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{"text": "8th February 2013 Back in Pattaya, spending our days learning about raising the sexual energy and our nights practicing. No sex in class, to the disappointment of some and the relief of others, led to such a charged atmosphere it was surprising the whole place did not erupt in a mushroom shaped cloud of ecstasy. I confess to being among the disappointed. A perfunctory rub on the front of the trousers when Mantak instructed us to stimulate the energy was no substitute for some good stiff solo cultivation, and ‘imagining gods and goddesses making love’ a poor replacement for remembering the Cuban of the night before or anticipating the Swiss Miss of the night to come.\nI had returned to Pattaya via the magical island of Koh Pha Ngan, where a trio of Israelis, two Catalans and Kerry, followers of a tantalisingly tempting tantric cult, had initiated me into the art of sexual ecstasy. I later learned their Laden-lookalike leader was referred to by HH the DL as a ‘tantric fraud’ (a teeny bit of celibate envy perhaps?) but did freshly-divorced me care, when the table was new-laid for pleasure and I was getting laid on it? No no no noooo! They were intrigued by Mantak’s stuff and I was very happy to trade initiations.\nAfter Pattaya I returned to the Island with two of my friends excited at the prospect of plundering so many rich niches. Mr Electric travelled with twentyseven pairs of socks and difficulty sustaining relationships due to his practice, at the point of no return, of adopting the Embracing the Tree posture to recycle his ejaculation leaving the squeeze of the moment both mystified and frustrated. White Tiger ate crab every day and went on to teach a version of Mantak’s practice that gave his students headaches. We all need a happy ending from time to time, including – oops, sorry, no gossip! Not just yet, anyway.\n*\nNext Time – Got Lucky 13"}
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{"text": "You're watching...\nYou're watching...\nAlso in this playlist...\nAuto-advance: ONAuto-advance\nThis transcript is automatically generated\nComes a CBO report showing Americans are actually paying less as a percentage of their income in taxes than they have in thirty years and we're supposed to count our lucky stars.\nAre you serious are too seriously suggesting.\nThat we're getting off too lightly with taxes in this country that Uncle Sam isn't getting woods do it because a lot of folks must be dodging and then I think you're an idiot and the mainstream media lying on to this -- -- to justify higher taxes will there idiots of the highest order.\nLet me explain its tax receipts are down.\nBecause the number of folks out of jobs.\nIt's that it would -- You more workers paying in less tax revenue coming in this is not rocket science money in money out.\nYou would think with less money coming in Washington would then moved to -- less money.\nGoing out you would be wrong because -- tax receipts did -- spending did not.\n-- these guys does double down like it was a Denny's Grand Slam breakfast -- Still -- up don't look back well.\nTime to look at something guys not that dark crevice from which I assume -- most splendid spending ideas evolve.\nBut the very same CBO report whose other fascinating nuggets you conveniently chose to ignore.\nLike the little nugget in this report about the top 1%.\nYou want to pay up.\nTheir total tax rate went up.\nThe only group to pay a higher rated taxes aren't close to the 30% minimum the president demands they should paying taxes.\n-- that a -- and I data kick that nowhere it did -- see this little test not mentioned by anyone.\nNodding about the rich paying more just the -- everyone -- last which is coal line more or less if reporters showed half as much zeal.\nCovering all the money going out as they do all the money coming in May be we'd get this mess figured out.\nWe shouldn't be grateful.\nThat thanks to a recession and countless lost jobs our tax rate has fallen we should be asking why that hell are spending has not.\nPerhaps that story is simply too -- But again folks this is -- a classic example of the way news is reported.\nThis isn't a red or blue rinsed from its green -- say that a million decides to I'm blue in the face -- -- -- -- or something in the face.\nThis is -- a simple story tucked in the same report I read the report the report proves.\nTax receipts are down and a percentage is down.\nBecause time -- They just inserted over the top of the report.\nTax receipts are down because time suck because they had more discretion and I just.\nBut don't let the media sell you -- story that is and we listened to us."}
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{"text": "SportsPulse: USA TODAY's NHL insiders Peter Barzilai, Jimmy Hascup and Kevin Allen discuss some of their picks. USA TODAY Sports\nSAN JOSE, Calif. — If there’s any lingering effect from Shayne Gostisbehere getting sandwiched by two New York Islanders defensemen in the Flyers’ preseason finale, he didn’t show it.\nIn Tuesday’s practice, the last one before the Flyers open their season against the San Jose Sharks, Gostisbehere was jovial on the ice and looked like his normal self, making creative plays with the puck and skating with ease.\n“I’m good, man,” Gostisbehere said. “I’m ready to go.”\nNHL PREVIEW: Breaking down the 2017-2018 Metropolitan Division\nIt’s because of his potential injury that the Flyers have eight defensemen to start their four-game road trip. It’s why Matt Read was waived Monday and sent to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms Tuesday.\nAnd, by design, the Flyers offered no clarity on the situation. Such is gamesmanship in the NHL these days.\n“He’s gotta be able to help us win a game,” general manager Ron Hextall said. “We’ll see how he is (Wednesday).”\nThere’s no way the Flyers hold Gostisbehere out of the lineup if he’s healthy. Even though his skating wasn’t up to par until about February last season, the team relied on him. Even though they healthy scratched him a couple times, he’s a huge chunk of what makes them tick.\nSo if Gostisbehere is in, who is out?\nAgain, the Flyers muddied the situation in Tuesday’s practice. A top pair of Ivan Provorov and Andrew MacDonald has been in line with their past decisions. Everything after that looked like it might not stick.\nGostisbehere was with Samuel Morin, a pair that’s been together in the past, but a Gostisbehere-Robert Hagg pairing seemed more likely a couple days ago. Travis Sanheim was with Radko Gudas and Brandon Manning paired with Hagg.\nExpect them to change by Wednesday’s morning skate.\nPart of the Flyers’ unwillingness to share a clear picture is that rookies are left in the dark. Hagg knows he made the team outright, but Sanheim and Morin both sat out the last preseason game not knowing if they had made the team. Only one was going to until Gostisbehere got hurt.\n“Obviously not playing that game and having to watch, it sucks having to watch,” said Sanheim, who is roommates with Morin on the trip and they lived together last year in Allentown, Pennsylvania also. “You can learn stuff from sitting up there and trying to take some notes from other players that are playing in the game and just tyring not to think about anything too much. Obviously I’m happy to still be here and on the trip.”\nAs for Morin, who has played the last two full seasons in the American Hockey League, the wait has been even longer and the lack of clarity can be frustrating.\n“I think it’s part of hockey,” he said. “I’ve always been like this, I’ve always lived day-to-day. I know if I play good, when I get my chance I’m gonna be good. That’s the only thing I can control. I know I’m here right now and I’m really happy about it and I think I deserve it. We’ll see what happens in a few days.”