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I was a kid, and it's also better for seeing meteors anyway. Binoculars If the naked eye can see 10,000 stars, then binoculars can allow you to see 100,000 or more! With a decent (and inexpensive) pair of binoculars, a person can see much greater detail in clusters, and with a (really) steady pair of hands, you can even see some different coloured stars of binaries, and the Galilean moons of Jupiter. When you hold your binoculars, get a stand if you can, or prop your elbows against something. If a stand or a prop is unavailable, rest your thumbs on your cheeks and hold your breath while you view. Another important thing to remember is that it's unwise to view the full moon through a pair of binoculars: you won't damage your eyes, but it will be uncomfortable and it will temporarily ruin your night vision, and you will have to wait a minute or so for your eyes to reset before you can continue viewing. Binoculars are also useful for spotting things in the sky that are hard to see with the naked eye, which you can then focus a telescope on. Telescope This is the single greatest tool of the amateur astronomer, and most people who are interesting in getting one, end up being too intimidated by the myriad of prices and choices: Reflector , refractor or Schmidt-Cassegrain ? Dobsonian or Tripod mount? Go-to , push-to, or manual? Does it track ? The options are intimidating. Since | HI | HI HT | 348,212 |
to the left of the rink and is where the couples enter the rink. The Ice Cave , this is situated at the back of the rink and where Phillip stands to interview the couples and the Judges and Contestants Area , this to the right of the rink and is where the judging panel are based, and where Christine stands to speak to them and the couples. A DVD, featuring highlights from Series 1, and a CD, containing music from Series 1, were released shortly after it ended. A highlights DVD for Series 2 was released on 2 April 2007 and a Series 3 highlights DVD was released on 7 April 2008. There is a Series 4 DVD in The Series 1–5 Boxset; you can`t buy it by itself. The Series 5 Highlights DVD was released on 12 April 2010 and the Live Tour 2010 DVD was released on 29 November 2010. A compilation boxset of highlights of Series 1–5 has also been released. The Live Tours are also filmed at a different location each year by Live Nation UK Ltd who own the rights to the tours and released on DVD by Universal Media. The Live 25th Bolero Anniversary Tour DVD was released in November 2009. | IN | IN EN | 9,991,729 |
A land value tax should be at the heart of London's economic recovery Fairer, smarter taxes are needed for London to recover from the double-dip recession. Therefore I fully support the Mayor of London's move to have another look at them with his London Finance Commission . Earlier this week I asked its chair, Professor Tony Travers, whether he will look at putting a tax on rising land values as one way to promote useful economic activity in a more fair way . Land value taxation can get complicated to explain, but could potentially keep down house prices, finance major transport infrastructure projects and switch more of the burden of taxation onto unearned wealth . The basic idea is very easily explained with an example. The 15 billion Crossrail project is expected to benefit many businesses in London, so they were required to contribute to the cost. A Business Rate Supplement has been levied on businesses with a rateable value greater than 50,000, raising 4.1bn towards the cost. But building this new railway line will also benefit land owners along its route, estimated at a minimum to be a 5.5bn windfall gain by property consultants GVA. Their land becomes more valuable when the line is built without their lifting a finger but, unlike businesses paying rates, these landowners get their windfall gain tax-free. The Jubilee line extension to Stratford is an even more stark example. The 3.5bn cost to the public purse was dwarfed by the estimated 10bn plus in | IP | IP | 3,100,035 |
about it. you just destroyed my life with 'hack' action. 2 days of brainwash. you have no idea what you are doing to people. fuck you. I cant stand it, fuck. People after few nervous breakdowns are totally crushed when they are being told that there is a war and they will be muslim (I already prepeard myselfe for suicide, you fuckers) and 'informed' by famous people (!) about situation. I hate you so much you fucker, I didnt deserve that. 48 hours of brain fucking and later after loosing few friends (I have just few) I couldnt even say 'sorry" someone controled my "facebook". I was mentaly crushed to many times, becoming more and more quiet. This is not how that world should looks like. I have nothing but some smile I share with others, I am lost without home in forein country. Do you really must make me so miserable? You didn't teach me anything, if you wanted. You just created weaknes, which is like large, loud, destructive part of me not knowing where to belong (two days of brainfucking me) and that make be weak because I belong nowhere -- All I had is inner me but now all together mixed lonely and forsaken by myselfe drown in stres.Sad story of me being a lemming who fell badly. And thats the beginnig of long time like that. I can't do my job, with these hands and zombie face, that significant muscle pain over chest caused by stres. | OP | OP OB | 3,215,836 |
her stood in line And Sgt. Rock is going to help me Make the girl mine keep her stood in line And Sgt. Rock is going to help me Make the girl mine keep her stood in line And Sgt. Rock is going to help me Make the girl mine keep her stood in line Make the girl mine, wave the victory sign Hey, rock, rock Hey, rock, rock Hey, rock, rock Hey | LY | LY SL | 313,714 |
December, 1947, when it is read again for the First time in the House of Commons, and obviously that period is certainly less than six months. Obviously, that delay is certainly less than six months, but the delay which is contemplated by the Parliament Act is that between the first Second Reading of the Bill and the third Third Reading. If we are to compare like with like, what we have got to compare here is the period between the first Second Reading and the second Third Reading, that is to say, the period between November, 1946, on the hon. and learned Gentleman's example, and December, 1947, which is one year and one month. That is the period which the Parliament Act contemplates, and for the very good reason that the whole basis of the delay is to give the electorate sufficient time to decide whether they want the Measure, and, if they do not, to make their disapproval very clear to the Government of the day. I think we ought to test this quarrel between one year and two by taking an actual example, which I do not think any one has yet done. Supposing that a Government, without any particular mandate for the purpose, suddenly said, "We are sick and tired of all this slaughter on the roads; no Measure, so far, has stopped it. We are going to take our courage in both hands and abolish road transport in this country altogether, and we will rely once | SP | SP IT | 466,997 |
below. All drug dosages are listed in RAR's formulary . Stages of Anesthesia These stages occur (when using inhalation anesthesia alone; other drugs added will modify these stages. Stages of Anesthetic Recovery (including comments about monitoring) Recovery Stage 4 - Animal is unconscious or semi-conscious and in lateral recumbency. Some reflexes are still diminished or absent. In RAR's Post-Operative Care program, the animal is monitored closely until it has passed through these recovery stages. For animals in Stage 4, it is standard procedure to assess body temperature, heart rate & rhythm, pulse, respiratory rate and character, capillary refill time and state of hydration at least every two hours. The condition of the surgical site is monitored, and analgesics are administered when the animal becomes semi-conscious. Recovery Stage 3 - Animal is conscious and all reflexes are present, but may not be able to control its body position. The swallow (gag) reflex is present, and the endotracheal tubes (if used) can be removed. In Post-Op, the animal is still being closely monitored. The parameters listed above are assessed, but less frequently- approximately every 8-12 hours. Analgesics are continued. Recovery Stage 2 - Animal can either maintain itself in a sternal position, or can stand and move about, but may still show some sedation, ataxia, hypothermia or dehydration. In Post-Op, the parameters listed above, as well as attitude, activity, food and water consumption, are assessed at least every 12 hours. Recovery Stage 1 - All functions are normal, unless altered directly by | IN | IN | 662,207 |
Aëtius moved to oppose Attila, gathering troops from among the Franks , the Burgundians , and the Celts . A mission by Avitus , and Attila's continued westward advance, convinced the Visigoth king Theodoric I (Theodorid) to ally with the Romans. The combined armies reached Orléans ahead of Attila, thus checking and turning back the Hunnish advance. (Later accounts of the battle report that the Huns were either already within the city or in the midst of storming it when the Roman-Visigoth army arrived; Jordanes mentions no such thing.) [ 26 ] Aëtius gave chase and caught the Huns at a place usually assumed to be near Catalaunum (modern Châlons-en-Champagne ). The two armies clashed in the Battle of Châlons , whose outcome is commonly considered to be a strategic victory for the Visigothic-Roman alliance. Theodoric was killed in the fighting and Aëtius failed to press his advantage, according to Edward Gibbon and Edward Creasy, because he feared the consequences of an overwhelming Visigothic triumph as much as he did a defeat. From Aëtius' point of view, the best outcome was what occurred: Theodoric died, Attila was in retreat and disarray, and the Romans had the benefit of appearing victorious. Invasion of Italy and death Attila returned in 452 to claim his marriage to Honoria anew, invading and ravaging Italy along the way. The city of Venice was founded as a result of these attacks when the residents fled to small islands in the Venetian Lagoon . His army sacked | IN | IN EN | 9,990,781 |
Do you know that the Constitution is unconstitutional? "Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States" by Howard Chandler Christy. A note to readers: We hope you have found the series interesting so far. It's not over, but after today's quirky installment, the series will take a short hiatus until we get past the madness of Election Day. The series will resume Nov. 12. You can read the whole series here . By the way, did anyone ever tell you that the Constitution is unconstitutional? Yep, the whole thing. Or at least its ratification was illegal. This is not a joke, except to the degree that it is. But the only way to really get square with promise-keeping and the rule of law would be to haul the whole thing down and put the previous document -- the Articles of Confederation -- back into place. Here's the deal. The Articles of Confederation were drafted by the Continental Congress around the time of the Declaration of Independence and ratified by all 13 colonies/states by 1781. It explicitly declared itself to be the "perpetual" form of government for the newly independent nation. (The actual full name of the charter is "The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union" of the 13 original states. The perpetual nature of the 13-state compact is restated throughout. Interestingly, the Constitution makes no such explicit claim, which makes it harder to take Abe Lincoln's side on the question of whether the southern states had the | OP | OP OB | 3,254,869 |
with any other documents you send us that are relevant to the allegations, to allow the council a proper chance to comment. If you send us personal information which is not relevant to the complaint we will treat it as confidential and not reveal it to the council. We will usually send you the papers the council sends us about your complaint, unless they are confidential. If you are worried about revealing certain information to the council, you should speak to the investigator dealing with your complaint, or get more advice by telephoning the LGO Advice Team on 0300 061 0614 if you haven't made a complaint yet and want to discuss this point. Personal involvement of Ombudsmen Will the Ombudsman deal with my complaint personally? The two Ombudsmen receive over 20,000 complaints and enquiries a year between them and it wouldn't be possible for them to be involved personally in every case. They have a staff of trained investigators who carry out the detailed work for them. In most cases decisions on complaints are made by investigators on the Ombudsmen's behalf. Providing information to support a complaint I have a large bundle of papers ?? should I send them all in to your office? If you are making a complaint and you have a lot of papers, it is helpful if you send copies of only the most important ones at that stage, and explain what other documents you have available, rather than sending us everything. The investigator who | HI | HI FH | 448,400 |
elections work - and I'm sure there's a lot of variation between jurisdiction - but I'm assuming that basically the Democrats send half of the poll officials and the Republicans send the other half, and there's the assumption that they will keep each other honest." Essentially, yes. Not all positions in every jurisdiction are subject to this balancing act. "In America, there is also a deeply entrenched culture of partisanship that pervades every part of government. (Don't some places still elect judges?!)" Judicial ballots in many jurisdictions are non-partisan. Judges elected by legislature or appointed are generally subject to various political litmus tests. Yes, we use a proportional system for (most) houses of both the Commonwealth and State governments. This means that if there are 3 parties (most elections we have 2 major parties, 2/3/4 minor parties, plus independants) and I really want to vote for an independant, BUT if she doesn't win I want $BIG_PARTY_A to win rather than $BIG_PARTY_B, then I can do exactly that. Neatly avoids the system problem America has where choosing the candidate you really want (Independant) means your preferred Democrat / Republican doesn't get a vote at all. Despite this system, lower house election results are normally decided same day, with perhaps one in five not being declared until the next day (Sunday). This delay doesn't seem to impact private or government business unduly. Note that the upper houses in Australia use a combination of those, where the country is divided into electorates that | OP | OP OB | 3,266,747 |
a bit and then get over it. As I said many posts ago, it is like a bereavement. Time is the only healer even when you have every reason to not love someone any more you go into denial. Eventually time helps us to see things in a new light... I am a little more steady today - a busy day at work took my mind off things and when I got a text from my MM I felt pleased and yet almost weary -I am tired now of the emotional stress. I am sleeping so much and my legs feel heavy as I drag them up the stairs. I want to know the outcome of my own life! Am I going to be with him or not? How long will it take? how will my friends and family react if we do make the move? How will his react!?! He is smitten -his term. But aren't we all, when cupid's bow shoots accurately? I don't doubt anymore that I am with the wrong man - but I do doubt the future every now and then. Although, if you ask for my gut reaction, I think that actually me and the MM would get on great and that he might actually leave for me. I think I have enough experience to recognise something good when it happens... Gosh, I do hope I am right! x April Thank you all for your kind words of encouragement and sympathy. The past 24 | ID | ID QA | 1,428,393 |
