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and I will do oral sex and handjobs for him because I want to see him happy. I do not know what to do, I really care about this boy but my sex life is so unsatisfying and I do not want to be this way for the rest of my life. I like having oral done to me and the same thing with fingering but I dont like it when it is only done for five minutes -- which is the maximum length of time he can stand it -- and I have talked to him about this a lot but he just gets mad and tells me to stop forcing him to do things he doesn't want to do. He even brings up his last girlfriend. She, he says, did everything he asked without asking for anything in return. I want us to work but I dont know how to deal with this. Is there something I can do? some place I can learn to be better so that I can try to get him to do more for me? He told me to get a vibrator so that he could use it on me but it is not the same as a person's touch. I do not want for him to never touch me if I get one so I am not sure if that is a good idea. Feeling Totally Neglected I don't see how this guy's race factors into your problem, FTN. Chinese, Croat, Scot, | OP | OP AV | 405,865 |
400 years ago the first Phantom swore an oath to fight "piracy, cruelty and injustice in all its forms." Unfortunately, one of the most prevalent forms of injustice in the world today is discrimination. Wear It Purple is a movement that works to battle discrimination toward one of the most misunderstood of minorities; the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer community. Given the name of the movement there is no better hero than The Phantom to fight this cause and we think you'll agree it's something he'd fight for. In this article we talk to an artist who has worked on The Phantom and identifies as transgender -- Lindsay Walker . 'Lindsay Walker' may not be a name phans recognize. This is because up until two years ago Lindsay was Mick Collins. Mick, who had worked on Moonstone's The Phantom: Ghost Who Walks and Phantom: Generations series, among other Moonstone projects, identified as transgender and not long after finishing her last project for Moonstone took steps to become her female alter ego, Lindsay. CC: G'day Lindsay and thanks for joining us on Wear It Purple Day . For those who may not know, can you give us a basic description of what 'transgender' means? LW: Hello and thank you very much for inviting me. Transgender generally applies to an individual whose inner gender doesn't conform to the one assigned at birth. Gender is truly identified with what's between a person's ears, not what's between their legs. CC: Phans of | SP | SP IT | 3,314,167 |
bike helmets and go for a bike ride. 10. Organise a KidSwap with friends who work. Your kids get to have their friends over for the day to play, and their are lots more participants for games. 11. Browse through your local museum, great to show the kids how things use to be. | IN | IN OI | 766,065 |
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 |
Note: Please bear in mind that whilst this topic does canvass opinions, it is not a fight club. You may disagree with other posters but we do ask you please to stick to our Talk Guidelines and to be civil. We don't allow personal attacks or troll-hunting . Do please report any. Thanks, MNHQ. To think that the British work is insidious (132 Posts) Please click the 'Recommend' button below to confirm that you would like to post this thread to your facebook wall: If you have previously recommended this thread, you should see a tick / check mark on the recommend button. Click the tick to undo the recommendation (the tick may appear to change to a cross as you do this.) If you added a comment with your recommendation, you will need to delete that from your facebook wall separately. I don't understand. It's about team work; being part of the team; playing the game. Doing a good job, being reliable. What exactly do you mean. I don't think I have every come across what you are inferring. I must admit to being a bit shocked in moving to a city which is dominated by a particular industry, which is itself male-dominated. I know a lot of jobs are allocated on the basis of who you know, not what you know, but they actually turn down decent employees here on the basis that they will show up their cronies. Happens again and again. And its not my field, | ID | ID DF | 131,570 |
A Huge Big Thank you to Paul Berridge who has made various profiles and photos availabe to me. They were previously on his Beckindale site (that is no more). This page is based on some of his original material. I have inserted the green box. Tina made a reference to a brother Nathan who lived in Londan and the family hadn't spoken to him in about six years in the 23rd May 1995 episode They fell out at his wedding following a family row. "She loves a wedding though, me Mam, there hasn't been one in our family since Nathan's about six years back...me brother that lives in London. Sutck up git! We haven't spoken to him since [Nick] why not? [Tina] Summit and nothing really, it were 'er side's fault...our Butch had too much to drink and did his white-eared elephant trick, her mother fainted and her Dad...there was a bit of a brawl." (some sources suggest Zak is one of the oldest, others suggest that he is one of the youngest.), About the Actor and the Character:- The day the Dingles of Emmerdale faced eviction from their home brought back many heartbreaking memories for Steve Halliwell, the actor who plays Zak, head of the terrible Dingle clan. 'I had first-hand experience of bailiffs at the door,' recalls Steve, who wrote a play called All My Joy, about the decline of industry in the north-west and his own experience of abject poverty during one of his many spells out | IN | IN DP | 1,448,558 |
be known I have to question your intentions of entering into a debate on a thread that really (by your own admission) is foreign to you. April and Suzzy I suggest that rather than getting into a debate with them we continue to discuss our Issues between ourselves. Seeing P tonight. Petrified BB 'Ctrl end'- good advice... Yes, A major concern...all the significant others involved in these affairs... but really for me it is mostly about You, my fellow users who log in and spill your sorrows and triumphs, Your hopes and fears... As is so oft said here, we are 'following our passion' when we have an affair... But what EXACTLY is this kind of 'passion', and from whence does it come? The selfsame passion that leads us into unfulfilling marriages, and then on- beyond all sense, honour and self control- into the arms of an other? My best guess? It is Mother Natures urge working through You... plain and simple. And You (as have I) are being driven to sow oats- but dont like the crop you reap (a Daniel Johns). And oft here, sometimes flippantly and arrogantly, you turn your nose up and refuse to eat your own home-grown fruits- as does a spoiled child who sees fatter and juicier fruits over the fence on someone elses tree, but doesnt know the secrets, hard work and 'passion' involved in growing them... I was so like this once- and my parents set the mould perfectly for this type | ID | ID QA | 1,428,393 |
Wine days out in the French Alps Skiing in winter, walking or biking in summer, gazing at the fabulous scenery at any time, most visitors to the French Alps come to appreciate the mountains. But, for a wine lover it's well worth taking a day out of your schedule to explore the interesting Savoie wine areas , and sample the unusual wines produced in the small wineries dotted along the valleys. The wines you will taste are usually far better than you will be offered in an Alpine resort hotel or chalet. From the towns of Chambry, Aix-les-Bains or Albertville, or even if you are up in one of the ski resorts (many within an hour's drive), a day trip to the vineyards is more than feasible. The Savoie vineyards are quite scattered, but the most concentrated area is around Chambry, at the foot of Mont Granier in the crus of Apremont and Abymes, and between Chambry and Albertville in the valley called the Combe de Savoie, with a beautiful stretch of vineyards on the south-facing foothills of the Bauges mountains. Franois and Philippe Tiollier Coming from Albertville, one of the nicest vineyard drives I know is between Frterive and Montmlian. Earlier this year, I took a friend along this road to visit the welcoming Tiollier brothers of the lovely-named Domaine de l'Idylle in the village of Cruet. Ever-smiling Franois and Philippe divide the work in this domaine that produces both white and red wines, primarily from Jacqure and Altesse | NARRATIVE | NA TB | 568,496 |
Clooney making a variety of people unemployed and seeing their reactions. Following this a new kid on the block tries to steal his thunder by introducing the idea of internet firing. The rest of the film is her following him around the US learning how to fire people properly and GC falling for a married woman and attending his sisters wedding. Most of which is done at a snails pace. In my opinion this is a hard film to watch because you have to make an effort to pay attention to what is going on rather than the film drawing you in. Without doubt, one of the most dissappointing films I've seen in years. An enjoyable film, a look into a lone man and his journey of learning empathy, showing emotion and dealing with the consequences. I do enjoy Clooney, he can portray a likeable character and he does well in all the aspects of this film - being the a-hole and being the man with his feelings on the line and letting romance in his life. Not a bad movie at all A movie really that didn't reach any great heights and when it finished it was a let down. George Clooney looked tired and jaded and is much better in comedys. it wasn't what I expected and I would not recomend it. 3 + Unusual American contemporary style of movie.The movie is an interesting study of human behaviour; their change of ideals, coping with loneliness, workplace hardships and | IN | IN | 480 |
Management Agency Agreement-prevent indemnity claim by the landlord to the R/E HI Members What a nice sunny saturday... I am preparing a new MANAGEMENT AGENCY AGREEMENT with my local R/E Agent. He gave me a draft contract which allows him to get away from any claim, suits actions costs and expenses if any was made against his r/e in the course of or arising out of the proper performance or excess of powers duties or authorities of the agent. Excluding your statutory rights to sue for their incompetence? I like that one - get the licensee to explain it to you and if they cannot strike it out. Hi Scott This is what was quoted on the contract "The principal undertakes to indemnify and keep indemnified the Agent against all actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs and expenses whatever which may be taken of made against the Agent in the course of or arising out of the proper performance or excess of the powers duties or authorities of the agent under this agreement." So I am guessing this is not a regular or reasonable clause on a management agency contract? In QLD, the management agreement is done via a form produced by the QLD office of Fair Trading and is not negotiable. The clause you referred to is in the government forms in QLD - so it's normal for us. I understand that in NSW there is more scope to alter the terms and conditions - but that clause is | ID | ID DF | 3,734,373 |
Different Names For The Same Thing lyrics Death Cab For Cutie Different Names For The Same Thing lyrics Alone on a train aimless in wonder An outdated map crumbled in my pocket But I didn't care where I was going They're all different names for the same place. [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/d/death\\... ] The coast just appeared when the sea drown the sun I have no words to share with anyone The boundaries of language are quietly cursed All the different names for the same thing. There are different names for the same thing There are different names for the same thing... | LY | LY SL | 292,032 |
fondant flowers and rainbow coloured layers?! Swoon -- times two. We admit it, this one requires some effort -- but these concise step-by-step photos and tips will help guide you. Wittily Wonderful We love a cake with a sense of humour, and this fun, iced leprechaun trap cake fits the bill. Use an angel food cake pan to make the secret rainbow inside and a textured piping bag for the grassy terrain. The trap is simply pretzel sticks across the hole in the middle, and the ladder is pretzel sticks held together with chocolate candy melts. And the bait? Chocolate "gold" of course! Thrilled for Frills This happy stack of wonder looks pretty darn cool -- and contains no dairy! To make it, first dye, bake and stack six 8-inch layers. Then fill up a piping bag with one colour at a time and use a rose tip to make layers of frilly ruffles. Super Stack We can't decide what we love more: the adorable unicorn cake topper (notice the rainbow hor), the simple white icing covering a hidden rainbow inside or the festive coloured garland decorating the outside. If you need a recipe to use, try this similar cake from Whisk Kid . Rainbow Times Two It's a no-brainer: One rainbow is good, but two are definitely better -- and this cake totally delivers. Bake, stack and frost six 9-inch layers (dying each a different colour) and then get creative with the rainbow decorations on top: Skittles, marshmallows, M&M's | HI | HI RE | 227,143 |
and wanted to be here is because he loves Arrowhead Stadium, he loves the sea of red and the fans." Pioli said Winston still likes being in KC. | SP | SP IT | 3,225,120 |
which begs the question, had I not heard of a capo? The drug connotation was always going to keep the reception cool, but nice to have the naughtiness against the sugar. Perhaps one could say it finds itself as the maiden aunt to The Dukes." Andy: "A lot of what Colin and I wrote about came from the same place. We grew up on the same council estate. We lived two streets away from each other. We shared the same teachers and schools. We played over the same fields. Bought the same comics in the same sweet shop and so on. When I heard this demo I knew straight off where he'd lain for a bit of slap and tickle and with what girls. I'd been in the same fields even with the same girl we both had a crush on. This song was a cake made from a completely familiar and mutually shared recipe. It tasted good and it tasted of my experiences totally." [Thanks to R. Stevie Moore] Art "Grass" promotional video Lyrics Laying on the grass my heart it flares like fire The way you slap my face just fills me with desire You play hard to get 'Cause you're teacher's pet But when the boats have gone We'll take a tumble excuse for a fumble Shocked me too the things we used to do on grass If you fancy we can buy an ice-cream cone Your mate has gone She didn't want to be alone I | LY | LY SL | 1,417,353 |
