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who have already been sold to brothels through partnering with local police and bring the perpetrators to court. The union model creates a coalition of commercial sex workers in an area who protect themselves and defend their interests to the police and the government, and theoretically work to stop underage trafficking from within. A final approach, of which Freeset is a part, involves meeting the needs of those who have already been able to leave their situations of exploitation. Their needs, as described above, are significant. Some organizations take victims out of the area and put them into safe houses, where they are put through a process of recuperation and then re-integrated into society. At Freeset, we take a different approach. At the center of our philosophy is a commitment to the women having choice over their own lives they can choose to leave the trade and work at Freeset instead. Because we are a sustainable business which provides employment along with training, we ensure that their decision to leave the trade is sustainable. In this way we avoid the often painful process women face when they are removed from society and then must find a way to re-enter it. Get Involved Being informed is a great first step to combating trafficking and violence against women around the world. Make sure you read the information pages and visit the links provided. Below are other ways to join the fight. Not For Sale is an organization that is taking aim at | IP | IP PA | 1,720,483 |
interviewed. A mildly technical question was asked, concerning the NBN. Abbott's response was "I'm not a tech-head". Gillard showed the she'd made an effort to develop a workable, lay understanding. Not a tech-head, by any means, but she at least showed some respect for the audience. Had his opponent not been a mere female, would Abbott have made more of an effort? Had the occupant of the speakers chair been male, would Abbott have indulged in the puerile remark that resulted in his recent expulsion? http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-08-20/ab\\... 3 months ago Shauna Murray Research Fellow (logged in via email @unsw.edu.au) Roxane thanks for doing the work of collating all of those quotes. I think they have just invalidated the argument above, namely that it is his political rivals who are 'painting' him as having views that he actually does not hold. 3 months ago Philip Dowling IT teacher (logged in via email @bigpond.com) Roxane, You say "scary stuff". I am puzzled as to reason for the extreme brevity of this comment or is there actually some logical reasoning - as opposed to simplistic sloganeering - behind it. I am puzzled because I fail to see how any reasonable person could find some of these comments in any way exceptionable, unless there was deep and sinister meaning read into them by the ideologically blinkered. Philip Dowling: "Roxane, You say "scary stuff". I am puzzled ...". Nothing puzzling there. Roxane says scary, I say psychopathic. Neither is more right, just differing reactions. I think | OP | OP OB | 635,674 |
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of the comic art magazine Swallow . The work there was astounding: otherwordly, dreamlike imagery seemingly more influenced by the European and Japanese comic traditions than any of his U.K. or U.S. peers. Those unseen thousands of pages of storyboard and concept art had clearly influenced Dillon's drawing radically. In the short accompanying text we learned he was now back in London, and enthused to get all manner of projects off the ground -- to start and edit a comics anthology; to produce toys, prints and t-shirts of his designs; that he was writing and drawing a children's book; that he had been selling original pieces through Santa's Ghetto, the pop-up art store Banksy opens in London's Oxford Street in the Christmas period. Not terribly long after that, Dillon joined Twitter as "NaoBrown." He was working on a graphic novel, re-using ideas from the work he was intending to produce for the now not-happening anthology One . Imagery, and eventually penciled panels of the book's pensive-looking lead character started to appear in his tweets and via the project's workblog. In early 2010, it was confirmed that U.K. publisher Self Made Hero would be releasing the book The Nao Of Brown . Every successive panel Dillon revealed on Twitter only increased the anticipation of the U.K. comic community for the book. It was clearly shaping up to be a major work. The book arrived in the U.K. in late September , and officially in the U.S. on Oct. 1 , and | SP | SP DP IT | 3,203,715 |
i think i may want to do more of. How old were your students? I'd be surprised to find anyone under 30 deriding twitter -- right? Or does twitter have no cache among the younger crowd? Well. Now I'm wondering exactly who uses twitter, these days. the majority of the #ed474 class are under 30. all use FB -- i asked on the first day -- and some had Twitter accounts but said they didn't really "get it." a few were users, but personal users. the piece i found most interesting, now that i think back, was actually the separations the group tended to make between their use of social media and the value of social media. the first day, many worked within a narrative of "addiction." they'd absorbed the idea that it was negative and had little educative value, even though they'd integrated the practice of using it into their lives. Now having offered a companion piece to yours, I realize there are so many other things to throw in, for me anyways. Your so much more eloquent than I, and I am not sure how many details to offer are "safe"? So many details could be included. But since it is a focus on Twitter, there aren't as many moments to share. What happens if we open this to ED 474 in general? Twitter was a big piece, but the nature of the course itself, and us just saying "Hey -- no papers here!" would make good (non) | OP | OP OB | 3,747,791 |
Submit interesting and specific facts that you just found out (not broad information you looked up, TodayILearned is not /r/wikipedia ). Posting rules Submissions must be verifiable . Please link directly to a reliable source that supports the claim in your post title. Images alone do not count as valid references. Videos are fine so long as they come from reputable sources (e.g. BBC, discovery, etc). No trivial or obvious facts (e.g. "TIL the sky is blue"), or facts that appeal only to a narrow audience, specifically no software/website tips (e.g. "TIL you can click on widgets in WidgetMaker 1.22"). I read an interview in game informer that was with the guy who started Atari. He didn't say he put jobs on the night shift because of hygiene, but because he was a Dick to everyone (but was also so good at his job he didn't want to fire him). Wow, if that's the rationale, that explains some of the people I encountered at UC Santa Cruz about 12 years ago. I couldn't understand why they wouldn't just bathe. "Smelly Rita", who lived down the hall from me in the dorms, could be detected by odor alone from about 50 yards distance. She helped educate me about the way that air circulates in different spaces. no, you also get those who switch back and forth. i went to college as someone who uses cologne quite liberally, but in college i was exposed to philosophy and a lot of interesting new | ID | ID DF | 219,643 |
already said its not about one chance..but sorry to say i dont agree with you coz if its not about a chance then its never..dont know about european countries but in asia its too difficult.if you dont have big fish(approach) in politics or any relation with higher standard people then no matter how better you are at crciket you cant be a cricketer..i am really dishearted since was selected in a team of my city for under 17 level..the selector said they will start coaching us from next week and i dont know what happend after the left..they kicked my name out..they must have choosen some one high class dude instead of me..well its just about my past i am 22 years old now and still the chance i did nt get..actually i dont wanna praise my self if you allow me to play in your club or under your coachin you will find me acrobat fielder and dependable batsman including a wickettaker..plz help me make my dreams come true Hi sir, i wish to become a professional cricket player.but i dont even get a chance to fulfil my dreams.i am totally confused and i dont know how can i reach in international cricket .many peoples whn said that you will.but i dont get a chance in school levels also becz there is noa cricket team in our school.i am 17 years old.so please sir do you give me a chance this my request.. sir, I'm a 19 year old | HI | HI HT | 432,477 |
times, a method that is conducive to slip-ups and missed meetings. With Google Calendar, multiple employees can post events on a single calendar that the entire company can access and edit accordingly. Additionally, these calendars can be color-coded so that the viewer is made aware of changes to appointments. Administrators can also set permissions to calendars, so that only certain employees can see or edit items. Greg Cross, founder of Cross Creative, a Greenfield, Indiana-based digital marketing company, says he recently encouraged one of his major clients to adopt Google Calendar to help sort and protect appointments. "[He] owns a counseling center, and he came to me and said, 'We've got four counselors and we're looking for a way that our clients can schedule appointments online and keep them private,'" says Cross. "You can set it so that it won't show that you're having a counseling session with 'John Doe' on depression." Another useful feature of Google Calendar is the ability to create events through Gmail. When you add an employee's e-mail address to an event on the calendar, the employee is sent an invitation to confirm his or her attendance. After confirming, each employee can view and add notes to the event. Google Docs is an application that allows multiple users to create and edit documents, presentations and spreadsheets -- all on the Web. Usually, coworkers share documents by e-mailing attachments to one another, which often results in incorrect file versions and scattered, misplaced copies. With Google Docs, the | HI | HI HT | 698,358 |
just as a bet, because the bet the other way, you'll just lose the finite amount of atheist life if you commit to religion. Now, what commit to religion means is a little bit tricky. He doesn't mean that you should force yourself to believe; he means that you should, as he puts it, go to masses and the rest and wait for God's grace; take some serious action that will lead you to believe if it turns out to be true. It's a good bet. Alan Saunders : Yes, I think this is an important aspect of the argument, it's partly about decision theory, but it's also partly about putting yourself in the way of belief. It doesn't naively assume that you can bet yourself, as it were, into a position of belief. Peter Slezak, what's wrong with that? Peter Slezak : Well, generally, I think it's taken to be an argument in favour of belief in God. This may be my lack of scholarly knowledge on this, but certainly when the argument's run that way it's terrible. They fear that if they're in some sense not believers they've made the wrong bet. Now, I certainly think that in life generally a calculation of this sort -- a kind of a expected utility calculation of 'given the possibilities what's the best course of action' -- it works everywhere except where belief is concerned, and Jim perhaps rightly excluded that, but I think that's an important point nevertheless, because some | SP | SP TA | 613,615 |
the perfect location for all of our endeavors. The Marais was close on the right and the St. Germain was close on the left. The apartment was very clean. The bed was very comfortable. The bathroom was deluxe. The kitchen was big and equipped with everything needed to enjoy "living" in Paris. We have already mentioned your enterprise to friends who travel to France. It was a pleasure to meet you and we hope to return in the near future. A bientot Peter Varns, Brian OConnor REF Apartment : GLYCINE From 2012-04-28 To 2012-05-05 Mr & Mrs Redenbach From USA the 05/18/2012 Dear Christophe, Philippe and Staff, We very much enjoyed our stay at the "Arum" apartment at No. 2, Rue du Cardinal Lemoine, with its fabulous views of the Seine and its lovely art deco decor. We found it to be a very comfortable apartment, close to transport and we especially appreciated its proximity to Ile Saint-Louis where we found its lovely small food shops catered to our needs, as well as its restaurants. It was always a pleasure to come back to the sanity of Ile Saint-Louis after a busy day of sightseeing. We first visited Paris in 1982 and I am afraid that the major galleries, museums and sights have become VERY crowded since those days!! We were surprised at how much river traffic there is on the Seine and found it quite fascinating. Thank you for your very efficient service, you run a very professional letting | ID | ID RR | 265,258 |
Re: Pinging Host Names as opposed to pinging FQDNs Herb Martin Guest Posts: n/a 's Computer Specifications 10th Aug 2003 "Bryan Blair" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > I have 2 Internal DNS Servers (DNS Server A and B) setup. They both reside > in different sites that are connected via a VPN. DNS Server A has DNS > Server B's primary zone setup as a secondary zone and vice versa. > Workstations that reside in opposite sites can ping each other, but only by > pinging the FQDN of the corresponding workstation. Workstations that reside > in the same site can ping each other by Host Name and FQDN. My questions > is......is it possible to allow workstations in opposite sites to ping each > other by Host Name and FQDN? Yes. DNS and/or WINS server(s) setup correctly do this quite easily. Ok, so both zones are at both sites (Srv A & B each have both) pinging by name should work just fine IF pinging by number already works (you did register the names, right?) Technically it's not a FQDN until you put a DOT. on the END., e.g., www.Domain.Com . <-- DOT there (but lots of people use FQDN to MEAN a multipart name with several tags ending in a TLD Host name is not a definitive term, it is commonly just a synonym for what you are calling a FQDN. Your machine can ping by just the machine part IF the other machine is | ID | ID DF | 1,470,198 |