into a new underground cable duct that has been rerouted to accommodate a future condominium building in downtown Regina. An overview of the work includes: - Pull five(5) three-phase feeder cables between six manholes - Approximate route distance is 220 meters - Cable to be installed is 500 kcmil Cu XLPE cnj - Install 8 cable racks in each of the five manhole vaults - Install required rack hooks on cable racks - Rack five (5) three-phase cables in five manhole vaults - Complete required grounding in five manhole vaults - Complete required bonding of cables in four manhole vaults - Splice five (5) three-phase feeder cables in four manhole vaults - Complete tagging of feeder cables in five manhole vaults - Complete labeling of five manhole vaults Synopsis: To procure transformers and potentially related services with an objective to select vendor(s) of reference for all Power Production and Transmission Transformer Categories that SaskPower may purchase throughout the term of the contract. The term of the contract will be for 3 years with the option to extend for 2 successive 1-year terms. Categories are as follows: - Category A - Auto-Transfomers 210-280-350MVA, 230-138-13.8kV - Category B - Substation Transformers 15-20-25MVA, 138-25kV - Category C - Substation Transformers 30-40-50MVA, 230-25kV - Category D - GSU Transformer 90-120MVA, 13.8-138kV Additional Information: This opportunity can be downloaded at www.merx.com/saskpower Synopsis: The scope of this contract is to safely remove and dispose of asbestos containing materials found in the Queen Elizabeth Power Station Fan | IN | IN DT | 423,511 |
s. 2. (2) A person meets the qualifications to be a qualified person for the purposes of subsection (1) if, (a) the person holds a licence, limited licence or temporary licence under the Professional Engineers Act ; or (b) the person holds a certificate of registration under the Professional Geoscientists Act, 2000 and is a practising member, temporary member or limited member of the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario. O. Reg. 66/08, s. 2. Qualified persons, risk assessment 6. (1) A person meets the qualifications to be a qualified person for the purposes of section 168.1 of the Act in relation to the preparation or supervision of a risk assessment if, (a) the person holds a bachelor's degree in science, engineering or applied technology from a post-secondary institution; (b) the person has experience in the conduct or supervision of environmental site assessments, or in the conduct, supervision or review of assessment of risk described in clause (c), or in any combination of both, as follows: (i) if the person holds a doctoral degree in science or engineering from a university, five years' experience, (ii) if the person holds a master's degree in science or engineering from a university, seven years' experience, (iii) in any other case, eight years' experience; and (c) within the period of experience required by clause (b), the person has two years' experience, (i) in the conduct or supervision of an assessment of risk, or (ii) in the technical or scientific review of an assessment of | IN | IN TR | 675,456 |
Rebel Against Excessive Mortgage Interest Charges How to Use a HELOC to Pay for Your House Using a little understood technique of moving your money to its most advantageous position, you could cut 10 or even 20 years off your 30-year fixed home mortgage. The concept is simple: move money worth x dollars over to a place where it's worth y dollars, for example trading U.S. dollars for Euros -- or whatever the money markets of the day show could be profitable. The difference doesn't have to be very much. A gain of a cent could yield a profit of $5000 overnight if $1,000,000 were placed in such a position. Stock markets work on a similar principle: invest a dollar today for something anticipated to be worth more than a dollar in the future. Bringing it closer home, you can achieve results similar to these investment gains by moving your home's equity to something that is costing you more than your house. The main difference is instead of spending a dollar to earn a profit of 15, you'll spend 15 to avoid being charged the whole dollar.* "What is costing me more than my house?" The simple answer is "the mortgage interest you pay on your house." ** Therefore, anything you can do to cut the mortgage interest charged you is a quick way to save money. Now back to the notion of moving money from one place to another to realize a gain. Instead of x and y -- | IP | IP DS | 63,662 |
that have dominated large populations have involved a greater or less amount of dogma, but "religion" is a word of which the meaning is not very definite. Confucianism, for instance, might be called a religion, although it involves no dogma. And in some forms of liberal Christianity, the element of dogma is reduced to a minimum. Of the great religions of history, I prefer Buddhism, especially in its earliest forms, because it has had the smallest element of persecution. Communism does not oppose religion. It merely opposes the Christian religion, just as Mohammedanism does. Communism, at least in the form advocated by the Soviet Government and the Communist Party, is a new system of dogma of a peculiarly virulent and persecuting sort. Every genuine Agnostic must therefore be opposed to it. Do agnostics think that science and religion are impossible to reconcile? The answer turns upon what is meant by 'religion'. If it means merely a system of ethics, it can be reconciled with science. If it means a system of dogma, regarded as unquestionably true, it is incompatible with the scientific spirit, which refuses to accept matters of fact without evidence, and also holds that complete certainty is hardly ever impossible. What kind of evidence could convince you that God exists? I think that if I heard a voice from the sky predicting all that was going to happen to me during the next twenty-four hours, including events that would have seemed highly improbable, and if all these events | IN | IN DT | 1,445,563 |
parallax shift for the star when observed from Earth, this particular parallax shift is often called the star's annual parallax . See the diagram below. Clearly, then, by using a right-angled triangle, as shown above, the angle p is known, as is the length of the side opposite this angle -- the radius of the Earth's orbit. Therefore the distance d to the nearby star can be calculated using trigonometry as follows: sin p = radius of Earth's orbit / d Since, the angle p is very small, we can use the approximation sin q = tan q = q for q small, and hence we have that the distance, d , in parsecs, to the nearby star is given by: where p = parallax angle (annular parallax) of the star in arcseconds. Clearly, the larger a star's annual parallax, the closer the star is to Earth. Note also that for objects within our own Solar System, it is possible to use trigonometric parallax, with the diameter of the Earth as the baseline to calculate distances to these objects. For such an object, observations of the object are made 12 hours apart to obtain the diurnal (or geocentric) parallax angle and then a similar procedure to that described above is used to determine the distance to the object. EXERCISE: Barnard's star has a parallax angle of 0.545 arcsec. Determine the distance from Earth to the star. (1.83 pc) Limitations of Trigonometric Parallax Measurements Measuring parallax angles from the ground is | IN | IN RA | 165,324 |
reality is observed every moment. In fact it is all that can be observed." This is not true. I see an interpretation of objective reality created from input and brain processes,created in my mind together with the information that this exists externally.That is not objective reality itself. Amrit said "Subjective reality is simply our perception of this objective reality, because perception is dependent on analysis. Otherwise it would be all noise and no signal." I agree.The perception is not the same as the objective reality of the thing that is perceived. Electromagnetic waves of light are not coloured, the mind creates colour.Longitudinal waves within the air are not music, the mind can convert the stimulation of the auditory mechanism into perception of music.If no input is received from part of objective reality no subjective experience can be formed. We can work back from the subjective reality we have, to form a model of objective reality. However that is always only a model. I am not denying the existence of objective reality at all, just emphasising that our knowledge is always limited by the data received and processing ability.A bat can "see" in sound, bats and mice can hear ulta sound, elephants hear infra sound, a snake can taste the air, a dog lives in a world of smell, butterflies and bees see ultraviolet light. That is not my reality but it is the reality for those creatures.The input forming those creatures reality does not register with my senses and is | ID | ID DF | 444,213 |
sure that you get feedback and code review as fast as possible. So, pick a bug, and get hacking! Last week I returned from a great trip to Boston, which included my first experience of GNOME Boston Summit -- a three-day event that was held at MIT over the Columbus Day weekend. Boston Summit comes at the beginning of a release cycle, which makes it a good opportunity to plan ahead and think about priorities for the next release. It was for this reason that I really wanted to be at the event this year. It gave me a chance to talk to people, find out what they are interested in working on, and figure out what I should be focusing on for the next six months. True to its billing, GNOME Summit was an unconference: we started with a blank schedule, listed what we wanted to cover, and worked from there. I enjoyed the flexible nature of the format. Having the opportunity to shuffle sessions around on each day meant that we could adjust our focus as the event progressed. Continue reading ? I'm more excited about this release than any since 3.0. The list of major updates is impressive: new message tray, updated Activities Overview, lock screen, integrated input sources, accessibility on by default, new Nautilus. Then there are all the small changes: new style modal dialogs, bags of improvements to System Settings, a new Empathy buddy list, SkyDrive support, natural scrolling, new backgrounds, an overhauled Baobab... the | OP | OP OB | 190,467 |
episode "Murder House" was a huge info dump that provided clear backstories for characters, in addition to a large number of rules to how the house claims ghosts. By no means does this season have to follow the same episodic pattern, and we have certainly been treated to a good amount of backstory this far, but what last year's third week told me that this show wasn't going to rely on making its viewers hypothesize for weeks and weeks. Instead of shows like Lost (which I dearly love and will endlessly defend) where answers are shortchanged, AHS gives a good amount of the answers upfront, letting viewers enjoy the ride, familiar with the tracks on which it moves. This season's narrative is certainly more focused than last year's, but I'm hoping for a little momentum as far as reasoning for differing characters. We now know that James Cromwell has a small penis (another sentence I never thought I'd type), but apart from scientific curiosity, does he have a larger endgame? Same goes for this demon. Is it just around to stir up trouble for demon's sake? These lack of answers in no way bog down the narrative (we're still only in the first quarter of the season) but instead of them just giving some basic inklings of what is happening, we may be better serviced with a more focused track to follow. Again, it's not stalling as this hour did feature some important movements, but the next week or two | OP | OP RV | 3,057,660 |
then commonly uttered can apparently be accounted for. But sometimes a strong expiration alone is heard; thus Laura Bridgman, when amazed, rounds and protrudes her lips, opens them, and breathes strongly. 10 One of the commonest sounds is a deep Oh ; and this would naturally follow, as explained by Helmholtz, from the mouth being moderately opened and the lips protruded. On a quiet night some rockets were fired from the 'Beagle,' in a little creek at Tahiti, to amuse the natives; and as each rocket was let off there was absolute silence, but this was invariably followed by a deep groaning Oh , resounding all round the bay. Mr. Washington Matthews says that the North American 9 [Mr. Wallace ('Quarterly Journal of Science,' Jan. 1873, p. 116) suggests that among our savage ancestors, danger to themselves or others would often be associated with the cause of amazement, and that the open mouth may be the rudiment, as it were, of the cry of alarm or encouragement. He explains the action of the hands as appropriate movements "either to defend the observer's face or body or to prepare to give assistance to the person in danger." He points out that nearly the same attitude of the hands is adopted when we rush to the assistance of some one in danger, the hands ready to grasp and save him." But it should be noted that there is no tendency to open the mouth under these circumstances.] Indians express astonishment by a | IN | IN RA | 670,178 |
with its twelve kinds of fruit, producing its fruit each month; and the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. Nothing accursed will be found there any more. But the throne of God and of the Lamb will be in it, and his servants will worship him; they will see his face, and his name will be on their foreheads. And there will be no more night; they need no light of lamp or sun, for the Lord God will be their light, and they will reign forever and ever. Canticle: The Song of Simeon Nunc dimittis Luke 2:29-32 Lord, you now have set your servant free * to go in peace as you have promised; For these eyes of mine have seen the Savior, * whom you have prepared for all the world to see: A Light to enlighten the nations, * and the glory of your people Israel. Praise to the holy and undivided Trinity, one God: * as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen. THE APOSTLES' CREED I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, God's only son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again; he ascended into heaven, he is seated at the right hand of the | LY | LY PR | 3,168,666 |
picked up from they are homes and dragged off into the bush and tortured, after being accused of sorcery, when we often know those allegations are absolutely false. And we are proud of our culture and there's an element to our culture that is I guess black magic or sorcery. But I think in this day and age it is absolutely inappropriate to accuse innocent people and mete out justice on the basis of accusations of sorcery. SEAN DORNEY: But the answer to solving the problem could be as elusive as the evidence of guilt. A weekly analysis of the biggest stories affecting Asia and the Pacific, the program features interviews with key decision-makers from across the region. | SP | SP TA | 160,352 |