and purchase charming gifts for your favourite people. For reservations, call Gillian at 905-468-3123. I've just found out that the RiverBrink Art Museum , for the first time in its history, will be open during the winter. Exhibitions extended to the end of March 2013 are RiverBrink's War of 1812, Portraits from the Collection, L'autoportrait/Self-portrait , A Circle of Friends: The Canadian Art Club , and Scenes of Martyrdom: The Death of Wolfe. Also on my list of things to try is the swish new CounterCulture Supper Club, put on by the Gathering Niagara organization. This series features cutting-edge cuisine by famous Niagara chefs every Friday between 5 and 9 p.m. at Coffee Roasters in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake An integral part of the holiday fun for me is wine country's merry offerings of libations and gift items. I find special treats at the annual Stocking Days of Christmas event during December. The event provides access to new and limited releases, while most wineries have unique vintages available only on site -- great gifts for wine-lovers. During Diamond Estates -- the Winery's 12 Days of Christmas, you can develop your own signature cocktail -- maybe even win the prize for the most creative concoction. Sights and lights The holiday lights of Niagara-on-the-Lake make for a breathtaking stroll around town. In addition, a must-see during the holidays is the CAA Winter Festival of Lights along the Niagara Parkway and into Niagara Falls. Until January 31, the festival features giant lighted Disney | IP | IP DS | 762,789 |
not just educate themselves but can have their eyes (sorry the pun!) to all the wonders of the written word! Here is to campainers for libraries wherever they are! LSX Lipsticksocialist.wordpress .com I think I should perhaps have been clearer in my post: I didn't actually mean to imply that libraries are ONLY a feminist issue. I asked whether libraries ARE a feminist issue, but I never meant to imply that the issues affecting libraries are only feminist, merely to ask the question as to whether there is a feminist aspect to the debate around libraries. It is, of course, perfectly natural that some of our readers will think that libraries are a feminist issue, and some of our readers will not think that libraries are a feminist issue. To think that libraries are a feminist issue does not then mean that libraries are only a feminist issue: of course wider issues are at stake. One of the important things that both Salford WC Library and the Women's Library are exhibitions and talks around their collection that explicitly on feminism and on women's history (as well as aiding the research behind those exhibitions and talks). Their events are often well-attended and so they are a major way that the general public learn about women's history. And this is a feminist issue, because women's oppression is often based on a mythical past that we, women, are supposedly escaping and so disrupting the 'natural' order of things. So, it disrupts myths like | OP | OP OB | 3,725,224 |
cats do not like to eat or drink out of bowls if the sides touch their whiskers. Also, if a bowl is too deep, the cat may take the food out for convenience. A wider, shallower bowl will probably eliminate this behavior. Why does a cat chatter when he sees a bird? When a cat kills prey, it bites down quickly several times. The "chatter" is simulating the cat's behavior at the time of attack. Alternatively (according to a visitor): it's pure and simple frustration. When a cat is stalking or killing a bird, they're almost invariably completely silent. It's when they are shut off from the prey that they chatter. Why do cats like crinkly sounds? Crinkly sounds are similar to the high-pitched noises of rodents, birds, and crickets, so the crisp, crinkly sound of a crumpled piece of paper or walking into a paper bag stimulates the cat's "prey response." Why do cats chew on plants? It could be that the grass helps the cat get rid of fur swallowed while grooming, or that grass provides fiber or vitamins and minerals not found in meat. Some plants are poisonous to a cat; others are okay for nibbling. | IN | IN FI | 427,144 |
the shortcut will only be available on the pc you created it on. | HI | HI HT | 610,982 |
print. Click Print . To print a whole sheet of labels, under Print , click Full page of the same label , and then do one of the following: To send the labels directly to the printer without previewing them, click Print . To preview the labels so that you can edit them and save them in a reusable document, click New Document . Word creates a document that contains the sheet of labels. Word uses a table to lay out the labels. If you don't see lines separating the labels, click the Layout tab under Table Tools , and then in the Table group, click View Gridlines . You can make any changes that you want to each label, including changes to the text formatting and color scheme, just as you would with the content of any table in Word. When you finish, save or print the labels the same way that you save or print any document in Word. Add a graphic to labels If you want to add a graphic to labels that you are printing on a page printer (rather than a continuous-feed printer), you must add it to each label. Position the cursor where you want to place the graphic. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Picture or Clip Art . Locate the graphic, and then double-click it. If you need to resize the graphic, select it and then drag a corner sizing handle to the size that you want. Dragging a | HI | HI HT | 673,032 |
does it feel to have finally finished it? Well, it's funny, it doesn't feel finished in some ways, because doing things like this interview feels all part of the same process. I'm preparing some stuff for the launch, working on a website still, all these things are part of the project, it just feels like I've moved into a different phase of the same thing. But yeah, the first time I held the book in my hands that was pretty amazing... and the fact that it was all exactly how I wanted it, design-wise (which was really important to me) ... and there were no printing mistakes, despite there being a double-sided dust jacket etc. ... I couldn't be more pleased about all that stuff coming off. That was the best feeling. Which then rather begs the question, what next? Sorry, no idea. At the moment I can't really afford to do another project like that. We'll see. ... I have some very loose ideas ... and there is an adaptation I've always wanted to do. I'm just gonna try and enjoy this phase for now. We'll see, I need something to grab me like Nao did. But maybe expanding the 'ichi' universe might be fun too, if it gets a good reaction. Man, that'd be brilliant. Glyn, thanks for your time, and best of luck with whatever the future holds. 2 Comments Really enjoyed that. With the release and exposure of The Nao of Brown, I'm enjoying finding out | SP | SP DP IT | 3,203,715 |
calcium, magnesium and vitamin D suppliements, along with other treatments, in preventing re-fractures). Their clinic model is now being rolled out to other hospitals because it's been shown to be so effective. Grant November 18, 2012 Erp, sorry. I find most of us aren't too good at conveying tone in short-form writing, like blog comments. (Me, neither.) I'm also lousy at reading it, I guess. By contrast, I guess, there are some who are so naturally gifted with it, and prolific with it, that it's hard to know when they are being sincere! Christine -- good to hear your work is being put to effect. I suspect it's a pet frustration of many researchers that their output is limited to academic impact. Christine (the public servant Christine) November 19, 2012 @Grant: no probs. I re-read what I wrote and realised I hadn't expressed myself clearly. There's another point I should make: the nurses knew they weren't making any ground-breaking discoveries by saying calcium would prevent re-fractures. What they wanted to do, was put in place a program to target people at risk of re-fractures (such as menopausal women) and encourage them to follow strategies that would prevent them from having re-fractures, but they needed to convince the hospital administration of the need for such a program. And my little bit of work gave them the data they needed to make their three-month trial clinic a permanent clinic which then got rolled out to other hospitals in our area, and is | IN | IN | 3,205,357 |
note that climate scientists have known for at least three decades that short-term fluctuations in temperature (e.g., those associated with the ENSO cycle) are correlated with short-term fluctuations in the rate of increase of atmospheric CO2 (Bacastow and Keeling 1981). Section 7.3.2.4 of the IPCC AR4 Working Group 1 report discusses this in some detail. | IN | IN DT | 357,054 |
even e-mail me some of the materials you used to study the language. I'm desperate 'n in dire need of help. Thank you for whatever help you could offer. - J | ID | ID DF | 492,231 |
Energy Holdings Inc. and Strathmore Minerals Corp. I personally and/or my family am paid by the following companies mentioned in this interview: None. I was not paid by Streetwise Reports for participating in this interview. 4) CHF Investor Relations: Greenfields Petroleum Corp., Primeline Energy Holdings Inc. and Bri-Chem Corp. are clients of CHF Investor Relations and pay cash fees to CHF. CHF may have stock options or own stock in these companies. | SP | SP IT | 576,913 |
and looking the picture of a health when you get into the doctors room Nobody told me about the 'poo' thing during childbirth. And that the first few nappies you change seem to contain a black tar-like substance and not poo (but after a few months, you'll really want the black tar-like substance back!) it's ok to make up the rules as you go along and you don't have to judge yourself or your kids by what the next mom is doing! And that being a mom is the most special and precious gift anyone can give you and love and cherish every single second of it (and take as many photos as possible). | IP | IP DS | 3,692,689 |
I understand what you've said, but in the textbook, it seems to be saying something different and this is how I understood it." If the professor is clearly in the wrong and a mistake was made, most often the professor will concede. If the professor makes her or his point and it is consistent with all the information you have written, point out to the professor the consistency between the lectures, books, and the information you just received in the discussion. Let the professor try to elaborate on any information that you may be missing or let her or him justify the grade in light of that information. If you show that there is strong consistency with your learning materials (lectures and notes) and what you wrote, then ask the professor if they will reconsider reducing the point deduction or the grade itself. 8 Take it to a higher level as a last resort . If all else fails, most departments have processes in place to appeal grades to committees. This process usually starts with the Undergraduate Director or Chair of the Department. Keep in mind; it is rare that other professors will overturn another professor's grade. However, if there clearly is a miscarriage of justice, a good compromise can often be worked out, or a committee hearing can be scheduled to review the grade complaint. Just remember if you go down this road, you are entering a political process. Make sure you are absolutely convinced that you have been | HI | HI HT | 102,213 |
artery , or trachea (windpipe), rather than slashing the abdomen. The inside edge of the claw was rounded and not unusually sharp, which may have precluded any sort of cutting or slashing action, although only the bony core of the claw is known. The thick abdominal wall of skin and muscle of large prey species would have been difficult to slash without a specialized cutting surface. [ 28 ] The slashing hypothesis was tested during a 2005 BBC documentary, The Truth About Killer Dinosaurs . The producers of the program created an artificial Velociraptor leg with a sickle claw and used a pork belly to simulate the dinosaur's prey. Though the sickle claw did penetrate the abdominal wall, it was unable to tear it open, indicating that the claw was not used to disembowel prey. Remains of Deinonychus , a closely related dromaeosaurid, have commonly been found in aggregations of several individuals. Deinonychus has also been found in association with a large herbivore, Tenontosaurus , which has been seen as evidence of cooperative hunting. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] The only solid evidence for social behavior among dromaeosaurids comes from a Chinese trackway of fossil footprints, which shows six individuals of a large species moving as a group, though no evidence of cooperative hunting was found. [ 33 ] Although many isolated fossils of Velociraptor have been found in Mongolia, none were closely associated with any other individuals. [ 26 ] Therefore, while Velociraptor is commonly depicted as a | IN | IN EN | 9,998,157 |
Mucous membrane color and capillary refill time (the time it takes for the mucous membranes to regain their normal color after pressure is applied) Heart rate and rhythm- stethescope or esophageal stethoscope Pulse rate and pressure- using your fingers Blood pressure- arterial catheter or Doppler cuff required ECG If the animal has pale mucous membranes, the capillary refill time is greater than 2 seconds, or if the other cardiovascular parameters are out of normal range (determine normal for the species you are using!) you may have a cardiovascular emergency. Increasing the rate of intravenous fluid administration will improve cardiac output temporarily. However the depth of anesthesia will need to be reduced and if there is a primary cardiac problem it will require specific treatment. Consult with an RAR veterinarian for more information on anesthetic emergencies. Thermoregulation Animals frequently become hypothermic during anesthesia because of inhalation of cold gases, exposure of body cavities to the room air, and loss of normal thermoregulatory mechanisms and behaviors. Hypothermia depresses all physiologic functions, including respiration and cardiac function, slows the metabolism of anesthetics and results in prolonged recoveries. All of these can contribute to anesthetic death. Hyperthermia is less common, but may occur because of excessive application of heat, hot surgery lights or malignant hyperthermia in genetically pre-disposed animals. To thermoregulate your patient: Monitor the body temperature frequently using a thermometer during the procedure and during anesthetic recovery. While animal normals vary from species- to-species, in general, when body temperature drops below 99 F, | IN | IN | 662,207 |
What To Do (& Not Do) When You're Not Interested in Him When a guy likes us, we, most of the time, like him back. We're happy that he is happy to talk to us and thinks we're cute. Sometimes, though, the unfortunate scenario happens when we're just not that into him. It could be for reasons of personality, wanting to keep someone on a "just friends" status, or maybe you're just not into his Ed Hardy shirt (boys, there is a time and... wait, no there's not). Whatever the reason, we collegiettesT need to know how to carefully and graciously handle the situation . With a little help from relationship expert Dan Lier of ASK Dan & Mike , here are some suggestions for what to do and what not to do in a few (sometimes all too familiar) scenarios when you're just not that into him. You met him at a bar In your time as a bar or club-goer, you probably can't count on both hands how many guys you had no interest in asked for your number at a bar or asked "to go out sometime." Here's how to let him down without having to feel like an a**hole for drinking that drink he just bought you. What to do There's no point in wasting any time here -- there are plenty of other options for him in the rest of the bar. If he has already asked you out or asked for your number, tell | HI | HI HT | 3,245,339 |
solicitor for advice on how to agree this with your ex amicably if he will not attend mediation. I advise that you approach it in a way that shows your concern but isn't accusatory or aggressive. Allow him an opportunity to reassure you and demonstrate a commitment. people change, children are the best reason for change. Good luck Q. Hello I have been married to my wife for 6 years. My wife has a daughter aged 11 for whom I was granted parental responsibility (PR) 4 years ago by the family division. The biological father took my wife to county court 2 years ago to obtain PR, my wife agreed to a PR agreement which they both signed. However, at no time during the court process was I consulted by either his legal team or the court on whether I agreed to him having PR Where they able to make an agreement without involving me as I have PR?? kind regards A. Hi there I am at a loss as to why your wife did not consult you about the process? I expect that a search was not done and your wife did not disclose to the court that you too had parental responsibility. What you do now rather depends on what you wish to achieve considering that this was two years ago. Q. My ex agreed to a change to the court order dates for a foreign holiday and is now (2 weeks before the holiday which is booked | ID | ID QA | 537,582 |
I followed your steps and was able to make it work!!! It sounds like you may have duplicated the code which pulls the image. Without being able to see it, I would recommend walking through the process once again and to be sure to copy and paste the code exactly as you see. I'm so sorry it's giving you problems! Thank you, thank you, thank you for this! i have been trying to make a button but I'm completely challenged in the coding capacity and you made it so easy! I feel so professional now that I have one! Next stop, favicon! Can I use this on WordPress.com or only self hosted blogs on WordPress.org? My blog seems to reject any code that has an image embedded e.g Amazon Affiliate links. I always have to use text only. Still trying to figure out what the problem might be. Thanks Amy for the great information. I'm doing my first blog candy and I didn't post it so that others could paste my blog button (which I also learned to do through your site) in their site. I came back to your site, followed your directions and it worked! Awesome! Thanks a million! You have to give the whole thing the CENTER command. To do so, you have to put the word center between two carats at the BEGINNING of the code. Thenyou have to put the command to END the centering at the end of your code. So at the beginning | HI | HI HT | 3,158,793 |
radio. How old were you when you first started listening to his shows? Leonard Strickland: I would say I was about 11 years old, so about 1981. I didn't discover house through Jeff, he basically brought it to the mainstream radio around 1984-85 but, Jeff Mills was definitely inspiration to be a DJ. It used to be called progressive music, and people like my older cousin Don Q (Omar-S's big brother) would have cassette tapes that local DJs around town would make and sell or just give away at parties they would be playing at. And were your friends into that music at the time too? Oh yeah!! By the time I hit high school we formed clubs that used to throw parties all over the city. So the wider public only really started to hear about you when you're first proper EP dropped in 2009 on FXHE. But you had been DJing for a long time and putting on parties for a while too right? Yeah, I have been making tracks for over 20 years. As a matter of fact, me and Omar did our first house track together in 1992 called, "It's A Party Ya'll," and it was pretty good. We might do it over in the near future. To be honest for me it was like a hobby, ya know, just for the love. Before you took a break from the doing the parties to focus on your family had you been doing any producing at all? | SP | SP IT | 3,101,104 |
35 Comments Interesting situation here. By coincidence I'm supposedly closing on a unit here today. It's been 3 months since we first got a contract. It has never taken me this long to get to closing before. First there was an appraisal issue that I can't get into details on. More importantly this building is blacklisted by most lenders. Why? Oh, because a piece of the building fell off and hit a woman a while back and landed her in critical condition in the hospital. The city made them put up scaffolding until they could get their problems fixed. There will likely be special assessments in the future. In addition the City of Chicago has a 2 count building code enforcement action against the building, one of which seeks fines of up to $3000 per day. Now even by the city's admission they are unlikely to ever really purse fines of that magnitude but most lenders won't touch this building. There are exceptions though. Then you have to look at the history of sales in this building. Unit 1804, obviously a much lower floor, sold for $387K with no parking. In general the price/SF in this building has been between $255 and $310 before parking depending upon quality and view. So even 2204 is a bit on the high side. On a separate note...I will never understand what logic sellers use to pick a real estate agent. Why would the sellers of unit 2504 use the same agent who represents | IN | IN DT | 247,913 |
Survival Condo will literally be a 14 story, nuclear blast hardened, luxury apartment complex -- underground. It will hold roughly seventy occupants, indefinitely. The implication here, of course, is that in isolation they will have to develop some sort of basic community or society. How would the rules be enforced, we ask: will you have a police force?" The answer is as logical as it's unexpected: "There will be a condo board." When asked for his personal take on 2012, Hall allows that "there's a lot of evidence that the governments of the world aren't telling people what's really going on." Brian Camden has worked as a consultant on the Survival Condo project. His company, Hardened Structures, calls itself the "world leader in underground shelter systems." While I can't attest to that, I do know that the company is highly regarded by everyone I've talked to while researching this story. The construction management firm builds everything from prisons to schools to shopping malls. "We do it all," says Camden. "I work for the Army Corps of Engineers, we did a few hundred person shelter under the hospital in Kuwait last year. We've done work for the Jordanian government. We've done work for the Army Corps of Engineers, we do work for U.S. corporations and private individuals. We do work for the Air Force." The various 2012 scenarios that people believe might seem fantastic, but for someone like Camden, they are nothing more than a series of calculations. "Once you determine | IN | IN IB | 758,213 |
(3) It shall be the duty of [ F121 SEPA ] to keep any maps deposited with it under subsection (2) above available, at all reasonable times, for inspection by the public free of charge. (4) In this section -- " miles " means international nautical miles of 1,852 metres; " loch or pond " includes a reservoir of any description; " relevant loch or pond " means (subject to subsection (5) below) any loch or pond which (whether it is natural or artificial or above or below ground) discharges into a relevant river or watercourse or into another loch or pond which is itself a relevant loch or pond; " relevant river or watercourse " means any river or watercourse (including an underground river or watercourse and an artificial river or watercourse) which is neither a public sewer nor a sewer or drain which drains into a public sewer. (5) The Secretary of State may by order provide -- (a) that any area of the territorial sea adjacent to Scotland is to be treated as if it were an area of relevant territorial waters for the purposes of this Part; (b) that any loch or pond which does not discharge into a relevant river or watercourse or into a relevant loch or pond is to be treated for those purposes as a relevant loch or pond. (6) The power of the Secretary of State to make an order under subsection (5) above shall be exercisable by statutory instrument subject | IN | IN DT | 386,812 |
enjoyed Laguna just because it was so physically challenging. I think we've got some garages over there now that we didn't have in the past and they have been trying to update the facility over there to make it more GP-friendly and I would like to see it come back to Laguna. We've actually had some talks with Dorna about it. I would like to see it come back, for sure, and I think so would the public. Q: Would you be involved in some way in resurrecting the US GP? A: Oh, yeah. I'm working with Laguna, being real close to the circuit because I live just up the road from it, I have had contact with Carmelo (Ezpeleta, head of Dorna, the commercial operator of the MotoGP championship), with Dorna, we've had some meetings with them, and he is going to come out and take a look at the facility from what they've been doing and what the future plan is. For sure, I'd be involved, yep. Q: You said you were out at Laguna last Monday in the kart. Safety is increasingly an issue, as it was in your day with various rider meetings, and the riders now have a safety committee - and we may see Suzuka (venue for the Japanese MotoGP) go off the calendar next year because of that. Safety-wise, is Laguna up to scratch or would some things have to be changed for safety from your perspective as a rider? A: There is | SP | SP IT | 500,993 |
sent to the lab. When you come in, we will ask you for field identification names, previous crop, intended crop, and if it is an upland or bottomland soil series. We usually receive the results back in a week or so. I will then make recommendations for lime (if needed), nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. The recommendations are based on the intended crop, previous crop, soil series and the soil test results. We then send you the test results and recommendations. We also keep a copy in the office. This allows us to use this test to make recommendations for different crops at a later date, if you want us to. However, we recommend that fields be retested at least every three years. Other special soil test are also available. These include profile nitrogen, zinc, iron, organic matter, and salt-alkali. There is an additional fee for each of these test and some require a different sampling method. Regular soil testing is an easy area of crop production management that can save you money and/or help improve productivity. For more information on soil testing please feel free to contact Wildcat Extension District agent Scott Gordon in Independence by calling 620-331- 2690 or by email at sgordon@ksu.edu. You may also contact Keith Martin in Altamont by calling 620-784-5337 or by email at rkmartin@ksu.edu. We also offer programs in Family Consumer Science, 4-H and Youth, and horticulture. Program information and additional contacts can be found on our website www.wildcatdistrict.ksu.edu. No significant rain has fallen | IN | IN IB | 1,388,655 |
and engineers, not just the former. He's missed one or two on his t-shirt, but that's nothing compared to your persistent unwillingness to credit key designers. To take simply the most egregious case, the Velodrome would be absolutely nothing without Expedition Engineering's concept and hard work on the roof design. Hi Brian, We are a title for architects so that's what we've focused on. Our sister title Building should have a list of the engineers. We'd like to add all of their names to this list but collating and updating this information takes some time. If the information is provided to us we will of course add it. Anna Winston Online Editor | IN | IN IB | 3,707,717 |
For the Beagle this was just another port of call in a very long voyage, but for Darwin it was much more than that, for it was here, in the most unexpected way-just as a man might have a sudden inspiration while he is travelling in a car or a train-that he began to form a coherent view of the evolution of life on this planet. To put it into his own words: 'Here, both in space and time, we seem to be brought somewhat near to that great fact-that mystery of mysteries-the first appearance of new beings on this earth'. The Beagle cruised for just over a month in the Galapagos, and whenever they reached an interesting point FitzRoy dropped off a boatload of men to explore. On Narborough Island the turtles were coming in at night to lay their eggs in the sand, thousands of them; they laid six eggs in each hole. On Charles Island there was a penal settlement of two hundred convicts, who cultivated sugar-cane, bananas and corn on the high ground. But the group that concerns us is the one that was put ashore on James Island. Here Darwin, Covington, Bynoe and two sailors were landed with a tent and provisions, and FitzRoy promised to come back and pick them up at the end of a week. Darwin visited other islands as well, but they did not differ very much from James Island, and so we can conveniently group all his experiences into this | IN | IN DT | 1,484,933 |
doing any thing he promised. Linda | 10.21.09 @ 4:44PM I too am an RN, with 33 years experience. Certainly I have a heart for the situations you describe. But because a thing is different does not necessarily make it better. There are HUGE problems with the proposal that is being levied here. All 'change' is not good. We must seek answers to these serious problems but we must not be hasty or we will have situations that are worse yet. I totally agree with Ben. jay | 12.7.09 @ 5:48PM Really....this sounds a lot like communism to me. I am not a doctor (nor have I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express), but I certainly don't buy in to the idea that all jobs are of equal value. Just because my wife has her Ph.D., doesn't mean she should be paid the same as a Physician. She doesn't hold people's lives in her hand, nor does the market support that price. Plus, my doctor friends DO have to pay LARGE malpractice insurance claims to cover the LARGE settlements in case something terrible happens. My wife can't be sued for her teaching. They pay large malpractice fees because the insurance industry says they should. C'mon folks, please wake up to who really runs your lives. You have no say in government nor in health care. Doctors have no say in health care either. They follow what the corporations tell them. They get paid what the insurance companies say they should | IP | IP | 186,900 |
