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taken from work-songs. The same collection has THE SAILOR FIREMAN. It had been documented before this date as a "stoker's chaunt" in 1839. And after this, it appears among steamboat hands in Olmsted's account. In other words, the song was linked to the steamboat fireman's profession. heres how it appears in the 1848 collection: Hugill included this in his collection; he'd taken it from a Swedish chantey collection. The verses are so similar, that it seems to be this minstrel version misheard/folk-processed. Here's a rendition. Still, I believe this song's existence was not dependent on the popular stage. The other song of note in White collection is the "other" "Fire Down Below" song. This is the whose framework may (my conjecture) go back to British Navy days, but which had become ubiquitous among African-American laborers. FIRE, FIRE, FIRE Composed and sung by the Pet of Minstrels, Cool White, and received nightly with thunders of applause, at the Head Quarters of all Serenaders and Minstrels, the Melodeon, 53 Bowery, New-York. I left de husking party late, I began to grow quite tire, But 'fore I got to massa's gate, I heard de cry ob fire Chorui: Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire, fire, An I am bound to go, Yes, I am bound to go; Den tote dat bucket ob water, [boys?] Dar's fire down below Gibb, 'I don't see how that would work for the chanty. Reading it closer, I think the crew was perhaps just walking the slack, after which, | ID | ID DF | 3,037,219 |
you will need to safeguard by yourself from high priced repairs by having an extended warranty for your automobile. In addition, all of the shops specialists ought to have some kind of ASE accreditation. It appears that these actually-current aspects in nature have observed it suit to cut down a significant amount of us to mild states of violent reminiscently-psychotic behavior. When you are not able to get the mark to appear out you can try out to clear away it with acetone or lacquer (a simple acetone aka nail polish remover) and a soft rag will get the mark off. You can only appeal inside a limited interval of time (14 days of the check). This entry was posted on Wednesday, October 19th, 2011 at 10:51 pm and is filed under Mobile Audio Video . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site. | IN | IN IB | 3,099,354 |
the other man there, Michael Hess. Michael Hess was Mayor Rudolf Giuliani's chief lawyer, in charge of 800 New York City lawyers. In his first interview since 9/11 he confirms our timeline. Hess says all the lights went out and he felt the building shake like an earthquake and he adds that he did not hear explosions. In his mind he thought there might have been an explosion. In the only interview he did on 9/11 he told a reporter he had "walked down to the eighth floor where there was an explosion." But as our interview with him shows, he is now certain that he did not hear an explosion. He just assumed on the day it could have been an explosion because he had witnessed the lights going out, the staircase filling with smoke and the building shaking vigorously. In order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions. If you're reading via RSS, you'll need to visit the blog to access this content. We now know, courtesy of the final official report on 9/11 [pdf link] by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, that the official investigators think that two areas of Tower 7 were badly hit when the 1,350 foot Tower 1 collapsed. Seven columns were severed on the southwest corner and they suggest debris also hit the top centre face of Tower 7. The lead investigator of NIST told me that "it's | IP | IP ED | 1,435,784 |
and the design aspects are irrelevant - I'm only writing on how to write a basic Windows 8 application, not how to design your Windows 8 applications. Although if you want guidance on how to properly design your Windows 8 applications for conformity to the standards of the new Windows 8 user experience and interface, see the wide-range of tutorials at msdn.com . Let's get started... When you've created your new project in Visual Studio, in the MainPage.xaml file, the following markup code is used to determine the controls used on the application and where they are positioned. Most of the XAML code was generated automatically as controls are added on the form from the Toolbox on the left. All controls in the XAML code below are part of the Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls class namespace that is part the Windows Runtime. For example, if you access the msdn documentation for the Button class in the Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls namespace, you'll see all the information regarding the Button control, including its constructor, events, methods and properties. When you set the text in the Button using the Content XAML attribute, you are making use of the Content property found here as part of the msdn documentation. First and foremost, we are importing three separate namespaces - namely Windows.UI.Popups, Windows.Storage and WIndows.Storage.Pickers. The former is to be able to make use of message dialogues, and the latter to be able to display the open and save file dialogues, and to open and save files on the computer. | HI | HI HT | 3,023,009 |
There is growing concerns Australia's miracle economy might not be in as good shape as our politicians would lead us to believe. This view was reinforced today when the Reserve Bank of Australia was forced to cut official interest rates to help stave off what could emerge as the second stage of the GFC. Treasurer Wayne Swan said today, "these cuts have been made responsible by our responsible budget policy. Today, at 3.25 per cent, the official cash rate is lower than it was at any time under the last Liberal government." The central bank slashed another 25 basis points from the cash rate today, adjusting the leaver down one notch to 3.25 per cent. It is just 25 basis points off the low recorded during the Global Financial Crisis (stage I). The statement on today's monetary policy decision shows the central bank is concerned about the outlook of the world economy, especially growth in China. It notes commodity prices remain significantly lower. Back home, it notes "investment in dwellings has remained subdued" and makes an assessment that the labour market has "softened somewhat" in recent months. Last Friday the RBA released its August update of its financial aggregates painting another bleak picture for housing. Growth in housing finance continues to fall and sits at "subdued" levels not seen since records started 35 years ago. Hardly the foundation required for a recovery. Analysis by Leith van Onselen @ Macrobusiness shows a "softened" labour market. In non-seasonally adjusted terms, the labour | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,333,877 |
first--nationwide and portable coverage from private insurers and limits on damage awards for malpractice. I have a special-needs child so I have had to deal with both private insurance and the public options that are available. I can tell you first-hand that those public options are poorly run and more frustrating than any private company I've had to deal with. Throw Obamacare in the trashcan and let's start with small and cautiously with reform. cathy | 1.14.10 @ 12:49AM makaha | 11.5.09 @ 6:12PM Jerry-I should not have to pay for healthcare if I choose instead to have an HSA but the GOV will impose taxes and penalties whether I want it or not. This is outside the domain of the constitution and frankly will stifle innovation on the medical front. This bill will lead to damaging America in everyway possible and there is already a death panel funded in the stimulus bill if you read it. You should spend the time reading the draft, i do not think you will find it American at all, perhaps more Russian or Chinese. Irvine Joe | 11.10.09 @ 7:26PM Hey Jerry ! You are equating fractions to whole numbers ! . . . and blindly supporting asinine legislation makes it even more laughable !! The health insurance coverage you are in favor of WILL bankrupt us . . . because of Cool-Aid drinkers like you and the blind support for the "someone-else-will-pay-for-it" leftists believe that nothing is worth preserving . . .especially | IP | IP | 186,900 |
Rachael Ray also stepped up for animals in the wake of Sandy, donating $500,000 to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for pets and families hit by Sandy and shipping four tons of wet and dry dog food from her pet food brand, Nutrish, according to The Associated Press . | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 185,214 |
Simulator for Arduino v0.98 Simulator for Arduino is the most full featured Arduino Simulator available at the present time (watch the video below). The benefits and features of an Arduino Simulator are: The ability to teach and demonstrate the inner workings of an Arduino sketch Test out a sketch without the hardware, or prior to purchasing hardware Debug a sketch Demonstrate a project to a potential customer Develop a complicated sketch faster than using the hardware Download the free version below with a short delay timer on loading a sketch, and when ready upgrade to the Pro Version. Simulator for Arduino Pro Version is currently used in Many countries over six continents. The download consists of a zip file containing a setup.exe file which installs an exe file, help files, images and examples. It is designed for the Arduino Uno, Mega and most other common Arduino boards and does the following: Steps through the program line by line. If a new line is selected, the program will continue from that point. The list price for Simulator for Arduino will be around $50 for v1.00. For the pre-release stage, the Pro version is available at a discount which will be increased gradually as milestones are reached, and a discount renewal is available when the support period page expires. This rewards early adopters. | IP | IP DS | 650,331 |
Andy Samberg I Threw It On The Ground Lyrics Andy Samberg I Threw It On The Ground Lyrics total views : 50 times this week. Rating: 6 / 10 [ 2 votes]. You can enlarge lyrics to i threw it on the ground for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song I Threw It On The Ground by Andy Samberg and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to i threw it on the ground, please feel free to submit them. I was walkin through the city streets and a man walks up to me and hands me the latest energy drink Run faster. Jump Higher. Man, Im not gonna let you poison me. I threw it on the ground! You must think Im a joke! I aint gonna be part of this system! Man, pump that garbage in another mans veins! I go to my favorite hot dog stand and the dude says, you come here all the time! Heres one for free. I said, Man, what I look like, a charity case? I took it, and threw it on the ground! I dont need your handouts! Im an adult! Please, you cant buy me hot dog man! At the farmers market with my so-called girlfriend She hands me her cellphone, says its my dad. Man, this aint my dad. This is a cellphone! I threw it on the ground! What you think | LY | LY SL | 538,332 |
de Peyreget -- on that mountain's western flank for the night and so began my third descent of the day in the knowledge that, when walking the HRP, what goes down, must come up. Almost every day of walking the Haute Route involves at least one major climb; the stages set out in Mr Joosten's guide usually contrive to deposit you at the foot of the following day's climb so that it can be dispensed with before the early-afternoon heat sets in. Furthermore, climbing west to east early in the morning usually keeps you in the shade for a good couple of hours. With the Pic du Midi d'Ossau dominating my actual and metaphorical horizons, I gleefully tumbled my way the 500-odd metres down to the valley below. I came to a halt at the Gave de Bious and re-filled my reservoir. I was hot, sweaty and beginning to feel knackered. The climb up to the Cabane de Peyreget was a very steep 300 metres and I was thoroughly relieved to arrive and remove my 25-plus kilo pack. There is a narrow winter room for walkers to shelter in at the cabane , but it didn't make for an appealing dormitory, so I pitched my tent in front of the building. Sunset lights up the Pic du Midi d'Ossau Later in the evening I watched a file of around thirty teenagers with full packs, labouring up towards the Lac de Peyreget. Even at a distance they looked distinctly British and | NARRATIVE | NA TB | 642,838 |
Lecturer in New Testament in the Department of Theology at the University of Birmingham (England) and the author of The Synoptic Problem: A Way Through the Maze. For over a century Gospel scholarship has accepted a hypothetical document called Q as one of the major sources of the Synoptic Gospels. In recent times, it has even been transformed from a sayings source to a Gospel in its own right. But, says Mark Goodacre in The Case Against Q, the majority acceptance of Q cannot function as an argument for its existence. From time to time dissenting voices have spoken against such widespread acceptance of Q as a Gospel. Scholars have pointed out, for instance, that Luke's knowledge of Matthew and Mark would enable one to dispense with Q. Yet, such voices often have gone unheeded due to the lack of a clear, balanced, and scholarly treatment of the case against Q. So, in The Case Against Q Goodacre offers a careful and detailed critique of the Q hypothesis, examining the most important arguments of Q's proponents. He then offers new arguments and fresh reflections reaffirming Markan Priority as the key to successful Synoptic scholarship. With this book, Goodacre provides a more plausible picture of Synoptic relationships than has previously been available, as he reconstructs Synoptic interrelationships and Christian origins. Mark Goodacre is Lecturer in New Testament in the Department of Theology at the University of Birmingham (England) and the author of The Synoptic Problem: A Way Through the Maze. Editorial | IP | IP DS | 696,758 |
those with no-one to talk to or more likely the joy of lifers at the top and stuck for a next move our man is one such lifer it's only once so take your time in the past he'd spent some time in prison a subject that had recently risen 'twas going down well-disturbing and hilarious the man embraced for drinking sour milk then all the more when he mentions his divorce First up the "you're better off" stuff Then the gaggle of bloated advisors Disguised in drink and drunk on family life Talk of hostility towards others Love and change, heartaches and courage Depressions and dreams In a basic and colorful language Row about we're all in the same boat It is random, it's ironic These companions working on friendship Hearts in the right place, between the head and the feet His mind runs away with itself Other people's voice, empty glasses He's off into the cold light of day This gives a vague idea of what he has to go through Down to earth, day by day background Optimistic About drama, let the story unfold One thing's for sure, you'll soon get the picture Just a minute to get down the road Saturated by booze, sexually frustrated A reality he's manufactured This being his kind of man Oh god and America, the voice of the tempter Says "I think you have an obligation To look sort of what you're supposed to look like." Culture grid springs into action | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