head I heard someone ask him please Mr. Bojangles, Mr. Bojangles Mr. Bojangles, come back and dance...!" Original silhouette paper-cut 50. Prints also available. Please contact me for further details or to commission similar work. A very energetic freehand sketch on the reverse forms the basis of the paper-cut design: | LY | LY SL | 441,409 |
here? Not 'a child', it seems... What I'm referring to there is a kind of a male idea of a stereotype. This kind of like, 'Ah, babes, oh, she's a real babe' - meaning a kind of real derogatory term... For a woman, yeah. And that's not having a go at women. That's having a go at men. Why did you choose to use the word 'boy' to describe a man - not 'chap' or 'lad'? Because I think men are boys. Most of us haven't grown up, you know, most of us are still struggling with taking responsibility. It's like, 'I don't want responsibility tonight, tonight I want to lose control' ... And so, it's boy again. In the song, the word lager gets repeated 16 times! Did you mean it to be a 'lager anthem'? The lyrics are quite ironic. At first it was kind of upsetting that it was used like a 'lager anthem', which was the antithesis of the way it was written. It was a piece of irony. But I still believe that cities are beautiful places and that people are essentially good and that's what I'm following at the moment. I've done my time, as far as I'm concerned, underneath the city and I'm looking at other things. Did you get all that? Well, here's a chance for you to check if you know exactly what some of the words and expressions Karl used mean. 1: If something is first-take, it means... you take | SP | SP | 1,437,084 |
only one showing PA as a toss-up. You guys are a joke. Submitted by: Zaxynn on Sunday, November 4, 2012 ??I??m concerned about all the young people graduating from college, whether they??re finding jobs,?_ ---One of the standard lines from partisan Republicans Where has all the concern been for decades now??? Did we forget about the many stories about College graduates not being able to write a proper English paper.....that alone has been from the 70's to today. Were we not concerned when 800,000 jobs a month were being outsourced and good paying jobs were being replaced with minimum wage jobs??? This is what is ticking Independents off and having more and more Dems & Reps leave and go the way of Indepenent. The paragraph that talks about PA unemployment and how it was lower through the recession and now higher....really???....one could easily play partisan politics on that and say what changed in PA....a Republican Govenor now..(I'm not a fan of Rendell so). The republican Govenor that is working hard behind the scenes to cover himself for Sandusky and contributions from the Shale industry. ;-) Any newpaper you read now adays is slanted for either Republican or Democrat....no such thing and independent reporting anymore. " Jounalists"...lol....that is just a title they use as well now adays, it's in name only. The "soundbite" I'm taking to the poles come Tuesday is: Shortly after president Obama was elected into office -- House Minority Leader (R) Eric Cantor of VA. said on tv | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 611,812 |
Other Answers (8) My suggestion - personally - is that you don't even start, because you will regret it later. No one wants to feel a slave, and you will become a slave, much repudiated by a harsh and hypocritical society that allows the manufacturing and sale of cigarettes, harvesting of tobacco and the whole thing...but treats smokers like lepers. It's pitiful to see them bundle outside buildings, ostracized, smoking their butts in subfreezing temps like people carrying a social disease. Don't do that. | ID | ID QA | 37,856 |
site, that's not useful. Yet another wants to define his audiences carefully when sharing opportunities -- essentially google circles. And another mentor wants to opt-in to hearing about certain people's opportunities (a la twitter follow), not have information thrust at him like email today...so how the heck could that work? A double opt-in follow model?! Somewhere along the way one of the investor mentors gets really excited too: "This is BIG guys..this is the opportunity graph". And we spend hours discussing whether the headline for the site should be "We help you share great opportunities" or "We help you find great opportunities." It sounds completely absurd in retrospect, but we were too far down the rabbit hole to see it. Weeks fly by and we're no closer to releasing a product or having a solution we're confident in. We meet with Nicole Giaros, who runs the adminstrative side of Techstars out of Boulder. It's one of our most important meetings because we know she's a down to earth "normal" (ie not an early adopter) which means she'll have a good perspective. Nicole listens intently as we explain everything. And then she says the smartest thing we've heard in weeks: "It sounds to me like you're making a something for somebody to do something." When we last left off, our protagonist's existential crisis had taken a turn for the wor... oops, wrong story. To recap: conversations with Techstars were going strong. I was more excited than ever about Friendslist (the build-your-own | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 275,126 |
Heart Failed (In The Back Of A Taxi) lyrics Saint Etienne Heart Failed (In The Back Of A Taxi) lyrics Took a trip down Anita Way Had to go on the 1st of May Didn't have much to celebrate Heart failed in the back of a taxi Heart failed in the back of a taxi doot do do doot do do Get yer kicks all around the world Give a tip to a geisha girl Fit your bit with a piece of pearl Heart failed in the back of a taxi Heart failed in the back of a taxi doot do do doot do do Sold the ground to a PLC Moved the club out to Newbury Sod the fans and their families Heart failed in the back of a taxi Heart failed in the back of a taxi Picture-house built in '23 It's a place out of history Pulled it down for your cash money Heart failed in the back of a taxi Heart failed in the back of a taxi doot do do doot do do [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/s/saint\\... ] | LY | LY SL | 145,639 |
experience as an Accounts Payable specialist make me an excellent choice for the position we talked about. At one point you asked if I had any additional experience that would be relevant to the job. I would like to add here that I currently serve as a volunteer Accounts Payable supervisor for a local charity. I would really welcome an opportunity to return for the next round of interviews. Please feel free to contact me at the number and e-mail address provided below. Sincerely, (your name here) Keep your thank you's short and sweet. Send them around two business days after you've been interviewed. Then cross your fingers, keep up your job search momentum elsewhere, and hope for that thrilling call-back. | HI | HI HT | 223,550 |
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their lives, including their relationships. I know this because a male friend told me about a maths teacher who sexually abused him when he was five years old, while he was attending a boarding school in Sydney during World War II. This is the ripple effect it had on his life... On leave from the Korean War, he was hitchhiking in Australia and a man driving a restored vintage car stopped, pulled a gun on him and told him to get in the car. The man drove to secluded place and anally raped him. My friend married a woman who was also sexually abused as a child, but the marriage broke up because his wife could not reconcile her trauma. They had one child whom his wife refused to let him visit. While at a diner in Sydney, someone drugged his coffee and he awoke on a train with his underpants stuffed in a pocket, feeling that he was pack raped. He married again and had three more children. The marriage broke up after his wife became a prostitute. When she remarried, her husband repeatedly had sexual intercourse with the younger daughter, who was just 12 or 13 years old. The story does not have a happy ending. Although my friend is a gentle man and never hurt or abused anyone, there are some who want to harm others because of their abuse. Years ago I counselled a 24-year-old man whose father had anally raped him at three when his | OP | OP OB | 3,868,217 |
seek damages arising from the use of their personal data by the organisation. With regard to, "would creative works or derived works count as 'data'?" You have to ask two questions "what is a work" and "what is data". The definition of data used by technical personel is most definatly not the same as courts use. Likwise a "work" is not regarded in the same way as you would think. On the Internet you will see an argument such as "a file of data is just a binary number, and you cannot copyright a number". Any legal person would laugh them selves silly over that argument. However you then get a more subtal argument coming from the techs "If I have two files neither contains the data of the work, therfore neither is copyrighted" again the legal person would have fits of laughter, simply because using both and an apropriate transform the original work can be recovered. However this last point is an area of great concern. If I send you by Email a file of data that is encrypted via a one time pad (OTP) (that I previously sent you in the post). And it is sufficiently large, and we both carry out the proper procedure with OTPs which is to securly destroy the key file after use we have a problem. A third party could argue that any file that is less than the size of the Email file (or in some cases larger) was what was sent | OP | OP OB | 3,266,751 |
another city, your spouse (or lover) meets and spends a night w/ an exciting stranger. Given they will never meet again, and you will not otherwise learn of the incident, would you want your partner to tell you about it? In the original experiment, researchers created a control group where questions were based around small-talk -- far less emotionally probing questions such as: - What gifts did you receive last Christmas/Hanukkah? - What foreign country would you most like to visit? What attracts you to this place? In the original 1997 "fast friends" experiment, even before the hour was up, participants in the main group typically identified strong feelings of closeness with their partner, often exchanging contact details and indicating a wish to meet up again. This was far pronounced than members of the control group that paired up to engage in small-talk. Lo and behold, most participants in my Stream study reported experiencing an intense feeling of having bonded with their experiment partner within 45 minutes. "We certainly became very close in an extremely short period of time," one participant said; another said with surprise that she had revealed things that not even her boyfriend knew. Some pairs of new friends were still taking two hours later. "I'm glad it worked so well, and I was happy to hear the procedure has been applied in such a real world setting," Arthur Aron said when I shared the results with him. "The effect is based not just on reciprocal self-disclosure, | HI | HI HT | 630,749 |
with the temperature rise being nearly linear, it helps to add trendlines. I've excluded the three Pinatubo years from the regressions. Here's the result: GISTemp global temperatures, with trends for El Nio, neutral, and La Nia years computed separately. Pinatubo years are excluded. There aren't that many full-blown El Nio events, but they seem to be following a steady upward trend. There are more La Nia events, and they too clearly follow a steady upward trend. Finally, the many neutral years also so no sign of departing from a steady upward trend. There's enough scatter in the neutral years that if one had considered the period 1977-1987, or the period 1987-1997, one might be tempted to say that the neutral years had little or no warming. But the past decade fits nicely with the long-term upward trend of 0.16 C/decade shown by all three time series. The spacing between the lines is a good measure of the impact of El Nio and La Nia. All else being equal, an El Nio year will average about 0.2 C warmer globally than a La Nia year. Each new La Nia year will be about as warm as an El Nio year 13 years prior. So we see a couple of recent La Nias have caused the recent global temperature trend to level off. But be honest: doesn't it seem likely that, barring another major volcanic eruption, the next El Nio will cause global temperatures to break their previous record? Doesn't it appear | IP | IP PA | 341,910 |
Should the Duchess of Cambridge have been able to expect privacy on her French holiday? Some people are saying she is naive for thinking she could go topless without pictures coming out somewhere, while the couples' legal action surely indicates just how angry they are about their privacy being breached? 41 Replies "This was a thread I'd thought about starting today when I read the headlines but thought I'd see if anyone else did so. My take on this is that the Duchess was indeed naive. Now that the pictures are out it is the end of it. There is simply nothing they can do. It is sad to think that someone would take the pictures and make money out of them. Now I think I'm being naive. Granted the palace can press the charges, that won't stop this batch. I think all should move on and put it down to experience. Maybe give the damages to charity so someone benefits." "I think the Duchess has every right to privacy. If she had decided to whip them out in a public place then, fair enough. But when you go to the bother of renting a hideaway holiday home to be out of the way, then surely this signals that privacy is what is wanted. The sneak who took the pics has reportedly made enough cash to buy a house with his ill gotten gains, the really sad thing in all this is that there is a market for this type | ID | ID QA | 777,176 |
I pulled a 3 x 5 card from an IUPUI campus bulletin board soliciting employment for a financial analysis position in a company called MS Management. Later I found the company to be Melvin Simon Management, the property management division for what was becoming the country's largest developer of enclosed shopping malls. Twelve of us provided centralized property management for all the shopping centers across the country. Augustin: My father was my first mentor, showcasing honesty and strong family values. Also, Bob Hauk, CFO of the early F.C. Tucker Company, who encouraged discipline, organization and accountability. ICBR: What is the most important thing you have learned by working in commercial real estate? Augustin: The need for "trustworthiness," as major company decisions are impacted by the information we collect, counsel that we give and the network solutions that we as commercial realtors provide, affecting a company financially and the lives of their employees. ICBR: What is your current professional goal(s)? Augustin: Serving with ICBR's Board leadership is my last big board participation. I enjoy mentoring younger professionals and sharing my experiences. Serving on local special interest committees helps me continue to learn new ways of finding successful solutions for my clients and friends. Real estate brokerage is in my blood so full retirement is not in any immediate plans. Check back next month to learn about December's ICBR Member of the Month! | SP | SP IT | 3,256,352 |
