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view #2 . Their view takes the rich man (Caiaphas) and Lazarus as literal until the two men die when the events pass into the realm of Jewish myth. The main difference is that we believe that the conversations after death were real, or at least typical, whereas all Christadelphians reject any possibility of any consciousness in hades. Does the fact that God is described in symbolic language as having hands and eyes take literally take symbolically (anthropomorphism) reject existence GOD God has hands, ears, face: Isa 59:1-2 God has wings Ps 36:7 God has literal flesh and bone body with wings God exists in the otherwise indescribable spirit world and is therefore described in symbolic terms humans can relate to. Because God is described in non-literal language God doesn't exist HELL The wicked will be cast into the garbage dump of Jerusalem ( Gehenna ) which is also described as a lake of fire The wicked will be burned up with literal fire, in a literal lake of fire in the literal Jerusalem city dump A literal lake of fire and a literal city dump are two irreconcilably contradictory concepts if taken literally. They are therefore word pictures and symbolic language used to express what is otherwise indescribable since Hell is in the spirit world and is therefore described in symbolic terms humans can relate to. Because the destruction of the wicked is described in non-literal language there will be no actual destruction of the wicked. HADES There is | OP | OP RS | 575,486 |
and even more powerful. There are probably a million ways I could tear this argument apart, but I think this says it better than I ever could. To paraphrase the great Sarah Connor, a bitchin' kick ass broad who saved humanity from blistering annihilation at the hands of the Terminators: if a stick figure, an animation, can reject the stupidity of misogynist rhetoric...maybe we can too. Go forth and rebut, my friends. 119 comments Good piece. It's so depressing to be still having to reiterate the same old arguments that were around in days of the early hairy-armpit girls (70s). And re housework, one of my favourite quotes is from Fay Weldon: "the cleaner the house, the angrier the woman". Commenter MadonnaofCoogee Location Date and time May 01, 2012, 8:50AM Well just where the hell does that leave me ..... whoops sorry ..... what I meant to start of saying was "I wish they would make the extension handle on the vacuum longer for us non- misogynistic tall men who get a sore back from leaning over while cleaning the whole house". Here in Queensland the term "misogynistic" is usually spelt "Liberal National Party" or "LNP" for short, but we do sometimes mistake it for christian fundamentalism. Commenter J. Fraser Location Queensland Date and time May 01, 2012, 2:40PM My sister would disagree with you. She chose to be a stay at home mother, loves staying at home, looking after her two sons, and the house. Her husband wants her | HI | HI HT | 268,987 |
a wedding I didn't want and a baby I hadn't planned for -- all because of my fiance's serious and unexpected illness. 'I was 19 when I met Jason in a nightclub. He was good looking and fun, but marriage and babies were not even on my mind. Baby love? Patricia was 19 and pregnant when she married cancer-stricken Joseph 'We'd been dating ten months when he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma -- a very rare cancer that affects the spine and back. 'He underwent radiotherapy to shrink the tumours and doctors told him the treatment could leave him infertile. Neither of us knew that I was in the early stages of pregnancy. 'The thought of a childless future nursing a sick man terrified me and, as heartless as it sounds, I told Jason I wanted to end it. 'Shortly afterwards, I began to feel unwell. When a friend suggested I take a pregnancy test, I agreed just to remove the possibility. 'Sure enough it came back positive. 'I fled to Greece to try to clear my head but Jason called me pleading for us to marry and raise our child together. 'At that stage, he was still seriously ill and I had visions of being a widowed single mother. I felt in absolute despair. 'When I returned to the UK, Jason and his mother had booked the church! 'I'd have been the cruellest woman in the world to cancel the wedding and not continue with the pregnancy when it | NARRATIVE | null | 591,391 |
muster. Despite how you treat her. Imagine. Imagine what would be possible if you gave her what she truly deeply madly craved? Real food. Joyful movement. Positive affirmation that she is indeed beautiful, gorgeous, spunky, swan like, simply lovely. Love her up for all that she is for you, the amazing vessel for your mind and soul. Because she is Goddess given. And so are you. So my friend, what would be possible if you really gave her what she needs? The Tall Poppy Principles are based on 7 simple fundamentals which help you to tap into your own inner wisdom and stand tall + stake a claim on exactly what that inner voice wants. A Delicious Body depends on the principles of Plate (clean + fresh + simple, real food that nourished) and Power (the deep + sure joy of movement): Want to know even more about the Tall Poppy Principles? Of course, naturally, deliciously there is a book "THE TALL POPPY PRINCIPLES: Stand Tall + Stake a Claim on Your Delicious Life" released January 2013 -- get on the list below for first dibs baby, there's juicy secret bonuses with every copy. | IP | IP DS | 153,406 |
texture firmer and dryer, yet the flavours remain spanking fresh: it's the perfect zingy dish for a warm autumn day. American chef Rick Moonen describes it as a "citrus cocktail", which sounds about right. In Ecuador, they commonly add tomato sauce, while in Central America ceviche is often served salsa-style with tacos or tostadas, but in Peru, simplicity seems to reign supreme. Fish or shellfish, citrus, chilli, perhaps some onion -- why would you want anything more? As the American writer Calvin Trillin put it in a wonderful article on the subject for the now-defunct Gourmet magazine, "I would imagine that Peruvians consider their version of ceviche stately and Ecuadoreans consider it dull." But trust me, for the British palate, at least, the dish is anything but. The fish It goes without saying that any fish served raw should be spanking fresh, but even in Peru there's no single species that's particularly favoured for ceviche. It makes sense to use the local catch and the species used changes depending on availability: inland, freshwater fish such as trout replace the corvina, sea bass or shark of the coast. Henrietta Clancy, chef at the Last Days of Pisco (and, in the spirit of full and frank disclosure, also a good friend of mine) has experimented with various species. In theory, she says, any white fish can be used, but "many fragile fish can become rubbery or totally dissolve in the lime juice". She plumps for sea bass: it retains its flavour and | HI | HI HT RE | 480,104 |
meeting in the most unusual places and ways. I understand that the resolution of the First World War caused much change, but the characters simply interact in ways that are almost Forrest Gump-like in their ability to be where the evolving action is happening. It's all here - the Christmas ceasefire when the British and German soldiers meet in no-man's land. Of course two friends on opposite sides meet here as well. The fall of the Russian government and the resolution of the War by Wilson. The collapse of the German government and the start of the Weimar republic. If you are a student of this period, the book highlights a number of famous, and not so well known events, like the US support of the White Armies in Russia. But we know the history, and the characters and their interactions aren't believable enough to overcome the forced and somewhat predictable plot. Will the German husband and the English lady, married in secret, meet again after the war? Drumroll please...of course they will. And so on throughout the book. You have to admire any book ONE of Three that is almost a thousand pages, but by blending too many stories and characters the author is forced to make the plot "work" rather than letting the story unfold. There's a lot of effort in this work, but one leaves the book feeling like a good editor and a better plot would have made the book a lot better. Book Extras from | IP | IP DS | 752,895 |
parental responsibility as daughter born 2002 and we did not marry A. Hi there Are you on the birth certificate as father? You should invite your ex to give you parental responsibility by agreement. This is very easy to do by completing a Parental responsibility form (downloaded from the http://www.justice.gov.uk/about/hmcts website) and registering it. If your ex will not agree, ask your family law solicitor to write a letter to her. If there is no agreement, you may apply to the court for this and providing that it is in the best interests of your child, it will be granted. Moving on to your question, if she will not give consent for you to take the child on holiday, you may apply to the court for permission (specific issues order). I advise that you do this at the same time as applying for parental responsibility. Again, providing that the child is not at risk of any harm and you give the necessary reassurances of safety and return, permission should be granted. Good luck. Q. We have a contact order in place to see our grandaughter.our daughters partner and family are stopping our contact,we dont want our daughter to be in trouble with court when she is being 2manipulated2 by them.What can we do? Thanks. A. Hi there I am sorry to hear about this. If you have an order in place I presume it is because contact was refused by the family initially. If you are committed to seeing your | ID | ID QA | 537,582 |
to be born in mind so as not to cripple employers but at the same time we must remember that some of those who fight against such ideas as better wages are more than likely to be thinking, not 'it will cost jobs' but 'it will cost me'." "Better my postings than the very obviously mythical adventures of a 'Boy's Own' wannabee who, fancying himself as a mythical Georgie Flag waving 'Bulldog Drummond' hero, talks of voyages to the bottom of the sea and to the top of distant mountains, eh Taxman100? Don't you think, Callington Fox or have you had your tailed chewed by some Colonel Blimp's pack of hounds? "Again TK shows his true colours. All he can do is abuse others; yet it is he who is beneath contempt. He has nothing constructive to offer any debate and highlights all that is wrong with the Nationalist mantra. Just to clarify things TK. Yes, I did serve in a Highland Regiment for 32 years, and commanded it for 2.5 years. I did serve in 22 Regiment for almost 10 years. Yes I have climbed Everest. Yes, I have been to the North Pole and worked on research at the Antarctic Station (2 seasons), and yes, I have assisted a successful climb of K2. I don't have to hide what I have done; but, what have you done that gives you the right to criticise others who have done something with their life? Go back to college and learn | ID | ID QA | 796,408 |
Bill Murray!" It's like "Mitch Glazer." They become different people. When it's outside of work and I'm hanging out with them, he's my buddy, but all of a sudden, I'm working with someone who I consider to be our generation's Peter Sellers. He's a great, great actor, and he's a very bright man and funny as well. I mean, you've got to have your A-game. In the end, we just had a blast. It was just so much fun. But I think the second Charlie's Angels , without Mitch and Bill... It's a lot of set scenes, but no heart and not a lot of humor. The girls were adorable, just like they were in the first one, but... Studios often think, "Just grab any bunch of writers, throw in all these elements, and it'll work." And it really doesn't. It really has to be someone who takes a look at the whole thing and sews it all together and gives each one a little character, an arc, and a little something extra... like giving Sam Rockwell some dancing. That was, ladies and gentlemen, "Mitch Glazer." [Laughs.] Curly Sue (1991) -- "Grey Ellison" KL: That was another movie that started out as one movie and ended up being another movie entirely. But a great experience. I had a little girl at the time, one who's now a woman in her mid-20s, but she'd never seen my work at the time, so I thought, "Well, I'll go to Chicago." It was | SP | SP IT | 3,225,871 |
bad happens. To my personal to do list I have also added not to always say yes, people just expect you to say yes to everything they ask for and take it for granted. You can also purchase the particular international travel cover policy on the internet by using your own credit card. All you have to do would be to enter your own travel information and you can be aware of the plans side-by-side. Just find the plan that suits your budget and needs then use your credit card to buy it. Travel insurance online is a good way to do investigation for a trustworthy company for international travel cover. Thanks for giving your ideas..... Comment Rules: Remember what Fonzie was like? Cool. That's how we're gonna be -- cool. Critical is fine, but if you're rude, we'll delete your stuff. Please do not put your URL in the comment text and please use your PERSONAL name or initials and not your business name , as the latter comes off like spam. Have fun and thanks for adding to the conversation! (Thanks to Brian Oberkirch for the inspiration) | OP | OP AV | 442,554 |
fine car into this...........thing! Not to mention all that wasted fiberglass! :) But I guess everyone has their own style, because that's certainly not my style. | IP | IP DS | 3,163,813 |
very pliable material (kind of like Play-Doh) that becomes hard and tough upon impact. That means the pads are soft and flexible under normal conditions, but it's like a hard shell if you thump it into something. Sitting behind the D3O cup is a second foam shell to further diffuse the force of the impact. Out on the Trail Where these pads separate themselves from any other pad out there is on fit. The original Grenade Pro pads had a strap at the top and the bottom, like most other pads. Studying them, Scott realised that it meant the lower strap tightened halfway down the calf and could slip down relatively easily. On the Pro II, the strap has been moved up, just an inch or so, so that it sits at the top of the calf and uses the natural shape of your leg to keep it in place. Because they hold so well at the bottom, the advice from Scott is to barely tighten the top strap, allowing the blood to flow down your leg freely. All this adds up to a pad that stays in place incredibly well, without restricting your movement or circulation. In short, that makes the new pads very good to pedal in, which is surprising, considering the bulk of the pad. To reduce the bulk slightly, there is also the option of removing the foam pad from the knee - it pops out through a slit at the back - although we have | OP | OP RV | 3,377,716 |