delicious is a combination down at the Elephant and Castle in Dublin which combines coffee icecream, vanilla icecream, frozen raspberries, a little whipped cream and thick dark dark dark chocolate sauce - yums! Especially if you get to dip the odd spicy chicken wing in when nobody is looking! Microwave chocolate melting can be difficult as it is very easy to overheat and once you do that, it disintegrates. Just a word to the wise for anyone who has never tried it before - you might be better off taking your time with it... I love this column. Still hankering to say something about that American pancake business, but I'll restrain myself except to observe that a truly awful...wonderful...awful treat is a pancake holding a scoop of vanilla to which hot fudge is applied...you know, when you run out of syrup... Here in the US we have hot fudge and cold chocolate sauces. Quite different in consistency. Both great on ice cream. The trick with hot fudge sauce is to get it so that holds its thick and creamy consistency when drizzled over ice cream. Cold chocolate is more truly "chocolate-y" but thinner. Here's a link with a pretty good recipe for a hot fudge sauce--sending it for the photos--pretty good: ttp://smittenkitchen.com/2009/02/hot-fu\\... Golden syrup would be fine in this one. Cold chocolate sauce is made with sugar, not corn syrup. It's basically a sugar syrup (think hot simple syrup) with cocoa or bittersweet chocolate and vanilla. At least that's roughly | HI | HI HT | 552,384 |
it usually just confuses people. I always change the profile to the standard one. I think you are best of sticking to either sRGB IEC61966-2.1 (which is a stand gamut) or Adobe RGB (1998) (which is a wide gamut - more colours - profile. Though note that non-wide (normal) gamut monitors wont be able to display all the colours, and sometimes unless you get the image professionally printed, really over saturated colours that show on screen wont be able to print out on a home type printer as they don't have the colour range). I also change 'Rendering Intent' in the colour management to 'Relative Colorimetric'. I find it works better. Take your pick, but just make sure all your colour managed programs are the same. Note if you have Win 7 with a wide gamut monitor, images with an embedded profile in the preview pane of Windows Explorer are going look over saturated as it is a non colour managed program and is simply taking a guess at what the clour should be. Unfortunately there ain't nuthin you can do about that. If you have a normal gamut monitor it's 'guess' is more acurate, but it's still a guess. If you take a photo into Painter and it comes up that it already has a profile, you can work with that profile or convert it. What you don't want Painter doing is 'Assigning' a profile willie nilly on save without your knowledge. My DSLR gives me a choice of | ID | ID DF | 3,197,813 |
us down: It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles 4 , And see the great Achilles 5 , whom we knew Though much is taken, much abides; and though We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are; One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Alfred,Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) 1833 FOOTNOTES 1 In this poem, Ulysses (the Roman for Odysseus and the hero of Homer's Iliad and the Odyssey), now an old man, having returned to Ithaca after twenty years absence and much adventure, has grown restless, and is now contemplating setting out with his crew again; 2 a constellation of stars associated with rain; 3 site of the Trojan wars of which Ulysses was a hero; 4 the Elysian Fields, believed by some to be the resting place of heroes after death; 5 Greek hero of the Trojan wars who suffered an early death If you came here from the main Poems page, the BACK button on your web browser will bring you back there Note 1: When we convert poems to HTML (WEB) format for viewing here, some modifications may occur to the formatting (e.g. indenting) - all poems are correctly formatted for print. Note 2: if you came to this page following a search engine query, you can find the Portable Poetry home page at www.portablepoetry.com | LY | LY PO | 439,265 |
celebrate just yet because the man that you elected based primarily on his skin color is about to rip away as many freedoms from the American people that he possibly can, and congratulation! You placed this anti-American black hearted devil in the position to do so. Now I guess you can cry Sorsatis | 8.18.09 @ 1:59PM Oh gianniguelfi, "costed the lives"?!! If you can't even spell properly no wonder you are touting information without the actual facts. The correct English, by the way, is COST the lives. Costed is improper but then why would anyone expect you to know that when you are so blatantly incompetent of better judgement. Obama is and was anti American with strong ties to terrorist organizations. He recieved very large sums of campaign money for which he did not have to quote his sources of funds. What would you like to bet that all or most of that money came from these same terrorist organizations he is practically in bed with? Go ahead and defend your ignorant choices and lie in the dung heap of your own making Rick | 9.30.09 @ 11:11PM threegraces682 | 8.22.09 @ 1:32PM to "Rev. Wright is a Saint"...really? You dishonor every saint who ever lived by calling that hate monger a saint. If our country is so despicable, then you are free to leave and start again where your ideas will be more appreciated. Please feel free to go...now. Thomas's Pains | 8.30.09 @ 2:19PM I'm sick and | IP | IP | 186,900 |
say 'oh it is brilliant'. Then Gears of War comes out and apparently it's the worst written narrative in a game ever. I'll take Gears of War over Bayonetta any time. It's patronising to say, "oh those Japanese stories, they don't really mean what they're doing". You feel there isn't a fair universal standard? I just think the simple question should be; is the story any good? These questions and answers indicate that Hutchinson feels that there exists a global universal standard for good storytelling, poseable in the form of "a simple question" that applies to all cultural products. He also implies that Japanese developers are not particularly good at achieving that standard, and that game journalists exhibit a "subtle racism" for not evaluating the Japanese games' stories under the same rubric that they would evaluate the story of a Western game. I would argue that it is not the games press in aggregate that is advancing the racist notion here, but Hutchinson himself: that it is indeed racist, and somewhat tragically imperialistic, to assume that one's Western tradition (Hutchinson possesses a master's degree in "English / Writing", according to his LinkedIn profile) can universally answer the question he poses: "Is the story any good?" His answer appears to exhibit ignorance of the existence of non-Western storytelling -- a tradition of literature that emphasizes very different qualities than the kind one might be exposed to in, say, a Los Angeles screenwriting workshop. To talk in this manner is to express | OP | OP OB | 3,253,018 |
and inane. However, when it comes to children there is one small thing that irks me about the direction things are moving. Gay couples can make great parents, but they cannot at this stage both contribute the entire genetic heritage of the child. That is, they are not the 'biological' parents. This distinction IMO needs to be made on birth certificates. I have read articles in recent times of the same gender parents being listed as the two parents. I believe this undermines the purpose and utility of the registry as a tool for tracing genealogy and possible genotypic pathology. What I suggest is that biological parents are listed as such, and in the case of one biological parent who forfeits rights (donors etc.) this is recorded. For all legal purposes the "legal guardian" section should take precedence of course, but I think we are having trouble with the psychological perception that "legal guardian" is a somewhat lesser title, which it shouldn't be. GlendaSings : 16 May 2012 7:16:00am As the adopted daughter of heterosexual parents, I absolutely and totally disagree with you. I was adopted at 5 weeks old, and it is my adoptive parents, not my biological parents, who appear on my birth certificate, and rightly so. Heterosexual couples who adopt today are also put on birth certificates. A woman can put any man who agrees on her child's birth certificate, even if he is not the biological parent, including if she has used a donor because her | IN | IN DT | 72,512 |
and her friends. If they lose, there is a lot more on the line than just their lives. And though the protagonist is a girl, I am firmly a boy. There is romance, but I wanted a book with motorcycle chases and citywide chaos and sword fights. I didn't want to let the characters rest for more than a few pages. What attracts you to the Young Adult genre specifically? I really like the faster pace and focused plots that teen books tend to have. I have no attention span, so it suits me. And I really love the idea that teen characters can do and be anything -- nothing is set in stone at that age. Also, you can cover any topic in YA. You can write about mermaids, or depression, or superheroes, or a superhero romance, and if the story is good people will read it. Who would you count among your strongest influences, and why? Suzanne Collins is why I wanted to write YA in the first place. I love the sense of adventure her books have. They're tense and fun the entire time, which is something I try to do. George RR Martin showed me that if you can create an atmosphere where the readers believe no character is truly safe, the tension will rise dramatically. In his books, any character can die at any moment, which isn't a feeling I get when reading most books. Usually I think the main characters will make it through | SP | SP IT | 345,510 |
such a sense of accomplishment! You will be amazed at what your body can do. I used to tell myself while running, "Jennifer, you don't HAVE to do this. You GET to do this! Some foks can't even walk, so don't take this for granted!" Get good running shoes. Make an inspiring playlist. Enjoy the ride. I'm just beginning Week 5. It's amazing how in the beginning I thought running for 30 seconds or one minute was so difficult. I'd peek ahead at the upcoming weeks, and think "I will never be able to do that".. But then somehow week after week you surprise yourself. I can't believe that right now, I can run 5 minutes straight, 3 times in a row. I still peek ahead and dread the upcoming weeks, but I have a feeling I will just keep surprising myself! :) I'm a success story too! I started the end of June and am now doing 5 km runs on my off days from bootcamp. I'll switch it up from 5 kms or sprint intervals....depends how I feel that day and how hard I worked at bootcamp the day before. LOL I was NEVER a runner. The app made ALL the difference! I'm 40 years old and have become addicted to running!! No one is more surprised at that than ME! :) The girls at bootcamp did the Spartan Race and Mud Hero, plus a few others this summer, and I love that kind of stuff but thought | ID | ID DF | 609,600 |
lay judges, did not consider their murders to be as great a crime. None of those who were given life sentences for murdering people with mental disabilities were actually made to serve their time. | NARRATIVE | NA HA | 1,762,287 |
or exercisable by that other person or company, (d) any shares held or power exercisable by a person or company by virtue of the provisions of any debentures of another company, or of a trust deed for securing any issue of any such debentures, shall be disregarded, (e) any shares held or power exercisable by, or by a nominee for, any person or company (not being held or exercisable as mentioned in paragraph (d)) shall be treated as not held or exercisable by that person or company if the ordinary business of that person or company includes the lending of money and the shares are held or the power is exercisable only by way of security given for the purposes of a transaction entered into in the ordinary course of business in connection with the lending of money, not being a transaction entered into with a person associated with that person or company within the meaning of Division 2 of Part 1.2 of the Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth, or (f) without limiting by implication the circumstances in which the composition of a company's board of directors is to be taken to be controlled by a person or another company, the composition of a company's board of directors shall be taken to be controlled by a person or another company if that person or other company, by the exercise of some power exercisable whether with or without the consent or concurrence of any other person, can appoint or remove | IN | IN LT OI | 630,315 |
These tips can help you workout more efficiently. You really should become more educated about exercising and fitness. If you're not, you may hurt yourself or do things wrong and get no results. Start researching prior to exercising. While you are working to enhance your physique you need to know that excessive weight will inhibit any spot training that you are doing. After you have shed the extra pounds and improved your body fat percentage, the results will stand out more. Don't skip your weekends when you are trying to build an exercise habit. It's easy to think of weekends as the time to relax and in many cases they are. However, you should be focused on weight loss every day of the week. It wouldn't be good if you pig out over the weekend and have to work it all off every Monday. Try this exercise if you are trying to improve your footwork for soccer or basketball. Lift your left foot in front of you, touch it with your right hand, and lower it to the floor. Raise up your right food, then reach down and grab it with your opposite hand, then put it back on the ground. This will help you stretch and get a lot of blood flowing throughout your body. Try this out for at least 20 seconds every time, you will feel really good after doing this. Try to keep a neutral workout wardrobe, as well as use one hamper for just your | OP | OP AV | 3,798,245 |