low-income groups, usually for a moderate initial outlay. Yet interest rates for money borrowed for the initial purchase and for services are high. Moreover, given that such dwellings are illegal, constant bribes are required to prevent demolition by local authorities, and tenants face a similar threat for delinquency in payment to the landlord. 105 Corrupt civic agencies have allowed similar practices to govern the distribution of essential services. In Karachi, high demand for water along with rampant corruption and mismanagement in the Karachi Water Supply Board has created a "tanker mafia." Tankers obtain water from illegal hydrants or from poorer districts in the city and then sell it for profit. 106 The customers are often the inhabitants of the very districts from which the water was taken, and exorbitant prices force many to purchase the water on credit. 107 The results of such practices are increasing profit for entrepreneurs and local authorities and growing impoverishment of low-income urban dwellers. 108 Ecological Marginilization Resource capture often prompts a flight of dispossessed inhabitants from affected areas in search of a better life. Receiving areas - whether rural or urban - are frequently ecologically vulnerable and are further degraded as incoming migrants place additional stress on existing resources. According to the 1981 census, of the 5.92 million persons who had migrated within the country, 87.6 percent moved from rural to urban areas, while only 12.4 percent moved in the opposite direction. Over half permanently settled in cities. 109 The chief forces driving such | IN | IN DT | 413,445 |
the 'Pro-Life' camp derive some satisfaction in the thought that women in distress will have blunt instruments rammed into their vaginas, very much against their choice; but those women aren't the target of this action. You, the physician, are the target: the measure is intended to be so repugnant to your principles that you will withdraw from all participation in terminations. You lose, every which way: and acting by your conscience will leave everyone worse off. As an fellow obgyn, I would ask commenters to respect this doctors anonymity. Is it not because she opposes this legislation that she has to remain anonymous, it is because she is an abortion provider. She may have to walk through picket lines, wear a bullet proof vest, or have her own children that she needs to protect. What she does every day is brave enough. Awesome post! Thank you Dr. Anonymous, for reminding other doctors of the ethical issues involved in complying with this kind of law . . . Many doctors have already abdicated their responsibility to provide adequate pain treatment to suffering patients, please don't allow yet another unethical law rupture the bond of trust between doctor and patient even more. I am glad that it has not been missed that the choice is and should always be the person's (the woman's) and no one else... Absolutely no freaking politician can tell me or tell a woman -- my wife, sister, daughter, etc... -- what she can or can't do regarding | OP | OP OB | 348,985 |
BELLS . 8 Keep your environment rating A+ for a week, how to do this is to put all your rubbish in the recycling bin, do not sell rubbish to Nook, plant a lot of trees and pluck up all the weeds . 9 You will then receive a golden watering can from Tortimer . 10 Plant your Red turnips seeds and water them with this golden can . 11 After they have grown, pull them up and sell them to that gullible raccoon for 100,000 Bells ! Fast Money 1 Talk to all villagers (They might give you stuff later) 2 Check the Lost&Found and the Recycle bin . 3 Send letters to all the villagers with presents in them . (You'll get some back.) 4 Dig up all the patches, and sell them to Tom . 5 Fish until your inventory can't hold anymore, and sell to Tom . 6 Plant non-native fruits, as much as you can . A full inventory of non-native fruit, when you sell to Tom, is 7,500. After awhile, it adds up. 7 Have a sale when it's the flea market; you can sell the things you bought for nearly double the amount . (On the first Saturday of the month.) Money Rock 1 Everyday there is a rock to bang and money comes out . Time Travel without loads of weeds 1 Find a friend with a different native fruit to you . 2 Ask them to help you take 2 loads | HI | HI HT | 89,229 |
that's your lot in your life, but it can't be fun for Daphne. Leda was unlucky -- she wanted nothing, and then because she surprised herself into wanting more, she risked everything. She got hurt. I don't want to be either of them. Helen Troy was too beautiful. The kind of woman men want so much that they destroy everything just trying to rid themselves of the way they feel. When you feel a lot it's so scary you want to smash up. If you are a man, it is easier to smash something on the outside than it is to feel what's happening inside. Women know it's inside, and so that's what they smash. They smash themselves. Me, I don't want to smash up, but I don't want to be smashed either. Everyone I meet is really saying the same useless stuff. They say, love is everything, throw yourself off the cliff for him. They say, love doesn't exist. Get the money and the house. The lovers all die of betrayal and a broken heart. The non-lovers live longer and hate everyone. Is that all there is? I said to Helen Troy. 'You should dig up Daphne and re-root her here.' Helen said, 'That's a nice idea. She could go in a lead pot by the door then at least she'd have company. No-one wants to be alone.' 'Shoulda thought of that before she turned herself into a tree' said Leda, who believes she has suffered more than anyone. | NARRATIVE | NA SS | 411,110 |
get away with anything. After 16 weeks they start to learn that they have to follow certain 'rules' in life and gradually they are taught to calm down. Some pups have a 'mad' period just before they crash out to sleep - it is what they would do when they are with the rest of the litter (play hard and sleep hard!). Firstly forget about her trying to become Alpha bitch - dogs really don't think like that, she is not plotting to take over leadership of the household. Sounds to me like she is trying to get you to play and is getting over excited/frustrated when she is not getting a reaction. When you say she becomes quite aggressive what do you mean? Is she trying to nip you? I would either turn my back on her and totally ignore her, or completely walk out of the room and only return when she has become quiet. The 'game' would end immediately. Pups usually have a 'puppy license' up until the age of around 16 weeks, this is where adult dogs will let them get away with anything. After 16 weeks they start to learn that they have to follow certain 'rules' in life and gradually they are taught to calm down. Some pups have a 'mad' period just before they crash out to sleep - it is what they would do when they are with the rest of the litter (play hard and sleep hard!). Thank you all so | ID | ID DF | 3,107,727 |
columnist scribbled a nasty piece about Pres. Obama in The American Spectator that is so riddled with fact errors -- which increasingly seems like a habit with the Times -- and bitter, bile churning hate that it makes me wonder who won Ben Stein's loony pill. His piece is so... Sistermary | 7.28.09 @ 3:33PM Can anyone say, "Soylent Green"? I think V in "V for Vendetta" movie has the right idea. Let's blow those F'ers up and start over. Doug Cooper | 7.28.09 @ 3:38PM 1. It is being hurried through, as were the "stimulus bill" and the "cap and trade bill." 2. As with those bills, few if any of those who will vote have read the proposals. 3. Obamacare will mean more centralization, more federal data bases on individuals, more bureaucracy, greater cost, and more people covered, though perhaps 15 million will still not be covered. 4. Regardless of the final bill, lawsuits by such as the ACLU will eventually get the coverage extended to illegal aliens, making the USA even more of a magnet. 5. Rationing will be done based on life expectancy and someone's judgment about your "quality of life." 6. Government health care, such as that of Veteran's Affairs and that on Indian reservations, is often sub-par. 7. Those who have been productive and have earned what they have will still be able to have better homes, clothes, cars, vacations, education for their kids, cars, food, entertainment. Only their health care will have to | IP | IP | 186,900 |
And you should be with me for the rest of my life So baby just tell me, what's bothering you? And I'll, I'll be right there for you Cause no man... I think that I should be the only one to love you And you should be with me for the rest of my life I think that I should be the only one to love you And you should be with me for the rest of my life I should be with you, you should be with me For the rest of my life | LY | LY SL | 597,525 |
The Face Of Love Lyrics - Sanctus Real I've seen your face on stained glass, in colored lights In pictures of you looking to the sky You've been portrayed a thousand different ways But my heart can see you better than my eyes 'Cause it's love that paints the portrait of your life [Chorus:] The face of love The face of love You look more like love every day I've read your words in the pages of your life And I've imagined what you were like I may not know the shape of your face But I can feel your heart changing mine And your love still proves that you're alive [Chorus:] You are the face that changed the whole world No one too lost for you to love No one too low for you to serve So give us the grace to change the world No one too lost for me to love No one too low for me to serve Let us see... let us be your face [Chorus:] Please Click here to submit the Corrections of The Face Of Love Lyrics this was the worst guide ive seen its missing some lyrics and the person is to lazy to actualy put the words it just says chorus for the face of love the face of love you look more like love every day. The following area is only for review, if you want to submit the lyrics or the corrections of the lyrics, please click the link | LY | LY SL | 459,202 |
Additional Details Best Answer - Chosen by Asker The bicep is on the front and is actually two muscles in one that is why it is called BI cep and the tricep is on the back of the arm and it is actually three muscles in one , TRI cep. The tricep starts near the shoulder and extends down to near the elbow and covers the whole back side of the arm. See image and info on the link below. | ID | ID QA | 703,396 |
shinji mikami was with capcom resident evil was whatever he said it was. So NO, RESIDENT EVIL 4 SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN A NEW IP. Shinji mikami took what could have been the end of RE and turned it into a critically acclaimed game that sold millions. If shinji mikami says RE is about pink f**king elephants then that's what RE is about. But here's the thing. He's gone. So now resident evil is whatever the f**k capcom say it is. For the record, how can anything grow if it just "returns to it's roots". That would be one f**ked up plant. ooooo metaphors. How about we give it the chance to grow into something beautiful instead of assuming it's a weed? Thanks- Would love to, but let's just say after playing through Resi 4 and 5 combined with Capcom's statements about going after the CoD crowd combined with the recent videos they've shown- I'm not holding out much hope. It may be a good game as far as shooters go but I've got plenty of them already- I was hoping for a survival horror which is what I thought capcom were getting at with the whole 'back to its roots' thing. This is just a kick in the knackers. I'm gonna go ahead and try my best not to rage because a few comments here demonstrated what i hate about gamers. You do not own resident evil. When shinji mikami was with capcom resident evil was whatever he said | IN | IN DT | 427,725 |
What a Way to Go By: Ray Kennedy D I met him in Seattle, bellied up to a bottle G D Tellng lies in the Blue Moon Bar D His face was hard and traveled and as the lines unraveled, G A D I saw a man who could laugh about his scars Chorus #1 D He said I got Shanghied in Vegas by a painted woman A I got hog-tied by a red-head in Ohio D G I got derailed by a dancer down in Dallas D A D He said, women gonna be the death a me, but what a way to go D He said a girl named Nancy once tickled his fancy G D And backed it up with a hundred dollar smile D He laughed about that Madam Rue, she was into Voodoo G A D A little weird but she always drove him wild D He said I got tongue-tied by a teacher in Talahassee D A I got french-fried by a waitress in Idaho D G I got way-layed by a widow in Wyoming D A D He said, women gonna be the death a me, but what a way to go 1st chorus D A D He said, women gonna be the death a me, but what a way to go | LY | LY SL | 477,313 |
sure you do not fret or fume but gratefully sit back and enjoy them and don?t see them as a vacuum but an escape from the daily mayhem. A gift from Nature to rest our brain. I find it strange how people often want to instantly fill a quiet few moment...Ray does...always puts the radio on or the TV and can't sit still for more than a couple of minutes doing nothing...has to be off doing something...LOL...and yet, he's very easy to live with...thank goodness... I have been bored sometimes but that's when I really was at a loss with what to do with my whole life not just a few moments... But that's disappeared now...quite happy to be doing what I'm doing now... GBHs...XXX I think with Just a Minute and the Writing challenge and most of the people who did do Wordles now doing either of those, my Wordle group is going to die... Pity but there we go...I'll do two more until the end of April then stop...if other members want to put Wordles up they can...GBHs...XXX I lost Silverscribbler yesterday, Colin and Alan haven't done many poems between them recently, Patrick (The Wonderer) is obsessed with JaM's... So, apart from me, you and Marian V, and occasionally Murphymole, it's not really a success...and have tried encouragement but I think it's more a time factor...does take time to do a Wordle poem which aren't easy...me I can do them very quickly but other people can't so I | LY | LY PO | 583,214 |
said "I am a lover not a fighter" i took your word for it that you were not a shyster and then we went for a drink and then you wanted another and so the story goes, you set yourself on fire with heart of gold it did unfold, it did transpire that i'd teamed up with one as mad as a hatter you beamed and then you screamed, "unfolding doesn't matter" yelling "yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah i got a top floor to let" some people say you only do things for attention that you're just looking for a liabilities pension I ask myself "is this really worth the care?" I face the facts and then i reckon yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah i got a top floor to let and when the peas were burned by my wondering mind a lesson I should have learned for the very next time and still I signed a contract with a friend of mine a blank piece of paper with a dotted line i wrote upon it yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah got a top floor to let once upon a time in the west midlands there lived a man, he wrote a song fought for words as a consequence as if there was any chance of faking his heart or pandering to failing bring on that entrancing girl and watch his heart sink oh god I would not bet against him giving his all, completely genuine and oh lord well | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
Some people have been fans for longer than others and have seen a lot of people come and go. That's kind of how it goes with this show you know. Do you think you'll ever be filming another episode that features the Ponds in any way? No I don't to be honest with you. Steven Moffatt doesn't want or like companions coming back. He's not that into that. So I think they're gone for good. Does constant media speculation about when you may leave the show bother you? No it doesn't because it's part and parcel of being involved in this show. People are always going to speculate about those things and you've just got to go with it. I mean there are worse things to put up with I suppose. I could have someone moaning at me for dropping glasses in a restaurant which would be more annoying. What can you see yourself doing after Doctor Who? Just being miserable that I don't do Doctor Who anymore! That's what Steven Moffat says. He always says after Doctor Who it's just a slow demise. You'll see me at fan events going I was Doctor Who once... please come and let me sign an autograph for you! I mean seriously I'd love to do theatre. I quite fancy a bit of directing. I'd quite like that. So I don't know really. Karen's out in A so maybe go out there and see her for a bit. Get a dog. I don't | SP | SP IT | 3,118,657 |
subsequent to the consultation on and the publication of IFRS 9. First, some have expressed the concern that IFRS 9 will result in an increase in the use of fair value. The IASB did not seek to increase or decrease the use of fair value accounting when overhauling the accounting for financial instruments. Our aim was to find the right balance and establish appropriate criteria for determining whether to use cost or fair value. The decision depends upon whether cost or fair value provides the most useful information about likely future cash flows. This is consistent with the business model approach advocated by the European Commission and the Basel Committee. Except in the narrow circumstances agreed previously with the ECB where the fair value option is selected by the institution, cost based measurement is required when a financial asset has predictable cash flows and if the objective of the holder is to collect principal and interest over the life of the asset rather than to collect cash proceeds from sale. For a traditional bank, being one that takes deposits and lends money to customers that it holds to collect principal and interest, we expect IFRS 9 to result in fewer rather than more items being measured at fair value. Those concerned about the "expansion" of fair value seem to be concerned primarily about the potential treatment of financial liabilities. At the suggestion of the European Commission and EU stakeholders, we removed the treatment of liabilities from IFRS 9. I can | SP | SP FS | 565,725 |
gives each of these philosophers a position in reference to one another and to a unified picture. Each of these thinkers is put into a broader context than simply their own writings; parallels between these philosophers emerge alongside a portryal of their historical significance. All in all a real achievement and a worthwhile read for almost anyone (as an introduction to philosophy or as a valuable new perspective on material you're already familiar with). Recommended... | IP | IP DS | 58,207 |
please feel free to make it! Cazzy. Here's the thing - We're not able to be online 24 hours per day. Most of the Chinese/Asian spam hit the site at about 3am Spanish time. By the time any of us get to it it's been there for a few hours. Sometimes it takes us longer if no one clicks the Report button on a post too. We're getting about 20-50 new replies daily, so that's a lot to comb through every day! If you're interested in helping out or want to donate to the SpainExpat caa fund... feel free to pitch in. Signature "Vocation is where your greatest passion and the world's greatest need overlap." I am quite happy to help out moderating as I am online quite a lot!!! Cazzy thank you for the offter , will keep that in mind the site is watched around the clock , advertising in the forums , Signature , email address and spamming is been hit and edited and been last take off the forum , so by you and outher reporting it it good to see rules are broken and we having to inforce it now I am quite happy to help out moderating as I am online quite a lot!!! Cazzy Hi Cazzy, Okay, I'll set you up as a moderator for some of the main forums around here. If you find you're not a moderator in some of the forums, just use the Report feature to send us a | ID | ID DF | 3,723,630 |
Pirate Roberts either. His name was Cummerbund. The real Roberts has been retired 15 years and living like a king in Patagonia.' Share this quote Fezzik : [ pretending to be the Dread Pirate Roberts ] My men are here! I am here! But soon *you* will not be here! Share this quote Westley : Where am I? The Albino : [ raspy voice ] The Pit of Despair! Don't even think... [ clears throat ] The Albino : ... don't even think about trying to escape. The chains are far too thick. Don't dream of being rescued, either; the only way in is secret. Only the Prince, the Count, and I know how to get in and out. Westley : So I'm here till I die? The Albino : Until they kill you, yeah. Westley : Then why bother curing me? The Albino : Well, the Prince and Count always insist on everyone being healthy before they're broken. Westley : So it's to be torture? The Albino : [ nods enthusiastically ] Westley : I can cope with torture. The Albino : [ shakes head enthusiastically ] Westley : Don't believe me? The Albino : You survived the Fire Swamp, so you must be very brave, but no one withstands The Machine. Share this quote Grandpa : It was ten days to the wedding. The King still lived, but Buttercup's nightmares were growing steadily worse. The Grandson : See didn't I tell you she'd never marry that rotten Humperdinck. | SP | SP TV | 634,475 |
the tummyache! Thanks Erika, that pic seems to be the all round favourite! It's amazing to think they're just canned cherries but I guess the appeal is in the shiny, glossy exterior (like so many other shiny things too!) I've got a little joke with one of my readers, she's very inspired by my quirky titles sometimes. Thank you for stopping by and visiting both here and on Facebook. Loving your sausage & cider hot pots, along with fresh sausage rolls and jeruselum artichokes too! From Sydney-Australia, this site is dedicated to Girl in a Food Frenzy (aka Alice Lau) and her day to day antics from the kitchen at home to her most recent journey at school as a budding chef! From previous passions in costumes, theatre design & events to more recent ones, ... Continue reading Follow Blog via Email Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. | HI | HI RE | 3,293,438 |
quality of life; and to demonstrate the value of diversity. The chapter does not exclude men and in fact welcomes their participation. Meetings are usually held during club hour (11:30 a.m.). Students interested in this organization should contact Prof. Holly Giordano or Prof. Craig Capria at 516.572.7272. SOUTH-ASIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Formerly known as the Desi Club, the South-Asian Students Association at Nassau Community College tries to bring cultural diversity to the campus by educating people about the cultures of Paskistan, India, and Bangladesh. It is a platform for all South-Asians to enjoy their cultural religious festivals while away from home. We arrange events and activities in collaboration with other clubs and organizations to give a global touch to student life at NCC. We arrange different cultural, religious, athletic, and social events every semester, and we welcome all to experience a taste of South-Asian culture. SPEECH AND DEBATE TEAM The Speech and Debate Team is open to all students enrolled in six or more credits. Students are trained and coached by a faculty advisor in public speaking, oral interpretation, and debate events. The team represents Nassau Community College at tournaments coast to coast. Students compete in events such as poetry reading, duo/duet acting, persuasive speaking, and debate. The team competes against other colleges from across the nation, leading up to the national championship tournament held at the end of each year. The Speech and Debate Team meets every Tuesday and Thursday during club hour (11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.) in Building H, Rm. | IN | IN DT | 13,277 |
wish, the will, and the determination, with special reference to the gods, or to destiny, or, as it was adapted, to the desire of the mass, the inward desire of the mass of the people. This implied, that there should be frequent recurrence, direct or indirect, to the popular will, and that the wish -- the -- should prevail. That is what the party opposite is afraid of, and that is what this Act is devised to prevent. [HON. MEMBERS: "Rubbish."] That is the first broad submission which I make to the House upon this important Measure. I do not expect to convert hon. Members opposite in a few minutes, but I am going to show them the language which can be used against their policy and which will be used on every platform in this country. However, it is argued that the present Second Chamber is a biased and unrepresentative body; that it does not act evenly between the two sides or parties in the State. Let me just look into that dispassionately. There is, of course, a difference between the two sides in our political life. Temperament, conditions, upbringing, fortunes, interests, environment decide for every individual in a free country which side he will take. One side claims to be the party of progress, as if progress was bound to be right, no matter in what direction. The other side emphasises stability, which is also very important in this changing world. But no one would rest content with | SP | SP IT | 466,997 |
stood up but your legs aren't moving again, but all your wasted time goes to show that your just not giving up | LY | LY SL | 99,692 |
he gave for naught, He was round the bend. And those final words on which he choked, We will have the last laugh at that joke, Yes F to good and bad, just give us perfumes to block our biased stench, His words came out of his bleedin' arsehole" (Cough), "If you'll excuse my French" A bad day for the news hence his spread Its got to be bad to report the dead Twas his smile that caught me though he'd put on weight I think I'll dream of him tonight at heavens gate, Saying, "I see it as merely inevitable That I've reached the final stop The bus of life ran out of fuel I lost my head, I laughed it off". I'm told the world is round, that I don't need to see it for myself I missed my 'O' levels because I could not will myself To keep one eye focused on big print Couldn't get ambitious about graft So as time ticks over I begin to try and educate myself I know what's on the cards so let's start to worry about health Buy the book of medicinal big print Take direction from the old big print I'm told that modern culture is digging a grave for itself By a group who look as though they have risen from that grave themselves Punching paper printed with big print Nice pale paper with motifs in big print But give me black and white I got the slightest | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
is also well presented with great options. GodSon Very respectable list. There are a few not on that are personal favorites of mine but I do see a lot of justice within Toucharcades list. Merry Christmas and Have a blessed day to all! Thanks for the best (Hands Down) iTouch Gaming sight ever made. xD GodSon Very respectable list. There are a few not on that are personal favorites of mine but I do see a lot of justice within Toucharcades list. Merry Christmas and Have a blessed day to all! Thanks for the best (Hands Down) iTouch Gaming sight ever made. xD ttp://www.myspace.com/moonsofjupitermus\\... RM imagery I agree that Orbital should def be on the list. It's my Game of the Year for sure. I've played it every single day since I got it about 2 weeks after release. At one point I had the top score and have been trying to get it back ever since. It's supposed to be updated any now with a new mode... ttp://www.myspace.com/moonsofjupitermus\\... RM imagery I agree that Orbital should def be on the list. It's my Game of the Year for sure. I've played it every single day since I got it about 2 weeks after release. At one point I had the top score and have been trying to get it back ever since. It's supposed to be updated any now with a new mode... Billy Agree with most picks, but in the sports category, I would've picked Tiger Woods Golf instead | OP | OP RV | 3,216,492 |
When using dark pigments it may be necessary to apply a "tight line" (dark liner along the top water line). Use your fine liner brush to gently press black gel liner onto the root of the lash to cover any pink or fleshy bits. Sam's choice is MAC Fluidline Gel Liner in Blacktrack ~$15 (7). **Now you can get all the brushes used to create your favorite looks with just 1 click. View any tutorial on RealTechniques.com and click "Add All to Bag" to purchase all the tools needed to recreate the look at home. | HI | HI HT | 3,044,166 |
Nine And A Half weeks clock stops I dangle. This is where I get off. Infatuation blooms only for a season. Happens every time, despite the lover. Differences same nesses chest hairs-tongues-lips. The dream explodes. I fill it helium high with hysterical hope. Then I sit on it and wait for my weight to press the air out. To leave us mangled party pieces. Pastel ribbons follow us down. Cassandra Dallett lives in Oakland, CA. She is currently unemployed, a sometime student, and a full time mama. She writes poetry and short stories of memoir. Cassandra has published in Cherry Bleeds, Street Spirit, Opium Poetry2.0, The Mylvia Street Journal, and The Beat Museum of San Francisco. | LY | LY PO | 99,858 |
I Don't Want to Do It Lyrics George Harrison Looking back upon my youth-- The time I always knew the truth. I don't want to do it. I don't want to say goodbye. To go back in the yard and play-- If I could only have another day. I don't want to do it. I don't want to make you cry. To go back On the hill beside the track And try to concentrate. All in all the places that I want to be, No, it shows you that I could not wait. So come back into my arms again. This love of ours, it has no end. I don't want to do it. I don't want to make you cry. [ From: http://www.metrolyrics.com/i-dont-want-t\\... ] I don't want to do it. I don't want to say goodbye. I don't want to do it. I don't want to see you cry. To go back On the hill beside the track And try to concentrate. All in all the places that I want to be, No, it shows you that I could not wait. So come back into my arms again. This love of ours, it has no end. I don't want to do it. I don't want to say goodbye. I don't want to do it. I don't want to say goodbye. I don't want to do it. I don't want to make you cry. | LY | LY SL | 584,275 |
length will be required, depending on the site position) to plug into the camping ground distribution board. All extension cords must be tested and tagged as per Electrical Testing Standard AS3760. Where are the camping grounds located and how far are they from the stage? The camping ground is located on Hope Estate, to the west of the event area. From the furthest area of the campsite it is less than 10 minutes walk. Please note, you cannot view the stage from the camp site. Are prams permitted? Is there ample carparking for disabled patrons? There is ample car parking on site at Hope Estate and disabled patron allocations will be made as required. If you require a disability accessible spot, please contact us. Please note that any patrons in a wheelchair should bring their off road model (if possible) as it is an outdoor amphitheatre and camp site and there are no sealed roads. Can you book campsites alongside each other? As described above, campsites are sold as 'first come, first served' and as such it is not possible for you to choose specific sites. Please arrive at the same time as your friends or family if you wish to camp next to them. Will tents be supplied? Can I bring an umbrella to the event? What kind of food/drinks are going to be sold at the Hope Estate? An extensive range of food and beverages will be available on site. Food will include pre-paid hampers, local restaurant stalls, | IN | IN FI | 749,911 |
obviously you have to check with your doctor whether that's an option for you. | ID | ID DF | 3,134,098 |
Dogs: The Key To Happiness by KatieLemon on November 17, 2012 Novelist George Eliot once said, "Animals are such agreeable friends -- they ask no questions; they pass no criticisms." After over ten years of being a pet owner, I can say that I wholeheartedly agree with Eliot. My dog is the love of my life. Chico was a shelter dog, abused and abandoned by his previous owner. When my family adopted him 10 years ago, he had major behavioral issues and we wondered if adopting him from a shelter was the right choice. Thankfully, multiple bite marks and disciplinary measures later, Chico finally calmed down and was permitted to spend holidays in the living room rather than the backyard. Despite the hardships, Chico brought my family closer together and continues to bring happiness every day (even when I live a thousand miles away.) If you have owned a dog, you understand how much of an impact the little animal can have on your life. Whether it's a lick on the face in the morning or a happy greeting when you get home from work, dogs are truly man's best friend. From my experience, here are three reasons a dog can significantly increase the quality of your life: Dogs are great companions. Whenever I walk through the front door, Chico greets me by jumping up and down, running around the room and panting with his tongue lolling out the side of his mouth. It may sound silly, but there's something | OP | OP OB | 3,200,851 |
How to Become an Interior Designer There are many jobs that an interior designer does that many people would not consider besides design, such as project management, managing the finances, and working with the customers and people around them. Not to mention they have to design areas that work for the customer style wise and that are also up to code and functional. Most states are going to require that you have at least a degree in interior design before you can become an interior designer. Even those that don't are on their way to eventually requiring them. What Skills Do I Need To Become An Interior Designer? The first thing that you need is artistic ability and style. This is where you are basically going to put your design into sketch format and it is also where CAD (Computer Aided Design) training may also come in handy. You will be coming up with everything from the furniture to the colors, and it all has to fit the functional and budget needs of the client. As an interior designer, communication is also a key aspect of the job. There will be times where you will need to communicate with the customer, the vendors and contractors, plumbers, electricians, and many others to get the job done and on time. Organizational skills is going to be another big one, as most interior designers also double as project managers. This is because they are the only ones that really have the vision of | HI | HI HT | 592,326 |
be possible to demarcate the two fairly easily. Again, this doesn't amount to a defence of the Giubilini and Minerva paper -- just to a claim that rebuttals will take a bit more work than would rebuttals of neonazi claims. Maybe you don't agree with that. I suspect not. But even so, I think that it ought to be easier to agree with the proposition that, if the paper is mistaken, then it's still best to see it standing or falling on its own merits. I don't think that argumenta ad Hitlerum are the best strategy here, for all kinds of reasons. (Incidentally, who are the "post-modern evolutionists" of which you speak? I see nothing PoMo in G&M's paper, nor anything to do with evolution...) Jennifer Dunn Wasn't the argument that the authors were making focused on the affect a living child would have on the parents? I do not think this argument would affect their opinion since they obviously have no concern about the physical or emotional well being of the child at birth much less being worried about their thoughts and feelings at a later date.To them, a human baby has no more value than a goldfish. If it is inconvenient or imperfect (to them as this is a personal perception) then it should be the parent's right dispose of it. Maybe they should, as ethicists, research and write about the affect narcissism has on individuals, families and society as a whole. Planet Earth seems to be infected | OP | OP OB | 611,513 |
will have to scrap that [good graphics-no dedicated GPU] cheaper choice from their business and Pro laptop lines, since those are by definition serviceable and need to be PGA. At Q3-Q4 2013 I imagine, I'll be looking for a low battery power consumption (but still powerful) Haswell CPU and Lynx chipset Laptop, hopefully to come with the best graphics available in the CPU chip for increased battery performance. A Portable, Pro Audio Laptop. The only thing that would deter me from wanting G3 is the possible touchscreeen availability, at real low latency. G3 only in BGA 2012-08-23 01:09:37 Posted by: Nexing Yes, plus this looks like another round of scaling prices (best graphics only available in top-priced ultrabooks) that Intel feels secure enough to pull... but it will be another blow to manufacturers (like already troubled Dell) that will have to scrap that [good graphics-no dedicated GPU] cheaper choices from their business and Pro laptop lines, since those are by definition serviceable and need to be PGA. At Q3-Q4 2013 I imagine, I'll be looking for a low battery power consumption (but still powerful) Haswell CPU and Lynx chipset Laptop, hopefully to come with the best graphics available in the CPU chip for increased battery performance. A Portable, Pro Audio Laptop. The only thing that would deter me from wanting G3 is the possible touchscreeen availability, at real low latency. Why only 32GB ram? 16GB modules not supported? 2012-10-02 01:04:24 Posted by: Nick Will it not support 16GB DDR3 modules | ID | ID DF | 3,233,535 |
self-branded convenience foods, and a popular Food Network television show. Wikipedia One of the best cookbooks for any cook, from the newbie to the more experienced cook. We are all looking for new recipes and Ina brings us the best. Highly, highly recommended. prisrob 10-24-06 Well, she's cooked up another classic cookbook again. This time the theme of the book is food you serve at home- not in your house. The book starts out by defining what a home is to her- and to tell you the truth, it sounds a bit like mine: it's not perfect by any means, and is, in fact, a bit cluttered. Cluttered not so much in a messy way, but rather with personal items which ultimately are responsible for making the house into a home. And so it is with her delicious recipes. Laid out in different sections such as dinner, soups, etc., each section is prefaced by several pages of interesting info on a selected food or food preparation topic. A very down-to-earth cookbook, it is laid out well, has great pictures, and you'll even notice that the pages have a thick, smooth feel to them. Also suggest The Sixty-Second Motivator if you have trouble sticking to a healthy diet. | IP | IP DS | 1,433,550 |
if somebody's going to make it Then this somebody ought to be you And if somebody's going to fake it Then this somebody, somebody is you If it's me that was going to take it Then I know that it wouldn't be straight And I keep telling my reflection Ambitions are already starting to fade | LY | LY SL | 1,448,335 |
see anything concrete. While we wait for these mythical plans to come about, we can (sort of) simulate them with some clever tethering tricks. For example, I own a Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus with a (grandfathered-in) unlimited data plan. I also own an AT&T 3G iPad. Instead of paying for data on my iPad ($30 for 3GB), I pay Verizon an extra $20 for the ability to tether my iPad to my Nexus when I need an on-the-go Internet connection. Tethering often costs more than just paying for additional data, so use caution; review your data plan beforehand to verify that this tethering trick is a good idea. These are merely a few ways that you can use less data and (hopefully) pay a lower wireless bill. Go forth, use less data, and share your creative tips for circumventing cellular data caps in the comments! Share this article Please enable JavaScript to view comments Send to a friend Email this article to a friend or colleague: Recipient's name * Recipient's email * Your name * Captcha * PLEASE NOTE: Your name is used only to let the recipient know who sent the story. Both your name and the recipient's name and address will not be used for any other purpose. | HI | HI HT | 164,413 |
local city to Brussels, and then from Brussels to Boom. FURTHER INFORMATION Don't forget Wikifestivals has also set up a UK MeetUp group for those travelling to Tomorrowland from the UK. In this group you can either travel with other members or just ask for some advice. If there are any further questions you would like to ask us, you can do so in the "Ask Wikifestivals" Forum, but also if you are looking for more public feedback, you can pop a question in the "Questions" section of the website. For more information on the epic festival itself, you can check out the wiki here , and if you have any advice to give yourself, please feel free to log in to the site, and drop your edit into the wiki, or leave some feedback in the comment section below. We wish you the best of luck! | HI | HI HT | 232,533 |
mark this past season and advanced to the CAA semifinals. Badana is relying on the coaching that she has received the past two seasons at Drexel to help her in her upcoming matches. She knows this will be a different environment. While playing for Drexel is important, Badana realizes the gravity of the situation at hand and the skill of the team she is going to play against. As a result, some things will have to change. On the international level, the game is much faster, and an added level of focus is needed to adjust to such a different level of play. Badana believes she has become a better player than she was when making her first two appearances for her country thanks to the coaches at Drexel. In her first appearance for Ireland, Badana became the first female from Drexel to play soccer for a national team. Add to that the experience she received during her first two matches, and she feels ready for the challenge ahead. "You try not to think too much about it because it really is just another game," Badana said of the Ireland games. Along with the help of several veterans on the team, adjusting to the game will be an easier transition. This is an excellent opportunity for Drexel's young goalkeeper. Minding the net against the best team in the world will be a difficult task. However, if this past season's performances are any indication of what is to come, Badana will | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 3,215,242 |
For marijuana users -- and there are tens of thousands in Washington, lawful and otherwise -- the question about Initiative 502 is its threshold standard of intoxication for driving on public roads. This is an issue, but it should not be the deciding one. Under I-502, a driver who has 5 nanograms of active THC per milliliter of blood is legally under the influence of drugs. That's like the standard for alcohol. A driver whose blood is at least 0.08 percent alcohol is legally drunk. A driver can be arrested and convicted of driving under the influence with less than 0.08 percent if his driving is bad enough, but with 0.08 percent, there is no argument about it. Patrol officers do not have a blood test for marijuana. If a driver's alcohol test exonerates drink, the officer can call in a drug-recognition expert who can decide to do a blood draw. If the draw picks up an intoxicant, that's evidence against the driver, but Robert Calkins, spokesman for the Washington State Patrol, says convictions are based mostly on testimony about the driving. Under Initiative 502 a blood level of 5 nanograms of THC would mean guilty. Clearly such guilty. Clearly, such a standard would make the work of the police and courts much easier. If the standard is scientifically valid, it should be in the law. About that, the pro- and anti-502 sides offer studies, none conclusive. Most states have no standard or a zero standard, because most states consider | IP | IP ED | 741,189 |
favorite ] 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! We're all pirates here. At least we only have one 'R', to the best of my knowledge. The French have 3 bloody ways of pronouncing R's. And one sounds like you are hacking up a hairball. (Having two different ones in my name makes me embarassed to speak my poor French from the very introduction.) posted by maryr at 1:36 PM on January 3 One cup of flow-er ... that's the only way I've ever heard it. Also here in North Carolina I say "queer-y" as in "Structured Queer-y Language" or "See-kwul". (Aside: Now and then I meet a programmer who says "ess-queue-ell" which comes off as a bit much, like saying "portable personal computer" every time instead of "PC" or "laptop"). posted by freecellwizard at 1:37 PM on January 3 Worcestershire Sauce and the naming thereof nearly caused the first proper fight between my (now) wife and I... are you serious? "Flower" has two syllables, "flour" has one. How is a syllable not a matter of pronunciation? Wait, how do you pronounce flour? I use two syllables and so does everyone I know (I think). Sounds exactly like flower. I think if someone said it as one syllable, I wouldn't know what they were talking about. posted by Bulgaroktonos at 1:41 PM on January 3 [ 1 favorite ] "The two words are | ID | ID DF RR | 677,605 |
