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These range from cloud architects and cloud administrators, and security experts. "Datacentre management is completely different in a cloud environment," he says. "There has never been a better time to be an IT professional. Our industry is changing into an information economy and you have all the opportunities to get out of the backroom to the board." "Talk about the power of information business to help our companies make decisions to thrive in this new digital world," he suggests. For futurist Tim Longhurst, a critical step for ICT leaders is to "look at how the world is changing and what the opportunities are". Major challenges that were not solved by previous generations can be solved by technology, says Longhurst, who also spoke at the EMC forum. For a CIO, he says, it is not about cost cutting anymore, but "being visionaries", seeing the world as it could be through technology. "What is going on out there, what are the possibilities? We understand the technology, we need to be visionaries in our organisations. Transformation won't happen without our output." He says this type of transformation is exemplified by the experience of Salman Khan, a hedge fund analyst in Boston who posted the videos of his tutorials to his niece on YouTube. Khan had the option to share it privately with his niece or share his lessons with the world, he chose the latter. Longhurst says over millions of people have already viewed his video lessons on YouTube. He has since quit
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Around The World In 80 Gardens - South Africa This spectacular series continues with Monty Don heading off to one of the most plant-rich zones in the world: South Africa. He's on the eighth leg of his incredible global journey. Visiting 80 of the world's most celebrated and stunning gardens, from ancient to modern, large to small, and grand to humble. Whilst there he takes a journey to the Drakensberg Mountains to see some botanical treasures in their natural environment, views the strange King Proteus, South Africa's national plant and traces the garden-story of the Dutch colonists who settled in South Africa in the nineteenth century. Highlights in this episode include: the Kirstenbosch Botanic Gardens in Cape Town, some native treasures in the Drakensberg Mountains, plus a school vegetable garden in a Johannesburg township.
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fought, killed, bought, traded and swindled for this land. If the others wanted to keep it, they should have tried harder."
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Dragon Age 3 details emerge from survey, but it is real? Play as a warrior, mage or thief and assemble a team of 10 heroes to take on a new evil. A Dragon Age 3 survey which has emerged from an unverified source has revealed that players will assume the role of the leader of The Inquisition. As a warrior, mage or thief players must assemble a team of up to 10 heroes in order to take on a new evil. The survey also mentions online and cooperative modes, finishing moves and the ability to control four party members concurrently. The survey also features what is said to be a plot synopsis for the third game in the hit series, asking participants to indicate which bit they liked the sound of. "The great nation of Orlais, the most powerful empire in Dragon Age, tears itself apart in civil war. The stout men and women of Ferelden struggle to recover and reclaim their nation from the horde of vile Darkspawn that lay waste to its lands a decade ago. The Templar order has broken away, claiming the church has become too lax in policing the dangerous powers of the mages. The Mage circles have rebelled, believing the Templars have become too strict, too zealous in their duties, and too quick to slaughter those who step out of line. "The world of Dragon Age is one on the brink of collapse, and when a desperate gathering in the name of peace becomes
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of humour, a relief that mocks you back Willpower reversed. As a cup, empty of yourself and yet full up A typical bourgeois bargain guaranteed not to affect reception Frying pan fire, nose spite face, smart wallet, the loot option Telly Brick is pretty static Buy one today, chuck one tonight Those attempts to scare with headlines coupled with a quiz to gain a Mini Metro, safe and silent rules to encourage caring seatbelts, soft logic, a bourgeois balance where everything's great Holiday camp country - it's all free Learn from hardship, fun on a plate, save in the long term with a large initial fee But you've got to be a prat to waste your time and cash on an object that takes the piss out of your hopelessness Serious hard knock, he takes himself serious Serious image, worried he's not man enough Sensitive; goes out as the all-purpose bloke Scared hard knock, he takes himself v. serious A comedy chap when the gang's all here; expressions fresh from cinema screens "First I'll have a beer and then I'll have a beer" Big on the all mouth and trousers scene Hard trousers, none of your dubious keks Serious face, he takes his clothes serious Testy physically, its hard to keep up Tip top, Grade A, A1, tip top tip top tip top, ship shape Alone on the deck stood the feeble man Scared face - do as I do and like frown as I do when I'm weak Scared
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This web site uses cookies to improve your experience. By viewing our content, you are accepting the use of cookies. To find out more and change your cookie settings, please view our cookie policy . Close GTA 5 second trailer details main characters, looks gorgeous Rockstar has published the second trailer for Grand Theft Auto 5 , giving gamers a glimpse at jet planes, virtual rottweilers and trucks driving out of more jet planes. The clip is embedded below, where you can check it out for yourself. Featuring a funky-fresh Stevie Wonder soundtrack and some promising voice acting, the trailer sets up the lives of the game's three protagonists, Michael, Trevor and Franklin -- three game-world inhabitants from different walks of life, drawn together into a life of crime that's set to weave a darkly satirical, culturally relevant narrative, and also lets you drive a dirtbike into a boat. Vehicles and scenery are clearly big parts of GTA 5 , and I was impressed by the glimpse at lush woodland and babbling brooks, while the shots of the inner city look suitably grim. Abseiling, train-leaping and a dog all make an appearance, as does a spoof iMac 'Fruit' computer -- my only complaint would be that gameplay itself remains a mystery, and although the trailer (presumably rendered using the game's engine) looks a treat, a glimpse at some gameplay mechanics would have been appreciated. The ability to switch characters mid-mission -- complete with a Google Earth-style zoom-out -- is one
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all would be fine by then. In three hours, they were on land, walking ahead of him, trying not to fall down in the crowd, feeling his hands urging them on, steering them wherever the signs told him to go, his voice telling them all the things they wanted to hear. A man with a badge gave them white cards to hang on their coats; their common code, Han-14, would get them together if lost; on to the end of the ramp where doctors worked in rooms with ceilings as far back as you could lean; a man just ahead had his card torn in half and chalk scrawled on his sleeve; they took him out a different door. They held hands outside and followed their father to the trains; once aboard, they felt sure of things and fell asleep, leaving him to watch the buildings give way to trees; by morning, they were there. VI. MRS. JAMES EDWARD HANLEY AND DAUGHTER A prayerful six weeks passed slowly in the house in upstate New York, but the time came to bring the rest of his women home; he would travel alone, leaving Liza in charge, and Mary and Kate would obey her as they would their mother, or he would know the why of it. The trip to Ward's Island was long, but he ran the gravel road to the hospital, stopping out of breath at the desk to be told the third floor office would have that sort of
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days for working holidays. I make the schedule for my department, which consists of four people. We usually have two of us working Thanksgiving, the other two working Christmas. We're all pretty cool with it and the hours are flexible enough where the people who do have to work those days won't have to miss out on family gatherings or anything like that. I generally think people should be encouraged into laziness on the holidays. It's a time to eat, drink and be merry. I don't understand this common mentality in America that everything comes before work. I don't worship at the altar of work. I love my job, I do my job, but I want holidays off and think others should have them off too - assuming that's what they want. I'm pretty used to it; I work in the entertainment industry, so we're likely to work on other peoples' days off. I pretty well knew this when I decided to move into the industry. It's hard to coordinate with family, but it sure does make it easy to get together with work friends. I think everything non-essential, especially retail, should be closed on all national holidays. The tiny grocery store I do a lot of shopping at is always closed on holidays, and I say good for them. I do this crazy thing called planning ahead. totally agree. the biggest grocery chain in this area closes for thanksgiving too, and as you say, good for them. the holidays
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even though the evidence for man-made climate change is really quite strong. This country, at its peak of prestige and prosperity, from WWII through much of the middle decades of the 20th century, was a country built upon understanding the importance of progress and expanding freedom and prosperity for all. At the root was the frontier mentality so eloquently preached from the bully pulpit of the JFK White House. We put a man on the moon within one decade of JFK's progress. We did that because not only was US pride at stake in the space race competition with the Soviets, but also because this country believed in the power of science to unpeel the layers of mystery in the universe and because this country believed in the value of knowledge gained from the scientific processes as a roadmap for designing solutions to solve problems affecting the nation as a community. Climate change is no different -- we should take the mentality tha de-carbonizing our infrastructure represents the road map for future economic growth. It's the opportunity that hard, reasoned-base science presents; and America will only remain great if it seizes this opportunity as we seized the challenge of conquering space. The technologies developed during the Space Age race to the moon formed the bedrock of what would eventually become the telecommunication revolution that has allowed the conversation which we are having today on 38 pitches. Government, citizens, civic organizations, companies, etc. worked together to meet a common challenge rooted
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family. But seen as we're both in our early thirties it's not a dream to give up on. We're certainly visit there again in the future.
