaglesviewpress.com Read this, thank me later. Peace. I agree with Doris Jeanette that credentials don't mean much. A therapist can have credentials out the wahzoo, and still not be a good therapist. I am not sure I favor credentialing rules in states ... frankly, there are people with no graduate degree who are very effective therapists and many with Doctorates who are not at all suited for the role. I had excellent therapy as a client with an English professor who had Gestalt training. This was in the 1970s and now someone without a counseling or related degree would not be allowed to do that in that particular state. Looking for psychiatrist who is comfortable w/ alternative therapy. Had reaction to topamax which started anxiety and now multiple medication reactions. Don't want to be "zoned out" the rest of my life! Want my chemistry corrected. Are there any out there in the No. VA area?
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and insights to your clients. There are the more traditional methods whereby Powerpoint-style presentations are compiled. But given the digital nature of the the insights, agencies are using more interactive and collaborative methods to disseminate them. Our own HeadsUpT research portal is one such tool to get wider engagement and more active collaboration with clients . I've also seen digital insight channels whereby agencies are using advanced video reduction techniques to get their message across (and those of the consumer!). Include in your monthly package incentive handling and fulfilment. You're also going to experience a natural drop-out so include some time and cost for topping up membership. 3) Ad-Hoc Research Activities Given that you've got a community of people that can be on call 24/7, it makes sense to get the most from them by including the possibility for ad-hoc research i.e. that which falls outside the monthly deliverables outlining above. The range of ad-hoc projects may include surveys and polls through to more interactive, immersive exercises that deliver against more strategic issues. Each will require its own unique level of moderation and reporting, so take care to factor in these and any further client stakeholder management if the questions are coming from an area of the business outside of the research team. Further reading to help you on your way with your first research community include: If you need help planning your first research community or would like to know how Dub's pioneering research community platform can help deliver
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Barcelona's patented preaching to the irritated "You can take our ball ... but you can never take our freedom!" shouted absolutely nobody at all on Wednesday night, as that would be the sort of demeaning national stereotype to which WWLTW has categorically never played. No, sir! Ahem. It is a shame that nobody shouted such a thing, however, as it would have made a superb point about Celtic's defeat of Barcelona. In an even more exaggerated dominance than usual, the visiting Catalans had 83.6 per cent of the possession at Celtic Park. They completed nearly 1000 passes, more than six times the amount that the home side could boast. It is an approach for which Barca have been lauded extensively by football observers everywhere. They hold the ball for three straight minutes in midfield and the "ooohs" and "aaahs" start on Twitter, bouncing from viewer to viewer to viewer to viewer to viewer like ... you can probably finish that simile yourself. Tiki-taka has long since stopped being a tactic. It is now a cult, protected by its servants with feral vigour rarely seen outside of Twilight fans (who themselves are rarely seen outside). What we weren't allowed to learn this week... The hilarious power cut in Braga on Wednesday was a gigantic missed opportunity for football. Instead of waiting 10 minutes to resume under 'normal' conditions, the match should have been allowed to continue. The true greatness of the likes of Robin van Persie would have been properly tested
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hot when you crunch it between the graham crackers. I discovered Panacea at 588 Bloor Street as a great place for finding vegan products. Ken, the helpful proprietor has treats that even a non vegan would go crazy for. "Dandies" are an air puffed confection in a good sized bag. They are a lot sweeter than their conventional counterpart, and quite a bit smaller. The sugar makes up for the lack of preservatives in the product. You will find in in the cold section at the back of the store. To assemble the vegan version, there is a twist. For some reason -and I dont know why- vegan graham crackers don't exist. Trust me, I checked. Instead, try this. "Mary's Crackers Chocolate Cookies" are quite tasty and firm enough to hold a melting "Dandie." Put the "Dandies" between two cookies and you are good to go melt.. The only difference between making a conventional smore versus the vegan version, is to tent. Assemble 4 or 5 S'mores on a generous peice of tin foil. Make a triangle "tent" by bringing all sides together into the middle. With one more long piece of tin foil, wrap the entire "tent" around your stick. This secures it and you can dangle this over the campfire. Don't take too long to bring it off the fire. Let the steam in the "tent" out slowly before tasting. By the way peeps, doing the research on this piece was so hard!!! Researching, making and eating these