\nOnce the Flyers identify Gostisbehere’s situation, it’s likely they make a move or two at some point. After Wednesday’s game in San Jose, they play the next day in Los Angeles so any move would probably come after that game.\nRead would likely come back from the Phantoms with either Sanheim or Morin going down to the minors. The intention is to keep seven defensemen on the roster in a healthy situation and not sit a rookie as a scratch.\n“We’ve said it all the way along, we’re not going to keep a player here that’s not ready to help us be a better team this year,” coach Dave Hakstol said. “So the expectations are there that you go out and you do your job and do it to the best of your ability on that night.”\nGostisbehere feels he’s healthy enough to do his job.\nLoose Pucks\nAll the rookies graduated to new numbers for surviving training camp, although they were assigned numbers and didn’t choose them. Morin is now 5, not 50. Sanheim went from 57 to 6. Hagg dropped one digit like Morin and is now 8 instead of 48. Taylor Leier now wears 20 rather than 58 and Nolan Patrick 19, not 64. … The team was set to announce a new alternate captain Tuesday night. They took it to a team vote for the first time to replace Pierre-Edouard Bellemare. … One side effect the Flyers aren’t thrilled with about the four-game road trip — three of them are home openers. That means after the team goes out for warmups they have to sit idle in the locker room while the home team goes through the theatrics of introducing each individual player, coach and staff member. “I haven’t sent the thank you card yet to NHL scheduling,” Hakstol said.\nDave Isaac; 856-486-2479; disaac@gannett.com\nUp next: vs. San Jose Sharks\nWhen: 10:30 p.m., Wednesday\nTV/Radio: NBCSN/97.5 FM\nJoin the Conversation\nTo find out more about Facebook commenting please read the Conversation Guidelines and FAQs"}
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{"text": "Coronavirus infections have surged in a number of states, setting the United States on a markedly different pandemic trajectory than other wealthy nations.\nThere are many reasons our.\nThe end result, according to one of the studies, is that infection and mortality rates are higher in places where one pundit who initially downplayed the severity of the pandemic — Fox News’.\nIn April, Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Dolores Albarracin of the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign published a peer-reviewed study examining how Americans’ media diets affected their beliefs about the coronavirus.\nAdministering a nationally representative phone survey with 1,008 respondents, they found that people who got most of their information from mainstream print and broadcast outlets tended to have an accurate assessment of the severity of the pandemic and their risks of infection. But those who relied on conservative sources, such as Fox News and Rush Limbaugh, were more likely to believe in conspiracy theories or unfounded rumors, such as the belief that taking vitamin C could prevent infection, that the Chinese government had created the virus, and that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was exaggerating the pandemic’s threat “to damage the Trump presidency.”\nThese.\nA working paper posted by the National Bureau of Economic Research in May examined whether these incorrect beliefs affected real-world behavior..\n.\nAnother recent working paper, by economists at the University of Chicago and other institutions, similarly finds that Fox News viewers are less likely to comply with public health guidelines than consumers of other media. But their paper takes the analysis two steps further: It finds that Fox viewers aren’t a monolith, with fans of some media personalities acting distinctly from others. It also provides evidence that those behavioral differences are contributing to the spread and mortality rate of COVID-19 in certain areas..\n. They further note that those differences fade beyond March, as the two hosts’ coverage had largely converged by then.\nIn a statement, a Fox News spokesman said “as this timeline proves, Hannity has covered Covid-19 since the early days of the story. The ‘study’ almost completely ignores his coverage and repeated, specific warnings and concerns from January 27-February 26 including an early interview with Dr. (Anthony) Fauci in January. This is a reckless disregard for the truth.”."}
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{"text": "Institute vs Coleraine: Betting Tips & Predictions for Northern Ireland Premier match. Institute meets Coleraine in a match of a round in Northern Ireland Premier this Saturday at 13:00. Betting Tips Today predict a full time result of 2:4 and a Over 2.5 goals and a YES for both teams to score. Institute vs Coleraine Northern Ireland Premier 23/Mar/19 free football betting tips and predictions. Free betting tips for Northern Ireland Premier - Institute vs. Coleraine, match day 23-Mar-19. Predictions, tips and stats for Institute matches. Institute attack strength, Institute defence weakness and Institute recent form analysis. Institute. Institute vs. Coleraine."}
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{"text": "The rowing club at Warwick University is made up of a group of students who do some great fundraising work for Macmillan Cancer Support. How? Why, naked calendars of course.\nWhile the idea of a nude calendar is nothing new, the student athletes at Warwick, both male and female, have kicked things up a notch with their versions, and they have made plenty of fans in the process across their social media pages on Twitter and Facebook.\nIn the last few weeks, it seems that the latter of those has been causing them a bit of hassle after those in charge at Zuckerberg HQ had the girls' page taken down, where they were trying to drum up some publicity for their second edition of the calendar. However, the guys' page was left untouched.\nPic via Warwick Rowing\nFor many, including the athletes themselves, they saw this as a double standard and felt they were being unfairly punished. As one member of the rowing club, Frankie Salzano, told The Huffington Post, \"the photographs we feel are an accurate representation of an athletic female body, something to be celebrated and not shunned, especially because there are Facebook pages that are degrading to the female form.\"\nPic via Warwick Rowing\nIn the end, Facebook have been forced to row back on their previous decision and reopen the page, but the bad feedback that they received for shutting it down in the first place actually created a lot of publicity for the students and their work in the process. So much so, in fact, that their website crashed under the volume of traffic of people trying to order themselves a copy of the now infamous calendar.\nIf you want to support the girls, or indeed the lads, in their efforts to raise money for charity, then head on over to their website and get your hands on a calendar.\nVia GQ Brazil and The Huffington Post"}
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{"text": "\nWhy Mr. Bidoof!?\nThis is the best Pokeflash evar!\nRated 5 / 5 stars\nHells yeah!\nThat was one badass bidoof. Now if only all pokemon were like that. the world would be a better place.\nRated 5 / 5 stars\nAwesome\n\"He's throwing ninjas at me!\" one of the most random and hilarious lines I've ever heard, you're good at this mate xD\nRated 0 / 5 stars\nWTF\nthis is the stupidest thing on newgrounds!\nRated 4.5 / 5 stars\n...\nwooot!!!\nnice dude!"}
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{"text": "Level 4 Accredited Management Diploma Entry Requirements\nStudents must hold a Level 3 Diploma or A Level qualification to enrol into our Level 4 Accredited Management Diploma\nBasic English reading and writing skills, as full tutor support is given.\nAll students must be 16 years of age or above.\nStudy Hours\nApproximately 400 hours.\nLevel 4 Accredited Management Diploma Course Duration\n1 Year.\nEnrolment\nYou can enrol on the course at any time.\nAwarding Body\nAssessment Method\nCoursework only.\nLevel 4 Accredited Management Diploma Course Content\nLevel 4 Accredited Management Diploma Unit 1: Using information, communication and technology ICT in Management Studies\nThis first unit of the.\nLevel 4 Accredited Management Diploma Unit 2: Introduction to management studies\nThe aim of this unit on the BTEC Management course is to give learners an opportunity to study the main management principles and practices, and evaluate theories which underpin past and current management processes and applications.\nUnit content\n1 Theories of management\n- Exploration and evaluation of the work of Fayol, Taylor and Mintzberg.\n- Exploration and evaluation of Leadership Theories – Hersey and Blanchard.\n- Exploration and evaluation of Tuckmans’ group theory and models.\n2 M anagement leadership\n- Defining leadership.\n- Historical comparisons.\n- Leadership research.\n- Levels of leadership and leadership styles.\n- Aims and objectives of delegation.\n- Limitations and levels of delegation.\n- Measurement of outcomes.\n3 Team building\n- Working in and with groups.\n- Cohesion strategies.\n- Diversity and compatibility.\n- Environments and organisations.\n- History of group development.\n- Setbacks and limitations.\n4 Time management\n- Strategies.\n- Prioritising.\n- Timescales and goal setting.\n- SMART targets.\n- SWOT analysis.\n- Problem solving.\n- Force field analysis.\n- Mind mapping.\nLevel 4 Accredited Management Diploma Unit 3: Practical management skillsable knowledge.\nUnit content\n1 Principles of management meetings\n- Planning, preparation and information related to management meetings.\n- Structure and control strategies.\n- Summarising and record keeping.\n2 Interview skills\n- Listening and clarification strategies.\n- Types of questions – aims and objectives.\n- Identifying resistance in non-verbal and verbal behaviour cues; handling resistance.\n- Feedback – giving and receiving.\n- The Johari Window.\n- Development of interview interaction.\n3 Organisational structure\n- Classical hierarchical structure.\n- Functionality.\n- Recent trends and development.\n- Job design.\n- Mechanistic and organic organisations.\n- Size and technology.\n4 Centralisation\n- Aims and objectives.\n- Pros and cons.\n- Workforce structure.\n- Organisational culture.\n- Outsourcing effects.\n- Environment and stakeholder influences.\nLevel 4 Accredited Management Diplomaable skills.\nUnit content\n1 Business planning\n- Strategy development and implementation.\n- Financial planning.\n- Costing and budgets.\n- Budget controls and reporting processes.\n- Management decision making processes.\n- Planning for decisions and decision making.\n2 Process management\n- Input and output scenarios.\n- Efficiency and effectiveness.\n- Defining and clarifying business processes.\n- Stages of process management.\n- Process mapping, improvement and redesign.\n- Re-engineering and implementation.\n3 Managing project processes\n- The role and responsibilities of the project manager.\n- The project life cycle.\n- Milestones and work tasks.\n- Dependencies and contingencies.\n- Controlling and monitoring.\n- Resourcing and accountability.\n4 Quality management processes\n- Identifying risk.\n- Risk control.\n- Communication and reporting.\n- Resolving problems.\n- Costing and financing.\nLevel 4 Accredited Management Diploma.\nUnit content\n1 The learning organisation\n- Evaluation of Senge’s work.\n- The 5 components model.\n- The basic model of a system.\n- Social capita: historical perspectives, creating a learning organisation.\n2 Learning theories\n- Behaviourism, constructivism, Social Learning Theory, Cognitive Theory, Experiential Learning Theory, the VAK model, Honey and Mumford’s work, pragmatism and the Facilitation theory.\n3 Action learning\n- Process and application.\n- The training cycle and training needs.\n- Hard and soft skills.\n- Needs strategies.\n- The Training Needs Analysis (TNA).\n- The skills gap.\n4 Competency frameworks\n- Aims and objectives.\n- Methods and application.\n- Objective achievement.\n- Skills.\n- Examples and comparisons.\nLevel 4 Accredited Management Diploma.\nUnit content\n1 Factors for consideration\n- Work orientated learning.\n- Induction and instruction.\n- e-learning.\n- Blended learning.\n- Practical applications.\n2 Knowledge retention\n- Relevance of the skills gap.\n- Government initiatives and standards.\n- Training needs.\n- The Leitch Report.\n- Technological advancement.\n- Vocational training.\n- Expansion of HE, targets and aims and objectives.\n3 Standardisation\n- Vision and mission.\n- Productivity issues.\n- Government training initiatives and funding.\n- Learning Skills Council.\n- Modern Apprenticeships.\n- Other agency involvement.\n- National occupation standards.\n4 Evaluation\n- Best practice development.\n- Return on investment criteria.\n- Kirkpatrick model of training and evaluation.\n- CIRO model of training and evaluation.\n- CIPP system model.\nLevel 4 Accredited Management Diploma Unit 7: Motivation in the workplace\nThe aim of this unit is to provide learners with an opportunity to evaluate theories and models of motivation and apply these principles to workplace contexts; in addition learners will also be encouraged to explore management roles in relation to motivation and implementation of strategies.\nUnit content\n1 Theoretical principles of motivation\n- Motivation allied to performance.\n- Extrinsic and intrinsic motivation.\n- McGregor’s Theory.\n- Effects of personality on motivation.\n- The Big Five Model (Costa and McCrae).\n- Taylor and McGregor: Instrumentality Theory.\n- Content theories by Maslow, McLelland and Herzberg.\n2 Historical perspectives\n- Historical perspectives of motivational relevance, importance and development.\n- Rewards and punishments linked to motivational force.\n- The behaviour connection.\n- Dynamicism versus static growth.\n3 Individual need for achievement\n- Historical perspectives.\n- The need and drive for achievement in modern work life.\n- Self-realisation and self-actualisation.\n- Existence, relatedness, growth and fulfilment at work.\n- How to motivate the workforce.\n4 Cognitive perspective\n- Process theories: Vroom, Porter, Lawler, Adams.\n- Cognitive relationships.\n- Expectancy scores and ratings.\n- Motivational forces.\n- Ability, role, perception and goals.\n- Equity and the effects of organisational culture.\nLevel 4 Accredited Management Diploma.\nUnit content\n1 Language of management\n- Historical perspectives.\n- Emergence of ‘speake’.\n- The culture of buzzwords.\n- Shift to paperless communication.\n2 Comparative evaluations between theories\n- Historical theories – Hannon and Weaver model (channel medium and feedback).\n- The communication of meaning.\n- Semantic noise.\n- McLuhan – influence of low volume, intonation and modulation in effective communication.\n- Hall’s Theory of Territorial Zones and Mehrabian’s model on spoken communication.\n3 Principles of best practice\n- Skills and knowledge bases.\n- Aims, objectives and limitations of management communication methods.\n- Preparation and logistics.\n- Feedback and reporting outcomes.\n4 Email as a primary method\n- History of email emergence as a primary communication method.\n- Advantages and disadvantages.\n- Commercial cost.\n- Diversion and stress.\n- Effective use.\n- Information storage and legislation.\n- Information overload.\nProgression\nThis Level 4 Accredited Management Diploma can be used to gain entry to a Level 5 Diploma or Degree course in a related field.\nThere are no reviews yet."}
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{"text": "Sothebys News\nSan Francisco is second-healthiest housing market in U.S.18 Mar 2013\nAlthough it was hit hard by the housing market downtown of the late 2000s - as so many U.S. cities were - San Francisco has demonstrated a strong ability to bounce back to its pre-recession levels. In recent months, increasing demand and consumer confidence have helped strengthen the San Francisco real estate market, helping it become one of the h \nDesign ideas from Santa Barbara's trendsetting home offices18 Mar 2013 numb \nNew exhibit celebrates women's domestic artwork18 Mar 2013 craftsma \nLos Angeles housing market returns to pre-recession levels18 Mar 2013\nAfter a few years of relative stagnancy, the Los Angeles real estate market is showing several positive signs. Increased consumer optimism, an improving job market and a shrinking supply have all contributed to positive gains in recent months, according to LA Observed . Although all sectors of the city's housing market have shown signs of improvem \nAn eclectic design approach for Manhattan real estate18 Mar 2013\nWhen people go about a home redecorating project, they often try to pick a theme and create a coherent atmosphere in their house. This approach has the benefit of consistency, but some designers have begun advocating a more varied style. Believing that a disparate collection of art and furnishings can add depth and vibrancy to a home, these profes \nAward-winning string quartet comes to Santa Fe18 Mar 2013 \nBay Area real estate experiences across-the-board gains18 Mar 2013 t \nNew exhibition showcases the wide-ranging Santa Ynez landscape18 Mar 2013\nThe lush, dramatic landscape of the Santa Ynez Valley makes it an ideal venue for painters and photographers. It should not be surprising to learn, then, that the region is filled with aspiring and accomplished artists. Six of the area's most talented members of this growing cohort currently have their paintings on display in one of Santa Ynez "}
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{"text": "Read and rate the best solutions below by giving them a \"thumbs up\".\nBreed Description: The American Cocker Spaniel is an active, friendly dog with a refined, rounded head, long, lobular ears and a sturdy compact body. Although mostly sought after for companionship, the Cocker Spaniel still retains the keen hunting instincts typically found in all spaniels..\nBy Ellen Brown\nGive a \"thumbs up\" to the solution that worked the best! Do you have a better solution? Click here to share it!\nHere are questions related to Cocker Spaniel Breed Information and Photos.\nBy Karen from Waldron, AR\nCrickentnc, My Cocker Spaniel, Lady is the same exact size now that she is in the pic above. She has not grown any at all. Lady is now a year old. She turned a year back in March. She is full of love she is such a loveable lil' dog.\nBelow are photos related.\nOur dog's name is Bailey and the cat is Cleo. Our 4 month old Cocker Spaniel loves our 9 year old Calico cat.\nWe adopted our cat from the kennel where we board our animals. After our beloved comfort retriever (Cocker Spaniel/Golden Retriever mix) departed for the rainbow bridge, we got the Cocker Spaniel.\nYou can see from the picture, our two \"pals\" like to groom each other. They are constant companions. Our cat waits for the dog to get back inside after he has been out in the yard.\nBy Mary in AZ\nBent.\nFantasia is a clown, she always seems to know when you need a smile and she will do something just so funny you just can't stay blue. I swear she has learned how to make a funny face just to cheer you up!)\nThis is Izzie a one year old spoiled Cocker Spaniel. As you can see she is pretty much spoiled, and rules.\nBy Jen\nYour Pet's Age\n2.5 years\nYour Pet's Breed\nAmerican Cocker Spaniel\nWhat does your pet like to do for fun?\nMakes me play fetch :-D. Instead tragedy, for his two male dogs used for breeding died, so he decided to sell the females he owned. I saw her picture on his website and when I learned she was up for sale, I was more than pleased to get Lacey.\nLacey loves to play with a ball. When the previous owner stated to us her favorite toy was a ball, he really meant it. She walks around with it in her mouth besides running after it. Lacey loves taking long walks and will lay by the gate waiting for her master to come back indoors. She follows him around the house and is becoming a lap dog. She enjoys getting her tummy rubbed and having a lot of attention. Lacey is quiet, gentle, and has a sweet disposition.\nLily Belle is 18 months old and an American Cocker Spaniel. I got my pet from a farmer, who had both the father and mother. She was being advertised on a community bulletin board.\nLily loves to take walks. Another favorite is playing fetch and tug of war. I would have to say her all time favorite is trying to grab socks and take off with them. She also really loves being scratched and rubbed (but who doesn't LOL!)\nLily has an extraordinary sweet disposition. She is also full of fun, and loves to be around people. Overall, I guess you could say that she is a real charmer.\nEven our Millie gets hot in AZ! We moved from WA to AZ and even our dog Millie had a hard time getting used to the heat and needed the fan. Its now her favorite place to sit.\nBy creativediane from Woodinville, WA\nMillie is an 8 year old Cocker Spaniel. I got Millie a year ago from a family that had 8 dogs, and some of them were picking on her and biting her. The family decided to find her a new home. I found her on Craigslist on the internet.\nShe loves to go for rides in the car and play ball. The other family named her Sweetie, but I call her Millie. That's a long story that I'll tell another time.\nBy creativediane from Woodinville, WA\nSmokey is a Cockerspanel. My daughter got him her first Christmas from her grandmama. He likes to lay on your lap. He is very loving and protective of my baby girl. Her best friend.\nBy Laterra\nM.\"\nDa.\nAngel loves playing with our other Cocker, Halo. She sniffs trails when taking walks, loves riding in car, enjoys chew toys, and runs and fetches the ball. One of her cutest moments is when TV is on and a dog barks, she runs to the screen to watch the dog and tilts her head and barks. She appears to be communicating.\nAngel is a small chocolate Cocker Spaniel who was born on Valentine's Day. Angel is a lap dog and loves to have her tummy rubbed. She is full of energy right after her bath and loves to run and be chased after. She's has a sweet disposition and is very gentle.\nBy Myrna from OH\nForest is a Cocker Spaniel and is 5 months old. He is an early Christmas gift from my parents.\nWhen I am crafting he sneaks up and grabs the bags of fabric on the floor.\nI must say I do a lot of more walking and that's a good thing!\nBy Laura from Newberry, FL\nHalo is 10 weeks old and is a AKC American Cocker Spaniel. After our pet died of liver cancer, we bought another cocker spaniel to fill the void our dog left. Halo was 8 weeks old when we got him and was born on Sept. 6, 2007.\nHalo loves to chase after a two litre plastic bottle around the floor for fun and he gets a lot of exercise. Halo also likes to play with his squeaky plush dog bone shaped toy and play tug of war with me. He likes to play in the fallen leaves and carry one in his mouth when he takes a walk.\nBy Myrna from Georgetown, OH\nPJ is a 1 year old Cocker Spaniel. I got him at a pet store in Spring 2007. He likes to play with his brother.\nBy Heather from Canton, GA. She had motor oil and screws in her fur. It was an awful sight. I have always loved these kinds of dogs, so I brought her home and she's fit into our family ever since.\nShe loves to play ball, goes for walks, or just get a good doggie rub. Lady is a wonderful dog, always willing to please.\nBy Cynthia from Douglasville, GA\nGuiness is a 2 month old Cocker Spaniel. My daughter just got Guiness. He loves to play with my grand-daughter Rebecca.\nBy Penny from Ipava, IL\nSpark\nShae is a 3 year old Cocker Spaniel.\nI adopted her from a Cocker Spaniel rescue shelter when she was one year old. She loves to run and to chase balls.\nShe obeys very well and loves to please everyone.\nBy Joanna from Searcy, AR!\nBy Jessie from Tyndall AFB, Fl\nEditor's Note: Here's a picture of Andy Dick to compare.\nThis is our boy Sammy. We adopted him at the pound a few weeks ago. He is a 5 1/2 year old cocker spaniel and we just had him neutered. He is very well behaved and very fun to have around. Here is a picture of him and our little miniature Cocker Spaniel I entered before named Star - they get along great!\nBy Connie\nThis is a picture of the newest member of our family. Her name is Star and she is a miniature Cocker Spaniel that we got from the pound last October. They said she is about 7 years old. She is the most loving dog you have ever seen. Her favorite thing to do this hot summer is lick ice cubes until they are gone! This picture of her has been nicknamed Willy (for Willie Nelson) by my sister.\nBy Connie\nHere is Seamus, our baby. A full bred Cocker Spaniel he is the joy of our lives. He is 4 months old today and quite in love with the camera.\nBy Gardencraft"}
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{"text": "Tax Refunds What is the current IRS status on processing 4, 2019 1 min read Last updated 2/15 Congratulations on finishing your taxes! We know how important your tax refund is to you. Good news, the IRS started processing tax returns on January 30th. Returns will be processed in the order they were submitted and as soon as your tax return is accepted, we will notify you by email. This notification could take up to 48 hours. The IRS estimates that you should receive your tax refund within 21 days of your return being accepted. The IRS issued more than 9 out of 10 refunds in less than 21 days last year and expects the same results this year. Once your tax return has been accepted by the IRS, you can track the status of your refund by logging into your MyTurboTax account or checking the IRS Where’s My Refund Tool. IRS Update: The IRS announced today that they are experiencing high traffic on their Where’s My Refund Tool. As a result, there may be limited availability during busier periods. The IRS has asked the entire tax industry to remind customers to only check Where’s My Refund once a day. IRS systems are only updated once a day, usually overnight. Previous Post Where’s My Tax Refund?: IRS Has $153 Million in Undeliverable… Next Post 4 Steps from E-file to your Tax Refund! Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam More from TurboTaxBlogTeam 1,796 responses to “What is the current IRS status on processing returns?” « Older Comments I just filed my 2017 tax return on the 13th of March 2019 and as of today it is still saying processing and I really need to understand why its like this Reply Hi Ellen, Prior year tax returns have a longer processing time. Per the IRS; “It takes approximately 6 weeks to process past due tax returns.” The IRS issues all tax refunds. TurboTax does not issue the actual refund. Once the return is processed, You may check the status of the tax refund via IRS: “Where’s My Refund?” tool,. Please note you will need the following information when checking on your refund status: Social security number or ITIN Your filing status Your exact refund amount Thank you Reply I’m still not able to see when I’m getting my 2017 refund, its been about 10weeks now. you guys said past due refunds takes up to about 6 weeks and I am still waiting on mines. It is past the 15th of April and that is the last day for taxes to be filed, I’m also assuming received as well. Refund? How quaint. For the last 30 years I’ve had to pay the feds a small amount ($200 or so) because I wanted my money all year long and had better sense than to let them hold it interest free. If you’re still using tax season as some sort of foolish, no interest, savings plan you deserve your delayed and smaller refunds. Reply I have done my taxes April 8 2017 but I have to send them off in the mail April 10 2017 and now it saying processing I been waiting a month all ready. Reply You should receive it within 48 hours after the processing period is over. However it may take a few more days, depending on the Bank its being routed to. Assuming you e-filed it. Reply I filed my tax return on 01/19/16 and it is still saying processing what’s taking so long Reply You try to identify I had to do that I filed when you did Reply This should be posted every year. Reply I filed my taxes in Feb 2015 and I got a message on Where’s my refund saying that its being revised, now its June and I checked it today and its saying its been processed. What does this mean anyone ? By the way I sent in all the information that was asked of me . Reply Hi there friends, how is all, and what you desire to say concerning this paragraph, in my view its truly remarkable in support of me. Reply I filed my taxes with TT on February 6th. I have already received my state of Maine refund but the status on my federal has been “processing will give a date for refund” for well over a week. I have been reading through the posts and am wondering if it is still the education credits that is holding up my return? I have been filing with education credits for a few years and they’ve never held anything up. Is it different this year and if so why? Reply me too for four months i am going crazy over it Reply Thank you fߋr sharing үour info. I truly aρpreciate your efvforts aand I am waiting for your further post thanks once again. Reply I’m not sure whyy but this web site is loading very slow for me. Is anyone else having this problem or is itt a problem on my end? I’ll chesck bac later on and see if the problem still exists. Reply Yes its loading slow for me to ..all its saying its been accepted and being process Reply Greetings! I’ve been reading your weblog for a while now and finally got the bravery to go ahead and give you a shout out from Houston Tx! Just wanted to say keep up the good work! 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Regards Reply Hi Dear, are you actually visiting this web site on a regular basis, if so then you will definitely get good know-how. Reply Why is the status bar still on tbe first one i have 3more day til my 21st day Reply My income tax form was filed by my accountant electronically March 8 and I still have not heard anything. When I check the status it is always the same…..”still processing”. My accountant doesn’t know how to reach them either. This is ridiculous. Reply Nice post. I was checking constantly this blog and I’m impressed! Extremely useful information particularly the last part : ) I care for such information a lot. I was seeking this certain info for a long time. Thank you and good luck. Reply How do I find out why I have not received my amended tax return yet? I had filed march 5 2014 it was accepted march 28 and issued as processed and complete april 18 2014 and it is may 14 nothing yet? Reply April is almost over and still have not received my refund!!!! whats up with this? and I can’t get through to anyone at the IRS to see whats up???? Reply Question: Is there away to check and see what dates the irs are processing for amended tax returns? Reply I flie my taxes on Feb.4.2014 the IRS received it on the Feb.6th I was waiting and waiting still no change in my refund status I haven’t received a letter or anything so I called and talk to IRS representer and they told me my taxes has a case of I’d theft on it I don’t know how this could happen to me so the IRS respresenter told me it gone take 6-8 weeks to process I be so glad when its all I’m glad they protecting me but its frustrating I need my money so now I gotta wait 6-8 weeks after Feb.18.2014 Reply « Older Comments Leave a Reply Cancel reply Browse Related Articles Tax Refunds What To Expect When You’re Expecting…a Tax Refund Tax Refunds 4 Steps from E-file to your Tax Refund! Tax Refunds Where’s My Tax Refund? 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{"text": "PHOTO: The White House\nHistory favours those who write it\nMore information\nMitzi Bolton is a PhD Student at Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University, and a Senior Policy Officer at the Victorian Environment Protection Authority. Mitzi is driven by the question, ‘will you be proud of the future you pass on?’\nYou might also like\nRelated research centres\nDoes academic publishing provide an opportunity for leaders seeking to preserve their legacies and avoid being cast out into the wilds of policy and political irrelevance? Mitzi Bolton argues that it might, with Obama setting an example others may follow.\nIn the final months and days of his Presidency, Barack Obama took a novel approach to preserving his legacy: publishing open access academic papers on what his administration has achieved. Whatever your view of Obama’s time in the Oval Office, this commitment to ensuring his actions remain on a public, arguably non-partisan, record brings new meaning to the academic phrase ‘publish or perish’.\nOn 2 August last year, just three months before the US election, Obama authored a piece on the progress to date of US Health Care Reforms and suggested next steps. On 5 January, the Harvard Law Review published a commentary from him on the role and opportunities for US Presidents with regard to Criminal Justice Reform. A day later, another piece he wrote was published in The New England Journal of Medicine on the perils of repealing the Affordable Care Act – his signature health piece – without a replacement piece of legislation. Most recently, a piece was published in Science on the irreversible momentum of clean energy in the USA.\nThe latter pieces detail his policies and achievements, but also sound a three-fold warning to President Trump and the Republican Congress. Firstly, that they are responsible for all citizens. Second, that repealing policy without alternatives in place may be quite damaging to the United States, and third, regardless of a politician’s policy platform, some things may already have a momentum of their own that cannot be undone. More on this:_MG_3494 Is academia failing society?\nRetaining a sense of credible authority over a policy position or approach is not easily achieved out of office, yet Obama appears to be setting himself up to do just that. The August paper has already been cited – the academic equivalent of a retweet – 51 times. In this way, Obama is facilitating other respected individuals and institutions to continue to highlight his legacy. It also enables him to continue to frame these issues with his messaging even from outside the Oval Office.\nThis foray of politicians and politics into academia in the dying days of office is rare. Neither President George W Bush nor President Bill Clinton published original material in academic literature while in office, although both republished or adapted a number of speeches while in office, and when campaigning to be (re-)elected as President. For example, Clinton published his health reform and education vision while Governor of Arkansas. In Australia, former Prime Ministers have similarly had speeches published and pieces in magazines while in office, but there is very little in the way of peer-reviewed journal articles.\nPeer review is a critical component in academic literature. The objectivity that is introduced through having an anonymous expert in the area critique what an author proposes can help deliver credibility, providing a basis on which to further societal understanding of ideas and develop robust policy. The journals Obama printed in all utilise peer-review, ranging from discretionary peer-review for ‘commentary pieces’ to blind peer review by multiple reviewers.\nAnother key factor in Obama’s recent pieces is that they are all open access, meaning anyone with Internet access can see them without charge – a big deal in the world of pricey, pay-walled journals. This type of access is critical to the public and to policymakers, and it ensures that the ability to weigh up evidence and see academically-rigorous work is not restricted to the ivory towers of elite academia. As a result of this, the ability to question or build upon what Obama said with confidence, is open to all, limiting the scope for misinterpretation or post-truths.\nIn an era where achieving bipartisan support for policy seems ever harder, and its longevity, once passed, anything but certain, Obama’s approach may well be one that other leaders follow. Articulating the benefits of extant policy in a non-partisan way might just be the way to breathe new life into it. Once recorded in a published paper it can’t be repealed, it can’t be archived, and it can’t be forgotten, but it can be seen as credible and objective and thus be highlighted anew in other forums.\nTime will tell if it is an astute way to preserve a legacy, a desperate grasp at the few remaining tendrils of power, or merely political gameplay. At the very least, it may be a clever mechanism to slow the revolving policy door by drawing attention to the benefits and rationale of what has already been implemented. In doing so, it can provide an opportunity for those who follow to build on rather than demolish what has been achieved to date.\nThis article was first published by Policy Forum.net, the website of the Asia and the Pacific Policy Society and Crawford School.\nUpdated: 25 September 2022/Responsible Officer: Crawford Engagement/Page Contact: CAP Web Team"}
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{"text": "The project\nConnect&GO provided RFID access control and cashless payment services for over 12,000 people in the Olympic Village Canada House during the 2018 Winter Olympics. Connect&GO scanners were used for credential verification within the village, as well as a measure of on-site security. Pass-holders completed added emergency contact information as well as other security information to the personalized profile associated with their wristband.\nThe RFID wristbands were used to make cashless payments at multiple vendors within the village. Wristband-holders simply scanned at the point of sale to pay instantly on the vendor’s chosen device. Both participants and organizers appreciated the convenience of a cashless environment.\nChallenges\n- Visitors were able to buy a pass for the day and then share it among friends.\n- Difficult to track crowd capacity within the Village in real time.\n- Visitors tried to pay using a variety of different currencies.\nConnect&GO Solutions\n- A photo ID was included in each profile; the image appeared each time the guest scanned.\n- Crowd-capacity was tracked in real time within the access control dashboard.\n- A standardized currency was used for all on-site cashless transactions.\nOur RFID for Security and Emergency Management White Paper\nRead about how our solutions can enhance your guests experience.Download our white paper now"}
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{"text": "contentLE Magazine June 2003 BioMarker Pharmaceuticals DevelopsAnti-Aging Therapy By Saul Kent, Director, Life Extension Foundation The scientific staff of BioMarker Pharmaceuticals (from left to right):Tomoshi Tsuchiya, M.D., Hyon-Jeen Kim, Ph.D., Joseph Dhahbi, M.D., Ph.D. (Senior Scientist), Xi Zhao-Wilson, Ph.D., MBA (President/CEO), Stephen R. Spindler, Ph.D. (Head of Technology), Patti Mote, BA, Glenn Shea, BS, Kyung-Youp Kim, B.S. There is now scientific evidence that a therapy can slow the aging process in laboratory animals. BioMarker Pharmaceuticals (), a new company funded by Life Extension, has discovered that metformin, a drug used to treat diabetes, can mimic many of the changes in gene expression found in calorically-restricted mice, which live much longer, healthier lives than normally-fed mice. Caloric restriction (CR) is the most effective method of slowing aging, preventing diseases such as atherosclerosis, diabetes and cancer, and extending maximum life span in mammals. Since the 1930s, studies in rats, mice, monkeys and other species, have demonstrated that CR can maintain life, health and youth in animals for extended periods of time. An unprecedented medical breakthrough The discovery that a clinically-used drug (metformin) produces genetic effects similar to those of caloric restriction, including life span extension, is an unprecedented breakthrough in medicine, with astonishing implications for us all. For thousands of years, the medical profession has strived to prevent and treat killer diseases, but has never been able to find a method of intervening in the aging process. Advances in sanitation, nutrition and medicine have increased life expectancy to a considerable degree. In the year 1900, the average life span in the U.S. was only 47 years. By 2000, it had risen to the high 70s. This has led to increasing numbers of people reaching advanced ages, but has had no impact whatever on the maximum age reached by the oldest of the old. Today, it is still very rare for anyone to live beyond the age of 107, although increasing numbers of people reach 100. In ancient Greece, the average life span was in the early 20s, but the longest lived people still reached 100+. In the U.S. today, the average 50-year-old woman survives to age 81. If we were to conquer the two leading causes of death-cancer and heart disease-it would only extend the woman's life span to 88, and these added years would be a time of declining health and vigor. If we were to slow aging, on the other hand, the woman would not only be less likely to die of cancer, heart disease and other killers, but would also be healthier, more vigorous and more youthful. She would live to well over 100, with the prospect of a much longer, healthier life span from later advances in the control of aging. (Fig. 1)[1] Fig. 1. A therapy to slow aging would add far more years of healthy, youthful life to the human life span than curing cancer and heart disease. (Adapted from Martin GM, LaMarco K, Strauss E, Kelner KL, Research on Aging: The End of the Beginning, Science, 299:1341, 28 Feb. 2003.) An authentic advance in aging control would, in just a few short years, produce more health and longevity benefits than have yet been produced in the history of the planet. It would break through the hitherto impenetrable barrier that has kept every person on Earth in chains since the beginning of time. Just as the ability to leave Earth's orbit gave us the possibility of reaching the moon, the planets, other star systems and galaxies, the ability to extend the healthy human life span would give us the possibility of living in good health well beyond the current maximum human life span. BioMarker has taken the first revolutionary step in developing an authentic anti-aging therapy. Before going into the details of this advance, let's take a look at the ground-breaking technology used by BioMarker to progress so quickly. Measuring the rate of aging Diseases can be diagnosed and, in many cases, treated effectively because they afflict a subset of the population and have known causes, biomarkers, risk factors and characteristics. Influenza, pneumonia and AIDS, for example, are caused by pathogens that produce symptoms such as respiratory distress, aches and pains, and immune dysfunction. Cancer is characterized by the accelerated proliferation of aberrant cells, heart disease and stroke by atherosclerotic plaques and abnormal blood clots, and diabetes by elevated blood levels of glucose and insulin. Aging, on the other hand, affects everyone, is characterized by the deterioration of every tissue, organ and system in the body, and occurs in a progressive manner throughout most of the life span. The consequences of aging are so widespread, pervasive and intertwined with degenerative diseases that it is very difficult to measure the rate of aging. Since many of the features of aging are also characteristic of crippling and killing diseases-of which aging is a major, underlying cause-it is difficult to separate aging from disease processes. The one biomarker that has been used effectively as a measure of aging is maximum life span. Every species has a characteristic life span that is determined by its rate of aging. The maximum life span of mice and rats is three years, the maximum life span of chimpanzees is 50 years, while the maximum life span of human beings is 100+. The ability of caloric restriction to extend the maximum life span of mice and rats to as long as four-to-five years is thus strong evidence that CR retards their rate of aging.[2] Further evidence of CR's ability to slow aging and extend youth is its ability to prevent the immune dysfunctions of old age, improve DNA repair, reduce damaging free radical activity, lower glucose and insulin levels, maintain fertility at advanced ages, boost energy levels, increase protein synthesis, reduce the accumulation of damaged proteins, inhibit the inflammatory responses of aging, lower blood levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, counteract neurodegeneration and prevent the age-related decline in the health-building hormone DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone). CR also prevents, postpones the incidence of and reduces the severity of the diseases that normally kill mice and rats, such as cancer, kidney disease and cardiovascular disease.[3] At advanced ages, calorically restricted animals are thinner, smaller and more youthful looking than normally-fed animals. (Fig. 2) The most striking difference between CR and normally-fed animals, however, is their activity level. Thirty-month-old normally-fed mice, which are roughly equivalent to 75-year-old humans, are sluggish, bloated, sedentary and often have malignant tumors, if they are still alive. In contrast, 30-month-old CR mice exercise vigorously, often in acrobatic fashion, and are highly inquisitive. In observing both groups of \"elderly\" mice, it is obvious that the CR animals are younger and healthier than normally-aging mice. At the end of this article, readers are given contact information to enable them to learn more about BioMarker Pharmaceuticals. Among the items available is a motion picture sequence showing how much more active and youthful CR mice are than normal mice, at advanced ages. Since CR can prevent the diseases of aging, maintain health and youth in animals at advanced ages, and extend maximum life span (in mice and rats) up to the equivalent of 160 years in humans, it is now accepted by scientists as an authentic way of slowing aging in mammals. Ongoing CR studies at the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the University of Wisconsin have shown that CR produces similar anti-aging and antidisease effects in rhesus monkeys as in rodents, although it is too early to tell if the maximum life span of CR monkeys will be extended.[4] Preliminary data from the NIA study indicate that CR is reducing cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer and liver failure in rhesus monkeys.[5] During a stay in Biosphere II in Arizona, the eight inhabitants were unable to grow enough food for them to eat a normal diet. As a result, they experienced unintentional caloric restriction for almost two years. One of the Biosphere II crew, Dr. Roy Walford of UCLA Medical Center, made regular biochemical and physiologic measurements of the crew, which showed strikingly similar anti-aging effects to those found in mice, rats and monkeys.[6] Fig. 2. The mouse on the left has been on a caloric restriction diet. The CR mouse is lighter, healthier and younger than his normally fed counterpart. Both mice are 20 months of age. The inhabitants of Okinawa consume a healthy diet that is 20% lower in calories than those in the rest of Japan. A study found that-in the 1970s in Okinawa, death rates from stroke were reduced by 41%, cancer by 31% and heart disease by 41% below the rest of Japan. The mortality rate for 60 to 64 year olds living on Okinawa was half the rate found elsewhere in Japan, and the incidence of centenarians (people living to 100+) on the island was 2 to 40 times greater than in other Japanese communities.[7] When George Roth and associates at the National Institute on Aging analyzed data from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging, they found that survival was greater in men who had lower body temperature, lower plasma insulin levels and higher DHEA levels than others in the study.[8] Since CR lowers body temperature and plasma insulin levels in both rodents and monkeys and increases DHEA levels in monkeys, these findings in the healthier men in the Baltimore study suggest that a common mechanism affects these changes in both non-human and human primates. Unfortunately, information is not available on the caloric intake of the subjects in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study, but since the men were not intentionally put on a CR diet, it is likely that anti-aging therapies that have the beneficial effects of CR can be developed. This is BioMarker's goal. A drawback of maximum life span studies A major drawback in using maximum life span to measure the rate of aging is that life span experiments take too long. Monkeys and humans live for such long periods of time that any attempt to determine whether a therapy can extend their maximum life span takes decades. The NIA and Wisconsin CR studies in rhesus monkeys have been going on for 10 to 15 years, yet it is still too early to determine whether CR is extending mean life span in these animals, and we won't discover the effect of CR on their maximum life span for another 30 to 40 years. No one has ever attempted a study to see if maximum life span can be extended in humans because such a study would likely outlast the life span of the researchers. Even in relatively short-lived mammals such as mice and rats, a study of maximum life span can take four to five years. Moreover, these studies are not only time-consuming, but costly. Because of the time and money needed for maximum life span studies, scientists have been searching for short-term assays (biomarkers of aging) to measure the rate of aging in humans. A true biomarker of aging would measure a fundamental biologic function that occurs in everyone throughout the life span. It would have to be a function that underlies the diseases of aging, but is not a disease process itself, and that cannot be reversed by therapies that prevent or treat diseases. For example, a sedentary man of 50 with elevated cholesterol and blood pressure has a higher than normal risk of heart attack and stroke. If the man starts to take anti-cholesterol and anti-hypertension medications and exercises regularly, he will have lower cholesterol and blood pressure readings at age 60, but still be biologically older at 60 than he was at 50. BIOMARKER'S SCIENTIFIC STAFF Chairman of Scientific Advisory Board: Stephen R. Spindler, Ph.D., Prof. of Biochemistry, Univ. of California, Riverside. Dr. Spindler is one of the pioneers in applying high-density microarray technology (gene chips) to the measurement of gene expression of thousands of genes in normally aging, calorically-restricted, and long-lived dwarf mice. He has published 49 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals in the fields of gerontology, molecular biology and endocrinology. Project Director, Senior Scientist: Joseph Dhahbi, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Dhahbi has conducted and supervised much of BioMarker's research. He has published 12 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals in the fields of gerontology and molecular biology. Other Scientific Personnel: Shelley Cao, Ph.D., Hyon-Jeen Kim, Ph.D., Tomoshi Tsuchiya, M.D. Patricia L. Mote and Glen Shea. SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATORS: 1. George S. Roth, Ph.D., Senior Guest Scientist, Nutritional & Molecular Physiology Section, National Institute on Aging, NIH, Baltimore, MD. 2. Donald K. Ingram, Ph.D., Chief, Behavioral Neuroscience Section, Gerontology Research Center, National Institute on Aging, NIH, Baltimore, MD. 3. Mark A. Lane, Ph.D., Project Manager, Merck & Company, Rahway, NJ. Drs. Roth, Ingram and Lane have been conducting a long-term study of caloric restriction in monkeys at the National Institute on Aging. They have also conducted research aimed at finding CR mimetics. They are collaborating with BioMarker to conduct gene chip studies on the tissues of normally-fed and CR monkeys. 4. James Nelson, Ph.D., Dept. of Physiology, Univ. of Texas, Dallas. 5. Brian Allan, Ph.D., Dept. of Physiology, Univ. of Texas, Dallas. Drs. Nelson and Allan have contributed to BioMarker's microarray studies in monkey tissues. 6. Andrzej Bartke, Ph.D., Dept. of Physiology, Southern Illinois University, Springfield, IL. 7. Richard A. Miller, M.D., Ph.D., Prof. of Pathology, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Drs. Bartke and Miller are collaborating with BioMarker to test and analyze the tissues of long-lived dwarf mice with gene chips. 8. Gerold Grodsky, Ph.D., Prof. of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Medicine, Univ. of California, San Francisco and Founding Advisory Editor, Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics. Dr. Grodsky is an authority on diabetes research, treatment and management. He is advising BioMarker on the conduction of studies aimed at finding new anti-aging, anti-disease therapies. 9. Michael West, Ph.D., President and CEO of Advanced Cell Technology, Worcester, MA. Dr. West is advising BioMarker on progress in the development of therapeutic stem-cell technologies and is expected to collaborate on studies testing stem cell therapies with BioMarker's technology. Another requirement for a true biomarker of aging is that it has to change fast enough to be able to see significant differences over relatively short periods of time. If a function changes so slowly that it takes 10 years or more before the change is significant, it would be impractical to use it as an assay of aging. Finally, a biomarker of aging should be relatively non-invasive, such as a blood test or skin biopsy. A heavily invasive test, such as a brain biopsy, would be costly, time-consuming and would represent an unacceptable risk for most people. Testing for biomarkers of aging will have to be done at least once a year to generate convincing scientific evidence of the anti-aging effects of therapies. The results of such tests will need to provide scientific data quickly in order to screen therapies for their ability to retard or reverse aging. Gene expression: true biomarkers of aging Since genes control every aspect of biologic life, including health, aging and longevity, and caloric restriction extends healthy life span, a logical approach in the search for true biomarkers of aging is to compare gene expression in normally aging animals with gene expression in CR animals. In the 1980s, a team led by Arlan Richardson (then at Illinois State University) began to explore this comparison in rats, using tools of molecular biology, such as Northern Blot analysis. They looked at gene expression in the liver cells of 18-month-old, normally-fed rats and 18-month-old CR rats and found that protein synthesis, mRNA levels and nuclear transcription were increased two- to three-fold by caloric restriction.[9] The problem with using these tools of molecular biology to search for biomarkers of aging, however, is that such experiments are slow, laborious and expensive. Those problems have been solved by a new technology - high density DNA microarrays (gene chips) - developed by companies such as Affymetrix in Santa Clara, California. Gene chips have enabled scientists to detect gene expression quickly in thousands of genes at a time. BioMarker's Management PRESIDENT/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE (CEO):Xi Zhao-Wilson, Ph.D., MBA. Dr. