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Become a Member of PCN Today! Membership in Prevent Cancer Now is free of charge! One of our goals is to create a broadly-based national movement for cancer prevention and environmental health promotion. As such, membership is open to anyone who supports our mission, without charge. Prevent Cancer Now has started creating provincial chapters to allow members to meet, get to know each other and focus on issues of local interest (such as pesticide reduction or opposing a new incineration project, for example). Prevent Cancer Now will support those activities with cancer prevention information, an online advocacy toolkit and outreach materials. Our brochure , a Prevent Cancer Now presentation and lots of resources on key issues are available on our website to help individuals and chapters mobilize around cancer prevention. While membership is free of charge, I would like to support the work of Prevent Cancer Now by making a donation . Please note that Prevent Cancer Now is not a registered charity. We are in the process of establishing a charitable foundation, but until that time, we cannot issue tax receipts for donations.
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factor on battery replacement -- how do you measure that against gas savings? What are we trying to achieve exactly with a hybrid since it doesn't look like saving money is likely to happen at this stage. I think our best strategy would be to make cars, gadgets, and appliances that lasted much longer. "Every few years" being every 150,000 miles or so. Not a big deal for me as I usually keep my cars for 90,000 miles then get a new one. Still, whoever owns the hybrid at 150k will need a new battery pack, and I'd like to see an environmental impact statement on those packs. I will be looking to replace my car at the end of the year (it's 11years old) which is a VW Polo and I usually get 5.9 L/100 km. I don't live in North America but the pro's and cons are pretty much the same everywhere although gas is $2.05 a litre here, so fuel economy is a bigger factor. I've sporadically looked at the hybrid thing since my ex bought a used Prius 2001 some years ago when she swapped her Toyota Previa (8 seater) for the Prius, her fuel bill dropped from $300+ a month to $110 a month. She didn't need the 8 seats any more. She still has the Prius I'm not sure of the milage on the clock , but the battery pack seems OK and her mpg is unchanged (5L/100km). She had to have the transmission
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Your response to my message about forgetting the importance of editors is completely off. I understand perfectly well that: sh> My [i.e. Harnad's] recommended correction was to drop peer review reform sh> AND to make it explicit that a SELF-ARCHIVE was precisely what sh> E-biomed was to be (in the first instance), exactly as LANL is a sh> self-archive. AND, most important of all (and systematically not sh> taken into account in any of Joseph's comments), a self-archive sh> not only for the unrefereed preprint literature but for the REFEREED sh> reprint literature (exactly as LANL is, and has been from its very sh> inception, as Paul Ginsparg's recent posting has reminded us). And the latter is taken into account in my comments. And you are way off-base in saying: sh> Joseph's imagination is taken up with the OTHER side of sh> self-archiving, the unrefereed preprints. And insufferably so with this: sh> I do think I recognize (from 20 years' of editing) the core sh> of Joseph's grievance. It is the single aggrieved author's sh> viewpoint (analogous to the single aggrieved student's sh> viewpoint, when he feels that a test has not been a proper sh> measure of his proficiency or performance). This is ad hominem discreditation, based on nothing, and completely beneath you and your position. I think it would be in order for you to apologize for that, after which you might reread what I said in view of the fact that I am not laboring under the
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all they do currently exist. Consumption points systems (hotels, airlines, credit card usage) act in some ways as private currencies. The monopoly owners issue as many points as they wish (I guess they need to get them from somewhere first, though) based on what behaviors they wish to reward. You can borrow points or purchase points using other currencies and there have been attempts to consolidate and create point exchanges. The one thing private currencies do accomplish is velocity. Private currencies by design must have a short life cycle -- a solid private currency will be hoarded as bad private currencies drive out good. The history of the US is the history of state chartered banks which basically issued private money -- short life cycles and periods of extreme velocity (which is uncontrollable once it starts) were its hallmarks. It was tried and didn't work then. What is going to change now? "2. I have yet to hear 1 rational argument why private non-convertible currency would not work." It would work fine. Starbucks issues a "private nonconvertable currency" when it credits your Starbucks card. (They don't issue refunds on unused balances, so it fits.) If Starbucks set up a payments system and convinced everyone in the worl to use StarBucks, everything would be fine, since Starbucks could always honor any draft on the system. But when you talk about "competing" systems, you are slipping convertibility in through the back door. If I have StarBucks but I don't like how they're
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Some won't find the words More won't find a way Never too often heard You know it's easy for me to say The thing you need to hear Way more than every day Can never be too clear You know it's easy for me to say Chorus I love you Quiet and loud Alone in a crowd I love you In a thousand little ways I'm learning to say And I learn something new every day I love you It's easy for me to say [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/c/clint+black\\... ] It always sounds the same Music to my ears Leaves nothing to explain You know it's easy for me to hear The phrase that we all know Nothing it can't outweigh Take it wherever we go You know it's easy for me to say Repeat chorus Bridge I love you No poet ever found a better way You know it's easy for me to say I love you I'll try to say it more every day You know it's easy for me to say On a sunny day On a rainy day More than every day It's easy for me to say
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Heat Of The Moment Lyrics I never meant to be so bad to youOne thing I said that I would never doA look from you and I would fall from graceAnd it would wipe the smile right from my faceDo you remember when we used to danceAnd incidents arose from circumstanceOne thing led to another, we were youngAnd we would scream together songs unsungIt was the heat of the momentTelling me what my heart meantThe heat of the moment showed in your eyesAnd now you find yourself in '82The disco hot spots hold no charm for youYou can concern yourself with bigger thingsYou catch a pearl and ride the dragon's wings'Cause it's the heat of the moment The heat of the moment The heat of the moment shown in your eyes And when your looks have gone and you're aloneHow many nights you sit beside the phoneWhat were the things you wanted for yourselfTeenage ambitions you remember wellIt was the heat of the moment Telling me what your heart meant The heat of the moment showed in your eyes 'Cause it's the heat of the moment Heat of the moment Heat of the moment shown in your eyes Heat of the moment Heat of the moment Heat of the moment [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/a/asia/heat+o\\... ]
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secure (like Amazon or PayPal, e.g.)) the payment process has to be extremely easy. I never imagined I would pay for as much music as I do via iTunes, but with such a simple payment process -- 99 cents here, 99 cents there, 9.99 for an album -- I've spent many, many hundreds of dollars on music downloads. I could easily see doing the same for "printed" reading material....25 cents-50 cents, sounds about right. - The consumer mindset is likely different, but when I approached dozens of business owners a few years ago with a concept that would provide them with frequent updates of information, most claimed to love the idea, but more than a few said that they'd rather a pay a larger amount once (e.g. $1000) instead of smaller amounts more frequently (e.g. $10/week). Like I said, consumer behavior likely different, but something to consider, say for a one-time fixed-period subscription of $20. But, yes at the end of the day, there is the whole "it's the internet, ergo it's free" mentality that will be tough to overcome, unless the reader/consumer can see a fairly direct value return to them. It's not that I don't think you have "what it takes", I question more whether beer writing in general has what it takes (perhaps, at least, in this form) to be financially practical in this way (my wife would get a kick out of that last phrase..."financially practical"). Best wishes...looking forward to seeing how this all turns out
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The Heart Of Grace ( 2007 ) (The third book in the Brothers' Bond series) A novel by Linda Goodnight It took serious injuries from a roadside bomb to bring war photographer Drew Michaels back to his estranged wife, Larissa. His need for adventure had ultimately pushed Larissa toward the warm embrace of the church?and away from him. But now, being back in such close quarters with his first--and only--love, was stirring up feelings of peace and comfort he'd suppressed long ago. Yet his secrets could once again tear him away from the woman to whom he'd uttered the words "I do."
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Wednesday 28 November at 3.00pm * Baroness Tonge to ask Her Majesty's Government how they marked the 95th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration; and what is their current assessment of the welfare of Israelis and Palestinians. * Lord Sheldon to ask Her Majesty's Government whether they intend to introduce legislation to give local authorities control over the digging up of streets so as to minimise disruption to both residents and traffic. * Baroness Liddell of Coatdyke to ask Her Majesty's Government what advice they have received on the consequences for the European Union membership of the remainder of the United Kingdom should Scotland secede. Thursday 29 November at 11.00am * Lord Collins of Highbury to ask Her Majesty's Government whether they intend to endorse the standards of care for people living with HIV published by the British HIV Association on 29 November. * Baroness Wheeler to ask Her Majesty's Government what progress they are making on establishing social care apprenticeships; and how voluntary registration of social care workers will assist apprentices and staff to provide the quality of care required in domiciliary and community settings. * Lord Foulkes of Cumnock to ask Her Majesty's Government what contribution they propose nuclear generation should make to a balanced energy policy. Baroness Pitkeathley to move that this House takes note of the impact of changes in local authority budgets on the provision of social care and its integration with other health, housing and care services. Lord Harrison to move that this House takes
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the room. "Hey Addie," Liam smile, "how was school?" "School's school." She shrugged before being pulled to her feet. "Come on," Harry said, "I want you to meet someone." Adelaide followed him further into the room, giving the other boys small waves before they turned into another room, a large meeting table sat in the middle, neatly surrounded by wooden chairs. As she looked up, she was met with the deep brown eyes of one of the most important women in the modelling industry. And here she was, dressed in a depressingly plain school uniform. Chapter End Notes: 'Ello there! So here's my first fan fiction. I kind of picture Jacob as Tom Welling in Smallville...except less Superman...*le dies* Please review and rate if you enjoyed. Thank you so much for reading, it means a lot. X Disclaimer: All publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are the property of their respective owners. The original characters and plot are the property of the author. No money is being made from this work. No copyright infringement is intended.
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specialized agencies and the wider U.N. system. We worked over the years in having key language adopted in the text to reflect the work of these U.N. bodies in assisting the territories. Some delegations, however, abstain on this resolution stating that the rules of procedure of the agencies should be respected. Of course, the rules of procedure is precisely where the mandate exists. This is consistent with decades of resolutions from the General Assembly and from ECOSOC -- so the mandate has always been there. I really never understood these objections, and I have never heard any discussion in any of the committees to clarify this concern. CAR These resolutions to which you refer relate to the remaining sixteen territories on the list. Aren't there also specific resolutions on each territory? CGC Yes, there are also resolutions specific to the listed a number of the territories.These are sent to the Fourth Committee, along with the omnibus resolution on eleven small island territories. Of course, there is also the resolution on Puerto Rico ---- CAR What is the omnibus resolution? CGC Well, prior to the early 1990s, there was a separate resolution for each territory. At the beginning of what I refer to as the 'decolonization disengagement period,' there was a move to eliminate the resolutions on each territory and to merely adopt a list of principles. This would have removed reference to the specific conditions in each territory, and was being proposed as a strategy to essentially downgrade the U.N.'s
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the runners, different yet the same, sweatshirts wet on their backs, legs pounding the stones in place, a sudden burst of speed as they pass by, nodding his way with the nod a newsboy gives with change, cautiously, making sure his fingers don't touch your palm. He's wanted to come here to the grandstand, stark in its concrete and bolted slabs of wood, and the stones -- most of all the stones; He remembers how he'd fondle them, flicking one away each time he finished a lap, running flatout with the last one tight inside his fist, keeping it, storing it away with the others at home. The runners are at the far bend and coming hard -- they will pass him again, where he stands aside, feeling the stones tumbling in the dark he has made of his hands. Here's what poets James Dickey and Miller Williams have said about On Earth as It Is by Dan Masterson. "Poetry in the second half of the twentieth century is striving desperately for the truly human. Most of the time it fails to reach the ground between abstract, intellectual, chilling perfection and the wallowing in self-pity that we all know in contemporary verse. Dan Masterson has achieved that fortunate and magical ground." -J.D. "A compelling first book come out of a large spirit and a tough mind. ... This is one of the books I'll keep within reach." -M.W. Dan Masterson came to poetry by way of stints as narrator, actor,
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Stick out the thumb of your right hand like you?re hitchhiking. Keep the thumb there and also make a peace sign. These are the three fingers you need to throw a forehand. Hold your hand palm up. Grab a disc with your left hand and hold it flat with the logo facing up. Put the peace sign underneath the disc and fold your thumb onto the top. You should be able to hold the disc up with these three fingers. Fold you other two fingers (your ring and pinkie) into your hand as if you are making a loose fist. These two fingertips should touch your palm. They just stay out of the way. Fold your middle finger towards your palm. Push it against the inside of the rim. The tip and last few centimetres of your middle finger should be tight against the rim. Your index finger is still straight and pointed towards the centre of the disc. It should support some of the disc?s weight. Squeeze the disc. Press your thumb down and push your middle finger tight against the rim. This grip will feel strange for a little while. But you will get used to it and soon the disc will feel snug in your hand. Below are two ways of holding the disc, you're seeing the bottom of the disc (non-logo side): Split-Fingers (Provides more control but less power. It can also provide "lift" on your throws which is useful for inside outs.) Power Grip (Provides
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endless reforms which are doomed to disaster. For more details on Universal Jobmatch, and many other areas of data protection laws relating to claimants visit: http://www.consent.me.uk/ Many companies and charities have pulled out of the government's workfare schemes when met with pickets and direct action that put these exploitative schemes in the spotlight. But charities including British Heart Foundation , Scope and Barnardos and many companies like Poundland, Argos and Superdrug still subscribe to schemes which force the unemployed to "work for their benefits". That's why Boycott Workfare network are calling A Week of Action against Workfare, focusing especially on the charities involved. You are urged to join the action which starts on Saturday, December 8th! You're unemployed? Stand up against this exploitation: we won't work for nothing to profit the rich! In work? Workfare attacks your wages and conditions, you could be sacked and replaced by workfare conscripts. If you care about human rights and dignity -- join us. Our anti workfare actions are part of the global resistance to the austerity being imposed everywhere. Why are we against workfare in Charities? We know first-hand what it really means. Workfare helps hide swingeing cuts to support for charities by central government. Real jobs that charity donors have paid to have carried out are forced onto the unemployed. Many veteran volunteers have left British Heart Foundation in disgust as charity shops are swamped with unwilling conscripts. Workfare contradicts the voluntary ethos charities are supposed to uphold. A claimant told us
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This may be the first time I've gone 'WOW!' at a screensaver While ambling idly around the internets a couple of days ago, I stumbled across some OSX screensavers. And one of them really amazed me (please remember that I'm an over-enthusiastic geek and I must be avoided at parties). It's very subtle -- which is why I like it. It simply makes your screen look like a rippling pool of water. It's beautiful. And it's free. If you've got a Mac you can download it by clicking on the image above. If you've got a PC, you wouldn't appreciate such aesthetic beauty anyway. Or if you're feeling a bit festive, the same Wakaba people do a snowflake one. It's pretty slick. And there's even an Escher one where you spiral ever inwards in a never-ending picture. Next week I'll be talking about the latest in mouse mats. That's the future baby!
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wrote the E-mails. If this is correct, and you only used the content to warn someone, and didn't give any personal information while doing so, then I consider what you did to gain the E-mails the lesser of two evils. I'm sorry but your understanding of the situation is incorrect, or at least incomplete. TF accessed the listserv a full month before any conversation happened regarding Mr. Payton. Furthermore, none of the emails TF forwarded included any direct references to seeking Mr. Payton's removal from a leadership position at CFI, they were simply complaints about Mr. Payton's ill-considered tweet. It's true that TF redacted the headers and identifying information from the messages, but the larger point is that he still has the messages he accessed through unauthorized means, and those messages include personal information about some FTB bloggers that they want to remain private. Many of these bloggers are innocent bystanders with no opinion on the TF/PZ feud, and the only assurance they have that the information won't be misused is TF's word, which I'm sure you can understand they have little incentive to trust. TF used unethical means to access a private listserv that he was explicitly removed from, for no apparent reason other than his own ego. I can think of no other reason why TF would want to access those backchannel emails when he did, and if he has a reason for his actions he hasn't been forthcoming in this comment thread. No, again your understanding of
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each quarter (ugh) -- it needs to be in the place where I put my bag when I come in through the door. Of course Martha Stewart created the answer and solved many a problem with her stylish office range, now available at Officeworks . This large pocket is ideal -- you can hang or stick it wherever you desire. For me it was on my pinboard which is right near the back door. I was using handmade envelopes but found they were filling up way too quickly. When it comes time to do the tax (I'm a late tax returner and usually wait until the last minute -- hence why this post is so relevant at the moment; it's what I'm doing in my free time), there are more essentials I have handy. An expanding file folder which I use to take all our paperwork to the accountant. I nicely divide everything up into the relevant areas he asks me about so it's all so neat and organised and at my fingertips. Then I get home and throw its contents into the big box with its year labelled on it and pretty much forget about it. A label maker This is a new addition I've been wanting for ages and I'm addicted. I now need to label everything in this white-on-black typewriter font. So do my kids! A calculator I wanted something with giant buttons for ease of use -- this one is perfection and cost all of $4.
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got to beat a block. And you've got to run like the dickens to get there." -- UNC defensive coordinator Vic Koenning on defending Georgia Tech's triple-option.
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female body has... In a once sentence ruling, the Supreme Court left intact a US Appeals Court ruling that restored early voting rights for all OH voters the weekend before the Nov. 6 election. Questions remained over how quickly Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted -- who has led the state Republicans' push to shrink the early voting window aggressively -- would uphold his promise to restore statewide early voting hours. Steve Benen with some good news: Husted has now issued a directive setting uniform hours on the Saturday, Sunday, and Monday before the election, and it's online here (pdf). In... He had nine from which to choose. He admitted that he was a great question. His choice was Antonin Scalia as "the model judge" before scrambling back towards the center his discomfort ever evident. Massachusetts can do better and will do better by sending Elizabeth Warren to the United States Senate. Academy Award-winning Oliver Stone has teamed up with historian Peter Kuznick to produce a 10-part Showtime series called "Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States." Drawing on archival findings and recently declassified documents, the filmmakers critically examine U.S. history, from the atomic bombing of Japan to the Cold War, to the fall of communism, and continuing all the way through to the Obama administration. Contrary to what's taught in schools across the country, the filmmakers found the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were militarily... Israel broke an informal ceasefire on Wednesday by assassinating Hamas military commander
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way of proving any solid proof for anything. I doubt that the unverified and unverifyable testimony of one single witness is sufficient to claim a "serious offense" justifying invading an embassy. Otherwise China would only have to "find" a witness claiming that Chen Guangchen has raped her -- and invade the US embassy. Does anyone really believe that the western world would grant China the same room for justification? I doubt that. Re DDOS: it's rather inexplicable that all those hits haven't thrown up a lot of comments, if the hits were genuine. And I've never lost the server for minutes on end before. Looks like an anomaly to me, and DDOS is very definitely a possible cause. Re. US involvement: this question is rather crucial to the affair. It's likely, it's "common knowledge" on the interweb (ie universally cut and pasted) but it's rather like Israeli nukes; no-one's admitting to it. Reluctantly agree with your critic here, Craig. If you have something hard, the world needs to know. The Ecuadorian government will announce its decision on Assange's future at 10pm today (AEST). A government official in Ecuador's capital, Quito, said that the British government had made it clear it would not allow Assange to leave the country to travel to Ecuador, so even with a grant of asylum or similar protection, he would probably remain stuck in the embassy. Despite a growing police presence at the building that houses the embassy, and social media speculation, police have not entered
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and thought words mattered. Though "burgled" was the wrong word too. Burglars select; they pick; they remove one item and ignore others. There is a limit to what burglars can take: they seldom take easy chairs, for example, and even more seldom settees. These burglars did. They took everything. This swift-moving comic fable will surprise you with its concealed depths. When the sedate Ransomes return from the opera to find their Notting Hill flat stripped absolutely bare -- down to the toilet paper off the roll (a hard-to-find shade of forget-me-not blue) -- they face a dilemma: Who are they without the things they've spent a lifetime accumulating? Suddenly the world is full of unlimited and frightening possibility. But just as they begin adjusting to this giddy freedom, a newfound interest in sex, and a lack of comfy chairs, a surreal reversal of events causes them to question their assumptions yet again. The Ransomes' bafflement is the reader's delight. Alan Bennett's gentle but scathing wit, unerring ear for dialogue, and sense of the absurd make The Clothes They Stood Up In a memorable exploration of where in life true riches lie. Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly When life is pared down to the bare essentials, one can grow spirituallyAor shrink into one's basic instincts. Though profound statements as such are not to be found in British playwright Bennett's charmingly subversive and very amusing cautionary tale, his characters illustrate the principle in surprising ways. Mr. and Mrs. Ransome return to their
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- he's Latino - said we should do a poster to target Latinos, so he and I and several other people worked on a poster. The campaign was called Voz Unida. He designed and illustrated the poster and I created a website. We had a bunch of people donate what they could, we printed thousands of posters and shipped them out around the country. DW: In 2012, how had the landscape changed, and how did you address the design challenges now that you were working for Obama? The landscape changed in a couple of ways, firstly the design aesthetic of 2012 was different to what was happening in 2008, and secondly Barrack Obama was our president, so some of the things that you could do in 2008 when he was running you couldn't do now. There is always a very fine line between pushing the visual language of the campaign and also being able to represent the president in a sophisticated way. I think we did a really good job in capturing what Barack Obama stands for, which is progression, and also his role as president. DW: In 2008 The Voz Unida poster was one of ten unofficial posters to be selected, officially, and used as a fundraising tool -- the Art for Obama initiative. The unofficial work was impacting on the official campaign in 2008, but in 2012 you were on the other side of the fence. Presumably your approach was completely different? JH: We were pretty successful in
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about 1 whole liver) (58 cals) tsp olive oil (10 cals) 4 thin spring onions, thinly sliced (40g) (13 cals) Dressing: 1 tbsp soy sauce (10 cals) 1 tsp olive oil (40 cals) tsp wine or cider vinegar (0 cals) a few drops of chilli sauce (optional) Total: 206 calories  Steam the green beans until just done then cool under the tap.  Check the liver for any white membranes or greenish spots and cut them out.  Preheat the grill. Run the liver over with the tsp olive oil. Spread out the lobes of the liver and grill it for about two minutes on each side until lightly browned. Leave to cool.  Mix the dressing ingredients. Toss the beans and spring onion in the dressing.  Thinly slice the liver (a ceramic knife is the best implement) and mix through the salad. 3. Griddled courgettes with feta, lemon, mint, puy lentils Puy lentils make this salad satisfyingly filling, while the flavours come from the smoky grilled courgettes, fragrant lemon zest and mint, and salt-sour feta. 1 tbsp raw lentils will be enough, if you are cooking your own, or use a tin. Keep the rest for a non-fast day, to eat mixed with chopped herbs and olive oil with meat or fish, or freeze them. Boys' perk: extra 20g feta cheese. ingredients 500g courgettes, the smallest you can find (90 cals) 30g feta cheese (83 cals) 15 mint leaves (1 cal) 1 tsp olive oil (40 cals)
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For one, of the 119 (mostly Christian) participating schools, Zack Kopplin, a gutsy college sophomore who's taken to Change.org to stonewall the program, has identified at least 19 that teach or champion creationist nonscience and will rake in nearly $4 million in public funding from the initial round of voucher designations. Many of these schools, Kopplin notes, rely on Pensacola-based A Beka Book curriculum or Bob Jones University Press textbooks to teach their pupils Bible-based "facts," such as the existence of Nessie the Loch Ness Monster and all sorts of pseudoscience that researcher Rachel Tabachnick and writer Thomas Vinciguerra have thankfully pored over so the rest of world doesn't have to. Here are some of my favorite lessons: 1. Dinosaurs and humans probably hung out: "Bible-believing Christians cannot accept any evolutionary interpretation. Dinosaurs and humans were definitely on the earth at the same time and may have even lived side by side within the past few thousand years." -- Life Science , 3rd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 2007 2. Dragons were totally real : "[Is] it possible that a fire-breathing animal really existed? Today some scientists are saying yes. They have found large chambers in certain dinosaur skulls...The large skull chambers could have contained special chemical-producing glands. When the animal forced the chemicals out of its mouth or nose, these substances may have combined and produced fire and smoke." -- Life Science , 3rd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 2007 3 . "God used the Trail of Tears to
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of me I need to find you I gotta find you She joined him on that last line before they belted out both their heartfelt songs, harmonizing each other, the music taking hold of both of them... This is real, this is me I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be now Gonna let the light shine on me Now I've found who I am There's no way to hold it in No more hiding who I wanna be This is me You're the missing piece I need The song inside of me This is me You're the voice inside my head The reason that I'm singing Now I've found who I am There's no way to hold it in No more hiding who I wanna be This is me The audience broke out into loud cheers and applauds, but at that moment, Mitchie didn't hear or see anything, nothing but him. As his arms brought her closer, their faces now inches apart, his lips captured hers in a passionate kiss Mitchie didn't believe possible til that moment. This was exactly where she was suppoed to be, on stage in front of a screaming crowd yes, but also, in Shane's arms. The author would like to thank you for your continued support. Your review has been posted.