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lack of a proper alternatives, a new road has to be built. abby on March 17, 2011 10:17 pm What about wherewithal, nonetheless and notwithstanding? I love those words, too. fenigal on March 17, 2011 11:47 pm wordsmithy: and where might be the schoolmasterly response from Michael? wordsmithy on March 18, 2011 7:41 am venqax, Well (or shouldn't I begin a sentence with "well"?), I suppose we each have our own area(s) of ignorance... You caught me completely off guard; I don't recall the whole "'hopefully' as an adverb not being able to modify a sentence" issue in school. I must have missed that day (or week) in class. There is an online dictionary, The Cambridge Dictionaries ("for Learners of English" which advises new English speakers: "hopefully adverb -used, often at the start of a sentence, to express what you would like to happen Hopefully it won't rain. Hopefully we'll be in Norwich by early evening. -in a hopeful way "Do you have a cigarette?" he asked hopefully." No comments from the kiwi gallery, Michael? Laraine Viss on March 18, 2011 7:09 pm I disagree with your number 50. I've never heard the "h" left out of the word "vehicle." Michael on March 18, 2011 10:05 pm Kiwi?! Other side of the Tasman old mate. 'Hopefully' as an adverb is still resisted by some but I suspect they're fighting a losing battle. As the Oxford Dictionary points out, we happily say 'Sadly, he won't be joining us.' Peter on March
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The Word Made Flesh Advocacy Publication Updates There is so much hurt and pain in our own neighbourhoods and communities. Hurt and pain that is hidden by walls and fences, and all the barriers we erect. Facebook profiles that create an image of perfection, instagrams that only display the party. We live well-curated, well-manicured lives. Yet underneath it all, there's so much more going on. The other week I was in Ottawa for a wedding, and while I was in town, had a number of opportunities to speak on behalf of Word Made Flesh Canada. It was a wonderful, exhausting, joyful and overwhelming week. A week in which God was present, a week in which I found myself in a place of weakness. A week where I found myself open, perhaps more open than usual, to God's grace. It was a week in which I received incredible hospitality and encouragement from those with whom I stayed. It was a week in which I encountered many engaging questions about the life and work of the Word Made Flesh community. It was a week in which I was asked to open the scriptures in three different churches, and to ask what God might be saying to us there, and in that place. Like many weeks lately, this was a week of deconstruction. Of God dismantling my pride and self-reliance. Of coming face-to-face with a life-changing, transformative piece of good news that I almost couldn't bear. Of being surprised by grace, as so
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she loses him? Accolade A LITTLE BIT WILD is Ms. Dahl's take on the classic of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST-. Readers this is not Walt Disney's singing version. Ms. Dahl did a fantastic job of creating two most incompatible protagonists that had this reviewer going a slew of emotions as their story unraveled. Dark and erotically sensual A LITTLE BIT WILD is a classic in the making with its witty dialogue, a couple with sexual chemistry that explodes off the page. Readers will melt into this story and once the book closes long to re-read again and again. If you are a regular reader here at the book girl then you know all about my love of anything and everything Victoria Dahl writes. I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of A LITTLE BIT WILD and read it during Romcon. I know that some people will have a problem with Marissa, because she is more like a contemporary heroine than a historical one. However, I loved her and probably for that same reason. She is curious about intimacies between men and women and doesn't seem to feel any remorse fo ...more If you are a regular reader here at the book girl then you know all about my love of anything and everything Victoria Dahl writes. I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of A LITTLE BIT WILD and read it during Romcon. I know that some people will have a problem with Marissa, because she
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hero or villain as it where pulling out a large SAW Weapon system, a Man Portable Gatling gun, M60, M249 and just opening up with it and mowing down the attackers! WOW its awesome entertainment but it?s just that, entertainment. Deploying a SAW system is more about brains then brawn. It?s a support system. Not a M16 Rifleman on point, or a grenadier, the whole reason is to for the SAW System is to suppress. Suppression is an art form of tactics, strategy, cover and concealment. SAW systems should be deployed in such a way that you have a very clean fire lane, a steady platform and good cover. Hip firing of the SAW system is often extremely frowned upon but its capable of being done. SAW Gunners in the almost every Military around the world, are taught three major positions to shoot their SAW system in, Standing, Kneeling, and Prone. Standing Deploying in the Standing Position, the SAW gunner will raise the weapon and place it securely into the shoulder, grasping the pistol grip in the firing hand while holding the hand guard firmly in the off hand. Sighting down the iron sights and firing a 3 to 5 round burst. This position is good for quick firing engagement then moving to a more stable position and better cover. The SAW systems are often so heavy that constant engagement in the Standing position will cause extreme fatigue. A secondary method of the Standing if you have to continuously engage
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of space left, with around a hundred people coming through the door, swing dancers turned up looking for a stage; we reshuffled. Hot soup was a welcome boost for the still healthy-numbered group remaining at 5am in the booze-free Barron. We ran on adrenaline (and caffeinated hot stuff). President Miranda Stuart reflected through blurry morning eyes and a grin: "I boiled four pumpkins for soup but I like to think that a greater soup was made." It was an opportunity for people to push themselves out their comfort zones, physically and creatively, and the effects were quite something: "I played jazz like I've never played Jazz before!" said one; "unleashed", said another. "Before tonight my art was a puny Chihuahua. Tonight the Rottweiler was unleashed. It needed no treats." Well, nobody actually said that but I'm sure many were thinking it... As an artist in my 4th year, I have at times found St Andrews quite a difficult place to get motivated/ find the time/space to make stuff, that's why I find events like this so brilliant. In my time here I have witnessed great improvements in the culture and creativity of the town, with arts related societies mushrooming all over the place. We should encourage the changes making their way into the prospectus - I would have been in more of a rush to come here if I had known there were so many creative possibilities. So, hats off to the heroic stamina of the attendees, particularly the unflagging
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I originally found out about these techniques when my pre-marital counselor gave my hubby and I a Dirty Fighting pop quiz (which we failed). This rockstar counselor proceeded to teach my husband and I the difference between the Dirty Fighting Techniques practiced by most people and the clean-as-a-whistle fighting he wanted us to strive for. Before we get into Dirty Fighting, let's make sure we define it's opposite: Clean Fighting. Think about this in terms of a real life conflict you had with your spouse, sibling or best friend. Imagining a real-life scenario first will help you extrapolate these skills to your characters. Clean Fighting: Take responsibility for your own stuff. Also known as "cleaning up your own side of the street." I know it sucks when you're mad and you clean up your side of things while the other person leaves their big cow patties steaming, but lead by example on this one. It helps when someone steps up to be the bigger person. Leave the other person an "out with dignity." This is most often achieved by understanding that there might be facts you don't know. "I" statements are always going to work better when you're pissed off than "you" statements. And don't be trying to cheat with stuff like, "I understand that you're a selfish bastard." Talk about the behavior in those "I" statements , not any personality disorders you think the other person should address. Stick to the point. Resist throwing in the kitchen sink of
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started with the minimum of hassle. Try to stay realistic when you're looking for your first job. Some schools and language institutes will be looking for teachers with more experience, so don't be too disappointed if you're rejected. There's nothing wrong with applying to positions that ask for more experience, most prospective employers won't find exactly what they're looking for so you might still be in with a chance. Make sure you check what employers are looking for before you apply so you know what skills you will need to sell. You also need to research the language institute itself to make sure it is reputable. Many schools love to take on young, ambitious teachers who they can over work and underpay. The interview The interview may be the most important part of the whole process. This is where you prove yourself. A good interview is the best place to sell your skills and you ambition. First impressions are the most important, so keep it cheerful, knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Be honest. If you don't know something, admit it, but say you are eager to learn. If the interviewer doesn't see through a lie at the time, someone else probably will later and it will be a hundred times worse then. Smart dress is very important and the way you look will have an impact on your chances of getting the job. You won't necessarily need a full suit and tie but it is important that you look professional. If you're
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in their true essence (hence the description of Mrs. Whatsit's transformation on Uriel into a centaur-like creature with "a head resembling a man's"), but they choose to appear as female to Meg, Calvin, and Charles Wallace. Although their undeniable power is limited on Camazotz, they do give Meg powerful instruction and advice. L'Engle turns gender constructs on their head even further when she describes Meg's desire to have her father save the day ("Father will make it all right, Meg thought. Everything will be all right now."), and her anger and disappointment over his inability to meet those ingrained expectations. After being nurtured by the clever Aunt Beast, and given the gift of unconditional love by both Aunt Beast and Mrs. Whatsit, Meg then comes to the powerful realization that she (not her father, and not Calvin) must be the one to save Charles Wallace, and she does so using a unique combination of her head and heart: she figures out the riddle that love will be the thing that brings her brother back. While some of the deeper themes might be difficult for elementary school age children to grasp, certainly they could understand the concepts that 1) girls can do everything boys can do, sometimes better; and 2) unconditional love, given and received freely, has unlimited power to transform even what appears to be the most hopeless situation. While many critics have discussed the clear Christian overtones of L'Engle's story and its parallels to God's unconditional love for us,
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Need to Be Next to You Lyrics Been running from this feeling for so long Telling my heart I didn't need it Pretending I was better off alone But I know that it's just a lie So afraid to take a chance again So afraid of what I feel inside But I need to be next to you Oh I, oh I I need to share every breath of you Oh I, oh I I need to know I can see you smile each morning Look into your eyes each night for the rest of my life Here with you, near with you, oh I I need to be next to you Need to be next to you Right here with you is right where I belong I lose my mind if I can't see you Without you there's nothing in this life That would make life worth living for I can't make it if you're not there I can't fight what I feel any more Cause I need to be next to you Oh I, oh I I need to share every breath of you Oh I, oh I I need to know I can see you smile this morning Look into your eyes each night for the rest of my life Here with you, near with you, oh I I need to be next to you I need to have your arms next to mine for all the time Holding for all my life I need to be
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with us of exchanging our money at the hotel? also does anyone know what the weather is like in April? is it true that you must give a 10 note only per person (even children) once you enter the country? Hi I am going to Alanya in June and was just wondering what the weather is like at that time of year. Would you advise taking a cardigan for the evening. Should I buy suntan lotion in the UK or is it cheaper at the resrot? Also am I best using Euros or Lira? My family (2ad & 3 young children) are staying in Belek in August (School holidays!!!!!). I have been checking currency etc and notice a new global pre paid card is available. We used the dollar prepaid in Florida last year and is was a great and safe way to spend your cash. The rates look fine and they convert your to Lira at the best exchange rate they get as and when you use it. They do charge at an ATM but charges seem alot more reasonable than credit / debit cards. Has anyone any ideas if these cards are accepted in Turkey - they have the MasterCard logo. I would suggest packing to allow you to wear layers. That way whatever the weather brings you will be prepared. A tshirt with a light sweater or cardigan plus a lightweight coat should give you plenty of options! Oh and don't forget comfortable shoes!
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321/366: the case of the mystery plant Springing up out of nowhere, I don't know what this plant is. At the moment it is shrub-sized, but you never know, it could end up being a tree. We've left it in situ in case it is something we would like, but who knows? I was googling leaves to see if I could find out what they are, but all it showed me was there are many different classifying features to leaves. Who even knew all the shapes and styles that are out there? The leaves are reminiscent of my rhododendron, though not as bright a green. The shape of the leaves is quite elliptical, the veins are pinnate, the leaves seem to be whorled, and they are pleasantly lightly scented when crushed. The trunk seems to be flecked with a lighter colour too. To me, it could be a distant relative of the rhody or maybe the love-child of a rhododendron and lemon tree? I am no expert (obviously). Photo of Rhododendron leaves: Photo of older Rhododendron leaves: Photo of the mystery leaves: Photo of the mystery trunk: If you have any ideas to share, please help me, as I need to make a decision about whether it stays in my garden or goes. Thank you in anticipation.
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have to because the Hamas rockets are not military grade munitions and are wildly innacurate. I hope the targets of Israel's bombs will be published, as they do have the habit of firing them into built up areas. Someone I just heard on the radio from Gaza (maybe a liar) said that a building hit a hundred yards from his home was just a government building, but civilian not military. Israel doesn't have the greatest record when it goes to war. Even attacking the civilian infrastructure of Lebanon we remember. The airport in Beirut was targeted for some reason. Abu Faris 16 November 2012, 10:46 pm Might I just congratulate damon on what is (in many, many ways) just about the most asinine and ridiculous comment he has ever deposited on this site. I write deposited because, mostly, damon's comments have about as much utility as pigeon droppings and are quite as unsightly. Rob in Madison 16 November 2012, 11:08 pm damon @ 10:41 pm Rob in Madison, indeed I'd agree. But the whole of Gaza is cowering in their homes tonight, and feeling the shock of bombs landing nearby them .... in a way that Israelis don't have to because the Hamas rockets are not military grade munitions and are wildly innacurate. Have you any idea how morally blank you sound here? I hope the targets of Israel's bombs will be published, as they do have the habit of firing them into built up areas. Why are those Israeli
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Undecided Question My One True Love Lives The Other Side Of The World? First off, im 14, im english, i moved to NZ (new zealand) about 4 months ago. Everythings good apart from im missing my friends. But theres someone i miss more than the others, a girl called frankie. About a week before i left, i was on facebook and i noticed frankie was online. Shes very good looking, more than good looking! drop dead gorgous! And we spoke on chat, and everything wa pritty good. But at the time, because i was moving i was only interested in beding her. So i asked her if she wonted to meet up with me, she agreed. And i got her number and house details. And the day came and i rang her, and asked if she still wonted too meet up. And she said she was grounded, i wasnt too upset but disappointed soo we talked for about 30mins and i hung up, i said "bye love you" and she said the same apart from she added sexy at the end. And after that we just spoke on facebook until i moved to the NZ. Our convo's was very 'romantic' in a way, we talked about what our life would be like togther if i wasnt moving ect ect. And i started too like her. Anyyway the day came that i moved too the NZ and she sent me a bigg long message on facebook saying how much she loves
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Recently, in the wake of a mass exodus from the Catholic Church and an overall drift away from religion in general, studies were done asking the newly non-practising religious why they were moving away from organized religion. One of the interesting findings of those studies is that it's not us pulling people away from the churches; it's not the pervasive pressure of freethinkers causing people to become disillusioned. Rather, what's really driving people toward more secular lives is the churches themselves. Another woman who identified herself as "a cradle Catholic, educated exclusively in Catholic schools, married to a practicing Catholic, raised five children in the faith, taught C.C.D., was involved in the marriage preparation program in our parish -- in short, one of the active practitioners of the faith," said she had opted out because of " the recent church teaching on end-of-life issues; the moving, instead of removing, of priests and bishops involved in the molestation of children; the headstrong opposition to the use of condoms in Africa to prevent the spread of AIDS; and the absence of any priest I can talk to." She added: "I've stopped going to Mass because I can't in good conscience say the Creed, as I don't think this is a 'holy' church, and I don't feel I can receive the Eucharist under these circumstances." "Exit interviews for departing Catholics or those just not attending Mass is a nice thought," said a 69-year-old retired businessman, "but it is obvious to me that there
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Related Articles ADDIS ABABA -- Ethiopians will soon learn the identity of their new prime minister. The ruling party, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), is having a council meeting on Friday and Saturday in Addis Ababa. The council, the highest organ of the EPRDF after the general assembly, will decide who the new chairperson of the party will be. The chairperson will most likely become the new leader of the East African country. Deputy Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn was supposed to be sworn in right after the death of former Prime Minister Meles Zenawi last month. It is still believed that the council will choose Hailemariam as the chairperson, but local newspapers report that that the EPRDF will appoint three deputy prime ministers. Dr. Negaso Gidada, the former Ethiopian president who was part of drafting the Ethiopian constitution, is currently an opposition leader and says that having three deputies would be unconstitutional. "You can refer to article 75 of the constitution which speaks about DPM. Whatever the case, the constitution speaks of only one DPM, not two or three more. If it is true, it means the EPRDF is continuing its violation of the constitution and that it's not leading the country according to the constitution," he said. Negaso feels the EPRDF was already in violation of the constitution by delaying the appointment of the deputy prime minister. "There will be a return to a collective kind of leadership. Which means that decision making in Ethiopia is probably
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power of female desire *Why the bigger her desire (i.e., the more she wants) the better for everyone *Why it's hard for a woman to know what she wants and how to ask for it *The subtle clues men need to be on the lookout for to discern what she wants *Why satisfying her wants should be the top priority of every man *Why men doubt their production...and why it's a critical part of the Desire/Production cycle The is the session men love the most because it answers simply and clearly that age-old question, "What do women want?" Men love knowing it, and women love that men know it. In Session 4 we reveal: *The top 3 things women want from the man in their life *How female desire powers the show *The nature of female desire -- how it looks, what it is and what it isn't *How women ask for what they want *Why women should celebrate their desire (Being "selfish" actually serves the big picture.) This is the shortest session, but it's powerful. Women are surprised at the end of it, and delighted when they get used to the idea we share. "The best part of the program was what I learned from the men in our group. It was mind-boggling! It was momentous! I was inspired. As I write this I am planning my wedding. I'm going to marry the most beautiful, simple, walk-the-line guy (and they are ALL beautiful, simple, walk-the-line guys -- we just
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nasty. My kind of kill. And when his eyes go dead the hell I send him to will seem like heaven after what I've done to him. I love you, Goldie. Share this quote Related Links You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Clicking the 'Edit page' button will take you through a step-by-step process. To share this quote, copy and paste the following link into an email, instant message or webpage. Hide link
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known to the family that said beneficiary was dying of cancer. Do the funds go to the estate of the deceased beneficiary? Or is his share forfieted because he died before disbursement? On April 14 you said "If the children later sell the house and it is not their principal residence, yes they will have to pay tax on the gain, as you have described." In this case, is the gain the difference between the current market value of the inherited property and the market value of that property at the time of the parents death? Or is the gain from when the parent had originally purchased the property and todays current market value? Hi, this is something I'm asked frequently so I should have been clearer in my post. The child will pay the gain on the value from the day the child acquires it, NOT from the date the parent originally acquired it. Hi Lynne, My father died a few years ago, leaving everything to my mother. My mother was recently injured and is now incompetent. My sister and I are sole beneficiaries in her will, and also have power of attorney. She owns a numbered company that holds stocks as assets, and my question is whether anything can be done with ownership of the company or assets to reduce taxes payable on her death. Thanks in advance for any help. A. Our Aunt died in 2006.benefactors she left in her will, predeceased her. She left no new
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flowers, but donate money instead to the dead person's favourite charity. Details of survivors. The death of a person is felt most acutely by those nearest to him or her - the family the person lived with. Tell the readers that "she is survived by a widower, six children and 15 grandchildren", or "he is survived by a widow and three young children, who will be cared for by his brother Isaac". How this is worded will vary from one society to another, depending on the pattern of family relationships. You must decide what is suitable for your society, depending on who is most directly affected, emotionally and materially, by the person's death. That is the information which must be included in the obituary. However, what makes an obituary interesting is the detail of the person's life and achievements. Two obit formulas Every life is unique. However, there are two formulas which can be used to write a satisfactory obituary on anybody. Which of the two formulas you use will depend upon the importance of the person who has died. If the person is so well known that their death is worth a news story on page one, then the news of the death and the appreciation of their life will need to be written separately. That is Formula A. If the person is not that well known, but has made a sufficient contribution to society to deserve an obit, then the news of the death and the appreciation of
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part of the time. The role relationship between the experimenters and the patients was naturally quite different from the role relationship between the experimenters and the professional volunteer Ss. When a professional volunteer takes LSD in the presence of a colleague he is frequently thrown into considerable conflict as to what his role should be. This often presents a rather difficult situation for the person who is administering the drug as well. In describing the effects that we have observed under these conditions and with these Ss, it is important to distinguish between two classes of effects. One class is the immediate effects, i.e., those which occur within eight to twelve hours after ingestion of the drug. The other class consists of the more lasting effects, i.e., those which persist for an indeterminate period after the immediate effects have dissipated. In studying the immediate effects, the approach has been to observe the subject's relatively spontaneous behavior while he is under the influence of the drug and also to analyze the tape recordings made of each drug session. Effects The immediate effects which have been observed can roughly be classified into five categories: 1) Mood and affect; 2) Interpersonal behavior; 3) Sensory and perceptual effects; 4) Intellectual functioning and reality testing; 5) Intuitive-intellectual effects. In terms of mood and affect, Ss have demonstrated a wide range of reactions. Often an emotional lability is seen which ranges from tearfulness to euphoria. There is frequently an increased intensity to emotions in general. Feelings
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Trade Practices Act (now Consumer Code) is a very effective provision but one that is drawn in brief and general terms. It has been subject to significant review and development over time. It is now a very important part of consumer protection and commercial law. Michael Rivette : They'd still do that under statutory course of action. See, I've really waxed and waned with this whole issue of a statutory tort, because quite frankly, you know, with what we have now, as an experienced litigator, Bit of a plug eh... I can actually either stop or seek damages or equitable compensations for most breaches of what is fundamentally privacy. Of course it's couched in terms of either breach of confidence or under one of the consumer protection laws, or under trespass, or under the Surveillance Act. It may be couched under different terms, but I can clearly protect it now. What hasn't been decided is how the balance of freedom of expression actually arises. I don't completely agree with that proposition. While the breach of confidence for misuse of private information is available and with Giller v Procopets , sustainable it is still a more difficult claim to frame than the UK claims. Relying on trespass and consumer protection laws involves a sometime artificial construct which is less efficient that pleading a cause of action that deals with the right to be protected, that of privacy. The Australian courts at a superior court level are far less amenable to stretching
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SI Leeds Literary Prize: Runners Up Interviews Last Friday we brought you an interview with the winner of the SI Leeds Literary Prize 2012 Minoli Salgdo , who won the award with her fiction A Little Dust on the Eyes , a story of two cousins living in Sri Lanka. Included in the award alongside the first place prize of 2000 and a commissioned trophy by artist Seiko Kinoshita , were a second place prize of 750, and third place was awarded with 250. FBS : What made you decide to submit to the SI Leeds Literary Prize, and could you tell us a little about the piece you submitted? Karen : I had heard from a couple of friends about the Prize and as I'd just finished a redraft of my manuscript Borrowed Light , I thought that I might as well submit it and just see what happened. I then promptly put it out of my mind, so getting the notification that I'd made it to the long list was an unexpected but much appreciated nudge to persevere with this my writing. Emily : As a woman of mixed ethnic origin (Japanese and English) I was pleased to find a prize that seemed to be pitched directly at someone like me. The novel I submitted explores the subject of mixed race identity and so, right from the outset, the prize seemed to have a particular relevance. A Tiny Speck of Black and then Nothing is set in the
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I'd make him keep Glorious Gary Harkins in the team. I'd force the SFA/SPL/SFL to sort out Scottish football once and for all. I'd donate a tenner to the Save the Bully Wee campaign. Posted 16 March 2009 - 19:50 I dont think anyone on here has quite got to gribs with 'Abramovich wealth', you can do whatever the f**k you like. I'd start by building an 80,000 stadium in Maryhill. I'd buy up Rangers and Celtic before liquidating them . I'd bring in Jose Mourinho. I'd let him buy whoever he wanted but I'd make him keep Glorious Gary Harkins in the team. I'd force the SFA/SPL/SFL to sort out Scottish football once and for all. I'd donate a tenner to the Save the Bully Wee campaign. Posted 16 March 2009 - 19:50 Abramovich-esque fortune you say? Okay lets say i've got 100million to burn and I take charge on the 1st of June. I would do the following: 1) Clear the club of all of the shite. Brand new Board of Directors- Me: Chairman, another 9 places of elected positions, elected by the fans for the fans blah blah... Lincoln democracy shit. 2) Brand new mananger, brand new ideas, brand new everything! 3) As i'm a fan, i've obviously been watching the club and following for quite a long period of time. I'd give the current squad a month 4games to win their contracts. Obviously injuries and that i'd take into consideration, and let the manager make the
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that time, the requirements and procedures are not set and are subject to change. This is why we are strongly urging applicants to wait until CIC designates the agency or agencies. By applying for an assessment now, you will essentially be gambling that ICAS will be accepted. If ICAS is designated, however, there will be a separate application form and process for FSWC applicants. Individuals who have already received an ICAS General Assessment Report (provided that the assessment was based on official documents), will be able to apply to have the report forwarded to CIC by completing an application form and providing payment for the upgraded service. There will be a substantial difference in fees between the fee for a General Assessment Report and for the fee for a report for the FSWC applicants due to the additional requirements set by CIC. CIC will be negotiating these fees with the agencies and, again, until designated, we cannot provide any indication as to what the fee will be. With regard to the documentation requirements. Information about the type of documents required (degree certificate, mark sheets, etc) is there for your information. This is what is required of domestic applicants. As we have indicated, FSWC will be subject to an entirely different process to meet the needs of CIC (if ICAS is designated). You can apply now, but you must understand several points: ICAS may not be one of the designated agencies You must have your transcript sent directly to our office
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that the vote was not in the affirmative. And then the second time, when he realizes that he doesn't have the 2/3, he gets even more confused. In the end, he just ignores the voice vote. Putting these things back in is worse than when they took them out. Now it looks like they took an overnight poll and didn't like the reaction. The people screaming no as the Chair heard 2/3rd say yes proves the Democrats don't want the items in their document. Hilarious. At least the weather helped out and kept Obama from all the empty chair remarks At least Republicans get "leaders" whose idea of leadership is to slavishly follow their base, no matter how anti-intellectual, uninformed, lunatic, racist, reactionary and/or regressive they may be. Democrats get "leaders" who demand the sullen and rebellious faithful follow, no matter how opposite that direction is to the one they want. Who says there isn't a choice this year? OK, we knew that "honest broker" was already farcical, of course, when it comes to the US and Israel/Palestine, but with the bipartisan support from both parties, by being the only country other than Israel itself to recognize Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel, every such credibility is lost... The real farce is that the world knows Jerusalem is Israel's capital, and yet continues with this political charade to appease corrupt Arab oil regimes. WOW! I knew American Dems were hypocrites, but THIS IS AMAZING hypocrisy! It shows they are
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suit a woodland edge. Keep track of your light conditions this growing season and plant accordingly using your new found knowledge. | | This article is for personal use only courtesy of York Guardian a division of Metroland Media Group Ltd.