in the same clear way that I can see some of the lesser characters who've appeared in the books, I feel I know him very, very well -- to the extent that he feels like a real person to me. Like any real, living person, he's constantly developing and evolving. In the first books he was a little wilder and ragged-edged, and despite all the good things he did to help those in need, he was deeply unhappy with life. Now he's a little older and some things have changed for him, that rawness has healed to a degree. He's less of a loner, and has gradually amassed a circle of people around him that he cares about. He's not drinking quite so much and is less crazy. Where in the earlier books he wouldn't hesitate before wading in, guns blazing, against insane odds, now he'll maybe hesitate for about half a second... he's still very much Ben Hope. What's the hardest part of writing a Ben Hope book? Although it's a process I'm becoming pretty familiar with, none of the elements that go together to write a Ben Hope book are easily achieved. Every book (with the exception of the prequel Passenger 13 ) has a historical backdrop or mystery that I spend a lot of time figuring out. It has to be interesting in its own right and also relate believably to the modern day. Bad guys have to have cause to care about it, and Ben Hope | SP | SP IT | 3,104,940 |
Ocean 360 on the Bay Luxury cliff top home in Kiama Heights, NSW Description With breathtaking & unobstructed views over picture-postcard Love's Bay and the Pacific Ocean this stunning 4 bedroom contemporary home is unsurpassed in location and distinction. "Ocean 360 on the Bay" occupies the last block on the headland which is a prime viewing point for whale & dolphin spotting as the magnificent marine animals migrate to warmer waters. Less than 50 metres to the water's edge, the property is situated in an absolute waterfront location. Ocean 360 on the Bay is newly renovated with a gourmet kitchen featuring a gas cooktop, frost free refrigerator, dishwasher, stainless steel appliances & expresso coffee machine. Formal dining has seating for eight, or dine informally at the breakfast nook in the family room adjoining the kitchen. Alternatively, soak up the breathtaking view, and breathe in the fresh salt air, by dining alfresco style with a bbq on the second storey deck. A truly 5 star + experience awaits. There are 2.5 bathrooms including the master ensuite. At Ocean 360 its not a holiday if you need to bring your own linen. All beds are dressed with quality, crisp, clean, high thread count linen. The internal laundry includes washing machine, dryer, washing powder, iron, ironing board & outdoor clothesline. The property also has a baby's cot and high chair and offers a separate children's retreat. There is a wide selection of dvd's on-site for guest use, including children's titles, novels, children's books, | IP | IP DS | 573,458 |
it right it's something of an academic exercise. At present no screen readers support HTML5 document outlining properly, and given the glacial pace of accessibility software development, won't be doing any time soon. The latest version of JAWS is alone in offering partial support. One might think that a well marked up HTML5 document might facilitate its indexing by search engines, but, again, as Luke points out, HTML markup doesn't make any difference to real world search rankings: quality of in-bound links is infinitely more important. The hard truth that the HTML5 sectioning elements may well actually damage a page's accessibility is, for me, a quite devastating and decisive argument against their use. Luke notes one other accessibility concern: the new tags are not recognised by Internet Explorer versions 6 to 8. There's a popular polyfill, the HTML5 Shiv, but that still leaves IE 6, 7 and 8 users with JavaScript disabled high and dry. Luke writes: In 2010, Yahoo published the results of research they did into this very question -- how many visitors do have JavaScript disabled? It turns out that 2.06% of visitors hitting Yahoo's US websites (which includes significant non- US traffic) had JavaScript disabled, as did 1.29% in the UK, 1.46% in France, and 1.28% in Spain. (Brazil was an outlier with just 0.26%.). Now I personally don't think this is necessarily a showstopper - if the sectioning elements were indeed useful then I think in the interests of progress this is an issue we | OP | OP RV | 3,102,158 |
a brother/I loved you more than most/But still you left me vacant/ Still you left me cold I MUST LEAVE LONDON (Words -- GA Johnson) I must leave London. It is bad for my soul. It's making a hole that will erode me. I cannot subscribe. I cannot tow the line. And Robert Elms, you're selectively blind. She shall not miss me and I care not 'cos she's doing me in and she's wearing me thin. A last goodbye to the Boundary Estate - you stole my heart in Summer rain. A last goodbye to the Boundary Estate - you stole my nerve but never again. She shall not miss me and I care not 'cos she's doing me in and she's wearing me thin. Where the Queen makes way for the Burger King. Goodbye to the stench. Goodbye to the din. INCURABLE (Words - GA Johnson) The doctors shake their heads/They chain around the bed/They're looking for a reason to why I'm still not dead/The medicine's not working/I haven't sleep for days/The light is shone right through me/The skeleton is weighed/Incurable, I'm helpless - the mind and body weak/I have so much to tell you but I can't seem to speak/Incurable, I'm lonely/The city empties out/I live inside the shadow - the shadow of a doubt/The cannons fire across me/I cannot make the trial/The seasons crash around me/The bones are in denial/My temper is a tower/The church will not provide/You closed the drawer upon me/I am unclassified/The romance of | LY | LY SL | 21,312 |
was 14%. In 2002-2005, the poverty rate for whites was 15%. For Black Caribbeans it was 23%. (For Pakistanis and Bangladeshis it is 52%). To Britain's credit, hourly pay is more equal by race than in America, but whites still make more: for those in full-time work during 2001 to 2005 white men made an average 11.88 pounds an hour, Black Caribbean men 10.50. See, it's like this: 1) Any time a minority busts their behind, working through the ranks and overcomes the unbelievable obstacles set in their path and gets a job which is usually reserved for a white person..then that black [person was given that job. 2) When a white politician commits any of the following: fraud, rape, sex crimes, perjury, bribery, corruption, abuse of public funds, then politicians are simply corrupt. However any black politician who does anything similar to what his colleagues are doing represents his entire race. 3) When a point can't easily be proven, racists seek far away countries with black populations to prove their point. They seem to think that no-one else woill be aware of that farway country and it's politics. 4) Do not bother showing examples of similar crimes to them. It will fly over their head or they'll simple ignore it thinking it will make the fact go away. Obviously there's more to this list but it's late in good ole blighty and I've got a comic book to get through.. oh as well as planning my next trip to | OP | OP OB | 3,149,717 |
Last Dinosaurs Weekend Lyrics Last Dinosaurs Weekend Lyrics total views : 49 times this week. You can enlarge lyrics to weekend for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song Weekend by Last Dinosaurs and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to weekend, please feel free to submit them. I'll take you to the park I'll take you to the ocean I'll kiss you till it's dark Go through all the motions (Can we, make the world go round x2) I'll take you to the park I'll take you to the ocean I'll kiss you till it's dark Go through all the motions | LY | LY SL | 404,950 |
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because some other Australian band recommended us. So I think that was the case. Because the guy just phoned up, and I was just out with my daughter playing in the swing park, and this guy rings up and says, "Hi, I am Pyr, I am the postman from Denmark". And I thought, Oh, who's this? And he said, "We want you to perform at my festival", and I put the phone down -- I thought he was some nutter! BQ: Oh no! JP: And then he phoned or emailed back next time, and he IS the local postman but he's also the festival director! And he said that somebody recommended us, and then we've recommended other Australian bands. And then the French ( Mirande ) festival we did the year before, we knew somebody in Capital News , it's like a country music magazine, and they introduced us to Dream West magazine in France. And due to that association with Capital News, that led to a few Australian bands playing in France. We just find that the Scandanavian countries are into the folk/roots music thing that we're doing. We met Donovan over there; he lives in Ireland but spends a lot of his time over in Denmark and Sweden. We've got a really good advocate in Canberra, a guy called Lindsay Burge. He got us into the Multicultural Festival . And he's got us into this festival on Sunday, but it's for the whole family as well. There's going | SP | SP IT | 3,301,113 |
Having found the bank statement together with a house deed she waited in vain for her husband to tell her. She eventually took him to the house and confronted him. Then she took her children and left him. What is unbearable for her is that after more than 15 years of marriage he deceived her and cheated on her, putting the house in his sister's name. She has not forgiven him. These women relate the devastating effects of their relationships with their partners. The love failures, the discovery of infidelity, life in a couple without desire and without words plunge these women into a particular state of panic or depression. Some can be considered cases of domestic violence. But above all, their stories tell us about the crossing of a line, a boundary trespassed and a betrayal that cannot be forgiven nor forgotten. The Ravage of the m(Other) For some of these patients the relationship with the mother constitutes a ravage. E. was robbed at gunpoint at the store where she worked. Some time later her home was burglarized and her jewelry stolen. She lives this as an irreparable damage that nothing can replace. She cries, she flushes, she is inarticulate. E. was often punished and beaten as a child. A childhood memory: one day, half-teasing, half in defiance she swallowed a coin. Her mother beat her so hard that until today she suffers from headaches and vision problems related to that incident. K. was raised by her aunt. She | IP | IP ED | 458,574 |
these suspicions by posting the reviewers' comments on each essay's forum thread? You can do this without disclosing the names of the jury members. The contestants need to know what is good and what is wrong about their essays. We can answer on our threads to the comments, without involving further the jury. Peer reviewed journals can do this, why FQXi can't? We should have at least two reviews per essay, they would be very valuable for us. I can't see any reason for not allowing us to see them. Well, I can see one reason. I suspect that some of the essays did not receive proper reviews. There were many essays, and maybe some of the jury weren't willing to read with attention all of them. They may have considered that some of the essays were without value, but claiming that they revolutionize the Physics. Because of the lack of time, some may refuse to read properly papers by *amateurs*, and they are willing to pay attention to papers claiming important advancements only if they are written by well-recognized authorities. I suspect that this type of discrimination, let's call it *CRACKPOTPHOBIA*, made some essays to be sorted out without proper reviews. These essays were perhaps considered risky investment, and they were rejected. It is less risky to acknowledge the already acknowledged ones. If I am right, this would be bad, since the FQXi contest is supposed to make such venture investments. You can falsify my hypothesis by letting us | ID | ID DF | 444,213 |
Blur On The Way To The Club Lyrics Blur On The Way To The Club Lyrics total views : 4 times this week. You can enlarge lyrics to on the way to the club for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song On The Way To The Club by Blur and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to on the way to the club, please feel free to submit them. On my way to the club I fell down a hole All the people there Said you come alone And I, I just want to be, darling with you The music's made that way My eyes aren't blue There's nothing I can do So I stayed in the club [- From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/b/blur-lyric\\... -] Just rewarding myself Happiness could turn into something else And I just wanna be, darling with you The music's made that way My eyes aren't blue, there's nothing I can do | LY | LY SL | 530,616 |
deep inside, that men will always want them only to have sex with. The real problem here is that most of these drastic, life-changing, traumatic, and life-lasting decisions and beliefs are made by a child who still does not have the mental capacity to reason out what really happened. She does not yet know how to understand that these decisions she is making, based on the wrong actions of another, will haunt her and control practically every decision she will make for the rest of her life.Worst of all, her decisions are based on error, believing something that is not true. As far as she is concerned, what happened to her is the REAL proof that she is believing the truth. And, along life's road, she will make many decisions in which she will put herself in bad situations with men, and further "prove" that she was right. The loss of a parent, usually the dad, to death, or the divorce (or long term separation) of the parents, can cause young boys to develop a sense of fear of abandonment. This fear is referred to as the "Orphan Syndrome." Those who suffer from this syndrome have feelings very much like real orphans. Real orphans, or children whose parents have died, and they are being raised by someone else, develop a lasting fear that they will be abandoned again. Even if they get to the point where they can understand mentally that their parents died, and did not choose to just | OP | OP AV | 638,621 |