hug, wrapping his arms around her shoulders momentarily before they both pulled away. "See you." Adelaide called over her shoulder as she began towards the fields that were distantly scattered with students playing football or playfully running around. Approaching the middle of the field, she could already spot the large group of students huddled around the back gates, most of them jumping around crazily, or even screaming. "Excuse me." Adelaide mumbled quietly as she began to carefully push through the crowd, sighing as she found that the group was much larger than it looked making it even harder to make her way towards the front. "Sorry." She said again as she accidentally knocked into a girl's shoulder, making the girl turn towards her, sending her a rude glare before continuing to jump around once again. Once she finally found herself at the front of the large crowd, she spotted a mop of curly hair to the far side of the group, his hand busy as he hurriedly sighed one of the younger girls' arms. Adelaide gave one more push before she quickly made her way over to Harry, childishly tugging on his arm making his head to snap around, his expression shocked, but soon softened as he caught sight of the girl before her. "Sorry girls," he began, his voice making the screams even louder, "but I must be going, lovely meeting you all." He blew one more kiss before taking hold of Adelaide's hand and quickly pulling her down | LY | LY OL | 34,043 |
houses and smaller families, more conveniences, but less time. We have more degrees but less sense, more knowledge, but less judgment, more experts, yet more problems, more medicine, but less wellness. We have learned how to make a living, but not a life. We have added years to life, but not life to years. We have been to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet a new neighbour. We have conquered the atom, but not our prejudice. We write more, but learn less. We plan more, but accomplish less. We have done larger things, but not better things. We have learned to rush, but not to wait. We conquered outer space but not inner space. We have cleaned up our air, but polluted our soul. [3] Like the Christians at Laodicea, many of us are living amid plenty but are really "wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked" (Rev 3:17). If that makes you feel distinctly uncomfortable, or angry, it may be a word for you. It is time to take God seriously; it is time to take your commitment to Jesus seriously; it is time to shine the clear, steady light of Scripture on your money, possessions, patterns of consumption and heart attitudes. It is my prayer that these three sermons on consumerism will help order your life according to biblical principles, and encourage you to follow Jesus Christ more faithfully in a faithless world. "God help me to handle possessions with a light touch, | OP | OP RS | 3,303,160 |
are felled. This term can also refer to the monetary value of standing timber calculated before trees are cut. Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFIr) A comprehensive system of principles, objectives and performance measures developed by foresters, conservationists and scientists that combines the perpetual growing and harvesting of trees with the protection of wildlife, plants, soil and water quality. For more information, please go to http://www.afandpa.org/ Sustained yield The periodic yield of timber that a given forest area can produce indefinitely at a given intensity of management. Thinning Intermediate cutting made in immature stands to stimulate the growth of the trees that remain. Timber Mart-South A non-profit organization, housed at the University of Georgia's School of Forest Resources, that publishes southern timber price information. Tree farm A tract of land on which trees are regenerated, cultured, managed and harvested as a crop primarily for commercial purposes. Veneer Wood peeled, sawn, or sliced into thin sheets of a given thickness. Heavily used in the furniture industry as well as the plywood industry. Waferboard A wood panel made of discrete wafers of wood bound together by resin, heat and pressure. Lower quality hardwoods are often used in the production of waferboard. Western hemlock Commercially important softwood tree species grown primarily in the Northwest. Wood supply agreement An agreement to supply wood fiber for a predetermined time at a predetermined price. Woodlands A term used to describe forested areas consisting of both hardwood and softwood species. | IN | IN OI | 1,757,303 |
well on the road to presentation excellence. My public speaking classes will help you change how you see public speaking understand and change the fear learn how to be the centre of attention with ease make the whole process simpler see public speaking as a series of one-to-one conversations to be more yourself with more capacity to think clearly be far more comfortable when you are public speaking or running a meeting learn the fundamental skills of public speaking Run by John Dawson I've been running the public speaking course since 2000 with people at all levels of speaking experience who want to be more comfortable, more themselves and more effective in front of people. I run over 30 courses a year - its my full time job. Public speaking is a series of one-to-one conversations - master that and you can speak with ease in front of any group. I am trained to use the work called Speaking Circlesr developed by Lee Glickstein. It's an innovative, warm, and very human approach. I have been a Licensed Speaking Circles r facilitator for 11 years and I am the most senior licensed facilitator in the UK. In Feb 2009 I was appointed to the Speaking Circle International Advisory Board to advise on the development of Speaking Circler. My passion is to help you feel more comfortable or at least more possible for you to take your place in life in front of people. | IP | IP DS | 778,966 |
time to move on Now it's any reason to go back home That's what's it all about Yeah, I'm just slowin' down To get my feet back on the ground And now, I can't go too many days without Checkin' in, just touchin' base And just slowin' down, back on the ground I dropped by to check on mama, for a minute | LY | LY SL | 449,712 |
turning Tell Us What These Lyrics Mean To You... These lyrics are wrong in some parts is there somewhere to submit corrections? Abbie Wilson - May 7, 2012 at 2:39 pm love adelle and love theese lyrics learning them off by heart today to play and sing to my keyboard teahcer mr.draper (ben)!:)!:) Meg Abbott - May 16, 2012 at 11:30 am I love this song xxxxxxx - to adele. Rebecca Osburn - May 22, 2012 at 9:52 am It's "when the thunder calls for me" not "when the thumb that cost me" Reply: Jye Cannon - July 23, 2012 at 3:39 am I thought it was 'When the thunder calls TO me'? :s But oh well. Greciella Cody Cryll - June 1, 2012 at 1:38 am I love the part when she says 'next time I'll be braver , I'll be my own saivour'. Nazi Salimi - June 14, 2012 at 9:00 am wow amazing..... I love this song. Fifi Cool - August 30, 2012 at 6:40 am in love with this song, married to Adele :'D Reply: ?il Sml - August 30, 2012 at 6:53 am Love it 2 <3 Tom Caroll - September 12, 2012 at 12:29 pm turning table love u 06 Michael91252 Feb 27, 2012 I just listened to the song twice to make sure I was hearing it correct. It is "ask you." Not rescue. I know sometimes it's hard to to hear her clearly cause of get style of singing but she is | LY | LY SL | 30,449 |
How much does it cost to build a website? Or "how long is a piece of string?". With so many variables in content and functionality, no formula can be applied based simply on the size of the website. On the other hand, the size of the budget available is obviously going to affect the expectations and outcome. Therefore, we thought it would be useful to have some articles for clients and other interested parties about typical website costs. For starters, here are some ball-park comparison figures for building and running websites in the UK: Thameside Media on the price scale As Thameside Media is based outside of Central London, and the team is based around the two company directors and a select group of freelancers, we have relatively low overheads. This means we can offer competitively priced services up to enterprise level for businesses and organisations looking for custom-built, media-rich websites. We can build either a static or dynamic, database-driven site with a content management system according to your needs. We often recommend the WordPress platform as the fastest way to build a website. With our expertise with WordPress customisation, coupled with high-quality hosting and ongoing security maintenance, we believe this platform is suitable for many types of websites, including e-commerce up to enterprise level. We are also willing to build on other systems for clients with appropriate budgets. | IN | IN IB | 3,703,906 |
very big but it moves very swiftly. Kennedy sets the stage with a chilling portrait of four power-hungry young man in very different situations at the hour of the armistice ending the First World War: Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin, and Hitler. It is a gripping opening salvo, and the narrative never touches ground after that. This is history writing at its best. (less) Wow! That was long. It was a battle to get through this book. That said, it was an enjoyable battle. What amazes me is how much I didn't learn about American History. The old saying about history repeating was echoed as I read the first half. The political arguments could have been lifted from today's news. I think the biggest difficulty was that the timeline reset often from chapter to chapter. Kennedy seemed to go back and rehash certain points, in order to make new points, had to go back in t ...more Wow! That was long. It was a battle to get through this book. That said, it was an enjoyable battle. What amazes me is how much I didn't learn about American History. The old saying about history repeating was echoed as I read the first half. The political arguments could have been lifted from today's news. I think the biggest difficulty was that the timeline reset often from chapter to chapter. Kennedy seemed to go back and rehash certain points, in order to make new points, had to go back in time to set the | IP | IP DS | 722,804 |
Talking At The Same Time Lyrics Get a job, save your money, listen to Jane Everybody knows umbrellas cost more in the rain And all the news is bad Is there any other kind? And everybody?s talking at the same time Well, everybody?s talking at the same time Well, it?s hard times for some, for others it?s sweet Someone makes money when there?s blood in the street Don?t take any lip Stay in line Everybody?s talking at the same time [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/t/tom+waits/t\\... ] Well, the dog is in the kitchen and the war drags on The trees wait by the freeway All the money is all gone Well, she told me she would leave me I ignored all the signs And now everybody?s talking at the same time Everybody?s talking at the same time Well, ain?t no one coming to pull you from the mud You gotta build your nest high enough to ride out the flood I know you?re leaving and there?s no more next time Everybody?s talking at the same time A tiny boy sat and he played in the sand He made a sword from a stick and a gun from his hand Well, we bailed out all the millionaires They?ve got the fruit We?ve got the rind And everybody?s talking at the same time And everybody?s talking at the same time | LY | LY SL | 410,524 |
not so nice guys, if you look at some of the recent ads going out there, I don't know. Don't vote for people you don't want to be voting for, kiddos. Probably. But OK. You want to make my day? [Cheers] All right. I started, you finish it. Go ahead -- [Audience: Make my day!] Thank you. Thank you very much. In other news, early reports indicate an empty chair was just elected president. For an alternate take, see The Blaze, which headlined the speech "Clint Eastwood Comes Out Shooting," and said the speech was "steady and grit-filled," with "a steady aim at the Administration and the policies of the last four years." Certainly makes one wonder why the AP is reporting that "backstage, stern-faced Romney aides winced at times as Eastwood's remarks stretched on." [ Washington Post ] It's 6:30 A.M. at my house, so forgive me until the coffee kicks in. Didn't Clint supply the voice for the Super Bowl Chrysler ad that caused people to think that he was in the bag for President Obama? During the Super Bowl hafltime there was a long commercial for Detroit narrated by Clint Eastwood. The theme was "We're back -- buy our cars." The right wing nutz got all upset because they claimed it was political and nothing but a campaign commercial for Mr. Obama paid for by the taxpayers, because the Federal government had bailed out the auto companies to save jobs. Now they love Ole Clint again? Meanwhile, | OP | OP OB | 282,190 |
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This Kindle blog of Kindle tips, Kindle news, and opinion explores the capabilities of these devices with their access to the entire global Net, through their wireless features. The Amazon Kindle reader and tablet are more capable than most realize. There are ongoing tutorials, guides for little-known features and latest information on the Kindle models and their competitors. Questions are welcome. I run into only a few (mainly Amazon Kindle Forum regulars) who realize how easy it is get the normal Google Play market apps and who therefore do go get them when they're up (within a day or so) at other appstore sites. I always recommend though that people wait to get these from any sites, including Google Play market, until they've been up a few days and no one is having problems with malware, since Google doesn't take the time to vet apps as Amazon does, to test for both malware or incompatability. Kindle Fire HD comparison reviewers almost automatically say that the Amazon tablets can use only Amazon apps and therefore should not be considered except by Amazon customers -- but this kind of statement can come only from NOT taking the time to check the normal Android settings. One click on one settings box is all it takes. It's very easy. At the Top Row Toolbar: Swipe down to get Settings / More / Device / and then merely CHECK the box that says: Allow Installation of Applications from unknown sources That's it! Then you can | HI | HI HT | 1,390,379 |
between corporations and customers, and also offering a way for businesses to restructure and empower employees to use customer behaviour insights. The Leadership Imperative It's an exciting time, but technology alone won't deliver the changes needed for organisations to survive and prosper, warns Lark, who references London Business School academic Gary Hamel's commentary on how technology is hacking at traditional boundaries of management by amplifying the need for organisational transparency. Technology does little to change hierarchy or structure, Lark notes. It is leadership that changes the culture and hierarchy, he says. However, technology can reflect the leadership styles."For example, social networking can streamline communications up and down the hierarchy, but if you don't have transparent practices [within the organisation] then nothing changes," Lark says. As the information transfer process has changed it has become harder to hide, Lark suggests. In the past, the leader could have said 'I want an open and transparent organisation', and the CEO would communicate via a newsletter produced by an internal communications team. But now the boundaries surrounding that hierarchy have been removed."Now they have to follow that up on [private social networks, such as] Chatter or Yammer," Lark explains."People will collaborate on wikis. The barrier is gone and the expectation is clearer." New levels of transparency and authenticity are required from the highest levels of organisations and there are some uncomfortable transitions, observes Lark. Australia's national airline Qantas experienced this firsthand. Within weeks of the temporary suspension of all its flights in 2011, the | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 762,004 |