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change your router's channel here ), and determining which open network is likely to be the fastest, based on how many other routers are running on the same channel. 4. Banish Ads A lot of free Android apps--especially games--use ads to help support themselves. Unfortunately for you, this means that apps which normally don't use data must connect to the Internet to download and refresh ads. Ads are also a data-draining (and generally annoying) part of many webpages. Eliminate ads, and you will cut down the amount of data you consume each month. You can get rid of ads in a couple of ways. First, you can purchase the Pro or Paid version of the apps responsible for the lion's share of your monthly data usage (see our earlier tip about Onavo). Second, you can use an ad-blocker app like AD Blocker & Data Toggle ($2, for normal, un-rooted Android phones) or AdFree Android (for rooted Android devices). But remember that blocking ads from downloading probably decreases ad revenue for the developers who made the ad-loading apps--which are free because they're ad-supported. 5. Use a Lighter Browser You use a lot of data when you browse the Web--but you don't have to use as much as you do. Instead of using the stock browser that comes with Android, try downloading a lighter and more data-efficient browser such as Opera Mini or TextOnly to reduce your data usage while surfing the Web. Opera Mini is a free and speedy little mobile
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rivals to agree not to compete with them. He concludes that Stanford and his partners viewed laissez-faire as applicable only to government controls and not to destruction of unwanted competition. [ 117 ] Most of the manual laborers on the Central Pacific were new arrivals from China. [ 118 ] Kraus shows how these men lived and worked, and how they managed their money. He concludes that senior officials quickly realized the high degree of cleanliness and reliability of the Chinese. [ 119 ] The Central Pacific employed over 12,000 Chinese workers, 90% of its manual work force. Ong explores whether or not the Chinese workers were exploited by the railroad. He finds the railroad set different wage rates for whites and Chinese and used the latter in the more menial and dangerous jobs, with whites in the better positions. However the railroad also provided camps and food the Chinese wanted and protected the Chinese workers from threats from whites. [ 120 ] Building the railroad required six main activities: surveying the route, blasting a right of way, building tunnels and bridges, clearing and laying the roadbed, laying the ties and rails, and maintaining and supplying the crews with food and tools. The work was highly physical, using horse-drawn plows and scrapers, and manual picks, axes, sledgehammers, and handcarts. A few steam-driven machines, such as shovels, were used. The rails were iron (steel came a few years later) and weighed 700 lb (320 kg). and required five men to lift.
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It's a little bit funny this feeling inside I'm not one of those who can easily hide I don't have much money but boy if I did I'd buy a big house where we both could live If I was a sculptor, but then again, no Or a man who makes potions in a travelling show I know it's not much but it's the best I can do My gift is my song and this one's for you And you can tell everybody this is your song It may be quite simple but now that it's done I hope you don't mind I hope you don't mind that I put down in words How wonderful life is while you're in the world I sat on the roof and kicked off the moss Well a few of the verses well they've got me quite cross But the sun's been quite kind while I wrote this song It's for people like you that keep it turned on So excuse me forgetting but these things I do You see I've forgotten if they're green or they're blue Anyway the thing is what I really mean Yours are the sweetest eyes I've ever seen
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be estimated on a continuum from "minimal moral status" to "maximum moral status?" We cannot fool ourselves into thinking that this essential question of human dignity will be restricted to frozen embryos in the laboratory. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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straightest shots I've ever hit. I can't wait to read the rest of it and watch the strokes disappear!! I applaud Steve Anderson for writing a book for lefties and I agree with him that lefties are still being left behind in the area of equipment. The golf stores around here offer very little in the way of equipment for us.
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for children. It is written for a younger (3-4)age group. I feel more comfortable writing for older children, but that doesn't mean it is any less amusing, plus it holds all the values of what I believe a bedtime story should include. When constructed in free unrestricted rhyme, while reading along, children quickly begin to retain portions of each story. Once the child begins reading independently, these stories act as memory assisting templates to guide the beginning reader through their first reading selections. The reading successes of a child will fuel additional comprehension activities and help to jump start reading skills that greatly motivate the young reader. The length of this story is designed to be between 5-10 minutes, to act as a short break or bedtime activity. I do like rhyming books. This didn't quite flow in some spots for me with rhythm and rhyme. Some of it was just the text placement (wrapping sentences when a return, with the rhyming words on the end of the line would have helped break it up better). I read it both on my computer (cloud) and some of the text placement was off. When I read it to my boys, we used the Ipad (upright, single page view) and the presentation was good. It got a little silly (aliens, gremlins, ghosts) and I had to remind my boys were were talking about what the lump in his shoe might be (that question came so quick at the beginning that kids almost
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to work with. I think we may stay there. If you search "london apartments" in Forums on this website, you'll find a recent thread looking for apartments in S. Kensington or Nottinghill -- she posted a good review. Good luck! We stayed at the Rembrandt this past January and loved it. The staff was more than accommodating, it was clean and there was a full breakfast, which was very good. It connects to a spa and, for a nominal fee, you can enjoy the facilities for the day. There are several restaurants on the same road within walking distance. I felt very safe walking around the area, especially at night. It is directly across from the Victoria and Albert Museum and there is a Cabbie's Tea Hut across from the front entrance. The South Kensington tube station is about a five minute walk to the hotel. This station serves the Piccadilly, Circle and District Lines. We enjoyed our time there and thought it was very convenient for our sightseeing.
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the only group in Britain following international recommendations, and that conferral of official status would hasten the disintegration of the other two, a process already underway, (EC, Bolshevik-Leninist Group, Statement to the Bureau , 5-7). 13. Declaration of the International Bureau for the Fourth International on the subject of the English Marxist Group , 13 Dec. 1936, n.p., kindly lent to author by Mr. John Archer. 15. "Braun" was the pseudonym of Erwin Wolf (1902-37) secretary of the IS until his murder in Spain, probably by the G.P.U., late in the year. The initiative for this meeting came from the Militant Group who sought a common approach to the Unity Campaign. Interim Reply of the EC, Militant Group to the Marxist League , 3 Aug. 1937, in Inter-Group Relations , [Sept.] 1937. 16. These are likely to have been misgivings about its campaign for early independence for the League of Youth (Secretary, London Group, [Militant Group], Report to Provincial Branch on Joint Meeting , 14 Feb. 1937, H.P., D.J.H 2A/3B). 18. The Marxist League never sold Youth Militant but did put efforts into a short-lived and narrowly based Socialist League journal Socialist Youth , of which, suggested Militant , it had control. The League also circulated the POUM bulletin in England. The irony that two groups who vehemently opposed the Unity Campaign could not themselves unite, passed without comment. 19. Without this sense of time running out, it seems unlikely that the Marxist Group would have made its rapid turn
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supports, the alternative fuels will be tapped into: the nuclear, the clean coal. I was surprised to hear you mention that because you had said that there isn't anything -- such a thing as clean coal. And I think you said it in a rope line, too, at one of your rallies. IFILL : We do need to keep within our two minutes. But I just wanted to ask you, do you support capping carbon emissions? BIDEN : Oh, on clean coal. My record, just take a look at the record. My record for 25 years has supported clean coal technology. A comment made in a rope line was taken out of context. I was talking about exporting that technology to China so when they burn their dirty coal, it won't be as dirty, it will be clean. But here's the bottom line, Gwen: How do we deal with global warming with continued addition to carbon emissions? And if the only answer you have is oil, and John -- and the governor says John is for everything. Well, why did John vote 20 times? Maybe he's for everything as long as it's not helped forward by the government. Maybe he's for everything if the free market takes care of it. I don't know. But he voted 20 times against funding alternative energy sources. IFILL : The next round of -- pardon me, the next round of questions starts with you, Sen. Biden. Do you support, as they do in Alaska,
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as well. Much to his credit, he also addresses the problem with assigning major significance to minor events, and covers those who blow "mystical" occurrences out of proportion. An intriguing collection of true short stories of people's lives, this is well worth the read. Once you pick up this book, you will be compelled to continue reading it; however, you must pause at times in order to digest its powerful message. Hopcke successfully and succinctly illustrates the mosaic of our lives. Each person's life is unique and has a "plot" in which "coincidences" are intended and meaningful "accidents." Hopcke eloquently delineates what Jung termed "synchronicity" and he provides a marvelous collection of examples from real life of synchronistic events. Hopcke demonstrates that each facet of our life has meaning and is a step along the path that we must follow. Each event in our life weaves a segment in the overall tapestry of our life on this planet. By "going with the flow" and avoiding impendance to the flow, the beautiful "story" of our life will become evident. A great introduction to synchronicity. Easy to read, but not too basic. It has many great examples of real life meaningfull coincidences, with explinations in between. Well written, and not too tedious to read. It opens up your mind to look for synchronicity in your own life.
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night out (making the sign of the beast is entirely optional), it fits over the end of your finger a bit like a ring- reference De Nero in Angel Heart for an idea. Once cooked, lightly break the shell then place the eggs in the oil &vinegar marinade, then shell the eggs in the dressing much like you would shell a hen's egg under running water, Then drain the dressing through a sieve to remove the bits of shell, if you have put the minced garlic in as well then that gets removed as well, which might suite some better- only garnish with the parsley after the sieve. If you don't want the garlic then just leave it out, or cheat a bit and add garlic powder to the seasoned salt or dressing. If you have nails (I don't as I'm a nervous wreck) then you probably don't need the Goth jewellery. I don't find hen's eggs any easier if I'm honest, the shell is thicker and the egg is still soft so you can make a bigger mess of it. I find soft boiled worth the extra effort, but you could hard boil them instead. Also Peru would have had to wait for the arrival of Europeans before using citrus fruits as they were part of the Atlantic Exchange, Peru didn't have any citrus fruits until the Spanish turfed up- they did have tomatillos and tomatoes though. And the comments of "Peruana" explain to you precisely how the dish
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original field of 12 has been whittled down to eight. Unfortunately for the home crowd, Britain's Shara Proctor isn't one of them - the 22-year-old was elimnated after three jumps, having failed to match her leap of 6.83m from qualifying. The best she could manage tonight was 6.55m, which wasn't good enough to put her though to the last eight. At the moment Brittney Reese of the USA leads the contest with a jump of 7m 12cm and has two leaps left. Women's 200m final podium ALLYSON FELIX WINS GOLD FOR THE USA ... After a fantastic start the American wins quite comfortably in the end, clocking a time of 21.88, ahead of Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce in 22.09 and Carmelita Jeter, who does superbly to win the bronze from out in the car park of lane nine in 22.14. Women's 400m hurdles podium Natalya Antyukh wins gold for Russia The Russian sinks to her knees after the finish-line and sobs uncontrollably, befroe getting to her feet and embarking on a lap of honour. She looks to the stand to see if anyone has a Russian flag for her to wave, but there's none ... eventually sombody hands her one and she wraps it arounnd her shoulders and heads off. Back at the finish line, Lashinda Demus looks gutted - she too is on her knees crying, but manages a smile and a wave for the camera when it's poked in her face. Zuzana Hejnova was third for the Czech Republic.