explores how artistic disciplines relate to one another, says Chitty. Born and raised in St. Catharines, Chitty studied dance at York University but firmly rejected traditional thoughts on dance for the more radical contemporary art movement. Art of ideas. Through the 1970s, she collaborated in the development of artist-run centres, the likes of A Space and 15 Dance Lab. Even back then, she was merging video, technology and art. Locally, Chitty served at the helm of the St. Catharines and Area Arts Council and introduced events like the James Street Night of Art. And once again, her latest work is pushing boundaries. She describes her role in Dissolve as the person who provides the structure and direction. Everything after that, is up to the performers and their audience. "The dancers generate the movement," she says. "And the audience determines what happens." cheryl.clock@sunmedia.ca The Performances Dissolve , by Elizabeth Chitty An interdisciplinary dance performance that looks at dissolving boundaries in contemporary life. All That's Missing , by Michael Sean Marye A dance duet that seeks to explore the aspects of relationship which often go unspoken. Fuentes , by Mary Jo Mullins An exploration of the interplay between the lives and personal experiences of three dancers and the multi-dimensional matrix in which they live. Nightgarden , by David Earle Solos, duets and a group section to medieval music by a variety of composers. The solos, called soliloquies, are open to the interpretation of each dancer, and become to some degree self-portraits. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 730,067 |
GTA V release date tipped for March 2013 Analyst claims There were hints earlier in the year that we might see the latest instalment in the Grand Theft Auto franchise released this October, but that turned out to be hooey. Yes, GTA III was released in October all those many years ago, but GTA IV was released in April 2008 so there's no discernible pattern. It was always unlikely to hit the streets this year, especially as there was no trace of the game at E3 in June. However, we probably won't see it at next year's E3 either, according to one analyst, who claims GTA V will be released in March 2013. Famed games industry analyst Michael Pachter has judged that Rockstar's next big game will come in March for a number of reasons. First, that it will be the cover star and subject to a big preview in next month's edition of Game Informer in the US means it is only a few months away from going gold. Second, the publisher Take Two has been haemorrhaging money of late, posting loses of $110 million in the first financial quarter of the year. A March release of its biggest property, therefore, would balance the books for this financial year rather than next. "Their fiscal year ends 31 March, so they pretty much have to bring the game out by 31 March," Pachter told Now Gamer in a recent interview. Although he did admit to the gaming site that Rockstar | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,115,470 |
their domestic demand have tried to counterbalance this problem by increasing their training quota. Vujicic et al. (2004) identify that "the Philippines has for many years trained more nurses than are required to replenish the domestic stock, in an effort to encourage migration and increase the level of remittance flowing back into the country" [ 29 ]. Developed countries attract internationally trained medical professionals for many reasons. To begin with, "political factors, concerns for security, domestic birth rates, the state of the economy and war (both at home and abroad)" [ 26 ] influence the number of people that will be allowed or recruited into a country. Also, due to the conditions of the labor market compared to the demand in developed countries, governments may make allowances to their strict policies regarding the type of and number of professionals they will allow into their country [ 29 ]. This can be seen in a Canadian example: Canada maintains] a list of occupations within which employment vacancies [are] evident. Potential immigrants working in one of these [listed] occupations would have a much higher chance of being granted entry than if they worked in a non-listed occupation [ 29 ]. Though Canada attracts internationally trained medical professionals, those employment vacancies may not always be open. Although there may be up to 10 000 international medical graduates (IMG) in Canada, many are not legally allowed to practice. Many immigrants cannot afford the costs of retraining and may be forced to find a new | IN | IN RA | 685,077 |
beautiful children who would never be, because the dual thoughts of knowing I could circumvent the process through birth control and the thought that the women I chose were like me- pleasure seekers and not really interested in natures plan of procreation- but the pleasureful act only, and thereby not at all interested in planting seeds and harvesting them to fulfillment... I sensed these barren crops were in my mind and in my heart and it cut into my sense of responsibility to tend my own garden. I see beautiful gardens in the image of lives dedicated to a largesse that I can only dimly fashion...incredible partnerships of goodness and strength, of sacrifices and trials, of dreams becoming plans, and the real, the blessed and beautiful right before me all along. Yes my first post was humour, because this is the way I like to relate....but in it I sowed a seed that became this post, 'theres work, kids, community, friends and family'. I went to a funeral of two who had become one- through marriage and saw a consummation that was as large as life itself, and their memorial was glorious and so noble, the good friends and work they had done for so many was like a vision of a fairytale- and like the lives of those who I have sought out and are still doing works of lasting merit and goodness- I realised that dreams can come true, that there is such a thing as 'true' and | ID | ID QA | 1,428,393 |
Janet Daley was born in America where she began her political life on the Left as an undergraduate at Berkeley. She moved to Britain (and to the Right) in 1965 where she spent nearly twenty years in academic life before becoming a political commentator: all factors that inform her writing on British and American policy and politicians. Andrew Mitchell and the truth about 'nasty' Tories Time to tell the truth about the "nasty" party: as someone who has defended the Conservatives (or at least defended their arguments) for so many years, it is time to come clean. Tories can be bloody difficult to like. The Andrew Mitchell Debacle is not an uncharacteristic, deranged and inexplicable lapse. It is just an extreme example of the kind of attitude with which many people who circulate in this world are familiar. While most of us who associate with Conservatives do not get sworn at or described at "plebs", we (by which I mean those not included in a small circle of either known-since-childhood social intimates or devoted sycophants whose uncritical loyalty is beyond question) have been variously snubbed, dismissed, or found ourselves becoming pointedly invisible in the presence of people to whom we are no longer of use. Over the years, I have had Tory politicians with whom I have had dinner (sometimes in their own homes) look through me without recognition. Others who have been my guests for lunch, or with whom I have shared broadcasting panels, have apparently forgotten our many | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 264,329 |
chef, fucked a page 3 girl, and went to bars that only dicks could get in and all the while, the etiquette of critical blindness he was digesting (like the catholic church is anti-abortion because their priests need children for molesting) next, he got a job on Eurosport covering dominoes, falconry and kendo then went mainstream and won awards, for dirty-old-man-isms and innuendo went to premieres with Dani Behr and fathered Graham Nortons baby watched the sewage at Stamford Bridge, ghost wrote the best seller "Learn To Say Maybe" and the stinkier his flatulence the column inches'd just grow louder breeding a self righteous flambouyance fuelled by columbian marching powder but he was all heart and the turd he gave to Comic Relief is now part of showbiz folklore and the day he died, the public cried, but as he would have said, "less is the new more" thin man, ready and waiting to spill the beans down his shirt scumbag, all jealous and hating you can bet your secrets his minds on the dirt foul smell, well look kid whos talking he cannot live for asking to die his hell is the street that he's walking it's truely gruesome, his shitty little mind and his ears burn as he listens to shit stir mouth ablaze, bits of sex in her teeth his mind aglow, his face ugly and twisted there's naught up front, even less underneath bring me the head, the head of the stirrer i know he's dead, | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
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and Wendy . Cutting snippets of Barrie's source text, including Barrie's Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and events in Andrew Birkin's J.M. Barrie & the Lost Boys , Boully centralizes Wendy's experience and sews up bits of her story, stitching the make-believe into the made-quite-real. In her pockets, open ends and open endings fit and hover.... The realness of make-believe washing, make-believe medicine, make-believe food and make-believe sex -- stink, sickness, malnutrition and still-birth -- peep through Boully's stitches. -- Jai Arun Ravine, The Lantern Review Boully's book subtly reveals how we engage in the act of creating narrative through our reading in order to find our own place within a narrative -- in order to be placed within a narrative ourselves -- in the same way that we place characters via our definition of them. This makes narrative a kind of place that we look to find ourselves within or that we try to settle ourselves within. We seek it out like a home because it feels familiar or because it began from the origins of something that felt familiar. . . . Of course, if we are in search of a narrative structure that we can depend on to be there to carry us through the course of the book then Boully's book will not let us find one. Instead, we must be satisfied to continually seek out a home in an unstable narrative or through characters that move beyond the walls of habitual name and narrative. -- | IP | IP DS | 62,471 |
leading us all in applause, stopping to point at the brother, as a conductor points at a star; spinning, spinning, the merry-go-round tune too loud to hear; we rise to our feet, as the curtain descends, the lights come on, & souvenirs go on sale in the aisle. The drift he slams into swallows the hood; he rams the gearshift into reverse and listens to the tires burning themselves bald, the wind sealing the road behind; there's no going back. He turns off the ignition and laughs; already late for supper, he allots two hours for the plow to make its way to this back road he took at whim, another test of his mettle; every day more proof piling up, giving him strength to go on, surviving on memory alone. Forty, greying, he stuffs his pants cuffs inside his socks, zips his jacket to the throat and slips on his racing gloves, the leather matching his leftover tan as it shows through the patterned holes; he steps out into the snow, knowing what to do: The trunk opens easily, the tiny bulb giving light enough to work; he unscrews the spare tire and lays it flat on the roof, talking to it, explaining what it must become, his pleasure more proof helping to ward off the trace of panic he knows drifts like a shadow at the edge of the road. The sun visor breaks off neatly, making a scoop to scatter the snow from the hood; he opens | LY | LY PO | 337,812 |
the further past and is further complicated by the possibility of conducting conversations whilst you are actually travelling from one time to another with the intention of becoming you own father or mother. So if you will have the ability to fix it in the future will you already have had that ability if you come from the future to the past and lost the ability? I suppose you only need to wait and realise that you have hadden it already in your timeline when you reach the future again and willen haven been able to do it again. I'm new to this so correct me if I'm wrong and I'll try again, unless something willen haven been stopping me from having being able to be replying. I'm confused now :S | ID | ID QA | 270,811 |
Quinoa Porridge When Bets and I were hiking the Incan trail a few weeks ago, I was pretty concerned about what our breakfast situation was going to be. I knew I would want some serious breakfast since we would be walking approximately eleventy-million steps. The last thing I wanted was for someone to toss me a granola bar and send me along the path. Luckily, we were in the hands of some true hiking experts and breakfast would consist of at least a few wonderfully filling options. There was always some sort of egg thing, cakes, jams, and lots of tea, but what really did it for me every morning was porridge. It took me a few tastes to figure out that it was quinoa porridge instead of oats. It was always spiced with various things and made slightly on the runny side. You could actually drink the stuff. For my version, I made it a bit thicker but it was still very delicious. The Quinoa There's a bit of a problem with this dish as a breakfast option: Quinoa is freakin' expensive now. It has become super popular and the cost has really shot up over the last few years. People are just obsessed with the stuff. Frankly, I wouldn't substitute this for my normal daily oatmeal in the winter just because it would get a bit pricy. But it's a great change occasionally. The quinoa has a much different flavor and texture and has more protein so it | HI | HI RE | 3,252,867 |
Peter Kay delights with his childhood memories of dodgy foreign holidays, day trips to Blackpool and his Bolton childhood. Brilliant observation and comic timing on idiosyncrasies from schooldays ( playground supervisors dresssed in pink tabards obsessed with rain), old people and the weather( I like it hot but not this hot !)and his father's dislike of foreign food(Garlic................and Bread ). Also has a well merited dig at the appalling 'Stars in your eyes'and northern 'chicken in the basket style' entertainers. Buy it and settle down for the evening with a six pack. The guy is class. I watched Peter Kay Live at the Top of the Tower on a cable channel and found it to be hilarious. I had seen Peter Kay before shows like 'That Peter Kay Thing', 'Phoenix Nights' and recently the 'John Smith's' adverts. After seeing this show I came onto Amazon to locate the Video and instead found this DVD. I ordered it and recieved it two days later. I played it straight away and was even more impressed then when I first watch the show. The DVD contains the full show, where as the version shown on TV was edited down, missing out some very good stories. I watched it from start to finish several times, before I even looked at the extras. Yes I did say "Extras" on this DVD there is an Interview with Peter Kay and also a bonus footage section showing jokes from the show which didn't make the final cut, | IP | IP DS | 403,553 |