to; the book doesn't really flow. Or even have an easily visible purpose. Open your mind. Take this book as it feels. "Nothing in this book is true". Can you imagine yourself living in a multiple dimensional reality? Alien existence? Just because we can't prove these facts as `truth', doesn't mean that they are impossible. I urge you to disprove alien life. The topics that Bob raises, for me, sparked something inside of me. I feel more alive now than ever. I'm reading so much about everything. I want more. Before reading this book I read pretty much nothing. Read it to be inspired, get yourself contemplating possibilities, if nothing else. I liked the book, I like all his books. My question is to all those who wrote such hate filled angry reviews. Why did you react so strongly to his ideas? I am a person of science and I liked some of his ideas. I did not notice any response to his ideas other than they hated them. I find that a very knee jerk response without actural data of why they found his ideas so harsh. Maybe some of the ideas stated were very uncomfortable for how they have been living their own lives.. I enjoy his ideas and find they add a new way of my looking at the problems in science with a new eye and open view.. I think this book is helpful to all for many different reasons. If it makes you angry it | IP | IP DS | 82,012 |
is 2 years, we're still nursing at 14 months and will decide at 2 years if we want to wean or keep going. I haven't really had any negative comments about nursing her this long. My MIL will occasionally ask me how long I'm going to keep nursing and I just politely say "I'm not sure, we're just going to see how it goes." and let that be that. The world health organization actually recommends 2 years minimum and there is movement to try and get the American academy of pediatrics on board with 2 years also. The worldwide average for nursing is 7 years. Tamra - posted on 10/01/2010 8 34 I knew I would BF at least one year. My daughter is one now and I am fine with letting her wean herself. I'm only reconsidering now so that I have a better chance at getting pregnant with my second. Did you know that Biblically children were weaned around 2? Charity - posted on 10/01/2010 12 34 My plan was a yr too,well shes a little over a yr now and still going.My husband also said no more then ayr but its all up to me and my baby.i want to let her self wean so now im shooting for 2yrs. My doctor also supports me breastfeeding so that is a big help. i love the special bond between us when she is Bf<its the most special moments and i dont want to let them go. Brittany - | ID | ID DF QA | 431,653 |
consider single rate JSA is 70 p.w. and next years increase will be in the region of 2%, he really should be highlighting their plight, rather than just witter on with his colleagues about increasing employment, which is not there. Bill, Perhaps you make some sort of sense to yourself, but I was pointing out Byrne has nothing to say about the position of the unemployed. Is it just that you feel you must make some daft comment about everything I write, or that you are completely blind to the shortcomings of some Labour shadow ministers -- a man who -- let's be honest about it -- would rather have been the Mayor of Birmingham than continue in the shadow cabinet. Could I ask you to at least consider the point before your childish responses("........yadder, yadder yadder") Serbitar The thing is none of us has a clue what Byrne really thinks about anything or where the Labour Party is as far as welfare goes. Many of us have been led to believe, because of the ambiguous and contradictory things that Byrne has said and written, that his approach to welfare could impoverish the poor and make their lives even more pinched and unbearable than they will be from April 2013 onwards once the Tory cuts begin biting like a rabid dog. Where is Labour on welfare? Everybody seems worryingly clueless and/or suspiciously furtive. No wonder that a large number of us suspect the worst. AlanGiles Exactly that. Byrne seems totally | OP | OP OB | 3,032,028 |
face. I don?t? remember the names of the rest of the officers, except LT(jg) George Formanek, a Hornet fighter pilot. George?s wife and mine shared a home with three other Hornet pilot?s wives in Coronado, California. Duffy was a born storyteller. He told us he had been everywhere, seen everything, and done everything. A true sailor! These two Irishmen, Dr McAteer and Duffy, each had a wonderful sense of humor. Duffy embellished his sea stories with Dr McAteer egging him on. We were going to be en route for eighteen days to San Diego, and those two real characters helped ease the boredom. The first day we entered the officer?s dining room, Duffy?s black head and hands got the attention of a pompous Army Lieutenant Colonel. He objected strenuously to Duffy?s appearance and asked the civilian waiter to have Duffy leave the dining room. The blackened, caked tannic acid on Duffy?s head was starting to peel off. So we decided if we could get Duffy in a bathtub, soak his head and hands, we could get him presentable to eat in the dining room. The Lurline had rationed all fresh water and we were taking saltwater baths. We got permission from a ship?s officer to fill a bathtub with fresh water. We got Duffy into the tub and had a fun team effort to soak towels and gently rub Duffy?s head. When we had successfully removed the caked tannic acid, we all cracked up laughing. Little Duffy looked beautiful; like | NARRATIVE | null | 156,318 |
polite in your rebuffs. Online dating etiquette dictates -- or at least suggests -- that each time a person makes a genuine and respectful effort to initiate contact with a fellow dating site member, the person being approached should decline with tact and diplomacy if they are not interested. One should say, thank you, but I'm currently looking for someone a little closer to home, someone with a different type of profile etc. Indeed, it is even acceptable to tell fibs in order not to offend a woman who has tried to initiate contact with you. Saying, "fuck off you fat cow" is considered to be a breach of the unwritten laws of Internet dating etiquette. 3. Be honest about your intentions. If all you want to do is meet and fuck as many women as possible, then perhaps you should not entice women with promises of a golden future together and a tribe of kids. On the other hand, if you do want that long-term thing, then maybe it's a rather bad idea to be contacting the good time party girls with no intention of settling down to family life in the near future. Either way, you are leading the women -- and yourself -- up the garden path. 4. Don't tell lies about your personal circumstances. Claiming to be a rich man when you can barely rub two pennies together is a recipe for disaster. If you do meet women online using this tactic, you will be found | HI | HI HT | 3,325,030 |
test showed no gender differences - still flagging the possibility -- Spencer et al. believe that people may be sensitized even when a stereotype is mentioned in a benign context. How We Use the Research If males and females are truly understood to be very much the same, things might change in schools, colleges and universities, industry and the workplace in general. As Hyde and her colleagues noted in 1990, "Where gender differences do exist, they are in critical areas. Problem solving is critical for success in many mathematics-related fields, such as engineering and physics." They believe that well before high school, children should be taught essential problem-solving skills in conjunction with computation. They also refer to boys having more access to problem-solving experiences outside math class. The researchers also point to the quantitative portion of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), which may tap problem-solving skills that favor boys; resulting scores are used in college admissions and scholarship decisions. Hyde is concerned about the costs of scientifically unsound gender stereotyping to individuals and to society as a whole. | IN | IN RA | 78,387 |
the terms listed, as well as with provisional clauses that will allow either party to break the contract. References About the Author Amy Cates is an award-winning writer and journalist whose byline has appeared in national, regional and local magazines and newspapers. She holds a B.A. in English, with master's coursework in journalism. Cates is currently completing her master's degree in English. Her clients have included national consumer and trade publications, as well as corporate and nonprofit organizations. | HI | HI HT | 562,353 |
Frank Sinatra singing But the rhythm and the melody were dead black men swinging Sometimes you feel expensive sometimes you feels so cheap You can roam the streets a Queen whilst everyone's asleep You can act with anybody from the cradle to the crypt But God help the actress who doesn't know the script | LY | LY SL | 139,671 |
I'm Glad I Got To See You Once Again Lyrics - Hank Snow I'm glad I got to see you once again Although we're through I still love you I guess I'll have to call you just a friend Cause someone new has just stepped in I try to say that I don't really miss you But in my heart I know it's just a lie And if someday his love should prove untrue I'll be around when he has said goodbye [ guitar ] (I try to say that I don't really miss you) But in my heart I know it's just a lie And if someday his love should prove untrue I'll be around when he has said goodbye (Goodbye) | LY | LY SL | 61,988 |
Review from April C. For such a small space, there really is a lot to do and see in the Back Bay Fens! I lived across from the basketball court area of the park for five years, and I can say with certainty, I've really done it all in the park (well, not THAT - we'll talk about that later!). We can start where Boylston Street meets Park Drive, across the street from Fenway Park's Ted Williams Statue. Here, you'll find the Victory Gardens (planted during WWII to help promote community and provide food for war families) - betcha didn't know you could rent your own little plot for $30 a season? Did it. The Gardens make for quite a lovely and leisurely stroll during the high season in the summer. Pick your path - but as many have pointed out, stay further from the reeds at dusk. YES gay men do have romping drugged sex in there all the time. As evidenced by the used condoms and empty booze bottles adorning my garden plot each morning I'd return. Thanks guys. We can go clockwise, towards the Back Bay area, where the Fens runs along a string of apartments on The Fenway, some owned by NU, some private apartments. Keep in mind, there is an upper and lower level here. Don't miss the great playground at the bottom! As we continue, we come upon the MFA. Now that the back is done up all pretty, you've got a beautiful view | OP | OP RV | 29,410 |
most outrageous behaviour has taken place. Finkelstein in Australia and the Convergence Review were looking at a situation and a system that actually works reasonably well, and were looking at ways to improve it. What Bartlett glosses over is that the TV culture, particularly with the tabloid consumer affairs shows have a track record of intruding into individuals privacy well beyond what the story justifies or even a broad definition of public interest. This is noted in Carrick's paper (see below). Damien Carrick : Second point, there have been an enormous number of civil cases in the UK courts arising out of phone hacking, and are they along the lines that we're talking about here? Peter Bartlett : Yes they are, and these were outrageous situations where people were hacking into phones, et cetera, and totally breaching people's rights to privacy, and now the courts are looking at all of those situations and the courts have not actually created a tort of privacy in the UK. And in fact the recent parliamentary committee in the UK recommended that they not have a statutory tort of privacy, but said that the area develops so radically over time -- that our concepts of privacy change so much -- that it's necessary to allow the courts to decide, over time, just what is private and what isn't private. And a statutory right to privacy has that ability provided the elements of the action are drawn carefully and not codified. Section 52 of the | SP | SP TA | 3,738,994 |
Mind Achieving total wellbeing requires a holistic approach that tackles mindset, physiological, and spiritual health issues. This approach allows practitioners to treat the causes of illness, stress, and ageing at the quantum level (of mind and energy) as well as the systems at the cellular level (in the body). A person that is master of their mind does not suffer from inner barriers such as fear, resentment, shame, or negative self-perceptions. What they do experience is greater focus and the ability to develop more meaningful relationships, progress their career, build their wealth, improve their health, and live an inspired, fulfilling life. Why your mindset is so important in total wellbeing Decades of scientific research shows that a poor mindset plagued with stress and unhelpful thoughts can cause physiological health issues -- an unhealthy mind can lead to an unhealthy body. Are you approaching the BIG "four-O" or have you already hit mid-life? Do you often think about past experiences; about the people who wronged you, how you've hurt those closest to you, or how you have failed yourself and others? Well, you're not alone. Most of us pick up a lot of baggage as we age and we often burden ourselves by continuing to carry it. As well as causing health issues, a cluttered mind can hold you back in life. Think about all the barriers that are restricting your health, wealth, work, and relationships. At the core of your past events and relationships are unhelpful perceptions, emotions, and self-beliefs | IP | IP DS | 1,794,943 |
with the daughter, till one day matters had got to a parlous state, and there was a regular pitched battle; in fact, it was a life or death struggle between them. To use the words of the old man who remembered the scene and told me of it, 'eftther they 'd fowten (fought) t' main o t' 'day, t' dowtther preeaved t' maastther, an' sha killed t' witch.' The news spread like wildfire, and amid the greatest excitement the whole toon soon assembled round the door of the house where this desperate encounter had taken place. Just at first there were, no doubt, some feelings of horror at the shocking scene that lay before them ; but 'eftther things had gotten sattled,' as my old friend expressed it, the people could do nothing but rejoice that so dangerous and hated a character had been ' putten oot o' t' rooad.' If the witch was sometimes a pest to a neighbourhood generally, she must have been so especially to the farmer; for not only did she ride his horses, but played sad havoc in the dairy, and worked all manner of evil against his cattle both great and small. In those imaginative days it must have cost the farmer as much trouble, one would think, to keep the witches away from his herds as the crows from his corn. It was not so many years ago that I was told of rather an exciting encounter which took place at a farm | NARRATIVE | null | 1,452,713 |
