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Don't transfer the problem from the motorway to somewhere else! Is this Transit's way of saying "hey, I've fixed the traffic on the motorway"? What a waste of taxpayers' money. Put taxpayers' money to better use. We need bigger, wider roads. And better road designs. And better public transport. Not those darned on-ramp signals! And for those cyclists who do not pay roadtax, keep to the footpath. I'm not an anti-cyclist, but I can see why some drivers hate them. They can't cycle as fast as cars, and with our roads being so narrow, they end up hogging the cars behind them - thus contributing to slowing down traffic. Some self-righteous cyclists think they are 'easing traffic' by cycling. Yes they are...but only if they keep to the footpaths and not the road! What makes it worse is when they cycle side-by-side. Ugh. Shirley Auckland traffic has been crazy lately! There are too many roadworks closing roads and diverting traffic so that the usual routes are extremely clogged. Is it necessary to close certain roads (I'm thinking Mangakiekie Ave) - this closure has caused chaos in our area! Josh I have been driving in Auckland for about 4 years or so and I think there are a few problems with Aucklands traffic, in particular the motorways and how they are built. Merging lanes are the biggest mistake the government have thought of. People don't like merging anywhere let alone at high speeds on the motorway. An example of this is
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I Wish Lyrics Hey, this is radio station W-S-K-E-E We're takin' calls on the wish line Making all your wacky wishes come true Hello 1-I wish I was little bit taller, I wish I was a baller, I wish I had a girl who looked good I would call her I wish I had a rabbit in a hat with a bat and a six four Impala I wish I was like six-foot-nine So I can get with Leoshi Cause she don't know me but yo she's really fine You know I see her all the time Everywhere I go, and even in my dreams I can scheme a way to make her mine Cause I know she's livin phat Her boyfriend's tall and he plays ball So how am I gonna compete with that 'Cause when it comes to playing basketball I'm always last to be picked And in some cases never picked at all So I just lean up on the wall Or sit up in the bleachers with the rest of the girls Who came to watch their men ball Dag y'all! I never understood, black Why the jocks get the fly girls And me I get the hood rats I tell 'em scat, skittle, scabobble Got hit with a bottle And I been in the hospital For talkin' that mess I confess it's a shame when you livin' in a city That's the size of a box and nobody knows yo' name Glad I came to
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hypothesis has gone on this long. Those persons in high places who are controlling research funds and aiding mostly those virologists who are ?in the club? so to speak are most definitely criminals in terms of the damage done to untold numbers of innocent persons who think that all those scientists ?out there? are working for the best interests of the people rather than for their own personal gain.? Comment to Virusmyth ? Dr. Richard De Lisle , DC, Chiropractor, Leominster, Massachusetts ?There is no compelling reason for preferring the viral hypothesis of AIDS to one based on the activity of oxidising agents. In fact, the latter is to be preferred, since unlike the viral hypothesis it leads to possible methods of prevention and treatment using currently available therapeutic substances.? ?Any theory which flunks Koch?s Postulates regarding HIV or AIDS should be subject to reappraisal. The financial aspect of the story is as important and should be taken into consideration when dealing with drugs and treating AIDS. Nutrition is the base for existence of any creature. Nutritional deficiencies, emotional imbalances, spiritual stresses and usage of unnatural man-made chemicals such as drugs cause all kind of ailments and the immune system collapses.? ?Two weeks ago, a 3-year-old child in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, was struck by a car and rushed to a nearby hospital. Because the child?s skull had been broken and there was a blood spill, the hospital performed an HIV test. As the traumatized mother was sitting at her child?s
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4 0 0 1 60 Wargear: - Heavy Armour - Shield - Royal Standard of Rohan Options: - Horse - +6 Points - Armoured Horse - +9 Points Special Rules: - Expert Rider - Bodyguard (Rohan*) Bodyguard (Rohan*) see Rohan Royal Guard; Guthlf must protect the leader of his warband (Thoden if he is there; omer, Thoden's Heir if he isn't) Royal Standard of Rohan This is a banner that has a range of 6", rather than 3". In addition, any Hero of Rohan who has 0 Might and starts the turn within 3" of the Royal Standard of Rohan regains a single point of Might on a roll of 5+. The Royal Standard can only be picked up by Rohan Royal Guards. If no Royal Guard is in b2b when Guthlf dies, the Standard is lost. Guthlf carries the Standard instead of a hand weapon, so he profits from his shield's Defense bonus, but he cannot make any strike even if he wins combat. Notes: I didn't want to make Guthlf a full-fledged Hero, since, after all, he is simply a high-ranking Royal Guard. However, i didn't want to chuck him in with the generic Guards as his position merits, IMO, a single Fate point. Also, I like requiring the king to actually be there for the royal banner-bearer to be taken. Makes sense, no? Naturally, omer's banner bearer wouldn't be Guthlf himself (him being dead and all...), but the rules stay the same. I'm pondering if I should
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Tapestry in your wildest dreams? We'll be growing our customer base here in Australia over the next six months, with a view to raising capital for international expansion late next year. Wildest dreams? That we're going to be one of Australia's favorite success stories, of course! Thank you Andrew and all the best for Tapestry! And to discover what Tapestry is really about, make sure to visit the Tapestry website G'day! NewQuest Australia is a full-service web and digital agency that provides both pioneering and proven e-business solutions and digital services to a broad range of clients. Read more ?
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William J. Brennan, Jr., who wrote the Sullivan decision, defined it as 'knowledge that the [published information] was false' or that it was published 'with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not.' In other words, public officials no longer could sue for libel simply by proving that something that had been broadcast or printed about them was false. Now they would have to prove that a journalist had knowingly printed false information while making little, if any, attempt to distinguish truth from lies." [4] Egypt obviously has a different balance between conflicting rights in mind. Even in the United States, freedom of speech is under constant attack from within. Columnist George Will, with his usual flare for sarcasm reports on bone chilling attempts by North Carolina's Board of Dietetics/Nutrition to stop Steve Cooksey from offering nutritional advice on his internet blog based on his personal experience with losing 75 pounds. They argue that he does not have a license to offer such advice (hopefully the self interested protection of the right of only their members to offer such advice doesn't need to be explained). [5] Finding the best balance between free and acceptable speech is an ongoing quest and different societies, even the same society at different points in its history, define it differently. I, like most of my countrymen and our constitution, believe that we have very good and compelling reasons to tightly limit exceptions to and limits on free speech to the minimum. In defending this
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anything. Publishers aren't making money over the odds and neither are retailers, yet the consumer still bears the burden of additional cost. Another explanation may be in the way that local distributors do business with their overseas counterparts. Australian distributors, particularly when they represent another company (Mindscape, for example, distributes Konami games in Australia and Namco Bandai distributes Bethesda titles), will often buy their stock directly from their partners in overseas territories like Europe. The cost price of that purchase then determines the retail price in Australia. We put this question to Mark Melatos -- do international companies regularly over charge specific territories for stock? And what would be the benefit of doing that? "There shouldn't be much difference in the consumer price whether the games publisher sells direct into Australia or via its local subsidiary," claims Mark. "However, there is a thing called 'transfer pricing' which multinationals often engage in to minimise their tax bills. "For example," he continues, "imagine Australia has a higher corporate tax rate than the US. Then a US multinational may try to maximise its profit in the US and minimise its Australian profit, thus reducing its overall tax bill." It seems very unlikely that this is the reason for the difference in prices -- there are a number of tax laws that regulate this kind of trading, and all trading must be within market standards. Australians Have To Regulate It turns out that a very real culprit may just be regulation costs. "Things like
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Second Chamber. There are many propositions which are being put forward in regard to the make-up of a Second Chamber, and each is as fantastic as the other. There is some talk about bringing in all the technicians, and all the religious leaders. I remember that Laurie Anderson, one of the street-corner lads, who was an old comrade of mine, used to tell the story of a fellow who died and went down to the brimstone factory. He saw the big chief -- the "Leader of the House" -- who asked him what was his religion. "I am Church of England" he said. "Well, get into the cage over there," was the order. Later on, another fellow came down, and was asked the same question. He said, "I am a Roman Catholic;" "Well, you get into that 289 cage," he was told. Another fellow said that he was Church of Scotland, and he was told to get in the cage on the right. Presently, a nondescript sort of fellow came down, and he said, when asked his religion, "I have no religion." "What, no religion?" exclaimed the chief. "No," he answered, "No religion." "Well," said the chief, "you can knock about where you like, because you won't quarrel with anyone." Just imagine such a crowd in the House of Lords. It will not do. There is no justification, according to any democratic principle, for a Second Chamber. Either a Second Chamber has powers, or it has no powers. If it
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commonly distinguish as "fact" and "interpretation." In primitive times, when tradition is orally transmitted, bards and storytellers frankly embroider or improvise the facts to heighten the dramatic import of the story. With the use of written records, history, gradually differentiated from fiction, is understood as the story of events that actually occurred; and with the increase and refinement of knowledge the historian recognizes that his first duty is to be sure of his facts, let their meaning be what it may. Nevertheless, in every age history is taken to be a story of actual events from which a significant meaning may be derived; and in every age the illusion is that the present version is valid because the related facts are true, whereas former versions are invalid because based upon inaccurate or inadequate facts. Never was this confection more impressively displayed than in our own time -- that age of erudition in which we live, or from which we are perhaps just emerging. Finding the course of history littered with the dbris of exploded philosophies, the historians of the last century, unwilling to be forever duped, turned away (as they fondly hoped) from "interpretation" to the rigorous examination of the factual event, just as it occurred. Perfecting the technique of investigation, they laboriously collected and edited the sources of information, and with incredible persistence and ingenuity ran illusive error to earth, letting the significance of the Middle Ages wait until it was certainly known "whether Charles the Fat was at
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decision for yourself about your way forward. thanks morwenna but i dont want to talk to anyone about it. if you want me to stop posting i will. things are just so complicated. im supposed to be getting married in 11 months. I dont want to go through with that either but my fiance and his mum went the other day without me knowing and put 1000 deposit on the venue and i have my dress that my mum and dad bought and they dont have a lot of money and spent 1000 on it. I am 28 and feel like a 17 year old trapped in a situation she can get out of. so confused and upset. I will stop posting. Hope everyone elses situation works out. Kat Hi Kat, it is absolutely your choice whether you talk to anyone about your situation or not, and please feel totally OK about continuing to post on this site if you want to, whatever you decide to do, it can be very helpful just to get the comments of other site users on your difficulties. You will find that other users feel for you in your situation - as do I. I think that there are alot of second hand Millls and Boons for unrequieted lovers arent there? And The Bridges of Madison County always does it for me...other than that, theres work, kids, community, friends and family to keep numbness and/or temptation at bay... Yes I go through alot of
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which may offend you or mis-interpret TME, but I hope the opposite will occur instead. I hope, instead, that is may be compelling for consideration and discussion. The themes. (The lyrics are much more beautiful and concise than my thoughts, so proceed with caution! :) The sacrificing love of a Grand-father for his mother and family: It looks like some basic family needs were being helped by the her father i.e. Plastic bags, panadol (tylenol in the states), electricity etc. by tearing the fences down (perhaps to sell the wood), and sell his valuable Gibson guitar, giving up his own dreams to provide for his family. The chorus, in my view, is a compelling description of salvation, e.g. regeneration, new-birth. "The darkest side" that dies appears as the corrupt part of our hearts that is killed, first thru the cross of Christ (see description below) and then thru sacrificial love of others. "The Golden Ticket" is the eternal Life of Christ and all the benefits of salvation. Enemies are killed: Sin, Satan, Death are destroyed. And, then he uses some interesting imagery (SimCity, Drowning in water, Dead Man) to contrast the hollowness and death of the absence of Christ (and perhaps loving family) The Mother's stanza: She seems concerned that her son remember her, and that he understand that TV has been flashy and hollow distraction, that kills loving connection in the family. "When I die, I'm alive. When I lose, I find my identity" -the book of John 12:24
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increase in employment growth is now higher. This threshold has shifted outwards since the 1980s recession -- which is the topic of another research effort (more later). It has also been shifting out in the EU and Britain and I will comment more on that when I know more. But what about the US labour force data? First, it is true that the labour force participation rate has fallen significantly in the course of the recession and weak recovery. The following graph shows the labour force participation rate (using BLS data) from January 2002 to September 2012. The peak participation rate in the latest period was achieved in January 2007 (66.4 per cent), just before the storm hit. Later, I will show you what that means for the current unemployment rate. The labour force is a subset of the working-age population (those above 15 years old) and is the sum of total employment and total unemployment. The proportion of the working-age population that constitutes the labour force is called the labour force participation rate. So changes in the labour force can impact on the official unemployment rate and so movements in the latter need to be interpreted carefully. A rising unemployment rate may not indicate a recessing economy. The labour force can expand as a result of general population growth and/or increases in the labour force participation rates. What about the change between August 2012 and September 2012. The following table summarises the changes in the main labour force aggregates.