are for or against a cull, will the Minister put on the record that the Government will respect the will of the House? We will of course listen to what Back Benchers have to say. As a member of the Government, I will not have a vote today because we do not believe that the Government should be taking over the views of Back-Bench Members. We will listen to Members of the House; that is the purpose of this debate. The eradication of the badger was mentioned. That is utterly ridiculous. No one is talking about that. I think Meg Munn referred to the Bern convention. We have now had a categorical response that we are not in breach of the convention. Just like every other legal challenge, we have won categorically. Let us go back to the science and consider what we can do. There has been much discussion about how evidence underpins the policy. Research in this country over the past 15 years has demonstrated conclusively that cattle and badgers transmit the disease to one another. That is what Professor Krebs found in the randomised badger control trials. It has also been demonstrated -- there is no getting away from this -- that culling badgers can lead to a reduction of the disease in cattle if it is carried out over a large enough area and for a sufficient length of time. That is why we designed the pilots in the way we did, with hard boundaries. The | ID | ID DF | 476,316 |
Tutsan has been in the country for a long time and it seems populations may have become resistant to a fungus rust that has kept South Island infestations held in check. However in the last few years tutsan is increasing in its range and impact. Tutsan is a threat (with high control costs and reduction in land productivity and value) to agriculture, forestry, road contractors, conservation estates and tourism. Those involved in the Tutsan Action Group (TAG): 100+ farmers Regional and local councils Beef + Lamb NZ SFF Iwi stations Landcorp farm Forestry company The Department of Conservation Ongarue sale yards Why has TAG been set up? To find a biological solution to the control of tutsan. What has TAG achieved to date? A feasibility study into biocontrol to assess whether a full-scale project was worthwhile and this was confirmed. The canvassing of local farmers to secure $37,500 in cash and a further $200,000 of cash and in-kind support from other businesses and organisations has been secured to help fund the $600k project. 1 year of international investigation and completion of the NZ survey to see what's here and comparisons with overseas agents. The study has found a couple of promising foliage feeding caterpillars. Talking to other farmer groups about the threat of tutsan to their farms. Travelled to Oparau in the Waikato and they were keen to assist us find a biological | SP | SP IT | 3,796,089 |
September 13th, 2012 Editors are a hard-to-please bunch, and why shouldn??t they be? Most are bombarded with over a hundred queries each day, which they have to sift and sort all by themselves. How then, do you make yours shine from underneath the pile and step up your chances of landing an assignment? Here are some tips to win over editors with a striking query letter. Make a good beginning: Any correspondence beginning with Dear Sir/Ma??am will undo it for you even if you have pitched a brilliant idea. A generic greeting suggests that you have not cared to find out who you are writing to or worse, you have copy-pasted the same mail to many others. Not a good way to make a first impression. Almost all magazines and online publications contain a ??Note from the Editor?? page, which will not only tell you their name but also tune you in to their style and sensibilities. If you cannot find it there, call up the publication??s office and find out. Don??t waste their time: Make your query, crisp and to the point. A typical query letter is no longer than a page. Many writers make the mistake of including a long-winding introduction of themselves, their family, where they live and what they do. A If editors don??t find what they are looking for in the first couple of sentences, you are probably heading for their trash box. Cut straight to the chase and throw your idea as bait. You | HI | HI HT | 3,146,935 |
Lincolnshire who had to suffer through a botched wisdom teeth removal that left her with numbness in her face. Christina Knights, thirty nine years old, had thought she was going in for a routine surgical procedure at Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital in Grimsby, but she was left with numbness in her lower lip and chin after two nerves in her lower jaw were severed by accident. The woman has since developed severe issues due to the lack of feeling, including difficulties speaking and eating. Ms Knights has also said that her bottom lip will turn completely blue in cold weather as well -- information hat contributed to her successful personal injury claims against the NHS Trust for Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals, which settled her claim out of court for a sum of 15,250. Accident Claims Blog Sitemap Personal Injury Online Limited is regulated by the Ministry of Justice in respect of regulated claims management activities. No. CRM25737. This registration is recorded on the Claims Regulation website. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,059,704 |
the turkey is done. Can you cook your turkey a day early? We do that and serve it on a platter cut up as cold meat. It frees your oven and the day of for other items. I discovered this year folks cook everything from cranberry sauce, to birds, to dressing, and sides and even rolls in their slow cookers. Casseroles can be cooked in microwaves. Make sure your dish will fit inside and turn. For that matter, if you use a roasting pan, make sure it will fit in your oven. Different sized pans and ovens out there. Menu-wise, do not try any new-to-you recipes for the first time Thanksgiving Day. I tested all my new-this-year recipes a few weeks ago on just us. Caught some deal breaking issues on technique and flavor. Protein- roughly a pound per person. keep in mind teenagers can put food away and so can some adults dressing/grain dish salad veg casserole another seasonal veg rolls/bread? up to you dessert in my case, 6 guests this year: *14-16 lb bird- we like leftovers and can freeze them- cooked day early. *dressing- family recipe, partially made ahead, but completed day of *cranberry gelatin salad- make ahead and un-mold to plate before serving. *butternut squash casserole- family recipe made ahead and reheated *roasted veggies- day of cooking, (other option is microwaved green bean casserole) *Store bought frozen rolls- mine must thaw day before, bake day of. *dessert- I'm making apple cider cream pie, and impossible pumpkin | ID | ID QA | 3,273,743 |
community. Our good relationship with the city allows us to operate programs such as this, but we also carefully monitor the results and impacts on shelter admissions and deaths. The Feral Freedom program resulted in a huge decrease in feline shelter deaths. Working with animal services, we continually analyze the shelter statistics to assist in making changes to existing programs or designing and implementing new programs. Once 4000+ fewer cats were dying in the shelter, it became obvious that the next largest group of feline shelter deaths were neo-natal kittens that could be adopted but just needed to get a little older and stay healthy until they were old enough for adoption. This realization brought about a cooperative effort by the three largest animal welfare shareholders to increase foster home capacity and to open a neo-natal kitten nursery where underage kittens admitted to the shelter could be transferred to keep them healthy until they were old enough for adoption. This initiative was too large for any one of our organizations, so it has been taken on as a cooperative effort between Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services, Jacksonville Humane Society, and FCNMHP. Without continued good relationships between these three organizations, a project like this would not be possible. Good positive relationships lead to opportunities, which lead to lives saved. Good relationships help to open doors to all kinds of access and influence you might not have otherwise. If you invest your time in building a relationship with the animal control | HI | HI HT | 695,311 |
So, these are some of the considerations I bear in mind when choosing a supplier. The next challenge is how best to manage a supplier -- this is where the real art happens. From the fiery lessons of trial and error, here are my top three tips for startups that need to manage suppliers. 1. Agree a quote upfront. This should include a table of dates and deliverables . Be clear that any diversions from the agreed quote must be agreed in writing before anyone incurs additional expenses. I's also important to make sure you've got a way out or to pause the agreement if your circumstances change (as they often do in startups) or if you're not happy with the supplier's work. This sounds simple, but it's amazing how often the best managers fail to do this and end up in all kinds of messes. Once you've decided on a supplier it's easy to be excited, start work, and never firm up and sign off on an agreement. In my first six months of Posse, I engaged a lawyer who seemed really passionate about our project. He was always at the office taking meetings, introducing me to people and offering to help in many ways above and beyond what a lawyer would normally do. I thought this was wonderful until I got bills that added up to more than $110K along with a proposal to exchange a chunk of the debt for a massive amount of equity in my | OP | OP | 3,327,247 |
Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) is a service Amazon offers sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's warehouses, and Amazon directly does the picking, packing, shipping and customer service on these items. Something Amazon hopes you'll especially enjoy: FBA items are eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery and for just as if they were Amazon items. Formats Trade in Daily Life in the Late Middle Ages for an Amazon.co.uk gift card of up to 0.25 , which you can then spend on millions of items across the site. Trade-in values may vary ( terms apply ). Learn more Learn more . Book Description Publication Date: 21 May 1998 What was life like in the towns and villages of medieval England? A group of experts bring together the results of their research to tell this story, from the time of Agincourt to the establishment of the Tudor monarchy. The full range of medieval life is covered, from the town life of medieval York and London to the life of peasants in the Durham and Warwickshire countryside. Drawing on firsthand accounts, the study tells of leisure pursuits, religious practices, fashions, life at home and in the workshop or field, with sections on women in late medieval households, the peasant economy, the role of money in rent payments, and the changing features of parish religion before the Reformation. Through its carefully observed historical examples, this text illuminates many of the debates on society and social change in the late Middle Ages and | IP | IP DS | 548,012 |
On Friday, Chinese officials released a woman who'd been sent to a labor camp because she'd campaigned ardently for harsher sentences to be meted out to the seven young men convicted of abducting, raping and prostituting her then-11-year-old daughter in 2006. The AP reports that officials probably bowed to public pressure from bloggers and intellectuals who thought Tang's treatment was, to say the least, appalling. Last Thursday, police in Yongzhou city had ordered Tang to serve 18 months in a labor camp for "disturbing social order and exerting a negative impact on society" by protesting on behalf of her daughter in front of government buildings. Authorities have released a week later after reviewing Tang's appeal and determining that she had to be home to care for her 17-year-old daughter. Officials also said that police were taking another look at Tang's claim that police had falsified evidence in her daughter's rape case. Tang's arrest unleashed an unusually loud protest from even the state-run media, which questioned the Yongzhou police department's rationale for arresting Tang. "The Yongzhou police listed a series of Tang's 'illegal' activities disturbing social order," read a Tuesday editorial in the state-run Global Times, "including appealing in front of the local courts, blocking the way of officials and making a scene at a judicial branch, and so on. But these activities didn't severely harm the public's interests." Since 2008 when the first round convictions were handed out to the guilty men, Tang has been fighting for harsher sentencing. The | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 640,951 |
and if you have funny shaped feet the nice scablifter will issue you a chit for a pair of slipper like racing boots especially for club footed mongy ones. FFS please look after the kit and dont get caught flogging it on E Bay when there is too much month at the end of the money. Wait till you leave the mob! | ID | ID DF | 174,487 |
powder or icing sugar if you wish. Note: this makes thin brownies which is perfect for me (portion control win!) but if you want thicker brownies, you can either increase the recipe or use a smaller tin. Just remember that they'll need a longer baking time. My baking ability is just about at that of a drowsy monkey...might give these a go as they look AMAZING! Have never heard of hazelnut meal before though...is it "easy" to find in the supermarket (you know "westie" supermarkets"). Miss Piggy recently posted.. Brunch at The Carrington, Surry Hills Hi Mel, absolutely! I've never had any trouble finding it in any Coles or Woolies. They're found next to the baking stuff where all the nuts and dried fruits are. Should be as readily available as almond meal. :) oh i absolutely understand days when only chocolate will do.. it's the same sentiment that made me write my next post!! Absolutely gorgeous... each and every one of your photographs!!! can't stop staring at them!! Sarvani @ baker in disguise recently posted.. Cranberry-Walnut-Pumpkin Loaf : "TWD : Baking with Julia" Hi Rachel, yep that's all it is! I highly recommend roasting nuts first for the best flavour and because it 'dries' out the hazelnuts so it makes it easier to ground. Hope this helps! PS -- you can also replace hazelnuts with finely ground almonds in the recipe if you wish :) Oh my! The combination of my two favourite flavours put together. Your photos are | HI | HI RE | 3,314,220 |
doctrine and discipline, and in advice to them, which might have the greater weight with them; see Acts 18:17 . Paul, {1} called to be an {2} apostle of Jesus Christ through the will of God, and {3} Sosthenes our brother, (1) The inscription of the epistle, in which he mainly tries to procure the good will of the Corinthians towards him, yet nonetheless in such a way that he always lets them know that he is the servant of God and not of men. (2) If he is an apostle, then he must be heard, even though he sometimes sharply reprehends them, seeing he has not his own cause in hand, but is a messenger that brings the commandments of Christ. (3) He has Sosthenes with himself, that this doctrine might be confirmed by two witnesses. Greetings to the Church. Thanksgiving for the Grace of God. An Exhortation to Unity. Schisms Rebuked. The Sin of Honoring Human Leaders Instead of Christ. The Preaching of the Cross the Power of God to Salvation. Not the Worldly Wise and Proud, but the Humble and Lowly. Converted. Paul, called to be an apostle of Jesus Christ. Some of the Judaizing teachers, who had visited the church at Corinth after the departure of Paul, in order to lessen his authority, had asserted that he was not an apostle, divinely called like the Twelve. Hence, at the beginning, he asserts his apostleship, and refers to his divine call. See 1Co 9:1 2Co 12:12. Sosthenes, | LY | LY PR | 439,137 |
self-serving agendas and interests that hinders quality education to exist, and devalues a public educations with purpose of to serve the needs of the adults. In the last few lines of the essay, "By any reasonable measure, America's monopolistic, bureaucratic, over-regulated system of public schools is woefully unprepared to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century. Political, business, and education leaders continue to talk about "reforming" the current public education system. They should, instead, be discussing how to replace it." The comments in the G/M article is voicing the same points in the essay, The Failure of American Public Education. Where retired educators are hired at Home Depot, and than proceed to insult the customers, questioning their own math procedures, and than explain that customers no longer know how to figure out square footage, or read the labels of products or determined their own needs and requirements, Yet, the customers do not see it as being insulting, and those that do, get a proper dressing down from the sales clerks. At least with private education, the users are allow to question their expertise, but not within the public education system. It is why the users of the private system have more value than the users of the public education system, and as a result, higher achievement for the private schools. 1) Although they probably spend enough, there is a serious maldistribution of the financial resources so that those with the most need get the least and vice versa. 2) Americans | IP | IP PA | 213,093 |
drive out during the first reboot, other wise it will start all over again :crying (found that out while I was on the phone) Edited: it is still called unattended.xml wainuitech 13-08-2011, 12:33 PM FYI -- heres the documentation (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr\\... / method I use with WAIK. (Step by step) undiejuice 13-08-2011, 01:54 PM @Wainuitech. Yes that's the tool I used to create the xml file. I downloaded the ISO from the Microsoft website a few months back while I was having an experiment using Windows 7 and the waik tool for the first time. I managed to use videos from YouTube, which helped me guide using the waik application, but many of them have failed to explain what you have to do once the xml is complete. Are you supposed to put in the root of the cd or in the sources folder or rename it? Cheers. wainuitech 13-08-2011, 03:05 PM Neither -- What I do is put the unattended file on a USB drive, plug that into the back of the PC, (not the front USB's as sometimes they wont work) or laptop, with the DVD in the drive, and the BIOS set to boot from the USB drive first, power it up and away it goes. It reads your .xml file and carries out the instructions / Options provided. On reboot, remove the USB drive, other wise it starts again :( In the second post, the linked instructions under "Validate and Save Settings" , step 5 Copy the | ID | ID DF | 1,731,458 |
form the would have an American prestige. To sue face, he opted for a policy of Vietnamisation- continuing US involvement only as far as supporting the RUNs own efforts to win against the North. Vietnamisation spelled great suffering for the people of the DRU. The great bombing campaign- Linebackers 1 and 2, Rolling Thunder, among others- laid waste to vast tracts of land, while Operation Meuu forced the Ho Chi Miuh trail to move further into hostile Cambodian territory. However, like the Nazi bombing campaigns amongst Britain in World War 2, this only served to strengthen the peoples resolve. Many in the South were suffering as a result as well- to root out the Viet Cong. The US was clearing jungles and displacing populations as well as destroying agriculture. As a result, the Viet Cong general more support from sympathetic villagers. Vietnamisation also failed to holster the ARUNs strength, as corruption and poor organisation compromised the troops morale. | IP | IP DS | 1,463,967 |
that people who invest the time to learn to speak english BEFORE they come here will do much better. We don't need any more barrios, and the thing most likely to prevent that is the requirement of fluecy in english. (5) Actual proof of immunizations, perhaps blood tests, to prevent TB and other diseases from being spread, particularly among our children. So, Bob, I believe that if a man and his family have been here for 5 years, have started down the road to home ownership, who has NEVER been arrested for ANYTHING, DUI, Family violence, drugs, aren't a member of any gang, and more importantly, don't permit any of their children to be in a gang, then they deserve a chance. An ugly problem is alcohol abuse, and machisimo. Unfortunately, these requirements would eliminate a lot of illegals. However, that is what a stable society MUST have. Most Hispanics don't want to talk about how many women are beaten and abused. Part of the reason is that here in the USA, these men know womwn have more freedom, and are determined to keep them in "order". Most well meaning Anglos don't speak the language, and they surely don't understand ANYTHING about the culture. Pretending that all of these illegal immigrants desrve a chance doesn't reflect the real world. I know, a friend of mine is a rape and family counselor who, by the way is a black woman, who told me straight out, "Ain't no way I'd put up | NARRATIVE | null | 1,413,092 |
in education, opening up a whole new experience for both teachers and learners -- and my visit to the US reminded me again of how much ground we have to cover here in NZ before we can really experience this for ourselves and our students. The current focus on the foll-out of UFB to all schools, and the increasing competition among ISPs that is bringing pricing down is a start -- but we must do more here I believe. We must take on board the fact that ubiquitous access is actually an imperative in terms of NZ remaining competitive in the global economy, and that experience of this is an imperative in the lives of our learners. Sadly, we are hamstrung at the moment through the lack of access, the restrictions of download volumes and the pricing schedules -- all of which mitigate against the true experience of ubiquity. We're also hamstrung by many of our leaders in different positions within our education system who still see internet access as an 'extra', an 'option' to consider after the library is stocked and the sports teams are equipped, and by some who demand to see how it all impacts on learning before committing to suppport. Now I'm not knocking libraries or sports teams, nor am I saying we oughtn't focus on how anything we do impacts on learning -- what I am saying is that we need to aspire to a bigger picture here of the imparatives behind achieving the sort | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 1,716,256 |
Dell steps into the berthings quietly since this will be home for the forseeable future and he moves to his bed taking a seat followed by a breath as his hands rub his eyes for a moment, another day, another toaster killed, so a good day. Private Triptolemus opens up a small note book and he begins making marks in the note book and as a few marks are made the notebook is put away quietly. Barney is next through the hatchway, most of his gear slung across an arm in an attempt to conceal the weary sagging of his shoulders as pure physcal fatigue. There's also the added bonus of him not wearing pants, having added the blood-soaked clothing to the aforementioned arm-pile just outside the door. Well, it stops trapsing, after all. That and the brisk pace he moves towards his locker suggest that a shower comes secondary to having something to change into. Or to be worn on the way there. Kellin heads for his bunk, tossing his gear in before arranging it how he likes it "I have a feeling about the Admiral, like we are going to get a lot more action real soon" This isn't really pointed at anyone in particular. Damon steps through, recently unarmed and back to being a defenseless marine that's not allowed to carry weapons. Now in his off duties, he lights a cigarette and steps past them all on the way to his bunk. "Maybe they got bigger rooms | NARRATIVE | NA SS | 218,815 |
love you love you I can and I will and I do I can and I will and I do Please Click here to submit the Corrections of I Can I Will I Do Lyrics | LY | LY SL | 640,331 |
chopped rosemary to the batter :) Nov 16th, 07:59 Jessica H cooked alot quicker than it says above. It didnt need the last 15-20 mins. If I had left it in longer it would have burnt Apr 25th, 17:33 Simon C Lazy version - use same quantity of flour and milk to eggs. e.g. 1 cupful of eggs, 1 cup of flour, 1 cup of milk. Expect mixture to rise about 4-6 times.... Lizzie S doubled up this mixture, used veggie burgers and served with bread and butter, cauli, carrots and gravy. Fed three hungry adults and three hungry children rose really well - fab Sep 19th 2011, 19:19 Cathy R if you peep your batter might not rise just like with regular yorkshire puddings. It's better to use full fat milk otherwise the mixture can seperate when you cook it. Feb 21st 2011, 16:37 Lauretta R made this meal before kids and it was always fine and lovely. Now tried it twice since using BBC website recipie which must surely be same as above, and utter disaster, burnt below and still runny white stuff inside, yuk and did not rise at all and couldn't get it off the base of the tray. Why can't you peep at it whilst it's cooking, is that what makes it sag? May try it with 2 eggs. Feb 21st 2011, 09:26 CLAIRE MARIE R I always cheat and use 'batter mix' which i get from the supermarket. But i use 2 eggs instead | HI | HI RE | 1,467,201 |
you think it is that women are less likely to have enough money for a comfortable retirement? Are you worried about your future, financially speaking? Are you spending too much on shoes instead of saving your money? I am Emma, mum to 6 and known to most on the Internet as The Real Supermum. I began my life as Supermum back in 2010, for 2 years I have worked endlessly to provide a safe and confidential support network for hundreds of women. facebook comments: Comments As a professional who works in finance (i'm a qualified bookkeeper, i'm a member of the Chartered Institutes of Bankers in Scotland -- the only professional body for those in banking -- and i'm working towards accountancy qualifications) i actually would have found that original article quite insulting. When it comes to day to day finances the woman tends to control the finances, this was traditionally part of running a household (Mrs Beeton went into this and it became the main trend in the 70?s when women really became career housewives). As for a woman's pension contributions, there was a con back in the 70?s called the "married woman's stamp". It was claimed that if you paid it you would get a pension and it was aimed at stay at home mums. We are currently seeing the generation of woman who have inadequate pensions. Add onto that women traditionally are the ones to take career breaks. Then you have the fact there is still inequality | OP | OP OB | 42,062 |
to come true And I can't wait to see what you'll do With all of this love that I'm saving for you All of this love Can't wait to see what you'll do with all of this love All of this love that I'm saving for you All of this love that I'm saving for you | LY | LY SL | 1,400,941 |
remember them all with respect and pride. | SP | SP TA | 242,865 |
Android users more likely to put out Android users are more likely to be slutty, it transpires -- having more one night stands, signing up to dating sites more often and being more likely to have sex on a first date, according to a Match.com survey of single Canadian mobile users. The figures are a dramatic reworking of previous research in the area that suggested that iPhone users were the most likely to be sexually indiscriminate - having the most sexual partners of all smartphone owners according to a 2010 OKCupid survey. On the delicate question of first-date sex, the difference between smartphone-owning singles is statistically slight: 62 per cent of Android them say they've had sex after one date compared to 57 per cent of iPhone users - it's the Blackberry owners who stand out with only 48 percent saying that they have. A clear take-away from the Match survey is that BlackBerry owners must be too busy, er, doing business, to engage in either dates, one-nighters or sex. Only 50 per cent have visited an online dating site compared to 58 percent of iPhone users, and 72 per cent of Android users. Fifty-five per cent of Android users in the Canada survey said they had had one night stands -- the most of any phone owners, apparently. We've asked Match.com for the stats on one night stands for iPhone and Blackberry users but have had no response. iPhoners are the most likely to date a co-worker, with nearly | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 683,378 |
it's 'human' part of them that elevated them to their current leadership position and only 'being' facet that can retain them to that elevation or take them up further, I think the problem could be largely addressed. Playing with children to liven up innocence, keeping free and candid communications open with spouse and trusted friends& learning from failures of others are sure shot ways of avoiding the free fall. Avinash Sankhe Group IT Head Karvy Computershare We can talk about this subject by years, but in my experience, it's mostly because they can ...that s why, we can blame brain, we can blame childhood , but seriously, how much ethics require not to submit an expense report with personal expenses marked as corporate? not to use your c suite title to impress people?... I don t think all leaders are like that, but it's not because you get a leadership position that you change your mind, probably was the same when you were in a non leadership position. Also, we have to consider that when you are going up into the corporate ladder, the more you climb the most people praise you, you get used to be consider brilliant, excellent, smart,etc. , and that could be addictive for some people. Then at some point you lose contact with the reality and unless you have people who can get you back down to earth is difficult to keep centered when all you hear is how good you are, how well company | OP | OP OB | 635,970 |
version from the Waitrose website to Saveur's salty sauce. The egg yolk they beat in as well is overkill though: let's be honest: this is not a dish that needs any added richness. Julia and Raymond Blanc don't bother with bechamel at all, and their sandwiches seem rather dull and dry in comparison. Although, it must be admitted, it's a pretty high bar: toasted cheese and ham will always be delicious. Flavourings Saveur recipe croque monsieur. Photograph: Felicity Cloake The croque, while essentially a simple beast, often comes accessorised with dijon mustard, the acidic heat tempering its outrageous cheesiness. Waitrose and Jamie magazine stir it into their bechamel, but to ensure a dollop in every mouthful, I'm going to spread it generously on to the bread like Saveur and Raymond Blanc. The customary pinch of nutmeg in the bechamel here becomes an inspired combination with the nutty sweetness of the cheese. No one dares to fiddle any further, however: a classic's a classic, and once you start adding pineapple or tomato, you're straying into official variation territory (a croque Hawaiian and a croque provenal respectively). The cooking method Julia Child recipe croque monsieur. Photograph: Felicity Cloake Larousse explains that the croque is browned on both sides "either in butter in a frying pan or under the grill". Julia is in the frying camp while Raymond fries briefly and then finishes his wholemeal croque off in a hot oven for 5 minutes to melt the cheese (not a use of electricity | HI | HI HT RE | 102,514 |
they have concluded that it is not. Britain has "a hard law with a kind face" -- a law which provides protection and safety for vulnerable people; a law which affirms dignity in living as well as dignity in dying; and which recognises that dying is not just about choice or individual autonomy -- but affects others too, not least the doctor who would be commissioned to kill you . The law in Britain is crystal clear. Prosecutions are rare but anyone contemplating the premature ending of a person's life has to weigh most seriously the possibility of prosecution: yes, a tough law with a kind face. And that is precisely how it should be. The introduction of euthanasia will be masked by euphemism and cloaked in words like dignity, mercy, compassion and autonomy. The reality will be doctors who will be in future kill patients; disabled people made to believe they would be better off dead; patient safety compromised; and politicians using the new law as a pretext to withdraw resources from the care of the sick. The so-called right to die will soon become a duty to die -- and to die quickly. Consider what is at stake. Chillingly, the philosopher Baroness Warnock, has said that the sick are "wasting people's lives" because of the care they require: "I f you're demented, you're wasting people's lives -- your family's lives -- and you're wasting the resources of the National Health Service." Suggesting that we have a "duty to | SP | SP FS | 3,016,428 |
loving their dad more. Rebellious Child Usually the eldest child; needs to blame the parent's separation and/or divorce, and sometimes even death, for all his or her failures; this way he or she is not expected to behave maturely; needs to see self as a victim (and may really be); hates anyone who actually holds him or her accountable; is threatened by the idea of being ignored. ________________________________________\\... The descriptions above are not all inclusive. Each can be lengthened by careful study of these characteristics, and possibly provide even more insight into these people's distorted and unhealthy thinking. The descriptions were kept short and general for the purpose of being a sample of what the counselor can look for. Making "sense" of it all. Keep in mind that there will be "experts" and statisticians who will probably disagree with the findings of this article. Our intention here is not to establish a new train of thought, or even to disprove the findings of others, The reason that all of this is important is because as Christian counselors we have an obligation to use whatever tools we have at our disposal, which do not contradict the Word of God's teachings, to help those who are hurting. Understanding the findings of this article will help the counselor understand some of the reasons why people do what they do; why they make their specific choices, what may or may not work in trying to help them, and can especially serve the counselor as | OP | OP AV | 638,621 |
segment's photo! The other one kept putting me in the mind of Jason Sudeikis doing a SNL skit... So, Petraeus is having sex under the desk with Paula Broadwell and Mrs. Broadwell is insecure about Jill Kelley so she sends her harassing emails which Ms. Kelly gives to her "friend" with the FBI who passes it up the ladder and an investigation ensues but since the "friend" was obsessed with Ms. Kelly and had texted her shirtless photos he was barred from the case. Yikes. In late Jan. a Wiki page was up for about an hour that outed the affair: The President is blissfully unaware of all of this until a day after the election. Hmmmm. How did this get passed the Petraeus' vetting to become CIA chief? Excuse me while I put on my tinfoil hat.... there we go. Did anyone notice that Petraeus went with the narrative about the silly video when it was known to be a lie? Could that have been because he feared being outed? Or was threatened? Is it possible he found that untenable with the upcoming hearings so he resigned so he can tell the unvarnished truth if asked to testify? Okay, off with the hat. Where is President Obama? Is he rightfully spitting mad that he was not informed? Is he demanding Petraeus, Hillary and everyone involved come forth and testify? 1Brett1 If Petraeus testifies, then all conspiratorial/soap opera-ish points are moot. If he doesn't testify, no matter what the truth | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 351,370 |
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Arkin's producer, recruited by the CIA to launch the film, are hilarious, a kind of Mel Brooks/Zero Mostel double act. The facial hair is commendable: Affleck looks like the male lead in a Marilyn Chambers porno. Meanwhile, the actors playing the six diplomats all bear a slight resemblance to 'real' actors of the day -- one looks a little like Meryl Streep, another like Diane Keaton, a third like Keith Carradine. It's the kind of film Clooney has been championing for years: a witty and suspenseful thriller, with a contemporary political subtext bubbling away beneath its handsome surface. The publicity machine is cranking up talk of an Oscar nomination for Affleck, which might prove to be more than just PR guff. But as a director, Affleck's future finally seems assured, and the movies can only profit from his experience of failure as well as his determination to succeed. Editor's Letter Hunter Davies, who in 1968 wrote the first authorised biography of The Beatles and now more than 50 years on has compiled and edited The John Lennon Letters, admits in his introduction that he has for the purposes of the book 'rather expanded the definition of the word letter', which immediately... | OP | OP RV | 297,105 |
so simple, so beautiful, that when we grasp it - in a decade, a century, or a millennium - we will all say to each other, how could it have been otherwise? How could we have been so stupid?" --John A. Wheeler Please join us at our new MDT forum for further discussions regarding MDT: Please join us at the new MDT forum, for future discussions pertaining to novel postulates and equations representing hitherto unsung aspects of physical reality and foundational questions in physics: ttp://www.fqxi.org/community/forum/topi\\... Thanks again to Anthony & FQXI for the MDT forum. We will be hosting an "E pur si muove" dance party there for St. Patrick's day. Lawrence--you write, "The MDT idea is not wrong, as far as I can see. The only thing is that it does not really IMO tell us much we don't already know, There is also some rather nonstandard language involved, where if I understand it right it appears that Dr. E's idea of an expanding space is just a way of describing the timelike region enclosed by a light cone. So my sense is that this is just a somewhat nonstandard way of looking at relativity." For the first time in the history of relativity, change has been woven into the fundamental fabric of spacetime with dx4/dt=ic. And all of a sudden quantum mechanics' characteristic trait of entanglement and nonlocality have been given a physical model. dx4/dt=ic distributes locality, lending quantum mechancis its probabilistic nature. And all of a sudden | ID | ID DF | 444,213 |
nearly finished that now, and I?ve got a great job with some great people. It?s just the way that life?s gone for me. NELL SCHOFIELD: I haven?t actually acted since 1988. I guess what happened for me is that I really got bored sitting around waiting for the phone to call. So I started volunteering at a local radio station, and I learned how to broadcast. I call myself a writer and broadcaster now. I?ve worked for the last 14 years as a film reviewer and presenter on Showtime, interviewing film people, actors. BRUCE BERESFORD, FILM DIRECTOR: I think Nell not having acted is a bit of a shame because I always thought she was very talented. She?s a lively, bright, vivacious funny girl. I think she could have had an acting career if she really wanted it and I guess she didn?t really want it. I think she probably just did other things. NELL SCHOFIELD: I bought my property on the western side of the Great Divide back in 88 on the proceeds of my last acting gig. And it?s been just the most wonderful thing for me to have that place as a retreat. I had, you know, several boyfriends when I was young, and then when I was 21, when I was at NIDA, I had my first girlfriend. It wasn?t such a big thing for me discovering that I was gay. I just think whoever you love is who you love and that?s a wonderful thing | SP | SP TA | 443,123 |
I need a stuffing recipe for next week but I eat both paleo and low fodmap so that means no onions and mushrooms. Any suggestions of what might work well instead? This looks fantastic! I just made a {paleo} pumpkin bread stuffing this weekend, and it definitely satisfied my "Thanksgiving food" craving for November. Looks like this would be a perfect recipe to add to the Thanksgiving table as well! Oh...and I totally think I'm going to do this one for stuffing/dressing this year! I had a debacle last year with paleo stuffing and attempting to use almond flour bread cubes in lieu of standard bread cubes. Bad idea. Didn't come out well at all. So yay, maybe I'll do this one! Sounds AWESOME!! And I LOVE caramelized onions!! I just found your site and I love it and all your commentary! Thanks for the great recipes! I drool every time you talk about the brittle. I need to make very soon! I will be making this stuffing and it will be before thanksgiving. I am craving it already. Do you have a pin it button somewhere that I'm not seeing? I keep pinning your recipes. Just wondering if it could be easier than copy and pasting onto Pinterest. This is absolutely amazeballs! I used pumpkin instead of sweet potato, and I used lots of chives (I made the Bacon Chive Sweet Potato Biscuits!) and rosmary and savoury. I also omitted the broth (I was out) and used 2TBLS coconut | HI | HI RE | 48,658 |
You can't see through these eyes But I won't question If I deserve this The answer's much too hard to bare It's like I'm watching myself When I'm with you And I can't recognize what I see There's no visible doubt When I'm with you And I can't recognize what I see I've got no weight attached to The soles of my feet But no matter where we go from here You'll always feel like home Pushing, pushing I'm pushing further now Pushing, pushing I'm pushing further now Pushing, pushing I'm pushing further now Pushing, pushing I'm pushing further now It's like I'm watching myself When I'm with you And I can't recognize what I see There is no visible doubt When I'm with you And I can't recognize what I see So take my hand And lead the way from here So take my hand And lead the way from here So take my hand And lead the way from here So take my hand And lead the way from here So take my hand {Two souls aren't better off alone} And lead the way from here So take my hand {Two souls aren't better off alone} And lead the way from here It's like I'm watching myself When I'm with you And I can't recognize what I see There is no visible doubt When I'm with you And I can't recognize what I see | LY | LY SL | 628,064 |
70 people now. The organization has evolved. We have close to 4,000 accounts now, so the volume of our transactions is increasing and the complexity of those transactions continues to increase as well. We also want to build in redundancy of our operational systems. The new ERM system selection process, I would just like to explain to you all how we have gone about this. Byron talked about the introduction of the Agile methodology, so we are leveraging off the skills we have in house with that now. We made that a key process of our project team, so we followed the Agile methodology. We selected an initial team from the business and the technical teams to leverage off that knowledge. We didn't start looking at solutions, we started looking at what our requirements are, so we spent a lot of time early on in the process identifying our system requirements. We then shortlisted and analysed a whole range of potential solutions. We think we have one that's going to do the job, but we are doing our final due diligence on that at the moment, but it's an exciting opportunity to really move APNIC into a much more integrated operating environment, as far as all our internal systems. The final due diligence is currently under way. The project plan is currently being finalized and we're hoping to begin implementation in quarter 4. What functionality are we expecting to be supported by this new system? We want HR and payroll, | SP | SP TA | 457,405 |
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Reseting IE settings is another thing that can be tried to stop this error. Also if you are using domain authentication for web access, make sure you go onto the web, so that the authentication process is completed BEFORE attempting to setup CRM offline. | ID | ID QA | 788,996 |
creation of the Ural Asian Union.The 3 country in near future Iran Syria N.Korea will "join"NWO by furs.One of final steps of will be illuminating physical currency and force all peoples the placement of computer chips in our bodies after that no one will purchase anything without being electronically scanned.We all going to be under total control of NWO masters.Today puppeteers of NWO continues killing humans with virus's,wars, economic crisis and many other ways most of us don't now or don't understand.They have one goal it is to take over the world and eliminate 80-90% of the world population and slave all remain rest of population.My friends we must investigate and expose and burn to the ground their evil plans but if you want to be a market slave go ahead because in the totalitarian NWO regime will be only two classes the masters incredibly wealthy and their slaves.Can you guess which one you will belong to or it is too difficult for you.All puppeteers call themselves "patriots and constitutional defenders".Wake up my Brothers do your research, my recommendation:Read the book "Masters Game"by Graham Hancock & Robert Bauval.Book contains 6 hundred pages with sources, photos and references.And YouTube videos especially:Zeitgeist by Peter Joseph,The Upcoming New World Order, NWO Deception, Satanic NOW,One World Religion,The big deception,NWO Alien Agenda,The Deception of One World Religion, New World Order Plan to Kill 90% of the World's Population,Illuminati Satanic 2012+ UFO Event, NWO Satanic Higher Consciousness,New Age Satanism,Satanic Enlightenment, New Age Deception,The Power behind the | ID | ID QA | 508,610 |
woman but I still feel like a girl Even though I've grown up tall I feel small in this big world The candles that I'm blowing are adding up as time goes by I used to wish to be a grown up, now I miss the girl inside Oh those days of playdates in my friend's backyard Sand pit spades, dress ups, potions, monkey bars! Now we're paying off our debt Dealing with our daily stress If I could just forget, I'd go straight back to When I was young My boyfriend has just left me for a great job overseas I remember Johnny Abbott in Grade Five- he'd never leave Well my rent is overdue and my laundry's piling up I don't want to go to work today it all feels like too much And when I look at photographs and all that's happened in the past I wish that I could take myself back there And I like Fairybread the best Make believe that I'm a princess And mum and dad will tuck me in And give me a Butterfly Kiss Good night, sleep tight I NEED TO KNOW (I COULD) And I know it's my decision to go On my own, on my own And I think, well am I making the right choice? I hope, oh I hope I am following my dreams Or so it seems, or so it seems But it gets harder as the time draws near For me to leave, for me | LY | LY SL | 213,441 |
with J.J. Dillion at ringside and even Sting on the receiving end of a DDT on the floor. This was a back & forth match with the crowd hot from start to finish but this match did it's job in establishing matches & feuds going into the "Great American Bash" PPV the next month. June '88 [The American Dream: The Dusty Rhodes Story] Russian Chain Match: Ricky Morton vs. Ivan Koloff - This chain match was held under the rules that you had to touch all four corners to win. Both men used the chain as a weapon throughout the match from choking, using it to give a low blow, and whip each other while also telling the story of Morton being lighter in weight, he had more trouble pulling Koloff. The quality is what you usually expect in this type of match but the biggest story came afterwords due to Paul Jones making it clear that this was "make it or break it" for the weak link in Koloff. Sept. '88 "I Quit" Match: Ric Flair vs. Terry Funk - Despite Flair being the World Champion, this was a non-title match has it evolved past the championship into a fight about pride to the point where both men agreed that the loser would shake the winners hand. Flair was very physical here with his chops from the start to the point where Funk was knocked down & outside numerous times. Funk retaliated by brawling using his taped fist & | IP | IP DS | 411,411 |
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want to talk about what she saw. "I don't think the world needs to know about it. It was horrific enough to see," she said. "There's family out there. What I saw was bad enough that I don't want the family to have to relive it." Dan Robinson, chief of the Crows Landing Volunteer Fire Department, saw the parked Toyota and something in the road. He said he thought the driver had hit an animal. When he realized what was happening, he tried to stop Aguiar, who appeared calm yet forceful, didn't scream and spoke of "demons" in the child, Robinson said. "Give me the knife. Give me the knife," Aguiar said as he grabbed for a pen in Robinson's front pocket. Mota's fianc, an Escalon firefighter, arranged a post-traumatic stress debriefing for her with the department counselor Monday morning. She said she's planning on more sessions. Bee staff writer Michael R. Shea can be reached at mshea@modbee.com or 578-2391. sac123abc 08-07-2008, 03:34 PM Maybe the kid was changing into a demon or serpent? What would you all do if your kids or people around you started changing to serpents? krakhead 08-07-2008, 08:48 PM Maybe the kid was changing into a demon or serpent? I really, really hope that's a joke! What would you all do if your kids or people around you started changing to serpents? Seek psychiatric help................ deany 09-07-2008, 08:40 AM yes this certainly is a strange story and doesn't make a lot of sense. It never | ID | ID DF | 1,445,635 |
absolute.... Don't waste your time, my friend. Between the predatory section of the right and the ABC stands a pretty thick brick wall: The rest of us! Harquebus: BushGirl: 14 Jun 2012 12:18:54pm OK, did I read it correctly? Scott is the equivalent of the Editor-in-Chief, and is ultimately responsible for ALL material appearing on ABCOnline? Ah, right! That explains why staff such as Alexandra Kirk can have published today her gossip column, allegedly based on the ubiquitous "Anon" in the Federal Ministry, along with others in the Government, in which she tells us about the PM's office digging dirt on the Opposition. Wasn't Mr Scott appointed with the very full support of his friend, one John Winston Howard, who was PM at the time. [BTW: that Government wasn't into digging dirt; Tuckey and Heffernan didn't exist in those days; and Justice Kirby wasn't vilified in the Coward's Castle.] An Observer: 14 Jun 2012 12:25:05pm Someone once said: 'Murdoch's tabloid papers does the intellectual equivalent of what Fast Food does to your arteries. Like Fast Food, the Murdoch brand of Fast News pleases at first but in time the food is bland and leave you wanting more and more. It has no substance and can not feed your intellect'. Mark James: 14 Jun 2012 12:58:26pm An Observer, it's worth noting that, even if Murdoch insists on calling himslef an Australian, in 1985 he swore an oath to entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, | SP | SP FS | 24,011 |
Oh, I wish I was in heaven sitting down I wish this road we were taking wasn't made for breaking down I wish these nights of pleasure and days of pain weren't so tightly bound and I wish I was in heaven sitting down. They done kept me out here on this road so long all the way back home she finally said "so long." I tried to call her on some old telephone but she's not around. And I wish I was in heaven sitting down. Oh, I wish I was in heaven sitting down I wish this road we were taking wasn't made for breaking down I wish these nights of pleasure and these days of pain weren't so tightly bound and I wish I was in heaven sitting down. I been out here so long, baby, my back and my shoulder they're tired. And my mind __________ but the wheels on this old thing, they keep turning round and round and I wish I was in heaven sitting down Oh, I wish I was in heaven sitting down I wish this road we were taking wasn't made for breaking down I wish these nights of pleasure and these days of pain weren't so tightly bound and I wish I was in heaven sitting down. oh, I wish I was in heaven sitting down. Oh, I wish I was in heaven sitting down. | LY | LY SL | 139,110 |
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not even have a medical degree. Now Obama says health care reform is what is needed to improve the economy? I thought the stimulus bill was supposed to do that? What about the 1.3 trillion dollar budget and 700 billion dollar bailouts? Andrew Jackson once said that the country should be run by everyday Americans and not by the elite. It is obvious all the money was spent for political payback and greed; not to the consumer and American public who pay the taxes in this country. We really need to clean house and start new again with consumer advocates. kickbass | 7.28.09 @ 10:03AM if you believe what Ben Stein has written i feel sorry for you; what a terrible burden to harbor beliefs that are utter fantasy and nasty to boot. All Ben is concerned with is keeping his pile of money while millions of Americans have no health insurance... If life was fair there would be hundreds of folks spending their free time making up horrible lies about Ben Stein and getting paid to do it. Karl in Phoenix | 7.28.09 @ 10:27AM Are you saying that Ben Stein in concerned with keeping his wealth AND HE should spend HIS money to pay for millions of AMERICAN'S health insurance? There is no way to "insure" your "health". You must mean "medical insurance", to cover catastophicly large medical expenses. The Obama is unemploying millions of Americans with his manipulation of the private sector. Most of those recently unemployed | IP | IP | 186,900 |
to 2000. This ruling, however, does not protect those charged who are residing outside of El Salvador. The Conviction of Inocente Orlando Montano: The Erosion of Impunity Fourteen years after the massacre at UCA, there is a break in the case. On September 11, 2012, Inocente Orlando Montano was convicted in a US federal court on charges of immigration fraud and perjury. Montano had lied on applications for temporary protective status (TPS), concealing his former occupation as a military commander in the Salvadoran army. Assistant US Attorney John Capin said Montano was "motivated by a desire to conceal human rights violations that he participated in, or sought to conceal what he was involved in in El Salvador." 24 Withholding this information was no small omission. Montano was among the high-ranking military officers indicted by a Spanish court in 2011 for collusion in the UCA massacre of November 16, 1989. Now, that court is seeking Montano's extradition from the US to stand trial in Spain. He is currently under house arrest pending his sentencing hearing scheduled for December 18, 2012. While it is not clear whether the US will comply with this request, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) press release does not show much sympathy for Montano: Today's guilty plea reinforces our message to those who violate human rights worldwide: the United States will not turn a blind eye to your foreign crimes if you seek to hide here," said ICE Director John Morton. "ICE's Homeland Security Investigations will | IP | IP ED | 3,232,647 |
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make a request yourself directly to the exam board. It's important you speak to a teacher on results day -- don't leave it until later, as all remark requests have to be submitted by 20th September. Also, the earlier you make the request, the sooner you will get your mark back. There is a fee of around 40 per module for a remark, but this is usually paid for by the school or college, and is refunded if there is a change in your grade. Don't forget that your grade can go down as well as up if you get your paper remarked, so have a think about it and talk it through with a tutor first before asking them to request a remark. Resits If you feel the marks you've received are fair, or do not want to request a remark of your papers, you might consider re-sitting one or more of your exams. Speak to your subject tutor either on or shortly after results day, and see what they have to say. If they agree re-sitting a paper is worthwhile, then they will submit you for a resit either in January or June. I've taken 4 or more AS levels -- how many and which ones should I carry on to A2 level? Our first piece of advice if you are in this situation is to at least carry on with all the subjects that are required for your degree entry. If you have applied to study Physics | HI | HI HT | 541,676 |
mature! And grown-up! ADULT, EVEN! GO US. I also related the story of how, as part of the process of applying for life insurance, a nurse visited [...] (The post below repurposes, with some revisions, a post that I wrote late last year after TEDWomen. I've been revisiting it this weekend as I prepare notes for a panel that I'm moderating tomorrow at the WIE Symposium, on mothers and social change. The discussion tomorrow will be, to some extent, a consideration of the [...] I breastfed both of my children. I breastfed Emilia on park benches and in restaurants and in libraries and on airplanes. I breastfed Jasper in front of a crowd at BlogHer '08 -- while I was speaking -- when he was eight weeks old. I breastfed Jasper by Guy Kawasaki's swimming pool, while sobbing and [...] I was never one of those little girls who played with dolls and dreamed of becoming a mommy. When I played with dolls, it was to concoct new adventures for Barbie, International Super Spy, or to host global summits on world peace with George, my stuffed monkey, the Bionic Woman, a clutch of plush kittens [...] There's a post at Babble this week by a mom who regrets having been too obsessed with photographing every moment of her family's life. She forced herself to put the camera down, and, she says, is happier for it. "While I still desperately want my boys to be able to look through photo albums | OP | OP OB | 162,730 |
public, is to create a new paradigm that appeals to a wide variety of groups. To wit: National Defense - The only way the USA can be defeated militarily is the way that Imperial Russia and Germany were defeated in WW I, by a collapse of the Home Front. The major risk of that is a prolonged and severe reduction in available oil. My approach is modeled on how the Swiss handled a seven year, 100% oil embargo. Economy - The USA has been consuming and not investing. We are heading towards a 3rd World economy here (provable by MI model). Wealth is a measure of assets, not income and the current value of our wealth makes us no longer a wealthy nations. Environment - A subset of our advocated solutions will decrease CO2 by -38% in twenty years. Not Hansen's -50% but close. Add other measures, and I am confident that we could exceed -50% CO2 emissions. Employment - +4% in twenty years Lifestyle - The impact of obesity (diabetes and heart disease) is quickly becoming self evident. Few families will not be affected. TOD and increased bicycling is a major part of the cure. This is a short summary. Trying to get my ducks in a row, uncertain about what to do, in what order, and trying to gather resources. Extrapolating from "investing" and "GDP" extracted from the above statements - One thing I would like to see is a reformulation of the GDP to more directly reflect | ID | ID DF | 3,274,218 |
-- two of the easiest and most popular flowers to dry and it will last you for months to come. . | HI | HI HT | 1,485,913 |
So I had a horrible experience today at Forcevaccine Clinic in Vaccines, Indiana with a doctor by the name of Dr. Libelthreat. We took Adam in for his 2 year well visit so that if he ever needed a doctor for a sick visit we could take him in. We selectively vaccinate and haven't done any since he was 2 months old. The student doctor is the one who did the actual check up. He took a history and kept commenting on how advanced Adam was. He was surprised that we were still breastfeeding but didn't seem turned off by it -- more curious then anything. Was happy to hear Adam was still RF. Then he asked about vaccines and asked if he was up to date. That's when I explained that no he wasn't and we weren't doing any more until we further researched it. He finished up and said Adam was very healthy and everything was good and he just had to have his boss sign off on the chart and we would be out of there. We waited 30 minutes and the student doctor and the pediatrician finally walk in the exam room. The pediatrician doesn't even look at me or speak to me. Instead they go to his chart and are talking back and forth and the student doctor is nodding and writing things down. That's when the pediatrician turns to me and asks, "Has he had any vaccinations at all?" I responded, "He's had a | OP | OP OB | 156,412 |
Pathetique sonata I've only had to do it for long chords, like the pathetique above, which is nice. And to attempt to answer the crescendo on a note: you just need to convice the audience that there is a crescendo on a single note to create an illusion. I think if one thinks there is a crescendo then that's all that is necessary. But only when there is something afterwards - not the last chord of a pieace. ansatz496 May 5 2012, 12:28 AM Shall we try vibrato next? BerkshireMum May 5 2012, 11:29 AM QUOTE(HanonMum @ May 3 2012, 12:39 AM) I love the forum! It is a great source of information from the forum members, and I find fascinating to hear your replies. Thank you all. Of course, you could do interesting things, I suppose, by playing the strings inside a piano , though maybe it is not highly recommended to try at home.... It was fascinating to watch the accompanist doing just that in the brass final of BBC YMOTY. It was a piece for French horn, but I can't remember the name of it. JimD May 5 2012, 11:49 AM QUOTE(BerkshireMum @ May 5 2012, 12:29 PM) QUOTE(HanonMum @ May 3 2012, 12:39 AM) I love the forum! It is a great source of information from the forum members, and I find fascinating to hear your replies. Thank you all. Of course, you could do interesting things, I suppose, by playing the strings inside a piano | ID | ID DF | 1,432,616 |
your services fail really quickly and tests on the 1/2 that you're testing reveal nothing then you've identified 2 good batteries. Then switch to the good batteries and test the other pair independently. Thanks for both of these replies. I'm not a sparky and must admit I'd not considered either splitting the bank or using a hydrometer. I'm pretty sure I could borrow one. What range of reading would suggest a problem and what reading would suggest a good battery as opposed to the other sort? I'm hoping to identify no more than 2 duffers, because I can use the 2 starter ones that I know are okay. I'd do this because 1/ I won't need the starter batteries 'til spring and 2/ Although my engine is industrial it is still only 2250cc, so I don't need twin 110AH batteries either You need to separate the 2 halves of the house battery. As said use just one half after charging. Then use the other half. It will become obvious that one half is no good. (unless they are both knackered. When on discharge if you find that one 12v battery in the series is a lot lower voltage than the other then you have identified the actual dead battery. This test for the house batteries will test in exactly the same way as you use them. ie time to discharge at a known current.ie the inverter and imersion heater. So this is a direct indication of their usefulness to do | ID | ID DF | 596,772 |
me on this issue, some very dear friends who don't agree with me on this issue. But in that tolerance also, no one would ever propose, not in a McCain-Palin administration, to do anything to prohibit, say, visitations in a hospital or contracts being signed, negotiated between parties. But I will tell Americans straight up that I don't support defining marriage as anything but between one man and one woman, and I think through nuances we can go round and round about what that actually means. But I'm being as straight up with Americans as I can in my non- support for anything but a traditional definition of marriage. BIDEN : No. Barack Obama nor I support redefining from a civil side what constitutes marriage. We do not support that. That is basically the decision to be able to be able to be left to faiths and people who practice their faiths the determination what you call it. The bottom line though is, and I'm glad to hear the governor, I take her at her word, obviously, that she think there should be no civil rights distinction, none whatsoever, between a committed gay couple and a committed heterosexual couple. If that's the case, we really don't have a difference. IFILL : Is that what your said? PALIN : Your question to him was whether he supported gay marriage and my answer is the same as his and it is that I do not. IFILL : You both have sons who | SP | SP TA | 247,603 |
that prohibited slavery in states from the former Louisiana Purchase the latitude 36 degrees 30 minutes north except in Missouri. During the Mexican War, conflict started about what would happen with the new territories that the US expected to gain upon victory. David Wilmot proposed the Wilmot Proviso in 1846 which would ban slavery in the new lands. However, this was shot down to much debate. The Compromise of 1850 was created by Henry Clay and others to deal with the balance between slave and free states, northern and southern interests. One of the provisions was the fugitive slave act that was discussed in number one above. Another issue that further increased tensions was the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. It created two new territories that would allow the states to use popular sovereignty to determine whether they would be free or slave. The real issue occurred in Kansas where proslavery Missourians began to pour into the state to help force it to be slave. They were called "Border Ruffians." Problems came to a head in violence at Lawrence Kansas. The fighting that occurred caused it to be called " Bleeding Kansas ." The fight even erupted on the floor of the senate when antislavery proponent Charles Sumner was beat over the head by South Carolina's Senator Preston Brooks. 4. Growth of the Abolition Movement. Increasingly, the northerners became more polarized against slavery. Sympathies began to grow for abolitionists and against slavery and slaveholders. This occurred especially after some major events | NARRATIVE | NA HA | 791,124 |
be a smart-alec; I'd really like to know. Did you believe that all the non-Rasmussen polls were skewed? Was it too much Fox? I'd like to explore why you & Frank & Dennis were so certain President Obama was doomed. Marco, Ryan, as previous VP, has the inside track, if I were betting. He's got charisma issues but Fox can fix that pretty quickly. I don't think Santorum is as much of a write-off as you do. He had Romney going in the primaries & is much more compassionate a Candidate. West? Maybe. Depends on his funding. I'm not sure the RW will put serious money behind him. After all he makes Herman Cain look rational. I think Santorum is a write-off only to the American electorate at large. He has nothing better to do than run again and I am sure he will. Ryan, I dunno, I just do see him reentering the melee. I don't know why. Your reasons for his running are all very valid. I just don't see it for some reason. Nutters West is a done deal because we all know our GOP will not be learning any lessons from their trouncing. 2020? Maybe they'll have a clue. Maybe. We can put some money on the issue in a couple of years. I think both of us are guessing right now. It really depends on how the EC/SC split I described plays out. A number of EC have little use for the SC right now. | OP | OP OB | 3,212,645 |
along the meeting hub in Hong Kong and we are discussing with the on-site participants. So from now on, starting with this meeting, that the APNIC event will be run as a Conference. This is part of the continual improvement plan that we conduct after every meeting. We run extensive debrief sessions internally with the staff, also we deploy survey for the participants of the event. Also, we are investing in various webcast equipment. We also develop and improve the interface for remote participation and also we are having early site visits to the venues where the meeting will be conducted. This allows more time for planning and for the preparation of the meeting as well. APNIC Conferences are not the only ones that the events team are busy organizing. Also we participate with other conferences, and I will give you an example. CommunicAsia is perhaps the best one we can present in this presentation. This is perhaps one of the most important exhibitions and ITC related events in the area. This is conducted annually in Singapore and we organize annually a stand there in conjunction with DotAsia and APIA. This allows us to promote the APNIC meetings, APRICOT meetings, but at this particular time, the timing of the communication was just a few weeks after the implementation of final /8, so it was a great opportunity to be in contact with members and potential members about the situation of the distribution IPv4 resources and the importance of IPv6 deployment | SP | SP TA | 457,405 |
brutal biological realities that turn every facet of human life into a savage battle for reproductive survival, fought by nature's cruel weapons of desire and frustration? The grim answer from Houelebecq is a resounding Schopenhaurian negative. We can never escape from our biological, animal existance and find either unconditional love or satisfaction without boredom. Although obviously stylistically more ambitious than previous works, the writing doesn't seem quite as fluent as before, something which can presumably be accredited to the translation of Gavin Bowd (Frank Wynn haing translated 'Atomised' and 'Platform'). Also, despite having the main character as a comedian, it does seem to lack in humour compared to previous novels. Nevertheless, a briliant book. It might be that Houellebecq sticks to familar themes, but when those themes are the degradation and collapse of modern society, the hypocricy and lies that we base our contemporary society upon, and the very essence of human existance and its possibility of change, then lets hope Houellebecq continues his one man wrecking spree on the politically correct delusions of our age. | IP | IP DS | 724,613 |
death. "Elegy" belongs to the so-called "graveyard" school of poetry. It follows Churchill's "The Ghost" and anticipates the gothic movement. Gray adopts and refines a regular poetics typical of his period. His iambic pentameter quatrains are self-contained and end-stopped. They do not enjamb with the next stanza but close with terminal punctuation, except for two passionate sequences. Stanzas 16-18 express the narrator's crescendo of anger at the empowered proud whose virtues go hand-in-hand with crimes: slaughter, mercilessness, and lying. Stanzas 24-25 introduce the dead youth who, I suggest, narrates the poem. Quatrains also regularly consist of end-stopped lines, equally self-contained and even interchangeable. For example, in the first stanza, lines 1-3 could be in any order, and lines 2 and 4 could change places. Gray builds his lines, internally, of units just as regular. Often lines are miniature clauses with balanced subject and predicate, such as "The curfew" (subject) and "tolls the knell of parting day" (predicate; 1), or "No children" (subject) and "run to lisp their sire's return" (predicate; 23). Within both subject and predicate units, Gray inserts adjective-noun pairs like "parting day," "lowing herd," "weary way," "glimm'ring landscape," "solemn stillness," "droning flight," "drowsy tinklings," and "distant fold" (1-8). By assembling larger blocks from these smaller ones, Gray builds symmetry at all levels. Semantically, Gray's "Elegy" reads like a collage of remembered experiences. Some are realized in both image and sound. "The swallow twitt'ring from the straw-built shed" (18) vividly and sharply conveys one instant in the awakening process | LY | LY PO | 599,815 |
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