restrictions on the publication of details leading to the identification of a victim of crime. The Magistrates Court Act 1989 (s. 126) allows, in the public interest, concealment of the names of witnesses or persons whose safety is endangered, and The Health Act 1958 (s. 129) allows for the suppression of the name of a victim allegedly infected with HIV (Fox 1997). Further, while criminal proceedings are generally held in open courts with minimal, if any, restrictions on reporting by the press: "the superior courts have an inherent right, which is exercised in exceptional circumstances, to conduct their business in camera [in a court closed to the public] or to conceal the identity of witnesses by use of pseudonyms or other means . . . a trial judge may order that the whole or part of the proceedings be heard in a closed court, or may limit who may be present in the court-room, or may impose restrictions on the reporting of proceedings" (Fox 1997: 240). Victoria is the only Australian state or territory that allows for criminal proceedings to be held in camera for any type of case (Magistrates Court Act 1989 (Vic.), ss. 126, 3 (1)). Other Australian states and territories restrict in camera proceedings to cases where a sexual offence is alleged to have been committed (Bishop 1998). In Victoria, there has also been recent case law on the emerging idea of allowing witnesses to use pseudonyms where they are at risk. Though not specifically designed to | IN | IN RA | 96,692 |
from stonefall at the back of the basin. The fact that the existence of such an area cannot be suspected when looking from the nearby ridge, gives some idea of the huge scale of the precipice. From the bivouac we could gaze upwards at one of the most sensational pitches I have ever seen: a steep slab of rock curved away to lose itself in the wall above. Above and below it were huge overhangs of rock. Along this route lay our only means of escape. We knew that if we were unable to pierce this barrier we would be faced with a long retreat. Our fourth day on the face started at 6 o?clock as Tony led off to a minute one-foot stance below the overhangs. Leading through across the slab, which rose in an immense sweep of verticality above my bead, I reached a point about fifteen feet from the end. The only hope here was to tension across those few feet of blank rock. But how? Above was a small overhang. By reaching out over this it was possible to hammer in a piton above and then to swing across the void. Another short groove and it was possible to move right across a short vertical wall sandwiched between the roofs, to a sensational ledge right on the very edge of the top overhangs. While I set about the task of hauling up the sacks, I accidentally dislodged a stone which fell in one immense sweep of | NARRATIVE | null | 113,890 |
need to find an American girlfriend because the vast majority are liberated. Our ladies take the lead and can show you all manner of tricks. After one of ours gets done with you you'll apply for a green card and never look back. Oh dear, we assume by America you mean the USA rather than Cuba or Canada? I'm as liberated as any of you but not as conceited. I'd want to point out to my sister that sex is not something that men do to women. She needs a little help, from a thoughtful person and not a counsellor. Um... she sounds a bit lazy and/or clueless, if you mean by 'do everything' that she just lays there waiting for you get on with it. Telling her that it is her turn may or may not be successful, depending on what kind of personality she has. If she is self-centric and does not welcome criticism she may not take too kindly to the implied criticism. Have you had to ditch any friends she doesn't like? If you have it may be a sign that she expects the world to revolve around her, in which case you have to be careful how you tell her that she doesn't do enough in bed. Maybe your girlfriend doesn't want to show her pleasure in sex by initating it. Some women still think, that they degrade themselves in the eyes of their partners when they take the initiative or are overt with their | ID | ID | 601,908 |
said that's fine but you're the only one that knows I lied Because if I was gonna go somewhere, I'd be there by now And maybe I can let myself down And I'm thinking I'm unaware, I keep my feet on the ground And keep looking around to make sure I'm not the only one to feel low Because if you want, I'll take you in my arms and keep you sheltered From all that I've done wrong And I know you'll say that I'm the only one But I know God made another one of me to love you better than I ever will 'Cos you and I ended over U N I And I said that's fine but you're the only one that knows I lied You and I ended over U N I And I said that's fine but you're the only one that knows I lied Grade 8 (Ed Sheeran 2011) My mind is a warrior, my heart is a foreigner My eyes are the colour of red like a sunset I'll never keep it bottled up and left to the hands of the coroner Be a true heart not a follower, we're not done yet And I see it in your movements tonight if we should ever do this right I'm never gonna let you down, I'll never let you down And I'm keeping on the down low and I'll keep you around so I'll know That I'll never let you down, I'll never let | LY | LY SL | 83,871 |
married to an American, children of USA citizenship but I am a Canadian and we all live in Canada. Twenty years from now people in the USA will be asking "Who were those fools that we against Obama's Medical Health Care Plan"! Pingback | 4.2.10 @ 11:25PM ...this country, way, way too cozy with the terrorist leaders in the Middle East, way beyond navet, all the way into active destruction of our interests and our allies and our future. The American Spectator : We've Figured Him Out I dont love this place, it's not my home. I'm looking for an enduring city where the light never ceases to shine. "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people.... Nelson Rockefeller Jr. | 8.22.10 @ 7:33PM This 2009 article is circulating the net with some of the contents removed. Seeing a sentence cut off mid way at a comma was the tip off. I'm glad to find the original article. However, I don't understand Stein's sentence, "Mr. Obama knows Americans are getting wise and will stop him if he delays at all in taking away our freedoms. " Seems to me that Americans will stop him if he CONTINUES at all in taking away our freedoms. Would appreciate clarification from the author or editor. Bon | 8.10.11 @ 6:08AM Though this post is against the president of the US Obama, I still think many Americans are confident in their decision to put Obama in the position where he is | IP | IP | 186,900 |
you tight. Good evening my friends, where do I begin? This is the story about the girl across the sea Good evening my friends, where do I begin? I guess some things in life just ain't supposed to be! When I get back; we'll float on your back Now a Kodak moment - make a memory. Sleeping till noon; now I'm promising you, I'm going to show you how it was supposed to be, yeah! | LY | LY SL | 135,904 |
GIs, and to begin to relate to them. That's what Marxism is all about. That's what revolutionary politics is all about. It's what has been learned from 100 years of struggle against the system. During this time there have been plenty of examples of how armies radicalise and under what conditions they radicalise. There is something else the YSA sees, which we have learned from experiences in the struggle. And that is that you mustn't be sectarian. You should try to get everybody who is against the war to work together. The YSA understands that the best way to end this war, and to weaken the ruling class, is to get massive consciousness against the war -- and to break the concept that the people against the war are a minority. And we know from experience that you have to use the most carefully thought-out actions in order to produce that result. And in many cases, such actions are the so-called stupid, peaceful, mass antiwar demonstrations that some people are sick of -- and of which we've now had eleven. And after each one of these mass demonstrations the YSA has said: "Okay, let's do it again now." And the SDS leaders say: "Are you guys crazy? What do you want to do that again for?" They look at it subjectively. They are tired of demonstrations themselves and they forget that demonstrations help other broader layers of people to radicalise. They forget about the impact which the demonstrations have on | OP | OP OB | 3,297,261 |
so you had a regular sword/shield/sword/shiels line up. If you had a lefty in there it would go shield/sword/shield/shield/sword/sword . this would provide a gap (where the 2 shields meet) that an enemy could use to disrupt the formation. The close formation is why the romans were so good. just as another piece of useless info on topic. The expression "fuck you" with the associated hand gesture comes from the day's of the english longbowman. The french, if they captured one, would cut off the first 2 fingers of their release hand (normaly the right) so it started out as "pluck yew" with the first 2 fingers of the right hand displayed as a gesture of defiance from the longbowmen cosste said, The F-Word is a really good book on the history of this wonderfully versatile word. There is also Swearing: Social History of Foul Language, Oaths and Profanity in English which looks why some words are so much more taboo than others, such as cunt. (First recorded use is English was groppecuntelane which was where the prostitues hung out in the 13th century, it's pretty much always been a "base" word) Alan Harrison said, with respect to Delster, that "pluck yew" story is a load of old toss. We never said "Fuck you" until it was imported from the Yanks recently. We say "Fuck Off". The displaying of the two fingers may have some basis in fact but "pluck yew" is bollocks. outeast said, I remember teaching a grammar | OP | OP OB | 3,064,642 |
die" she said "I think that's the way the future will go, putting it rather brutally, you'd be licensing people to put others down." This turns the argument into a worth based on someone's economic value rather than on their true human value and their human dignity. Imagine what will happen in Britain if the proposed laws are implemented. You have a terminal incurable disease. You have the option of palliative care at 1,000 a week or a glass of barbiturates at 5. We all know what will happen once we accept Lady Warnock's proposition that "you're wasting the resources of the National Health Service." Proponents of change say public opinion is with them. But public opinion would probably re-introduce capital punishment and are we to suspend prudent judgement on that question too? And if the question which is asked is "do you want to die in dignity?" , who wouldn't answer yes to that? To die with dignity we don't need doctors to kill us. Macmillan nurses, hospices, and palliative care give the overwhelming majority in Britain a dignified death which does not involve commissioning doctors and nurses as patient killers. Euthanasia represents a terrible defeat. It diminishes the dignity and humanity of the sick and elderly and diminishes those of us who condone it. Care and kill can never and should never be used as synonyms. A change in the law would inevitably carry within it the seeds of its own extension and we stand warned by its | SP | SP FS | 3,016,428 |
Interview With Jeremy Jeffress I talked with new Blue Jay Jeremy Jeffress last Friday. Unfortunately, for some reason, I had a very loud humming noise on my recording of the talk, making some it impossible to hear some of it well enough to transcribe. So some parts are missing and some wording might be changed. Jeremy seems like a nice guy, soft spoken, just interested in getting a good shot at showing what he can do in the majors. I'm really interested in seeing what he can do with the Jays. Welcome to the Blue Jays. Thanks, I'm very blessed to be here. You are happy for the trade to the Jays? Yes I am, I know a couple of people that from last year that got traded there. I haven't been there, I was supposed to be called up to play in Toronto last year but it didn't happen. But yeah I'm excited. There was something about not having a passport? Yeah, I left my papers out in Arizona where I am now. I didn't get a chance to get them. That's the problem with having to cross a border. And it is right there too, 2 hours from Pittsburgh. You wouldn't think you needed a passport. Until recently you didn't need it. Why didn't you re-sign with the Royals? It's not that I didn't like the Royals, the Royals team, everybody in the clubhouse, all those people were great. I just felt like the team had a lot | SP | SP IT | 3,364,508 |
vision and judgement is good up to 6 meters. And if you want order picking, then a man-up will be the best. Operator goes up to 13 meters, pick up the goods and then he can go to another location to pick other items. PAPA is right Jungheinrich had not sell a single ETX515. Forkliftaction.com accepts no responsibility for forum content and requires forum participants to adhere to the rules. Click here for more information. FORUM GLOSSARY Click for description. FORUM A place for members to share ideas or ask questions. Every Forum is focused on a subject. Choose an area that is of interest. DISCUSSION A series of messages in chronological order; a conversation about a Forum subject. Start a new discussion with a question, a comment or an idea, and let fellow members respond. MESSAGES Each text contribution within a discussion, as posted by a member. All messages contain details about the author and the time of posting. Any member can contribute to any discussion in every forum. NICKNAME This is your unique Forum identity. You may choose your first name or any other nickname. It must be a unique name: "first in, first served". SIGNATURE A short message created in your Forum profile, which you may opt to attach to any of your messages. This could be a slogan, anecdote or greeting. | ID | ID DF | 580,078 |
A little bit of sin does you good 14:40 14 February 2012 Jamie Condliffe, contributor FORGIVE me, reader, for I have sinned: I overslept, argued, and stuffed my face with food. The concept of sin is so ingrained in our culture that it is difficult for most people, myself included, to go a day without indulging in one of the seven deadliest. But in The Joy of Sin , Simon Laham aims to convince us that, contrary to what folklore, Christianity or even Hollywood may tell us, activities often branded sinful may in fact be good for us. His evidence draws largely on experimental psychology, and it is clear that Laham has an impressive understanding of the material. In particular, he has a knack for describing complex social science with great lucidity. His writing is witty, edgy, itself almost sinfully provocative at times, promoting the occasional wince and, more frequently, an approving chuckle. The only problem is that sometimes you feel his case studies have been shoehorned in. While some chapters provide a convincing argument, leaving you in little doubt that a small dose of anger or greed is good for you, others read like a round-up of research loosely related to the sin under discussion, and end up providing no firm conclusions. Laham certainly encourages us to reject a simplistic approach to sin - but at times, just a little too much is left to the reader. Ultimately, this struggle to convince isn't a function of any sloth on | OP | OP RV | 300,447 |