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at least convinced we're watching a film precisely as he intended it, and not after a watering down by a fearful studio executive. That said, I know what's in it for Von Trier. What was in it for me? More than anything else, I responded to the performances. Feature films may be fiction, but they are certainly documentaries showing actors in front of a camera." [ 46 ] In a blog post, he expanded on this, discussing the film's symbolism, imagery and Trier's intentions, calling him "one of the most heroic directors in the world" and Antichrist "a powerfully-made film that contains material many audiences will find repulsive or unbearable. The performances by Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg are heroic and fearless. Trier's visual command is striking. The use of music is evocative; no score, but operatic and liturgical arias. And if you can think beyond what he shows to what he implies, its depth are [ sic ] frightening." [ 47 ] Duane Dudek of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel called Antichrist "Trier's most visually lush and technically rigorous film; it captures things at a molecular level and in a slow motion that all but brings the world to a halt... But paradoxically, this is his most unwatchable film, and many will find its violence and cruelty, including scenes of genital mutilation, repellent. I cannot recommend Antichrist , but in a culture that hemorrhages death and torture nightly on shows like 24 or C.S.I. , I can understand it." [
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they will be united on that front. China is not quadrupling its spending on its military while we reduce ours for fun. Anonymous, you did not understand my comment I am afraid. I am not comparing France and US, nor their proper economic or politic systems. I am talking about how the 'mind of the masses' is working. This field of science is called sociology. In a specific society people have reactions. Those reactions are derived from a context. This is all I am talking about. @Sandrine: I agree that history moves in cycles and it's never too late. It's usually takes something pretty dire for society to learn it's lesson and to turn the other direction. We're obviously not there yet. But I disagree that this not a major blow for liberty. Whatever Romneys views on aborton and gay marriage, this is not what he campaigned on and not what he stood for. The battle for personal freedom around these issues is already largely won, they're not under threat. What is under threat is the free market economy that makes us prosperous. The critical issues of the day are intrusion of gov't into the economy and expenditure at unsustainable levels. Whatever Romney's flaws and his lack of sound principles, he represented the self made successful entrepreneur, and combined with Ryan (influenced by Ayn Rand), gave every indication they were going to put a limit on, and perhaps even start to turn the back the tide on the ever-expanding welfare
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likely to focus on the economy, and rightly so. And I'm here to tell you and your listeners that of all the areas in which the president's influence is overrated, the economy is probably No. 1. I'd like you here to listen to Austan Goolsbee, who's a former chairman of President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers. Austan Goolsbee: I think the world vests too much power -- certainly in the president, probably in Washington in general -- for its influence on the economy, because most all of the economy has nothing to do with the government. Ryssdal: I love the way he talks, by the way. Sounds like a mafia guy, doesn't he? But wait listen, you were around in the '92 election? You were paying attention, yes? Dubner: It's a fantastic campaign slogan -- you get to brag about how you'll raise employment and lower gas prices -- as if, Kai, there's some magical set of buttons in the Oval Office that you get to push once you're elected. A 'More Jobs' button. But as Austan Goolsbee points out, the president's ability to actually change the shape and direction and velocity of the macroeconomy is extremely limited. Ryssdal: Let me go back then to the actual politicians who say otherwise. You had Clinton and now you've got Mitt Romney -- former CEO, a business guy. Goes out, every stump speech he makes and says, 'I know what to do in the economy. I've been there, I've created jobs, I've
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CiF has ever denied the holocaust or promoted the destruction of Israel. It is our duty to question the foreign policy of Israel, and to highlight the plight of the palestinian people. Realistically, fault lies on both sided of this political divide, and the international community, particularly under the 'leadership' of the Bush administration, has done very little to resolve this conflict to the detriment of the world and the region "It is the garbage dump of the British left and their Islamist partners. It is sponsored and managed by a mainstream U.K newspaper which shows you how low Britain had descended." If you don't like this forum, don't read it!! It is quite simple. The Guardian is an excellent newspaper, as long as you recognise its slant - as far more guardian readers do than do people who absorb the quite ridiculous right wing news, ie. the sun, mail, news of the world... and don't even get me started on Fox!!!! You mention that the President must encourage the peace process with Israel's neighbours and the whole region. You mention that your country must never reconcile itself to "murder, to falsehood, to mastery, to slavery, to discrimination, to exploitation, to surrender and stasis". Many know that your soldiers murder and enslave others and that your government discriminates and exploits. If you wish to achieve these lofty ambitions you need to remove the albatross that hangs around your nation's neck forcing Israel to shuffle along rather than walk with pride.
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Check out 8eight No One Cries Because They Want To lyrics - another terrific addition to the already magnificent 8eight lyrics collection. No One Cries Because They Want To lyrics are part of the 8eight album that features an amazing beat and vocals. You're now at 8eight No One Cries Because They Want To lyrics page 8eight No One Cries Because They Want To lyrics are the property and copyright of 8eight. 8eight No One Cries Because They Want To lyrics Music Song Lyrics
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of the table, trust me. Peter Gibbons : Good luck with your layoffs, all right? I hope your firings go really well. Bob Porter : Excellent. Bob Slydell : Great... Wow. Share this quote Peter Gibbons : [ about the plan to steal from Initech ] Before we go any further, all right, we have to swear to God, Allah, that nobody knows about this but us, all right? No family members, no girlfriends, nobody. Samir : Of course. Michael Bolton : Agreed, Lawrence : [ from the next apartment through the wall ] Don't worry, man. I won't tell anyone either. Michael Bolton : Who the fuck is that? Peter Gibbons : Uh, don't worry about him. He's cool. Share this quote [ Peter, Michael, and Samir are chatting as they hang around the printer ] Peter Gibbons : Our high school guidance counselor used to ask us what you'd do if you had a million dollars and you didn't have to work. And invariably what you'd say was supposed to be your career. So, if you wanted to fix old cars then you're supposed to be an auto mechanic. Samir : So what did you say? Peter Gibbons : I never had an answer. I guess that's why I'm working at Initech. Michael Bolton : No, you're working at Initech because that question is bullshit to begin with. If everyone listened to her, there'd be no janitors, because no one would clean shit up if they had a
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read the papers. This being an election year, you've seen plenty of my picture. You know what I can do. And I'm doing you, Hartigan. Cold and hard, I'm doing you. Share this quote Marv : What if I'm wrong? I've got a condition. I get confused sometimes. What if I've imagined all this? What if I've finally turned into what they've always said I would turn into? A maniac. A psycho killer. Share this quote [ after being smacked in the jaw by Jackie Boy ] Bozo No. 1 : [ about Jackie Boy ] He is generous. But that temper of his... you shouldn't have picked on him like you did. My temper, you don't have to worry about. Shellie : [ grabs a knife and points it at him ] Shut up and keep your hands to yourself, or I'll cut your little pecker off. Bozo No. 1 : Woo! I been told! Share this quote The Salesman : The wind rises, electric. She's soft and warm and almost weightless. Her perfume is a sweet promise that brings tears to my eyes. I tell her that everything will be all right. That I'll save her from whatever she's scared of and take her far, far away. I tell her I love her. [ silenced gunshot ] The Salesman : The silencer makes a whisper of the gunshot. I hold her close until she's gone. I'll never know what she was running from. I'll cash her check in
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7 Habits of highly effective women Simple tips for women to keep pace in an evolving working world It's the ability to keep going despite all the challenges and hurdles. -- Maseena Ziegler, author of "Ladies Who Launch in Hong Kong" E conomic downturns aside, the road to success as a businesswoman is not an easy one. While the hope is that the working world is gender-blind, women face certain challenges that men often avoid. Fortunately, there are plenty of successful, effective women who have killed it in the business world to keep the rest of the female population hopeful motivated. And while many of the assets of these women are gender-neutral, some of the habits and skills they share come from harnessing and molding uniquely female strengths to their advantage. All it takes is perseverance, organization and an unwavering sense of self. Piece of cake, right? 1. Have confidence No matter what your trajectory may be, having confidence in yourself and your goals is hands-down the top quality you will need for success. This confidence will fuel the ultimate edge in any profession: perseverance. "(Perseverance) requires an unwavering sense of self-belief about yourself, your product, your mission," said Maseena Ziegler, author of a No. 1 best-selling book in Hong Kong, "Ladies Who Launch in Hong Kong." Perseverance is the characteristic common to the 12 female entrepreneurs about whom Ziegler wrote. "It's the ability to keep going despite all the challenges and hurdles," she said. While men tend to be
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lymphocytes which are of capital importance for the efficiency of the immunizing apparatus.? ?The practice of the HIV test, independently of its result, can start a disorder of the immune system. And if the test is positive, the majority of the subjects react with a psychic shock, a depression and anguish. This ?test crisis,? often overpowering, starts at once to cause symptoms similar to those of AIDS such as a loss of weight and night sweats in people who were healthy before.? ?The psychic overload due to a positive HIV test is so extraordinarily heavy that seropositive people undergo depressive states even more painful and anguish even more intense than the patients with AIDS-disease?The despair leads further so that a great percentage of hiv-positive individuals are not able then to change their way of life?so that the very practices which are detrimental to immunity, such as drug consumption and insufficient, poor quality food?are continued and even intensified.? ?Just like isolation, the depression and the anguish carry damage to biological defenses, the interest carried in the world, the joy and the love that reinvigorates the immune system.? ?AIDS thus appears as the culmination of a medicine which is more and more under the domination of anguish. It is an immense challenge to seek to develop a new medicine of confidence.? (translated from French) The dogma of HIV in AIDS, Das Goetheanum, Nov. 22, 1992 ? Dr. Danielle Lemann , MD; Langnau, Switzerland ? Dr. H. Albonico , MD; Langnau, Switzerland ?I
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were relational; three out of the four boys environmental. Motherwell's research supports our observation that children who anthropomorphize the computer are no less technically sophisticated than those who do not. The degree of anthropomorphization does not reflect expertise but psychological approach. Motherwell's research also supports our association of programming style and gender. Looking at Motherwell's data through our theoretical prism, it is as though, once they have placed the computer in the not-alive category, the boys tend to settle with relief into treating it as a thing. This helps them to appropriate it through a relationship that involves distance, objectivity, and control. And it is as though the girls, once having settled the question of biological aliveness, get more comfortable with the machine by making it an interactive partner. In the computer they have found something in the domain of formal systems to which they can relate with informality. The conventional route into formal systems, through the manipulation of abstract symbols, closes doors that the computer can open. The computer, with its graphics, its sounds, its text and animation, can provide a port of entry for people whose chief ways of relating to the world are through movement, intuition, visual impression, the power of words and associations. And it can provide a privileged point of entry for people whose mode of approach is through a close, bodily identification with the world of ideas or those who appropriate through anthropomorphization. The computational object, on the border between the idea and a
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Directions: Read to the bottom (scrolling if necessary); then click "forward =>." Willard Van Orman Quine was one of the most influential of recent American philosophers. In many ways, he carried on the approach of Bertrand Russell, with its stress on formal logic and ontology. These summaries and problems deal with Quine's 1948 article, "On What There Is," first published in the Review of Metaphysics. The article is included in Quine's book, From a Logical Point of View (Harper & Row, New York: 1953). These exercise materials are copyrighted (c) 1998 by Harry J. Gensler but may be distributed freely. Quine sees ontology as trying to answer the question "What is there?" Ontology discusses what kinds of entity exist -- for example, whether there are minds, numbers, or universals (like redness). Some are led by poor reasoning into faulty ontologies. For example, McX may reason as follows: "Pegasus [a flying horse of ancient mythology] must in some sense exist -- because if we say 'Pegasus doesn't exist' we have to be talking about something." McX wrongly takes "Pegasus doesn't exist" to be ascribing a property (of nonexistence) to an object (Pegasus). This misinterprets the sentence "Pegasus doesn't exist." This sentence can be put more clearly as "It is false that there is something that is Pegasus" -- which clearly doesn't assume that Pegasus in some sense exists. Quine's slogan, "To be is to be the value of a variable," means that we only commit ourselves to an ontology by claims
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[Allen] had 36 points in the championship game and I think the other guy had 35, and they're talking about alley-oops, dunks and all of this stuff...I mean, this guy is an excellent athlete. So, that translates well to the football field. He has good hand-eye coordination. He can jump. He has the ability to lower his weight and change direction of routes. He has just done a really nice job. And staying with the development and understanding (wide receivers coach Stan Hixon), who brings a lot of pro experience, like how to run routes and how to work against a different leverage, has really helped Allen. Are you going to be back next season to coach at Penn State? ?O'Brien: You guys gave legs to a story last week, and there's no story there. I'm focused on one game at a time. I'm focused on this football team. That's not something that I even think about. I think about the fact that I'm the head coach of Penn State, and I'm looking forward to getting this team ready for Wisconsin. We give legs to a story that isn't even there just because someone wrote an article. For me it's Wisconsin and this football team and this senior class. That's where I think that the question should be directed - Indiana, the senior class, getting ready for Wisconsin. I'm the head football coach at Penn State. I love coaching here and I can't wait to get back to work on
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memory has it wrong - I loved you when you loved me and then we were done/There's a silence on the railway, there's a bad curse on the land and this season writes a rainstorm like a poem in the sand/You told me I depressed you, that I withered in your hand and that sentence cut my loveline when you left me as you planned/In travel, there are traps when I'm writing in the back, beneath the rain, between the maps/My diary bears this out but memory has it wrong - I loved you when you loved me and then we were gone/In travel, there are traps when I'm writing in the back AMONGST THE BOOKS, AN ANGEL (Words - GA Johnson) Amongst the books, an angel I've not met and time hasn't touched her yet/From A to M to Z she swans, as if avoiding bed/Pigtails instead of wings/I strung her harp with my heart strings/And I would ask this Spring for her if I knew what the right words were ANGEL PIE (Words - GA Johnson) There's angel pie in the oven and everything is ok, it's alright/The point at which the seasons pass each other on the way out, way in/'A Confederate General From Big Sur' sat in my lap like a happy cat/I can sleep and read at the same time and day and night are just words/I can live in the hills with my simple thrills, racing clouds into town, if I like A RETURN
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serviced. This is especially true when interest payments are 3 times higher than principal reduction. Once the ratio slips from 3 -to-1 to something less-than 1-to-one, you've crossed over the "knee" and you stop gaining much time in mortgage servicing. And, tax laws change every year, so you need to check with someone smart in your state, because this cannot be done without knowing what your state income taxes are -- Texas, New Hampshire, Alaska, and whoever else don't have to sweat that complication. If you can't itemize, even with a mortgage, then the problem is simpler. Regards. In my case, mi esposa wasn't equally commtted to budget control, so I would not be successful in a HELOC plan. But it's a fun game to look at. August 12, 2012 vicky Danis @ 7:22 am : Vicky Danis loan services Reputable, legitimate and accredited money lender and loan specialists who help stop Bad Credit History, Credit and interest rate of 2% only for individuals and cooperate bodies and companies in need of financial assistance in any the world. We offer loans to individual or corporate interests with a low interest rate of 2% guarantee (ID, social security, 100% guaranteed). Our professional advice is not binding.