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approach from the Defence Committee. Horrabin, of whom much might have been expected, turned down a request to preside at a February meeting in a letter at once warm and frank: "I sympathise very much indeed with its object, but I feel that the success of the Unity Campaign may mean a great deal to the Movement here, and I ought not to prejudice it by any individual action which might cause friction. Believe me, I have thought this over seriously before replying." [51] Brailsford, who had been sympathetic the previous year, now refused to send a letter to the Memorial Hall. Despairing Wicks informed Dewar that their efforts looked likely to be fruitless. "Sumner" was convinced that the Unity Campaign prevented ILP and SL leaders offering any help. [52] He wrote in March: "Unlike the American Committee for the Defence of Leon Trotsky, which contains some of the best known leaders of American thought, the British Committee has remained a small body. We are doing our best to enlarge it". The American Committee was able to convene a rally 7,000 strong at the New York Hippodrome on 9 February to call for an international inquiry. The next day a British audience of 500, at the Memorial Hall, heard Sidney Silverman [53] and Garry Allingham [54] with Socialist League and Trotsky Defence Committee speakers making a further appeal for an international commission. Silverman, the main speaker, scorned the notion of a Trotsky-Japanese link, and stated that the exiled leader, and
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million dollars Well, I'd buy you John Merrick's remains All them crazy elephant bones And if I had a million dollars I'd buy your love If I had a million dollars We wouldn't have to walk to the store If I had a million dollars We'd take a Limousine 'cause it costs more If I had a million dollars We wouldn't have to eat Kraft dinner But we would eat Kraft dinner Of course we would, we'd just eat more And buy really expensive ketchups with it That's right, all the fanciest Dijon ketchups If I had a million dollars If I had a million dollars Well, I'd buy you a green dress But not a real green dress, that's cruel And if I had a million dollars If I had a million dollars Well, I'd buy you some art A Picasso or a Garfunkel If I had a million dollars If I had a million dollars Well, I'd buy you a monkey Haven't you always wanted a monkey? If I had a million dollars I'd buy your love If I had a million dollars If I had a million dollars If I had a million dollars If I had a million dollars If I had a million dollars I'd be rich
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and share it on any social media platform with not having to wait to go onto the Internet by the use of your computer. iCloud is ideal for the management of your contacts, photos, mail messages and apps, among other things. You will be able to easily transfer your files by way of wireless connectivity. Its retina display is simply outstanding in view of the fact that the highest-resolution is fantastic to say the very least. Furthermore, human eyes are incapable of distinguishing any quantity of individual pixels. Its well crafted images and graphic detailing is the best feature of the iPhone. The apps that are pre-loaded into the iPhone are lacking in several features; however, you can simply search the App Store for a number of other utilities or comparable ones for a less expensive price. The Apple app store is similar to a treasure trove and every authorized personnel is provided with access to the app store. It also has an easy to use interface. Post your comment Log in with your CNET UK or Facebook account to post a user review, or click Join to create an account
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So the question is, does she need it and will she benefit from it? I do think SLIT is a good thing to try IF dealing with allergies. (I do think that what they charge for the testing is rather criminal) VetLive : When you did the testing in 2008, was any desensitization treatment pursued? If not, was there a reason? As far as the testing, did you get a quote for intradermal testing? I know the Heska testing is expensive and the hospital I worked out that did intradermal was many years ago so I am not sure what the current costs associated with intradermal are but is considered superior. Jana: No, on the premise that positive results unlikely with so many allergens and how does one pick just a couple? Also that one was MAINLY done in the process of coming up with the IBD management. Also too many other things on the table then. Didn't consider intradermal, have to admit that I hate the idea of doing this to Jasmine, plus she has a hard time regrowing shaved fur. You see, when I compare Jasmine with JD, for example, would have to be JD who suffers with allergies (scratching and licking himself way more than Jasmine). It is true he hasn't had any skin infections or any other secondary issues but he is 10x itchier than Jasmine is. VetLive : There are a couple of things that would make me "guess" more towards the side of no.