networks, random networks or scale-free networks, however, the result is sensitive to elasticity coefficients of the environmental influence and the average connectivity of networks. Ultimately, the higher the average connectivity of the network is, the fewer opinions remain at the end. During the simulations for certain average connectivity, sensitive areas are discovered unexpectedly. The system in sensitive areas presents determinate randomness so that the number of opinions when reaching equilibrium remains uncertain. We also find that it might be misleading to predict the number of surviving opinions merely based on the characteristic path length of the network, since a short characteristic path length may possibly accompany with a low average connectivity, which determines the systemic dynamics more directly and essentially. We examine the role of information control, and find that few individuals with the highest influence, namely authorities in this paper, can sway the balance of outcomes. In a social structure of small world networks or random networks, increasing the average connectivity facilitates the diffusion of authorities' opinion. However, in the process of decision-making, people will be subject to disturbances from non-authorities. While a moderate average connectivity may be preferable for the public to form a specific opinion in small world or random networks, the role of authorities in a community with a scale-free structure remains immune to the change of the average connectivity. Provided that the influence of individuals is proportional to the number of their acquaintances in scale-free social networks, the smallest proportion of authorities is required to | IN | IN RA | 126,295 |
their contempt, incompetence and savagery, Labour have not covered themselves in glory, and of course the mindless stooges in the Libfinished party are equally voiceless. We must not, MUST NOT, let this continue. The problem is the tory vote is centred in places like here, where I live, rural heartlands that don't see diverity: people like the 'black farmer' are a novelty (one happily coopted by the tories in his case, sadly) or people with disabilties are not seen and certinly not heard. How can they be, access for them is non existent and rural communities are isolated. Instead you have, as we did in 2010, pig ignorant farmers and landed gentry types putting boards up along the roadside; big union flags saying 'vote liam fox' as you drive through the countrside. Something rotten in the heart of historic old britian that's going to take a long time to challenge: they don't like diversity, and certainly don't want their precious land used by people of different skin colours or having to deal with the disabled. Of course ignorance is everywhere: the Vexpress ran a headling only the other week, on the same day that Dispatches and Panorama exposed the corruption of the WCA. Again they happily smeared claimants as scroungers propagating the idea that 'self inflicted' copnditions (such as addiction and dependency) were not deserving of even sympathy. Until the editors correct their 'mistake' they are as guilty as those that resort to violence. Perhaps also we could get some | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,455,403 |
Relax If you need help relaxing, contract and release each set of muscles in your body sequentially, starting from your toes and working your way up to your face and scalp. Step 5 Hold pose Stay in this pose for as long as you like, letting your whole system relax deeply. Ideally, you will feel like you are falling asleep while remaining fully conscious. Step 6 Release pose To release the pose, start by gently wiggling your fingers and toes to reawaken your body. Allow yourself ample time to regain full awareness and movement -- after all, coming back from the dead is no small feat. Fact In Hinduism, coming back to life is no big deal -- reincarnation is a central tenet of the religion. | HI | HI HT | 681,397 |
actually has experience balancing the federal budget, rather than just talking about it? This and many more smart, well thought out policy positions belong to...Newt Gingrich. We need this guy as president. Everyone knew that MI was proportional going in and if Mitt had lost he would say it was a tie too. The real race was about PR. Mitt needed the win for the way it looked... not for the delegates. If it was about delegates Santorum should have worked for AZ... Mitt got them all there because it was winner take all.... but Santorum isn't trying to win, maybe he thinks he is settin himself up for the future, but he has to know he doesn't have any chance. Spin spin spin. Romney will be the next POTUS. And he will get this country and the entire world on track to a properous future. If the Brits are smart they will back Romney. Obama is a disaster. Claiming that Romney won because he had 3% more of the popular vote is like claiming a baseball team won on the basis of runners on base, irrespective of runs scored. The news media really screwed this one up. None of them should have been calling the race based upon the popular vote. The headlines should read, "Santorum scores big upset by winning 8 of the 14 Congressional Districts." Post a comment Comments are moderated, and will not appear on this weblog until the moderator has approved them. They must not | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,421,620 |
C St., NW (2280) Washington , DC 20240-0001 however, everything that goes through the C St. address will be irradiated (due to the anthrax scare shortly after 9/11), so if you are providing something that may be damaged (especially photographs), you can mail them via paid courier -- like Federal Express, UPS, etc. and use: Employee Name (or National Register of Historic Places Reference) National Park Service 1201 Eye Street, NW (2280) Washington , DC 20005 I want to know if a property is listed, how can I do that? Please look at the NRIS, the National Register Information System, our database of properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The NRIS is on our website at: http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/research/ You can search by state and/or county and/or city. The NRIS is arranged by the historic name of the property. If you know the address of the property, but not the historic name, you will have to look at each listing in the county and/or city. I am a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, what can you do for me? Nothing that we wouldn't do for anyone else. The National Register of Historic Places is not the National Trust for Historic Preservation. We have worked together on various projects in the past, but we are completely separate organizations. We are a Federal agency, supported by your tax dollars, we do not have any membership fees, etc. The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a private nonprofit organization | IN | IN FI | 286,532 |
eye on another one eye on my friends and my father and mother one eye on the wife and the kids' ideas what will i tell them in a few years? i got scared that something nice would fly by? scared that something nice would fly by get around to thinking responsibility getting strung up from that kind of tree thinking still about class and ideas and power and art, after all these years and it's a laugh when you think about it but you've got to be real about it and if it's a joke then it's a lot of fun and if it's serious then it's got to be done cos i get scared that something nice will fly by and i will miss it out the corner of my eye cos i'll have one eye on the tv and one eye on the wife one eye on the tv and that kind of life yeah i get scared that something nice will fly by i try to way up the percentage of restriction imposed on me by this contradiction of liking and loving and living with someone oh what is it that i haven't done? i know the la la list is endless and i know it's getting longer i used to call myself a writer but i can't cut it any longer cos i got scared that something nice would fly by and i'd be too busy looking in another direction too busy dreaming and schemeing | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
Street (Nepal Bhasa: Jhoo Chhen) which still exists near Kathmandu Durbar Square. Spirituality and religion Many hippies rejected mainstream organized religion in favor of a more personal spiritual experience, often drawing on indigenous and folk beliefs. If they adhered to mainstream faiths, hippies were likely to embrace Buddhism, Hinduism and the restorationist Christianity of the Jesus Movement. Some hippies embraced neo-paganism, especially Wicca. In his 1991 book, "Hippies and American Values" Timothy Miller describes the hippie ethos as essentially a "religious movement" whose goal was to transcend the limitations of mainstream religious institutions. "Like many dissenting religions, the hippies were enormously hostile to the religious institutions of the dominant culture, and they tried to find new and adequate ways to do the tasks the dominant religions failed to perform." In his seminal contemporaneous work "The Hippie Trip," author Lewis Yablonsky notes that those who were most respected in hippie settings were the spiritual leaders, the so-called "high priests" who emerged during that era. One such hippie "high priest" was San Francisco State University Professor Stephen Gaskin. Beginning in 1966, Gaskin's "Monday Night Class" eventually outgrew the lecture hall and attracted 1,500 hippie followers in an open discussion of spiritual values drawing from Christian, Buddhist, and Hindu teachings. In 1970, Gaskin founded a Tennessee community called The Farm, and he still lists his religion as "Hippie.? ? Wikipedia, 26 May 2012 What does Age of Aquarius mean? "What lies ahead for Humanity? With all the problems we have, it's hard to | OP | OP RS | 196,794 |
for different reasons.. one being laziness.... anyway i will post a recipe soon.. and will let u know... by the way i changed teh name and blog URl... check it out...and let me know what u think:) renu Translator A little info.. An expat english couple residing in Spain since 2003. This site primarily logs popular recipes from around the world. With a little humour and the occasional whinge thrown in to the mix too. Please enjoy your visit and leave comments for us to share & enjoy. | HI | HI RE | 3,332,007 |
set up a blog Monday night to try and separate fact from fiction as far as the photos of Sandy's damage were concerned -- a blog that Madrigal called a "Insta-Snopes," as a tribute to the veteran rumor-debunking site Snopes.com. For each photo, the team tried to find the original source, or at least enough information about the shot to determine whether it was real or fake. In some cases, like the stranded carousel in Dumbo, the picture seemed almost too good to be true and yet turned out to be real . And the site put large "real" and "fake" logos on each, so that if they were shared it would be obvious what they were. As John Hermann of BuzzFeed pointed out in a post on his Tumblr blog (since BuzzFeed was still down due to the power outage), it's easy to focus on the fake news that gets circulated on Twitter during such events, but there is just as much reason to be optimistic about the speed with which it gets corrected. Some of those who saw the original fake report may not see the correction -- and Craig Silverman of Regret The Error has noted that the original tweet often travels much farther than any subsequent update -- but the fact is that it occurs, and often faster than mainstream news gets corrected. Twitter as a "self-cleaning oven" New Yorker writer Sasha Frere-Jones has described Twitter as a "self-cleaning oven" because of the way that it | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,177,225 |
be fine. you may do all your chores and what ever else your told to but every kid says how mature they are,i did it to and that was many many years ago.there are ratings for a reason,although lots of parents don't seem to care some do.so if your parents buy it for you then that's up to them,personally i wouldn't sorry. I played cod when I wasn't 13. To be honest, it's your parents' decision. Hell yeah I would let you play it, because it's the hit of the Ps3 and Xbox along with other major titles. Honestly, you're just staring at a screen, pressing a few buttons. I doubt that would inspire someone to go on a bloody killing spree. anyone can play CoD as long as there parents let them or they don't annoy people talking stupid things on the mic . Try to win and you will get better online . It's a game so as long as you have fun playing it it's ok If your parents say that it is ok then it is entirely up to them.. the age ratings are more of a guideline for people wanting to play them. My mum was really harsh on me when I was younger with age ratings on PS1's and 2's , but as I became more mature she let me onto them (It's lame, I know) Still, so long as you aren't one of those kids that scream "OMG YOU ARE SO GAY" to | ID | ID QA | 1,727,794 |
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I used to beat him with a turquoise chain, yeah When I was his woman, I pleased him I'd lead him to the tip When I was his mistress, oh oh I gave him cheap thrills When I was his princess, silk and satin and lace I'd wear for him He was a big freak! flim, flam, floozy, fantasy When I was his housewife I'd scrub him, I'd love him, I'd cook his meals When I was his geisha, oh oh I got down and (?) When I was his flower I'd answer to the name of Rosie May He was a big freak! I used to say all kinds of dirty thangs When I was his mother I'd hold him like a baby in my arms When I was his lover Oh, I drive him out of his mind When I was his daydream Ain't no need to tell you what that means I'd tie him up with my turquoise chain I used to tie him up Yeah, he couldn't get enough Nah, he'd be on the floor Oh, begging me for more He was a big freak! I used to say all kinds of dirty thangs He was a big freak! Film, flam, floozy, fantasy He was a big freak! Kept his mind entertained all the time I'd get him off with my turquoise chain I used to whip him I used to beat him Oh, he used to dig it Yeah, he used to really dig it | LY | LY SL | 297,213 |
hard for a smell of the fart In an all out effort for maximum claim to fame Claim to shame, claim to the same Those wonderful people attracted to the toilets Hypnotised by an imaginary watch Fine looking corpse is found in the press Don't like the flavour but still drink the scotch And Kestrel lager Writes glamour reruns Of tangerines for Christmas In modern slang Shang-A-Lang the second well might bust a gut the guilt, the ego, the time limit brought about by age-old lies born from the dream of pale blue skies They bust a gut to find a face to wear But the big dilemma's always there too wired up, too scared of sweat the open pores that smell of death too paranoid of being taken for a ride we have become mean and I mean to decide before too long but my ear's hear the big ones eerie song "between you and me and I'm serious there's an osprey's nest in our back garden I'm worried about it, worried stupid bout the eggs I think why our garden of all places? I wonder sometimes is it true? urban ospreys sound quite interesting but how can I put it into use?" another world might lust for crumbs but you spilt my pint, now buy me another I have the pressure of day-to-day living What on Earth can I say to my lover? The two of us we lust for crumbs OF care But the big dilemma's always | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