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data looks like in the chart type you selected. If you do not like the look, select another chart type. After you have selected the chart type you will have two options: Select Next and let Chart Wizard show you a series of options to make changes to your chart. The second step taken by Chart Wizard is to verify the range of data being used for this chart. The Data range displayed below is read "all cells from A2 to B7." Notice where the cursor is located in the dialog box above. It is pointing to the small box at the end of the line where the Data range is displayed. If the data range should be changed, click on the box the cursor is pointing to. The dialog box shrinks allowing you to see your entire spreadsheet. You can edit the data range in this small window. When you are finished, click the same box at the end to restore the window. Select Next to go to the dialog box below. This box allows you to add a title to the chart, make changes on the legend, or make changes on the data labels. Select Next to move to the final dialog box which allows you to see the chart as a new sheet or place it on one of the sheets in your workbook. If you let the Chart Wizard finish your chart after the first dialog box, or work through each of the four steps, your
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a traumatic event. Discusses trauma in general, rather than the trauma of divorce specifically, but helpful nonetheless. (Dr. Bruce Perry, Scholastic.com) Overcoming Divorce Trauma -- Discusses the damage that can occur in a divorce and suggests ways to prevent divorce trauma. Includes both book and film suggestions for helping parents and children understand and cope with divorce. (Kristina Diener, Psy.D.)
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all natures, who placed the human race upon earth as its greatest ornament, imparted to men some good things adapted to this life, to wit, temporal peace, such as we can enjoy in this life from health and safety and human fellowship, and all things needful for the preservation and recovery of this peace, such as the objects which are accommodated to our outward senses, light, night, the air, and waters suitable for us, and everything the body requires to sustain, shelter, heal, or beautify it: and all under this most equitable condition, that every man who made a good use of these advantages suited to the peace of this mortal condition, should receive ampler and better blessings , namely, the peace of immortality , accompanied by glory and honor in an endless life made fit for the enjoyment of God and of one another in God ; but that he who used the present blessings badly should both lose them and should not receive the others. The whole use, then, of things temporal has a reference to this result of earthly peace in the earthly community, while in the city of God it is connected with eternal peace. And therefore, if we were irrational animals , we should desire nothing beyond the proper arrangement of the parts of the body and the satisfaction of the appetites, -- nothing, therefore, but bodily comfort and abundance of pleasures, that the peace of the body might contribute to the peace of the
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of apathy? 4 Responses to So what 'they' are suggesting is that the court can be manipulated? The picture painted by the National Post is a little more than "likely" I'm sorry to say. However, the NHL & Glendales' "Victory at any Cost" has left them in an untenable position as follows; 1) A money pit for the 2009-10 season with extremely embarrassing optics all round; 2) A city council whose obstinance in not accepting the inevitable & grabbing what they could while the gettin was good costing everyone dearly, with no "Plan B" contemplated; 3) The US Justice Department, Bankruptcy Trustee's Offices', likely the FBI (antitrust & collusion) & the CCB (ditto) sniffing around. In overplaying its' hand while underestimating the litigous resolve of Jim Balsillie, the NHL has opened Pandoras' Box and set the stage in a fight for its very existence. Stay tuned. Hey Steve, I enjoy your comments, but I respectfully disagree. The judge will make a ruling in favour of JB, and write his ruling to be strong enough to weather the appeal process the arrogant lawyer for the NHL has suggested.....the highest court in the land, my eye!
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Ziggy Marley Love Is The Only Law Lyrics Ziggy Marley Love Is The Only Law Lyrics total views : 5 times this week. You can enlarge lyrics to love is the only law for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song Love Is The Only Law by Ziggy Marley and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to love is the only law, please feel free to submit them. Love is the only law to obey don't business what they say Love is the only law to obey don't business what they say We only live to learn to love and no lesson is greater make it your gain, suffer no shame Love is the only law to obey don't business what they say Love is the only law to obey don't business what they say We'll only live if we learn to love and no, no, no, no treasure is greater what it your aim, suffer no pain Love is the only law to obey I know you care what they say Love is the only law to obey I know you care what they say If it in your mind to commit the sin I hope you know, no destruction is greater { From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/z/ziggy-marl\\... } what is your aim, you better explain (solo) Love is the only law to obey oh yea, don't care what they say Love is the only
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provision for the enforcement of contractual terms by third parties. [11th November 1999] Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:? 1 Right of third party to enforce contractual term (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, a person who is not a party to a contract (a ?third party?) may in his own right enforce a term of the contract if? (a) the contract expressly provides that he may, or (b) subject to subsection (2), the term purports to confer a benefit on him. (2) Subsection (1)(b) does not apply if on a proper construction of the contract it appears that the parties did not intend the term to be enforceable by the third party. (3) The third party must be expressly identified in the contract by name, as a member of a class or as answering a particular description but need not be in existence when the contract is entered into. (4) This section does not confer a right on a third party to enforce a term of a contract otherwise than subject to and in accordance with any other relevant terms of the contract. (5) For the purpose of exercising his right to enforce a term of the contract, there shall be available to the third party any remedy that would have been available to him
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to make a blog button for a while now, and your directions on how to create the image were fantastic! I thanked you and linked to your blog on my blog as well. Thanks again!!! THANK YOU! This is awesome- so well-explained and straight-forward. I was nervous getting into my FTP stuff, but I sucked it up and did it. Your blog makes me think that maybe I don't need to hire a fancy web designer after all, which would save me sooooo much money! Thanks again! Wow -- THANK YOU! This was VERY helpful and war easier than I thought it would be. I am amazed that something I previously thought was so technical and difficult is really very easy. Your blog is an amazing resource, thanks so much for sharing your passion and knowledge. I wonder if you or a reader can clarify something for me. I registered with Istockphoto yesterday. I was looking through the license agreement and noticed this under "Standard License Prohibitions": 4. use any of the Content as part of a trade-mark, design-mark, trade-name, business name, service mark, or logo; I found the perfect graphic for my facebook fan page and as a possible button for my blog, but I'm afraid to download it and put it in those two places after reading the above. I wrote the business, yesterday, but have heard nothing at this writing. Can anyone enlighten me on this topic? Downloading graphics is all new to me. Thank you! Thanks
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of this healing and renewal process. Celebration of the Eucharist over, the work should begin in earnest to see this process taking place all over your beatiful country once such a solid and genuine witness to the Catholic faith. Nat_ons There are indeed signs of renewal in spirit, or at least of long overdue restoration of orthodoxy -- not quite the same thing. Sadly the Eucharistic Congress, as portrayed by the church to RTE .. and hence the world .. is really the same old same old 'spirit of Vatican II' excuse for hippy-hippy-shake make-it-up-as-you-go-alone me-centred-worship i.e. the Age of Aquarius (wearing a soutane). So, while the press suggest that a tiny (and skewed) poll of 1000 voters do not believe in 'transubstantiation' but in a vague transformation sic or the symbol of a spiritual change at the Eucharist .. not the Sacrament of Christ's Thanksgiving sacrifice, changed according to his word, in reality, substance and truth .. not one word of teaching on the Faith is delivered; only the message that 'we are not a threat to libertine modernism', 'we are not triumphalistic reactionaries', 'we are not anti-D-I-Y, protestantising, oecumenical pantheism' comes across .. in public. The reality of spiritual renewal in faith, substantial restoration of orthodox practice, and a true rejection of the Age of Aquarius is at work .. even with grudging episcopal approval. At the moment it is locked in a dark corner marked 'heritage: only for occasional show (if absolutely necessary)'. Still, there is hope,
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a good way to let more people know about your great blog, as we can share recipes with our friends on the site, and the source is shown for each recipe. Kind regards, I loved the pesto sauce and love the recipe too, yummy. I like Jamie Oliver and his show. I agree and learned over the years that I want to invest in a few good knives and I cut with 3-4 I have in my kitchen. I no longer use my knife board collection anymore. I have to say that I'm not impressed with Jamie's technique. Instead of using a slicing movement, he uses a drop-chop that over time, will blunt the blade in just one spot. I almost ruined my Wusthof knives with this technique, until the knife guy at the shop where I get them sharpened straightened me out. The slicing technique uses the whole of the blade, requires less pressure and allows you to retain more control. It's far less dangerous and more accurate than a drop chop. I actually use a knife that is in between so it can chop veges (maybe not as well as a larger one, granted) but I can also use it to peel fruit and vege if needed. Plus I have a cerrated knife for bread. That's all -- BUT, my downfall would have to be that my most used knife is so blunt. I just looked up furi fingers and I see it's in your image -- I
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enforce those rules. Perhaps you would like us to end up like those workers in the new oil rush in the USA, where 18 hour shifts are the norm. You should all know better, but you are worse than the majority of Australians who get their world view from commercial advertising on channel seven. Your little knowledge is indeed a dangerous thing. Scott - Fair enough, I am surprised BK didn't check his facts. How many of the 45-54 age range are married (given BK was talking about married poeple between 35 & 54)? The overall premise still holds I would suggest though. A large number of unemployed are either married with families, unmarried with families and 15-19 year olds really aren't suited to working in the Pilbara (or at the very least those under 18). I don't see why we can't have the best of both worlds. Migrant workers who live locally can drive growth in depressed communities that have previously missed out with FIFO arrangements, whilst at the same time training up willing Australians for future projects. It's not like these skills aren't transferable to other ndustries.I agree that the problem arose through under-investment in skills training in the past decades. Given this is our second mining boom it seems evident that industry and government are both to blame for this lack of foresight. All the more reason to do something about it now. Another example of privatising the profits and shifting the costs onto the taxpayer. If
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Australian climate by its early settlers. The natural world contributes so much to who we are. What the forests provide is integral to the lives of all Australians and contributes to keeping our country, its democratic freedoms and its culture active and alive. The fight to ensure the survival of Tassie's ancient growth forests is ongoing and championed by many environmentalists. GetUp in Australia rallies Australians to join the cause. Tasmania has some of the finest cool temperate hardwood forests in the world and each species of timber has its own unique character and defining patterns, grains and colours. Some trees are forested under very strict guidelines while others are 'salvaged' from where they have fallen on the ancient forest floor. Tasmanian Fine Furniture, led by Peter Collenette is appropriately situated in George Town road at Launceston where fine furniture, either free standing or fitted schemes are produced. This includes pieces completed for individual commissions. They don't slavishly copy earlier designs but do follow established principles of design such as balance, rhythm, harmony, proportion and scale when showcasing local timbers in styles that are today considered 'classic'. The pleasing proportion and harmony of 'Georgian style' furniture always keeps people coming back for more and Collenette in his range is featuring some of Tasmania's most beautiful woods with their fine figure and beautiful colours. His delightful 'lady's chair in Sassafras has been carved, inlaid and moulded. The inlays are of Myrtle burl and 'bird's eye figured Huon Pine while the capitals