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father an American citizen? Didn't Obama have to claim Indonesian citizenship when he was young? But Obama is spending a great deal of money to keep his background, including the details of his birth, a secret. The man who promised transparency is one of the least transparent men I've ever known. He promised to place legislation on the internet so that ALL could read it before Congress voted on it. Yet we all know what's actually transpired. Bills passed through without being read. This Obama kneels to the Saudi King. WHY? This Obama apologizes for being an American. This Obama calls Chavez "mi amigo." Ben, This is all adding up, scarily I say, to a man who was raised on Marxist doctrines, a man who sees America through the bitter, smeared and blackened glass of Rev. Wright, a man whose wife confessed to being ashamed of her country. Now, it's true, America hasn't been free from taint. To my knowledge, no country has been free of such. And certainly a country that has had a powerful influence on the world will be an object of both envy and hate. But there's another aspect to America -- and I beg young people who've been "educated" in our leftest school systems to examine well this "other" side to the flawed, privileged, greedy nation -- America has been the place for political and economic asylum in a world that punishes free thought, free speech, and individual liberty. Many have left everything else in
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it's back sometime in the future when it is done. I know this has been said by more folks than Gareth, but unfortunately I believe he may have an excellent point here. In spite of what the leadership at Adobe believes, I think the executives are searching for the same path to irrelevancy that Novell found in the mid nineties. They now must do something dramatic and repair the damage they have done with deeds, not words. Adobe can't have it both ways, especially after the terrible manner in which they have handled Steve Jobs, the market, and finally, their own community and customer base. Clean house. Get rid of the current leadership, find a fire breathing evangelist from within that can lead with a clear vision, and release every damn thing under the Adobe proprietary agreements having to do with ActionScript and the Players. Including AIR. Then as others have suggested, go to work on creating tools that will take any SWF or ActionScript/FLEX project written to a specific standard of coding practices and render it as HTML5 output. Sell this as toolkits and server technology so that we could deliver THE BEST solution according to the client's needs. I could sell a strategy like that because it makes sense. So start to look for what will work Adobe, it took about 5-8 years for Novell to cede it's market domination to Microsoft. Things move faster now, and though you may think you are catching the next wave, why
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restaurant with 90 percent of its produce. Having a farm dedicated to his needs helps Kinch narrow the farm-to-table gap. But the chef insists that his relationship with Sandberg goes beyond locavore politics. "Love Apple isn't about touting organics or getting all your ingredients within a 50-mile radius," he says. "It's about giving people pleasure by putting the best possible product on the plate." The farm also gives Kinch access to produce throughout its life cycle, encouraging the kind of seed-to-flower cooking (not just the fennel's bulb but its pollen, too) that has fertilized so many local menus of late. Sandberg grows malabar spinach; ficode glaciale, a slightly tart, crunchy ice plant; and an intensely flavored herb known as quilqia (think of it as cilantro on steroids), among other obscure items that are now a little less obscure because of Kinch. On the beautifully terraced 22-acre property tucked into the folds of the Santa Cruz Mountains, Sandberg and her crew employ biodynamic practices developed by Rudolf Steiner -- burying cows' horns filled with dung and stags' bladders stuffed with yarrow in the ground as a means of enriching the soil, for example -- that raise an eyebrow or two. But Kinch is a believer, at least in the results. "Does the cow horn help? I don't know," he says. "What I do know is that all of these practices force you to pay attention to the most minute details. They require you to think about everything you're doing, which is
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notes, preferably male, but dont mind female. must be creative. Singer/Frontman wanted for Happy Mondays / New Order / Primal Scream Influenced group based in stockport. There are a few tunes we\'ve made on our myspace. If you are interested contact us at Thegroovemusic@hotmail.com Drummer wanting to join band, covers or originals. Approx 10 years experience but not been playing for last few years, hence this post! Into pretty much anything and everything from Rock to funk to hip hop. Have transport, email back if intrested, cheers Manchester Based Death Metal Band ? influences range from Deicide to Sepultura ? seeks vital fourth bassoon player to complete exciting line-up of Death Metal bassoonists unafraid of rocking into and beyond the afterlife. Time Wasters may apply as long as they can play a) Death Metal and b) bassoon. Oboe players with huge ambition might be considered, but they must totally rock out. Age, image, experience, all irrelevant, but no Cobain clones (unless they can play bassoon, etc, etc.) Contact Simon Waters on simonwaters@onetel.com. New band lookin for good bass player and strong singer with their own ideas. Basically rock music with room to manouver into other sounds where it takes us. Good vibes and positive attitude - we won\'t be messin about just gettin on with it. Please reply if you\'re interested. 28 Year old Rhythm/lead guitarist with live/studio experience looking for a good rock/indie/pop/punk band to join or form to help play/gig/write/co-write good original songs. Email if you want more
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or legalization. Even many of our beloved East Vancouver lefties seem convinced that the most progressive position to take is one of 'sex as work', arguing that debates around prostitution should prioritize labour rights, allowing women to come out from the underground and 'into the light' as free and autonomous workers. The gaps in this logic are all at once complex and simple. While I have long been a supporter of labour rights, of unions, and have counted myself as a fighting member of the working class who has waivered somewhere between socialism and Marxism from the moment I understood the concept of class struggle, I've found myself suddenly misaligned with some of those with whom I share my end of the political spectrum. These are the people I vote for. They represent my interests and ideologies and yet, when it comes to the issue of prostitution, it feels as though we've been pitted against one another. On one hand there seems to be a distinct lack of class analysis -- we forget that there are reasons that some women are prostituted while others are not, that some women have a 'choice' while others do not. On the other, because decriminalization has, in part, been framed as a labour issue (i.e. that this is a job like any other and, therefore, should be treated in the same way any other service sector job is, in terms of laws), the gender and race factors fall to the wayside and we forget
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for the code, but they're not allowed to keep it on file, so in theory it can't be stolen by a break-in. The credit card companies charge less for a transaction with a card present (e.g. physically swiped, or giving the CVV if done over the Internet or phone.) That's because they think there's less chance of fraud if you have the actual card; they didn't just get it off of a list they downloaded off the Internet. In practice, it's much less useful. Lists including the CVV are available all over the place. They get them from physically stolen cards, or by hacking into computers and listening while the transaction is taking place, or from unscrupulous merchants who keep the code around even though they're forbidden to. Pin It is a security PIN number that is used when making online purchases. Very few if any normal retailers will ever ask you for the number because it is built into the cards magnetic strip. I might be wrong in this, but I would also assume that since it is on the back of the card only, and not on the front with the rest of the card, it serves as an extra security purpose from theifs. If i was to install a camera near an ATM machine, I could easily get all your card info from an picture of the front of your card. Then I could easily take that image and go buy things on your card online, except
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can have health implications. European, wet area or level-entry showers Level-entry showers are: Safer - tripping is reduced not having to step over a threshold. Much easier to use when helping children, elderly, unwell or disabled people. Usually larger than a cubicle shower so they are easier to access if there is an emergency. Spacious enough to have room for a seat. Floor surfaces within the level-entry shower and adjacent bathroom area should be slip resistant. There are strict rules governing waterproofing level-entry showers so that water from the shower area is prevented from causing damage to other parts of the building. For more information contact your local building consent authority. A range of grab rails that are available from a hardware store for you to install ? make sure the handrail is fixed into solid framing and not just the wall lining material. Laundry Laundries are often a dumping ground, especially just before wash day or after sports practice. They also have a tendency to become storage areas. To increase safety, design your laundry with: Enough space ? the risk of slips, trips and falls is greater in cramped spaces. Specific areas for storage, ironing and clothes washing/drying. Non-slip floor surfaces. Stairs and steps Stairs that are too steep, have changes in direction (winders) or are tightly spiralled are more difficult to use safely. Spiral or curved stairs must meet specific design requirements so that the curve is not too tight. Well designed stairs incorporate: Even step heights (risers)
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of ships of less than 300 gross tons and provided a limit of liability of at least 2 million SDRs (approximately CDN$3 million). Section 28 applied to all ships of less than 300 gross tons except passenger claims under s. 29 and provided for a limit of liability of $1 million. (The limitations of Part 4 of the MLA, which implements the Athens Convention, were not applicable as the defendants were not passengers "under a contract of carriage".) The term "passenger" is a defined term in Part 3 of the MLA and includes a person carried on board a vessel "operated for a commercial or public purpose". The parties apparently presented arguments relating to whether the vessels were used for commercial purposes. However, at trial, the Judge pointed out that this argument was misplaced. The Trial Judge noted that the two defendants who were injured were not aboard the vessel operated by one of the plaintiffs. Therefore, regardless of whether the vessels were used for a commercial purpose, the injured defendants were not passengers vis a vis the plaintiffs and the s. 29 limitation did not apply. Accordingly, the limitation applicable was $1 million under s. 28. The Trial Judge further dealt with a subsidiary issue of whether the limitation amount included interest and costs and held that it did not. The defendants appealed to the Federal Court of Appeal arguing that the limitation should have been under s. 29. The appeal was dismissed. The Appellate Court agreed that s.