patients of laboratory results, schedule appointments, and send out reminders. For example, if I see that a patient's lab test is abnormal, then I schedule an appointment through the portal and send a message to the patient that they really need to come in to see me. The key thing about the website is that it's interactive -- patients are able to communicate with us, and we can communicate with them. ONC: Have you been working with a Regional Extension Center? Smith: Yes. Our Regional Extension Center -- the University of North Carolina AHEC REC -- has helped us tremendously. They are helping us better capture and quantify clinical information, as well as helping us upgrade and get the most out of our computers and EHR system. We originally purchased our computers in 2003, and we're trying to get the last bit of life out of every computer. The REC has been able to help us do that. And when we make upgrades to our systems, they are right there helping us evaluate what's best for our practice. They also help us make the right decisions when evaluating vendor contracts. We've been burned in the past, but now with the help of the REC, we don't have to worry about that happening. ONC: Anything else you'd like to share about EHRs? Smith: As physicians, we're under such pressure, not only from our patient population but also from our personal lives and our families. With an EHR, I'm able to take | SP | SP IT | 167,588 |
have true nested / independent transactions... -- marc_s Oct 10 at 20:29 1 @chobo2: NO - the data will be inserted - just not yet committed. But when it's inserted, the new IDENTITY values are being defined - you can read those out. Now if the transaction ends up being rolled back in the end, those PK identity values will be "forgotten" (e.g. they were used, but rolled back) and that's how gaps can happen in an IDENTITY column. But you definitely need to read up on transactions and transaction handling in SQL Server! Check the relevant MSDN documentation. -- marc_s Oct 10 at 20:39 I do have it setup as a transaction, but how? I thought the transaction would be broken as I would need to insert and then get the PK back. I am coming from a nhibernate background where and since the PK needs to be generated from the server the transaction would be broken and I would not be able to rollback. -- chobo2 Oct 10 at 20:13 that is not true, you can have multiple commands in one transaction, so you can insert into the first table, get the id and then insert into the second table in the same transaction... -- Zdravko Danev Oct 10 at 20:17 | ID | ID QA | 464,783 |
to these new realities. In Germany, where there is currently an oversupply of physicians, a move towards a more global approach to health care delivery, through increased trade agreements, could result in even more German health care professionals' leaving the country. The challenge to be addressed by human resource professionals within the German health care system in this situation would be to prevent, or slow, the loss of the best professionals to other countries. Spending public resources in educating professionals only to have significant numbers of them leave the country is not a financially desirable or sustainable situation for a country. Discussion While examining health care systems in various countries, we have found significant differences pertaining to human resources management and health care practices. It is evident that in Canada, CHA legislation influences human resources management within the health care sector. Furthermore, the result of the debate on Canada's one-tier versus two-tier system may have drastic impacts on the management of human resources in health care. Additionally, due to a lack of Canadian trained health professionals, we have found that Canada and the United States have a tendency to recruit from developing countries such as South Africa and Ghana, in order to meet demand. Examination of the relationship between health care in the United States and human resources management reveals three major problems: rapidly escalating health care costs, a growing number of Americans without health care coverage and an epidemic regarding the standard of care. These problems each have significant | IN | IN RA | 685,077 |
I would buy from it, which friends I invite to Mc D's and all that. It used to keep me entertained for many years,until I grew into my teens and realized that 100 dont actually get you that far! But now - I dont't want to fantasize anymore, because it seems to take on a whole new life in my head which stops me from living reality. Maybe that's what helps, stopping oneself in one's track early? Like this other guy I used to obsess about, I told myself to stop now - cause he does not deserve the mental space in my head as long as I dont know whether he actually gives me the same space in his. Let s see if this helps...but on Saturday it was really worrying, spent the WHOLE day, about 6-7 hours phantasizing! -- Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:19 pm -- Hayabusa wrote: haha I must "fall in love" a couple hundred times a year.... for an hour or day at a time. It is more of a conscious falling in love, though, right? I don't think I ever "fell" in love, like someone never swept me off my feet. Even when I was young, I used to decide which boy I am gonna be in love with...then I used to fantasize, then perhaps, 30 min into the fantasy, I d decide, no he is not a candidate to be in love with, then I obsess about someone else. Then i tell all | ID | ID DF | 3,262,984 |
rubbish. It is either all in or all out as far as I am concerned. I think Australian farmers are going to face serious problems in segregation. If anyone has had a crop with a few seeds of black oats in it, to see how the seed multiplies in the seed et cetera, it speaks for itself. Thank you very much, Mr Chair. Senator CHERRY ?Following on from that question?and it is probably the key one in respect of your act?my reading of the act says there is no definition in the act of segregation as being an economic issue. Surely the question of whether the seeds propagate on a farm or the next farm is fundamentally an environmental issue. How do you justify the view that that is not an environmental issue? Dr Meek ?Because segregation is to do with segregation for marketing purposes. It is to have a separation of GM from non-GM. Senator CHERRY ?But segregation is about ensuring that a neighbouring farm does not end up with a drift of seed or pollen from the farm next door. Surely that is an environmental issue. Dr Meek ?No. Segregation, as I said earlier, is about segregation for marketing purposes. In the risk assessment and risk management plan we have prepared in relation to each and every genetically modified organism which is proposed for release in Australia, we need certainly to look at the issue of whether or not the genetic material either in the plant itself or | SP | SP IT | 438,971 |
opposed to feminism, I am opposed to some of the more outrageous feminist ideas. And NO, the reason men and women are not really the same is NOT mostly the result of bias. Sure it is, in SOME aspects, but there are real physical differences and even brain differences between the sexes. It is not rational to pretend those do not exist. The NRA is not one bit racist. There are racist jerks in the NRA, but there are also plenty of non-whites in the NRA and they have never discriminated against a member because of race. I never said women are not full humans. I'm saying to argue that there is no meaningful differences between men and women is just scientifically wrong. It is scientific fact that the brains of men and women develop differently, and it is beyond science that the bodies develop differently too. I never said either is better, so it is only on you if you feel that somebody might be slighting women by making that argument. If you feel inferior or superior because of your sex, then that is on you. others persuaded me that the message wouldn't reach the folks who most needed to hear it, and that the cultural consciousness-raising really just needs to continue in the comments sections of already-existing and worthy venues. Marcbarnhill -- your idea sounds great, even now. Maybe the others above need to reconsider why they would oh so tastefully discourage more communication and more voices joining | OP | OP OB | 3,175,951 |
this along with a generational gap and different mindsets create tension. Can you share instances of daughters-in-law suffering because of problems with the mother-in-law? Its not just physical abuse that is the cause of suffering, the abuse is verbal and emotional too, comments about the spouse's family of origin, past or physical appearance; whether subtle remarks or constant nagging, both can be psychologically damaging. Often husbands take the side of the mother-in-law instead of the wife. Or they tell their wives that she has to deal with the mother-in-law problems and that he doesn't want to interfere. What can husbands do to handle the situation fairly? Most husbands do not want to disappoint/ anger their mothers so they don't want to play mediator, or interpret problems, most prefer it gets sorted at their levels. How do fathers-in-law deal with these rifts between the wife and daughter-in-law? Whose side do they take? Do they try to fairly mitigate the matter? I have heard that very often fathers-in-law will also sit on the fence during these battles between his wife and daughter-in-law. Why? The reasons may vary, but mostly like their sons, fathers-in-law prefer may not like to interfere with the women. Only in extreme cases will he step in often when things get too bad, to give the final words as head of the family. On many occasions I've actually seen that fathers-in-law take the side of the daughter-in-law. Why do some mothers-in-laws have double standards in having one set of | SP | SP IT | 1,758,466 |
fabric of this once great nation. Otherwise, if we do not, the days when to be an Englishman meant something, when to be an Englishman was code for being a gentleman, are sadly numbered. As someone who is English by accident of birth, I am proud of many of the attributes of this country's male progenitors, especially their dignity, restraint and on one level, respect for women. That is something which has clearly been lost over the ensuing decades. I have never hit a woman in my life, but I am certainly not proud to admit it. I say I am not proud that I have never hit a woman, as I don't think one should be proud of not doing something which is morally unacceptable, flawed and despicable anyway. Not hitting women should be, in any properly civilized society, the normal state of affairs for men, not a departure from the norm for which one can derive elevated status or regard. One should not gain extra brownie points or kudos, so to speak, for not hitting women. That is the least they deserve normally. So where do we go from here? In the first instance, we must strive to create a climate where women feel more confident to come forward and report domestic abuse or violence against themselves, of any degree. That strikes me as essential, as fear has unfortunately often been a major factor in prohibiting women coming forward and giving evidence against their aggressors. Despite those cultural | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 209,624 |
Tweedle Dee Lyrics Middle Of The Road Do you recall some years ago ? Up in the mountains that were white with snow inside a cavern McDougal he was plannin' there's gonna be a showdown with somebody he knows. Well he's been there a year or so something will happen very soon I know I hear him playin' his bagpipes every mornin' I think that it's a warmin' he's gathering the clan. Soon you'll hear the sound of people shouting you will see the claymores in their hands if you knew the reason for their fighting you would never understand. Oh Tweedle Dee Oh Tweedle Dum. The tune McDougal always used to hum [ From: http://www.metrolyrics.com/tweedle-dee-l\\... ] While he was fightin' his rival clan McGregor Dishonour he would never the tartan of his clan. Do you recall some years ago ? Up in the mountains that were white with snow inside a cavern McDougal he was plannin' there's gonna be a showdown with somebody he knows. Soon you'll hear the sound of people shouting you will see the claymores in their hands if you knew the reason for their fighting you would never understand. Oh Tweedle Dee Oh Tweedle Dum. The tune McDougal always used to hum While he was fightin' his rival clan McGregor Dishonour he would never the tartan of his clan. | LY | LY SL | 59,794 |
a grade 8 but I've never felt this way I'll pick your feet up off of the ground and never ever let you down You're strumming on my heart strings like you were a grade 8 but I never felt this way I'll pick your feet up off of the ground and never ever let you down Wake Me Up (Ed Sheeran 2011) I should ink my skin with your name And take my passport out again and just replace it See I could do without a tan on my left hand where my fourth finger meets my knuckle And I should run you a hot bath and fill it up with bubbles 'Cos maybe you're loveable and maybe you're my snowflake And your eyes turn from green to grey in the winter I'll hold you in a cold place And you should never cut your hair 'cos I love the way you flick it off your shoulder And you will never know just how beautiful you are to me But maybe I'm just in love when you wake me up And would you ever feel guilty if you did the same to me? Could you make me a cup a tea, to open my eyes in the right way? And I know you love Shrek 'cos we've watched it twelve times But maybe you're hoping for a fairy tale too And if your DVD breaks today, you shoulda got a VCR Because I've never owned a Blu-ay, true say | LY | LY SL | 83,871 |
like Zara. And I love the huge Urban Outfitters on Rideau Street. That's my favourite. I can go there for like hours and hours. 613Style: Okay so how would you describe your fashion style? Kira: Um, I mean its country but with a little edge. And I really really like -- you'll probably see me half the time dressed up kinda 50s. I really like the 50s look. In "A Little More Work", I'm kinda wearing sorta of a 50s thing. 613Style: And, you mentioned that you do write some of your songs. And who is the inspiration behind the love songs? Kira: (giggling) 613Style: I have to ask, my Editor will kill me if I don't (laughter) Kira: Know I know (laughter)..putting out this album is like half of love songs and I'm like, I don't want to talk about this. It's fine. I have been working on this album for like four years like I said so it's kinda like my diary. So there's pretty much - I guess you can say there's been kinda been one person that it's about and who will remain nameless. But um, he actually helped me with my album. He's on my album. He wrote a couple of songs for me. 613Style: Oh, awesome. Kira: Yeah it's pretty awesome. I mean, it all comes from personal experience. And also, I like to put myself in other people's shoes. 613Style: Okay and lastly, how hard was it to tell your parents that you | SP | SP IT | 3,362,391 |