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a fox pursuing walnuts (it's a vegetarian fox). Tim has also shown aplomb as project manager, which involves tasks from the arduous - making sense of my hopeless document-naming system, doing dishes while I lie dramatically prostrate on the couch - to the resourceful, using his wiles to charm vast quantities of excellent coffee from the good people at Customs Brew Bar (he also used money to charm the coffee from them, but let's not let facts get in the way of a good story.) And hey, get a load of these behind the scenes photos ! Which really show you nothing at all, but still. And mercifully for our bank balances (buying ingredients but also existing on one income is a challenge, but these are happy times, so we can deal with it) the recipe-testing process has ranged from the merely successful to the 'intermingling tears of smugness, joy and relief at the deliciousness I hath wrought' kind of successful. In the meantime, we still have to eat stuff, and this - Beetroot Baked in Cream, Balsamic Vinegar and Cumin with Spaghetti, Thyme and Pinenuts - was one such eaten stuff recently. It was just an idea I had, that so often beetroot is paired with sharper flavours when in fact it might lend itself perfectly to something richer. The cream makes it luxurious - I'm not talking something you should feel guilty over, or like you immediately have to go for a run afterwards to compensate for -
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reader. What do you think? Lovely to see how you've progressed since we first met. Love Maryx Hello, Mary, lovely to see you! The stories will suit any reader, though I do wonder if your story would be more suited to The People's Friend. They love WW2 stories (Our Day Will Come was set in WW2). But you never know until you try. Why not send the first three chapters and a synopsis to Maggie and see what she says? She's a lovely lady, very approachable and easy to talk to, and she's also very helpful to writers. Words to Live By... "If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot...reading is the creative center of a writer's life...you cannot hope to sweep someone else away by the force of your writing until it has been done to you." -- Stephen King
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solution. The Eurozone probably shouldn't have admitted Greece in the first place, but now the best option seems to be a long period of disinflation and slow growth. If Greece leaves the Eurozone, it will experience a period of chaos - which may have unpleasant geopolitical consequences, given its tense relations with an increasingly assertive Turkey. 5) For everyone else, problems are much more manageable, and we don't need to rely on the ECB to solve them. Of course, the ECB has the right to buy government debt in exceptional circumstances, but it is understandably unwilling to do so because: (i) as I argued before, the net effect on nominal interest rates may be very small or even negative, (ii)the politicians will feel much less pressure to act and we need a political solution to the sovereign debt crisis, (iii) a political solution is not very difficult to find -- there are many good options and now that Italy and Greece have credible governments, negotiations should be going much faster. So, while the Eurozone institutions are not perfect, they are not fatally flawed either -- and, given the constraints within which they have to operate, European politicians and central bankers have arguably done a better job than their American counterparts. But how does the *monetary* system keep the economy functioning? I suggest its by enabling payments to be made, not just at the level of the banking system (settling accounts) but at the level of the persons in the economy
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Because of this, you'll need a re-test for chlamydia about five to six weeks after treatment, depending on the medication, to make sure the infection has gone (PRODIGY 2009) . Where can I find out more about chlamydia? There are many sources of information on chlamydia. You may want to check out: Reader comments about this page jamila - 4 Sep, 2011 is it likely i will be able to conceive im now 23 but when i was 15 i caught chlamydia from my partner got rid of it then caught it again straight away because he told me he had rid off it when he hadnt..im really worried because ive been with my partner now for 6 yrs and we have been trying to conceive for 2 yrs.. :( This internet site provides information of a general nature and is designed for educational purposes only. If you have any concerns about your own health or the health of your child, you should always consult a doctor or other healthcare professional. Please review the terms of use before using this site. Your use of the site indicates your agreement to be bound by the terms of use .
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And at times when we've gotten involved, after being implored to help in the fight, we've been accused by our allies of prolonging the difficulties. But through our history as a nation, we've been quick to recognize that the best government is small in size, for the people and by the people, that limits and checks and balances in power arise from a desire for balance and moderation. Our Founding Fathers wrote a Constitution and a Bill of Rights to keep our Republic free from tyranny of both the masses and the despots. Obama is crippling this nation. Through debt so great that it cannot be met. Through an ideological shift that ultimately restricts individual choice, limits the enterprise of small and mid-size businesses, and places decisions of moral weight into the hands of pragmatic, fiscal-eyed bureaucrats. Through forcing legislation that is, at the very least, reckless. Through putting our government into the hands of strong-arming Labor Bosses and the legislators and bureaucrats who have brought certain states (i.e. California) to the brink. (And that may be the tip of the iceberg.) Take a look at the writings of those influencing this so-called reform. Princeton bioethics professor Peter Singer believes in infanticide. And states around this nation are quietly sanctioning the death of the Hippocratic Oath for physicians. As that courageous woman in Delaware said, holding up a small flag and her own birth certificate -- you know, the kind we need to get a job or a passport --
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While attending her mother's funeral, a woman meets a man she's never seen before. She quickly believes him to be her soulmate and falls head over heels. But she forgets to ask for his number, and when the wake is over, try as she might, she can't track him down. A few days later she murders her sister. Why? If the first answer that springs to your mind is some variation of jealousy and revenge -- she discovers her sister has been seeing the man behind her back -- then you are in the clear. But if your first response to this puzzle is "because she was hoping the man would turn up to her sister's funeral as well", then by some accounts you have the qualities that might qualify you to be a cold-blooded killer -- or a captain of industry, a nerveless surgeon, a recruit for the SAS -- or which may well make you a commission-rich salesman, a winning barrister, a charismatic clergyman or a red-top journalist. The little parable purports to reveal those qualities -- an absence of emotion in decision making, a cold focus on outcomes, an extremely ruthless and egocentric logic -- which tend to show up in disproportionate degrees in all those individuals. There is a problem though. When Kevin Dutton , the author of this compulsive quest into the psychopathic mind, tried the question on some real psychopaths, not one of them came up with the "second funeral" motive. As one commented:
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common. In fact, almost everyone goes through it at some point, but it's not always a problem. Usually, if you get a fair deal on your car loan and you continue to pay for it monthly, the expense of your loan and the actual value of the car will eventually even out. Turning upside-down only becomes a problem if you are clearly overpaying for your car, are unable to make the monthly payments and don't see yourself turning around from being upside-down anytime soon. What You Can Do If you are upside-down and certain that you've got a problem, there are some things you can do to get you out of that bind: Keep the car you have until you're able to catch up with the value. If you can, simply continue paying off the loan until you catch up with its current value. It may take some time and you run the risk of reducing the value of the car should you plan to sell it or trade it in, but this will leave you in a better financial position later on. Earn some additional cash. If you're having trouble making your monthly payments, you'll need to earn some additional income in order to pay it off. You could take on a part-time job, sell some of your belongings or start a manageable business. This doesn't have to be permanent, you just have to do it long enough to get you the money you need to pay off your
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think you're smug and pretentious. At the same time, you don't want to fill your speech with slang words when you're being considered by a panel of faculty for a professorship. And while you do want to use technical terms when discussing your invention with fellow scientists, you don't when trying to sell your idea to a layman venture capitalist. You get the idea. Cater your vocabulary to the circumstances and pick words that will allow you both to express yourself and make yourself understood, while being engaging and setting your listener at ease. Never assume a shared vocabulary and know your audience! Finally, always remember Mark Twain's famous admonition to not "use a five-dollar word when a fifty-cent word will do." And occasionally, even using a nickel piece is fine; if "awesome" or "epic" really is the best word to describe how you feel about something, then go for it -- pompous vocab police be damned. I ran a test prep business for quite a few years, and I was always having parents ask me what their young kids should do to prepare for the SAT or ACT. Kids who weren't even in high school yet. A lot of companies are happy to enroll those kids in some course, and keep them paying for classes for the next five years. But what a time and money suck! I mostly told those parents that the very best thing their kids could do is READ. A. LOT. And while reading something
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have offered you criticism, in a polite and constructive way. I hope you find it useful and well intended. Please feel free to make similar criticism on my own work, in a similar manner" It would be optional, would encourage people to critique more, and anyone who abused it (ie. clicked it when they just said 'great shot') could be banned and made to use a Nikon for the rest of their miserable days. you know what we could use more of ... smileys!! why do we only have 5 when there are so many more ways to visually express yourself. This is a photography site ie visual medium. ... we see in pictures than most people do There really was one of those a little while ago. The first, last and only time I posted a coment on a member's image in there, the member, who wouldn't recognise constructive critique if it bit them, complained and the image, comments and my critique all got taken down. Quote: you could quickly create your own critique clique There really was one of those a little while ago. The first, last and only time I posted a coment on a member's image in there, the member, who wouldn't recognise constructive critique if it bit them, complained and the image, comments and my critique all got taken down. So... we are back to being a social media site are we? This thread is getting more response than I anticipated. I just want to
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your agent this morning, he really likes you. He's smart, I'm very pleased to have Josh, he's known me since 2005, my junior year in high school. He's just been helping me ever since. He's great. He's a very smart guy. He can talk your head off. He's a good guy. We've been together so long, I signed with him in 2008 when I was a Brewer and we've been at it ever since. He's helped you through hard times. When I was suspended in 2009, he stuck with me. He talked to people. He understood the decisions that I've made. He's just behind me on everything. When you are suspended for that long, what do you do. I went home to Virginia for a while, to mom and dad. Mom and dad calmed me down. After that I went down to Florida and started working out with buddies I have in Florida. Then spring training and in 2010 I had a great year with the Brewers. I thought that that put me back where I needed to be with them. You've not used since? No, I have a great support system and there is no reason for me to throw away anything else. I've been to the bottom in my life. I've been shamed in the newspaper, I've been arrested. I know the bottom is not where I want to go. Decisions I make now are way more mature than I've ever been. People are going to make mistakes,
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Not Your Mommy's Meatloaf They dream of sandwiches made in the middle of the night by the light of the fridge door. Fighting over the last piece... That wasn't the case when I was growing up. My mom was good at a lot of things but cooking not really one of them. Her meatloaf was cooked for a VERY long time and served as the item that needed to be hidden under something else in hopes that she wouldn't notice that you hadn't eaten it. It was a long time before I could face eating it let alone making it. Happily, I've now overcome my meatloaf fear and have branched out all over. I thought of this recipe while eating a club sandwich, see what you think. I started this lovely off with thick bacon slices that I used to... line the bottom of a loaf pan. I then mixed 1/2 cup of corn with: 1 lb. ground chicken, 1/2 tsp chilli flakes, 1 egg... and 1/2 cup oatmeal. Mix, mix and add 1/2 on top of your bacon. Top with slices of swiss cheese and red pepper pieces. Add the other half of the chicken mixture. More cheese and peppers... and another layer of bacon. Bake for 35 minutes. So, that was yummy enough but I decided to up the ante and slice it when room temp (actually I made it the day before). and grilled the slices. Serve with homemade bread and a stirfry of mushrooms and brocolli.
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has only just arrived herself, and everything is grey, rain streaks the sky as if it is perpetually crying. I walk straight through to Arrivals - I've no luggage to collect - and Mr and Mrs Robinson, and their daughter, Emily, are there to meet me. They look happy, relieved that I am there. In the car ride home the rain pelts the windscreen, they listen to the radio - they have one in their car! - music pumping softly into me from all directions, the beats less simple, less one. They ask me where I come from. 'Afar Region,' I say. 'Yes, that is far - Ethiopia,' they say. I think I know what they mean. My English is not so good. I am here on a scholarship to learn English at college. Some people look at me funny here, I'm not sure why. We get in and 'dinner' is soon ready - chicken, potatoes and vegetables. I am hungry, they look surprised at me, beastly. I go to bed. The next day they take me to a swimming pool. Now get this, mama! They have big rooms full of water! It rains all day and all night here, and yet they have big rooms full of water! I thought of the children dying in the desert, and the mothers waterless, too weak to breastfeed their babies, and then I see these people, splashing around as carefree as monkeys! We go to get something to eat in the caf.