to travellers or students who aren't laying down roots in the city, not anyone who actually plans on having a life. Good point here: these small units are likely to have high turnover at those rents given the target market. That's an added cost for the manager and reduces NOI. I have to admit the argument for these units only works if the tenants are living within walking distance of their places of work/study. Otherwise the cost of a single zone transit pass allows for far more affordable options, and yes that involves flatmates, or as the developers like to call it "shared occupancy" (as if it's some wholly innovative concept). I don't have flatmates any more but, out of curiosity, how much does a room in a house with some friends go for in Transit Zone 1 these days? this sort of housing option is a slap in the face to canadians and our historical standard of living it's also a big fuck you to all residents of the SROs and DTES -- any local vancouverite born/raised/etc. would be ashamed and embarrassed to displace these people and live in a cheesy micro-loft in the sketchiest neighborhood north of King George Highway. this reminds me of the skinny 1 room wide buildings in Tokyo before the crash. I know that certain "herbs" are quite popular in Vancouver. But, seriously, folks. The use is getting a bit beyond the "medicinal," if you know what I mean. Anyone who thinks that ~200 | IP | IP DS | 477,182 |
Mr. Gerry who declined giving it the sanction of their names, the Convention dissolved itself by an Adjournment sine die- [FN26] The few alterations and corrections made in these debates which are not in my hand writing, were dictated by me and made in my presence by John C. Payne. | SP | SP IT | 714,086 |
had read a bio of Nikita Khrushchev which said he survived Stalin by playing the bumbling fool an old Russian peasant trick. I decided to do the same as I had already learned that we did not live in a democracy. The other vision I had when I was in third grade was of the Mind of God and how it interacted in the creation of the world we see. I believe you and I were born at this time precisely so we would have an opportunity to stop this war. As for my personal info, I grew up on military bases and in housing projects. My legs atrophied from starvation as a child. My second step-father died in prison. I used to have to rub my skin to simulate human contact. They did not feed me when I was a child. I do not fight in their wars as an adult. All of these hoaxes succeeded wildly because they pandered to the need for Jews to sell a certain vision of history in the controlled media. All the above hoaxes were celebrated, made required reading on colleges and high schools, heaped high with prestigious awards, even made into movies. Nobody dared question the rather ludicrous claims being made in the pages out of fear of being labeled an anti-Semite (as those who exposed the hoaxes inevitably were). Following the exposure, the blame is always put onto the Gentiles (Wilkomirski was not Jewish) or the claim is made that although | OP | OP OB | 267,915 |
to be in it to win it - for example: Companies like Urbis, ARUP and Coca-Cola Enterprises have appeared numerous times over the years in these awards. Others have been recognised by other awards - e.g. Weston Solutions, Chr. Hansen. In this respect it would be interesting to see a more diverse range of platforms powering some of these intranet innovations - because looking at the industry analysis and the companies I talk with, there is lots of competition out their for both traditional intranet and social intranets that isn't reflected here. (Maybe the issue is also about the industry - particularly in the US - not recognising themselves as working with 'intranets' too?) Having said that, it is really great to see social and mobile intranet innovations getting profiled. Its significant that many of the winners also have intranets that support social features (Socialtext, Newsgator, Chatter, Elgg, Jive). The march of mobile and social into intranets is clearly unstoppable. | IN | IN | 3,289,421 |
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You don't even need to blanch them if you like more texture. What remains is a cake that takes about five minutes to make, is gluten-free and low in sugar, has a slightly sweet, nutty flavour and has the airy, slightly chewy texture of the much more labour-intensive madeleine. And because the cake is so straightforward in flavour, it goes well with any sort of fruit you desire. On this particular occasion, I used my, by now, very ripe plums. First, preheat the oven to 350 degrees and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. To make the cake, you will need half a cup of melted butter that has cooled slightly. Put one cup of ground almonds and half a cup of icing sugar into a large mixing bowl. And the melted butter, and then add one whole egg and the whites of two more. Stir to mix everything together. The batter will be tacky, so you will need a spatula to scrape it onto the cookie sheet -- do not worry if it does not spread to the edges. Put it in the oven for 20-25 minutes or until it is golden brown around the edges. While the cake is in the oven, remove the stones from about 10 plums and put them in a shallow pan with one cup of Lillet . Add two sprigs of fresh thyme and, depending on the ripeness of the fruit, some honey to taste. Bring to a boil, then turn down | HI | HI RE | 73,877 |
inclusion of the old PEP and Pease provisions in the 2008 baseline. The Tax Foundation regrets the error. Budget Consequences of the Tax Plan The Romney tax plan would recover nearly 60 percent of the static projected revenue cost due to economic growth, higher wages and employment, and higher tax collections on the higher incomes. To keep the reform revenue neutral, the government would only need base-broadeners equal to about 40 percent of the static cost. [6] People need to be aware that each dollar of federal spending costs them several dollars in lost wages and income from saving due to the economic damage from the taxes imposed. In the case of the Romney tax plan, each $1 of lost government revenue would raise incomes by nearly $8. Would the public be willing to trade a $1 reduction in government spending for an additional $8 in personal income? Some elements of the Romney plan yield even higher benefits to the public, raising incomes and employment with no cost, and some benefit, to the federal budget, and actually help to pay for the other tax reductions. Nearly all the tax reductions in the Romney plan would have some positive economic results, which would raise incomes and thereby recover some of the lost tax revenue. Most tax reductions do not completely "pay for themselves" with higher revenue, but they do add to economic growth and incomes, creating a significant net benefit to the public. For example, the across-the-board income tax rate reductions | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 209,417 |
faced with one rejection after another, or with one serious Amendment after another making Bills ineffective. When we come to the present position, not only is that not true, but the Lord President of the Council, in his speech commending this Bill yesterday, was paying compliments to the House of Lords for what it had done. On the factual side of it, that is a complete difference. The expediency of the 1911 case is not there. What remains? There is no similarity in expediency, but there is a similarity in one thing, and that is in the other part of the Preamble. The similarity is that 40 years afterwards, we have not dealt with the main principle. What is the argument here? There is nothing sacred about the three years and two years which it is proposed to reduce to two years and one year. I will deal with it purely as an arithmetical issue. I do not think it is as simple as that. If we take the period put into the 1911 Act purely as an expedient, that was submitted to the electorate at two General Elections. This has not been submitted as a period of time. If it is asked what the merit is between the periods, the answer is that the three years and the 261 two years in the 1911 case were submitted to the electorate at two General Elections. Surely the hon. and learned Gentleman would not disagree with me that the 1911 Act | SP | SP IT | 466,997 |
it..you can imagine I am not getting much else done. I am trying not to read it too fast I want to make it last!!Congratulations it is just wonderful. I can't wait to give my sons a copy each. Love Julia in Bowen Oh Rhonda, I am s curious! The other day I recieved an email from Fishpond that the publication date will be tomorrow. Hope they will ship it right away so I can also tell you what I think about your book. I got to see Pippa's copy of your book too....simply stunning. You have done a beautiful job on it. enjoy the book tour, and I'll see you soon. Oh Hubby got a traineeship in Mudgee at Ulan Coal Mine...starts soon. Rhonda I took myself off to bed early last night to give myself the treat of looking at your book for the first time. I read 156 pages before I had to turn out the light. I can't tell you how impressed I am ( and I come from publishing production) by the look and feel of the book, the beautiful images and the wonderful calm wisdom of your words that I've come to love from reading the blog. It is a triumph and I congratulate you from the bottom of my heart. Kim Bear Your book sounds lovely..i have requesed that the Library here have it on their shelves. I am looking fwd to reading it, seeing what you say about attitude to Home. I | OP | OP RV | 656,413 |
cook in olive oil, my favourite dishes are pasta-based or even potato-based; the best form of fish I've found are sardines in sunflower oil yet my 9st 12lb or 10 st isn't working for me as the fruit version to a cake isn't appestising - as you can see I try to fill up on this lot, don't eat Chinese or Thai food and eat within my means, unfortunately I need something healthy (hopefully in a main course) which can wipe away or fill me up instead of the rubbish on sale. Any health buffs suggest anything - I don't mean clubs as I'm not fat yet but will get blubbery because of this! My local supermarket has a section where they put the items that are close to their sell-by date and have reduced the prices. I always take a look there to see what bargains are to be had. Buying these items saves money AND I get to eat things that I would not otherwise have bought. With so much choice nowadays, mealtime need never be boring. And what's boring about spag bol et al anyway? Boring was when I grew up and we could tell the day of the week by what we had to eat.... Sunday was usually overcooked roast beef, Monday cold beef and chips, Tuesday Cottage Pie (that beef again) Weds pasty and chips, Thursday might be lamb chops if we were lucky. Friday was always fish, usually plaice. Saturday was a huge fry | HI | HI HT | 261,374 |
Rochelle <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:28DFD29D-5872-4F8D-8BA1-(E-Mail Removed)... >I have created a database and posted it to our network where no more than 3 > people will be using it at a time. Currently I can only get one user on > the > database at a time. > > I'm using Access 2007. How to I allow more than one user to enter > information (not make changes) into the database. (the folder where the > database is located, allows for additions and deletions). > > Thank you Arvin Meyer [MVP] Guest Posts: n/a 's Computer Specifications 16th Dec 2009 "Rochelle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:28DFD29D-5872-4F8D-8BA1-(E-Mail Removed)... >I have created a database and posted it to our network where no more than 3 > people will be using it at a time. Currently I can only get one user on > the > database at a time. > > I'm using Access 2007. How to I allow more than one user to enter > information (not make changes) into the database. (the folder where the > database is located, allows for additions and deletions). In addition to Gina's remarks, you may also want to take a look at MVP Ton Wickerath's article: "Arvin Meyer [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > "Rochelle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:28DFD29D-5872-4F8D-8BA1-(E-Mail Removed)... >>I have created a database and posted it to our network where no more than >>3 >> people will be using it at a time. Currently | ID | ID DF | 1,470,114 |
PhD. Research chemist. Former researcher at NASA?s Langley Research Center. Co-developer of a catalyst for use in a space-based laser that uses carbon dioxide to help generate its beam. Author of Heterogeneous Atmospheric Chemistry and Crystallite orientation in molded graphites . Co-author of Man's impact on the troposphere: lectures in tropospheric chemistry . Hampton, Virginia. ?In the old days it was required that a scientist address the possibilities of proving his hypothesis wrong as well as right. Now there?s none of that in the standard HIV-AIDS program with all its billions of dollars.? Penthouse April 1994 ??But this is a misdefinition...we all need to recognize that there is no AIDS virus; there is only HIV. To date the scientific community is agreed that there is still no proven mechanism of causality linking HIV and AIDS. The New York Times? responsibility is to report accurately; it has not, and until it does its readers remain unprepared to support alternative approaches to AIDS causality, prevention and cure...? ??There are some scientists, myself included, calling for approaches to AIDS other than the near-monolithic HIV theory?goodness knows, there certainly is convincing evidence for co-factors, and for Peter Duesberg?s theory that AIDS is caused by drugs alone?In addition, AZT?is known to be cytotoxic to human cells, and in itself could be the culprit.? Yale Scientific Vol. 68, 1994 ?My colleagues in molecular biology by and large do not read the AIDS literature. They?re just like everybody else who has to believe what they read in | OP | OP | 551,758 |