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you can't do without can be moved to a secure place well out of baby's reach. Rather than buying dozens of baby latches for each cupboard in your kitchen, try rearranging what's inside. Leave a few doors un-babyproofed and store your plastic containers, pots and pans in those ones, so your little one can drag them out for easy entertainment. You may not need to buy a hundred outlet covers if you rearrange your furniture a little. To keep long cords (on blinds and curtains) out of baby's reach, try a binder clip to keep them up high. If you have doors without latches, like sliding doors, bi-fold closet doors, or cabinets, you can install a simple screw eye and hook at a height easy for the big people in the house to reach, but impossible for little ones to open. Barrel bolt latches are also handy for keeping doors closed when you need something a little sturdier than the screw eye and hook. If you need quite a few gates in your home, you can build your own basic 'guillotine' style ones, with a plywood piece that slides into well-secured tracks on either side of the doorway. If you're a little more handy, plywood, two-by-fours, a barrel bolt latch and some door hinges can make a sturdy gate for your deck or the top of stairs. Safety doesn't have to cost a lot. For the Gadgets BC Children's Hospital gift shop is home to the Safety Station, a great
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maybe once] and I think this is due to the fact that she made her characters so engaging their motivations became understandable. The bottom line: This collection is a keeper. The common thread, as suggested by the title, throughout all the stories is that lovely buckling in to Temptation. What people *give in to* are themselves: their most secret wants and lusts actually acted upon. The result is ... well, devastatingly erotic. I feel unsure how to do justice here to how impressed I was by The Things That Make Me Give In. That said, I would certainly like to do my best. This short story collection by Charlotte Stein seems to me the epitome of beautiful, literary writing that happens to encompass sex and sexuality (making it simply reflective of life/reality--not that all literary writing has to have sex in it, but an ardent attempt to avoid such subject matter because of externally postulated standards about "literary" writing to me seems less realistic and respectful of authentic artistic endeavor). There is really a story in each of these stories, a journey with a character or characters that leaves someone changed or shows a connection or demonstrates an internal exploration brought out or at least demonstrated by the sexual endeavor, connection, or behavior of a character or characters. It is simply a breathtaking work. There were some stories I loved especially for the heat/arousal factor, that turned me on the most, and there were some I loved for the connection
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slightly deluded and lacking empathy with the rest of the world. (eg, I have never 'only' been a writer, always writing books while making theatre, while writing theatre, while having cancer, while doing Other Stuff -- like everyone!). As for mothering being a full time job, well, I really don't know. My mother -- who was a good mother, working with the best she had available -- worked full time and brought up 7 kids in a time and place of great poverty (post-war London, Woolwich), so my own truth is that I see it happen everywhere -- women working full time while bringing up kids while trying to make their dreams. But I also see that it's only in the wealthy West that we suppose that working AND being a mother is unusual. Isn't it the norm for most women in the world? Regardless, I think my real point is that we all have huge burdens, huge sorrows, massive pain ... and that is normal and usual. And we also, mostly, work on, through it. As, in my opinion, we ought to, our contribution to the world, as artists, as makers, being of value. I'm just not sure any one group gets a special dispensation, as if any one of us gives more than the other. (I have yet, for example, to meet the parent who is having a hard time -- let alone the one who is loving being a parent -- who would trade their hard time
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to its current share of generated capacity in the UK. i think were well on the way. serching the internet you can find fitted 4kw systems for A5200 which is a bargain even before the FIT. 2 years ago it was A14k add to that this weeks inflation busting energy price rises and you get a 1 way street, with a lot of solar panels on it!! given a few more years and solar will be the gold rush that property was in the last decade with a bust only coming when the price of power plummets. i for 1 look forward to this bust. Posted by reecem on 2012-10-14 15:13:35 It is misleading to proclaim that it could "provide 100% of the UK's energy needs" our electricity demand is variable as is the suns power. The size of the battery bank to store the energy would be huge. A 4kW array cannot provide enough power to run a house independent of the grid. Eco Experts indeed. Posted by Pull the other leg, Greg on 2012-10-12 10:50:55 Well done Eco Experts for going to the trouble of calculating this (and to Harry Shepherd-Cross for including the total roof area in the UK). I think it's really helpful to be able to demonstrate things like this to our clients. Of course, the reality is that nobody is trying to generate all the required electricity from solar, so there will be no need to use every roof top. The heartening thing is
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to another publisher, here or overseas, if this is consistent with the terms of any licences you have granted. You can tweak old articles for repeat use and sales. You can syndicate your work between papers (in New Zealand this usually only works if it's between papers in the same publishing group). Again by ensuring you have been clear in writing about what rights you are licensing, no publisher can be surprised. Don't "work for hire" Remember: as a freelancer you start out with economic ownership of everything you produce independently. Don't "work for hire" and don't give away your rights. By owning your work, YOU are able to exploit it and are better placed to make a go of the "going rate."
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"These are exciting proposals, which will play an important part in the future development of the south docks. The city's waterfront is one of our greatest assets and we want to develop it to its full potential. This strategy lays out the blueprint for how, working together, we can achieve that." Julie Sharman, head of enterprise, Canal & River Trust said: "BACA has worked closely with our key stakeholders during the last 18 months to develop an innovative and sustainable strategy to guide future developments within this wonderful historic docks system. There is so much potential and this strategy really pinpoints what we could see developed in the docks in the future." Richard Coutts, director in charge of Baca Architects said: "The waterspace strategy is a comprehensive and long-term plan to breathe new life into the once great Liverpool Docks. Unlike other water strategies, the Liverpool South Docks is conceived as a masterplan on water. It considers all aspects of design such as, 'water use', floating and fixed infrastructure, 'water plots', phasing and integration with land based development. "Realisation of the plan will transform this part of Liverpool and provide a stable long-term structure for investment. Such an approach is readily transferrable to any dock network globally and can be used to stimulate opportunity and investment." The Canal & River Trust will continue to work with Liverpool City Council and other partners to develop the dock system into a world class visitor attraction. Liverpool's 35 hectare waterspace is part of
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talking about. The early '70s felt very exciting. I was a regular, albeit slightly-out-of-place, attendee at local non-pub gigs at places like the Caledonian Hall or English Park. Bands like Butler played regularly and it was like having Hendrix's cousins living in the same town. I barely noticed the drug culture and was a source of amusement to the core stoners who followed various bands around. I remember an Epitaph Rider bailing me up in a toilet to scrutinise the Maltese Cross I had hung around my neck. That was the happy hippie period for me. Things got weirder as the decade wore on. I remember sitting in the Christchurch Town Hall in what I thought I was a pretty adventurous pin-stripe suit from an op shot waiting for Lou Reed to come in the mid-70s when he was touring Rock and Roll Animal and looking behind me to see several people dressed so outrageously that it made Lou Reed look like an accountant when he finally took the stage. I distinctly remember one Maori gentleman who was dressed in a Hussar's uniform with an Afro and white make-up. Not long after that I found The Gladstone and the denizens there who seemed bent on carrying on the tradition of Andy Warhol's Factory irrespective of the bands who played the three-nighters. What can you recall about the time spent in (Pin Group pre-cursors) 'Compulsory Fun' and 'Murder Strikes Pink'? Did these groups have a different sound from the Pin Group?
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What is the most distant planet that can be seen with the unaided eye? In perfect conditions - without any light pollution and a dark sky, Uranus is visible with the naked eye Uranus can be seen with the naked eye, but you will need perfect conditions and no light pollution. Jupiter is the largest planet to be seen with an unaided eye. Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn can also be seen with the unaided eye.
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go a long way !! Agreed. Both of these women were very assertive when it came to getting Assange into bed in the first place, and yet they claim that after having sex with him a few times they suddenly became so submissive they couldn't bring themselves to ask him to stop when he did something they didn't like? Thismortalcoil: Agreed. Both of these women were very assertive when it Proof doesn't come into it, getting him extradited to Sweden is the game and thence on to the good ole' U.S. of A. This reeks of contrivance and scheming, in fact this whole thing is absolutely putrid with it! Loading comments... Loading comments... This was argued before the Court of Appeal here in the UK, who rejected it. Rape, in English law, is penetration without consent or a reasonable belief in consent. On SW's account of events, she consented to sex with Julian Assange on condition he used a condom, and made it clear that she didn't want unprotected sex. They had sex, with him using a condom, and fell asleep. The following morning, she says, she woke up to find him penetrating her, without a condom. Since she was asleep when he penetrated her, she could not possibly have consented. He cannot reasonably have believed that, having made it clear to him the previous evening that she only consented to sex if he used a condom, she would feel any differently about it when she woke up, and he
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have a head coach, you're going to play a game? And it wasn't even on our field? It was on their field? C'mon. Reporter: There aren't other assistant coaches who could fill in? Ford: No, they can't be a head coach. It's impossible. Reporter: So the game would have been forfeited if you had been there? Ford: You don't take any exception. If I get hit by a car, obviously someone would have to do it. But as a head coach, it's the irresponsible thing to do. And if I wasn't there, things would have gotten out of hand. I think you should talk to the police about that. Reporter: But shouldn't you be here? It's a council meeting, you're the mayor of Toronto. Ford: I was here, you're absolutely right. I made a commitment. I'm not a quitter. I made a commitment and I commit to things. Maybe you guys have a different way of doing things, but I don't. Reporter: But when you're coaching responsibilities and your mayoral... Ford: My coaching responsibilities, I've said this from day one. I've made a commitment, I've done it for 20 years, and I'm not changing.
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post-graduate courses. Check it out, how does primary and secondary Spanish education rank? Now look for Business schools in Spain, which are not regulated, and you will find that they rank pretty well. 4)Do not be scared of freedom, freedom does not equal chaos. Freedom equals meritocracy, improvement, development and prosperity. Submitted by Louise on Wed, 25/07/2012 - 15:19. @Jesus Palomo 1. No. If something can be proven, you can teach "this is why we think x. Here is how you find out if it's true or not. Because x + y = b. Here's the method. Here's why some disagree." Teaching, as fact, "the world was created in five days, God definitely exists, and abortion gives you cancer" is not teaching facts and reason. 2. Do you have any evidence as I struggle to believe this I'm afraid! 3. Correlation not cause. 4. I am not scared. Education empowers. Denying people information and reasoned thought, teaching oppressive damaging myths as fact is NOT freedom. It is lying to children to take away their freedoms. Submitted by Louise on Wed, 25/07/2012 - 15:21. @J That's patently not true if lots and lots of parents want their children taught lies such as "being gay is evil and/or a mental illness". They will pay for those schools. Doesn't mean it's a healthy educational experience does it! Submitted by Louise on Wed, 25/07/2012 - 15:25. @Philip "If it is so dangerous to teach children about religion and morality as an objective concept in
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and recreational athletes, especially those that participate in sports that involve repetitive jumping and landing. The prevalence has been shown to be 2.5-14% in non-elite athletes and as high as 40-50% in elite basketball and volleyball athletes. Eccentric training has become the standard treatment for chronic tendinopathies, but other treatments are being investigated that try to stimulate tendon regeneration and modulation of tendon pain. Some studies, but not all, have supported the use of continuous topical glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) via patches in chronic tendinopathies including lateral epicondylosis, non-insertional Achilles tendinopathy, and supraspinatus tendinopathy. The objective of the study was to assess if continuous topical GTN treatment improved outcomes among patients with chronic patellar tendinopathy compared to placebo, while both groups underwent heavy-load eccentric training. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is performed regularly with relatively favorable results. However, there remains a lack of evidence to predict who will have favorable outcomes and who may have problems after surgery. Therefore, purpose of this prospective cohort study was to assess the effectiveness single-legged hop tests to predict self-reported knee function 1-year post ACL reconstruction. Subscribe: Daily Email Weekly Newsletter Issues Subscribing? If you have any questions or problems regarding subscribing to SMR please email me . If you have subscribed to our email service and have not received a confirmation email please check your SPAM folder. We can also resend confirmation emails. Thanks!