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1998 and began blogging in 2005. Her love for photography started at age 8, when she received her very first camera. She started taking classes and working in the darkroom from high school throughout college, and graduated with a photography minor. Since then, photography has always been a freelance gig, a serious hobby, and one of the great loves of her life. Two of her other great loves are her husband Bryan and son Declan, who share her affection for photography and art -- all while trying to avoid being captured by the camera lens at all costs. Aimee blogs at Greeblemonkey , works at Giese Media and uploads a ton of pics to Flickr . As you may see in her photos, her favorite subjects are nature , travel , music , and most of all people . Capturing the essence of a moment? That would be like cotton candy stuffed into an ice cream cone with cherries on top, right? Live it to the Full: Online workshops and destination retreats for navigating through life's transitions
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about getting the poor to pay for the full cost of the services they accessed; such services may pay for themselves but are a major waste of money if they don't provide the services they are supposed to provide, such as developing the local economy. An institution that is able to survive 'on the market' has no value as a development institution if it does not do what it was designed to do. Ha-Joon Chang: Poor people are a high risk group in terms of repayment, so by leaving it to the market they will have to be charged 40% interest rates; hence there must be some element of subsidisation in order to reduce these high interest rates. 3. Did you also look at some other microcredit schemes such as insurance? Milford Bateman: The original Grameen bank model was failing and so other components were bolted on to the microcredit package in order to make it look like it was working. However these extra 'bolt-on' components were beyond the scope of the study. 4. Is it possible to rank the problems with the MFIs and which ones are the key problems that need to be resolved? Milford Bateman: This is not something I attempted to do. However, let me say this. I think one of the major, if not catastrophic, drawbacks to the microfinance model is the fact that it has misallocated finance for many years now. In Latin America, even the Inter-American Development Bank (IaDB) now accepts that here
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opinion it is actually harder to get a job in an institution you are currently working (or studying) at than a new one. This is for the very simply reason that you already work there so why would they offer you a new post and lose out on getting another person - you're going to stay anyway, aren't you? So, look elsewhere for jobs - this means you have to be prepared to move, although it doesn't mean you need to move anywhere. Think of places you'd like to work and live - you might not get a job there but you can at least keep an eye out for opportunities. On the day enthusiasm is a must. Preparation is also crucial for the interview. Make sure you know what the department is actually about and how you can fit into it (i.e. what you bring to it, not what it can do for you). Moreover, don't be presumptive just because they've invited you for an interview; do your homework and realize that job applications and interviews require a bit of work. Apply for jobs every couple of years as it will keep you sharp and in the loop. Even if you don't want to leave your job, it might be a good idea to remind the management that other places value you. This means keeping an up-to-date CV and cover letter.
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Educational services, health care and social assistance, which accounted for 18%, and Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services, which accounted for 13% of the population. Traveling to Work: 79% of Miami area workers drove to work alone in 2005, 10% carpooled, 4% took public transportation, and 4% used other means. The remaining 3% worked at home. Among those who commuted to work, it took them on average 28.5 minutes to get to work. Poverty and Participation in Government Programs: In 2005, 14% of people were in poverty. 19% of related children under 18 were below the poverty level , compared with 14% of people 65 years old and over. 11% of all families, and 26% of families with a female householder and no husband present had incomes below the poverty level. Housing characteristics: As of 2005, the Miami area had a total of 2.3 million housing units, 13% of which were vacant. Of the total housing units, 52% were in single-unit structures, 45% were in multi-unit structures, and 3% were mobile homes. 25% of the housing units were built since 1990. Property tax increase: In March 2009, Miami area lawmakers passed a 5–10% hike in property tax millage rates throughout the metropolitan area to fund the construction of new schools and to fund understaffed schools and educational institutions, resulting in an increase in residents' property tax bills beginning in the 2009 tax year. In Florida, each county is also a school district . Each district is
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We're not building any more water storage + the population of SE Qld continues to grow + Australia is the country of droughts as well as flooding rains + I agree with scientists not fake peers spouting cancer cure bunkum among their bag of snake oil sales. All that leads me to hypothesize...climate change will be back on the agenda front and centre in the not too distant future. Tim, we need you. Oh and Ursus, please don't muzzle the ABC...one...little...bit. A brief and not exhaustive list of ABC 'contrarian issues': -exporting live cattle mistreatment -Greg Sheridan's support of torture -trolley collecting criminal masterminds -S Mirabella's inability to have an original thought -T Abbott's fear of talking one on one to the Australian public -AFP selling out young Australians' lives to Indonesia so they can trumpet victory in the war on drugs and NOT arrest drug running kingpins. I do agree with you that News Ltd papers have done the same fearless job in the past (eg midnight state, Haneef debacle) but sadly, at what point did they lose their guts? ursus augustus: 14 Jun 2012 11:21:29am Hi solar rubbish, I had a go at Flannery because his "prediction" was baseless scaremongering. Go to the BOM site and the evidence is that the continent has got about 20% WETTER over the past century so the notion he peddled of endless drought was utter crap , on the evidence at the time and even more so of that of the past
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Undecided Question Which one of these laptops better? Hi. I'm looking into buying one of these 2 laptops , but not sure which one. So if you guys could pick it for yourselves which one of these laptops would you guys pick? 1.The difference that matters for me in those 2 laptops are mostly there screen size, one is 15.6 inch, and other is 17.3 inch. Also there weight. I like smaller laptops better but the 17.3 laptop has 2gb graphics instead of 1gb that the 15.6 has. And I don't know whats wrong with Costco that they put 2GB NVIDIA GeForce GT650M Graphics on the 17.3 inch one in the top of the page, but when you look further in the descriptions on their site it changes to GT630M. 2. Also how much difference is between there resolution? one has 1600x900, and other 1366x768
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day, or that something is depressing him. So he needs his escape. What makes this song amazing is that often times it is within the song where these people who affect us are able to live; the song keeps them alive and is meant for that simple escape. I'm sure the singer knew well that he could not keep her and is the entire point... However, imagine if "Marianne" were to "communicate" her affections back. I'd surmise that he would have much difficulty letting her go and allowing her to live in his dream and song. And that's my $0.02. Song Meaning: Awesome tune! Boston's greatest, hands down. I thinks it's about how a song can bring back bittersweet memories & help us escape reality at the same time. Whenever I hear it, I think of a girl I had a crush on many years ago. (Her name wasn't Marianne, but that's beside the point.) I was too shy at the time to even ask her out. She started dating someone else & she eventually married him. Last I heard, she was still married to him. "...And dream of a girl I used to know/ I closed my eyes and she slipped away/ She slipped away/ She slipped away" Yep, she slipped away from me. Well, life goes on. General Comment: I loooove this song, that guitar solo makes me want to learn the guitar even more. ive been planning on buying myself a guitar and learning to play it
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Now I'm All over The Shop - Maximo Park If you're gonna talk about the things I need, Then you're gonna have to find out what they are, You remind me of a time when I was boring, I recall a time when you could slip your noose I wash my hands of you, my feet wont hit the ground, I often ask of myself, When am I gonna learn, I know you'll be content, In the right line of employment I never held you, you never hold me, Its happening all over again, I try and tempt you, you say I'm deluded, When will this foolishness cease Everytime I see you I start choking, I prefer to keep my eyes wide open, Ballerina poses get you nowhere, Patience is a virtue when you're near me I wash my hands of you, my feet wont hit the ground, I often ask of myself, When am I gonna learn, I know you'll be content, In the right line of employment I never held you, you never hold me, Its happening all over again, I try and tempt you, you say I'm deluded, When will this foolishness cease I know that you'll be content, In the right line of employment, I know you'll be fine, you'll be fine (in the right line) You'll be fine, you'll be fine (in the right line) I know you'll be fine, Now that you're not mine I never held you, you never hold me, Its happening
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Frank Sinatra singing But the rhythm and the melody were dead black men swinging Sometimes you feel expensive sometimes you feels so cheap You can roam the streets a Queen whilst everyone's asleep You can act with anybody from the cradle to the crypt But God help the actress who doesn't know the script
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I don't know what to do. When I am in a long-term, committed relationship I feel like my boyfriend looks at me like a chain around his neck. So, I think he will probably cheat or leave me soon. It makes me someone I am not, or brings out the worst in me: jealousy, insecurity and fear. I have tried thinking about relationships differently, but it doesn't work. I want to be with one man and if he cheats or leaves, what do I do? I guess I start over, right? I am rambling, sorry... I guess what I am looking for is a way to look at life and love that allows me some peace of mind. I want to know that things will be OK if I am cheated on or left. I want to be happy. Thanks for reading and if you want to share something with me, anything, it would be great. Thanks. Wildrose, you ask a very wise question. It is wise, because you didn't ask "How do I find a boyfriend who will never cheat?" You also have realized that "trying to think differently" doesn't work. Isn't that a great thing to notice? So many people walk around trying to control the thoughts in their heads...and a lot of them never get around to admitting how futile that is. So you are actually ahead of the game here. You know you can't control the actions of your boyfriend. You know you can't control the
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Peacebuilding in the Middle East This is a portal to several pages of resources for those interested in peacebuilding in the Middle East with emphasis on Israel and the Palestinian Territories, and on Iraq. In keeping with a broad definition of " peacebuilding " these pages include bibliography and links to civil society and governmental organizations, agencies and individuals working in areas of conflict resolution, violence prevention, human rights, legal development and good governance. Readers are invited to contribute titles and other information that will enhance the purposes and completeness of these pages. Iraq Peacebuilding Links on Iraq , including links to news sources , international organizations, international NGOs, civil society organizations, government agencies, individuals or resource information in areas of conflict resolution, violence prevention, human rights, legal development, governance, humanitarian relief and development. There is also a short bibliography on Iraq . . . more
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Recommended Items Watson: 'Finals have to be won, they are never given to you' The Guernsey girl, who left home at the age of 12 to realise her hopes of becoming a professional tennis player, believes that her maiden WTA title in Osaka is just the beginning... As you would only expect, the 48 hours following Heather Watson's first WTA tour title were fairly frenetic ones. It wasn't quite of the level of Andy Murray's post US Open door-stepping of the major tv networks, photo shoots and British consulate receptions, but the reaction afforded to her achievement, the first British woman to win a WTA title in 24 years, further confirmed the bubbly Brit's burgeoning potential. "It's been pretty hectic to be honest," Watson told an audience of the British press on her return to the UK. "I played the final, which was longer than I'd hoped, then I had an hour to get ready for the doubles final, I didn't help, I didn't have much legs left. Then a celebratory dinner, had a bit of champagne, I don't really like champagne but had it anyway, then I flew the next morning." "I've always believed in myself, I know I can win WTAs, but I've had opportunities to and not taken them and not believed enough in myself," she said. "Now that I've done it I have the belief, I can do it, it's definitely given me more confidence and I'm really looking forward to next year." The Osaka final
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You're Gonna Make It Lyrics Your gonna make it Yes your gonna make it Don't you worry about a thing that's happened in your life Your gonna make it Yes your gonna make it Don't you worry about a thing it's gonna be alright You may feel like your just starting over Mistakes from your past that just want to hold ya Down to the ground its all on your shoulder You'll never make it now that's what they told ya You start to figure out who really cares for ya When no ones around no one is there for ya When I was down and out and life was getting colder Wee I found that's when God showed up Your trying to make it right they make it hard for ya But God will take a life even if it's broke up Give you strength to fight whatever's coming toward ya And don't forget that I'm always praying for ya [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/k/kj+52/youre\\... ] It's not fair all the things that just had to happen Some days you wake up and feel like you've been abandoned Life didn't shape up in the way that you planned it The life you live is not the one that you imagined I know they laugh and pick on you I know you've had a lot of junk that you gone through But I know who would never ever wrong you Never quit on you and help you get on thru When