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Ebay!!!! As a fellow crafter/artisan the general public can't seem to appreciate the time and thought we put into each article. Most are so used to buying the cheaply made, stinky, fall apart items that come from China (sad but true). We LOVE what we make and take PRIDE in our workmanship. If we didn't we would not be trying to sell it to someone else! Why would you even bother trying on something you didn't like? If it's something out of my price range I can still appreciate it's beauty and the work of it's creator. The old adage still stands true...If you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all". And yes, I love to buy from other artisans!! This article really struck a chord with me. I have long struggled with the pricing of my work -- back when I did hand-written calligraphy wedding invites, when I made knitted and handsewn items, hand painted yarns, and more recently with painted and calligraphic artworks. It's hard to put a price on what you do, especially when so many hours go into. I have also reckoned about $5-$10 per hour as an approximate. I've had people I hardly know ask me, "If I buy the yarn will you knit me a sweater?" and when I've replied, "well taht's about 30-40 hours of my time, what would you charge someone for a week's contract work?" I've had the reply "yes, but you enjoy it". I'm sorry? because I enjoy
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was enterprising, and similarly risky. But it paid off. Pick the talent There were also notable performances by seamer Sandeep Sharma -- who finished with 12 wickets at 15.75, including 4-54 in the final, as well as tweaker Harmeet Singh, who Ian Chappell has stated categorically as the best left-arm spinner in the world, and the second-best overall behind Graeme Swann. But you can only compare apples with apples -- and it's plaudits like these which can often send young athletes down the wrong road. Greats such as Tendulkar and Ponting never played in an Under-19 World Cup. India's Rohit Sharma and Australia's Moises Henriques both shone in the 2006 edition, yet both have found international cricket thoroughly miserable. Lara, Jayasuriya, Kohli -- none of these names were the top run-scorers in their respective tournaments. There was some brilliant cricket played in Townsville, and no doubt there was an abundance of talent on display -- but part of the fascination of the U-19 World Cup is seeing how they develop from here. There's still one more step to go -- who will put their hand up? Euphoria back home Back home, a hero's welcome awaited the U-19s as they triumphantly carried home the World Cup. Winning against Australia has become almost as prestigious as a win against hereditary arch-rivals Pakistan, and cricket-loving Indians were quick to shower appreciation on these young stars. The triumphant U-19 Indian cricket team arrived home to a euphoric reception in Mumbai. As Delhi boy and
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Member Login Book Marks How to Create a Rule in Microsoft Outlook If you're one of those popular, busy people who receives dozens of emails an hour (either at home or in the workplace), then you might also find yourself wasting precious time opening emails of low importance and wondering how to make more efficient use of your time. Modern office applications such as Outlook provide an array of features that help you to do this, and one of the most popular methods of improving time management is to get the application to sift your emails for you by use of the Rules feature. Creating Rules will enable you to perform certain actions automatically based on specific criteria of your choosing, freeing you to focus on critical new email. Read on for the lowdown. Step-by-Step Instructions 1 Launch Outlook by locating the Microsoft Office folder within the Start Menu and clicking the Microsoft Outlook entry. The program can take several seconds to initiate, especially if you have many folders containing a high volume of entries (such as email, contacts, appointments and tasks). 2 Click Tools on the main toolbar and choose Rules and Alerts. The Rules and Alerts dialog is displayed. If any current Rules have been set up, they are summarised here and can be either edited or deleted. 3 Click New Rule to launch the Rules Wizard. Select Move Messages from someone to a folder and click Next. There are many different types of Rules that can be
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they have a shot at it if they're interested. "The trick is that people should give it a go, which is why it's good if people get the chance to try things out at school or in college. It doesn't have to involve money, it could be starting up a little project or something you're interested in, just do it, don't wait for permission, just give it a go." What you learn could benefit you in your career, even if you don't go on to be a successful founder. "Even if you work for someone else, its good to have entrepreneurial qualities, to always be curious and to look for the next opportunity or ways to win business. "Having an open mind is a big part of it, to not just be set in your ways. Every entrepreneur I've met, they're just curious about life. They're interesting people, but they're interested in the world around them and the people in it, always looking for the next big thing." 1 Comment Many thanks to Jonny for doing this interview, the most in-depth I've ever done (listen to the audio on Soundcloud)! Great write up too ) For anyone reading it who is aged 16-30, based in the UK and has a great idea for a new business (or has been trading for less than 12 months), you can win 1,000 cash funding and PR from Shell LiveWIRE by applying online at http://www.shell-livewire.org/awards-sta\\...
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