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nothing to do with reality or economics or money. It has only to do with lying and deceit in the heart of every government hating fanatic. Your idea is simply a way to put purchasing power in the hands of the _producers_ in the society. This is best done with a stimulus like the stimulus of early 2008 but on a quarterly basis. Just send out the money and have it curtailed for those with higher incomes. You accomplish the same thing without harming the Social Security system. Like the piece. This is a really nice extension of the monetary policy implementation "accounting" that we do in money markets on a day-to-day basis to help keep track of where overnight rates and so forth will trade. As we see every day on a really micro level, money cannot be destroyed and always returns to the central bank (barring taking out a lot of banknotes and burning them). The extension of reserve accounting into aggregate economy wide accounting is a pretty simple step when viewed with a money market lense. It also makes me think a lot about the fractional reserve system and the shadow banking system. The piece works best for me when there is neither a shadow banking system or fractional reserve system (ie. full reserves). Because policymakers have outsourced credit creation to the banking and shadow system the question left for me was the extent to which QE and the Govt deficit can offset the private sector's credit
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have more than 30 government-to-government dialogues and other mechanisms where we discuss the many and varied aspects of our relationship with our largest trading partner. These generally work well and add value and depth to the understanding we have of each other, and contribute to the outcomes we both seek to achieve. What we are now seeking to do is overlay those existing arrangements with a framework which will give us greater high-level direction for our political, strategic, economic and financial relationship. On the economic front, the White Paper expects an average annual real economic growth rate in China of seven per cent between this year and 2025. This is the pace of growth that leads to a doubling of China's economic size every decade or so. In the defence sphere, we seek to deepen our cooperative relationship; already we have around 60 separate individual defence-related activities each year with China. By way of example: - the Australian Defence Force and the PLA, along with the New Zealand Defence Force, are today, as we speak, in the middle of our second humanitarian assistance and disaster relief joint exercise in Brisbane, Australia. This follows on from the first of these held in Chengdu in November 2011; - following HMAS Ballarat's visit to Shanghai in May this year, which included what is termed a naval "passage exercise" with a Chinese frigate, we will shortly welcome to Australia three PLA-Navy ships for a reciprocal visit as they return from anti-piracy operations in the
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Travel to Tomatina - How to get to the Tomatina Tomato Fight, Buol, Valencia Tomatina Travel Options: Ways of Tackling the Tomatina Tomato Fight The Tomatina tomato fight takes place each year on the last Wednesday of August in Buol, a little village outside of Valencia . The fighting starts at 11am and lasts an hour, but the partying will have gone on throughout the night before. With this festival one of the most popular in all of Spain, planning your arrival well in advance is highly recommended. Below are the travel options available to you. Check Spanish Train Times & Prices . Stay the night in Valencia Take an overnight bus or train to Valencia If you can't find a bed in Valencia, sleeping on the bus or train is a good option - and it is the cheapest too. But you need to make sure your bus or train arrives in time. Find out about Buses and Trains to Valencia for Tomatina . Party all night in Buol Another popular option. Much like at the Pamplona Bull Run at the San Fermin festival, people often stay up all night drinking. It's a long night - as the tomato fight doesn't take place until 11am the next day, you need to be really sure you're prepared for it. Valencia is very warm in the summer, even at 4am, so it shouldn't be too difficult to sleep somewhere in the open air. Try your luck with private accommodation in Buol
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Amy Winehouse Back To Black Lyrics Amy Winehouse Back To Black Lyrics total views : 203 times this week. Rating: 8.86 / 10 [ 7 votes]. You can enlarge lyrics to back to black for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song Back To Black by Amy Winehouse and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to back to black, please feel free to submit them. He left no time to regret, kept his dick wet With his same old safe bet Me and my head high and my tears dry Get on without my guy You went back to what you knew so far removed From all that we went through And I tread a troubled track, my odds are stacked I'll go back to black We only said goodbye with words I died a hundred times You go back to her And I go back to, I go back to us I love you much, it's not enough You love blow and I love puff And life is like a pipe And I'm a tiny penny rolling up the walls inside [ From : http://www.elyrics.net/read/a/amy-wineho\\... ] We only said goodbye with words I died a hundred times You go back to her When I go back to We only said goodbye with words I died a hundred times You go back to her And I go back to Black, black, black, black
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The Manhattan-Rochester Coalition, research on the health effects of radioactive materials, and tests on vulnerable populations without consent in St. Louis, 1945 -- 1970. Abstract: This piece analyzes a covert Manhattan Project spin-off organization referred to here as the Manhattan-Rochester Coalition, and an obscure aerosol study in St. Louis, Missouri, conducted under contract by the U.S. military from 1953 -- 1954, and 1963 -- 1965. The military-sponsored studies targeted a segregated, high-density urban area, where low-income persons of color predominantly resided. Examination of the Manhattan-Rochester Coalition and the St. Louis aerosol studies, reveal their connections to each other, and to a much larger military project that secretly tested humans, both alive and deceased, in an effort to understand the effects of weaponized radiation. Through this case study, the author explores how a large number of participants inside an organization will willingly participate in organizational acts that are harmful to others, and how large numbers of outsiders, who may or may not be victims of organizational activities, are unable to determine illegal or harmful activity by an organization. The author explains how ethical and observational lapses are engineered by the organization through several specific mechanisms, in an effort to disable critical analysis, and prevent both internal and external dissent of harmful organizational actions. Through studying the process of complex organizational deviance, we can develop public policies that protect the public's right to know, and construct checks and methods to minimize the chance of covert projects that are contrary to societal norms.
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was a month old but has a strange fascination with stroking my boobs while I'm holding him, this usually means putting his hand down my shirt and sometimes my bra. And of course this is often done in public. I don't poo infront of my toddler! I usually time it so that either dp is there and I can sneak off, or if baby's asleep and she's watching a little cbeebies or something! Weeing, yes of course and all the time Ps- don't you get stage fright when a little person is craning to see what you're doing and describing the smell??! Still laughing at Wilson! Wondering how magnificent boobs have to be to mean cardy coverage is a must! Haha! My 2 1/2 year old barged into the toilet the other day. Saw my pubic hair, pulled an utterly disgusted face and backed off. (I see psych help in her future! At least I didn't tell her to stop giving my bits that look as a) she came from there b) the state my poor body is in is mostly down to her being an impatient little $>?* who couldn't bloody wait to be born!) My 7 yr old was discussing (my) boobs a few weeks ago and the fact that milk is sometimes produced by boobs We talked about babies feeding from the nipple and so on. I ended the discussion when he asked if he could "have a go". Wankpants (lovely name :s) I'm sure people aren't
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old ginger tom. Harry 29 November, 2009 Hey Susan don't trust Brutus. He may not be bright but he does know how to shaft people. Carlo 30 November, 2009 Why would anyone trust Brutus? Dear Carlo 2 December, 2009 It's funny, isn't it? He's a coarse, vain, crude, untrustworthy and disloyal little man. A plotter, a schemer, an AUA gigolo and a tyrant. In place before the last VC ever set foot in the place he's still there with his little sneaky mates, squeezing the place dry and looking out only for Number One. Thanks to him two institutions have spectatularly failed QAA, he's ejected two V-C's, is universally disliked and feared by the staff and yet he's still there. Why WOULD anyone trust Brutus? Susan - it's over to you. friend of Carlo 2 December, 2009 Look at it this way Carlo. Brutus and dossier girl are 2 peas in a pod. Old boys club 2 December, 2009 Why on earth is Geoff celebrating a grant of sixteen grand to someone who no one has ever heard of? My staff would expect to exceed this paltry income on a very regular basis as part of The University's normal research and academic function. Not one to shout about, how embarrassing and Fishy. Titanic 3 December, 2009 Can we have our core services back please? And can someone tell me at what level the decisions are taken to remove them. Who CARES ? Not the ones who are busy giving bonuses,
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done, I think I love you better now I'm out of touch, I'm out of love I'll pick you up when you're getting down And out of all these things I've done, I will love you better now You Need Me, I Don?t Need You (Ed Sheeran 2011) Now I'm in town, break it down, thinking of making a new sound Playing a different show every night in front of a new crowd That's you now, hello, ciao, seems that life is great now See me lose focus as I sing to you loud I can't, no, I won't hush, I say the words that make you blush I'm gonna sing this now See, I'm true, my songs are where my heart is I'm like glue, I stick to other artists I'm not you, now that would be disastrous Let me sing and do my thing and move to greener pastures See, I'm real, I do it all, it's all me I'm not fake, don't ever call me lazy I won't stay put, give me the chance to be free Suffolk sadly seems to sort of suffocate me I sing, I write my own tune and I write my own verse, hell Don't need another wordsmith to make the tune sell Call yourself a singer-writer, you're just bluffing Name's on the credits and you didn't write nothing I sing fast, I know that all my shit's cool I will blast and I didn't go to BRIT School I came fast
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A moveable feast Meaning A feast day that falls on the same day of the week each year but which has a date which varies. Origin The Christian moveable (or movable) feasts are those holy days that are set by the date of Easter Sunday. Over the centuries there have been many disputes over how the date of Easter should be calculated, involving differing views concerning the calendar and religious observance. This rather complex canonical rule is the one used now in the Christian Church: [Easter Day is] the first Sunday following the first ecclesiastical full moon (which is the 14th day of an astronomical new moon) that occurs on or after the day of the Vernal Equinox (March 21st). Other religions also have holy days or feasts with variable dates and they have adopted the same term. Easter sets the date for numerous Christian feasts or fasts; for example: - Ash Wednesday: 46 days before Easter. This is the first day of Lent. - Shrove Tuesday: 47 days before Easter. This day is also known as Pancake Day in the UK and, in several places around the world, notably Rio de Janeiro and New Orleans, Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday). - Pentecost: 49 days after Easter. This is also known, especially in the UK, as Whitsun. This name derives from White Sunday, making reference to the white robes worn by those who were baptized on the previous Easter. 'Moveable feast' has been adopted into the language as a metaphor for
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its been down to no fault of my own, so Ive just got to be on top of my game and stay ready! I have the experience of being in big title fights and I'm the champion now and thats how its staying. I have my own plans for my future !
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"starter" credit cards, where you put about $500 down as collateral, then slowly build your credit up. Over time, you'll graduate into a regular card. I explain the details of this in the video above. #2. If you're on a secured credit card... Since secured credit cards charge unnecessarily high fees and limit your credit, your goal is to move from a secured credit card to a standard ("unsecured") credit card, which will give you more flexibility and lower fees. To do this, pay off your secured credit card every month -- no exceptions. After 6 months, call the credit-card company and ask for an unsecured credit card. If they say no, ask what it will take to move to an unsecured card. It usually takes 6-12 months to graduate to an unsecured card. Anything beyond that, I suggest you approach a different credit-card company and apply for an unsecured card with them. Remember, there are a lot of credit card companies that would love to have your business. When you use your credit cards right, they are an interest-free loan with incredible rewards. If you want to know how to take full advantage of your credit cards, I cover exactly how -- including the word-for-word scripts to negotiate late fees, how to decrease your APR, and special perks that few people know about -- in chapter 1 of my New York Times best-selling book. If you're interested, I'm making it available (free) to Lifehacker readers . Ramit Sethi is
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all my certificates too. Yes, I got special certificates for passing the 4 highest grades in succession too, Digby. Me too, and I remember the different coloured writing. barry-clari Jul 12 2009, 11:20 AM QUOTE(andante_in_c @ Jul 11 2009, 08:11 AM) No, you're right, I'm sure. I still miss the colour coded certificates: black print for a pass, green print for a merit, red print for a distinction. I never knew they did that! There's my new fact of the day! How about having a black logo for a pass, green for merit and red for distinction? Clare1986 Jul 13 2009, 12:53 PM Related to the topic (I think!) - is the length of time before results are published affected if it is a special visit? 6 of my college students took their grade 7s today as part of a special visit for our music service, and I'd really like to know what they got before they all go off on summer holiday! This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here .