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music programs accessible to schoolchildren around the world. -- Christina Roden Product Description Putumayo gets the whole world swinging with this collection of 12 jazzy numbers that will bring everybody to their feet, dancing and swaying to the infectious beats of artists from an interesting variety of countries and cultures. Proceeds from the sale of this be-bopping, show-stopping CD will benefit the non-profit National Dance Institute, an organization that brings innovative dance and music programs into New York City public schools and affiliated educational organizations around the country. Swing music took the world by storm after its initial craze in the United States during the 1930s and 40s. Artists in places as far-flung as southern Africa, France and Hawaii blended swing and jazz into their own local music to create unique expressions. Jacob Edgar, Vice President of A&R at Putumayo World Music, had a lot of fun finding tracks for Swing Around the World. "Swing is such an accessible kind of music. Anyone can enjoy it. Like reggae, it?s been adopted and arranged by artists everywhere." Edgar notes the wide variety of interpretations on Swing Around the World, from the African inflections of the Cool Crooners of Bulawayo (Zimbabwe), the bayou flavors of the Jambalaya Cajun Band to the minor key gypsy style tribute to Django Reinhardt served up by the Children of the Revolution. "Swing was the rock and roll of its time, and it still engages people today. It?s just good-time, feel-good party music," says Edgar. Of course,
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To 2009-05-27 Mrs Alison Riggio From USA the 05/27/2009 Bonjour Philippe, Thank you for completing the check out process for us. We had a wonderful, magical stay in Paris. We loved our apartment and appreciate all you did to help make our stay stress-free. We will highly recommend your apartment services to our friends and family for their next Paris stay, and we can't wait to someday return! We also wanted to let you know that the driver, Syed, who transported us to/from the airport was excellent, very personable and professional. Take care and thank you again for everything. Warm regards, Alison Riggio REF Apartment : MARGUERITA From 2009-05-15 To 2009-05-24 Mr Andrea Caccese From USA the 05/28/2009 We had the most wonderful time in Paris. It is truly the most magical and beautiful City. We loved our apartment. It was perfect, especially with its new corkscrew. Everyone we have spoken has heard what a fabulous company you have and how professional you are. We felt that you really supported us and made us feel safe and at home. You night manager was even willing to come over at night when we thought we were locked out. Then there was the matter of the broken corkscrew, that you so quickly replaced. You handled both the big and small problems with graciousness. We feel a link to Notre Dame and the Seine River , our last vision at night and our first in the morning. Life can not get any better
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But I'd like to get to know you (Yes I would) But I'd like to get to know you (If I could) But I'd like to get to know you Finally I've found Searching all around Just was not the answer One I thought was true Looked a bit like you I figured I'd might chance her But I'd like to get to know you (Yes I would) But I'd like to get to know you (If I could) But I'd like to get to know you Hardly need to say She went on her way Said it was all over Well it's been some time And I guess that I'm just meant to be a Rover But I'd like to get to know you (Yes I would) Yes I'd like to get to know you (If I could) Well I can't promise that I'll spend a day with you I can't promise that I'll find a way with you I can't promise No, I can't promise that I'll love you But I'd like to get to know you (Yes I would) Yes I'd like to get to know you (If I could) I'd like to get to know you, know you, know I'd like to get to know you, know you, know I'd like to get to know you, know you, know Yes I'd like to get to know you, know you, know Spanky & Our Gang - Like To Get To Know You song words/lyrics from Other Songs
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Turner's stomach. "He was paid to have sex in Paris? I should've been born a dog." -- So many jokes, so little time. Sometimes it's just too easy though. "Trust me, there is no species in the entire universe where it is okay to have pom-poms shaved into your butt." Hetty sitting on the couch with Chaucer. The look on his face was beyond adorable. "Listen, if you're gonna walk next to me, no prancing. I don't want the Dobermans laughing at us." Callen's excitement over the idea of a secret spy ring. "It was a cool ring." "I know what I'm getting your for Christmas." Deeks asking for Kensi's hair brush for Chaucer. "You really want to do this? You want to have a fight right in front of him, before the biggest moment of his life? Kensi's smile when Deeks was talking to Chaucer before they went into the ring. Wanting to cheer through Deeks and Chaucer's run. Eric Christian Olsen did a great job! I've been to dog shows and he (and Chaucer) handled that obstacle course like a pro. "Hi, sorry, we really wanted to breed with you. Sorry, that sounded a lot creepier than I meant it to sound." "Sit, and no inappropriate licking." "For starters a stud doesn't ask to breed with a bitch, it's the other way around." "I hope you're listening to this." "Would you call me paranoid?" "Sometimes." "Sometimes I need to be." Callen's reaction when he saw James had joined
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about affording fairly basic things (for example, having to shop at multiple grocery stores to get the best overall price on food). Their husbands work like dogs to keep the family financially stable and spend less time than they'd like with their children. And, honestly, I find that lifestyle so much more stressful than having to work in my capital C Career. But, like I said, to each her own! Your comments about ambition are very interesting to me! It's something I've been thinking about a lot lately, and not sure what it means. But maybe I'm also viewing through the lens of having small children and that'll change over time. I don't quite have a "Taco Bell" job since my work projects actually require me to think, but the part-time hours mostly let me compartmentalize work so I'm not always thinking about it. But I'm not sure exactly what "ambition" means. Does it mean getting promoted and making more money? At some point, what if you get to a place/role/salary where you're just happy to BE? Does that mean you've lost your ambition? For me getting to a place of contentment is actually a GOAL so I'm not always eyeing the "next step up". @Cloud- I think the point of this study was not so much about the wealth of the people involved (though it was nothing to sneeze at). It's that they were leaders -- that is, people in charge of things. Often, we think being in charge
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insane. More just a discussion on what I would and wouldn't do in the future My mum was holding on to see her 3rd granddaughter, she missed her being born by a day (although she was a week early I think, I have no doubt the stress of mum going kicked in labour for my sis!) A lot of people have a real misunderstanding about chemo, and think that it's 'one thing' that everyone has. Chemo regimes differ wildly, as do their impact on your general health and well-being. Some people undergo chemo and suffer not a great deal more than lowered energy levels, some end up with the chemo killing them before the cancer does. A good oncologist should really be able to explain what's going to happen to your quality of life whatever choice you make about treatment options. _________________ ApplePieOfDestiny wrote: If you want to play with the big boys, you've got to bring .... er .... big boy's toys. A lot of people have a real misunderstanding about chemo, and think that it's 'one thing' that everyone has. Chemo regimes differ wildly, as do their impact on your general health and well-being. Some people undergo chemo and suffer not a great deal more than lowered energy levels, some end up with the chemo killing them before the cancer does. A good oncologist should really be able to explain what's going to happen to your quality of life whatever choice you make about treatment options. You are
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Brendan corners Bob and confesses that he, too, is now gay -- and that he's in love with Bob. This doesn't sit well with the newly self-sufficient Bob, who's finally found a backbone and doesn't want to relive painful college memories. But with stick-in-the-mud Sterling around to remind him that his new life isn't exactly perfect, Bob soon finds himself alone in a hotel room with the object of his youthful affection. The debut feature from writer/director Brian Sloan, I Think I Do was produced by Lane Janger, a fellow participant in the Boys Life anthology series. Janger would go on to cast Guillermo Diaz in his own debut feature, Just One Time. Actress/singer Marni Nixon has a cameo as Carol's wise old Aunt Alice -- her first screen role since appearing in 1965's The Sound of Music. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi In the following review, I'm not going to tell the plot of this wonderful, warm movie because almost everyone else on this board has told highlights of the plot. However I'm going to tell you what this fillm means to me on a personal level. This is one of my all time favorite movies. It is a movie I view when I'm happy, when I'm sad, when I'm depressed, when I'm discontented,, when I'm contented when I'm grumpy, when I'm feeling older than god, etc.--in other words, no matter what state of mind I'm in, this movie makes me feel better, happier and yes, even younger. (By
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RS EDITOR OF REDSTATE At 2:00 p.m. today in Tampa, the Republican National Committee, led by Team Romney, is moving to shut down conservative grassroots activists. I've been on the phone with several individuals involved in the fight who tell me that the fight is not over, it is only just starting. Specifically, the media is reporting that the rules fight is over because Team Romney is abandoning Ben Ginsberg's effort to allow candidates to control delegates. Under an initial proposal, delegates would, in effect, be chosen by the presumed nominee's campaign and not based on votes in the states and delegate selection processes in the states. That issue appears resolved , but several people I've spoken to this morning make clear that Team Romney and the RNC establishment are using that compromise as a red herring to distract from two major rules change proposals that would decimate Republican grassroots and prevent upstart political campaigns. Reports that the floor fight threat is over might be designed to calm the grassroots and get them to ignore what is coming at 2 o'clock. The first rule to be proposed is one that would give the Republican National Committee the power to change rules between conventions with a three-quarters vote of the RNC. One source tells me, "With a Republican President, of course this is doable. Everybody will roll over if a President Romney asks them too. They'll be able to get Ben Ginsberg's proposal next year." In other words, if Team Romney
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astrologers. You know there are many scientists who are deeply religious, even though the evidence for God is not strong. And look at Intelligent Design, which is very popular in the United States. Is the human race becoming more or less rational? We're not too bad at looking for internal consistency, but we are very bad indeed at looking at the evidence. Especially on complex things. Also it's jolly difficult. Do you realise that the first proper clinical trials in relation to treating medicine only happened 150 years ago? Before that doctors were treating people with blood-letting and such like without ever trying to find out if it worked. And in relation to witchcraft, people don't test whether the witchcraft is working or not. You touch wood for good luck. Why? I don't know why. I just do. For the same reason I never boast of being well because the gods won't like it. But you don't believe in any gods. I know. This is an edited extract from 'Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast', by Lewis Wolpert (Faber). The book is available for 11.99 + 1.25 p&p from Telegraph Books on 0870 428 4115
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not to engage in the deal based what's right there in black and white--except tipping. Who wouldn't expect patrons to sometimes be annoyed or cheap when somebody wants to add something extra on at the end of a transaction, sometimes unexpectedly, and when they might not even know how much? Or when they receive the consequences of their ignorance in the form of suddenly bad service (or sometimes much worse)? A couple of specific examples come to mind. When a porter relates how a lady insisted he not touch her bags, ostensibly to avoid having to tip, she's called cheap, but two breaths later, we learn how this guy has put bags in the wrong cabs out of revenge. Still, Dublanica doesn't question whether the lady may have had a similar experience before, or whether, frankly, she might be able bodied enough to do it herself and save some of her own green, which she may even have made as tips. Don't people have the right to choose how they spend? Then we get the $13 miracle example, where a lady is berating the car wash guys for missing a few spots. OK, it sounds like she was unduly agitated, but shouldn't she expect a good job be done for the stated price? That's different from whether she tips or treats these guys well. Maybe $13 is a lot to her, or maybe she's just mean. Either way, Dublanica should poke at that more than he does. There is the
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EPA has evaluated this substance for potential human carcinogenicity, a summary of that evaluation will be contained in Section II of this file. An oral RfD for diesel engine exhaust is not provided. All available studies are focused on inhalation exposure. _I.B. Reference Concentration for Chronic Inhalation Exposure (RfC) The inhalation Reference Concentration (RfC) is analogous to the oral RfD and is likewise based on the assumption that thresholds exist for certain toxic effects such as cellular necrosis. The inhalation RfC considers toxic effects for both the respiratory system (portal-of-entry) and systems peripheral to the respiratory system. It is generally expressed in units of mg/m3. In general, the RfC is an estimate (with uncertainty spanning perhaps an order of magnitude) of a daily inhalation exposure of the human population (including sensitive subgroups) that is likely to be without an appreciable risk of deleterious effects during a lifetime. Inhalation RfCs were derived according to the Interim Methods for Development of Inhalation Reference Doses (EPA/600/8-88/066F August 1989) and subsequently, according to Methods for Derivation of Inhalation Reference Concentrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/600/8-90/066F October 1994). RfCs can also be derived for the noncarcinogenic health effects of substances that are carcinogens. Therefore, it is essential to refer to other sources of information concerning the carcinogenicity of this substance. If the U.S. EPA has evaluated this substance for potential human carcinogenicity, a summary of that evaluation will be contained in Section II of this file. Diesel engine exhaust (DE) is a complex mixture