Mary" her all, although I think the song was just a tad too big for her. Nonetheless, Jennel was fiercer and freer than in past weeks, and a little more like the young woman we saw in her first audition. "Jennel, you just returned to the competition, that smoked," said Reid. Lovato seemed to have called a truce with Cowell and his criticism of Jennel's past performances, at least for this week. "I listened to Simon and I think he knows what he's talking about," Lovato said. Emblem3, Groups: I don't think Cowell will get his wish of these guys topping the leader board, but I like them. (Also, I wanted to hear more about the kittens that Cowell said the boys saved from drowning in a lake.) Their energy reminds me of overgrown, gamboling puppies; Wesley has a sweet lead voice and their harmonies are pleasing. They sang Alicia Keys' "No One" with more restraint than in previous weeks and it hit home with the judges. "You guys have the perfect vocal blend, it was the perfect song; you are complete superstars in my opinion and you are exactly what this show needs," said Reid. Fifth Harmony, Groups: Cowell's girl group continues to hold its own. The harmonies were perfectly sweet on Mariah Carey's "Hero," and Dinah Jane, Lauren and Ally all had strong solos, but I thought Camila sounded wonky when her part kicked in. Also, I'm not a fan of this song. Reid tempered his praise by | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 97,712 |
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have a 50% risk of inheriting HD. 3.'Reduced penetrance' range: People with a HD gene containing between 36 and 39 repeats are in the 'reduced penetrance' range. Some people in this range will develop symptoms of the disease, while others won't and there is still a risk of their children inheriting the disease. 4.'Intermediate alleles' range: People in this range have repeat lengths between 27 and 35 CAGs. People with an intermediate allele will not develop HD themselves, but there may be a risk of HD developing in their children. It may be the case that one of your parents has a CAG repeat length that falls either in the 'reduced penetrance' range or the 'intermediate alleles' range. If this is the case, it means that even though they have not shown any signs of HD all of their children have a reduced risk (less than 50%) chance of of inheriting the disease. If you are worried about the implications that this has for you it may be helpful to speak to your local HD association. I hope this helps. "My great grand mother, my grandmother, and 5 out of 6 of her siblings have been diagnosed with HD. Is there a higher chance for my dad to get it because so many people in his family have it?" - Stephanie (18) Hi Stephanie, Thanks for your question. Everybody has a gene called the Huntington's gene but people only get Huntington's Disease when the gene is faulty. When people have | ID | ID QA | 618,491 |
The Daily Juice I do like a bit of planning! A big part of me would love to disappear for a day or two and have a big planning session for my business....away from the daily-do....away from the kids....away from the house chores and, oh look there's me getting all carried away. But it's not really practical. So instead, at this time of the year, I try to do a little bit of planning each week in the run up to Christmas. That way I'll be all ready to kick off next year with some oomph in January rather than, um, March. The trouble with doing a little planning each week is that it easy to forget where you're up to. So I follow a plan (I did say I liked planning!) I've just started following my plan for this year and thought you might find it useful too. So here we go: 8 easy and fun planning things to do, for your business, one a week, (which will take you right up to Christmas) which will help you make 2013 more *profitable* than 2012. Yay! Week 1 The first step is really easy - but how many of us actually do it? Not many! So here it is: Write down how much you would like to earn next year. It's that simple! 'Earn' means the profit that comes to you, so that's your revenue less your expenses. When you are working out how much you want, don't forget you | HI | HI HT | 3,306,021 |
Internet-connected TVs will be a big part of CES this year. And just about everyone in tech expects Apple at some point to launch such a television. Sponsored Links This year will be no different. Connected TVs -- TVs that connect to and can access content from the Internet -- will be a big part of CES this year. And just about everyone in tech expects Apple at some point to launch such a television -- an iTV -- that easily consumes and shares with other Apple devices content served from the company's media-storing iCloud. "I do expect Apple to make an attempt," says Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak , "since I expect the living room to remain a center for family entertainment, and that touches on all areas of consumer products that Apple is already making." Apple declined to comment on its television plans, but the potential iTV is getting lots of chatter from others going into CES, which begins Jan. 10. An Apple television foray makes sense. People could use any Apple device to buy TV shows, movies, music or games through iTunes and then play their purchases across all Apple's products -- including a full-blown television in their living room. But a major roadblock for Apple along the way has been securing content needed to make an iTV succeed. The problems Apple is having securing content deals were described in an interview with a person who worked in the Apple TV group and verified by two television industry | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 453,085 |
costume is much more functional while also being sexy and you see there are also hints of purple, which ties into her comic book costume. We also think that on our show, no one is wearing a costume -- they are uniforms or outfits. Also, in the comic, Helena is devoutly Catholic. You can see in the Kevlar she's wearing on her chest, it's actually in the shape of a cross, which we thought was really cool." | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,053,671 |
out. Caught out in our own lies, our own half-measures, our own failures to give and receive love. And we're reminded of our inability to listen to God and neighbour. And yet, in the midst of it all, God calls us to deep and profound faithfulness. To meet God, and to be met by God. To pay attention to the movement of the spirit in our midst. What will it take to hear the voice of God in our midst? Have you heard the voice of God in the words of a stranger, or an unexpected guest? Today we're left with some significant questions. How will we listen more deeply? How will we cultivate a faith and a spirituality that regularly strips down our own defenses and makes us more open to God's very presence in our midst? Sure, there's something about being away from home, being tired and worn out. But is that the only way -- to be forced to listen? How might we, in this incessantly busy world cultivate our openness to God? Not to talk God's ear off, but to truly listen. Perhaps there's something we can learn from those Catholic nuns after all. Perhaps they could teach us to listen. | OP | OP RS | 444,639 |
terribl Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 6:29 pm Joined: Tue Nov 15, 2011 8:15 pm Posts: 274 IMO its best to take a very offensive slann such as fire or death, them just sit back and outshoot him wit your slann and skinks so that he has to come to you, then just try and grind him down. _________________ FOR SOTEK! FOR TEHENHAUIN! Scalenex Post subject: Re: Strange idea, not sure if it would be awesome or terribl Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 3:11 am Joined: Wed May 25, 2011 11:43 am Posts: 500 I like the concept but I think an all Saurus list could use some minor tweaks on your first less. I think adding Skinks breaks the unique theme. I'd say if you want to run with an all Saurus list like your first post, I would run four or five blocks instead of six and make all the remaining blocks a little bigger. If you have too many blocks, terrain features could easily force you to leave a block or two behind and this will come back to bite you. It hurt me in my last tournament, I had to leave a trio of Kroxigors behind my main lines more than once. I'd imagine it'd get even harder to keep all your forces together with ix blocks. Also with several identical Saurus blocks, the Temple Guard are going to draw the most enemy fire. Equipping the Slann and/or Temple Guard with the Iron Curse Icon and/or | ID | ID DF | 695,558 |
Roman historian that lived a number of years after the time of Christ when the Roman army and discipline started to deteriorate. So Flavius Vegetius Renatus wrote an institute called The Military Institutions of the Romans to the Emperor to encourage the Emperor to instill the methods of offensive and defensive warfare of the Romans at the time of Christ so that they might preserve the integrity of the Roman Empire. In this book it describes the Roman Custodian, the Roman Guard. It was given to me by the head of the United States Military, the Joint Chief of Staff. And he gave it to me after he heard me speak on the resurrection. And he said we use the methods in this institute in order to train our elite troops called the Green Berets. So he gave me the book as a gift because it was printed by the military. It describes what a Roman Custodian is. It was not a one, two or three man force. A Roman Custodian was a sixteen man security unit. Each man was a fighting machine. Each man had usually three to five different weapons on them. They were able to protect six square yards, each individual, against superior force. The sixteen men, in the square of four on each side, were supposed to, and their reputation was, that they could protect that ground from an entire battalion. They were that well trained. In fact, they even used psychological warfare. It describes that | OP | OP RS | 615,230 |
Pages 1 September 2012 Top 10 Zlatan Quotes The enigmatic, the brooding, the mercurial, the erratic, the talismanic, the unpredictable, the unique, the prodigious, the volatile... Zlatan Ibrahimovic. How is it possible to describe the guy? Unashamedly arrogant, brilliant at football and hilarious. There. Anyway here are what I reckon are his 10 best quotes, chosen from many. #10 On his half-time loss of temper at being on the bench versus Inter Milan in the Champions League semi-final. "I'm not violent, but if I were Guardiola I would have been frightened." #9 When asked to describe his style of football by a reporter. "Zlatan-style" #8 On his form at AC Milan in the 2011/12 season. "I think this is the best season of my career; I think my league form has been more than perfect." #7 Says it all really. "An injured Zlatan is a pretty serious thing for any team." #6 Responding to Wenger's invitation to a trial at Arsenal in 2001. "Zlatan doesn't do auditions." #5 An extract from his book "I Am Zlatan. "Then Guardiola started his philosopher thing. I was barely listening. Why would I? It was advanced bullshit about blood, sweat and tears, that kind of stuff." #4 Explaining how he bested an opposition defender. "First I went left, he did too. Then I went right and he did too. Then I went left again and he went to buy a hot dog." #3 Responding to a female reporter who questioned his sexuality after being | OP | OP OB | 623,691 |
destroyed Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, and we are all better for it. Imagine if we negotiated a "peace" with those enemies: we would still be fighting them. Same with Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran: crush them". He sighed, shook his head, and left. You are right: timeless truths are unknown, denied or rejected by the Left for a make-believe world that has not existed and does not now exist. What will it take for leftists to see the danger? Missiles falling inside Tel Aviv and Jerusalem won't do it, as we now see. Will a mushroom cloud finally do it? Your analysis is correct. Unfortunately, men are, and always will be, barbarians at heart. The only real difference between us and the cave dwelling barbarians of old is technology. What has made the West less barbaric is Judeo-Christian culture and values. Unfortunately, our effete liberal "elite" has grown up in a Judeo-Christian world that has acted like a protective cocoon, sheltering them from mankind's barbaric nature and therefore making the idea of children being raised to be human bombs beyond their ability to comprehend, and so they pretend it does not exist. Leftists will not see the danger until it is their own throat that is being slit. Here we are; nearly EIGHTY years after the Japanese surrender in World War II -- and the Left still can't accept the way it ended. It's a common trope around the Left that Japan was ready to surrender, but President Truman ignored the | IP | IP ED | 3,199,416 |
and it is really misleading and annoying to rank those sites highly! As a "searcher" I find it very frustrating to get so many directories ranked highly in the SERP's, where I just have to "search" again, and as an SEO with a legitimate site, it aggravates me to no end! Don't they realize that the directories are just making money on Google's coattails by up-charging companies to be listed higher in their respective directories? You would think Google would realize they are just taking money away from themselves by not only allowing that, but actually promoting it!! Now I'm ranting! Thanks for your great work and insights! Dave said: This is an interesting post. I'd like to see some examples of what you're talking about since though I know spam is out there and does get ranked, I'm not exactly sure that it's a huge problem. For example, I just came to your site by searching for "high rankings" since I didn't remember your exact domain and I had already deleted the email... the very first result that I got was your site. In fact it took me more time to find the exact article on your site (though I probably could have found that using Google too, but instead I just went through the menus till I found the archive of newsletters) than it did for me to find your actual site. I'd say that's pretty impressive. In fact, I'd say about 9 times out of 10 Google | OP | OP OB | 232,658 |