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earlier CG Looney Tunes shorts that appeared before Happy Feet Two and Yogi Bear , this short will not appear on the home video release of the film it accompanied. In North America, the film earned a $6.54 million on its debut Friday, ranking fourth at the box office. [ 9 ] Over the weekend, it earned $27.3 million coming in third place. That was much higher than the original's $21.0 million debut. [ 10 ] Outside North America, Journey 2 began its run three weeks before its North American release. [ 11 ] It topped the box office outside North America for two consecutive weekends [ 12 ] and three in total. [ 13 ] It has surpassed the original's total outside North America. [ 14 ] Its highest-grossing region after North America is China ($58.4 million), [ 15 ] followed by Russia and the CIS ($17.6 million) and Mexico ($12.7 million). [ 16 ] Journey 2: The Mysterious Island has received generally mixed reviews from critics. It holds a "rotten" rating of 42% on Rotten Tomatoes , based on 125 reviews and an average rating of 5/10. The website's consensus is: "Aggressively unambitious, Journey 2 might thrill teen viewers, but most others will find it too intense for young audiences and too cartoonishly dull for adults". [ 5 ] Metacritic , which assigns a weighted average score out of 1–100 reviews from film critics, has a rating score of 41 based on 27 reviews, indicating "mixed or average
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are retired, or never worked in the first place, so all day long the mothers-in-law watch the soaps on television, getting so involved that they begin to see traits of the characters in their daughters-in-law and other family members, they relate to mothers-in-law on screen and project their faults on to their daughters-in-law. How far is the generation gap between the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law responsible for the problems in between them? I think that is one of the major contributors to the friction. Just like mother daughter tensions, mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law have their own set of tensions. When relating any two individuals bring their different personalities and mind-sets to the equation, add a rivalry for affection and you've got a recipe for unhealthy competition. Hi. I really enjoyed this article and in fact the more articles I read about mother in law issues and problems I realize how similar this 'clan' is. Their insecurities and issues are quite predictable now, having gone through many problems already in a short span of married life. I especially found the 3rd last point interesting (healthy relationship with their own spouse). I believe that that is the biggest insight.That's the reason I am positive my own mother would have made a pleasant MIL.
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wisdomAND the courage (although you may be second guessing both right about now) to speak up, to stand up, to encourage healthy relationships and to discourage women from polluting their heart, their mind & their marriage. Bob! I don't know you, but what I do know is you have a marvelous wife and she a good & godly husband -- even if you like all of us sit in a pile of crap on occasion. Thank YOU, Bob, for speaking up, speaking out, stepping up & supporting your wife (the world needs more husbands & men to do that. I don't need to sit inthe crap -- when a well meaning, God fearing Christian sister or brother in Christ is sent by God with the message: "Stop! You are about to sit in a pe of crap!" Again. Thank you. God Bless you. This is one of the biggest misconceptions among Christians... God doesn't tell us not to judge, just that we will be judged with the same measure that we use to judge others. 1 Corinthians 5:9-13 talks about judging for ourselves who is immoral among those inside the church and keeping ourselves pure by staying away from them. If this book has been deemed sexually immoral by some, then why shouldn't we judge it? (And it may or may not have a redeeming story at the end, but that doesn't mean it's right to read what's in between.) For me it's like an R rated movie... Someone has
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government rested lighter on people's shoulders, but even socialists like Rousseau, Engels or William Morris used to hark back to noble savagery, egalitarian peasantry or Merrie medieval England before the Norman yoke for their golden age. Back in the golden age itself, Hesiod was complaining that things were worse than they used to be. You can have order in a flock of birds or a society without having a dictator The thing about tightly coordinated flocks of birds is that they can't work by top-down planning and they can't be anarchic free-for-alls either. Now comes news that they are in between: there is no single leader but some birds are more influential than others in which way the flock turns. Here's what the researchers, led by Dr Dora Biro of Oxford, say: The authors say that a hierarchical arrangement may foster more flexible and efficient decision-making compared with that of singly led or egalitarian groups. In future studies, the scientists plan to investigate whether leaders are better navigators, and whether hierarchies persist in larger groups and in other types of social animal. "If it's true that there's an evolutionary advantage to making decisions in this way, then there's absolutely a reason to assume that it could have evolved in other species too," Biro says. In sum, the U.S. is on the verge of a demographic, economic and social revival, built on its historic strengths. The U.S. has always been good at disruptive change. It's always excelled at decentralized community-building. It's
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Mac-maker is hard to ignore, despite being a 'difficult' vendor For years, the Apple Mac has played a small and niche role in enterprise computing, finding favour in areas such as desktop publishing, graphical design and video or content production. But on the whole, a perception of a high price coupled with the lack of a broad spread of general purpose applications has had the tendency to restrict overall adoption to a small (read low single figure) share of the enterprise PC market. But Apple, by its own admission, is no longer a computing company but a consumer electronics company. The success of the original iPod, after a slowish start, was phenomenal. But this has been eclipsed many times over by the introduction of devices based on iOS such as the iPhone (and its oft overlooked brethren, the iPod Touch) and the iPad. In 2011, Apple sold more iOS-based devices than it sold PCs based on Mac OS over its entire history. This iOS success does not mean that there is no future for the Mac -- it is still growing in a PC market that is largely flat or declining. This sustained growth has started to result in increased share for Apple in the PC market, and this -- combined with the increasing use in business of the iPhone and iPad -- is starting to lead to more use of Apple Macs in the business environment. It's still the case that the vast majority of revenue in the enterprise
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the family. They discuss handling angry customers and problem employees. Or they explore couples and parenting issues. With this kit however, Jeff shares communication tools that build trust with virtually any human being. The techniques you learn here will enhance your relationships at work and at home. Kit Includes 2 audio CDs recorded live and in studio with Jeff Mowatt. Jeff uses real life stories to illustrate the funny and frustrating aspects human interaction. It's entertaining, engaging, and real -- a great environment for learning. 80 minutes. "Within two weeks of listening to Jeff's program I experienced a dramatic improvement in my relationships with my staff and my family. The kit gave me a step-by-step approach to providing corrective feedback so that others became less defensive and more receptive. I was perceived more as helping than criticizing. My life had less tension and more harmony. It felt like a miracle!" Jacquie Flurry, Owner/Manager, Le Triangle "Jeff illustrated in real situations how we can improve all dealings with our customers. It's not about giving-in or saying yes; it is about delivering information in a better way." Marg Caravetta, Claims Manager, ICBC "On a normal shift I would regularly have at least 3 people freak-out and start complaining. Since using Jeff's techniques over 4 weeks ago, I have not even had one patron become cross!!! These simple life-changing skills not only make the customers feel better, but also the employees! I don't leave work angry because of the rude customers...Awesome!" Marla Shumilak,
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this stage? Why, given that the building looks to be structurally sound, aside from fires on a handful of floors, would Nigro have the feeling the building was going to be totalled? Can Nigro confirm damage to the rear side of WTC7? Was Nigro interviewed by NIST, or the 9-11 commission? His names does not appear in either final report? Is there any chance of you posting a pdf of the full interview you did with Chief Nigro, (and all the other interviews done for your program) so readers can see how thoroughly and professionally you conducted the interviews? Comment number 17. #5. The problem with the Kennedy shooting was that the congressional report & warren report fundamentally disagreed. Personally I think there WAS a cover up there: Lee Harvey Oswald, possibly with someone else probably shot Kennedy on the orders of Castro (which is self defence given how many times JFK tried to kill Castro). Johnson wisely covered this up because it would be WW3 if revealed. Comment number 18. Mr. Rudin, I am curious why you haven't interviewed David Ray Griffin. It appears you have passed over his research on Hess and Jennings. And not to imply that Hess is lying, but his initial interview, when the events were fresh in memory, might be more reliable than an opinion he has arrived at potentially from a political motive as much as anything else. I'm sure (or hope) you took that into account. He must still operate in the
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@IanRush you could have said Maloney to wigan but that's coz he wasn't getting games or Ki to Swansea and that's coz he wanted to play aswell and at Celtic he would have ended up on the bench this season @Italian_celt67 Ah...I wasn't passing comment, was just trying to provide some structure to the debate. I didn't spend too long thinking about the relevant examples. TBH, I'm not really in tune with the SPL - all my non Premiership thinking is taken up by Division 2 (up the Gulls)... Think this is a topic that can be argued about all day long. I think key to this particular debate is this: what's the "worst" team in the Premiership that a Celtic/Rangers player would move to and consider it a step up? Can't think of any good examples straight off bar Barry Ferguson moving to a mid to lower table Blackburn side? @Italian_celt67 having a decent scouting system does pay off, they can take youngsters like Matthews etc and develop them in the SPL as it isn't too challenging bar a few games and then they can show what they're like in the CL, Celtic are also adept at getting free agents like Wilson @Italian_celt67 having a decent scouting system does pay off, they can take youngsters like Matthews etc and develop them in the SPL as it isn't too challenging bar a few games and then they can show what they're like in the CL, Celtic are also adept at
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establish c. The analytical style rigidly separates reason from imagination, precision from imprecision. IN Life & Arts The novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch spoke, in a 1978 interview, of "a certain cold clear recognisable voice" necessary to philosophy, one that has "a special unambiguousness and hardness about it". She might have added that it is a voice unsuited to reflecting the actuality of people's lives or "the close connexion of bliss and bale", as Henry James put it in his preface to What Maisie Knew (1897). The more novels I read at university, the more I felt that fiction was where truth was to be discovered. I seemed to experience Melville's "shock of recognition"; which is to say re-cognition , for it was there already, waiting to be reawakened -- the knowledge that some things, not least what it is that makes us human, can never be adequately expressed in conventional philosophical prose. It is not immediately obvious why this should be. From ancient times, philosophers have addressed the question of how best to live; which is also, quintessentially, the concern of storytellers everywhere, especially those engaged in "serious fiction". The pursuit of knowledge and truth -- this too is common ground, and if only Plato had seen it that way, he might not have banned the poets from his Republic. But Plato regarded the poets -- the forerunners of novelists -- as troublesome and lacking in the right kind of knowledge (not pure enough). They dealt in dangerous emotions
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reaction is, "All those women who are claiming to have found wonderful partners are really just deluding themselves" -- well, you are cordially invited to crawl back in the hole you've dug and stay there. @40: A lot of stuff on the Heartless Bitches' red flag list is ok, but #65 pisses me off to no end. First of all, can we have a moratorium on this notion that comic books are "kid stuff"? Especially considering that some of the other commentary on the site is from female comic book fans? I even emailed the HBI folks about this. No response. Second, and more important than Nerd Rage, I've found that lack of shame about enjoying "kid stuff" is, to use Pervocracy's term, a green flag. As far back as high school, I noticed that it was actually the less mature kids who worried about not being seen as "babyish". And if nothing else, the whole Stop Having Fun, You Guys attitude is a buzzkill. @69: Wow, I didn't even read the lists until now, and honestly, there are quite a few other things on there that are not really red flags. Seeing a prostitute at some point doesn't mean a guy's an asshole. There's nothing wrong with a guy playing with himself in bed with you, either. Also, as someone whose father was an recovering alcoholic who stayed sober for more years than my lifetime , the idea that addicts can never overcome their addictions and become healthy is
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saddle can be quite a challenge. If he has had a damaging saddle previously in his life he will anticipate that he is going to be hurt again, and even if you have subsequently taken care correctly fitting a saddle, it can be difficult to convince him otherwise. Always put it on as gently as you can and do the girth up very gradually. If you are putting it on a young horse get him used to the saddle-cloth first, and don't do everything in one day. It's better to assume that he need's more time than go by a lack of reaction. Watch his eye and see if he is accepting the process or tuning out. Young horses tune out easily and it can be difficult to see it happening. The saddle-cloth one day, then the saddle-cloth and saddle without girth the next, then the saddle-cloth, saddle and the girth the next again is a good speed of progression. You, or someone else is going to be putting the saddle on thousands of times throughout the horse's life. There is very little advantage in rushing the process and ending up with a difficult horse later on. Look at How to prevent bridle problems for a guide to resolving problems with horses who are already difficult. Train Your Horse The Holistic Way How To Train A Horse Without Force is a unique guide to training horses through energetic connection and gymnastic training. Part 1 covers everything on the ground, from
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If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. In love with Muslim girl. Me undecided Hey I'm a none believer for now, but I have never looked or tried to look into religion. I have falling in love with this Muslim girl. But we are not bf and gf as I know this is not the right thing to do, and so does she, she told me this of course. But one day I would like to marry her and she says the same. I would like advice on how I should go about this, am willing to do a lot to make this work, and will read the Quran soon! Any advice or anyone who has been through the Sam would be great to hear from. Thanks for your time. Re: In love with Muslim girl. Me undecided Can i ask you some questions first?... What is your or your families religion & do you practice any religion? Would they be in favor of you becoming a muslim & leading a muslim lifestyle? If yes, then half the battle is won. If not, then would you be prepared for that? Is the girls' family very religious and would they accept you as a husband for their daughter?