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Out On The Road Lyrics I never wanted to be taken But now I'm feeling so left out So I don't care where I go I'm leaving Yeah, I'm leaving Got about a half a tank left That could do but only if I'm lucky But either way I'm leaving Oh, I'm leaving On my way to paradise A little voice says, "Don't think twice And don't look back if you want things to change" Ah, ah Guess I'll have to love you from afar, ah It's okay, 'cause all I need's my car Out on the road, out on the road Out on the road, out on the road I go [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/n/norah+jones\\... ] Out on the road, out on the road Out on the road, out on the road Takes about a week to get there Maybe two if I stop to sleep it off But I can't sleep So I'm leaving Yeah, I'm leaving Keep on driving through the night I find myself a slice of life To show me that I'm heading the right way And ah, ah Guess you'll have to love me from afar, ah It's okay, 'cause all I need's this car Out on the road, out on the road Out on the road, out on the road I go Out on the road, out on the road Out on the road, out on the road I go
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and communication issues. What's amazing is seeing the massive difference being with the ponies and horses makes over a short time. It really changes the lives of these children and teenagers in a really positive way. It reflects just what Tina and Tracy talk about in the article. This group, South Bucks RDA, has been doing this for over 40 years - and everyone there seems to know about this fantastic therapeutic effect of horses. Its a real shame that no one in government knows it! The group gets no funding except for what they raise, and they are struggling. Maybe you can help, by writing to your MP about this for all RDA, or if you have a spare pound or two, at www.justgiving.com/southbucksrda As a trainer and therapeutic riding instructor, I can say that in my experience rescued, abused horses do not often make the best therapy animals. Many of them have had quite enough of humans and therapy work is stressful for the animal. There was a very small study done measuring cortisol blood levels to determine stress in a horses that were ridden vs. used for psychotherapy. The psychotherapy was much more stressful for the horse. It's great to have all this talk about what the horses can do for people, and it is true. However, the horses used in this work need attention too. A very small percentage absolutely love it and would be happy doing it all day long. Many tolerate it reasonably well
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and The Other Side of the Wind has been heavily affected by this litigation. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ] The Guardian described how she "stifled an attempt by US cable company Showtime and Oja Kodar (Welles's partner in the latter part of his life) to complete The Other Side of the Wind ", [ 34 ] whilst the Daily Telegraph stated that Beatrice Welles had "blocked" the film. [ 35 ] Matters have been exacerbated by much personal animosity between Oja Kodar and Beatrice Welles - Beatrice blames Kodar for causing the break-up of her parents' marriage, while Kodar blames Beatrice for attempting to block the screening or re-release of a number of her father's works, including Citizen Kane , Othello , Touch of Evil , Chimes at Midnight and Filming Othello . (The latter claim has been supported by film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum , who has accused Beatrice of being solely motivated by profit in claiming royalties from these films, then settling out of court as studios have been keen to avoid costly legal battles.) [ 36 ] A clause of Welles' will, specifying that anybody who challenges any part of Kodar's inheritance will be automatically disinherited, remains unenforced - Kodar sought to have it enforced in the 1990s, but could not afford the legal fees as the case dragged on. [ 30 ] While the original negative of the film remains in a Paris vault, two workprint versions of much of
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place he spends a significant part of his time. I chose to put him in a mainstream school so I shouldn't complain? Actually, other than home education, there was no choice, no alternative school. Yet my child has a right to go to school, and he also, I believe, has a right to be treated better than this. Our children deserve more respect and understanding. And by understanding, as with the title of my blog, I don't just mean understanding of their behaviour and the underlying needs behind it, but understanding of the negative effects of these superficial behaviour modification techniques. They may 'work' for some children (but at what cost?), but they are failing many. Teachers should know better, be better informed. Oh, and perhaps if we didn't stuff 30 five-year-olds into a classroom for six hours a day five days a week we wouldn't need to resort to these methods in the first place. Post navigation Well put, I agree with everything on your list. My dd is also in a mainstream school and you are right, they do deserve better but have a right to be able to attend school without it being disrespectful and traumatic. Is home ed something you have ever considered? For me, it feels the only way forward x Thanks Charlotte. Yes, I have considered home education but sadly, for various reasons, don't feel it's something I'm able to do at this time. I do feel it would be a much better option
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like Slipper and using it as a basis to renege on the deal with Wilkie was grossly amoral on the part of Labor. Ruthless, clever, and grossly amoral. It got Julia Gillard out of a terrible fix on poker machines, but added to her reputation with voters for doing anything? -- ?and recanting on anything? -- ?necessary to retain power. It also linked Labor, and this Parliament, to a growing reputation for sleaze, though that was mostly because of the HSU and allegations about Craig Thomson. It was always assumed the LNP and the media would dig up further dirt from Slipper's extended time in politics. As it turned out, most of that had already been mined. It was Slipper's behaviour once he became speaker that was to become the basis for his downfall. How much any of that was responsible for Labor's dismal polling over the last 11 months is debatable. Voters already disliked the Prime Minister, already thought she'd readily break her word if it meant holding on to power, already thought this whole hung Parliament thing was a disaster, despite the persistent evidence of a government scoring win after legislative win. So was Slipper worth it for Labor? Probably not, on balance, but in straight, amoral political terms the issue is less clear cut than a lot of today's commentary insists. And so to yesterday, with the clash of two fatally-compromised forces: the Coalition, led by a bloke with a long history of saying problematic things about
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and stay in indecision land the more disinterested your affair partner (AP) will become. Trust me. Mine left because I waited forever and then she sort of came back but it was more of a mess than before. DO NOT WAIT. MAKE A CHOICE. Or one will be (or already has been?) made for you. Also, as I also found out, you CAN NOT really even know what it is like to be in a relationship with either of these people unless you are FULLY in ONE of them. Wow, I could be (and should have been) talking to myself. Believe me, you do NOT want to be in the pain we are all in here. Take care. ello everyone, Jenny- I like your analogy about rules. As simple as it is and yet it is so difficult to folllow. On the other hand, I am so pleased to know that you finally came to a point of realizing what had happen and planning on what could be done to overcome the past. You are doing a great progress! Suzzy- you are a brave person! i really commend you for your boldness and sincerity in sharing your affair with your partner. You are an example of a strong woman who really knows what she is doing and are not afraid to stand on her ground. I for one thought about telling my husband about my affair. I guess out of guilt. However, now that my affair is over, I thought
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for some reason, be more allergenic than a non-GM, that is something we would look at. It is human health outside the food side of things. Senator CHERRY ?Has the government set any policy guidelines for you in terms of your operation, other than what is in the intergovernmental agreement? Dr Meek ?No. Mr Slater ?Other than the policy principle? Dr Meek ?Sorry, I beg your pardon, yes. Mr Slater ?that has been set by the ministerial council that states we will be able to set GM-free zones and the regulator must take those into account in any decisions. Network Comment: The Hansard transcript for establishing the Gene Tech Act excluded economics as it was felt this was covered in assessment of "environment". Senate Estimates ttp://www.aph.gov.au/hansard/senate/com\\... Senator HEFFERNAN ?For 12 months I have been trying to get some sense out of the government on this issue and no-one has made any sense of it, even though it is a program that is progressing quite nicely in New Zealand. My other question goes to GM canola. You have all my condolences on having to deal with this issue. Do you think it is realistic for Australian farmers to be expected to segregate GM canola from non-GM canola? I know it is? Dr Meek ?Outside of my scope, yes. We have had this conversation before, as you rightly say. It is not for me to judge whether or not the industry can or cannot segregate for marketing purposes. The way that the
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a couple of ideas and it should be better in the future. Q: Sergio, second in Monza, very good potential result in Spa as well, but two circuits that are very different to here. What are your feelings about this race? Sergio PEREZ: I definitely have a very strong feeling. As you say, it's not similar to Spa or Monza but I think we should be quite good here. It's very difficult to know what to expect but I think we can also be competitive here and this is our target, to fight for the podium again. Q: How important is the tyre strategy going to be here, because it was interesting to see your teammate doing a long stint last year at this circuit? SP: The thing is, it's always very important, very crucial, the way you manage the tyres, the way you manage your strategy, so it will be quite crucial. I think it's quite important here as well, because you do have some big tyre degradation, especially coming from overheating the rears so it will be important to manage the tyres and it will be crucial as well for the strategy. Q: So can that give you a good result? SP: I hope so. I hope we can be on the good side with the tyre degradation. We don't have any guarantees, so we have to see how we are tomorrow in terms of car balance for the long runs. Q: We've been hearing various rumours about
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mouths and turn from his fingertips, her eyes explaining that she'd been where he wished to take her, and that she knew he would make it seem that she'd never been there before. The only way out was the way they had come, back across the dark water, talking unheard, alone -- the beach long empty of swimmers. The squad car was perched like a cat in the dunes, hidden, until its white eyes opened a path in the sand. Barebacked and cuffed to the post, he can see that the short-whip, curled loose in the sheriff's hand, is as tan as her legs set off brown and bare against her father's creased white slacks. A fondness for birch trees found her poised in a patch of shade where the wind stays broken and the ground holds damp in a lingering fog. Her flared nostrils steamed as each sound cleared itself in her mind; it was here she learned to live-out the seasons, waking in half-sleep to her own bleating, rising from the residue of a dream that has her leaping a cliff, falling it seems forever before impaling herself on a branch, blood blowing like the rapids that roared up at her, until she wakes unharmed, unsure of things, even the grass where she lay. It was no dream that brought him to her in the midst of that frozen lake, four mongrels yelping from shore where they gave up the chase, the doe sprawled on the ice, her
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30% of NOT making it....it did take me a long time to actually see that 70 was greater than 30.....but when you're first diagnosed its all too easy to see the negatives. Good Luck and welcome to cancer chat, some real good people here to listen when you feel the pressure. I just type what i feel at the particular moment i read posts....sometimes they can be short and curt...other times i'll take the time to attempt to be sensible and caring. Mark - thank you so much for a reply. Comforing to know you are not alone. I made the first mistake of looking everything up !!! Will not do it again!! Monday is the first day to start all the tests after the biopsy. Take care Brian
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be asking you again in the future to look after our much loved pets and we would highly recommend you to anyone. Regards Carole, Ray, Glenn and Lachlan And Harvey and Jessie Hi Hilary, thanks for looking after the dogs,they looked so relaxed when we got home,so much better than kennel's,nice to know they are in good hands. Jason Hi Hilary & Jan, we want to thank you both very much for looking after the girls, they were very relaxed and happy. That is the first time we have come back to such happy cats. Thank you very much for the updates and cute photos, that made both of us very at ease leaving them behind in such good care. We will definitely be booking you both again, once again we can't thank you enough for the excellent service. Regards Kerry & Roger P.S. Big xxxxx's from Milly & Molly Hi Hilary, Its good to be back ! Thanks so much for looking after Zeus and Cini and doing such a good job . We hope to use you again in the near future and you can come to visit anytime you like as i am sure they would like to see you again. Hope to see you soon, thanks again. Steve 'I have used the Harmony Hounds walking service for quite a few months now and have come away nothing short of delighted with the service. When I first met Hilary I found her to be warm, caring and
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on the ice. Not only that, but the game is more wide open because the systems and defensive players aren't quite as sound. I've seen 3 goal comebacks with 2 minutes left in the game. The players are very available after games. Good times all around! Don't discount the entertainment value of good AAA Midget hockey either, they may still be kids but the product can be incredibly exciting. It can be tough to find good games as the matchups can be a bit lopsided at times, but if there's a top level tournament around you can probably catch 5+ great games in a day. Junior A hockey for me.. and always was to be honest for live hockey. 15 bucks a ticket.. lounge upstairs with real drinks at decent prices.. 10 minute drive from home. or 45-60 minute drive to see the Oil Leaks..and a small mortgage for the night for tickets.. 10 bucks for a beverage that is called beer that they have filtered through a horse first.. 15 bucks just for the pleasure of parking.. and Junior A is very good hockey. NHL is great hockey..at times..but over rated as "the only game in town" so to speak in my opinion. Just an FYI, Bruins fandom encompasses all of New England. Sure, fans in Boston have access to Division I college hockey and the AHL Bruins in Providence just down the road, but what about Bruins fans in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, or Caribou, Maine? And