statute that constitutes an appropriate remedy and one that attempts to substantively redefine the States? legal obligations is by examining the legislative record containing the reasons for Congress? action. See, e.g. , City of Boerne , supra , at 530?531. A review of the ADEA?s legislative record as a whole reveals that Congress had virtually no reason to believe that state and local governments were unconstitutionally discriminating against their employees on the basis of age. Congress never identified any pattern of age discrimination by the States, much less any discrimination whatsoever that rose to the level of constitutional violation. That failure confirms that Congress had no reason to believe that broad prophylactic legislation was necessary in this field. Pp. 24?27. (e) Today?s decision does not signal the end of the line for employees who find themselves subject to age discrimination at the hands of their state employers. Those employees are protected by state age discrimination statutes, and may recover money damages from their state employers, in almost every State of the Union. Pp. 27?28. 139 F.3d 1426, affirmed. O?Connor, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, Parts I, II, and IV of which were joined by Rehnquist, C. J., and Scalia, Kennedy, and Thomas, JJ., and Part III of which was joined by Rehnquist, C. J., and Stevens, Scalia, Souter, Ginsburg, and Breyer, JJ. Stevens, J., filed an opinion dissenting in part and concurring in part, in which Souter, Ginsburg, and Breyer, JJ., joined. Thomas, J., filed an opinion concurring | IN | IN LT OI | 348,886 |
one is complaining about carra. He is old and finished. The main reason for our downfall in Roy and benitez. Benitez because he day he started to criticise SAF media gone crazy on him. He started to do wrong substitutions which cost a title. Now the past is past we have look forward and what we need is change in manager position. | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 696,071 |
Sexting Tips for Men: How to Do it Properly by Dating Site Reviews on October 7, 2012 Sexting is the best way to get a girl to open up to you sexually . However, if done incorrectly and at the wrong time, she may end up ignoring you. Proper sexting can work in your advantage in two ways. First off, you can show off your expertise in the bedroom. If she likes what you say, she'll start fantasizing about having sex with you. The other advantage of sexting is it can actually lead to sex . Women like to act out their fantasies. Of course, none of this matters if you don't follow these sexting tips... Timing is Crucial You sent each other a few emails and then she gave you her digits. This isn't an invitation to send her a "I'm so horny for you" text message. Get to know a girl for a while before sexting her. The first conversation you have with her should be about things such as your job, life goals, and what you look for in a woman and relationship . Sexting Tips for Men After you've chatted with her for a while and possibly even gone on a date or two, it's very important to start sexting . You can't chat and hangout for too long before bringing sex into a discussion or you'll get put into the ever-dangerous "Friend Zone". Once you're in the friend zone, you're never getting out of it. | HI | HI HT | 3,154,826 |
the Holy One of God. 25 And Jesus rebuked him, saying, Hold thy peace, and come out of him. 26 And when the unclean spirit had torn him, and cried with a loud voice, he came out of him. 27 And they were all amazed, insomuch that they questioned among themselves, saying, What thing is this? what new doctrine is this? for with authority commandeth he even the unclean spirits, and they do obey him. 28 And immediately his fame spread abroad throughout all the region round about Galilee. 29 And forthwith, when they were come out of the synagogue, they entered into the house of Simon and Andrew, with James and John. 30 But Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever, and anon they tell him of her. 31 And he came and took her by the hand, and lifted her up; and immediately the fever left her, and she ministered unto them. 32 And at even, when the sun did set, they brought unto him all that were diseased, and them that were possessed with devils. 33 And all the city was gathered together at the door. 34 And he healed many that were sick of divers diseases, and cast out many devils; and suffered not the devils to speak, because they knew him. 35 And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, he went out, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed. 36 And Simon and they that were with him | OP | OP RS | 337,185 |
seem to notice the evil presence that is growing around their family and their children. Some critics have slammed the movie as only suitable viewing for die-hard fans of the 'Paranormal Activity' series of films. Check out cinema listings London if you want to see it and draw your own conclusions. You may look at new kids in the neighbourhood in a whole new light! But the question remains who or what is Robbie? What are your thoughts? | OP | OP RV | 3,093,688 |
a race... Posted by   on (August 16 2012, 19:18 PM GMT) why would not Williams appoint Maldonado a crash test driver.. he can crash a car much better than other and this will show the safety level.... :) Posted by   on (August 16 2012, 17:28 PM GMT) Looks like Barrichello is suffering from a case of "not knowing when to stop" Posted by   on (August 16 2012, 16:41 PM GMT) I am a Williams fan and I totaly agree with Rubens. He is fast, reliable, still capable of winning, always finish, what else does not smash cars & dont get in to trouble. Our drivers always crash at a point during the weekend now even in a demostration run .He easily overshodowed both Hulkenburg who everyone thinks he is a star and also Maldonado! so I really wish he'll be back. Posted by   on (August 16 2012, 15:01 PM GMT) rubens drove the fastest car in f1 history back in 04 he would make a good coach Posted by   on (August 16 2012, 13:04 PM GMT) idk why people keep defending Senna. Missing a friday session at most races doesn't account for why he is so far off Maldonado in pace. And don't forget, last season Rubens had the edge over Pastor in speed, would have loved to see what he could do in a car that can win races. | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 1,419,244 |
Shukria. "It would be great if this were abolished. It would be good for us poor and miserable women." The problem is figuring out how. Inside Kandahar's homes, there is no one to stop the attacks. "Violence is tolerated or condoned within the family and community, within traditional and religious leadership circles as well as the formal and informal justice systems," said a report written by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights earlier this year. Sakina, an 18-year-old mother of two from the rural district west of Kandahar city, was forced into marriage five years ago. The high bride price that her in-laws paid for her - more than $10,000 - seems to have given them licence to abuse her. "My mother cries for me. My father doesn't care. If he cared, why would he have given me to them?" Asked what her options are, Sakina answered, with malaise: "I haven't thought about what to do or what not to do." Despite Ms. Hamidi's concerns, officials with the Department of Women's Affairs in Kandahar have been trying to forge progress on the shelter issue. Earlier this year, they approached Canadian aid workers in Kandahar for help with their plans, said Karen Christie, a senior development officer for the Canadian International Development Agency who recently ended a year-long posting in Kandahar. "There is no question that there is a need," Ms. Christie said, adding that she struggled with her own concerns about the problem. If women flocked to a | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 677,114 |
Secretariat to tell us about the APNIC Labs. Geoff Huston: I wish you could see my slides, but they are somewhere in the ether, so there you go. I am Geoff Houston, the Chief Scientist at APNIC, and I work with the support from George Michaelson in particular, but also a fair deal of support from Byron Ellacott and the technical team, in working on areas around research. You have seen this week two of the major topics I have been looking at in recent times. One is to understand a lot about IPv4 exhaustion and what it means and how and why and when it happens. As you heard earlier this week, it's still not over and there's still much to understand about the ongoing saga. The other area that has taken up much of our time has been in looking at IPv6 and its current deployment and the phenomenal speed at which folk are deploying IPv6 all over the Internet. We have been doing a fair deal of work in trying to measure this in quite precise terms, both in terms of its uptake and in terms of its relative performance and the behaviour of clients. Most of those reports, as I said, form part of what's been happening this week and also online. As well as that, I've been doing a fair deal of work measuring BGP, its scaling properties and the issues around its security and how and why the dynamic properties of BGP still appear | SP | SP TA | 457,405 |
you want me to point some of them out? I'll just pick one then... 1. 'Money is just a generally acceptable token backed up with the legitamacy of government mandate.' No, that is what legal tender is. Real money needs no government mandate, legal tender does. Gold needs no (and indeed has no) government mandate, yet it trades as money on every major bank currency desk (not commodity desk note). Gold holds no counterparty risk (unlike fiat - every bit of which is only an asset as it is someone else's liability (its a claim on someone else) and that liability can be inflated away to zero, yeah!). http://www.hindecapital.com/docs/hil_rep\\... The market chooses gold as money, one of the reasons is its very high production stock. Infact I'll let the lady from Sesame Street make this point as I think she makes it better than I could: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla\\... Now then, think. I am an oil state. You are a western country that wants my oil. I care nothing for your legal tender laws as they mean nothing to me. I do not want my grandchildren in poverty because you have swapped our nation's oil wealth for your 'paper' that you have inflated away to nothing. Think me a fool if I did this? I am not stupid, I know the history of fiat money. I will trade you oil for gold though - and if you think me still a fool as you dig up gold from your soil and trade | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 1,758,802 |
University's mission has been informed by a liberation theology motivated by a preferential option for the poor. Father Ignacio Ellacura, Rector of the UCA from 1979 until his death in 1989, was a renowned theologian and public intellectual; he wrote numerous articles on liberation theology and on the role of the university in the life of the country. In "The University, Human Rights and The Poor Majority," he states: The university will have to set as its ultimate overall objective the attainment by the poor majority both of living standards sufficient for meeting their basic needs in a decent manner and of the highest degree of participation in the decisions that affect their own fate and that of society as a whole. 5 As Hugh Lacey points out, practicing this option for the poor is not only a moral imperative, but opens a path to a deeper, more accurate understanding of social reality: A fundamental theme of liberation theology is that contact with the sufferings of the poor, and with the communal struggle to overcome those sufferings, provide the key to understanding social reality -- a contact that is immediate, involved, expressive of compassion and solidarity, and critically articulated. 6 Ellacura was well aware that the UCA's mission required praxis in the form of a university response to the human rights violations going on in the country at the time and that this, in itself, posed a risk of persecution. In 1982, as the counter-insurgency intensified, Ellacura wrote: [The university's] | IP | IP ED | 3,232,647 |
debate, referred to cattle-to-cattle transmission, which is of course a major factor -- nobody denies it -- that has to be properly addressed. The tranche of new measures to which I referred a minute ago is the third tranche; it started under my watch, but I had already introduced two tranches of much tougher measures. To be honest, the previous Government had done the pre-movement testing as well. The suggestion that cattle-to-cattle movement is not being addressed is nonsense. The other measures are hugely important, but we come down to the fact that no country in the world has got rid of bovine TB -- I mean get rid of, not just reduce -- without addressing the reservoir of relevant wildlife. In this country, as in Ireland and France, this means badgers. The right hon. Gentleman's point has been made repeatedly over the last few days, but does he not agree that we are not comparing like with like here, in that the methodology used in other countries to deal with the problem has been quite different? I accept that, not least because the reservoir involves different species of animals. Clearly, we do not deal with badgers in the same way as we deal with wild buffalo in the Northern Territory of Australia. That is blatantly clear, but if we are to address the issue of the reservoir of badgers, there are only two ways of proceeding. Either we vaccinate them -- I shall come back to that -- or | ID | ID DF | 476,316 |
Once an image has been submitted other readers are then invited to share constructive feedback including encouragement on things that have been done well, suggestions on how the image could be improved and ideas on what the photographer could do next time. What do you think of the image? What do you like about it? How can it be improved? Stop by the forum thread or leave a comment below -- just please keep your comments constructive (if you don't like something share how it could be improved rather than just say you don't like it). First off.. I like the concept and what the photographer is trying to get across with this image. It's a good portait, but one thing I'd like to say.. the background is a bit too dark and a little over dramatic, but I see that this image is going for a strong, and dramatic look.. then it helps the image. Overall,,,,,, great image. Good job. I think you did an excellent job with the lighting and the rim light is very nice. The only improvement I would offer would be in the sky and background areas.. Either add more contrast or add some texture in the form of more clouds or something more radical. I love the drama, and the more the better. nice shot. My comment has to do with how the pictures makes me feel or the impression it gives to me. I feel like I'm looking at the banker who just | IN | IN IB | 3,170,209 |