just need to get on with practicing the craft as best we can for the audiences we serve today. This book will serve well those training for that task. I wish them and the book well. This is an edited extract of a speech given yesterday by Mark Scott at the book launch of Australian Journalism Today, at The Centre for Advanced Journalism, Melbourne. Mark Scott is the Managing Director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He tweets @abcmarkscott . View his full profile here . Comments (465) Edge: RayS: 14 Jun 2012 9:03:14am I must say, I cannot understand why ABC journalists continue to react to vitriol in The Australian even if it is aimed at the ABC. Why react to something which would otherwise go virtually unseen and unnoticed? Most of the News media and especially political and social opinion in The Australian is intensely formulaic. Once you have read one of their rags a few times you know what to expect. The Australian journalists are cognisant of the groupthink they must exhibit and it's an adopted one patterned on the world view of an octogenarian who only recently acquired "humility". If you really want to read the grassroots Murdoch formula then stop at a McDonalds and pick up a free greasy copy of the Telegraph. Reporters there remind me of a shed full of chickens with hemorroids, whose endlessly rehashed frantic stories are eagerly consumed no doubt by the Convoy of No Continence as they honk their way | SP | SP FS | 24,011 |
Assembly, although they have been able to participate in these U.N. world conferences and most of the special sessions of the Assembly. Apart from that, there are other ways in which they can participate -- mainly in the economic and social sphere - either as associate members in the regional commissions as I just described, or through a number of U.N. specialized agencies like UNESCO or FAO. There is also UNDP which provides assistance to many of them through regional programmes. On the political level, those which are listed as non self-governing can address the Decolonization Committee and the Fourth Committee, but this is more limited than the kind of participation provided in the economic and social level. US Virgin Islands Minister of State for External Affairs addresses United Nations World Conference on Sustainable Development (2002) The 2012 Decolonization Process CAR The Fourth Committee Decolonization Committee will shortly consider the report on decolonization and adopt various resolutions in this area. Any thoughts on this year's process? CGC Well, as you indicate, a number of resolutions will be considered on various aspects of the decolonization process. The resolutions are similar to previous years' texts, and address important elements of the decolonization process. At the Decolonization Committee, resolutions were adopted on economic activities in the territories, and the right of the people to own their natural resources. These resolutions also called on the administering powers to ensure that the exploitation of these resources does not adversely affect the interests of the people | SP | SP IT | 3,197,685 |
area, that being the case, the extra weight in the back would definitely help since you now have two vehicles, one working dependently on the one ahead of it, for stopping and cornering. Other Answers (1) Ya about two hundred pounds each side but I wouldn't put them in until it snows or you will just be eating away at your gas mileage .. I cant member if you said you had a four wheel drive you can air down your tires a little to it will help | ID | ID QA | 604,487 |
supportive of the president's policies and making sure too that our president understands what our strengths are. John McCain and I have had good conversations about where I would lead with his agenda. That is energy independence in America and reform of government over all, and then working with families of children with special needs. That's near and dear to my heart also. In those arenas, John McCain has already tapped me and said, that's where I want you, I want you to lead. I said, I can't wait to get and there go to work with you. IFILL : Senator? BIDEN : Gwen, I hope we'll get back to education because I don't know any government program that John is supporting, not early education, more money for it. The reason No Child Left Behind was left behind, the money was left behind, we didn't fund it. We can get back to that I assume. With regard to the role of vice president, I had a long talk, as I'm sure the governor did with her principal, in my case with Barack. Let me tell you what Barack asked me to do. I have a history of getting things done in the United States Senate. John McCain would acknowledge that. My record shows that on controversial issues. I would be the point person for the legislative initiatives in the United States Congress for our administration. I would also, when asked if I wanted a portfolio, my response was, no. But | SP | SP TA | 247,603 |
close to family so not convinced she will ever do it. Thanks Jamie For me I miss family terribly. We were very close to my family (drove us nuts, fought like cat and dog etc - but very close)...I stepped off that plane and my heart feels like it's been broken ever since. It's not a bad place to live etc here in Oz, although for us its a harder and more expensive way of life. My hubby has always wanted to come back to Oz to live and does love it here in some sense but even he struggles with the harder way of life too. The people we know that have settled better than us have been ones with no real family ties to speak of back in the UK. The ones who have been close are the people we know that have struggled. For me I miss family terribly. We were very close to my family (drove us nuts, fought like cat and dog etc - but very close)...I stepped off that plane and my heart feels like it's been broken ever since. It's not a bad place to live etc here in Oz, although for us its a harder and more expensive way of life. My hubby has always wanted to come back to Oz to live and does love it here in some sense but even he struggles with the harder way of life too. The people we know that have settled better than us | ID | ID DF | 1,471,414 |
When i got to your house there were two front doors and the cat was lying in the sun. The ice cream i got you was melting in my hand and the cat was lying in the sun The silence was coming from the postman, with his bright red coat. The man across the street was leaning on thin air and i thought that maybe he was waiting for... Sometimes i find that its all quite funny. Sometimes i hope you to do Sometimes i find that its all quite funny Sometimes i hope you to do I remembered something you said to me 'everything happens for the first time'. | LY | LY SL | 116,936 |
union between these states. The Constitution, when it was implemented, only strengthened and perfected this perpetual relationship. [ 16 ] Chase wrote: Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase “ The Union of the States never was a purely artificial and arbitrary relation. It began among the Colonies, and grew out of common origin, mutual sympathies, kindred principles, similar interests, and geographical relations. It was confirmed and strengthened by the necessities of war, and received definite form and character and sanction from the Articles of Confederation. By these, the Union was solemnly declared to 'be perpetual.' And when these Articles were found to be inadequate to the exigencies of the country, the Constitution was ordained 'to form a more perfect Union.' It is difficult to convey the idea of indissoluble unity more clearly than by these words. What can be indissoluble if a perpetual Union, made more perfect, is not? [ 7 ] ” After establishing the origin of the nation, Chase next addressed Texas' relationship to that Union. He rejected the notion that Texas had merely created a compact with the other states; rather, he said it had in fact incorporated itself into an already existing indissoluble political body. [ 16 ] From the decision: “ When, therefore, Texas became one of the United States, she entered into an indissoluble relation. All the obligations of perpetual union, and all the guaranties of republican government in the Union, attached at once to the State. The act which consummated her admission into the | IN | IN EN | 9,996,894 |
business succeed. I truly believe that. | SP | SP IT | 3,021,160 |
it stand out above all other events and we're tremendously excited to welcome another 5,000 participants in 2013." Prostate Cancer UK remains the Official Charity Partner of the Wiggle Dragon Ride. Last year over 75,000 was raised and participants are once again encouraged to support the cause. "The 2012 event was a huge success and provided vital funds for the charity, helping us to help more men survive prostate cancer and enjoy a better quality of life," said Claire Walsh, Head of Community and Sports Fundraising at the charity. "We are therefore delighted to be the official charity partner of the Wiggle Dragon Ride 2013 and hope as many people as possible sign up to take part." I wonder how many people will book a place (and just not for this event) and then due to commitments/unplanned events, rain, wind etc etc not turn up on the day, which spoils it for the people (like me) that just wish to turn up pay 'n' play. Could the organisers of all events not charge a refundable "booking fee" that would be returned to everybody who attends What planet are the Dragon organisers on 45 for entry or to be fair to everyone 55 if you have no sense at all. I have ridden the Dragon for the last few years & put up with allot of cr@p ................ now the "new" organisers seem to think 5000 riders will stump up that sort of cash. Personally I think it's a rip off | NARRATIVE | NA NE SR | 1,426,868 |
I Think You Get What I Mean Lyrics Nat King Cole My grammar ain't so good And I've got no Ph.D But there's more important things Than a college degree I think you get what I mean I think you get what I mean Your chick is all that matters I think you get what I mean There are ways to keep her happy Ways to lose a tune I don't take advice of no one I know just what to do I think you get what I mean I think you get what I mean Your chick is all that matters I think you get what I mean You give her lots of kisses And dine her with good food Work to keep her cheerful And in a loving mood I think you get what I mean I think you get what I mean Your chick is all that matters I think you get what I mean There're times when she'll stay out late And you'll be feeling blue Go on out and have a ball, son She'll come running back to you I think you get what I mean I think you get what I mean Have yourself a ball I think you get what I mean | LY | LY SL | 261,113 |
some believe, is to keep the nostrils damp, so that the inhaled air may be moist, 26 and likewise to favour the power of smelling. But another, and at least equally important function of tears, is to wash out particles of dust or other minute objects which may get into the eyes. That this is of great importance is clear from the cases in 26 Bergeon, as quoted in the 'Journal of Anatomy and Physiology,' Nov. 1871, p. 235. N [page] 178 which the cornea has been rendered opaque through inflammation, caused by particles of dust not being removed, in consequence of the eye and eyelid becoming immovable. 27 The secretion of tears from the irritation of any foreign body in the eye is a reflex action; -- that is, the body irritates a peripheral nerve which sends an impression to certain sensory nerve-cells; these transmit an influence to other cells, and these again to the lacrymal glands. The influence transmitted to these glands causes, as there is good reason to believe, the relaxation of the muscular coats of the smaller arteries; this allows more blood to permeate the glandular tissue, and this induces a free secretion of tears. When the small arteries of the face, including those of the retina, are relaxed under very different circumstances, namely, during an intense blush, the lacrymal glands are sometimes affected in a like manner, for the eyes become suffused with tears. It is difficult to conjecture how many reflex actions have originated, | IN | IN RA | 670,178 |
my shoes and I do up my laces I've had my share of exotic places now I'm here to say to familiar faces lets surf DARWIN'S WAITING ROOM * Was born with a smile on my face, never meant to sweat Bad luck, the wrong time and wrong place, to hell with intellect The creatures in Darwin's waiting room Rise up and begin romancing Reach past the prophecies of doom Wise up, cut their hair and start dancing The cross bred academics have got it wrong again Concern and feather bed polemics on song again Yeah, merry were the times, they fooled around with rhymes "I gotta brand new friend" But buried in the mind, no point in being kind There's a long way to the end The creatures in Darwin's waiting room Rise up and begin romancing Reach past the prophecies of doom Wise up, cut their hair and start dancing The future was insulted and so it turned to wine Enough's enough and the scum revolted, they're calling time Shares on sale in companies that are fit to burn Lets have a little fun on the journey to square one We've got a lot to learn The creatures in Darwin's waiting room Rise up and begin romancing Reach past the prophecies of doom Wise up, cut their hair and start dancing The creatures in Darwin's waiting room Rise up and begin romancing Reach past the prophecies of doom Wise up, cut their hair and start dancing HAPPY EVER | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
in a more severe manner than when interviewing the opposition. Tony Abbott rarely appears on the non-partisan ABC preferring the assured safety of appearing on Alan Jones radio program known to be sympathetic to Mr Abbotts political views. A program that treated Julia Gillard so abominably that Jones had to publicly apologise. It would be good to see Tony Abbott agree to being interviewed on ABC, especially solo on Q&A as Gillard did recently. And for those who say he would be treated worse than the PM by ABC journalists, this is probably the very convenient slant Mr Abbott adopts to avoid more thorough and professional scrutiny. I noted that the rusted-on virulently right-wing commenter, Shebs, said he doesnt own a TV or radio. Gosh, where does he get the confirmed knowledge that the ABC is biased? Probably from The Australian newspaper. Ah well, I think we can securely discount Shebs comments about the ABC from now on. Mark James: Dave: Was that after Howard appointed his own people to the Board! This is what the Australian stands for, and a list of questions similar to these could be asked here if the political will existed. Why did you hire Andy Coulson given that you knew phone hacking had happened during his time as editor of the News of the World? Why, despite mounting evidence of the scale of phone hacking at the News of the World reported by the Guardian in July 2009 and New York Times in September | SP | SP FS | 24,011 |
your system. It is clear that it had not been provisioned correctly at all: The phone socket in my flat continued to be live on the previous owners number. I had been promised a modem from you. which never arrived, in spite of Yodel showing it as having been signed for (it wasn't). You have not been able to spell my name correctly. At the time the move was ordered your operator had significant problems entering my new address, because your database could not accept my address format (they had to try and enter it manually). According to Moorcroft you have my address listed as "xxxxxxxxxxx", which is incorrect. Consequences In the end I had to contact BT and they were able to get me connected, but I was left without a phone line for six weeks - something which was entirely your fault . To be pursued by you now in this aggressive manner via a third party without so much as a letter is not the way to treat a long standing former customer who left his previous account in a positive cash balance. This whole issue has been caused by a problem with your provisioning system. I did my best to resolve it and had a number of lengthy (and expensive) phone calls to you, followed by the inconvenience of being left without a phone line or Internet access for six weeks. I await your response. Yours etc. Update 30th October 2012 Found an interesting web site | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 3,079,530 |
US liquid fuel demand has peaked is economic and geopolitical in nature, rather than in any way driven by geologic factors. Back to the BP statistics, meanwhile, this popular chart depicting the really long-term view of oil prices was also freshly updated and is worth a look too: As can be seen, inflation-adjusted prices were just as high -- if not higher -- during the Pennsylvania oil boom as they were in 2008. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 511,833 |
literature search and review -Critically evaluate published research reports using the indicators of good research -Develop understanding of various methodological designs -Identify different sampling strategies and understand their benefits and disadvantages -Develop skills in selection and design of data collection instruments -Understand approaches to qualitative and quantitative analyses of empirical data -Gain practical knowledge and skills in interpretation and reporting of research results -Learn how to prepare and execute a feasible research project HDP3238 H Special Topics in Human Development and Applied Psychology: Doctoral Level: International Policy Perspectives on Early This course will provide students with access to ten of the world's most important thinkers in the world. Interviews of these experts will take place; annotated bibliographies for each expert will be developed and related written and electronic material will be contributing to the creation of an "electronic book" produced by the professors and students. Students will act as "interview producers" preparing all the necessary background research and questions required for each interview and students will also lead on-line video conferencing seminars. To provide cohort students with policy leadership from some the world's most respected experts To provide students with opportunity to provide leadership through production and research support for interviews of each expert and to lead a seminar To produce an organic electronic book comprised of one hour interviews of all experts, an annotated bibliography for each expert, edited discussions of students for each seminar informed by the video interview and selected clips that illustrate practical examples of experts' | IN | IN DT | 88,808 |
Louis Farrakhan , the Nation's vitriolic leader, gave an anti-Semitic speech that Metzger attended. That same year, Metzger and 200 white supremacists convened in Michigan to pledge their support for the Nation of Islam. It was 1988, however, that was a pivotal year for Metzger. He and his son John that year organized the first-ever hate rock festival, Aryan Fest. Racist skinheads of all stripes traveled to Oklahoma for the event. The father and son also appeared on an infamous episode of "The Geraldo Rivera Show" that ended in a televised melee, with Rivera's nose broken by a thrown chair. But, most importantly, 1988 was the year that a Metzger protg, Dave Mazella, went to Portland, Ore., to organize a skinhead group called East Side White Pride (ESWP). Mazella was vice president of the Aryan Youth Movement, WAR's youth unit. Mazzella carried an introductory letter from Metzger and arranged for ESWP members to speak him by phone. Three weeks after Mazella's arrival in Portland, ESWP skinhead Ken Mieske and two others beat to death an Ethiopian graduate student named Mulugeta Seraw in a street confrontation. The killers, Metzger said later, had done their "civic duty." After Mieske and two other ESWP skins pleaded guilty to murder, the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League sued the Metzgers and WAR on behalf of the victim's family. Using the doctrine of vicarious liability, plaintiffs' attorneys argued that the Metzgers should be found liable for intentionally inciting the skinheads to engage in | IN | IN DP | 679,310 |
Some pictures of Diana and Myself, where we now live and places around us, things that we find interesting, amusing or just plain weird! Saturday, 29 September 2012 Apple Seem To Be In The News A Lot This Past Week Or So, something about a new phone, I remember well my first venture into Apple territory when I bought Diana a ishuffle, plugging the 26 unit into my computer I received the message, 'device not reconized' so that was that, off to the Apple shop in Tukcom to find out what was wrong, basically I was told that as I did not have an apple computer the battery will not charge from the supplied USB cable, but not to worry apple have thought of this one so here is a mains cable charger, mine for just 24, what a rip off! so I have been warey of apple products ever since, so it comes as no surprise when I read that 'cars from Hyundai and Kia to luxury brands like BMW and Audi have special cables or cradles designed for the current design, if you buy a new iPhone 5, you'll also need to purchase an adaptor from Apple that allows the new smartphone to work with your -- now outdated -- car' and this is the little adapeter you will need, it is $29 and the guess is it will likely make a current cradle that's sized for an iPhone 4 impossible to use as it was intended, so | OP | OP | 566,414 |
it will make a huge difference if there are already people waiting for it before it's even finished! 'Before You Start' Checklist Know the rules. Do all the necessary research so you understand how Pozible works, what our guidelines are and what can and can't be a project. Most of the information can be found in our FAQ page but if you have any questions, we're more than happy to answer them at info[at]pozible[dot]com . Research what makes a good campaign. The best way to do this is to check out the projects on the site. Take down notes on what was effective and what wasn't. Apply it to your campaign. Know how pledging works. It's good to understand how the pledging process works before you get your supporters to make a pledge. It will allow you to familiarise with the process and prepare you to help any supporters if they have problems pledging. The best way to do this is to support a few projects. It's also a great way to connect with other project creators. "Love your audience" Think of it like this... even though YOU need the money, make it about THEM. Love your supporters because they are investing in you. Make a great video, and then love them by engaging them personally the whole way through your campaign in whatever way you can. Love them by giving them more than their moneys worth in rewards. Publicly thank them a lot. Find creative ways to get to | IP | IP DS | 98,388 |
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995) If you want to create a character that really irritates players, there isn't a much better tactic than to make them cry like a baby. Humans are psychologically programmed to find that noise disturbing, and Baby Mario will float off Yoshi's back and start bawling at the drop of a hat. Get the slightest hit from an enemy, and Mario is propelled off the back of our helpful green dinosaur. For once, Mario isn't the hero in the game -- Yoshi is. This time around, Mario takes on the annoying Princess Peach role of the helpless victim who must be saved over and over again, in order to complete the game. You must grab him as quickly as possible if he gets knocked off your back, otherwise you lose a life. To make things worse, half the time he floats off into an area you can't even get to, so you have to resign yourself to the fact that you are going to die. So not only does he cry in a horrible way, but he causes you to lose the game. It might be Mario, but what an annoying baby he makes. 6. Raiden -- Metal Gear Solid 2 (2001) Now, the inclusion of Raiden isn't a blanket one. In Metal Gear Solid 4, he is actually a bad-ass and redeems his actions from his previous appearance. It is his turn in Sons of Liberty which sees him enter this list of | OP | OP OB RV | 3,090,085 |
I don't speak that language of youth And hey, oh not the one that speaks truth And hey, I lay in this world for a while When all is lost just smile Postcards (Ed Sheeran 2006) Face me, are you tired of living? Replace, she was so unforgiving And I'm so frustrated, so dilated And she's telling me I've wasted my time And I'm running back like, just to face the facts right To tell me your voice takes me through the night Your smile and your memory Simply eases me to sleep In my ear while the whispering Melts my heart on every beat Still you're singing lullabies and postcards to this place And we're asking for so much more Now you're bringing smiles and laughter to this face While bad memories are in pieces on the floor Face me, are you tired of living? Replace, she was so unforgiving And I'm so frustrated, so dilated And she's telling me I've wasted my time And I'm running back like, just to face the facts right To tell me your voice takes me through the night Time past, heal this broken heart Pulled away that sellotape Take your time, 'cos I won't mind I doubt if I even know that I'm awake And still you're singing lullabies and postcards to this place And we're asking for so much more Now you're bringing smiles and laughter to this face While bad memories are in pieces on the floor Two Blokes and | LY | LY SL | 83,871 |
sugar is called a nucleoside and a base linked to a sugar and one or more phosphate groups is called a nucleotide . A polymer comprising multiple linked nucleotides (as in DNA) is called a polynucleotide . [ 11 ] The backbone of the DNA strand is made from alternating phosphate and sugar residues. [ 12 ] The sugar in DNA is 2-deoxyribose , which is a pentose (five- carbon ) sugar. The sugars are joined together by phosphate groups that form phosphodiester bonds between the third and fifth carbon atoms of adjacent sugar rings. These asymmetric bonds mean a strand of DNA has a direction. In a double helix the direction of the nucleotides in one strand is opposite to their direction in the other strand: the strands are antiparallel . The asymmetric ends of DNA strands are called the 5′ ( five prime ) and 3′ ( three prime ) ends, with the 5′ end having a terminal phosphate group and the 3′ end a terminal hydroxyl group. One major difference between DNA and RNA is the sugar, with the 2-deoxyribose in DNA being replaced by the alternative pentose sugar ribose in RNA. [ 10 ] A section of DNA. The bases lie horizontally between the two spiraling strands. [ 13 ] ( animated version ). Nucleobase classification The nucleobases are classified into two types: the purines , A and G, being fused five- and six-membered heterocyclic compounds , and the pyrimidines , the six-membered rings C and | IN | IN EN | 9,991,918 |
a designer (especially in a world where the leading company, Apple, has a culture built around design methods). For me, the most important insight from design thinking was that you have to make sure you've defined the right problem before you try to solve it. So, you act like an anthropologist to understand human needs and problems before jumping to solutions. Most of us in business, if we need to discover how to do something new, use PowerPoint or Excel spreadsheets to rationalize our approach. This is what I call "the illusion of rationality." Whether motivated by a lack of insight arrogance, or stupidity, the illusion of rationality is a waste of time and resources -- yet one that keeps a lot of people employed in management consulting, as I learned first hand. Instead, if you don't have the data, you have to create the data . That does not mean plugging random numbers into your spreadsheet. It means generating real insight, from nothing. Designers and bootstrapped entrepreneurs I've worked with use rapid low cost experiments to create data. I refer to these "affordable losses" in the interest of learning, creativity, and discovery as "little bets." This seems like common sense; so why is it so hard? Three words: fear of failure. If you're an MBA-trained manager or executive, the odds are you were never, at any point in your educational or professional career given permission to fail, even on a "little bet." Your parents wanted you to achieve, achieve, | OP | OP OB | 3,159,762 |
you may experience nicotine cravings and research has shown that these are often more severe than you expect . Don't let that put you off though - there are several products on the market to help control withdrawal symptoms. Many are free on prescription from your GP. Nicotine Replacement Therapy can help you by reducing your nicotine cravings. NRT has been shown to double your chances of successfully quitting. It is also less addictive than smoking and doesn't cause cancer. NRT is available on prescription or over the counter as gum, patches, tablets, lozenges, nasal spray or inhalers. You usually take a 10-12 week course. Zyban and Champix are other medicines that can help you give up smoking. They don't contain nicotine. Instead, they work by reducing your desire to smoke and relieving withdrawal symptoms. Zyban and Champix are only available on prescription and are not suitable for everyone. So talk to your doctor if you want to find out more. Putting on weight Many people are worried that when they give up smoking they may put on weight . This may be because: Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666) and the Isle of Man (1103). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company in England and Wales (4325234) and the Isle of Man (5713F). Registered address: Angel Building, 407 St John Street, London EC1V 4AD. | HI | HI HT | 634,414 |
Plenty of work to be done at Leicester City after defeat at Shrewsbury Town Leicester City showed they still have plenty of work to do during the next 15 days to get in shape for the start of the new season as they produced a disappointing performance at Shrewsbury Town. Results in pre-season are not that important, of course. These games are designed to get the players up to match fitness and sharpness ahead of a gruelling campaign, but also to allow the new signings to get to know their team-mates and for manager Nigel Pearson to learn what he has got and what he needs to recruit during the next month. Ben Marshall on the ball Leicester City v Shrewsbury Town Leicester City v Shrewsbury Town Leicester City v Shrewsbury Town Leicester City v Shrewsbury Town Leicester City v Shrewsbury Town Leicester City v Shrewsbury Town Leicester City v Shrewsbury Town Leicester City v Shrewsbury Town In the fitness stakes, there were vital 90 minutes for goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, making his return after his Euro 2012 experience, Ritchie De Laet, Paul Konchesky, Wes Morgan and Liam Moore, and wingers Ben Marshall and Lloyd Dyer got a good hour under their belts. New signings Matty James and Marko Futacs were given another valuable 45 minutes in the first half as they adjust to their new colleagues, while David Nugent and Neil Danns were the other starters at Greenhous Meadow. Pearson took | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 1,482,615 |
How to wear the kilt based on an article by Harry Lindley The late Harry Lindley was a legendary figure in the world of tartan. As a Director of the long established (1868) Edinburgh firm of Kinloch Anderson - Royal Warrant holders for Tailoring and Kiltmaking to HM The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and HRH The Prince of Wales - he was special adviser on Highland dress to the Royal Family. If one wanted to know how to dress 'properly', one asked Harry! Since he wrote this article in 1989, dress codes have not changed a great deal but a touch of informality has certainly appeared and we have added our own comments here and there in Harry's article. The most important thing to remember when wearing Highland evening dress is that it represents a proud heritage and a proud people. Whilst one can take certain sartorial liberties, they should not be so outrageous as to offend more conventional guests! Harry would not have been so indelicate as to discuss the music hall joke of what was worn under the kilt. ("Nothing is worn under the kilt Madam - it's all in perfect working order!). It is however the perennial question and the answer is to be found at Under the Kilt at the end of this article. The style of today is a development and modification of the ancient garb, which still retains all its essential features. Yet this modern style differs even from the Highland dress | HI | HI HT | 1,477,642 |
different killing method and much longer killing period -- are "significant". Although he has been mentioned by those on the other side of the argument, he stated that the cull, "could make TB a damn sight worse." The news that badger numbers are higher than anticipated suggests that methods used by Natural England to set the minimum and maximum number of badgers that can be killed across licensed zones are inaccurate. I congratulate Caroline Lucas on initiating this debate so eloquently, and it is an honour to follow her. Although I note that the petition has 150,000 signatures, I firmly and passionately believe that a silent majority in the countryside care strongly about controlling bovine TB and believe in the need for an eventual cull, as well as in other measures such as those called for by the hon. Lady. I am not convinced of the need for Team Badger or a team cattle; I believe there should be one team, one nation and one countryside. I hope that the House will send a message this afternoon that we are convinced there can be both a healthy badger population and healthy livestock. "We also recognised that under certain well-defined circumstances it was possible that badger culling could make a contribution towards the reduction in incidence of the disease in hot spot areas. However, we acknowledged that badger culling alone would never provide a universal solution to the problem of cattle TB." The point is this: we will never eradicate or | ID | ID DF | 476,316 |
bored. And I've never had anyone look disappointed to receive them - even the guys. I give them away as hostess gifts and bring them to parties for gift exchanges. They make great earring sets and pendants, too. I've used them as gift toppers, and as gifts themselves, and I use them to decorate my Christmas tree; they are especially pretty on the miniature, table top trees with lots of white, twinkling lights. For the past couple of years I've also taught my snowflakes at my local beading store, Fusion Beads, and I've added my instructions as a PDF handout to my Etsy shop: | IN | IN IB | 3,687,583 |
Breadcrumb User tools Cell organelles Every cell in your body contains organelles (structures that have specific functions). Just like organs in the body, each organelle contributes in its own way to helping the cell function well as a whole. The nucleus , mitochondria and chloroplasts are all organelles. Despite their central importance to cell function (and therefore to all life), organelles have only been studied closely following the invention of the transmission electron microscope , which allowed them to be seen in detail for the first time. Core organelles Core organelles are found in virtually all eukaryotic cells. They carry out essential functions that are necessary for the survival of cells -- harvesting energy, making new proteins, getting rid of waste and so on. Core organelles include the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and several others. The primary cilium (which has recently been shown to help cells sense their surroundings) may also be a core organelle because it seems to be present on most cells. Different types of cells have different amounts of some organelles. For instance, cells that use a lot of energy tend to contain large numbers of mitochondria (the organelle responsible for harvesting energy from food). That's why very active muscle cells are often full of mitochondria. Specialised organelles Some cell types have their own specialised organelles that carry out functions that aren't required by all cells. Here are just a few of the specialised organelles that we know about: Chloroplasts are found in plant cells and other | IN | IN RA | 1,780,646 |
Clinton did what she had to do. Partisan Politics is a Team Sport and if Hillary wanted to ever run for President again, she had to give the amazing speech that she gave. I supported Hillary for POTUS and I respect her. However, I OWN MY VOTE!!! The Democrat Party betrayed any semblance of representing democracy when they allowed blatant voter fraud in the Caucuses in the Primary. For those reading these Posts who would like to know for themselves about how the Obama Campaign stole the Democrat Party Primary by committing criminal voter fraud in the Caucuses; there are many sites documenting the Voter Fraud. If you "Google" these topics you should get to the sites: (1). "We Will Not Be Silenced2008" and the; (2). Meticulously documented site by Dr. Lynette Long on Caucus Fraud The bigger issue is that our democracy is really in peril. Obama and his Campaign Leadership will do anything to win (means justifies the ends); even if it means subverting the very democratic principles of the Democrat Party. In addition, to the outrageous Obama Primary Campaign Voter Fraud, we also got to see the Obama machine in action with the manipulation of the "role call vote" at the Dem Convention. The travesty of the so call "roll call vote" was an even more egregious insult to Hillary's supporters. Hillary Delegates were threatened at the Dem. Party Convention, if they didn't go along with the anointing of "The Chosen One." One threat was that their | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 163,670 |
above share, it is not that the likes of Britney, Madonna, Janet or Rhianna are more famous, it is simply that they are infamous, so their star does shine brighter , but when you get up close...MONET!! You realise, it's brassy and brash, a little cheap, a touch gaudy and ever so slightly tarnished around the sides, and it is at that moment you turn to the shop assistant and say "this Brittany Spears,...it's, it's kinda just like a Paris Hilton but encrusted with Cubic Zirconia.**Whatha Shrug**." Oh and don't be confused, between fame and infamy there is another category: "Divane". Whilst artists like Christina, Delta, Celine and, yes, Barbra, are famous because of their raw talent and reverent attitude toward their Divadom, the "Divane" are Diva's not only in the eyes of others, but also in their own eyes. Artist like Jennifer Lopez, Whitney Houston, Cher and Lady Gaga, are/were Divane and this is why people love them and will continue to love them for the foreseeable future. However, unlike the Infamous, they know where the lines are and they keep their poise. Even the recently deceased Whitney Houston still managed to keep comparatively more of the public o ublic onside than at any time during Britney's infamous head-shaving breakdown. Why? Well that's easy, the public see the Divane as victims of their own talent and not victims of their own stupidity. The Divane diva's star can shine a little less bright because the public's love for them has | OP | OP OB | 261,161 |
there are so many versions of the song. BUT I By Natasha from Australia on 8 August 2011 By Carrie from United States on 28 August 2011 When I had my twins, this is one of the few songs that I could remember the words to! (or at least I thought. After looking at the lyrics, it seems that I made up quite a bit!) My babies smile every time I sing it now. By Sally from United States on 13 October 2011 By Billy from Bermuda on 13 October 2011 By Trolololo from United States on 31 October 2011 On top of a body~ All covered in blood~ I just shot Barney, With a great big gun! I went to his funeral, I went to his grave~ Some people threw flowers... I threw a grenade! So dear PBS~ Next time you choose~ A terrible show~ Look out for the head, That's gonna blow! By Matthew from United States on 10 November 2011 i remember this one version growing up in elemetery school (i am 14 now in 9th grade) it went like on top of old smokey all covered in lead i just shot dumb barney all up in the head. then there was this one part that went like down the valley and something. By Hillbilly Jo from Bhutan on 4 March 2012 By Morven from United Kingdom on 19 March 2012 I first sang a variation of this song when I was at Brownies. I loved it | LY | LY SL | 446,611 |
I Think It's Gonna Rain Today Lyrics Dusty Springfield Broken windows In empty hallways A pale dead moon in a sky streaked with gray Human kindness is overflowing And I think it's goin' to rain today Scarecrows dressed In the latest styles With frozen smiles to chase love away Human kindness is overflowing And I think it's goin' to rain today Lonely Lonely Tin can at my feet Kick it down the street And that's the way to treat a friend Right before me The signs implore me Help the needy and show them the way Human kindness is overflowing And I think it's goin' to rain today | LY | LY SL | 499,412 |
I Think You Get What I Mean Lyrics Nat King Cole My grammar ain't so good And I've got no Ph.D But there's more important things Than a college degree I think you get what I mean I think you get what I mean Your chick is all that matters I think you get what I mean There are ways to keep her happy Ways to lose a tune I don't take advice of no one I know just what to do I think you get what I mean I think you get what I mean Your chick is all that matters I think you get what I mean You give her lots of kisses And dine her with good food Work to keep her cheerful And in a loving mood I think you get what I mean I think you get what I mean Your chick is all that matters I think you get what I mean There're times when she'll stay out late And you'll be feeling blue Go on out and have a ball, son She'll come running back to you I think you get what I mean I think you get what I mean Have yourself a ball I think you get what I mean | LY | LY SL | 261,113 |
storm-battered east coast, the campaign is still going on, the Associated Press ' Thomas Beaumont and Brian Bakst point out, saying that Romney campaign ads have started to pop up in so-called Rust Belt states in the northern Midwest that the challenger has rarely targeted before. Ads are running in Minnesota and Pennsylvania, where Republican presidential candidates haven't won since the 1970s, and even Michigan voters are now seeing more of Mr Romney's arguments. On Esquire.com , Charles Pierce takes a sweeping view of the effect the "superstorm" might have: This entire campaign has been fought out over the issue of whether or not we are all members of a viable political commonwealth with implicit mutual obligations to act through our government -- a self-government that is, or ought to be, the purest creative project of that commonwealth -- for the common good, or whether that government is a some sort of alien entity repressing our fundamental entrepreneurial energy. Over the next few days, I believe, we are going to see that argument brought to the sharpest point possible. If you want to see how this event will "impact the election," look to what answer to that question emerges from the storm. It will tell us a lot about the election, and about ourselves. In the Financial Times , Stephanie Kirchgaessner looks far beyond Sandy to the political storm that will face whoever triumphs on polling day: As Mr Obama and Mitt Romney, his Republican challenger, head into the final | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,009,763 |
newer vehicles are sealed, the fluid intended for lifetime use in normal operation. Unlike motor oil Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) does not have to contend with byproducts of combustion, condensation or nasty gases. It simply lubricates and cools. A filter traps and renders microscopic gear particles harmless. Change ATF only if specified by the carmaker, or if it has been overheated or contaminated. There is a real risk a well intentioned ATF change will be bungled. Transmission fluid is strictly car make and model specific. It must adhere precisely to the automaker's formula. The manufacturer's branded ATF is best. Never put multivehicle ATF into your car. Chain stores and franchised repair, tire and quick lube shops are notorious for it. Correct fill level is critical. Transmissions are unforgiving of fill errors. Drive gently for several kilometers after a cold start so the transmission fluid reaches optimum operating temperature before it is stressed. Use the brakes to slow the car on long downhill runs, not the transmission. Change gears only when fully stopped. Never ??rock?_ a car out of snow, sand or mud. It will cook the ATF. A tow truck will be much less costly in the long run! Heat ruins ATF lubricity. If your car or truck is frequently heavily loaded, used as a tow vehicle or often driven in hilly country in hot weather install a good transmission cooler and change the ATF every 50,000 kilometers. "The automatic transmissions in many newer vehicles are sealed, the fluid intended | ID | ID | 3,274,942 |