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Question: v3 Lab Ordering Support I have read about some articles utilizing some HL7 v3 Laboratory interactions such as Order Fulfillment Request (POLB_IN211100) and order confirm response (POLB_IN221000). But in current version of HL7 standard Laboratory domain only result related interactions are listed. Where can I find definitions of these interactions and trigger events? I searched them on internet but find few information. Answer Well, the key point is this quote from the v3 lab topic (part of the v3 specification): The scope of Laboratory Release 1 is restricted to the Result Topic In the earlier versions of the Laboratory topic, up until Sept 2006, the laboratroy cycle included these interactions, and a general ordering pattern. However they were withdrawn in January 2007 ballot, with this comment: LabSIG has withdrawn the domain ballot for Lab with the intent to ballot by topic. The reason for this is to recognize the work being done by the Orders/Observations committee to develop a common order (now defined as Composite Order) and the work being developed by LabSIG to take the existing balloted material to create result topic. By splitting out the lab domain ballot by topic provides the flexibility to support the work in development by the multiple domains working with Orders/Observations to develop a common order with each domain adopting an implementation constraint for the common order for their area. The composite order was balloted in May 2009. The direct link to this (HL7 members only) is: http://www.hl7.org/v3ballotarchive_temp_\\... Note that a subsequent
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TONY JONES: Yes, it's very early for you. I appreciate that. The history of the White House - in the whole history, only Franklin Roosevelt has managed to be re-elected for a second term with mass unemployment like that. How do you say Barack Obama was able to pull this off? MICHAEL DUFFY: I think most people in America have woken up this morning pleased about one thing in that it's over, and then as they dig into the details of this victory they'll see a couple of things, I think. It was a narrow win, but a win. You have to go back not just to Franklin Roosevelt but almost 100 years to find an incumbent president re-elected with fewer - picking up fewer votes in fewer states than he had the first time. So let's keep in mind that he did lose some ground here in beating Mitt Romney. And the overall impact as everyone wakes up in America today is not much change really. We still have the same person in the White House, the same party in control of the House, the same party in control of the Senate and very few seats actually changed hands. The $6 billion juggernaut which lasted nearly two years is now over and not much at all has changed. But you're right: it is a reaffirmation, although a thin one, of the incumbent president and we'll see what if anything he can do with it. I'm a little sceptical about
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snap at the New England 14 yard line (roughly 40 yards from the camera), hold his focus on the football leaving Manning's hand, gradually zoom out and adjust the focus as the ball spiraled toward him, and complete the shot with a wide-angle view of Burress torching cornerback Ellis Hobbs on a fade route and catching the pass in the end zone, maybe 15 yards in front of Marx. Forward to 8:53 to see the catch. By comparison, a brief aside: In his memoir Making Movies , the late, honorary Oscar-winning filmmaker Sidney Lumet recounts all that went into one shot of the train leaving the station in Murder on the Orient Express -- the logistical contortions contrived by himself, his cinematographer, his camera operator, his focus puller, his lighting crew and the gang of professionals who took all day just to figure out how to zoom in on a passenger car's logo as it came and went. Thirty-four years later on a sideline in Glendale, Arizona, Marx had less than a minute to set up and six seconds -- 720 frames -- to shoot using essentially the same filmmaking principles. By himself. In slow motion. On the one hand, he'd had years of practice: It is Marx's shot, the "OH GOD!" Special that Sabol so heartily encouraged and which he, the entire NFL Films crew and, perhaps more subconsciously, their millions of viewers came to expect, Super Bowl after Super Bowl. He honed the shot from experience as a
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occurrence of lung cancer. The divergent results of these recent analyses do not negate the positive evidence this study provides for the weight-of-evidence evaluation. Three aggregate analyses of studies concerned with the relationship of diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer risk are Cohen and Higgins (1995), Bhatia et al. (1998), and Lipsett and Campleman (1999). The Cohen and Higgins (1995) report is a qualitative review of 35 epidemiologic studies (16 cohort and 19 case-control) of occupational exposure to diesel engine exhaust published between 1957 and 1993. Control for smoking was identified in 15 studies. Six of the studies (17%) reported RR estimates less than 1, whereas 29 (83%) reported at least one RR greater than one, indicating a positive association. Twelve studies indicating a RR greater than 1 had 95% confidence intervals that excluded unity. The evidence suggests that occupational exposure to diesel exhaust from diverse sources increases the rate of lung cancer by 20% to 40% in exposed workers generally, and to a greater extent among workers with prolonged exposure. They also found that the results are not explicable by confounding due to cigarette smoking or other known sources of bias. Bhatia et al. (1998) found a small but consistent increase in the risk for lung cancer among workers with exposure to DE, in a quantitative meta-analysis of 23 studies that met criteria for inclusion. The observed RR estimates were greater than 1 in 21 of these studies. The pooled RR weighted by study precision was 1.33 (95% CI=
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The election of Barack Obama has had surprisingly little impact on a nation fixated with race. By Kevin Gaines In 1886, the African American abolitionist and spokesman Frederick Douglass published "The Future of the Coloured Race," an essay which held that the biological assimilation of black Americans was inevitable. The Negro, in the parlance of the time, would neither be annihilated nor expatriated, nor would he "survive and flourish" as a distinct and separate group. Instead, "he will be absorbed, assimilated" into the white majority, visible "in the features of a blended race." For Douglass, this amalgamation was a fait accompli, despite white protestations against interracial intimacy. Writing amid the codification of a new system of racial segregation in the south of the US, and soon after his marriage to a white woman, Helen Pitts, had angered many. Douglass's vision of racial comity through the biological absorption of blacks and whites was edgy, even transgressive. Still, it proved no match for the white south's concerted assault on the political and social rights of black people, which persisted until the mid-1960s reforms of the civil rights movement. In a manner reminiscent of Douglass, since the 1990s advocates of the multiracial movement have looked to the growing population of mixed race Americans, neither black nor white, as evidence of racial progress. First Tiger Woods, and now Barack Obama, have embodied for many Americans the solution to the nation's historical racial conflicts. Our black or, as some prefer, biracial president has become for
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in the tooling and T3 samples turned out much better under the rays! As usual, we've posted high resolution images in this album . You can also check out an annotated x-ray that shows which parts are which! Contest Results More than 2000 of you sent in entries describing what kind of things you're looking forward to doing with your Pebble. Answers ranged from eloquent poetry (shout out to Robrecht Vandemeulebroecke!) to hazier responses ("I'm going to use it to do stuff"). Tons of time-travel references (crossing my fingers!!) to comics ("I'm going to give Commissioner Gordon a much quicker way to contact me in an emergency"). After some deep internal discussion, we've decided upon the winners. Top 3 "Place my phone under my FLAK Jacket to protect it and control the music from the watch while I am deployed to Afghanistan." From Dana Charter "My adult son, who is Deaf and autistic, will use it while in his apartment so he doesn't have to always carry his cell phone on him. Another piece of peace of mind for his mom." From Rebecca Sharad Tidbits from the Pebble World We're getting ready for another test-build. Scheduled for next week. The test will include some test equipment like our custom flexible printed circuit (FPC) test fixture. We have confirmation from our primary component supplier that the vast majority of our components have departed Arizona, flying towards Hong Kong and ultimately Dongguan, China. There are more than 110 electronic components inside each
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All of these interactions with service providers, both non-Government and Government, working together, have made a real impact on the community. Medicare Locals have an opportunity to address the social determinants of health, which is why our staff requested the sixth KPI. It is a reminder to us that our planning and programs are strengthened by a bigger picture point of view. To succeed, we need to join our resources with those of our partners to make a lasting and tangible difference. I encourage all of you, if you have not seen it, to watch this You Tube clip produced by Micah Projects about this very issue. It is a very powerful and moving statement about how making these issues everybody's business can lead to positive change.  Tam Shepherd is CEO of the Greater Metro South Brisbane Medicare Local About this blog The Croakey blog is a forum for debate and discussion about health issues and policy. It is moderated by Melissa Sweet, a freelance journalist with a personal and professional bent towards public health perspectives. Regular contributors include members of the Crikey Health and Medical Panel.
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get enough links to your profile and very important: have other people share your content and your profile. Finally: Get Social Yes, its true, you have to get social (mostly on Google+) to get featured. You have the account(s) set up, you should share. Share about your topic. Don't spam, be original and all that stuff, but most important: try to encourage engagement. The more engagement, the more chance on becoming the authority. Part of this probably means trying to get into as many circles as possible. I am a bit hesitant in saying this because I don't want to trigger the follow- unfollow game on Google+, but being in many circles increases the chance of your content getting socialized. This means we should share our content not just on Google+ to get suggested, but on other properties as well. Should that be a Google property though? For now yes, so it seems. But I wouldn't be surprised if Google's actions this week are also part of politics to get back into the "firehose" of Twitter for example, so I wouldn't just use the Google properties, even though they have more weight now, but I would share as widely as possible. Conclusion It may seem there is a lot you should do, but as said, if you have done things well in the past year or so there are only some minor adjustments you have to make. Key is the focus on your profile, that should stand out on your
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perfect as a past tense, it relates the action to the present time. One cannot say of someone now deceased that he "has eaten" or "has been eating". The present auxiliary implies that he is in some way present (alive), even if the action denoted is completed (perfect) or partially completed (progressive perfect).) Aspects can also be marked on non-finite forms of the verb: "(to) be eating" ( infinitive with progressive aspect), "(to) have eaten" (infinitive with perfect aspect), "having eaten" ( present participle or gerund with perfect aspect), etc. The perfect infinitive can further be governed by modal verbs to express various meanings, mostly combining modality with past reference: "I should have eaten" etc. In particular, the modals will and shall and their subjunctive forms would and should are used to combine future or hypothetical reference with aspectual meaning: English expresses some other aspectual distinctions with other constructions. Used to + VERB is a past habitual , as in "I used to go to school", and going to / gonna + VERB is a prospective , a future situation highlighting current intention or expectation, as in "I'm going to go to school next year". Although Standard German does not have aspects, many Upper German languages , all West Central German languages, and some more vernacular German languages do make one aspectual distinction, and so do the colloquial languages of many regions, the so-called German regiolects . While officially discouraged in schools and seen as 'bad language', local English teachers
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didn't say I wasn't going to work at all, if you read I say I can work whenever I need money at a fast food restaurant for a couple weeks, for a week or 2 and should have enough money for campgrounds and food for a while, a whopper is enough to fill me up only costs a $1.00, most days I eat only once, since I'm drinking most of the time. Thanks for letting me know about the beach and paddle boat thing, I'll be sure to not sleep there or get a paddle boat. See, that's why I made this post is to get suggestions, since I don't know anything about being homeless. Also, I do have a criminal background, a few misdemeanors for marijuana and a DWI, and I might be getting fired from my current job, so I'm trying to get ready to be homeless, since most companies where I live are pretty strict about any criminal background and no, I don't want to go back home to freeload off my parents, another reason for this post. This week or next week I'm going to go to some campgrounds and camp out there on the weekend and see how it is, I don't see what the problem is if I'm ok with living in a tent and don't ask others for money. I also understand I'm wanting to be homeless by choice, so I'm not going to go to shelters and take advantage of that and
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hope they continue to keep getting better for you. if you ever need us we are here though. See you soooooon :) I'm so glad to read this from you - I know you would've never believed me if I'd said you would've written something like this in a few months time last year so YAYYYYY. Take care of yourself Stephaaaannie. Loveyou. xx "Be nice. Think happy thoughts. Champion silver linings. Love all things (not just cute things like babies and kittens) & when you do love - love like they do in power ballads (you know like on a cliff with the wind in your hair and your eyes shut, knowing you'll never know love like this). Watch out for dog poo. Smile at people - even grumpy ones. Remember anything is possible & whatever you do always try to look on the bright side."