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can do the sam wahy form a gir's POV as well. One thing though there has bee a mistake in the last lin of the lyrics. General Comment: to me this song is about someone loving someone so intensely that they can actually feel their very being-and the other person really doesnt know how they feel --so what do they have to do (needing to express love but afraid of chasing someone away) and then what if the other person never comes around or what if they do and their feelings arent mutual and it was all for nothing for me this song speaks of a very special relationship --exactly like this song and it was all for nothing this song is so awesome you can feel the very passion that it's sang with
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winter or spring . 2 Keep changing the day until it is snowing or raining . 3 Take out your rod and look for a very long and sleek fish . 4 Cast out your rod, be very careful because you might press a (or tap) too soon . 5 If your fishing was a success you will have a coelacanth ( 35,000 bells) this is the rarest fish in the game . 6 If you want to donate it do, but why would you ...? 7 Change the time to late summer or early autumn . 8 At dusk, look in seas for a fish with a fin . 9 If you did catch it you will have a, Shark ( 20,000 bells) a hammerhead shark ( 15,000 bells) or an ocean sun fish ( 15,000 or 17,000 bells I can't remember) 10 Cash in ! Turnip Raising Method 1 Wait or time travel to Sunday . 2 Buy a load of turnips from Joan with your cash . 3 Buy about 170 WHITE turnips and a bag of RED turnips . 4 Keep all your white turnips in your home . 5 Also keep your red turnip bag in your home . 6 Wait for a day when the turnips price is more than what you bought them for . 7 If you kept the turnips in your pockets they would have been spoiled in a week, and if you time travel the price will be below 100
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the Son and the Holy Spirit, Who, as mighty God, exist dynamic and creative from all eternity. St. Paul did not teach a plurality of Lords and Gods. He merely commented that there are entities that are called gods. Whether he was referring to the crass idols of Zeus or Hermes, or craftier masters such as greed and pride, he -- and we -- know that men have created and will continue to create other gods and lords, displacing the one true God. We do not merely limit our adoration and service to one God among millions: we don't, in fact, know of any other God. You can help the Mormon see the fallacy of multiple infinite beings. While not explicitly presented in the Bible, the doctrine of the Trinity is imbedded in scripture's insistence on one only God and its equally clear teaching that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are Persons possessing equal majesty, power, and Lordship. They are not united solely in purpose or will, as Mormons assert, but in very Being. Read chapters 42-45 in the book of Isaiah to find crystalized the ancient Hebrew belief in one God. Christ and His followers confirm monotheism in John 17:3; 1 Cor. 8:4; Gal. 3:20; Eph. 4:6. The Son is called God throughout Christian scripture. See John 20:28 and Heb. 1:8. Similarly, the Holy Spirit is confessed as God: Acts 5:3-4 and 2 Cor. 3:17. If the Father is God, the Son is God, and the
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008 The Workers of the World The global working class has grown over the past decade, says a new report from the International Labour Organisation Stock markets across the world plunged last week as financial institutions began to face up to the reality of a new global downturn. Revenues, profits and economic growth are all going to plunge as the recession begins to bite. But what does this mean for the people whose work creates those profits in the first place? Many mainstream commentators have simply written off the global working class as a dying force, eclipsed by a rising "middle class" in developed nations and by casualised workers in the Global South. But a new report from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) paints a very different picture. It shows in detail that the working class -- those people who make their livelihood by working in return for wages -- is still a force to be reckoned with. There are around one billion people across the world that are classified as part of the labour force by the ILO. This figure excludes peasant farmers and other people who make a living by working on their own land. This global workforce was once concentrated in the Western nations, but today it is becoming ever more global. The richest economies account for just over 15 percent of total employment. This share has declined over the past decade. In contrast the regions of Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the
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BUTCHERED TO MAKE A DUTCHMAN'S HOLIDAY by Harry ("Breaker") Morant In prison cell I sadly sit, A d__d crest-fallen chappie! And own to you I feel a bit- A little bit - unhappy! It really ain't the place nor time To reel off rhyming diction - But yet we'll write a final rhyme Whilst waiting cru-ci-fixion! No matter what "end" they decide - Quick-lime or "b'iling ile," sir? We'll do our best when crucified To finish off in style, sir! But we bequeath a parting tip For sound advice of such men, Who come across in transport ship To polish off the Dutchmen! If you encounter any Boers You really must not loot 'em! And if you wish to leave these shores, For pity's sake, DON'T SHOOT 'EM!! And if you'd earn a D.S.O., Why every British sinner Should know the proper way to go Is: "ASK THE BOER TO DINNER!" Let's toss a bumper down our throat, - Before we pass to Heaven, And toast: "The trim-set petticoat We leave behind in Devon." At its end the manuscript is described - The Last Rhyme and Testament of Tony Lumpkin -
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compete with the best in the world. We need a skilled workforce that can take advantage of the job opportunities of a 21stcentury economy. That means addressing equity issues too. There are swathes of New Zealand that completely lack the most basic computer in the home. Everyone deserves -- and needs access if we are to achieve our aims If we want more high value export industries, then our children need to be equipped to do the job we're going to be asking them to do. That means we need more kids that are able to become software developers, engineers, scientists and designers. And that starts at school -- with the subjects they take. What you are discussing here today is one aspect of a much wider opportunity for New Zealand. That will be the focus of any Government that I lead I have no interest in being leading a government that cautiously tinkers. It will be reformist and it will be bold. And most importantly, we are interested in ideas. We want to listen. I've outlined the broad parameters. But the "how" -- the precise policies that make the most difference -- is what we're working on. We want to engage with you and your ideas. We don't want to be assuming office in 2014 and then trying to decide what to do, or asking officials. We want to pull the levers and get going. If Finland, Singapore and Israel can change their small economies, then we can too,
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Now I'm All over The Shop - Maximo Park If you're gonna talk about the things I need, Then you're gonna have to find out what they are, You remind me of a time when I was boring, I recall a time when you could slip your noose I wash my hands of you, my feet wont hit the ground, I often ask of myself, When am I gonna learn, I know you'll be content, In the right line of employment I never held you, you never hold me, Its happening all over again, I try and tempt you, you say I'm deluded, When will this foolishness cease Everytime I see you I start choking, I prefer to keep my eyes wide open, Ballerina poses get you nowhere, Patience is a virtue when you're near me I wash my hands of you, my feet wont hit the ground, I often ask of myself, When am I gonna learn, I know you'll be content, In the right line of employment I never held you, you never hold me, Its happening all over again, I try and tempt you, you say I'm deluded, When will this foolishness cease I know that you'll be content, In the right line of employment, I know you'll be fine, you'll be fine (in the right line) You'll be fine, you'll be fine (in the right line) I know you'll be fine, Now that you're not mine I never held you, you never hold me, Its happening
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and repeatedly "we wish to exterminate the entire Jewish race" and they hear nothing." Because viewing Republicans as 'evil' and fighting them tooth-and-nail is safe and makes them feel brave. They know consiously or unconsiously that Republicans won't do them any harm unlike real evil organisations like Hamas. Also, don't discount the childish impulse that libs have in taking the opposite side of any Republican issue. If Republicans view an organization as dangerous and one that needs to be opposed, be sure that libs will embrace that same organization with excuses and rationalizations. Easy fix. Let's have a vote. Let's draw a line around the entire spot of territory in dispute. Let's let all the people who currently live in that territory, and all of the people who want to live there (but are currently kept out for various reasons) vote for who should be in charge. This would be democracy at work. Let all of Palestine vote (not just the current Israeli partition). What could be wrong with a democratic vote? Mr. Rubin you nailed it. For the foreseeable future there won't be any sort of peace between Israel's neighbors nor with the "invented entity" called Palestinians. Even not their name is theirs! The arab-muslim Middle East is not going through a change, it is more a managed collapse. The problem isn't only an Israeli one, its a Western (and world) problem. I was just reading a US (dated November 2012) Congressional Report which ties Hezbollah terror org to
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[ 172 ] Congress has been criticized for trying to conceal pay raises by slipping them into a large bill at the last minute. [ 173 ] Others have criticized the wealth of members of Congress. [ 127 ] [ 130 ] Representative Jim Cooper of Tennessee told Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig that a chief problem with Congress was that members focused on lucrative careers as lobbyists after serving––that Congress was a " Farm League for K Street "––instead of on public service. [ 174 ] [ 175 ] Members elected since 1984 are covered by the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS). Like other federal employees, congressional retirement is funded through taxes and participants' contributions. Members of Congress under FERS contribute 1.3% of their salary into the FERS retirement plan and pay 6.2% of their salary in Social Security taxes. And like Federal employees, members contribute one-third of the cost of health insurance with the government covering the other two-thirds. [ 176 ] The size of a congressional pension depends on the years of service and the average of the highest three years of his or her salary. By law, the starting amount of a member's retirement annuity may not exceed 80% of his or her final salary. In 2006, the average annual pension for retired senators and representatives under the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) was $60,972, while those who retired under FERS, or in combination with CSRS, was $35,952. [ 177 ] Members of Congress make fact-finding missions
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this season's trade deadline, if they will trade Howard or risk losing him for nothing when he can become a free agent in July. "I'm sure they would probably like to move him so they don't lose him," O'Neal said. But O'Neal, speaking on a Turner Sports conference call, said the Feb. 26 All-Star Game in Orlando still will be a great event even with Howard's desire to be traded looming over the weekend. Plus, there's always a chance Howard changes his mind and decides to stay. O'Neal noted that Orlando has become a better city with a better building since it hosted the All-Star Game in 1992, shortly before drafting him. "You know hopefully he stays, because that arena there is one of the best arenas in the country," O'Neal said. "If he leaves, it'll be a travesty." O'Neal's departure, and the damage it did to the franchise, is often cited as the reason the Magic may have no choice but to trade Howard. But TNT analyst Steve Kerr , the former Phoenix general manager, said his preference would be to not deal the All-Star center. "I would be inclined towards playing it out and trying to keep Dwight, because it's so hard to get equal value, and given that Dwight seems to say something new every week, I think there's still a chance that they could re-sign him," Kerr said. "I think you have to exhaust every opportunity or every possibility before you make a trade that you
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012 GUEST POST: U.S. Gone to Pot, but Not Completely The only good thing about the 2012 US election campaign -- other than its being over -- is that much progress was made on marijuana policy. Marijuana was legalized in two states, Colorado and Washington. Medical-marijuana legislation passed in Massachusetts. Marijuana was decriminalized is several major cities in Michigan and Burlington, Vermont, passed a resolution that marijuana should be legalized. The only defeats were that legalization failed to pass in Oregon and medical marijuana was defeated in Arkansas. This is a stunning turnaround from the 2010 campaign when Prop 19 in California failed to pass despite high expectations. I explained in detail why Prop 19 failed here . It was an unfortunately common story of Baptists , i.e., people who oppose it, and bootleggers , i.e., people who profit from black-market sales, who stopped the legalization effort. With regards to the legalization victories in Colorado and Washington, Tom Angell, Director of LEAP (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition) called the election a "historic night for drug-law reformers." Paul Armentano, the deputy director of NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws), called the Colorado and Washington victories "game changers," noting that "both measures provide adult cannabis consumers with unprecedented legal protections." He noted that "until now, no state in modern history has classified cannabis itself as a legal product that may be lawfully possessed and consumed by adults." Writing for the Marijuana Policy Project , Robert Capecchi called
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quite a few watery references in the names of tracks. TF: Yeah, and the lyrics. I was reading through them last night, actually. Was that something that just unconsciously happened? TF: You'd have to ask Faris because I don't want to say this about his lyrics and have it not be true, but I guess underwater, in space, flying...all those feelings are quite similar, aren't they? Movement and motion works just as well in water as it does in the air. Space is another one I really like. Space-themed music or anything kind of futuristic. I think the Horrors are quite a cosmic band these days JH: Definitely. Very cosmic. 'Still Life' Simple Minds! The one that sounds like Simple Minds! This, as we said when the track was released, is not a bad thing at all, and shows that The Horrors have an air for the grandiose that so few of their contemporaries can be doing with. It also shows that, for all the accusations that they're a bunch of poncing fashionistas, they're a group entirely out of step with the current vogue for all things lo-fi. If Alexis Petridis' Guardian review of Suede's Dog Man Star asked where the bands capable of emulating is bravura are today, then The Horrors' go someway to answering that question, though perhaps it'll only be emphatically done on their next album. Thinking about the studio itself, how did you put the gear together? JH: We spent money on the best microphones so
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again that was voted for in '05. When we talk about energy, we have to consider the need to do all that we can to allow this nation to become energy independent. It's a nonsensical position that we are in when we have domestic supplies of energy all over this great land. And East Coast politicians who don't allow energy-producing states like Alaska to produce these, to tap into them, and instead we're relying on foreign countries to produce for us. PALIN : We're circulating about $700 billion a year into foreign countries, some who do not like America -- they certainly don't have our best interests at heart -- instead of those dollars circulating here, creating tens of thousands of jobs and allowing domestic supplies of energy to be tapped into and start flowing into these very, very hungry markets. Energy independence is the key to this nation's future, to our economic future, and to our national security. So when we talk about energy plans, it's not just about who got a tax break and who didn't. And we're not giving oil companies tax breaks, but it's about a heck of a lot more than that. Energy independence is the key to America's future. IFILL : Governor, I'm happy to talk to you in this next section about energy issues. Let's talk about climate change. What is true and what is false about what we have heard, read, discussed, debated about the causes of climate change? PALIN : Yes.