this book, they are the quintessential rhythm section. You only notice them when they make a mistake. Always the glue holding together their more mercurial front men, the two are constant stolid presences in every group photo of the band. It's interesting to note how very few of the pictures of the band taken after Wyman left them in the early 1990s include a bass player and one of the few that do, taken in 1995, doesn't identify the band members. It's almost as if after he left the decision was made to reduce the band to four permanent members, although they have employed the same bass player, Darryl Jones , for recording and touring ever since. When Kris Kristofferson wrote "Blame It On The Stones", he was poking fun at people's reactions to the band's dark reputation. Blaming all of society's ills on the Rolling Stones is of course more than a bit of a stretch. However, compared to the wholesome, clean cut image The Beatles were projecting in the early 1960s the Stones came across as scruffier and a little bit dangerous. The fact of the matter was they played, and continue to play, blues based rock and roll that reflects the rebellious nature inherent to the music. The photos included in Rolling Stones 50 X 20 not only capture what it was about the band that established that reputation, it is a wonderful pictorial history of both the band and popular culture. While the text included by | OP | OP RV | 3,354,975 |
go out of business for this reason. I've been self-employed for two decades, quoting small design projects to dozens of clients over the years. One of the best pieces of advice I got (at a seminar years ago) was this: The market value of something is what a buyer is willing to pay. Period. If a prospective client objects to my (seemingly high) hourly rate, I don't tell them about my costs (computer, software, workspace, insurance, marketing, etc.) They NEVER care and they see it as whining. If they tell me can get "the same thing" cheaper, I say (with varying degrees of cheerfulness), "That's nice. Go for it." All we can do is seek out buyers who value what we offer. Also, there are things that simply are not valued by humanity enough to make the necessary expenditures (say, getting to Mars... it could be done but at a huge cost). There is no human right of "getting people to value [an object or service that I'd like to provide] enough to cover my costs." I LOVE handcrafted goods and wish everything I purchased could be handmade. Unfortunately, that is not in my budget. I simply can't afford to buy ALL handcrafted everything for my family of 4 (including 2 small children who grow like weeds!). There are people who struggle to buy $5 gloves and hats from places like Wal-Mart. They are working their asses off, probably at a job they don't even like, just for the basic | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 3,269,100 |
which included a live track at the end. In later years it became quite common for CD releases of albums to include a live track at the end! I particularly like the Incapacitants albums with a long "studio" track followed by a long "live" track! Is there any particular listening environment that you feel works particularly well for FACTUAL ? I haven't tried it but, in a 2011 Lincoln car, with a THX II Certified Audio system, and an ELP Laser Turntable! What is it that appeals to you about recording your music in single takes? It's real. Maybe I enjoy watching improvisers live, too much. I prefer 2 channel editing, or playlist editing, as opposed to using a DAW for over-dubbing, layering and arranging. You've also got an upcoming collaborative performance as Concrete Fence at the upcoming Blackest Ever Black night at Corsica studios. The other member of this collaboration is being kept under wraps, but is there anything further you can tell us about this project? How did it come about? Firstly, it's not an attempt at being mysterious. Its just issues with booking agents and contracts, nothing to do with me! I'm sworn to silence. | SP | SP IT | 3,063,838 |
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be applied and this will be listed on your studies report and your official academic transcript. In this case, you will retain financial liability for the course. For the purposes of calculating grade point average, a 'K' is a zero. If you believe you have grounds to withdraw without academic penalty after 1 May and 1 October (and after the Summer Semester Census Date or Teaching Period Census Date) and before your results are finalised for the semester, for example because of the onset of serious illness or other special circumstances, you may make application in writing to your faculty , requesting withdrawal. Such applications must include supporting documentation to substantiate the grounds for your request. Applications made on medical grounds must be accompanied by a medical certificate signed by a medical practitioner who is not a near relative or close associate. (Examples of near relatives are partner, child, brother, sister, or parent. Examples of close associates are close friends, neighbours and partners or children of colleagues.) If your application is granted, you will receive a result of 'W'. However, you will retain financial liability for the course. If you have special circumstances that might warrant the removal of that financial liability, you can make a separate application accordingly. If your application is refused, you will receive a result of 'K' on your studies report and your official academic transcript, provided you have already dropped your course through mySI-net. If you have not dropped your course through mySI-net and your | HI | HI HT | 94,888 |
of that... when I hear purely digital music there's that kind of in-the-box quality that just sounds slightly plastic and hemmed in in the way that a microwave dinner is hemmed in. It's nice to let stuff breathe a bit outside that. There's a huge array of different sounds on the record. I saw a list of different sound sources you used on the record and it was crazy. How did you go about putting all this together? It's a really long editing process. There were so many hours worth of jams -- loads of stuff that people will never hear, and I'm really glad they'll never hear because there's lots of false starts. It was just chiselled down from this wide range of stuff. For "The Pining", the first mix I did of it was around the time of Turning Dragon where I was playing a lot of guitar and producing drums that were just completely inappropriate -- just kind of electronic. So it took a long time to find the right textures that fitted all of that work. It was really satisfying when I did finally manage to make it all fall into place. I've got a drum kit in my cellar and used that for a few tracks. I had some recording sessions in studios that went quite badly... I always find I'm better recording myself rather than having an engineer -- something about being relaxed, and the flaws in my recording technique ended up working for | SP | SP IT | 520,886 |
will have it, which I found extraordinary. I mean women have abortions because they don't want to have the baby, not because a method is available, not b. So he continued to show absolutely no understanding of why women make these decisions. LIZ JACKSON (to Tony Abbott): You said in your speech in Parliament that you wanted to make clear that you don't judge a woman who's had an abortion. Yet at the same time you said 100,000 women choose to destroy their unborn babies every year, that a grave decision has been reduced to one of a woman's convenience, and the legacy of this is one of unutterable shame. Can you see why women might feel that you are judging them for having an abortion, and indeed, judging them harshly? TONY ABBOTT: I'm not, because Liz, there must be a million, maybe two million Australian women who are in that position, including people who I know extremely well. Now, the last thing I would want to do is to make a harsh judgement or to be judgemental in any way about people who are wrestling with an incredibly difficult situation. LIZ JACKSON: But you described the decision they made as one of convenience that led to a legacy of unutterable shame. How could you... TONY ABBOTT: Well, I think... LIZ JACKSON: Could women not feel that that is judging them and judging them harshly? TONY ABBOTT: Liz, I think it is a tragedy that we have as many abortions | SP | SP TA | 649,285 |
Director Michel Hazanavicius's acclaimed tale was named Best Musical or Comedy along with Best Score -- beating Oscar-winning composer Trent Reznor's soundtrack for The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. Dujardin won Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for his performance and he also won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival 2011. The Artist is now tipped for Oscar glory after the Golden Globe wins. Uggie appearing in new film The Artist Hazanavicius said he saw the funny side of the audience walkouts. "I have been told about it and I think it's hilarious, actually," he said. "If I could give any advice to people it would be that they should ask for their money back whenever they see a film they don't expect. If it's not written on the poster 'this is a bad movie' and they think it's a bad movie, ask for a refund!" Some French audiences also had difficulty with the film. Hazanavicius explained: "It's funny because we don't have the same word in French for 'silent', we say 'mute'. And in the beginning people kept asking, 'Is this a movie about mute and deaf people?'" The success of the first "talkie", The Jazz Singer, released in 1927 and starring Al Jolson, was the beginning of the end for silent films and they had ceased production within a decade. Hazanavicius said he hoped that The Artist would be the first of many films to revisit the silent era. "We have gained some things | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 785,564 |
Three & Four About The Girl Hello and welcome to my little blog. My name is Kat Williams aka the Rock n Roll Bride and my aim is to provide a little haven of kick ass weddingness in a cookie cutter, pastel and often puke-worthy wedding world. If you've ever picked up a bridal magazine and felt queasy or trawled the internet and felt disheartened by what you didn't find well, my friend, you are in the right place! | OP | OP OB | 431,448 |
Since 1999, SkyscraperPage.com's forum has been one of the most active skyscraper enthusiast communities on the web. The global membership discusses development news and construction activity on projects from around the world, alongside discussions on urban design, architecture, transportation and many other topics. SkyscraperPage.com also features unique skyscraper diagrams , a database of construction activity , and publishes popular skyscraper posters . went to the cleanup and it was SOOO much fun. nothing like helping to improve curb appeal. found out 200 condos are going in ASAP on the kawakami and modern shoe block. the developers, cowboy partners, are the same developers for gateway mall in SLC. i've seen the schematics as well. looks like a good development. the middle of the block will be "open" for parking, park, trees, open space etc, and the rest of the block will be 3-5 stories on the outter edges. i heard the developers are going to be at the city council meeting on tues to see what needs to happen for the project to go forward. Which is the Kawakami and modern shoe block? Is that empty block that they had proposed to put a parking structure in the middle, and a hotel on the corner, apartments and an office building on the perimeter? I just found it. Are they proposing to tear down all those buildings on Center Street?!! i heard some in the city were also a bit nervous about losing some of those buildings on center because they were | ID | ID DF | 429,528 |
a number of different offers I need to make sure I have the correct details before I can advise you or look into this any further. Thanks Hannah Beadle says: September 27th, 2012 at 6:14 pm Please enter me in the farm competition ayley colburn says: September 29th, 2012 at 6:41 pm fingers crossed, the lil ones would love this lesley espie says: September 30th, 2012 at 7:29 pm Please enter me in the farm competition mary says: October 13th, 2012 at 8:29 pm where can I locate a list of ingredients on these products? thank you. Hi Mary If you go to our products section you can have a look at any product and for each one we have an ingredients tab where you'll be able to find the ingredients for each recipe. Let us know if you need any more help. Thanks leave a reply Your e-mail address will not be published. Required fields are marked*. | IP | IP DS | 758,748 |
Good one, it highlight so much of what is wrong with the public use of statistics. The only thing that would have made it better would be to have one more panel of some random member of the general public saying "I eat tons of green jelly beans, and I never get acne, science must be wrong." I think the answer's much simpler. The religious audience is much larger than the scientific one. Packaging your book to appeal to religious folk earns you an extra set of readers at the expense of nothing. I think it's quite possible that all these book publishers are ramming this down the author's throats, who themselves may or may not care. "That's all well and good Dr. Hawking, but let me ask you something? Have you ever marketed a book? Do you know what it takes to succeed in this economy? Did you know science books were down 34.6% in 2009, and religion books are up 6%?" "Umm, no." "That's right, doc, here's a chalkboard, you just go ahead and draw on it, ok? I don't tell you how to draw on a chalkboard and you don't tell me how to sell books. Does that sound like a good deal to you?" By my completely unqualified judgement I'd say this is the case with most Athiests I know, whom tend to speak and act evangelistic about this belief which is important to them. It doesn't have to be this way; There are great examples | OP | OP RS | 3,198,067 |
a situation of legal privilege. The amendment was rejected. The laconic reason advanced by the Secretariat read: "It is a question of a true principle." The response was not wholly adequate. The text of the schema was, in fact, an implicit citation from the Encyclical Letter of Leo XIII to the French Cardinals, Notre consolation (May 3,1892). In it he defends himself against the charge that his policy of ralliement in France was inconsistent with the policy of opposition that he was adopting toward the government of Italy?the former policy being religious in inspiration; the latter, political. The policies, he replies, are profoundly consistent, since "the question which concerns us in Italy is also eminently religious in as much as it is related to the fundamental principle of the freedom of the Church," 9 which was also the principle at stake in France. The freedom of the Church is not merely a true principle; it is the fundamental principle governing the relations of the Church with all governments. This is not the place to explain in detail what the formula "the freedom of the Church" meant to Gregory VII within the context of medieval Christendom. The Vatican Declaration, however, gives an adequate explanation of what the freedom of the Church concretely means today. In an implicit citation from Pius XII it is said to mean "that stable condition of right and of fact [which guarantees] the necessary independence [of the Church] in the fulfilment of her divine mission" (n. 13). | OP | OP RS | 673,055 |
When i got to your house there were two front doors and the cat was lying in the sun. The ice cream i got you was melting in my hand and the cat was lying in the sun The silence was coming from the postman, with his bright red coat. The man across the street was leaning on thin air and i thought that maybe he was waiting for... Sometimes i find that its all quite funny. Sometimes i hope you to do Sometimes i find that its all quite funny Sometimes i hope you to do I remembered something you said to me 'everything happens for the first time'. | LY | LY SL | 116,936 |