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Joe Mcelderry Somebody Lyrics Joe Mcelderry Somebody Lyrics total views : 1 times this week. You can enlarge lyrics to somebody for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song Somebody by Joe Mcelderry and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to somebody, please feel free to submit them. Now, I can't behave I feel it in my feet on the streets But don't you know? There's something I can feel when I breathe I told you once You're breaking into separate parts But don't you know? It's something that I can't live without And if somebody's going to make it Then this somebody ought to be you And I keep telling my reflection Ambitions are already starting to fade I can't tolerate The feelings that I feel when I feel But don't you know? Some feelings never seem to let go Like a silverblade I cut my way out of control But don't you know? Some blades will cut you right to the bone And if somebody's going to make it Then this somebody ought to be you [ From: http://www.elyrics.net ] And if somebody's going to fake it Then this somebody, somebody is you If it's me that was going to take it Then I know that it wouldn't be straight And I keep telling my reflection Ambitions are already starting to fade I Can't tolerate... I Can't tolerate... (Can't tolerate) And
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shopping experience. As gratifying as it is (kind of) to have men tell me "nice tits" I'd rather be able to shop off the rack like men.... abe froman January 22, 2008 08:55 PM If a bloke showed up to work dressed in a way that exposed any more that was neeeded, or dressed in away that was sexually suggestive, would he not be sniggerd at by collegues of both sexes? Imagine the new young bloke in accounts showing up in a sleeveless shirt showing of his biceps. Ainsley January 22, 2008 09:00 PM Posted by: abe froman on January 22, 2008 8:55 PM Bring it. No complaints here.. Rachel January 22, 2008 09:04 PM if people ever wonder about the differences between men and women's dress, I would have thought the obvious answer probably occurs to them: because traditionally womens role has been to attract males through physical traits, and mens role is to attract women through other things such as capability of providing. The stupid thing is, that while I recognise that I am more intellectually capable than I am physically attractive, I already have a husband, I have a good job which imposes no preferences or restrictions on what I wear - why do I still like to occassionally dress up nicely, get excited when a swimsuit looks nice on me, wear some makeup on a big night out? I hate the idea that the beauty and fashion industry has any kind of influence on me. But
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the world Top of the world Top of the world Such a feeling coming over me now Everything I want the world to be now On top on top on top of the world I'm on the top now I'm on the top now Top of the world Related for Shonen Knife: Shonen Knife - Top of the World song lyrics from soundtrack cd "The Parent Trap" are property & copyright of their owners & provided for educational purposes. Visit The Parent Trap page to find more, or use search.
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up like the mess I am as I desperately try and right the wrongs of my parents before me to prevent the cycle of shit that wrong parenting wreaks. Today we played, I cycled with her, There was lots of attention and fun. I was lovely, gentle, firm...and then bedtime - it's a joke! And it sends me into a psychotic rage which makes me feel that the past 3 years of trying to fulfill all her fundamental needs are a joke and that the last thing she'll remember is me screaming in her face to 'shut up'. FFS! Elaine, I would very much like it if you would get in touch with me, and I will see if I can give you help or support. I totally understand your struggle and I have got really fed up with waiting for my own children to go to sleep MANY times believe me. It is not always idyllic. I published this comment because I am very much hoping that you will get in touch. Hugs to you for now My email is mamamule@hotmail.co.uk Elaine - I have gone through similar frustrations and feelings. I am sorry for the loss of your husband, and what feels like the loss of your self. I am not a professional, just a mom, but if I can be an ear across the pond for you - feel free to send me an email. xtine6@verizon.net I'm reading through my comment now, slightly embarrassed. I caught this
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he put over his hand, and in a way that made me shudder, pulled back the dead lips and showed the white teeth. "See," he went on, "they are even sharper than before. With this and this," and he touched one of the canine teeth and that below it, "the little children can be bitten. Are you of belief now, friend John?" Once more argumentative hostility woke within me. I could not accept such an overwhelming idea as he suggested. So, with an attempt to argue of which I was even at the moment ashamed, I said, "She may have been placed here since last night." "Indeed? That is so, and by whom?" "I do not know. Someone has done it." "And yet she has been dead one week. Most peoples in that time would not look so." I had no answer for this, so was silent. Van Helsing did not seem to notice my silence. At any rate, he showed neither chagrin nor triumph. He was looking intently at the face of the dead woman, raising the eyelids and looking at the eyes, and once more opening the lips and examining the teeth. Then he turned to me and said, "Here, there is one thing which is different from all recorded. Here is some dual life that is not as the common. She was bitten by the vampire when she was in a trance, sleep-walking, oh, you start. You do not know that, friend John, but you shall know
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example, most solar neutrinos have energies on the order of 100 keV – 1 MeV , so the fraction of neutrinos with "wrong" helicity among them cannot exceed 10 −10 . [ 52 ] [ 53 ] Nuclear reactors are the major source of human-generated neutrinos. Antineutrinos are made in the beta-decay of neutron-rich daughter fragments in the fission process. Generally, the four main isotopes contributing to the antineutrino flux are 235 U , 238 U , 239 Pu and 241 Pu (i.e. via the antineutrinos emitted during beta-minus decay of their respective fission fragments). The average nuclear fission releases about 200 MeV of energy, of which roughly 4.5% (or about 9 MeV ) [ 54 ] is radiated away as antineutrinos. For a typical nuclear reactor with a thermal power of 4 000 MW , meaning that the core produces this much heat, and an electrical power generation of 1 300 MW , the total power production from fissioning atoms is actually 4 185 MW , of which 185 MW is radiated away as antineutrino radiation and never appears in the engineering. This is to say, 185 MW of fission energy is lost from this reactor and does not appear as heat available to run turbines, since the antineutrinos penetrate all building materials essentially without any trace, and disappear. [ nb 7 ] The antineutrino energy spectrum depends on the degree to which the fuel is burned (plutonium-239 fission antineutrinos on average have slightly more energy than those from
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new for a change! At the end of the day I don't leave home to stay at home so why should I expect everyone to be the same? Difference is a part of life, you might not always agree with how people do things but it's not your choice so deal with it. I for one can't wait to go on my second visit to New York next month to get out of this dreary city! Duel Citizen As someone who decided to get to know British culture out of sheer curiosity, I love seeing where the stereotypes fade away and have come to realize that in spite of the fact I use a "z" in realise, we're a bit more alike than either side may admit. I often wondered why when people wanted to investigate and learn about another culture, why didn't they ever look toward that small island in the North Atlantic that pretty much started just about everything we know? I already had an admiration and appreciation for British history, but there's a lot of really great parts of modern Britain that I think more Americans should know. I chose to peer through the looking glass of popular culture, modern media and politics which ultimately led me to chance upon this article where I felt I needed to chime in because unless you're someone like me who chooses to look deeper, a British person reading the words of a British writer is just going to keep being
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provide him with the chances more. Also we missed Valencia on the wing and yes Carrick in midfield. Maybe Ferie should have trusted one of the younger lads in Defence. And Maybe should have brought on Young Rafael. Still lets look onto the next game. I have to mention that Kagawa was awesome
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in a couple of days fool about my money, honey, which I've saved I want fun I fancy a laugh and a bit of a break and this is the week that they told me to take I can't complain, it'll do me ace oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah a boastin' day, it was a bit of a belter really the ticket and I started to swelter the sun was so hot I thought it would melt her lets surf got no time to look on the cynical side an excitable nature I don't wanna hide in fact, I think I'll go looking for a ride gee up, gee up how's about a little less of the overcoat off the pier with it and see if it floats crikey, I must spend some of these notes and why not? got to get some chat for when I get home mr. confectioner give me Toblerone I spy a person sitting on their own well, that's cool I live to drink for another day glad you're not here and I wish I could stay now, that's not a very nice thing to say lets surf water to my left, water to my right there's no doubt about it I feel alright better make the best of this last night woooooh gear gone packed and I'm on my way won't be back before a fine eight days enjoyed myself so much I might have a brace next year, next year put on
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five. The other moments are filled with craziness and chaos and she loves those too. connect with us The perfect solution for the times when your mind and body are conspiring against you... and all you want to do is take a soak in the hot tub and watch a classy French film with subtitles...Obviously, there should be Chalet Chocolat lies is in the heart of the Grand Massif Ski Area, one of the largest of its kind in Europe. "Few ski areas offer so much variety in so many linked ski resorts so close to a major airport." Ski + Board magazine The pretty alpine villages of Samoens, Morillon, Les Carroz, Sixt, [...] We've done our homework so you don't have to. Below are the basic price tables in Euros for the Grand Massif ski pass 2012/13. Photos aren't currently required for lift passes. However, all passes require a hands-free skicard, that costs 3 Euros and is not refundable, but reusable. Grand Massif Lift Passess are free for children under 5 and adults of 75 yrs. of age and over, however proof will be required for all reduced price passes. We highly recommend you take out the optional insurance which is 2.60 Euros per person. per day. If you are looking to book ski and snowboard lessons, both companies are open for reservations from mid-October until the end of the winter season. We recommend booking them well in advance. Zig Zag Ski School ZigZag operate in both Samons and
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just cried before a press conference. He certainly looked strained during his acceptance speech. Consider how much more relaxed he was during the Repug debates. I think he mistakenly believed that the Presidential contest would be like his governorship run. Instead, it's a repeat of his senate run against Kennedy when he lost big time! He can't fail to notice the similaries - everyone else has. At some point soon, Mitt will be forced to admit to himself that he has no path to victory. After all - any good businessman knows when to "cut the losses". His demeaner after he comes to that realization will be most telling. Based on the Tampa convention speeches, most leading Republicans have already come to that conclusion. These latest polls will hasten their exit. If this is only "a sugar rush" why didn't Mittens delegates get one too? He may not want to be President anymore, but he's trapped. He can't give up, and he can't win. He has to slog through this miserable campaign, and he's not used to having to do anything he doesn't want to do. A good businessperson knows when to end the negotiations and walk away from the table. Romney can't do that. He's stuck in this until the bitter end. Imagine having to get up every morning and perform the charade that you expect to win, to constantly ask your millionaire friends for yet more money, to be constantly questioned about things you don't want to talk
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easier to read Coran on the morning. I start monday ! Violaine Chavanne Salam alaykum. Thank you for these great tips, may Allah reward you for your efforts. I found this article really great, I still have one question though: what if Ishaa is at 10pm and fajr is at 3:30am? What is the best solution then in terms of praying fajr and taking advantage of the early morning hours? roductivemuslim Walykum assalam, JazakAllah khair 3 Tips: 1. Ensure that you sleep with wudhu and making the intention to wake up for Fajr (also, read the duas before sleeping) 2. Sleep the appropriate number of sleep cycles to wake up on time, find out what time you should set the alarm using this website http://www.sleepyti.me 3. When you wake up pray fajr,exercise, take a shower and have a big breakfast and you'll be awake for at least few more hours! This is beautiful. The whole website. :D I love self grooming articles but all other website dont flow with islam. And I really appreciate the concept to make muslims lead a smarter and more productive life, the way our Prophet (pbuh) did. Jazak Allah Asiya Subhanallah it i sreally usefull ttp://twitter.com/NinjaKiitten ?TVD/Swifty/1D? Jazakillah!!! May Allah bless you. Xx Haniz Iqbal if we exercise. Adrenaline will activate our wakefulness system in the brain. Fuziahza55 appreciate all the info..,TQVM Sara Thank you so much for helping my family and i create these habits as we are getting used to them and becoming
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but the girls eventually saw it as an insult that only benefited their families, so they went to school under duress with poor results. The education-for-oil equation had negative psycho-social effects on the students. How did playgrounds change the equation? In 2008, with the aid of PGB, we established the first girl's school playground at Tajwar Sultan Girls High School in Kabul. After only a week, we saw results. The director communicated to me that most of the permanently absent students had re-enrolled simply because of a new educational environment that included play. What do the kids think? Students express much happiness and thank us for the provision. When we were establishing the second playground in Malaka Suray Girls High School in Kabul, we met a representative from the Ministry of Education who asked if we were the people who installed the play equipment at Tajwar Sultana School. I said yes and he thanked me profoundly because his two granddaughters studied there. Before, his granddaughters couldn't wait for Friday because it's "off" day in Afghanistan, but now they couldn't wait for Saturday, because there was a sport period during which they could play. Has this had any effect on learning? Before these projects, it seems, students weren't psycho-socially prepared to be educated. After, they seem more than willing to be educated and take their own initiative with it. Even teachers use the equipment in their free time. Playground Builders of Canada has now provided safe playing areas to more than
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me, until I fall asleep, and flutter an eyelash on my cheek, between the sheets. And you will never know, just how beautiful you are to me, but maybe I'm just in love when you wake me up. And I think you hate the smell of smoke, you always try get me to stop, You drink as much as me, and I get drunk alot, So I take you to the beach, and walk along the sand, And I'll make you a heart pendant, with a pebble held in my hand. And I'll carve it like a necklace, so the heart falls where your chest is, And now a piece of me, is a piece of the beach, and it falls just where it needs to be, and rests peacefully. You just need to breathe, to feel my heart against yours now, against yours now. But maybe I'm just in love when you wake me up. But maybe I'm just in love when you wake me up. Well maybe I'm just in love when you wake me up, Maybe I'm just in love when you wake me up, I said maybe I fell in love, when you woke me up.
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