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of roughly half familiar LBP themes and half new ones we came up with for this game. For the familiar ones, we knew the big 'wow' would be to see a familiar level style from one of the other games and then drive right through it in 3D. But therein lies the problem. The whole LBP aesthetic is puppet theatre; everything hangs on that. It's all based on telling a story on a shallow stage. So what happens when you try to have the same aesthetic in a wide open space? You fail a lot. First, we tried to use all 3D objects, but it just wasn't LBP. We discovered that the 2D props were key to the look and feel. Ultimately, we retuned the core visual statement for our new context: if LBP is a puppet theatre, then LBPK is a puppet theme park, because a theme park ride is really a stage show that you drive through. That ended up informing a lot of the decisions we made, especially around staging the levels. How did you balance established LBP concepts with your own unique ideas? When it came to creating our own themes, the challenge was even more daunting. Our goal was to create something that was unmistakably LBP, which is insane! When you play LBP 1 or 2, you find yourself saying, "How did they come up with this?!"At first glance it all seems so random, but at the same time it all fits together. It's coherent
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are not aware of the voter fraud. THAT is the look of real joy; not the first couple's pictures. dmizzo | 11.7.12 @ 9:36PM Nope. You're just starting to realize there is a very large and very vocal majority in this country that doesn't agree with your brand of nonsense. And I am loving every second of it. Keep posting! Please! BackToBasics | 11.7.12 @ 9:56PM I have been aware of demographic changes brought about by poor policies and have been outspoken against the destructive policies of things like illegal immigration way before it was popular on the Republican side. I see the danger as I understand the evil that human nature is capable of without good constraints and good laws. You and most other liberals do not see the danger. So, of course I will keep posting since I know it does some good on our side. I know it falls on deafs ears with liberals; that's nothing new. dmizzo | 11.7.12 @ 10:00PM Um, what laws have changed? What freedoms have we lost? You've been crying out against minorities existing and voting? Oh, I get it. This is all just you compensating for fear of a black man. I'll let you work that stuff out in private then... Kind of embarrassing you're doing it here. BackToBasics | 11.7.12 @ 11:11PM There's the liberal accusations again. That's all you are capable of. I wanted Herman Cain to get the nomination and defended him here more often than most. See
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discussions. Stay tuned for more information. If there are any questions we have not addressed, please post them in the comments. We ask that you keep questions and comments on topic. So is it still safe to invest into Flex technologies when it comes to web based RIAs? As far what we see is AS3 much more advanced and customizeable than any JS solution available out there! But how to convince clients that Flex is the best solution available ? "Anyone" refers to the buzzword HTLM5 and Steve J? What about the Flash Player itself for Desktop? How long can we rely on Adobe to contine developing it ? Any help is much appreciated. Some counterpoint for clinets would be great! What I envision is a series of core apps on your device and you download other app modules as needed. In otherwords, I am developing job related apps in module form. Your job has the primary core app [infantry for example] and you download other module apps to go with the core app as needed [ 3d weapon training for example]. I have no need for HTML5 at all. The Army is moving completely away from browser based technology and into custom apps so I just don't get what Adobe management is doing. I don't feel their vision. I see a world of interconnected apps not a world wide web of web pages. The same applies for traditional 72dpi web based training. The traditional top down LMS is dead
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I looked at his earnings and thought that they were meager for our standards, but based on where he lives it is very important to him to have a marketplace like this for him to be able to live.
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Tennent's, sponsor of Rangers and Celtic has launched a campaign to allow football fans to train on the club's pitches, and pull on one of their jerseys for a one-off match. Tennent's, sponsor of Rangers and Celtic has launched a campaign to allow football fans to train on the club's pitches, and pull on one of their jerseys for a one-off match. The lager brand has launched the 'could have been a player...' campaign, through Material Marketing, offering fans to train at a bootcamp, play in the one-off match, or win a VIP day out, with access to the Tennent's lounge. Material has led the concept development for the campaign, as well as club liaison, event and PR delivery, while Whitespace has delivered the digital activation , with Newhaven working on above-the-line and Stand overseeing in-outlet recruitment.
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and subject matter jurisdiction. Each will be dealt with separately, as they raise distinct problems even though they also interact closely. Territory We begin with the principle that an Aboriginal court system should function within each Aboriginal community in Manitoba, be it an Indian reserve or a Metis community. This suggests to us that where there is a community of Aboriginal people with a self-declared and recognizable collective identity distinct from that of the non-Aboriginal people surrounding them, then their "collective right" to govern themselves in accordance with their customs and traditions exists, as well. Their distinctiveness as a community assumes that they also have a distinctive geographical area dedicated or available to them for their use, not necessarily on an exclusive basis. Many Aboriginal communities do not "own" or have a legal claim over the land they occupy. Again, that should not necessarily affect their status as an identifiable Aboriginal community. While territorial ownership would resolve many problematic issues surrounding jurisdiction, it is not necessary, in our opinion, for Aboriginal communities to "own" or have a valid legal claim to the land they occupy in order to be identified as Aboriginal communities for purposes of establishing Aboriginal justice systems. Many examples of this principle arise in Manitoba. Almost no Metis community in the province has valid legal title to the land it occupies, yet its existence as a Metis community cannot be doubted. St. Laurent, Camperville and Duck Bay are Metis communities as distinctive culturally and geographically as any
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3) The highest levels of the middle member strata, seen in the Sphinx Enclosure on the western end, are most severely eroded, as expected from rain. If the moat theory were true, then the lower strata on the eastern end of the Sphinx Enclosure would be most heavily eroded (caused by water being brought in via canals from the Nile), but the opposite is seen. 4) Seismic data demonstrating the depth of weathering below the floor of the Sphinx Enclosure, based on my analyses (calibrated very conservatively), gives a minimum age of at least 7,000 years ago for the core body of the Sphinx. Standing water in the Sphinx Enclosure would not accelerate the depth of weathering below the floor of the enclosure. 5) The vertical fissures observed in the walls of the Sphinx Enclosure show diagnostic signs of having been formed by precipitation and water runoff. They do not show any characteristics that are diagnostic or even suggestive of having been formed by artificial dredging of the Sphinx Enclosure, as Robert Temple suggests. 6) Assuming the argument that the Sphinx sat in a pool, either the water level around the Sphinx was the same as that of the surrounding water table, or the walls and floor of the pool were sealed up and watertight (and any artificial walls, such as on the eastern end, were strong enough to withstand the water pressure). (Note that the current western end of the Sphinx Enclosure is at a much higher elevation than
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This hotel is very elegant and looks beautiful . The room is nice but the bath room wasn't just small but tiny. We couldn't even sit strait on the toilet. There wasn't room for our legs. We arrived at about 10 am and we got the room which was nice. But the bed was already set for sleeping and there... More We were so incredibly pleased with our recent stay at The Lenox. The suite we had was really beautiful and spacious. The amenities were my favorite (L'Occitane) and the room was very comfortable. The location in the Back Bay is the best! We parked our car and didn't move it until we left. Everything is within walking distance. The service... More I travelled with my husband and 3 friends to the Lenox hotel for 6 nights the first week of November. As we had visited this hotel in October 2009 we decided to try it again as we very impressed with the hotel, service and quality. I was delighted to see that the hotel is just as charming and staff so... More A last minute booking and what a gem. Cost a little more than I normally spend but the comfort, service and location were worth every cent. It's an old style hotel with old style service. The bell boys and concierge not only great to look at but full of information and helpful hints. Makes giving out tips worth it when... More I can't say enough about this
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shed light on this putative relationship [ 94 ]. It is worth noting that a reduction in total glutathione implies a problem with synthesis of glutathione, whereas a decrease in GSH implies an anomaly in GSH:GSSG. Both have been observed in autism spectrum disorders [ 46 - 48 , 50 , 77 , 81 , 82 , 85 , 87 , 91 ]. As the bioavailability of cysteine is the rate limiting factor for synthesis of GSH [ 31 - 34 ], the lower cysteine levels detected in serum of children with autistic disorder could be an important factor leading to the lower levels of GSH observed in many children with this condition [ 46 - 48 , 50 , 81 , 82 ]. While several studies examined GPx activity [ 63 , 71 , 72 , 74 , 81 , 83 , 84 ] or its polymorphisms [ 94 , 95 ], only one examined glutathione reductase or glutathione-S-transferase activity [ 85 ]. The higher level of GSSG observed in the serum of many children with autism spectrum disorders [ 46 - 48 , 50 , 85 , 87 , 91 ] is likely to truly reflect increased oxidative stress as there is no significant difference in GPx-1 activity in serum or platelets [ 63 , 84 ] and GPx-1 is significantly lower in the erythrocytes of children with autistic disorder compared to controls. As cysteine itself may have strong anti-oxidant properties, its lower concentration in children with autistic
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capsules and with a recommended daily dose of not more than 75 milligrams 49 Diphenoxylate; in liquid form containing in each millilitre not more than 0.5 milligrams of diphenoxylate calculated as base and not less than 5 micrograms of Atropine sulphate; in solid dose form containing not more than 2.5 milligrams of diphenoxylate calculated as base and not less than 5 micrograms of atropine sulphate 50 Dimenhydrinate; for oral use in a sealed container of not more than 10 tablets or capsules for the prevention or treatment of motion sickness in adults or children over 2 years of age except when sold at a transport terminal or aboard a ship or aircraft 51 Diphenhydramine; for oral use in medicines for adults and children over 6 years of age when combined in the same container with 1 or more other therapeutically active ingredients either when in the bedtime dose of a day/night pack containing diphenhydramine or when at least 1 of the other active ingredients is a sympathomimetic decongestant; for oral use in a sealed container of not more than 10 tablets or capsules for the prevention or treatment of motion sickness in adults and children over 2 years of age except when sold at a transport terminal or aboard a ship or aircraft 52 Doxylamine; for oral use in medicines for adults and children over 6 years of age when combined in the same container with 1 or more other therapeutically active ingredients either when in the bedtime dose of
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But rather than pulling everyone in, last man first along the rope, they drift completely off-course. - Number Two is here. Is Number Three here? - Number Three is here. Number Four? - Towards the sun. - No, not towards the sun. - Left. - We need to go left. Left, stay left. We don't know where he's standing though, so left might be different for him. - Correct. - Number Two. - Okay, Number One. - I'm here. For most of our time here, we had postcard-pretty weather conditions. This was frustrating because I loathe the sun both on my celluloid and my skin. So it almost came as a relief when a few days later, the weather suddenly changed. The storm soon broke and we were allowed to venture out of McMurdo for the first time. We set out on snowmobiles, in front of us miles and miles of frozen ocean. We were heading toward a field camp of scientists who study seals. It was amazing to consider that a mere six feet under us was the expanse of the Ross Sea. These scientists here are particularly interested in the feeding cycle of the Weddell seal. In just a few short weeks, pups grow rapidly, while mothers lose some 40% of their body weight. Bagging the seal's head keeps the animal calm as the scientists extract a milk sample. Well, this really is quite a wonderful group of animals to work on. Weddell seals in particular, you can
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Laura Ursin, founder of Brides On A Budget , says to aim for a guest list of 20. That might be impossible if you have a large family, but it makes you realize just how "intimate" the wedding will be. If there are folks that you'd love to include in your celebration, but can't without overspending, invite them to come to the reception later in the evening; this way, they can be part of your day, but you don't have to cover the cost of their meals. 1. Keep It Intimate: Laura Ursin, founder of Brides On A Budget , says to aim for a guest list of 20. That might be impossible if you have a large family, but it makes you realize just how "intimate" the wedding will be. If there are folks that you'd love to include in your celebration, but can't without overspending, invite them to come to the reception later in the evening; this way, they can be part of your day, but you don't have to cover the cost of their meals. 2. Have A Garden Or Backyard Wedding: Private venues can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $20,000 -- and that doesn't include catering! Ask a a friend or relative if you can have the wedding in their backyard or garden. Rent a tent (in case it rains) and decorate the space with twinkle lights, paper lanterns, votive candles and other inexpensive decor. 3. Fire Up The Grill: Stick with the backyard theme and