Joining me today is author Scott Mariani, author of the successful Ben Hope series and the Vampire Federation series. Born in Scotland he saw the light and moved to West Wales, croeso I Gymru! An ardent nature lover and advocate of conservation, he supports charities such as The Woodland Trust and The World Wildlife Fund. Why do you write? What do you see as the main purpose of your writing? I write, principally, because doing this job enables me to not have to live in a town or city, put on a suit and tie and hack through traffic to and from an office every day, a way of life I'd do pretty much anything to avoid! I write because it allows me to be 'me' in a way that no other occupation can. And also, I guess, because I have stories inside me that need to come out. But that's not a creative or artistic whimsy on my part -- I firmly view what I write as a product, and the main purpose of creating it is to support myself, my home and my immediate circle. It's just what I do. If there was no such thing as literature, how would your life differ? Then I'd be writing screenplays... which is something I'd like to be doing. What kind of relationship do you have with your protagonists? Do you eat, breathe and sleep Ben Hope wondering what mess you can get him into next? The Sacred Sword I think | SP | SP IT | 3,104,940 |
what is being debated (irrelevant of how extreme it is considered to be), is important (think initial 3000 dead, then think about the leverage for iraq and afghanistan, the creation of an existence based around fear and terror, amongst other things), then ask yourself, do you think this has a right to be pushed forward and actively promoted as 'the answers' to questions that many millions are asking and acting upon despite the blanket oppression and propaganda against facts that contradict this tv producers point of view. Don't think that there are only two points of evidence that point towards a cover up regarding this issue (as he implies). There are hundreds of documented cases provided by valid (read mainstream) sources that imply that there was not one, but several explosions in all the buildings, amongst many thousands of bits of evidence that point towards this being one of the biggest manipulations of peoples of all time. To wit- something which is not just not mentioned, but has been hidden/ removed from the internet, and hidden by co. hidding behind. co. is the fact that this program was originally produced by zdf.enterprises in Germany. The head of this co.? Alexander coridass. Who? Good question because over the past 18 months since the original 911 conspiracy files program was made, all trace of the fact that this man was employed and worked very high up for fox broadcasting as a consultant on legal affairs ( information that was freely available via | IP | IP ED | 1,435,784 |
to the conclusion that the devil exists, because you don't have to run it only on the greatest conceivable being, you can run it on the worst conceivable being. Alan Saunders : Many popular bad arguments tend to occur in the huge area of what we might call the meaning of life. Peter, tell us what the American philosopher Thomas Nagel has to say about the meaning of life. Peter Slezak : Nagel has a wonderful paper called 'The Absurd', where he looks at the concerns we all have, to some extent, and we all at some point in our life, I suppose, think and wonder about the meaning of it all, and the possibility that our existence is absurd in some sense, and he gives a nice account of the reasons that people offer for thinking life is absurd. One he gives, which is very common, when you become aware of the vastness of space and time and our own insignificance, and he says, why does that make it meaningless? Would it help if we were bigger, or if the universe was smaller? And he answers these arguments with a kind of a parody, a kind of a reductio ad absurdum , which helps you to see that there's something wrong with these reasons that people typically give and we all share it in some sense. He gives another example, it's very common and I see it all the time, and I think I'm also subject to some extent | SP | SP TA | 613,615 |
these days, I discovered names like Saki and Dickens in her shelves. Also she maybe inspired one of my favourite childhood books, which is The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien, as she had a old version of The Lord of the Rings that I found very enticing as a kid with its cover and Runic writing - so I was given The Hobbit when I was about ten as The Lord of the Rings was maybe too had for me at that age. I fell in love with the idea of far away places and adventures in them. Florence: I grew up in a diplomatic household, and every two to three years we'd up stakes and move to another country. It was difficult keeping up transatlantic friendships, and I learnt early on to rely on books rather than people for comfort and companionship. It helped that wherever we lived, there were always books all around us. Every night after dinner my siblings and I gathered on my parents' bed for story-hour, and my mother read aloud from all the great classics. When we grew too old for children's books she swapped them for Jane Austen, Margaret Mitchell, or Tanizaki. It was only when I finished high-school and moved to Paris that the tradition finally -- sadly -- came to an end. If I had to pick one book from my childhood (oh how hard it is to choose!), it would probably be E. Nesbit's The Enchanted Castle . I was very | SP | SP IT | 705,389 |
not rocket science to deal with many people who are unhealthy or heading that way. After visiting my doctor a few times some years ago, I realised they are there, primarily, to fill in prescriptions and give out sickness notes. They are not really interested in a person's health, because there are no follow ups or further check ups. A patient has to make the doctor interested in their health. For instance, a fat person should be referred to weight watchers. Alcoholic needs to attend alcohol anonymous and be detoxed. The same games for drug addicts. Smokers need to be given tobacco substitutes. All with regular checks by a GP to see how they are progressing. It's not rocket science to deal with many people who are unhealthy or heading that way. I think we have to let Darwin's theories hold sway to a certain extent too. You can only lead so many horses to water - or maybe only so many times - before it is not really worth the effort. Ah, so it is only the Americans who use private companies in their health system ? Are you actually sure of that or are you just getting your anti-US fix in ? The US is the best example of private healthcare because it is the world's number 1 economy. And I resent your hysterical accusation that I'm "anti-US". What the hell does that even mean? I have good American friends. The only reason you use the term is | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 783,794 |
except that it shouldnt be intrusive, blatant and obnoxious. I thoroughly enjoy all the intuitive ways advertisers and marketers come up with to reach consumers like me. But that doesnt mean I support concepts like cold calling, telemarketing, SMS spamming etc unless I opted in to receive them in the first place. Totally in agreement with that! Writing for free is a great marketing tool. It shows what is your worth. It demonstrates your thinking habits, and what COULD be done. It is a platform to discuss and experiment and provide you with feedback. BUT the day I will not be able to promote my business by offering a little bit more - and expecting to be paid for it !- is the day I will strike this out of my life. The trick, as I mentioned in another discussion group a few weeks ago, is to give back to the community. The way you do it beautifully week after week in your blog , by the way. It IS a two-way street! And as my business partner would say - Passion without Profit will eventually Perish! Thank you again for your insight! Thanks Mitch for posting this article with authority and certitude! I really do feel that we shouldn't lose the plot when it comes online communications. Free shouldn't be taken as such a strict rule that we feel constipated before do anything. In my opinion, the first rule should be value and enhancement, free is secondary. I am | OP | OP OB | 770,478 |
and 25.4% four years ago) if they are labelled 'Made in China', however only 3.2% are 'more likely to buy' Wine and Food (5.8%) if labelled 'Made in China'. Unsurprisingly large majorities of Australians say they are 'less likely to buy' Wine (82.6%) and Food (82.5%) if labelled 'Made in China' followed by Motor Vehicles (76.0%), Sporting Goods (67.4%), Electrical Goods (57.6%) and Clothes (53.6%). Importantly, the household members that do most of the goods shopping, known as 'Grocery Buyers', say they are 'less likely to buy' products labelled 'Made in China' across all product categories than the general population, led by Wine (86.2%) and Food (86.0%). Roy Morgan Research provides the industry currency in readership figures. It is the most influential survey on newspaper and magazine readership in Australia and ensures selection of the most appropriate publications to reach Population 14+ markets. Full article. More Australians now shop around when their Vehicle Insurance policy is due for renewal. The latest research shows that 16.3% of policy holders shopped around compared to only 12.2% four years ago, so less Australians are inclined to renew their policies automatically. These are the latest findings from the Roy Morgan Research survey of over 37,000 Vehicle Insurance customers each year. Despite more consumers shopping around, there has only been a minor increase over the last four years in changing companies, from 4.8% in 2008 to 5.6% in 2012. Unlike all other concept testing techniques, the Reactor provides the unvarnished opinions of respondents who provide | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 10,195 |
psychotic teenager. The sad story about him is I am sure that the eastern writer's way overdid it, but then that's part of crime isn't it? I mean, this fascination with it has not ceased simply because power has reconfigured it. Okay that's one example, but I don't want to leave it with that example at all because we get in the great reformers some clues as to what they are up that are magnificent and some of them related to architecture and that's very important if you are to understand the point Foucault is driving at, which is not simply about prisons, although they are his -- prisons and criminology -- are the focus of his study. He is trying to point out that we have a society that is an entire carceral body; a social prison within each one of us have certain safe walks and certain excluded walks, and all of them are surveilled and our behaviour is surveilled. You know this, you have walked in malls and the dummies now -- you know, the clothing dummies -- frequently have these little cameras for eyes so that they watch you while you shop. I mean, this is... I don't want them watching me when I... I am so overweight, when I am trying on a new pair of pants, I don't want to be... have some anonymous person in a booth watching me try on my new pants... I just... but surveillance isn't like that, and I | IP | IP PA | 3,113,710 |
pack. These are basic screen protectors, mostly used for scratch protection. Don't really repel anything since they are just as glossy as the device's screen is. Don't last a really long time unless they are well taken care of, since this is the case, they usually have 3 or more in a pack. Privacy Screen Protectors: Privacy screen protectors are usually thicker then most other screen protectors and are either reflective like a mirror or have a texture to them that blocks view from any angle unless looking at it directly. These are often a bit harder to apply because they are not as pliable, but it completely depends on the brand and thickness. Offer scratch protection as well privacy for your browsing security. Textured types can also be anti stick, but mirrored are the worst for repelling fingerprints and other things due to the ultra smooth and reflective style. Fairly expensive for the amount you get, usually come in a pack of one or two. The thickness can often lead to peeling from the edges when they get stuck on things like your pocket, purse, etc making them less desirable for longevity. Anti-Glare Screen Protectors: Depending on the brand and quality, cost can be higher, and usually come in packs of two. Not too thick which makes them easier to apply. Great for repelling fingerprints and other sticky substances. Now that we understand what screen protectors are and they different types, we can learn what you all want to | HI | HI HT | 82,138 |
"to share in the faith of the mother of God and in doing so he supports his spouse in the faith of the divine annunciation" (5b). In the same paragraph, RC asserts that "the incarnation and the redemption constitute an organic and indissoluble unity." What this will mean is that somehow, yet in a more distant but still real way, Joseph also saved us under Christ even though he was not present for the saving action of Christ's passion and death. It is also clear that Joseph is not a foster father in the strict sense, but rather he is adopted by God himself to be the juridical father of Jesus. This is why RC teaches that it would be wrong to assert that Joseph is merely an apparent or substitute father (21a): "Rather, it [his fatherhood] is one that fully shares in authentic fatherhood and the mission of a father in the family" (ibid.). Moreover, the Pope, citing a discourse of Paul VI reminds us that although Joseph did not give his genetic makeup to his Son through authentic conjugal intercourse, he nevertheless gave Jesus "by a special gift from heaven, all the natural love, all the affectionate solicitude that a father's heart can know" (8c). In other words, his fatherly authority over Jesus required a corresponding love. Parenthetically, since Joseph had this special ministry over Jesus, one can easily conclude that his ministry was higher than that of the ecclesiastical hierarchy for Joseph was head of the Head | IN | IN | 124,910 |
feast on! Just when I start thinking I have reached a dead end in my online moneymaking life, I get new ideas from your site! Thanks so much for being a source of light and inspiration for me to press on! Wonderful article, as always! Gracias for the share! I love having you here! It's great seeing so many familiar faces commenting on my site. I never really liked the idea of accepting guest blogs but when the content is this good, it's hard to ignore! I'm very happy that my site can inspire people. : ) I agree-freelancing as a content writer(i am one) and blogging are surefire means to making money. But, the key here is consistency, hard work, patience and also good English. No one wants to read a blog full or grammatical errors. Money is one thing, we all crave for. Money is the underlying motive when we do some kind of work. The ideas shared in this post are very apt and enticing at the same time, seeing the today's competitive scenario. Blogging is indeed the best way to make money online and make the world read your thoughts. Thanks Gareth, for all of the fresh ideas which you have mentioned in this post for making money. | HI | HI | 1,720,635 |