He gets it, said Kitson. "If he came to me to-morrow with proof of his marriage, even if I knew that he had coerced the girl into marriage, I must give him his share -- van Heerden was pretty thorough when he put my dying friend through his examination." His face hardened. "Heavens, I'd give every penny I had in the world to bring that fiend to the gallows, Beale!" His voice shook, and rising abruptly he walked to the window. Presently he turned. "I think there is something in your idea. Get the licence." "Mr. Kitson, I'm going to put all my cards on the table," said Beale quietly, "will you sit down a moment? There are certain facts which we cannot ignore. Fact one is that Oliva Cresswell is in the hands of a man who is absolutely unscrupulous, but has no other object in view than marriage. Her beauty, her charm, all the attractive qualities which appeal to most men and to all brutes have no appeal for him -- to him she is just a money proposition. If he can't marry her, she has no further interest for him." "Wait, please. If we knew where she was we could stop the marriage and indict van Heerden -- but I've an idea that we shan't locate her until it is too late or nearly too late. I can't go hunting with a pack of policemen. I must play a lone hand, or nearly a lone hand. When | OP | OP OO | 263,511 |
Versailles: 2 - the interior and an art exhibition The sky on our second day was overcast in the morning - but no matter, we were on our way to see the glories inside the Chteau. They promised to be lit by the Sun King's radiance, judging by the flashes of gold coming off the railings and roofs. Our view of the Gabriel Staircase was dominated by a sculpture by Joana Vasconcelos , called Mary Poppins for some reason which escapes me. I am not going to hide my distaste for this exhibition which, like previous installations in the Chteau, jars with an already visually overloaded interior. Her creation, Cour Indpendent Noir , made from black plastic cutlery, hangs in the War room. We had come to see Louis XIV, the great Roi Soleil , depicted in countless paintings, sculptures and golden emblems. His double-L initials were everywhere. Louis as warrior and defender crushes France's enemies. Under fabulous painted ceilings, marble sculptures line the walls of the Hall of Mirrors. This is Diana the Huntress. The Galerie des Glaces , recently restored, is renowned for the light which the mirrors reflect from long windows overlooking the view towards the Grand Canal . Everything in it is sumptuous, gilded, overdone (to my modern tastes). Walking over its specially designed parquet floor and imagining the aristocrats who amused themselves there is unforgettable. Vasconcelos calls this installation Marilyn . It's made entirely from stainless steel saucepans. Clever, if out of place. A rope | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 3,013,765 |
right for me and the baby. I was a little sad when #3 weaned recently as that will be my last one, but ultimately I think you need to do what works best for your baby and your homelife. With my oldest, I continued just twice a day, and that worked. Roxanne - posted on 10/01/2010 13 22 We're 9 months strong w/BFing. I work FT, so I have pumped 2x/day since I returned to work when he was 6 weeks old. I always said I'd go AT LEAST a year, but as that year is approaching, and he's still very interested, I won't give it up until HE's ready, no matter what anyone thinks or says. Not their child!! I won't pump any longer unless I really need to once he goes to milk, but I'll still BF while we're together. I really enjoy it, I just hate my pump! lol Laura Zoey - posted on 10/01/2010 9,249 169 Tiffany, I agree on that! Also the famous 'picky eater stage' is really avoidable by breastfeeding through toddlerhood. So many moms are struggling to get their toddler to eat, I think it's quite simple, at this age they should be still getting nutrients from your milk, so naturally they can't get a full diet through table foods. While they still have milk teeth, they are supposed to be drinking milk! Human milk mind you :) when adult teeth come in, then they are capable and equipped to eat a full | ID | ID DF QA | 431,653 |
persecution. The book is filled with examples of this enlightened atmosphere, from philosophers like Descartes and Spinoza to the interesting fact that one-half of all books in Europe were published in the Netherlands. Fresh from the highly resented imperial rule of the Spanish, the Dutch were particularly sensitive to liberal notions of free-speech and self-determination. Furthermore, Shorto suggests that because New Amsterdam was a company town, and never intended to be a settlement colony, attitudes toward religious and national differences were put aside to a remarkable degree. Business is business, after all, and distractions were unwelcome in this market society. New Amsterdam was not entirely a reflection of Dutch society, however. Indeed, Shorto points out that because Amsterdam was a pleasant place even for the poor, only the very lowest order of society could be convinced to populate the far-away outpost of New Amsterdam, and thus the city became populated with a particularly rough-and-tumble crowd. Through court records he brings to life some of these figures, and this time spent with various average residents is one of the more delightful aspects of the book. He recounts a lively atmosphere full of drunkenness, casual violence, and casual sex, all of which help to make the book entertaining to a popular audience. He even mixes in a fair amount of humor, such as when he writes of a record concerning a woman who, as her husband sleeps off a drunken stupor, "'dishonorably manipulated the male member' of a certain Irishman while two | IP | IP DS | 698,095 |
and killed all of the engineers. Also, they were completely different organisms in the temple thing. The events after the guy got infected with the substance kind of leads you to think that the production of the Alien was a terrible accident. | ID | ID DF | 142,710 |
anyone have a pair of 800HO jugs for corecharge?? Discuss anyone have a pair of 800HO jugs for corecharge?? in the SNOWMOBILE RELATED DISCUSSIONS AND RIDING AREA's forums; I'm looking for a pair of summit 800HO cylinders, in rough shape. I want to buy a shortblock but my ... anyone have a pair of 800HO jugs for corecharge?? I'm looking for a pair of summit 800HO cylinders, in rough shape. I want to buy a shortblock but my jugs are fine and I'd like to keep them, just looking for some rough ones to send back for corecharge I live SE of Edmonton (Viking AB) | ID | ID DF | 3,753,970 |
you created. Just follow the steps outlined in "Step Four -- Burn the DVD" but use the newly created image instead of the "installESD.dmg" one: And look! It's burning on a single-layer DVD : And it burned the single-layer DVD successfully! I took this newly created single-layer DVD and booted my MacBook Pro off of it (holding "Option" while rebooting), so it looks like this process works. It DOES take a very long time to boot from the DVD though. Thanks again Benoit! USB Thumb Drive Installer If you have an 8 GB USB thumb drive, you can create an installer out of that as well. I have not tested this process but here are the steps. First you need to format the USB drive (and note that formatting will completely erase all of the contents of your USB Thumb Drive). Just go over to Disk Utility and choose the "Partition" tab. Click the "Options" button and select "GUID Partition Table" which will "bless" the new partition and make it bootable. Hit "Apply" which will then format (and erase) the USB Thumb Drive. Lastly, click the "Restore" tab and select the "InstallESD.dmg" file as your "source" and the USB Thumb Drive as the "destination". Click "Apply" to put the expanded installer on the Thumb Drive. So, in the end, you will have either a bootable DVD or USB Thumb Drive complete with that growling Mountain Lion Installer. To use either of these, insert the DVD or USB drive and restart | HI | HI HT | 3,245,507 |
the dear ABC would try a little harder to keep up so as to offer yet another point of viewamongst the many POV's from here and overseas on so many topics on-linebut, thank you for still being there dear ABC, despite the deflating Ruperts and the Gina-want-to-be's trying to butt in. TheViking: Tom Joneson: 14 Jun 2012 9:32:23pm This is highly amusing. Occasional "right-winger" (I'm looking at you, Shebs) posts regarding ABC and/or Fairfax left-wing bias. Queue multitude of posters who mock conservatives and right-wingers, rant on about Murdoch's lack of morality and the right-wing bias of the Australian, yet can't see the irony of their left-slanting bias claiming that the ABC is unbiased, or, if anything, must lean slightly to the right for it dares to criticize a bad ALP government. Confirmation bias at it's best. My favourite part is how the collective of Leftists can't see past the logs in their eyes when calling out the speck in Sheb's. Keep up the good work, everyone! Ann Other: 14 Jun 2012 11:04:52pm Yes Mark Scott, The Australian kills satire by accusing others of groupthink. Really its days are numbered, "those whom the gods would destroy..etc", and its not too early to start thinking about saving The Australian (rapidly declining readership and all that). Some copies should always be kept, in a museum somewhere, so we remember the salutary lesson on breeding ignorance with arrogance. | SP | SP FS | 24,011 |
Awards, and I notice that only a few female designers are submitting their work and not only that basically everywhere, even in the design community in which I was very active, I only encountered a couple of females. Have You Ever Experienced Any Negativity or Sexism Being in This Industry? I am fortunate enough that I haven't experienced any of these. Even if this industry is dominated by males, I receive the same respect as a guy would get, well maybe because also a lot of times they think I am a guy because of the name and they are pretty shocked when they found out that I am a girl. Do You Think Female Designers Have Advantages Over Their Male Counterparts? In some areas yes. Guys are very masculine in design and sometimes the project requires softness which they can't produce at times so definitely a woman's touch is needed. If You Were Not a Designer, What Would You Be? This is hard to answer because I can't imagine myself not being a designer or at least related to design or art. But I would say, I might be a cook or fashion designer and still related to design. What is Your Biggest Challenge/Achievement? The biggest challenge for me is how to stay visible in the design community. It's so hard to compete with all these new designers and put yourself out there, mingle with people, collaborate with them. I have been doing this since the beginning and sometimes | SP | SP IT | 3,259,252 |
them. I guess I'm part of the family now, since I understood why this was a funny gift. posted by asnider at 11:17 AM on January 3 [ 1 favorite ] No, they don't put a proper R in Yes we do. You just don't hear it because you're too used to being clubbed over the head with a giant American super-over-emphasised ARRRR! Just because I don't hit you over the head with my R's doesn't mean they're missing. We can tell the difference if they were missing, even if it escapes your R-deafened ears :-) posted by -harlequin- at 11:18 AM on January 3 [ 2 favorites ] jb I agree with you about gif but I may have been corrected about that more than any other pronunciation since becoming old enough to drink legal. Tell it to Cortex, tell it to Jessamyn. posted by bukvich at 11:20 AM on January 3 you take it out of world What? I can't think of a way that we take the 'r' out of world. MY HEAD IS ASSPLODING WITH SOME OF THIS. Just because I don't hit you over the head with my R's doesn't mean they're missing. Hearing that sentence out loud gives a whole new disturbing slant. I agree with you about gif .....Tell it to Cortex, tell it to Jessamyn. Worcestershire Sauce and the naming thereof nearly caused the first proper fight between my (now) wife and I when I first visited her in her native California | ID | ID DF RR | 677,605 |
I believe L'Engle took it one step further than Christian doctrine when she has Charles Wallace, Calvin and Meg identify the "others" in addition to Jesus who have provided "lights ... to see by" to the world. In this regard, Calvin specifically includes non-Christian leaders Gandhi (a Hindu) and Buddha, suggesting L'Engle's inclusion of other religious traditions in the fight against evil. I found this refreshing in the current climate of "us versus them" perpetuated by some in the Christian right, particularly in light of my own hodge-podge belief that Jesus died for all of us, but God was smart enough to know that billions of billions of us wouldn't buy the same story to get to Him, so we have other faith traditions enabling an understanding of the divine. (less) L'Engle, Madeleine,1962. A Wrinkle in Time. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The children of scientists, Meg and Charles Wallace Murry are both extraordinarily intelligent and unique. Four-year-old Charles Wallace, who lets people continue to think he's a moron because it "gives people something to feel smug about" and sees no reason to disillusion them, has the special ability of being able to communicate with others without hearing them speak. Meg, a math wiz who is frequently getting into fights wi ...more L'Engle, Madeleine,1962. A Wrinkle in Time. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The children of scientists, Meg and Charles Wallace Murry are both extraordinarily intelligent and unique. Four-year-old Charles Wallace, who lets people continue to think he's a moron because it | OP | OP RV | 465,382 |
hope it works out for you two! Is he a close friend by any chance? ;) 1 Week Ago Thanks! And he used to be... Now it's awkward and we don't talk a lot so yeah :/ 3 Days Ago Oh well. Don't bother seeking him out. Wait for him to come get you (and if he doesn't, he's not worth it). Stats Author About Okay so 1. I usually write stories and songs 2. There's this guy that I tend to write about... a lot :) 3. Some of my writing may be a little... depressing. I'm going through tough times right now .. [more] | LY | LY PO | 3,280,667 |
the poles, allowing abodes for simple life. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] Earth's surface temperature, even at the poles, reaches an average of ~420 K (147 °C, 296 °F). At this point life, now reduced to unicellular colonies in isolated, scattered microenvironments such as high-altitude lakes or subsurface caves, will completely die out. [ 45 ] [ 56 ] [ d ] 3 billion Median point at which the Moon's increasing distance from the Earth lessens its stabilising effect on the Earth's axial tilt . As a consequence, Earth's true polar wander becomes chaotic and extreme. [ 57 ] 3.3 billion 1 percent chance that Mercury 's orbit may become so elongated as to collide with Venus , sending the inner Solar System into chaos and potentially leading to a planetary collision with Earth. [ 58 ] 3.5 billion Surface conditions on Earth are comparable to those on Venus today. [ 59 ] Assuming both survive the Sun's expansion, by this time the Earth and the Moon become tidelocked , with each showing only one face to the other. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] Thereafter, the tidal action of the Sun will extract angular momentum from the system, causing the lunar orbit to decay and the Earth's spin to accelerate. [ 74 ] The cosmic microwave background cools from its current temperature of ~2.7 K to 0.3 K, rendering it essentially undetectable with current technology. [ 76 ] 450 billion Median point by which the ~47 galaxies [ | IN | IN EN | 9,997,788 |
for our agricultural production to be in a different relationship to our national life from that in which it was before the war. We do not want a cosmetic plan of the future; we want an economic plan. The right hon. Gentleman the leader of the Labour Party said we must get the land question settled, and although I hold that the only reasonable and completely satisfactory solution is for the Government to take over the ownership of the whole of the land, yet a definite decision on what their policy is to be would be better than the indefinite position in which we are now, even if the decision were not the one which I happen to like. Up to the present the history of this Ministry of Works -- or Ministry of Town and Country Planning; it is difficult to remember, it changes its name so often -- has been a very unfortunate history. There was a time when Lord Reith had very great plans but had a staff of, I think, about one Secretary and one typist, with some advisers. I know that the advisers had nothing to do, because some of them complained to me about it and had to find work for themselves. They had no Treasury backing. They could not employ people because the Treasury would not sanction it. I think it is not unfair to say that that Ministry, which functioned in the same way as the right hon. Gentleman's Ministry functions to-day, | NARRATIVE | null | 691,212 |
80s FILM CLASSICS!! no C3po was a single parent childs only friend bothbeing slaves he couldnt really own anything.. R2D2 was a naboo droid owned by the royal family who also happened to be Leias and Lukes Mother so in reality the droids belong to both Luke and Leia. Considering the droids real owner is Darth Vader, or as you hear 3po say in Episode 4 Our last master was captain antillies which leaves a question...Wedge? lol no C3po was a single parent childs only friend bothbeing slaves he couldnt really own anything.. R2D2 was a naboo droid owned by the royal family who also happened to be Leias and Lukes Mother so in reality the droids belong to both Luke and Leia. Considering the droids real owner is Darth Vader, or as you hear 3po say in Episode 4 Our last master was captain antillies which leaves a question...Wedge? lol But still, we didn't exactly see him die. And that fucking guy (as well as Obi Wan and Anakin for that matter) was shown falling from great heights and surviving multiple times throughout the PT. No, there is another. LOL Surprised all the "MACE ISN'T DEAD" theorists haven't crawled out of the woodwork yet. Anybody remember that shit? Yes, He is that dumb returning the council to the new republic was a lost cause as they are the cause and blame of all attacks on coruscant and most of the core galaxy. From Madolorians to Cruellians to name a | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,223,670 |
I respect. Often I bounce my ideas to this small circle because they are exceptional managers. I am fortunate to have a good network of neighbours and friends in our community who act as a sounding board. Their responses are always thoughtful and at a high level. Also, Dan Caron, the Business Development Specialist from MAFRI in my area, I believe is one of the best. Often, you will find managers in his office and we all have great conversations. Question 3: Who do you see as your partners in Agriculture? As I think about my career in agriculture, I have to say that my best partners have been women: my wife, my mother and my mother-in-law. If it wasn't for their significant contributions to the farming operation, we wouldn't be where we are today. If it wasn't for the prairie women there would be no prairie agriculture. That is a fact. Question 4: : Is there a special moment in your farm career that stands out in your memory? Yes, two occasions come to mind. The first was the day I woke up and said to myself "I'm going to make it in this business". That was back in 2008 after a particularly rough string of losses. The second was winning my first MCGA election. That changed me as a person significantly. These are small moments but to large extent, very significant for me. Question 5: What are you passionate about? That's easy -- I have two great hobbies. | SP | SP IT | 3,340,966 |
1973Yeah, Ali McGraw got mad with you For givin' head to Steve McQueen Yeah, and we we made a pretty pair Fallin' through the Silver Screen Honey, I'm open to anything I don't know where to draw the line Yeah, I'll make bets that you're gonna get John Wayne before he diesAt least the Stones know what starfuckers are and how to deal with them... General Motors and ABB have built a modular unit that uses power from five old Chevy Volt batteries to power three to five homes for up to two hours. Now that's recycling! Thus, one unit could probably the power on in homes during short blackouts.The batteries are only 30% used when taken out of the Chevy Volt, so they still have lots of life left in them. I was wrong about Ballmer and Microsoft. These past few years, instead of being asleep, Microsoft was building huge amounts of new software, tools, and more. Surface and Windows 8 will be huge. The Windows Phone is the equal of the iPhone (and I say that as an iPhone user.) They are moving into cloud computing big time and signing up major clients. Xbox remains a huge hit. The list goes on and on. Suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, Microsoft is everywhere, with cutting edge new products and promising more.Steve Ballmer has all his troops lined up, and he's ready for a massive,... While the election is over, the voting process and the campaigning are not. It will | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 482,511 |
Your Information: Your Message: Message 11.25.12 Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money) Everyone is often so quick to provide you with investment advice. Obviously, there are some good suggestions along with the bad. How do you know who to listen to? Here are some investing rules you just might want to ignore. Age-old advice from my grand-father: ALWAYS PAY YOURSELF FIRST. THE SEVENTY-PERCENT RULE: It's been said that in order to comfortably retire, you will need 70% of your working income. But why would you need that much if your children have moved out and your mortgage has already been paid off? If you work out the numbers, in fact you only need about 50% of your income, or 40-45% if you earned a higher income. SAVE TEN-PERCENT OF YOUR INCOME: This rule may have worked back in the day. However, as pensions are being pinched each and every year, this rule applies less and less. It also highly depends on your age. If you are currently in your 20s, then saving 6% of your income will suffice. If you start saving in your 40s, that percentage triples to 18%. FIRST SAY "I DO": Perhaps your parents purchased their first home after they were wed, as I know mine followed this conventional wisdom. Today, things are different. People are getting married a lot later in their lives and it is becoming more and more common for singles to buy their first property on their own. The earlier you can enter | IP | IP DS | 3,749,782 |
pleasure and enjoyment compartment. In this area the magical and the miraculous find a rich outlet, and man jealously protects his right to think in patterns which give him pleasure, and to use human skills according to the enjoyment he derives. The charismatic influence on others which esthetic development of this kind bestows encourages embellishments which usurp the place of human truth and right. Because of the great vagueness which exists in the recognition of the difference between two and three dimensional phenomena, warmth is equated with the kind of giving love which only human understanding can support, and pride is misidentified as equivalent to the kind of responsibility which only moral integrity can make real. Human truth goes out of focus when rhetorical fluency and intellectual agility are sufficient to confer authority, and human right is no longer accessible in situations where the heroic stance and mere inventive ingenuity carry the day. 74 As a false sense of inner identity flows into the adaptive use of esthetic talent, individuals are driven to use their charismatic capacities as a means of establishing their importance in the human scene. Insofar as this method of operating is successful, they readily become false models to others of how life is to be lived. Their ability to keep unwanted stress out of interpersonal relationships and social roles offers the promise of easy remedies for life's problems and difficulties without facing the legitimate stress of the growth process. They become the means of controlling the | IN | IN RA | 739,710 |
Filed under Related tags Check Out STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) -- Receiver Allen Robinson had three highlight-reel scoring catches and Matt McGloin threw for four touchdowns to lead Penn State in a 45-22 win Saturday over Indiana. Zack Zwinak added 135 rushing yards, but the Nittany Lions (7-4, 5-2 Big Ten) did most of their damage through the air against the porous Hoosiers (4-7, 2-5). Indiana did turn two turnovers into 10 points, including a 46-yarder from Mitch Ewald to get within 28-22 in the third quarter. Zwinak rumbled in from 1 yard out on the ensuing drive to put Penn State back ahead comfortably by two touchdowns. Cameron Coffman threw for 454 yards for Indiana. With just a trip to Purdue left on the schedule, the Hoosiers lost a chance to become bowl eligible with six wins. Star linebacker Michael Mauti was carted off in the first quarter after hurting his left knee. The emotional heart of the Penn State defense, Mauti was having a standout season before getting hurt while being blocked after appearing to get hit low by another Hoosier, running back D'Angelo Roberts. A silent crowd rose to its feet and then applauded Mauti in unison as he was taken to the locker room, his hands on the front of his helmet. Injuries -- one to each knee -- already cut short two seasons for Mauti earlier in his career. The offense gave Penn State fans something to smile about on a record-setting day for both | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 3,198,814 |
parts - usually requiring a whole load of other dependent parts, too. What will be GPL's epitaph? Instead of a headstone, reading "We made software for everyone to use", there will be a series of tiny pebbles with poorly spelled inscriptions scratched on them - mostly the same, that when put together will read: A Lo'st oporrtinity LOL" @Pete : Re: Divide and conquer 'Instead of being usable by "the average person" it requires enormous, duplicated effort by each individual who wishes to install some of its parts - usually requiring a whole load of other dependent parts, too.' Thank you for repeating the same, old, tired bollocks - I was wondering when that was going to make an appearance and was worried i'd missed it. Please pray tell, exactly what things are required by the "average user" on your average Linux-based OS that require "enormous, duplicated effort by each individual who wishes to install" it ? Re: Divide and conquer A common misconception is that EVERYONE needs to contribute back. It's just not true. I have code in open-source projects out there, but it's pretty minimal to say the least, and I have several private patches that I wouldn't dare to pollute a foreign codebase with. But most of the people I know who are the largest users of open-source don't contribute anything at all, and yet it still thrives and grows every year (use Firefox? You're one of them). The reality is that *I* benefit from other people | ID | ID DF | 609,288 |
and was working for this race of reptilians in order to procure possibly a new form of body for my people, I would probably do as they appear to be doing in that, and just ignor what damage and destruction I was creating in order to achieve physical embodiment. Just some thoughts. Very interesting, but humans, as a a race, can be jerks, and I could easily see both of these being elaborate hoaxes. As for the whole lightspeed issues, funny things happen traveling at or near the speed of light. Any ET race could easily place "amps" at various vectors to boost signal speed, but this is all purely theoretical at this stage in our development. Also, could it be possible the crop circle solar system represents our solar system? That they're correcting our sun's size, and hinting at slight activity on earth/mars with heavy operations on/near jupiter? 9 planets seems like a strange coincidence. If I recall (might be way off here) jupiter's mass leaves it with some unique grange points (gravity wells, good hiding places). Only time will tell, but I don't think our government has any connection with the illuminati and any ET contact has been limited at best. Ultimately we're a backwater world and of little significance to whatever more advanced races lie beyond our solar system. I L-O-V-E YOU!!! I have been saying this stuff about crop circles being messages and codes from other beings for ages yet either people don't believe me or | IP | IP PA | 3,180,864 |
Saw the fire light. Had the same dream tonight. Felt the fears of the endless night in the middle of the morning light. We have disease gone crazy thoughts of revolution hazy. Computer days are lazy. I'm on the side of the man who's wiser. I'm on the side with the gun that fires. Lost a life tonight. Caused a little fright tonight. Stole a dream of right. Call me a man with a view that's wild. Call me a man with a mind like a childs. Can you feel the power? Watch them build the biggest tower. Cry a little shower all in the site of a race that's leaving. All for the right of a man you're killing DISCLAIMER : You must agree to the following statement or leave this website. All Saigon Kick - Feel The Same Way lyrics , artist names and images are copyrighted to their respective owners. All Saigon Kick - Feel The Same Way song lyrics might be restricted for educational and personal use only. | LY | LY SL | 451,850 |
but I find it difficult to dismiss his ability to apply his understanding and perspective to real world applications and that is a standard which many more academically noted physicists would have trouble meeting. I don't like to put myself in the position of being remotely dismissive of what I don't understand, but I like to make sense of my world and it is necessary to make judgments. Other people can make claims about any number of things, from religion to economics, of which my understanding is also limited, yet can have some bearing on my world and I do feel obligated to try making some basic sense of what is going on. If what they are saying fits patterns I find logical, I'm inclined to grant some leeway. If they start making claims I find unlikely, I'm hesitant to follow their other logic. To the extent I understand you, you make sense to me, but than you don't start proposing multiple universes. I will say I think there is a basic Catch 22 to describing reality and science frequently bounces up against this cognitive limitation and while it recognizes it, then proceeds to make assumption which are not always warranted. In its most basic form, this is the assumption of some platonic ideal that exists, but just can't be fully defined. Barbour would be an obvious example of this. Not only has he named his institute, Platonia, but the problem I keep pointing out with his essay is that | ID | ID DF | 444,213 |
don't think this is necessarily for a History class but a topic he chose to write a paper on. Sort of like his confederate flag paper. I understand the point the professor is making, but I would never frame it in this way. What he/she needs to do is make sure students understand what a properly vetted secondary source looks like and the rest should fall into place. Kevin, you will be happy to know I have made media literacy a unit of my middle school Media Arts class, with the primary focus being digital resources. I am also working with history department chair in helping students evaluate sources for National History Day projects. I am only one teacher, but it has to start somewhere. I know many college professors, historians and academics in general frown on digital sources, but being a good distance from even a regional division of the National Archives, digitized primary sources are what we are faced with. We are an hour from Dallas and many students can't travel there to look at the primary sources housed there, much less travel to other locations that house primary source documents. As more primary sources, even peer-reviewed secondary sources, come "online," do you see a future where a website won't automatically be discounted by teachers, professors and historians? I don't automatically discount the information my students use if I believe they have vetted a site properly, but that's usually my high school students. I try to get my | OP | OP OB | 3,168,339 |
you crazynites said: LOL , I refuse to deal with Video Ezy, when I first moved into a new area I went to get a card & they told me I could only hire 1 new release at a time for 6 months as all new members have to serve a probation period LOL, yeah well they can stick their card where the sun dont shine, I wont be labelled before I have even started hiring videos. Went straight to Blockbusters who have no probation periods & will hire me as many movies as I like. geez thats a bit tight. our videoezy has only 2 NR and or 6 weeklies for the 1st 3 months. still not bad considering... you just cant get 3 or 4 nr at a time. it makes sense having a probation period. it has greatly slowed down rental theft at our store. people used to join up, rent 6 NR and never come back. once we even had a guy join up, rent 4 new PS3 games and never come back. thats like $400 lost from one member. Supermarket Cashier 1. hate it when they complain about the price of Food!!! I don't care!! I'm only there to scan the items!!! If you don't like the price DON'T EAT!!! 2. people who leave there shopping bags behind then blame me... 3. If i'm finishing or going on a break they complain!! I NEED COFFEE PEOPLE!!! I cant even list the amount of annoying **** | ID | ID DF | 3,302,306 |
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events. It's just a strange situation because obviously the door need to be fixed ASAP and it's not cheap. And it will probably have to be me (although it's least of my fault) who pays straight away and then try to claim it from either tenant or neigbour or even fire brigade (if there was no sign of fire, surely they should assess the situation on the spot and not just blindly believe a neighbour - who had exactly the same view/information as them) or my insurance company... A fireman on duty and in uniform has the authority to break into a premise if he suspects a fire. I am a retired fireman and recall on one occasion we got a call to a reported house fire on arrival we could see the living room was full of smoke so I broke the door down to gain entry only to find it was a partially blocked chimney, it is my understanding the householder claimed off his insurance. I have also attended reported fires where there was 'no obvious sign of fire' and we have left without attempting to gain entry. I would contact the fire service and ask for an explination as to why they forced entry if there was 'no sign of fire' | ID | ID DF | 212,971 |
think you're missing the point here... The goal of sky doing this is not to convince the riders to come clean, but to appear to be actively combatting doping, and also probably to setup some sort of financial compensation if one of their riders are ever found out... "We are no longer convinced that the international professional world of cycling can make this a clean and fair sport. We are not confident that this will change for the better in the foreseeable future" Are sponsors going to start leaving the sport in droves? -- unless teams commit to a "zero tolerance" policy -- regardless of whether it is a PR exercise or not. In all this the elephant in the room is the UCI. Whatever problems the sport faces sits with the body expected to show governance, leadership and vision. So called 'clean' teams are still being expected to operate to the best of their ability, in a corrupt system, where teams continue the habits of the past. I know, you know and of course the UCI knows this. Maybe the departure of major sponsors, sad that it is, is what is required to force changes at the top of our sport. Without this change I don't expect many of the current problems to be resolved for the long term future. I think its time to redo the structure of the pro cycling. Aligning the teams with nationality will at least put the accountability back onto the cycling federations. A | OP | OP OB | 3,029,000 |
to stickhandle through the mostly older people playing street hockey in front of my parents' house. We'd been out there about an hour, my mother was at the front door yelling that it was time for dessert, and moist important, the score was tied. So I called out "Next goal wins?" and most everyone nodded in agreement. A few minutes later, one of Jackson's cousins, and his teammate, put the "puck" in between the pylons we used for goals, and that was it. And then Jackson -- victorious -- burst into tears. He had been having so much fun that whatever solace he might have taken from winning was overwhelmed by the despair he felt because the game was over. He got over it, and was able to participate in subsequent Thanksgiving and Christmas day games without the dramatic finale. And for the few more years we continued this holiday tradition, I think he came to appreciate what his father and uncles and aunts and cousins had always enjoyed about the post-dinner games over the years: the mildly competitive atmosphere, the breaking up of a long day indoors with some outdoor exercise, and the good-old spirit of fun. Before my nephews got older and athletic enough to run circles around my generation, they enjoyed coining phrases to explain why the old guys were winning (the most common penalty was "big butting," and trying to sneak a goal by lifting the puck 20 yards high in the air to a waiting | HI | HI RE | 3,190,670 |
the quality of our work. At The Australian, they seem to think I should operate in the same way as their own Editor-in-Chief. I have no doubt that at The Australian, the senior editorial team run a tight news conference, with a clear editorial line emerging about the stories they will be pursuing, the people they are supporting, the agendas they are setting, the philosophy they are advancing. The paper executes accordingly, making Chris Mitchell, without doubt and for a long period of time, the most personally dominant editorial executive working in the country. The ABC is not like that. We are not a single masthead like The Australian. In fact I think the ABC is more like a large chain of newspapers or separate editorial products, though not seeking to deliver for profit or shareholder return, but for the public good. We have clear policies and guidelines, clear expectations about standards and levels of performance, but finally we entrust our journalistic teams to execute. We do not have a point of view or take an editorial stance. More than ever, I think we can demonstrate a wide range of perspectives, forums for vigorous debate and a culture that can deliver for our audiences -- from the fastest, most accurate tweet, to the finest and most vigorous investigative reporting. Not long after I started at the ABC in 2006, in a speech to the Sydney Institute, I set out the direction the ABC would be taking editorially. How, in all | SP | SP FS | 24,011 |
which appealed to me because I'm not that great at maths and finance so the thought of rebalancing the portfolio every year did not appeal to me. @ Angela -- if you can calculate the tip due at the end of a meal, you can rebalance a portfolio. I know it sounds complicated but it's not. I had a computer teacher once who said that the reason why 'computer people' use terms like ram, hd, pc, etc is as a language of exclusion. I feel the same way about finances -- I don't need to understand everything, just enough to be fluent. The main thing is to decide what your balances are. There are cheaper indexes than ING but I think they do the rebalancing for you (TD E-funds series is cheaper, for one but you manage it). Strongly recommend canadiancapitalist.com as a primer. Investing is something we are really lacking in our house and unfortunately a lot of this is due to very low income previously and too much debt now that needs to be paid off asap. In the next 2 years we plan to agressively start saving for retirement, etc. and will be "behind the 8 ball" since we'll be late 30's. At this point I contribute $50 a month just so I could start somewhere and since I have so little to spare and limited knowledge base at the moment I too went with GIC for security. I figure some low risk action is better than | OP | OP AV | 3,743,795 |
Here If You Want Lyrics The Waifs i could hazard a guess but i'll never know why you put these walls up i can't get through it's as though you want to be lonely and blue sometimes it feels like nobody knows you wanna be alone now hidden from view feels as though the whole world is comin' for you maybe i know maybe i don't makes no difference you know i'm here if you want here if you want here if you want people don't hunger [ From: http://www.metrolyrics.com/here-if-you-w\\... ] only for food how easy that would be so basic and crude there's so much more you need just to help nourish you so if you've decided you've hungered too long and your sick and tired of being alone i want you to know i'm here if you want here if you want here if you want maybe i know maybe i don't makes no difference you know i'm here if you want here if you want here if you want here if you want here if you want | LY | LY SL | 760,612 |
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D-Day with the Fourth Division; he was in the 12th Infantry."(3) I think it is safe to say that Salinger read Brothers at least once. By 1951 he is able to say that he loves Dostoevsky, along with a number of other writers who have influenced him. (4) For Salinger to have been influenced by Dostoevsky in the writing of Catcher , one would expect him to have read Dostoevsky quite early - well before 1941, when he first began to compose actual chapters of the novel.(5) But one can certainly imagine the twenty-year-old Salinger, a member of Whit Burnett's writing class at Columbia University in 1939, deciding to read Dostoevsky's greatest novel.(6) In the discussion that follows I shall refer more often to parallels than direct influence, but the reader will understand that "influence" is usually meant. The most compelling parallel in the two novels is that between Holden Caulfield and Kolia Krasotkin. In fact, I will deal in this article almost exclusively with that portion of Brothers treating "the boys": several early chapters, Book 10, and the final chapter of the Epilogue - about 50,000 words in all. It is a nicely contained subplot, a novel within a novel that nevertheless carries all the major themes of the larger work. It is true that Catcher has about 85,000 words, but it is still not really a novel from the Russian point of view, but only a povest' , as the story of Kolia and the boys would also | IN | IN RA | 562,979 |
Investing in Calgary Real Estate When most people think of Calgary real estate investments they envision taking their money and putting it into some type of commercial property. This isn't the only meaning for a property investment though. Any time anyone buys a condo, townhouse, semi-detached dwelling, single-family home or a luxury property they are putting their money into an investment in the future. That's indeed the beauty of the whole real estate investment game. You don't have to locate any type of commercial properties in order to make money. Since you have purchased your own home you have bought into an investment that is going to pay off for you somewhere down the road later. No matter what seems to be happening the world over, or even in the rest of Canada, real estate has always been a solid investment opportunity. Things can go up and they can go down but in the long run you know that things will get stabilized and that you will end up making money on the investment. It's just the Canadian way! As Canadians we have long been conservative with our mortgage rules and loans. While many do complain about the difficulty of getting credit here in Canada, this is what protects us from the problems that other countries have been facing. No matter what else is going on in the world around us, we are able to keep our feet solid and know that any downturns can quickly turn into upturns at | IN | IN | 3,751,830 |
now, many users focus on the iPad for storage and Internet access. Having more places to store your important data is definitely a plus, but until the iPad allows users to actually use and access all of these files, desktop computers will still be a large component of the computing industry. Desktop manufacturers do have a chance with the ever growing mini-computer sector. These mini-computers and mini-laptops may not have touch screens, but the do give consumers more capabilities. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,069,579 |
people you connect with, the better known you become, and the more likely you are to be able to find and seize great opportunities. Most of my success has come because I connected with people in my community and reached out to them for support. Join your Chamber of Commerce, join a business association, get your name out there and get known. The third piece of advice I would give is GET CREATIVE. You don't have to buy everything. You can often trade services with other businesses. You can also split costs on advertising with nearby businesses. If you can put together a proposal that makes it a win-win for both sides, most people are willing to listen to what you have to say. How do you keep motivated through difficult times? I keep motivated through difficult times because I keep in mind why it is that I'm creating this business. The why has changed for me, over the years. At first, I just wanted to be rich because I thought if I had enough money I wouldn't have any more problems. Now, though, my goal is to use the proceeds of my money to help the homeless get on their feet. That is what motivates me today, the knowledge that success for me means success for them. What's your favourite quote? "There is no try, only do" -- Yoda. Yes, I'm a geek and proud of it, but more importantly I don't believe in trying. Trying is taking a | SP | SP IT | 3,021,160 |
actually. I feel like there's a common misconception that because I can be more of like, a butch person, that I bind or that I'm going into transitioning, but I'm very comfortable with and really appreciate my femininity too. So no, I don't bind, I just wear a very strong sports bra ( laughs ). It's also about working out a lot, which I haven't done in a very long time. Ohh, I haven't been to the gym in about two months it's tragic. dapperQ: What advice would you give to someone who was trying to figure out their own androgynous style? Kiyomi: I would say wear what you feel, y'know. And you're not gonna feel the same way every day so don't be afraid to change it up. Personal style and clothes are just another form of expression of yourself so, y'know, use that to your advantage and don't be shy or afraid to express yourself. | SP | SP IT | 3,235,165 |
pipes. Home Improvement Glossary focal point This is the point of visual reference to which the eye always returns -- a ?home base. Home Improvement Glossary French Country The French country look embraces the warmth and grace of the Provence region for France. French country has the warmth of American country but its furnishings tend to have a less homespun feel. Home Improvement Glossary furring strips Furring strips are narrow strips of wood used to raise the surface, level the surface, or otherwise smooth out a rough surface to prepare it for paneling. Home Improvement Glossary galvanized steel pipe Galvanized steel pipe is common in older homes for supply lines and branch drain lines. Galvanized pipe is strong, but only lasts 50 years. Home Improvement Glossary Gothic Revival The Gothic Revival style (1851-1914) emphasized natural materials and was usually used in large pieces. Home Improvement Glossary Greek key A swirling geometric pattern common in Greek design. Home Improvement Glossary Greek Mediterranean The Greek Mediterranean look is a decorating style that evokes the feel of homes in the Greek Islands. Traditionally, the Greeks preferred to spend their time on things other than decorating their homes and filling them with fancy things. So, their homes tend to be simple and uncluttered. Home Improvement Glossary groove-joint pliers Pliers that can be adjusted to fit the size and shape of pipe fitting that you want to turn. Home Improvement Glossary Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) was developed to help | HI | HI HT | 351,947 |
Chu Chi Chai Chickanora punchinorra ala wala winkle My grandad taught me this song, I am reading it at his funeral next week. I remember telling this poem to a pair of chinese exchange students asking them to translate it as I really thought it was in the chinese language! (well i was only 11) :0) There once was a China Man, His Name was Chicka Lacka Lee Chaw Chan, his head was big and his feet were small and this little china man, he couldnt walk at all.... ere's how i heard it in the 50's at camp china man had a wife led him such an awful life cut his pigtails off so long sold them for a chinese song chikerack a chee chy cho chickalarro bungo lorro piggy wiggy wago hoco poco hit em on the coco chitterbee chitterby chee chi cho We had a version of this song which has passed through the generations...we wanted to research tongue twisters for a project that my son is doing and I am amazed at all the versions I have found on this site. In China there lived a Chinaman, his name was chickaracka-chee-chan-chan. His feet were long and his legs were small and the poor little man couldn't walk at all. So they took him up to the top of a hill And they rolled him down like a rolling pin. With a.... Chicka-racka-chee-chan-chor-chickalorum, pongo-lorum,many-pee-cat, Cat go to go etty-ketty-catty-go, aye Japan Chinaman, chinese coo. From what I | ID | ID DF | 248,498 |
There's strong community support for regulations and for the protection of the environment over the economy. Most people support the statements that 'government restrictions on the use of private property are necessary so that the environment will not be harmed' and that 'council should enforce its rules and laws to make sure that the environment is well looked after'. Fifty-three percent of Waikato people do not believe that landowners should be able to do what they want on their land. | IN | IN DT | 1,794,410 |
film, which retains only Bilbo's "Walking Song" (The road goes ever on and on). The film gestures to the Elves' lament for Gandalf in Lorien, but not the more substantial threnody by Frodo. Jackson's portrayal of the Prancing Pony inn at Bree offers a brief glance of Hobbit culture--but once again, we lose Frodo's humorous ditty on "The Man in the Moon". 31 Apart from its function as a trope of culture, the extensive use of verse is also an index to the fundamental oral traditions of Tolkien's creations. Although Middle Earth is a literate world with a variety of alphabets, it is oral rather than scribal forms that dominate the dissemination of cultural lore and traditions. 32 This is best exemplified in the secrets of the Ring itself, preserved in the octave of The Verse of the Rings: "Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone Nine for mortal men doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne In the Land of Mordor where the shadows lie. One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them In the Land of Mordor where the shadows lie." This essential piece of verse lore never appears in the film, which only quotes the couplet inscribed on the Ring itself ("One Ring to rule them all," etc .). Further examples of verse lore are Bilbo's riddle | OP | OP RV | 797,687 |
of little consequence to a country like the United States, yet it could have a huge impact on how Japan interacts with the outside world in the future, even affecting how it supports international obligations and alliances. "Japan will be more likely to prioritize healthcare than international security," Brad Glosserman and Tomoko Tsunada wrote in Foreign Policy Magazine. "Older societies are typically more risk-averse, and Japanese -- 'reluctant realists' at the best of times -- will be increasingly unwilling to put their most precious resource, their young, in harm's way," they said. Japan's population isn't falling faster because people there are living longer. Japan has a life expectancy of about 86 years for women and 79 for men at present, and the ages are expected to rise in the coming decades. More than 20 percent of Japan's people are aged 65 or over, one of the highest proportions of elderly in the world. Japan's graying population is a real problem for the country's leaders as they need to ensure the dwindling numbers of workers can pay for all the care needed for the growing army of pensioners. And the elderly have increasingly more economic clout with Japanese companies targeting them increasingly. One interesting figure has come out of the diaper manufacturer Unicharm. It announced last week for the first time ever sales of its adult diapers were larger than those for babies. But Japan's elderly may have increased economic power now but they know without more children the country is | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 730,294 |
You have already rated this item, Dr. Jason Hart, a Zoologist from Arkansas State University, said that he has worked at the Little Rock, Arkansas Zoo for the past year studying camels. His findings, to be released in a report in the Southern Journal of Critters N' Such, reveals that the toe of the camel is neither a reproductive organ nor has anything to do with urination. "I tried inserting a dildo between this camel's toe, with and without vaseline, but it didn't work. I tried measuring the pee coming from the camel's toe, but it didn't piss out none from there. I even watched a female camel have a baby, but it didn't come out between her toes. A camel's camel toe is her vagina that is in the same spot as all the other critters, it ain't on the end of her feet (and I done tested all four of 'em on several camels)." "It really hurts when a camel kicks you in the family jewels when you're trying to screw her in her hoof." "I think I'm gonna stop callin' 'em camel toes on women folk and just go back to callin' 'em cunts like everbody else. They don't even look the same when women takes off their panties (and I know cuz I paid several hookers to check that out too!)." Make Jalapenoman's day - give this story five thumbs-up (there's no need to register , the thumbs are just down there!) You have already rated | IN | IN | 203,817 |
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in that the bank does keep vault cash to meet window demand (not for bank spending) and the Treasury doesn't keep vault cash. Warren's stands in the sense in that what happens is marking up spreadsheets rather than the Treasury saving cash to spend later. The point is that most people don't know what happens behind the veil, so they imagine all sorts of things that aren't true, like the Treasury really being a "treasury" full of money, or not, depending on whether the budget balance is in deficit or surplus. "#1a. The government doesn't use my tax money for anything. The IRS is just a "currency sink" to bleed off heat in the economy. All payments to the IRS die at the IRS. The money isn't "sent" anywhere, my bank account is simply debited and my dollars die right there. They don't go to the war, the deficit, a slush fund or any other private or govenment destination anywhere on earth or any other point in the universe be it real or abstract. The IRS takes in X Billion and pays the US Government $0.00 Billion dollars and not one damn cent. Dollars check in, but they don't check out. It's a literal "The Buck Stops Here" scenario, whether it's greenback or electronic. It simply doesn't recirculate to anywhere. Not theory, but simple verifiable fact. " ...and Warren agreed! I just don't believe it's that simple (not that I have knowledge to the contrary). In the spirit of Marshall's | IP | IP DS | 266,529 |
This is the Army Mister Jones, No private rooms or telephones, You had your breakfast in bed before, But you wont have it there any more. This is the Army Mister Green, We like the barracks nice and clean, you had a housemaid to clean your floor, but she wont help you out any more. Do what the buglers command, They're in the army and not in a band. This is the Army Mr. Brown, You and your baby went to town. She had you worried but this is war, and she wont worry you any more. I Left my Heart at the Stagedoor Canteen by:Irving Berlin I left my heart at the stagedoor canteen. I left it there with a girl named Eileen, I kept her serving doughnuts till all she had were gone, I kept her serving doughnuts till she caught on. I must go back to the Army routine, and every doughboy knows what that will mean, A soldier boy without a heart, has two strikes on him from the start, and my heart's at the stagedoor canteen. | LY | LY SL | 359,276 |
the numbers of people voting being up more the last election. I get it - you lost the election and now it hurts , it burns , and wafer scandals a day aren't cutting it. Harper and the Tories just keep winning, and winning, and winniing . That is all . Meadowlark, people like you are saying that they "hate Harper", yet his support is as solid as ever. You say that BC has had enough of Harper, yet even EKOS today has them leading large in BC. Cinch that tinfoil hat a little tighter while you're at it. Yes, I believe I did say that. Several times actually. Yeah, losing the election blew. But what "hurts", what "burns" is having to endure absolute and utter buffoons pulling the levers of power in Ottawa. It's embarrassing. As are you, Michael. The question is how effective this will be. How many people didn't know that Bob Rae was premier of Ontario and ran up a deficit? And did you know water's wet? Or that Harper did a speech infront of some Americans where he called Canada a second-rate socialist country? No Michael. What hurts is that when the inevitable happens, and Harper is gone, you will run away and be nowhere to be seen so we won't be able to laugh and point, and make jokes about exploding heads and the like. You can sneer about how bad I must feel at my party losing but your projections simply reveal yourself, | OP | OP OB | 748,325 |
to his cabinent that they are President-incarnate and will act absolutely to the power of his will then you live in an interesting place which is not the U.S. Furthermore if you truly believe that a president controls each member of the Board of Governors this is news to me. Contrary to popular belief the president does not run the Federal Reserve and even if he appoints a member of his home party it does not guarentee his will be done. Our nation's government is based on a system of checks and balances which by definition makes it so that no one man has powers that you enumerate in what you might consider an argument, those who know better would consider it a list of falsehoods or possibilities. If you think that bailing out foreign governments who literally exist off of us and export us raw materials which we can refine into finished goods hurts our economy you have not spent enough time practicing macroeconomics on the grocery list. Alternatively maybe you don't watch the news and have no clue which of these 'Foreign Governments' are getting the bailouts. If I recall all of them created net swings on the loans profiting the U.S. over $3.4 Billion in 2010*. If you think that a president is able to execute bailouts by himself you are also mistaken. He has to pitch and make deals with congressmen as well as convince several layers of multiple legislative bodies (and sub administrations) that his | SP | SP IT | 1,405,999 |
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