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of Wahlburgers, people were like: 'Oh my God, that's a stupid idea.' What they don't realise is how talented my brother is. I would never risk putting my name out there in a way that would end up being bad. You can get people to show up because of the name but they are going to come back because they like the food. A successful burger place takes maybe $2,400 a day. A really successful one does $6,000. We're making $17,000 a day. There are lines queuing around the corner. Whats kind of guy do you play in your new film, Contraband? He's a bad guy. He's just not as bad as the other guys that he's dealing with. I came from that kind of world. I got into a lot of trouble when I was younger. Obviously, I've changed in my life drastically but I still have those life experiences that I can tap into for a part like this. You play a likeable bad guy? It's good to see a guy finally get away with something in the end, It's good to have a happy ending. He's a smuggler, he's beating the s*** out of everybody. But it's the movies. You just go and have fun. You were a working-class kid. How distant does that life seem now? Obviously, I am still the same at the core. Just because you have money doesn't really change you. Listen, I've always thought that at any time it could all go
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you because other people can access their stuff first, therefore you have not been given the moral authority to get your Robin Hood on. That said, I think technology is well and truly stacked against creators and I'm not sure that there's anything short of massive social opprobrium and aggressive legal action that can put a dent in the piracy problem. DRM is too easily cracked. The value of digital media is plummeting because there is no scarcity. Creators such as musicians are trying to make a buck on touring rather than media not because they prefer it that way, but because the current marketplace is robbing them of an alternative. I don't see a technological fix for (4). Where it falls down for piracy advocates is that "because I can" is also not a moral justification for it. Thanks very much for posting this, because I was one of those who asked for your opinion on the matter. It's clearly well thought out and something that affects you personally. I've been giving it a lot of thought myself for the past decade and a half, since I'm employed by the publishing industry, and I'm a published author myself -- I wrote a few programming books for O'Reilly; hardly bestseller territory, and my royalty checks allow me, at most, a nice dinner out when I get them, but it does give me a horse in this race, so to speak. Technical books, like sci-fi books, are quite frequently pirated, since
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A liberal dose of news, national and local politics, commentary, opinions and common sense conversation... Vanity Fair's new 2nd annual Green Issue is available at newstands and online : It's all about " The Importance of Being Green ," which is still a concept that some folks don't get . But, as I have noted here recently, these folks do and thank goodness for that. Take some time and start being part of the change that is neccessary, because the " Earth faces a grim future if global warming isn't slowed." "This is the latest example of the Bush Administration trying to change the science to fit their ideological agenda. It's an embarrassment. Restoring American leadership in the world means we should be the world's leading advocate, not the world's leading denier of climate change. We should lead the world to address climate change rather than joining with Saudi Arabia as the leader of the flat earth caucus. This is the latest chapter in the Bush Administration story of diplomacy at its worst -- ducking the difficult choices, substituting words for deeds, postponing the reckoning until the day after tomorrow. The world is changing and now the reckoning is real. Here's the bottom line: within the next decade, if we don't deal with global warming, our children and grandchildren will have to deal with global catastrophe. It is time to start leading, not retreating from our responsibility." Today's report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns of the global
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types will be complaining it has become difficult to find the money for fees and look to the state for subsidies. No, that's a lack of social and economic mobility. As I pointed out, extreme income inequality is a symptom of an entrenched lack of economic mobility. Life chances, and the opportunity for power and influence are all more widely accessible to all when economic mobility is more fluid. What's the point of social mobility? It still leaves some in the gutter The point is that ordinary people get a fair opportunity to make a good life for themselves, if they want to pursue a career which requires a good education. I don't know what you mean by being 'left in the gutter,' if that means low-paid, low-skilled jobs then that doesn't necessary mean people are in the 'gutter.' You can live a happy, healthy life in a low paid job and frankly unless we ARE advocating communism them there are always going to be, and need to be, people in low paid jobs. If by in the gutter you mean unemployed then yes, that is terrible that people are unable to get a job, but unemployment is a seperate issue to social mobility. Surely SOME effort to improve social mobility (even if it isn't a very good one) is better than nothing at all which we would have if it were a purely Tory government. In the UK there is now no such thing as social mobility. Cameron and
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Book Description Fred Landon is forty-two years old, out of a job, out of a marriage, and only tentatively in tune with his role as a father to his seventeen-year-old flower child daughter. But everything changes when one dayhe becomes aware of the mysterious Margaret. Then a long-shot job selling real estate seems to be his for the taking. Suddenly a lonely life becomes complicated with the demands of a new job, his ex-wife, his errant daughter and his passionate lover. Fred Landon has been jolted back to life -- but where will his life go now? Fred Landon is forty-two years old, out of a job, out of a marriage, and only tentatively in tune with his role as a father to his seventeen-year-old flower child daughter. But everything changes when one dayhe becomes aware of the mysterious Margaret. Then a long-shot job selling real estate seems to be his for the taking. Suddenly a lonely life becomes complicated with the demands of a new job, his ex-wife, his errant daughter and his passionate lover. Fred Landon has been jolted back to life -- but where will his life go now? Product Description About the Author RICHARD B. WRIGHT isthe author of ten novels, including Sunset Manor, Tourists, TheWeekend Man and The Age of Longing , which was nominated for both theGiller Prize and a Governor General?s Award. Clara Callan won theGiller Prize, the Governor General?s Award and the CBA Libris Awards forAuthor of the Year and Book of
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I had to order a different main. That dish came significantly ahead some of the mains of the others at my table. When we finished our mains, we had the option of ordering dessert, but I opted out. As I left the restaurant, I passed by the take-away counter at the front and realized that it might be a better option than the sit-down service. The take-away window is where I will be going if I return to Simply Fish again. I would go back to the restaurant for the food (do they do take-away for wine, too?), but not for the service. Not until the kinks are worked out, anyway. Hopefully they will be in time. 10 Responses to "Lady at Simply Fish" Great review! Super handy! Ironically, I've found it hard to find tasty seafood places in London. Definitely will try it out..in the take out line! Also, what is your view on UK customer service, in general? I love the Brits, I love England, but find their customer service TERRIBLE! Thanks for sharing This place is brand new, the staff are brand new and it has only just opened, give it a chance! the food is really good and I am sure they will sort the service out. I really enjoyed my experience there. I had the Prawn panyang, OMG it was amazing. This place has a lot of potential. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Tamar. I agree that the service may have been more of a
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especially with those gorgeous jars. Super thanks for the link to the hows and whys of processing. xx ey Lynn - I a bit confused about the difference between onion seeds and nigella. I have both - and they looks and taste exactly the same to me. Maybe one is labelled incorrectly? I don't know? So I am pretty sure you can just go ahead and use Nigella without ruining the chutney! thanks sam - i used the nigella seeds and the chutney turned out wonderfully - I also substituted sciabica's jalapeno flavored olive oil in place of regular oil + dried whole chillis. at first i thought i'd made a huge mistake when i was tasting from the pan as it was soooo spicy, but once i tasted the cooled down leftovers i found it was just perfect for my timid taste buds! another first for me was the "proper" way to can (my mum never went to these lengths for jams/preserves in england!) - woohoo! thanks also to anonymous for confirming about onion seeds/nigella/kalonji - something i now won't be forgetting in a hurry. I made this last year, and everyone raved about it!! My sheep broke into my garden and ate all of my tomatoes, so I had to make a trip to the farmers market for toms. just so I could make this again! Thanks! ' Becks and Posh ' is modern cockney for 'nosh'. Follow English-Girl-Abroad, Sam Breach, on her culinary travels, mainly in the
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as well. So immediately I just went oh my God. And my heart went out to Miles. MILES MUECKE, SON OF JAD CAPELJA: I went into immense deep sadness and depression and cried and got angry. But even going through that process I knew that it was sort of like a relief because I knew she wasn?t suffering any more. RICHARD MUECKE, JAD CAPELJA?S EX-HUSBAND: Jad?s funeral was difficult for me. I would never want to see anybody go through what we went through, what he went through, what Jad went through. I wanted her to be better for Miles? sake and that in the future perhaps that we could look back and go well, we created this person, and what a wonderful thing. And share in the pride of being a parent of a child like Miles, or having a man like Miles. NELL SCHOFIELD: There is a happy ending to this story in Miles. I think the fact that Miles is just powering out there as a young man, this is such a wonderful thing and I think Jad would have been so proud. She?s managed to produce through all her trials and tribulations a beautiful son. And her spirit will live on in him. MILES MUECKE, SON OF JAD CAPELJA: I think life makes you who you are. I?ve been headstrong since a young age to get out of that sort of situation. And for me, law was the career that I wanted to pursue. I have
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a local authority receives an application for its consent under this section, or within such longer period as the authority and the applicant agree in writing, the authority has not notified the applicant of its decision on the application, the authority shall be deemed to have refused consent in pursuance of the application. (4) An applicant for consent under this section may appeal to the Secretary of State against the local authority's decision on the application within the period of three months beginning with the date on which the authority notifies him of the decision or, in a case falling within the preceding subsection, beginning with the expiration of the period or longer period there mentioned; and it shall be the duty of the local authority to act in accordance with the decision of the Secretary of State on the appeal. (5) If noise emitted from any premises constitutes a contravention of subsection (1) of this section or of a condition attached to a consent under this section, the person responsible shall be guilty of an offence against this Part of this Act. (6) The magistrates' court convicting a person of an offence under the preceding subsection may, if satisfied that the offence is likely to continue or recur, make an order requiring the execution of any works necessary to prevent it continuing or recurring, and if that person without reasonable excuse contravenes any requirement of the order he shall be guilty of an offence against this Part of this
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a shame." So, we should go ahead now and appoint someone to do that and all shut up until .... when? I have a sneaking suspicion that set in after 9/11, and again after just about every debacle of the Iraq war. It's that "now is not the time" means there will never be a time, or at least that the appropriate time won't come until well after anyone's listening. (Because by then the next "big story" will be on everyone's minds.) Maybe it's me. I'm one of those people who sees any number of news events and immediately thinks of how they relate to a host of other things, often in terms of how some tragic events might be avoided next time. But if seems that now, after every event, there's a grace period when we're not supposed to think. Or if we do, we're supposed to keep quiet about it. In this case, I don't have a problem waiting until the families are notified. Or is it after the funerals? Or a week after the funerals? Or ... when is the arbitrary deadline after which we can talk about what we're not supposed to talk about, so that maybe we won't have any need to talk about what we're not supposed to talk about the next time something like this happens because maybe something like this won't happen if we talk about what we're not supposed to talk about? And will anyone be listening by then? But, now
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my DLA forms today, mostly with a sense of despair and futility. I'm preparing myself for another fight -- it seems like all I ever do now is fight one bureaucratic process after another. I'm tired, so very tired of it all. But I have nothing to lose, really, so I'll fight. I'll fight for my paltry funds which wouldn't even cover a takeaway (if I could get one), because it's not the money, it's the validation I need. It's the acknowledgement. It shouldn't be that way. Carers Chill4us CARER SUPPORT, NEWS AND NETWORKING Our site is run for carers by carers and we all do so on a voluntary basis. If you would like to contribute towards our costs, then it would be much appreciated so we are able to continue to run Chill4us as the family for carers that our members tell us it is.
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CityGirl Guide: How To Get Yourself In Vogue It takes confidence, pure confidence to take a stance for what you believe in, a steady stream of Self-Esteem that cannot be wavered by any opinions on the outside. I've been researching some all time great women out there who are definitely "in vogue", some have even been in style for almost a century! The common trait I've found amongst these women, from business leaders to style icons to actresses, is their possession of a "regal sort of confidence". Some will label this confidence, "arrogance" and some will find it truly intimidating, but the truth is you can't be intimidated by anyone unless you in some way are denying your own magnificence and power relative to them, so stop playing small and read on Ladies! One woman remains in vogue (literally) and has done so for 23 years running. London born , Editor-In-Chief of Vogue magazine itself, Anna Wintour. Her certainty and confidence are palpable when it comes to her work and image, naturally your true confidence is found in the areas you value most , and it's clear she has a high value on style and her vocation . "To be in vogue has to mean something" Anna Wintour Yet her unwavering confidence to transform a dying magazine into an exclusively sought after modern day bible and to revitalise a suffering fashion industry beyond multi millions , despite any real academic background , has often seen her labeled as "arrogant," "intimidating
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Intermediate Overall Winner, winning a return ticket to Tamworth to represent NZ. In the Country Comps, she has been Intermediate Overall Winner of numerous singing awards. Her love of Musical Theatre saw her performing in 'Grease' at Kavanagh College where she played Rizzo. Kylie also took the role of Reno in the NZ Premiere of 'Dusty Springfield' in 2010. This year she has been awarded Class Act at Kavanagh College for her Cultural Contribution, she has also performed with the OXO Cubans in their latest concert 'Big Night Out'. by Luke Chandler on November 24, 2012 in Interviews with Comments Off Tweet Before Christmas in the Park. Luke Chandler got to do a Q&A Session with some of the talent that were about to preform on the show. Chandler talks to New Zealand singer and former Sticky TV Presenter, Drew Neemia Q: How's things after leaving the spotlight of TV? A: Good, just focusing on my music at the moment Q: Where do you hope to go next with music? A: Recording quite a bit in L.A at the moment. Q: Who are your main influences? A: Usher and lately a lot of Jeff Buckley. I also love a lot of R and B Q: Is there anyone you'd like to write a song with, or collaborate with? A: Awesome Question, yeah Justin Timberlake Q: Is there anything you feel strongly about, that you're trying to highlight in your songs? A: Most of the songs of mine are a true
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little flaws I never was Too insecure To try your bras 'Cause that's the kind of girl I am Yeah, that's the kind of girl I am 'Cause that's the kind of girl I am The kind of girl I am... Remember when we moved the furniture around? All around us the house burned to the ground with no sound That night you gave me twelve roses in a vase You took my hand and pulled me closer to your face One on the shoulder one hand around your waist And I could taste Upon your lips The human race You said that's the kind of girl I am Yeah, that's the kind of girl I am 'Cause that's the kind of girl I am The kind of girl I am... Cynical to the end Destitute to the end Comical to the end Scared and wild Pull you closer and you're pulling back the claws Effect and cause You put your life Between the jaws 'Cause that's the kind of girl I am Yeah, that's the kind of girl I am 'Cause that's the kind of girl I am The kind of girl I am... All Over You Nothing you can say Can make me stay away today Because I'm all over you, you tease I'm in your hair and in the air you breathe All over you We are the spinning stars This burst of light and heat is ours And I'm all over you like naked skin So
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and Jody takes on a new light; they share a conception of the West that Carl does not, and their occasional moments of agreement in defiance of Carl are moments when their mutual idealism comes to the fore. This story also has more to do with Jody's mother than any other story. When she seems angry, Carl loses some of his stern control. A husband's frustration with his in-laws is a cliche, but it is important to remember that Jody's grandfather is not only an in-law but represents the kind of reckless, adventurous life that is alien to Carl Tiflin's business-like sensibilities.
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of the conditions the council has imposed if the flaring is allowed is for a two-metre bund to be built around the flare pit. This would keep a tight limit on the flare so it would be little more than a pilot flare, Mr Avery said. Three landowners whose properties are near the Cheal A site made submissions opposing the continued flaring. Speaking on behalf of the Morrison family, Sarah Roberts said there had been significant light disturbance from the flaring for many months and it had taken a long time for the council to deal with the matter. "We do not believe it is appropriate to allow them to flare continuously for several more months," she said. The oil and gas should stay in the ground until the consenting issues and infrastructure relating to flaring and production were resolved. Grant Brunton told the hearing that he wanted production to stop until Cheal A was a fully functional site. The surrounding environment was rural production land but it felt more like a semi-industrial area. Mr Brunton said that because of Tag's past actions, he was sceptical that the flaring would stop in March. David Dent said the oil company was aware its actions were affecting landowners and there needed to be more communication to find common ground. Tag Oil was taking measures to ensure that the effects of the flaring were minimised, Mrs Smith said. These would include the construction of a bund around the flare pit, scaling back production
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We caught up with Fehn Foss, U0 Arts and Science student from Hamilton, and Sabina-Julia Muntean, U3 Management student from Toronto, to ask them how rankings affected their decisions to come to McGill, and whether they think McGill's status in the rankings will affect their job prospects. Before you came to McGill, were you aware of McGill's rankings Foss: Before I came to McGill, I had heard through word-of-mouth of McGill's academic prowess and that it ranked very well internationally. Muntean: Yes, I was very aware of McGill's ranking internationally before accepting the offer to attend. I knew that it was known worldwide and recognized as the top school in Canada. How did it affect your decision to come to McGill? Were rankings a big part of your decision? Foss: It definitely had an impact on my choice to come here: as a student who isn't sure which direction I want my studies to take, I decided to look at the universities with high rankings and a plethora of opportunities for discovering a path to take. Muntean: McGill's rankings were a big part of my decision to come here. I was very set on attending Boston College for a long time, but when I realized that McGill is not only more affordable but also much better known and had a much higher standing than BC, I decided that it would be a more prudent choice. Wanting to attend law school after finishing my undergraduate degree, I felt that coming from
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with her who we pick up every friday at 12.30 and drop home at 8.00 monday morning - she preciously phoned csa and told them that he only see him once a week which at the time was having him 4 days a week - she doesnt drive as banned as caught drunk driving - so we allways travel to pick him up and drop him home - she now send threatening texts to my boyfriend saying 30.00 on friday or your not having the baby - i dont see why we would need to give her 30.00 or anything at all as we see the baby over the whole weekend and he says with us - she doesnt work and claims benfits like no tomorrow has another child who doesnt see her father and doesnt claim anything off him also he doesnt give her anything - why is the wicked witch being like this ? she is going to tear myself and boyfriend apart !!!!! please help what can we do A. Hi there I totally understand your frustration but a change can be made. There are two options for your boyfriend. Give in to her demands for money and have the same issues going forward with the demands getting larger and larger or, firmly reject her demands and insist upon the contact remaining intact. Should she withdraw the contact, he should see a solicitor to try and get it re instated asap. If she is as you describe,
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the wetroom which may be all you can use in future but have the option of an occassional bath and you wouldnt need the equipment to get in. You can lie on your bed and roll onto an inflatable bath which is then inflated around you. There is one, called 'Inflatable bath', on the Living Made Easy website. I used one at work when I was a support worker. I have no experiences of social-housing but i understand the reservations of the social housing provider regarding a bath. Being unable to get in or out of a bath unaided myself I would choose a shower everytime. Lifts, hoists etc either need power or someone else to operate them and physically having to lift someone out of the bath is nearly impossible even from the sitting position. You can get baths with 'doors' but what they don't tell you is you have to get in and out when the bath is empty which takes an age and costs more in heat to keep warm
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The Face Of Love Lyrics - Sanctus Real I've seen your face on stained glass, in colored lights In pictures of you looking to the sky You've been portrayed a thousand different ways But my heart can see you better than my eyes 'Cause it's love that paints the portrait of your life [Chorus:] The face of love The face of love You look more like love every day I've read your words in the pages of your life And I've imagined what you were like I may not know the shape of your face But I can feel your heart changing mine And your love still proves that you're alive [Chorus:] You are the face that changed the whole world No one too lost for you to love No one too low for you to serve So give us the grace to change the world No one too lost for me to love No one too low for me to serve Let us see... let us be your face [Chorus:] Please Click here to submit the Corrections of The Face Of Love Lyrics this was the worst guide ive seen its missing some lyrics and the person is to lazy to actualy put the words it just says chorus for the face of love the face of love you look more like love every day. The following area is only for review, if you want to submit the lyrics or the corrections of the lyrics, please click the link
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8.7% of private businesses. You can find this statistic almost anywhere (try BBC sites or, really, anywhere). 4. The ever-flexible Ms. Rosin, who must do Pilates at Lucille Roberts, makes much of the journalist's favorite statistic: "young women in urban areas - 22-30 year olds - are doing better than young men." Let's do what journalists (used to) do, and look closer. According to US Department of Labor statistics, women's median full-time earnings as a percentage of men's in the first quarter of 2012 for the ages of 20-24 are 88%; for the next age group, 25-34, 91%. Pretty good, right? This means younger women earn about 88% of men's median earnings (MEDIAN earnings: this doesn't mean they're paid less for the same job.) 5. This is where the admirably adaptable Rosin misstates one of the most common factoids around. It's not "young women" who are doing better than their male counterparts - it's "full-time, non-working, childfree women in urban areas." This shouldn't be generalized to "young women," as Rosin does. She extols the virtues of young women like an apparatchik writing a HUD-funded "Girl Power" pamphlet. So, what of these young marvels, so well-adapted to "hook up culture" (with which the anecdote-happy Rosin seems weirdly obsessed)? Most of the difference between the never-married, urban denizens is among Hispanics. 23.7% of this group (urban, unmarried, etc.) are Hispanic men; 15.9% are Latinas, wise or otherwise. And within this group, the median earnings for men (2010 ACS statistics) are $24,000; for
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might look. But certainly, I would envisage that whether it's two, or three, or however many years time that you'll find there's a whole lot of different Foxtel products packaged in different ways and delivered, whether it's through the high end Foxtel iQ box with a whole lot of functionality, or whether it's on a more On Demand basis delivered on a different sort of selection basis. That is probably the way that we will go, but we're still working through what works, what will provide the best customer experience, how do you make sure you maintain the integrity of the brand and the product, while at the same time meeting all the different needs the consumers have. DAN BARRETT: Sure. It is very much still a brave new world and you don't know what the competition is out there. BRUCE MEAGHER: That's right. But certainly, all of those things are potentially in the mix and we'll be looking at all those possibilities. DAN BARRETT: It seems noteworthy that the Foxtel Go announcement is at the same time that the HBO partnership has come into effect. Now, obviously HBO have HBO Go. Is there any connection here at all? BRUCE MEAGHER: No. It was a happy coincidence of timing rather than anything particularly planned. We had a successful test phase with the Olympics app, which was very well received. And we've been negotiating the HBO deal for a while as well. This just happened to be at the same time.
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receive his help "It is when you are worried and sad that you suddenly think of the Lord and wonder why he doesn't come to help you. You want him to realize there is a poor wretch here who is suffering, and to appear personally to console you and extricate you from this mess. The truth is that the Lord never stops helping you; it is you who does not know how to receive his help. The Lord is like the sun, which is very powerful. It makes the planets turn and vivifies them, but if you do not open your curtains, it cannot come into your bedroom. You leave the curtains drawn and say: 'Come in, come in, dear sun, I welcome you.' And the sun replies: 'But I can't. Why? Because your curtains are drawn. Open them.' Yes, it is a matter of a simple curtain, and those who understand will open the curtains and the sun will come in, flooding the room with light. The Lord is all-powerful, but it is up to us to open the curtains so he can come in and help us." Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27206302 Metaphorically speaking, a blind man does not know the difference between the sun, the moon or the stars and has no need of curtains because he can not see the light anyway. He can feel the heat of the sun on his skin however he can not "see" it. Blindness can also be a metaphor for ignorance.
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TO THE SEA (Words - GA Johnson) We sail on the bad tide, we sail on the bad sea, from your heart to my heart with sails cut from mercy/From your heart to my heart, from Summer to Spring, we row through the Dead Sea to the deader within There's rain on the line between his ear and mine/Lost in translation, bad patient/I'm a terrier, a black sheep, half-relation/He's French, a hack, white, Caucasian/We fuck in sadness, a cold frustration/Then we're fine for a while, our hearts adjacent/He types, I read and we clash on the keys/He corrects, I direct the bones of the text/But he's silent, too ill, too fragile, too still and I'm violent and rash, slow down for the crash THE BIGGEST LIE (Words - GA Johnson) She said, "It's ok - you'll feel better every day and all memory of this will fade away"/And that's the biggest lie and I just wonder why when love dissolves we don't all just die/I sat by the lake when everyone had gone home, nothing on my body but the sadness I had on/I felt death's elbow nudging at my ribs, telling me to let go - I don't deserve to live/ She said, "It's ok - you'll feel better every day and all memory of this will fade away"/And that's the biggest lie and I just wonder why when love dissolves we don't all just die/Liar THE BLUE HOUR (Words - GA Johnson) The clouds, they go their way
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share this story One of the biggest challenges facing many people when they look at how they can refer other people is the fear that they will upset friends in the process. At a recent BrightTalk seminar on how to generate referrals, I was asked how to make introductions without losing friends. The full question read: "I am trying to make referrals for someone I met in the insurance and financial planning industry. The difficulty is that to just give him names of friends and people I know might annoy them when he starts contacting them. But it is also difficult to ask questions to qualify the lead as it's a bit personal in nature." There are two parts to the answer. The first part lies in the definition of a referral. Many industries and sales teams focus on collecting names and numbers from people as part of their 'referral strategy'. They are then happy to cold call those people and hopefully get sufficient names to get some sales. This is not referral generation, it is lead generation. They are completely different things. Picture yourself sitting at your desk busy trying to meet a deadline. The phone rings. It is someone trying to sell you something. You are not expecting their call, you don't necessarily recognise that you have a need for their services and, to be honest, you don't have the time or inclination to find out. Whether or not they use the name of someone you know as
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is so much chatter and all that matters is where it leads to, and whether it's ultimately any good." Clark will be officially presented with the award at the AACTA Awards in Sydney in January next year.
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