sign is And i told you it was stop And if I had a dime For every name that you just dropped You'd be here and I'd be on a yacht [ From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/v/victorious\\... ] Oh! Get your hands off my hips Or I'll punch you in the lips Stop your staring at my - hey! Take a hint, take a hint No you can't buy me a drink Let me tell you what i think I think you could use a mint Take a hint, take a hint T-take a hint, take a hint What part don't you get So go and tell your friends I'm not really interested It's about time you're leavin' I'm gonna count to three and Open my eyes and you'll be gone One Get your hands off my-- Two. Or i'll punch you in the-- Three. Stop your staring at my-- Hey! Take a hint, take a hint I am not your missing link Let me tell you what i think I think you could use a mint Take a hint, take a hint WOAH Get your hands off my hips Or I'll punch you in the lips Stop your staring at my - hey! Take a hint, take a hint take a hint, take a hint eace girl 06/14/12,19:33 I love this song!!!!!! This boy wants me so bad he begs! cece 06/04/12,20:11 Way to go sky Sky 05/31/12,13:19 I absolutly LOVE this song i sang it to a boy that played me | LY | LY SL | 713,918 |
private sector vested interest alone. They will take you to the cleaners for sure. These different opposite forces are required so that we stick to middle ground. It is no point having phenomenal growth whilst there is a ever increasing wealth disparity. It is also no point when you have manufactures , farmers making modest profit or even losses whilst the News Media makes billion of dollars just peddling news with or without hacking. At end of the day the question we need to ask is what sought of a society we want to have.. Diana: Peter w : 14 Jun 2012 7:09:20am Its easy , its time that the Murdoch press was broken up, They did it to Microsoft in the USA and we can do it to the Murdoch press here in Australia , Murdoch thinks he is some sort of Kingmaker , and its time it stopped , lets bring in some other Newspapers from the world to Australia and let Murdoch compete with them Ian: 14 Jun 2012 7:38:03am It's easy, it's time that the ABC was sold off. They did it to the Commonwealth Bank and we can do it to the ABC here in Australia. The ABC spends our money and answers to no one and it's time it stopped. Lets push them out into the world and let them compete on a level playing field. Jeff: 14 Jun 2012 8:10:50am Ian, selling off the Commonwealth Bank was a huge mistake. When it was | SP | SP FS | 24,011 |
system is a safer option than uncontrolled intersections on many of our other streets. Driver behaviour and awareness of cyclists is so poor that any street is a risk. So sad to see another life lost. Someone who showed so much promise and contribution to society. Sympathy to Dr LiHong He's family. I hope that something gets done so there is no re occurrance. Unfortunately the cycle lanes don't work. There has been a 100%+ increase in cycle fatalities in Dunedin since the introduction of cycle lanes. Before the introduction of cycle lanes in 2007, 2008 and 2010 (with the exception of 2009) there were no fatalities. They just don't work: - the lanes are too small and drivers often don't see them. The cyclist is positioned in the blind spot of most ehicles. - the lanes cross on the inside of left turning vehicles. Passing turning vehicles, even when having the right of way on the inside is hazardous. - the lanes are directly beside parked traffic with no room to move if a car door opens. It is simply dangerous. The short term sollution would be to revert back to the shared traffic system. At least when a cyclist is sharing the road with other traffic they can ride in a manner where they are more visible to other traffic and avoid the hazards of opening doors better. The only place where cycle lanes have created a improvement is along Portobello road where there is physical segregation. For | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,773,862 |
made for them was so contrived that they had to march past and curve about before they came to the sloping path of planks that ascended to the stage where their surrender was to be made. "The Master, the Master! God and the Master," shouted the people. "To hell with the Council!" Graham looked at their multitudes, receding beyond counting into a shouting haze, and then at Ostrog beside him, white and steadfast and still. His eye went again to the little group of White Councillors. And then he looked up at the familiar quiet stars overhead. The marvellous element in his fate was suddenly vivid. Could that be his indeed, that little life in his memory two hundred years gone by -- and this as well? | NARRATIVE | NA SS | 220,100 |
enjoy this book immensely, one thing about it baffles me. For some reason, Conger's publisher chose to use the same format and cover photo (Nude, Bertha Wardell) as a much earlier book by Charis Wilson - something that could easily fool potential readers into mistaking one for the other. It's not that Conger was unaware of Wilson's book, in fact Conger notes it in her bibliography. I guess I'll never know. Or need to. It's a great collection anyway. Conger's brief biographical note at the beginning (echoed in Spanish at the end) was helpful, but the pictures truly speak for themselves. | IP | IP DS | 133,201 |
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was also forced to leave. The emotions are complicated! But every now and then I see or read things that remind me of my grandparents -- hearing a nursery rhyme they used to sing to me, seeing the particular way apartments are furnished here. I now realise how European their suburban Melbourne apartment was! Even the fact the chose to live in an apartment in a city of standalone houses. They both died years ago, so it's lovely to feel close to them. Tell us about your Kiez, and what you like about it. I live on the corner of Neuklln, Treptow and Kreuzberg, which is sometimes described as Dreilndereck ("three border triangle"). My apartment looks over the intersection of two canals and very often the sound of ducks quacking will drift through our fifth floor apartment. There is a bridge over one of the canals and this is a real hub -- people riding to work, walking to school... very often you see two people meeting and sitting on the bridge having a beer. And I love that in my Kiez everything I need is only a bicycle ride away. What are your five favourite things in your neighbourhood? The canal . I like that Berliners like to just get outside -- go for a walk, ride their bikes or just sit in a park somewhere... and all of that happens along the canal outside our apartment. The idea that you can buy a cheap beer and go and | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 678,365 |
programs are an obvious good investment for any shelter that is faced with ever increasing numbers of animals being brought to them. Our SpayJax program, which is our income-targeted program, has been funded by the city for 10 years now, at a total investment of over $2,000,000. Income-targeted programs are the most effective at decreasing shelter admissions and should be the mainstay spay/neuter program of any animal welfare program that is serious about decreasing shelter deaths. 1 It became obvious with ever-tightening government budgets that a long-term dedicated funding source for targeted spay/neuter programs was vital. Our good relationships with every level of the government was never more important than when we undertook the job of changing the ordinance to increase pet license fees by $10 and require that the additional revenue be dedicated to funding spay/neuter programs. It is possible to operate proactive programs without having a good relationship with local municipalities, but having good relationships can often help find ongoing funding for these programs and is important in attaining access to the shelter data needed to ensure the effectiveness of these programs. Another important funding benefit that can come with good relations is the ability of the local government to receive grants that our organization is not eligible for. We have worked with three of the local governments to receive large grants for targeted spay/neuter programs in their communities, with our group, FCNMHP, being paid to perform the surgeries. These grants are given to the local government entity | HI | HI HT | 695,311 |
like carbon dioxide and methane - and water vapor and clouds - all act to trap escaping infrared radiation. The net effect is to cause the Earth's surface to warm up to an average of 59 degrees. RICHARD C. J. SOMERVILLE, Scripps Institution of Oceanography: It's as real as gravity, and it keeps the planet habitable. We'd have an average surface temperature on the Earth below the freezing point of water were it not for the greenhouse effect. NARRATOR: But since the industrial revolution, there has been a new and growing source of CO2: fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas. When fossil fuels are burned, their carbon atoms combine with oxygen in the air to make CO2. Every time we turn on a light or drive our cars, we are adding CO2 to the atmosphere. [www.pbs.org: What's your carbon diet?] CHARLES D. KEELING: It's hard for people to understand how much carbon dioxide is being put into the atmosphere in absolute terms, but in relative terms we can say as follows: At the end of World War II, about a billion metric tons of carbon, in the form of CO2, was being emitted to the atmosphere. When I started my measurements, it had risen to two and a half. At the present time, it's almost seven. NARRATOR: According to the theory of the greenhouse effect, adding more greenhouse gases like CO2 to the atmosphere should cause the average global temperature to rise for as long as we continue | SP | SP IT TA | 233,775 |
use this approach to account for how YouTube itself works as a cultural system. Attempting to address the missing middle between large-scale quantitative analysis and the sensitivity of qualitative methods, the study discussed combined the close reading of media and cultural studies with a survey of 4,320 of the videos calculated to be 'most popular' on the website at a particular moment -- gathered between August and November 2007. This paper discusses the research approach and attendant challenges, as well as opportunities for understanding dynamic co-created cultural systems. Knowledge Everywhere: The Distributed Memory of Social Media , Alexander Halavais We know almost nothing about the college years of our 43rd president. We know that George Bush attended Yale University, was a cheerleader, played rugby, and did not excel as a student. Compare that with what we will know about our 49th president. It is very likely she will have a Facebook profile. She may have had a blog. Chances are good that her emails to friends, colleagues, teachers, and lovers will all be preserved, not in a centralized archive, but in the distributed memory of the web. As knowledge creation more closely resembles a tapestry woven by a crowd than an organized warehouse, creating an archive -- a distributed memory -- necessarily requires new strategies. An examination of some of the theoretical concerns (fidelity, privacy, selection) provides a framework to understand existing technologies that enable archiving, and suggests practical, incremental steps toward exploiting these opportunities to provide for a democratic, | IN | IN RA | 547,165 |
didn't know about Nitza, the Israel Center for Mother's Health, which helps many women cope with PPD. And if the mother of a bride told us her daughter had been the victim of rape, we didn't know there's an organization that helps so the bride could build her new home without trauma. When a woman with obsessive compulsive disorder comes to the mikve, it is very difficult to deal with it. Now that I've finished the Eden Center course, I know better how to cope with these situations and really help women in the community. Sometimes one can even say that a single telephone number or business card changed things." Yehudit Shabta, a translator and editor who "moonlights" as a Jerusalem mikve attendant as a good deed, not to make money, told The Jerusalem Post that her colleagues are mostly haredi women who barely graduated from high school. Attendants earn NIS 100 per shift, no matter how many hours they work; winter hours are much longer than summer ones because of the different in sunset times. Shabta added that she didn't know how the attendants made ends meet. "Many support their husbands who study Torah full time and have very low social status because of what they do and earn. But though they earn less than the minimum wage, they are very good, fine and sensitive women." The religious councils' mikve administration, which has for decades been very conservative, is gradually opening up to new ideas. Although Eden Center volunteers | NARRATIVE | null | 482,711 |
Alfred,Lord Tennyson : Ulysses It little profits that an idle king 1 , By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Matched with an agd wife, I mete and dole Unequal laws unto a savage race, That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me. I cannot rest from travel: I will drink Life to the lees: all times I have enjoyed Greatly, have suffered greatly, both with those That loved me, and alone; on shore, and when Through scudding drifts the rainy Hyades 2 Vexed the dim sea: I am become a name; For always roaming with a hungry heart Much have I seen and known; cities of men And manners, climates, councils, governments, Myself not least, but honoured of them all; And drunk delight of battle with my peers, Far on the ringing plains of windy Troy 3 . I am a part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams that untravelled world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move. How dull it is to pause, to make an end, To rust unburnished, not to shine in use! As though to breathe were life. Life piled on life Were all too little, and of one to me Little remains: but every hour is saved From that eternal silence, something more, A bringer of new things; and vile it were For some three suns to store and hoard myself, And this grey spirit yearning in desire To | LY | LY PO | 439,265 |
with a hostile atmosphere and all. Lastly... I (like all Chelsea fans) can't wait for the game. We are very up for it and when the draw was made all Chelsea fans wanted tickets for this (a massive shame about the allocation). I know some Chelsea fans that planned on going but due to the allocation probably won't be able to get tickets. Could lead to some Chelsea fans going in the home end... Anyway... should be a cracker Poor Old Mr Bates wrote: First of all lads... Chelsea fan in peace! (if that is at all possible) I mainly signed up for the forum to ask whether you knew what our allocation for the game was going to be as we had no idea but in the last couple of days we have been given an allocation of 3000. Apparently the West Yorkshire Police wanted to give us 1500 tickets but Chelsea kept on pushing for more. I don't see why we shouldn't get the full 6000 allocation tbh. Why not? Is it simply because of what happened with the scum? I know our rivalry is intense but were this match at Stamford Bridge, you would have got the whole of the Shed. Do you lads think the 3000 allocation is fair? Chelsea are putting on transport for us Chelsea fans for A10 return on a subsidised train and coaches which is helpful. I think I'll get the train for sure. But does it not just ask for trouble | ID | ID DF | 1,466,141 |
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