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as if CK responded with rage or indignation the final gesture would have felt shrill and obnoxious instead of guiltily satisfying. After maybe my favorite opening credit sequence of any show on television (who has a better opening credit sequence and/or theme song?), Louie explores one of its pet themes: the impossibility of trying to employ logic and reason when talking to children who are by definition irrational and ruled by urges and hungers. In explaining why his daughter can't have a treat her sister received, CK waxes metaphoric and attempts to say, "The only time you should look in your neighbor's bowl is to make sure that they have enough." He's trying to sound wise and profound. He's trying to act the role of dad and deliver the sort of bromides a father should. But the words and ideas come stumbling out of his mouth because he's not that guy and his daughter is either too bored or too confused to either pay attention or process what she's saying. Ultimately he gives up; it's easier to concede defeat than impart values to kids whose brains are programmed to scream "me, me, me, me, me, me!" on a perpetual loop. When CK's pregnant, overweight, foul-mouthed and unmistakably middle-aged sister shows up and she praises her brother for being a real father, he modestly accepts her praise before acknowledging, "There are times when I wish they weren't alive" with no anger in his voice. He's not being mean. just honest. And
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a plan to go for dinner or get a pedicure in January instead," says Edmonton professional organizer Kristie Demke, president of Professional Organizers in Canada.
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Resolved Question Why do girls like giving guys makeovers and what do u use that makes it so much fun? Why do u girls always try to turn guys feminine I would never let that happen to me it would take a lot of asking to try to convince me why do u put all of the makeup and what do u put on guys why do u dress them up in feminality clothes like dresses what do u do that makes putong that on us so much fun Other Answers (4) O.O I would never dress my boyfriend up in girl clothes. All I have done is put make up on him, just to see what he'd look like. He didn't look to good because of his facial hair. But it's just fun doing another persons make up and see the end result. Um.... Who are you talking about? I've never done that, nor would I ever want to. I pay money for makeup & I would never want to waste it. I don't know anyone who's ever done this. You may be referring to some type of fetish, in which case it is uncommon.
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average C(I)SO gets on his back that he simply cannot run the required security audits. Bluntly speaking, to get security up to par, the average corporation would at least have to double, more likely triple, its security staff. Security is a lip service business. Much like insurance. You do what law dictates, not a penny more is spent on it. If the law doesn't dictate that you have to be secure against SQL injections and DDoS attacks, it's mostly a matter of luck and whether the programmer writing the piece of software does it automatically, which in turn again is unlikely because it certainly is neither part of the testing nor of the final inspection protocol. Even if, there simply is no time for more than a cursory glance, so in effect the burden of blame is shifted on some scapegoat, most likely one of the CSOs underlings. Or, lacking said underlings, the CSO. Simple code reviews can find SQL injections quite easily. Just search for the method names for executing queries then make sure that there are NEVER string concatenations which include user input. It's all really quite simple. Use parameters for every query and you'll never have a problem with SQL injection unless the DB library itself has a hole (much less likely than the possibility that your home grown validation code has a hole in it). Compliance has nothing to do with security. Compliance has something to do with laws. Creating laws take time, creating auditing checkbox-ticker-tests
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As someone who wants both my son and my daughter to flourish across all areas of life, I am frequently reminded that our society does a mediocre job of highlighting and addressing areas in which males face disadvantage. Thankfully we have women's offices, ministries and NGOs working tirelessly to improve the areas in which women still fare poorly. This is not the case for men. Our society often assumes that 'men have it good' and only women carry the burden of gender-based disadvantage. The evidence strongly contradicts this. Here are 13 areas in which men and boys need our help. 3. Men are raised to be disposable . We socialise boys to take more risks and place a lesser value on their health and safety so that men will take on the dangerous but essential jobs: firefighting, logging, heavy trucking, construction, mining and the military. Australia's most dangerous and unhealthy work is carried out overwhelmingly by males, especially poorer men. Twice as many males as females experience work-related injuries and illnesses, and over 90 percent of work-related deaths are male. Australia also remains a signatory to the international convention exempting "able bodied males" between 18 and 45 from the ban on forced labour. 4. Males are the predominant victims of violence . The overwhelming burden of disease from violence worldwide is born by males. Men make up three-quarters of suicides, two-thirds of homicides and three-quarters of war-related deaths. In Australia, young men are three times as likely as young women
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for rules or strategies in a non-model-specific fashion? However, Klver applies the parameters he proposes only to his own basic model. As a result, it is impossible to tell whether those parameters, let alone their specific values, ought to be of any interest to those using other basic models. Klver does indicate that he has experimented with different models in studying some parameters (e.g. p. 149) but no specifics are given. Since all the different 'models' discussed in the book appear to be based on the same basic approach to social stratification, one suspects that these different models were simply additional variations on the same theme. In chapter four, Klver's focus turns to the parameters that affect whether systems stagnate and how they can break out of stagnation and/or overcome crises. This is obviously an issue of directed search within a specific search space and I missed a discussion of different search algorithms that would have seemed appropriate here. Genetic algorithms are discussed, and classifier systems are mentioned, but I would have liked to see a more formal treatment of their strengths and weaknesses at exploring different kinds of search spaces. Simulated annealing, another potentially valuable model, is not get considered at all. Nor is there much discussion of the nature of search spaces themselves and how they might differ for different models. Yet this is obviously a crucial issue. Some of the best work in this respect is that based on Kauffman's NK landscape model ( 1993 ), which
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This text is based on various funerals I have done, and is meant to be ADAPTED to the particular circumstances of the person who has died and those they have left behind. As you know Jane Cook died [day, time, place, and usually brief description of the circumstances]. Jane was important to each of you in different and very special ways as a wife as a mother and grandmother as a sister as some other family connection or as a friend And today you have come here with your love and your care and your respect We will say a kind of goodbye, today But there is a sense also in which we say hello Because while we say goodbye to the kind of connection we have had with Jane , we will also try to strengthen our memories today And say hello again to the Jane who lives on within us in our hearts and minds This is a time for expressing our sorrow at her death and for trying to comfort those who were closest to her But mostly this is a time for celebrating her life There will be an opportunity later in the service for anyone who wishes to come forward to say a few words, perhaps to share a memory or a sense of what Jane meant to you we will talk of her life and then we will commit her body to be cremated and end the service by taking the casket out to
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at 98C provided the volume of the mixture isn't too great. For large volumes, it is better to heat the flask as well to avoid having to condense too much steam and increase the volume of liquid in the flask too much. The condensed vapour will consist of both water and phenylamine. If these were truly immiscible, they would form two layers which could be separated using a separating funnel. In fact, the phenylamine has a slight solubility in water and various other techniques have to be used in this particular case to get the maximum yield of phenylamine. These aren't relevant to this topic. Some other applications of steam distillation Steam distillation can be used to extract some natural products - for example, to extract eucalyptus oil from eucalyptus, citrus oils from lemon or orange peel, and to extract oils used in perfumes from various plant materials.
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the infographics and also the data set should others want to use the data. If the form fails to load please use this link I was lucky enough to receive a new Raspberry Pi this week after ordering it a few months ago. I'm not one to gloat about anything but I got a few envious replies on twitter from a few people. So with a welcome break on the horizon I looked forward to getting the little devil up and running. I've read with interest, numerous articles about the Pi being the future of technology and also most notably the future of ICT / Computing teaching. Before I explore these in a little detail, I think it's useful to just document the set up of the Pi. In terms of hardware I ordered mine from http://uk.farnell.com/ A few months ago. I opted to go without the SD card so I received only the Pi itself Additional hardware required to get the little thing up and running consisted of: Before plugging everything in and powering up, I downloaded the PI OS from And then used Windows Image installer to write the OS to the Flash SD card. Not as easy as it sounds especially when in school with the inability to download or run exe files but once home everything worked finally in the end. All good to go and fired up, my 8 year old and I sat and waited for the bios screen to kick in and of
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Re: "I coulda been a contender" : : What does the famous quote from On the Waterfront 'I coulda been a contender' mean? : It means something like 'I could have been a champion (boxer I think, in the context) or at least I could have been in contention for the championship.' I think. : DFG Yes, the Terry character (Marlon Brando) was a boxer. His brother Charlie (Rod Steiger) had once told him to take a dive (lose the fight on purpose) so some mobsters could make money betting on the other guy. Terry realizes he's too old to be a boxer anymore and he's just "a bum", and he confronts his brother. One of the most famous scenes of one of the best movies of all time.
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might want to be the owner somewhere else. That will not work. As well as any access controls imposed by the filesystem, you also need to have capability CAP_SYS_RAWIO to open the /dev/mem device. So you do need to be setuid root (or setcap). Note that you do not need any special permissions for any of the later steps, however. So you can start as root, open /dev/mem, drop privileges with set(res)uid, mmap just the registers you need, close the device to make it impossible to map any more, and then continue with the rest of your code safely. Thank you for the suggestions, but I don't want slow. This is more out of principle (what others call "pig-headedness") than any real need for my LEDs to blink one million times faster than my eye can resolve. I figure, hey, it's my computer and what's the point of having memory-mapped I/O if I can't access it as memory? If you're going to go through several layers of condoms to protect your GPIOs, you might as well be using a mainframe and where's the fun in that? At this point I'll respectfully suggest you're looking at it the wrong way. You have two conflicting requirements, you should pick one and be done with it. Either run as root and accept that you can delete files either by using 'rm -rf /' or by scribbling the wrong stuff into /dev/mem, or run as a normal user and accept those limitations. You should
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us in as even though it's really massive (four million times the mass of the sun) it's gravitational reach does not go very far beyond the very center of our Galaxy. So no need to be worried ; ) dean: question 2) If the nearest star would explode and this would lead to a black hole, what effects would it have on planet earth and the rest of our solar system? riyanatarajan: By the time the nearest one explodes we will not be around, given our life spans! Jason (moderator): Do you have a question you've been waiting to ask? Go for it! To submit your own question, please type it in the box at the bottom of the window and click the 'Ask' button on the right side of the box. Thanks for your patience as we answer your questions. MooCow: so when galaxy canabalism occurs and the massive blackholes join, does the more dominant one become even bigger, is there a limit to the size the black hole? Kevin: We think that when two galaxies merge, their two black holes will fall towards the center of the new, bigger galaxy and merge there. How exactly they merge is not really understood yet and theorists are working on getting them close enough in.... Janus: Were black holes in greater quantity early in the universe's life, or is the quantity larger now? Ezequiel: Excellent question! we know that most (or all) of the galaxies have black holes, and probably had
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meals is to experiment with various new cooking equipment and machines. Top tips: Invest in a wok. The beauty of a wok is that it cooks food in minutes helping to retain all those essential vitamins and minerals and saves on the washing up by only using one pan -- and they needn't just be used for stir fries either. For a really simple, super healthy and ultra speedy meal simply sear a 4oz sirloin steak on both sides in a very hot wok, add some finely sliced red onion, an inch of fresh ginger (peeled and finely sliced) and one finely chopped, de-seeded chilli. Cook for a couple of minutes then add 200ml of chicken stock and a generous handful of fresh pak choi leaves. Finally add a handful of cooked noodles, cut the beef into thick slices and eat immediately. Buy a slow cooker. Armed with one of these you can look forward to returning home each evening to delicious fondues, stews, casseroles, curries, soups and chowders all ready and waiting the minute you step through the door! Experiment with other gadgets such as steamers (whether collapsible, top-of-the-pan style or the full three-tier, plug-in versions they cook fish and vegetables in minutes) food processors (fabulous for taking the work out of all that chopping, grating, mixing and blending), hand held blenders (great for soups, smoothies, pates and pestos) and juicers. 4. Dare to be different Breakfast cereals can be healthy and convenient but if you've been munching on
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Loyalty Goes Digital: A Look at Square Inc. Square, a mobile payment start-up, has been getting a lot of squawk lately. And for good reason. Square's latest innovation has to do with retail customer loyalty. How to attract it, how to enhance it, how to keep it. The company's apps now make it possible for shoppers to carry around digital loyalty cards, instead of the old style cards that got punched. You know, buy ten and get one free or at a steeply discounted price. The app that makes this happen is called Pay With Square, and is available for both iPhones and Android-based phones. The upgraded software lets merchants reward faithful customers by applying discounts automatically when they revisit the retail site or by granting points on a digital punch card each time they make a purchase. According to Square's COO, Keith Rabois, digital punch cards are more convenient than carrying around a wallet or purse full of paper cards, which, if you're like most people, you forget and leave at home. Then when you get to the store, you don't have it when you need it. With Pay With Square, your card is in your phone, one for each merchant. A number of companies are diving headfirst into the big pool of mobile payment processing. Surprisingly, the technology has been slower to catch on in the U.S. than in Europe and Asia. The problem is that U.S. consumers need to be convinced that mobile payments are as safe
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released again in a cyclic process in the wintertime. NARRATOR: Keeling's sensitive measurements had picked up the Earth's respiration. Every spring, plants bloomed, sucking carbon dioxide out of the air. Every fall, CO2 was released back into the air as the plants decayed. But Keeling noticed that year by year, the total concentration of CO2 increased. Superimposed on the annual cycle was a rising curve. Each year, more CO2 was inhaled and exhaled by the biosphere. Over 40 years, the concentrations rose from 330 parts per million to almost 370 parts per million. The Keeling curve appeared to prove what many had suspected, that humans were changing the composition of the atmosphere. But why should adding an invisible, non-toxic gas be cause for concern? Compared to the major atmospheric gases - oxygen and nitrogen - the amount of CO2 is minuscule, but through an accident of physics - the greenhouse effect -its consequences are significant. Perhaps the most dramatic example of the greenhouse effect is the Earth itself. But for this effect, the Earth would be frigidly cold. Of the energy coming from the sun, about half of the light gets scattered and absorbed before it reaches the surface. The rest is radiated back as heat or infrared radiation. In the absence of a greenhouse effect, this heat energy would escape back into space, leaving the Earth with an average temperature of zero degrees Fahrenheit. All water would freeze. The reason this doesn't happen is that greenhouse substances - gases
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more visitors so you may want to offer a combination. Staffing When thinking about how to staff your project, one of the main questions will be whether to have permanent staff or volunteers. The advantage of the former is that you have someone reliable and professional who is always there, but permanent staff cost money. Volunteers attract little or no cost, but there are often issues with reliability. In addition, if your project is based in rural areas, there may not be enough suitable volunteers. One answer is to have a mix of volunteers and permanent staff, however, the roles need to be clearly defined so that volunteers do not feel they're being taken advantage of. Staff training is essential for a successful mobile science project. Permanent staff should be confident in their role and it is good practice to encourage staff to think about their own development needs. Staff and volunteers alike may need training in first aid, driving skills, working with children, the project's activities and working with the media. Marketing All new projects need time to gain momentum, but if a project is free then it can be surprising how rapidly demand can grow once word is out. Most projects have some kind of online presence which, although important, shouldn't be relied upon to advertise your project. Newspapers, radio and television can generate huge interest in a project so it is worth investing time and effort in trying to generate media attention but don't neglect word of
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Want to be a VIP? Gluten Free Crispbread I wondered if I could cook these as nice as they sounded. I took this recipe from the beautiful blog of Lena's called Aratorp . I had thought about trying these ever since reading this delicious recipe last week. The ingredients are simple, I always have these in my cupboard, and best of all, so healthy a good source of protein and gluten free. (I love finding anything gluten free that is tasty and healthy). 1/2 cup sesame seeds. 3/4 cup sunflower seeds. 1/2 cup chai seeds (I added this extra -- choose to omit if desired). 1/2 cup flaxseeds. 1/4 cup pumpkin seeds. 2 cups of Polenta (corn meal). Stir dry ingredients together. Add 1/2 cup oil (I used olive oil) to mixed dry ingredients. Add 2 1/2 cups of boiling water to the mixture and stir through evenly. Press thinly into a large lined scone tray. My mixture made up so much I needed 3 trays. Cut into rectangles before cooking. Sprinkle with salt flakes (this is where you could make it any flavour you want). Omit salt if you want plain, sprinkle with sugar if you want sweet, sprinkle with curry or chilly flakes if you would like spice -- it would all work. (I loved the salt). These are the result of cooking for 1 hour in a fan forced oven at 150 degrees celsius. Perfect! They broke apart so easily as it was pre-cut. They tasted delicious
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ex-wife Kim? IE: Difficult question, indeed. I don t know any of them personally, but I could assume, according to the official and inside sources that I have that he certainly made some mistakes, but isn't that human? No familial relationship can be described as "perfect". I feel like the episode of the "Kim doll" was a little bit too much to bear for his ex wife. I also feel like Debbies " image" has been permanently destroyed in people s mind. It is very difficult to cope with the press picking on you permanently. DK: Many children and teens experience bullying. Do you think the abuse a Marshall experienced as a child impacted his life and helped him become the person he is today? IE: I think that it certainly impacted him. It probably left some scars, but it also helped him to grow as a person. I am glad Debbie Mathers and her partner Neal Alpert stood up, creating an official anti bullying campaign in 2012. Maybe it well help the public to see her as an engaged person, not as a perpetual monster. DK: In you opinion, how many years do you believe Eminem has left in his rapping career? And once he retires will he will still have a hand in music? IE: He left from 2005 to 2007, because of health and addiction problems. I cannot picture Eminem retiring, because he has a true passion for music. If he does, I think he will always
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as the Commission on Narcotic Drugs) - a situation that he described as ' bizarre' . Professor Hunt then confirmed that drug policy must be carried out in conformity with human rights. Acknowledging the necessity of harm reduction as an aspect of the right to health, Professor Hunt suggested that the overarching goal should be "a strong, accessible, integrated health system that is sensitive to the distinctive needs of all, including people who use drugs". He encouraged advocates and activists to incorporate human rights mechanisms at the international level into their existing and 'inspiring' work in order to help to achieve this. IHRA's HR2 (harm reduction and human rights) team decided to publish the speech in order to make it accessible to people who did not attend the conference, and so that these extremely helpful comments from a high level UN human rights expert may be made available for use for advocacy purposes and referenced in future publications. This is in stark contrast to the Human Rights Commission in New Zealand - who simply 'don't get it'. 0 Comments: Post a Comment Links to this post: About Me Proponent for enabled health promotion, fiscal responsibility, education, growth management, traffic and transportation, public safety and the environment. This site is a exercise in liberal democracy. If you want to know more, Google "Blair Anderson" with a keyword of your concerns. ie: 'climate', 'science', 'justice', 'particulates' or 'drugs'.
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with bonds yielding up to 11% and stocks averaging a return of less than 3% throughout the decade. As a result, even institutions that have so far remained in the financial markets are pouring money into short term investments and such "alternate equity" investments as mortgage-backed paper, foreign securities, venture capital, leases, guaranteed insurance contracts, indexed bonds, stock options, and futures. At the same time, individuals who are not gobbling up hard assets are flocking into money market funds to nail down high rates, or into municipal bonds to escape heavy taxes on inflated incomes. Few corporations can find buyers for their stocks, forcing them to add debt to a point where balance sheets seem permanently out of whack. On Wall Street, the flight from stocks has forced firms to push alternative investments hard -- thereby drawing still more money from the stock market. Further, this "death of equity" can no longer be seen as something a stock market rally -- however strong -- will check. It has persisted for more than 10 years through market rallies, business cycles, recession, recoveries, and booms. The public was first drawn to equities in big numbers in the 1950s by a massive promotion campaign by Wall Street that worked because the economic climate was right: fairly steady growth with little inflation. To bring equities back to life now, secular inflation would have to be wrung out of the economy, and then accounting policies would have to be made more realistic and tax laws
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time being E Ink is targeting Triton at signage markets. When will we finally see commercially viable color e-readers, then? "That's hard to say at the moment," he says. "In the lab we've got some really awesome looking products." In the meantime, he notes that there are some textbook trials being run in China, Taiwan, and Russia using color devices. "They're not looking for vivid colors or to run videos, they're looking for the traditional benefits of electronic paper -- low power consumption." Practical color e-paper is on the horizon, but it probably isn't close And color isn't E Ink's only Achilles' heel. Refresh rates have improved over the years (thanks largely due to changes in software controlling the panels, not the panel hardware itself, Peruvemba points out) but they still lag even poor-quality LCDs by miles. No matter how good the technology gets, e-paper will never replace LCDs in high-end, media-rich tablets, but E Ink doesn't worry too much about that: through mergers and acquisitions, the company has come to own Hydis, a Korean firm with a rich patent portfolio in LCD technology that's notably been licensed by Apple display suppliers AU Optronics and Sharp . Yes, that's right, E Ink makes money from both of its biggest competitors: old-school paper on one end of the spectrum, and high-end LCDs on the other. The bets have been fully hedged. Peruvemba is eager to talk about E Ink's other products from customers -- products that aren't e-readers, like a 300
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they are keeping up to date on technology and certifications. Lastly is based on the reputation, past experience and positive word of mouth. PC-Logic sees his major threat in both smaller and larger companies. However, most of smaller companies have more overhead thus they might charge more mainly due to their focus is not only on services but sales as well. As for competition with large companies, they have the financial support and resources needed for advertising, inventory and manpower. At the same time technology is changing every moment. We would use asset-based valuations to determine the sales price for PC-Logic as it is difficult to predict future earning. Thus we will be relying on market force to set a price after examining the assets and liabilities of the business which is usually found among the financial records in the balance sheet. ASCENT DENTAL SURGEONS Issue 1 The inability of having full control of running a clinic if were to practice dentistry as an employee or join partnership with others was the main reason of starting his own clinic. With the help of his networks, the clinic located at Chun Tin Road started its operations on 1 July 2001 by Dr. Joseph. Due needs of orthodontic treatments, he invited an Orthodontist, Dr. Heng to join his clinic. In order to balance his time with family and work, some adjustments are made to the consultation hours. To minimise the loss of income, he invited another part time dentist, Dr. Wong to
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me - I think it probably added 3-4 hours, b) it can be harder for the midwife to see what's going on and therefore give you good advice about pushing - I was urged to push too hard, too soon, which resulted in a bad tear I feel could have been avoided, and c) it can be harder to protect the mother's perinaem from tearing e.g. by applying a soft towel and pressure to the area, which a midwife can do more easily if your bottom end is not in a foot of water and pointing down so she can't see it. So first-time water birthers beware of those risks, which are not often discussed. Otherwise I thoroughly recommend it to those who are keen to avoid drugs - the pain relief was excellent and the baby comes out already washed! My top tip to managing labour pain, especially in the latter part of stage 1 is to scream. The midwives told me to shut up and save my strength, but there was something so satisfying about vocalising the sheer terror of the experience. It was like I had to shut down all but the basic mental processing and just go with the animalism vibe. Besides I've had three water births, so I had plenty of energy to spare. I found the buoyancy of the water helped me a lot. The water did naff all for the intensity of the pain, but allowed me to find positions where I could
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on a small trip and spend some time with them. Grandparents got involved too and that helped enormously. Other methods that have worked in large families I've coached is to have the children begin appreciating each other on their birthdays and at Christmas -- just a few words of what they like about each other. With practice you can then move this routine up to weekly or a daily routine. One of my clients reported extraordinary results in the relationships between her kids in that they began to fight less and became more tolerant or each other. This result happened quite probably because the children no longer saw each other as rivals trying to grab mum's attention, energy and time. Instead they began to get and give attention to each other. Now imagine the impact that had on mum. She could get ready for work in the morning without having to separate her kids. She could make dinner without having to pull them off each other. She would have a cuppa with a friend and not have her kids telling tails on each other. I hope this article demonstrates how a few simple changes can make life a lot easier when it comes to siblings.
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