Community Recent Comments Want to win your bartender's respect? Here are some dos and don'ts of drink orders First published on 1 Nov 2012. Updated on 16 Nov 2012. Ask for a dirty Hendrick's gin martini This is a double homicide summed up in one bad drink order. The problem? Gins are different. Hendrick's suits cucumber, not olives, so you're showing your ignorance, and secondly, dirty martinis (where you add olive brine) belong in dirty 80s movies. "You may as well order a kebab," as Everleigh man Alistair Walker puts it. Sweat the small stuff Calling for a certain top shelf liquor in a cocktail where it makes up an imperceptible portion of your drink is pretentiousness incarnate. Order countless pots of beer How much do you reckon bartenders love the fact that you're coming back every five minutes because you want to do cheap rounds? Be a candy bandit If your drink comes with an umbrella, or has the words melon, passionfruit or blue in the description and you're not in a pool, or at the LuWOW , don't order it. Sure, it's on the list, but only so the bouncers know which young trashbag's bags to search on the way out. Ask for an Espresso martini or Cosmopolitan Sorry, we're just the messenger here folks. We know you love 'em and they were on Sex and the City and all, but they're just not cool right now. Think of them as the woollen jeans of drinks. They may | HI | HI HT | 3,310,895 |
I participate and I think dialogue and examination of the term is important, I don't refer to myself or others as 'sluts'. For better or worse, I think the Slutwalk is more positive than negative as it's opened a lot of dialogue and has brought issues such as victim-blaming some much needed attention. I'm excited to read your thoughts on the Slutwalk more in depth as I'm a big fan of your videos. I like the idea that 'slutwalks' only work in an a-historical, postfeminist context. We had a 'slutwalk' in the netherlands as well. To me, that felt similar as something that happened two years before: to celebrate International Women's Day, a fashion magazine organized the 'stiletto run', where women could win a year's worth of free shopping if they won a race across Amsterdam's most expensive shopping street on really high heels. And this was the most televised event in the country about women's rights that year -- not the rampant abuse just a few miles away in the red light district, domestic violence or institutionalized rape. Only without a context do these 'ironic' statements make sense -- but in a world where real horrific stuff still happens, they're definitely out of place. | IP | IP | 1,401,966 |
for most of them, it would "business as usual" today. The stench of sulphur lingered in the Turangi air this morning, but there were no other signs that a volcano had erupted only hours earlier. There was no ash along State Highway 46 near Rangipo like there was following the August 6 eruption, despite the road being closed yesterday. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,788,145 |
the countryside and recorded up here? TF: Josh was really happy when we recorded the guitars because it just worked really, really well. I like when you capture a moment and get it to record. JH: It's very laid back. That was after one of your big dinners, then? Too much wine with you dinner and you just started playing it? JH: Pretty much. (laughs) 'Monica Gems' A great choice to follow 'Moving Further Away', this is perhaps the most straightforward, glammy track on the album -- Faris doing a "wah ha hawoooo" Brett Anderson turn over raggedy backing vocals from his bandmates "don't you know you'll be wasting your time" that sound like the sort of thing the dirty dogs of Grinderman come up with. One wonders if the track is named for the wholesale jewellers on Berwick Street? JH: With the guitars on 'Monica Gems' I had this really great idea of how I wanted them to sound and it wasn't really working and there wasn't enough noise or something, so I just said 'Fuck it' and plugged it in back to front. And all of a sudden it just went rrrrroaaaaar! And that was through Sexy over there. Sexy? JH: That's my pet name for my love machine. TF: Sexy is a home built modular guitar amp and synth. [see picture above] You built all that? How'd you start putting that together? JH: My dad's a sheet metal worker, so I had him make the panels for | SP | SP IT | 275,515 |
text messages. No response. Second week, I texted- checking if he was still upset, no response. I called again this time, feeling better with no hint of longing- made sure he got my message and to call me if he can- No response. Now, it has been a month without any communication. There has never been a day that I am not thinking of him. It is difficult but hey, I am surviving. I decided to mail his phone back to made him aware where I got the information was. No calls. I am still contemplating on mailing back the necklace he gave me last Christmas. I am revisiting and trying hard to rekindle my love for my husband and I know itll take some time. I will give it another shot! Honestly, I am still hoping he will call- Before, I was at the point of leaving my husband for him. Discussion of separation and divorce has been a constant topic in our house and that my boyfriend was made aware about this. Although he kept telling me to stick with my husband and spoke highly of him for being a good dad ( I did not tell my bf) the reason why I am separating- definitely not because of us nor him. If you want to ask if it was worth it? no, I wish i never met him. I would have been ok 7 months ago. I heard he is dating- not sure if this is true. | ID | ID QA | 1,428,393 |
Slovakia, even though only 26,661 Slovakian Jews were placed at Auschwitz,[52] for Greece 65,000 for 53,789 actually deported.[53] H claimed 20,000 for Belgium[54] supposedly 40,000 from Hungary, 250,000 from Poland (300,000 according to Piper[5]) and 100,000 from Germany -- without H's or his Polish interrogator Jan Sehn's inclusion of Upper Selesia, but with Theresienstadt (together 69,000 according to Piper). The unreliability of H's figures of "millions" is so profound that Martin Broszat simply omitted them when he published The H Papers .[56] The missing passages read: "Romania was designated as the next country. From there, Eichmann was expecting approximately 4 million Jews, according to the indications of his commissaries [?]."[57] More than one zero too many: according to the "Encyclopaedia of the Holocaust"[58] and the minutes of the Wannsee Conference of January 20, 1942, in 1940 there were only 342,000 Jews living in Romania. H further: "At the same time, or meanwhile, Bulgaria, with an estimated 2 million Jews was to follow." This number is exaggerated by about fifty-fold: according to the minutes of the Wannsee Conference, there were only 63,403 Jews in Bulgaria in 1943. By 1953, Gerald Reitlinger had already estimated the number of victims at Auschwitz at one million in total, of which up to 750,000 were murdered by gas, of them 550,000 to 600,000 were killed on arrival.[60] According to Piper, 1,110,000 people died in the camp, of which 202,000 registered and 880,000 unregistered, among them 95,000 registered and 865,000 unregistered Jews.[61] Admittedly, at 300,000 Piper's | NARRATIVE | NA HA | 260,510 |
Habs Not Done... What to do With Weber and Diaz? Excuse me for laughing at the question, but isn't it a bit premature to ask fans if they're satisfied with Marc Bergevin's work in unrestricted free agency? Can't count the amount of responses slinging mud at Bergevin for not "handling" Scott Gomez and Tomas Kaberle, and Rene Bourque, and for not picking up a top six forward. As if the market is now completely bare, a mere four days into free agency. Were the Canadiens interested in Jagr? Of course they were. And when you hear Bergevin slough it off and suggest "the fit wasn't right", it's nothing more than a counter to the argument that some would make; that the Canadiens lost out to another team in the race. Now that we know the truth, that Jagr was able to bilk $4.55 million out of Dallas, we know that the price was much higher than Bergevin was willing to pay. It was likely higher than anyone else wanted to pay, as well, despite Petr Svoboda's claim that his client received 20-odd offers. As for "fit" with the Canadiens, can't really see who would've fit better. Not suggesting Bergevin should've paid the price, but on a one-year term, who would you prefer to have next to Tomas Plekanec and Brian Gionta? He was an attractive commodity because he was a short-term solution, one that could fill the seats and bring excitement to the Bell Centre; one that could produce and | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 143,502 |
phones, but ludicrously overpriced. I'm banking on the 4S becoming the new budget model (as the 3GS is now), or carriers rushing to get rid of 4S stock by giving better deals for a limited time. For rivals such as Nokia and Google-owned Motorola, which earlier this week held their own events to show off their new handsets, the attention that Apple garners for its single releases each year must be galling. All part or Apple's marketing strategy, as explained in the Samsung patent trial - get the media to do its marketing for it at no cost, as this article duly delivers. I mean, compare and contrast the amount of coverage on rumours and theories and predictions that Apple products get with, say, the coverage that Amazon got in these pages for its 3 new devices. When it comes to tmainstream media and Apple - and I don't just mean this newspaper by any means - they've been utterly compromised and thrown away their objectivity; little more than (unwitting?) shills. I have saved my self 000's of over the years by not buying any apple 'i' products whatsoever. Instead I Have a 40-50 mp3 and a decent set of headphones for music, a 2nd hand PSP (50) with custom firmware for games and a cheap mobile phones to make calls for which I pay less than 20 a month... If I want to access the internet I use my laptop, if I need directions I look at a map, | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 33,608 |
of theory that are not commensurate with the evidence of my practice. However, to have my ideas taken seriously, and legitimised as of worth, I need to have your validation that the form and content of my work has a use value. I need you to judge whether I am rigorous in my evaluation, whether I use standards of judgement that are based in rationality and social justice; and whether I use clear criteria to test out the theories which I draw from my own practice against established views. In this paper, I am suggesting that established ideas about lifelong education - how it is conceptualised, how it is theorised, and how it is supported - proceed from a degenerate view both of the nature of reality and of the forms of enquiry that are used to describe and explain the nature of that reality. The paper offers some ideas towards such a reconceptualisation of lifelong education, in terms of the issues outlined above. These issues appear in an interrelated fashion. The evidence of this interrelationship is presented in excerpts from the real-life narrative of a group of people whose personal and social practices are constrained by the established culture. One aspect of the established culture is that of the academy as the locus of power-knowledge. Issues of access and legitimacy The legitimation of knowledge is a privilege of the academy. Access to legitimate knowledge is through routes to the academy. Many sectors of the academy regard propositional knowledge as | IN | IN | 1,461,177 |
your chest, drive the weight back up. Hold it in the starting position, with your elbows locked out, for another count of one, then repeat. Tip: Don't lift your hips off the bench while you press the weight up. Machine Pec Deck Starting Position: Sit at the machine with your back flat against the back pad. Place forearms on the padded levers and position upper arms parallel to the ground. The Exercise: Push the levers slowly together and squeeze your chest muscles at the end of the movement. Return slowly to the starting position so arms are in line with obliques (no further back). Tip: There is a risk of hyperextension of the shoulder on the backwards phase which could tear ligaments and injure the rotator cuff muscle tendons. Machine Chest Press Starting Position: Sit on chest press seat, with straight back pressed firmly into pad. Keep your abdominal muscles tight, shoulders down and chest up. Place feet on a kick assist lever and push down to bring handles to correct angle for hands to take hold of. The Exercise: Under control, push the weight out while focussing on bringing your elbows together. Stop just before your elbow joints are straight and reverse the motion back. Under control, lower the weight, stop when your elbow joints are in line with your shoulders and reverse the motion. | HI | HI HT | 1,734,713 |
The latest in our DVD guide is every bit the equal of the more celebrated Chinatown, says Kevin Maher There are two types of people on planet movie. Those who prefer Star Wars to Star Trek . Who prefer Connery to Moore (or indeed Craig to Brosnan). Who prefer Godfather II to Godfather I . And, crucially, those who prefer Chinatown to Farewell, My Lovely . Both of the latter films, you see, were released within a year of each other and share the same story terrain (neo-Noir private eye yarn), the same locations and setting (pre-War Los Angeles) and, hell, they even share the same cinematographer (John A. Alonzo -- a master of moody shadows). There's no single "correct" approach to adaptation; some of my favourite films and TV versions of great novels are almost page-by-page transcriptions, some are much looser, as much "inspired by" as "adapted from" | OP | OP OB | 718,135 |
charm, there are no Tshirt shops here. A touch of class. There was no downside to the whole experience. Lovely!!! REF Apartment : ANTHURIUM From 2010-05-19 To 2010-06-02 Mr & Mrs Lustbader From USA the 06/02/2010 Bonjour Philippe, Christophe, Christophe, et Thomas! Yes, we had an absolutely perfect stay -- it could not have been better. The apartment was just wonderful and you all were welcoming, helpful, reassuring and charmants! The concert at Ste. Chappelle was a wonderful way to end our stay -- despite there being no sun blazing through the stained glass and the entire front area being covered for restoration [!], it was still a fabulous experience... We will most definitely be in touch with you when we plan our next trip to Paris. Thanks for helping to make this visit such a good one. Best regards, Victoria REF Apartment : CAMELIA From 2010-05-21 To 2010-05-31 Mrs Judith DeLong From AUSTRALIA the 06/08/2010 Dear Chistophe and Philippe, We are home now after a wonderful visit to Paris and the Bourgogne area. The apartment Dahlia was perfect! The location, the view of the Seine, the neighborhood... We enjoyed many of the restaurants you recommended, on L'Ile St Louis, walking back to the apartment after dinner. We felt like we lived in Paris in a small dream. Vincent was great! He was waiting for us at the airport; the first person we saw as we left the baggage area. He delivered us safely, battling traffic, to the apartment, got | ID | ID RR | 265,258 |
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