Me and my partner went to this hotel for a bit of r and r away from daily chores and work. We did lots of research and after reading the many good reviews we decided to book a stay here. Everything was fine the first few days. Then on day 5 I got food poisoning. Now I have been to Thailand and eaten street food and I was fine. That pretty much ruined the holiday for me. My partner didn't want to leave me on my own either. It lasted well over 2 days. Service staff in restaurant are miserable and do not lay table fully after someone has left. The evening entertainment if staying on the right hand side of the building facing the sea is very loud and the same every evening. There are no cashpoints in the hotel. If you want cash you have to go to alayna and stay there 6 hours to get the free hotel bus back or pay 40lira fora taxi. All in all I was not very impressed. I will not be recommending the hotel to anyone or visiting again. Stayed October 2012 Value Location Rooms Cleanliness Service Was this review helpful? Yes Problem with this review? Ask jodiecoxap about Beach Club Doganay This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC RadkaEm Prague, Czech Republic Reviewer 3 reviews Reviews in 2 cities 1 helpful vote "everything perfect" Reviewed 18 October 2012 1 erson found this | OP | OP RV | 684,615 |
that can figure out ways to make very complex computer systems work. Why not let each person's name be flagged in the system every time a summons is sent, again when they return their forms, again when they show up, and yet again if they serve on a jury. Then the computers can skip the names which have lots of flags in favor of the names which have few or no flags. It simply cannot be that difficult to make the system fair to all. I think they just don't care. I also strongly agree jurors should be paid much more for their valuable time. This will make for much happier and less stressed jurors who can focus their attention on the case at hand and ultimately deliver much more fair and thoughtful verdicts. There will also be a lot fewer people trying to get out of it in the first place. I will end by saying that despite what I've said, jury duty is worthwhile. It is not just criminals getting off and frivolous lawsuits. There are also lots of falsely accused people and true crime victims that really do need our help Roaslie, I agree. I too, am harrassed with summons. I have given up voting and if I could I'd give up driving if the summons would just stop coming. I have served multiple times and lost income as well -- and know many people who have never been summoned, and would love to have the opportunity. | HI | HI HT | 167,513 |
the same system comparing 16 vs 24-bit? You won't be taken seriously by anyone in the industry if you start making these sorts of claims. >But please understand that this petition was started because I and others like me, simply cant understand why its taking so long. Sure, but why then start lecturing everyone on technical matters that you know nothing about? >Also (I do not want to open this can of worms) look at how much people spend on mains cables, power suppliers and mains filters - in an attempt to improve mains quality - which helps to lower the noise floor. A very tiny percentage of people spend extra money on this stuff, as record companies are well aware. How do you know the CDs in question were based on the same mixes and the only difference was in the fact that one was 16-bit and the other 24-bit? How did you do the blinding? How many CDs did you use? And do you understand the science and maths behind these issues? You've started a public campaign to change some technical matters, and you then came here and made various technical claims in quite a grand way. So yes, I'd call that lecturing. Not that saying that you can't lecture. But you can't also expect people not to respond to what you say, point out flaws (or at least what they think are flaws), and suggest better ways of achieving your aims. Once you go public and start | ID | ID DF | 1,475,713 |
this affectionate joint memoir. "We belonged to the Lazy B, and it belonged to each of us," write O'Connor and Day. "We thought it would always be there." Weathering events from the Great Depression to cyclical drought, they worked the ranch's 300 square miles alongside a colorful crew of cowboys, learning the ways of cattle, horses, and people, lessons they share in well-turned anecdotes. They also learned a system of values that "was simple and unsophisticated and the product of necessity," one that has followed them into the larger world. Court watchers and fans of Western writing alike will take pleasure in this multigenerational account of life on the range. --Gregory McNamee --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Publishers Weekly This memoir-cum-natural history evinces a clear picture of the American Southwest during the early to mid 20th century. Though O'Connor's name initially conjures images of austere black robes and the halls of justice, a very different person emerges from the childhood recalled here. A collaboration between O'Connor and her brother, the book recounts the lives of their parents "MO" and "DA" (pronounced "M.O." and "D.A.") and the colorful characters who helped run the Lazy B ranch. Growing up on the Gila River flowing from New Mexico to Arizona during the 1930s and '40s, the children quickly learned about the desert's abundant and dangerous creatures and plants. And no experience of Western ranch life is complete without the constant struggle for water | IP | IP DS | 694,259 |
every school in the USA. I just wish we had books like this in England because we too have a secret history like the Hemmings and Jefferson relationship, born from Britain's colonisation of Africa, India and the Caribbean, we too have a legacy that needs to be told and perhaps one day it will be. This story is catalogued as a book for teens and young adults, but I found it great reading for an older audience. It was written as a result of research done by twenty-year-old Shannon Lanier, a direct descendant of Thomas Jefferson and his slave Sally Hemings. With slavery as the backdrop, this book is an attempt to combine the history of one American family. Amidst the controversy surrounding the biography of Thomas Jefferson and his offspring, Shannon shares his family's story. Many descendants of Martha Jefferson and several generations of historians have resisted the claims of kinship to Jefferson by Hemings' offspring, and they feel these claims will tarnish his legacy. But the information collected by Shannon is not a myth, and it is his belief that he has found the final piece of puzzle to complete the search for the the Hemings' family tree. Shannon never intended to bring shame to Jefferson's legacy, but he is aware that his research will show an unveiled look at a man many feel is beyond reproach. The story is told with a collection of historical essays, interviews and family photographs, and is wonderfully illustrated by Jane Feldman. | IP | IP DS | 1,397,011 |
and twenty) Acts 18:17 Then they all turned on Sosthenes the synagogue ruler and beat him in front of the court. But Gallio showed no concern whatever. Romans 1:1 Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle and set apart for the gospel of God-- Romans 1:10 in my prayers at all times; and I pray that now at last by God's will the way may be opened for me to come to you. 2 Corinthians 1:1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Timothy our brother, To the church of God in Corinth, together with all the saints throughout Achaia: 2 Corinthians 8:5 And they did not do as we expected, but they gave themselves first to the Lord and then to us in keeping with God's will. Ephesians 1:1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, To the saints in Ephesus, the faithful in Christ Jesus: Colossians 1:1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Timothy our brother, 2 Timothy 1:1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, according to the promise of life that is in Christ Jesus, 1 After his salutation and thanksgiving, 10 he exhorts them to unity, 12 and reproves their dissensions. 18 God destroys the wisdom of the wise, 21 by the foolishness of preaching; 26 and calls not the wise, mighty, and noble, 28 but the foolish, weak, and men of | LY | LY PR | 439,137 |
enough to touch other couples on the floor in Buenos Aires. That's never been a problem for the milongueros who learned to dance with little space in the downtown confiterias during the 1950s. There is no one teaching these skills today except a handful of milongueros. Good question Jan. (And I assume you mean 'they' instead of 'you'.) I think performance moves and social dancing should be defined as such and that teachers have a responsibility to differentiate between the two if necessary. Salon tango to me is elegant social dancing, no stage stuff, doesn't take up a lot of space and does not impede the LOD. Yes, that's what I meant. They (the teachers) throw out the rules of conduct on the social dance floor when they teach. Most who attend classes are there as social dancers who want to progress in their improvisational skills, not learn choreography for stage. Organizers should hire teachers with social dance skills rather than performers who only know and teach choreography. They are the root of the problems on the dance floor. There are young couples training to have careers in tango in BsAs. There are few places for performers on stage, so many are giving exhibitions and teaching. The problem is they have no experience on the dance floor and bring their choreography to the classes instead of improvisational skills. Most choreography requires space and disregards the line of dance, etc. Dancers are so accustomed to watching exciting exhibitions from their teachers, | HI | HI | 685,710 |
i told him i had a boyfriend wene i didnt then he said he hopes that he treats me well and that was the end of the convo so last month my sister and i pranked called him and he reconized my sisters voice so they started talking and she told him that she thinks me and him should be friends first and she asked if he had a girlfriend and he said no well after they talked i txted him and we were having a normal convosation and then my sister took the phone and said this "I bet alot of girls txt and call u" And This Is What He Said "Not really only one that matters (its you)" then i took my phone back and wrote why me?? cause i know he has alot of girls to choose from at high school the he wrote somthing sweet it said "idk i just really like u alot of girls like me but i choose u" I told him that was really sweet Then we just talked normal after that then the next day i texted him and he didnt text back a whole week after he still didnt txt back even wene i txted him a few times in the week cause i didnt want to sound desprete he did txt me on a wendsday but wene i texted him back he didnt text back so that saterday he called me he told me his phone was turned | OP | OP OB | 3,224,578 |
English blood lines as the majority. It can be achieved if we had unity but its getting people to agree to disagree and act as one, the same way that our enemies unite come elections all under the labor Umbrella. England has as much a right to be free as any other ethnic nation in the world and I will always fight for that freedom, till my dying breath I can partly agree with you PP, but you need to drop the 'anyone can be English' talk. Some of us on ASF don't believe that all non-Germanic peoples can be repatriated, but that doesn't mean we need to consider them 'English'. They can be 'guests' and they can be treated with courtesy so long as they accept that they are guests and are respectful. Truth is, the majority of the English are too compassionate to drive every last remotely non-indigenous person from this land. We'll find it easy to push the Islamists, criminals, illegals and segregated ones out. But very few would support the deportation of the friendly Hindu family they've lived next door to for 20 years, or their nephew who is half-cast because of the miscegenation of their brother or sister. I have always said that anyone can be an English citizen providing they live by the laws of the land. I have seen many object to the Citizenship title so compromise on this title can be debated, but as you say we cant expect an exclusively English | ID | ID DF | 478,513 |
heartfelt and beautiful job of explaining how the best intentioned goverment programs to support farming are actually destroying it, and the health and freedom of Americans along with it. It's a manifesto for local food systems. If you are interested in local food and supporting sustainable agriculture, this book should be on your shelf and gifted to those in government and academia who could make a difference but haven't. | IP | IP DS | 100,646 |
this industry. Whether it's business and marketing, or keeping up to date with the latest design and development trends, it's important to keep pushing ahead. The web design industry is a great one that allows us to be both creative and technical, all at the same time. It's the best of both worlds, in my book, and with such a great community of other female web designers, it's a fun one, as well! Shannon Farrell Bio: Born and raised in Rochester New York, I always had a passion for the arts and anything that involved creativity. I went off to NYC to get my Bachelors in Graphic Design and I now reside in Virginia Beach. When I'm not designing, I'm usually doing something with music or figuring out where to travel next. Portfolio: shannonfarrell.com Twitter: @dolceshan How Did You Get Into the Web Design Industry? I originally majored in Fine Arts and saw that my friends majoring in Graphic Design were working on some really cool projects. I decided to switch my major and when I graduated I wanted to focus on print design. I soon took a job as a Web Designer just to get some experience but quickly fell in love with it. Do You Think There is a Lack of Female Web Designers? Based on studies, the web design industry is dominated by males, but I know a lot of truly talented female designers out there that are gaining recognition. Have You Ever Experienced Any Negativity or | SP | SP IT | 3,259,252 |
It was a great s0ng. Britney sing that s0ng with heart and it touch me. Especialy in d line 'never th0ugh it w0uld end' its realy me. I never th0ugh my ex say g0odbye with0ut a clear reason. Hate u dude! Haha..lol Wow, it reminds of my 1st crush. I will give up that I fall in love my crush almost 1 year, he still don't like me back. I'm tired of waiting for him say love me or like me. IF he still don't like me, so I will give up and I'll be 100% single! I will take to some time...:\ i love this song so much what she saying is so true i reminds me of my ex gurl friend angelica she broke my heart & i miss her so much & still love her & when i saw this video i started 2 cry bc it was so sad i love u angelica nomatter what i love this song so much..... it reminds me of my ex soul!! he is my 1st love and he is my 1st kiss,,, but we broke each other bcoz of somebody else!! and now both of us had someone new.. but we still communicate each other and were friends now.. but im also his 1st love I never was a big fan of britney, and though i really liked that song, I never understood its meaning till recently when my boyfriend broke up with me for some other girl. We | LY | LY SL | 181,682 |
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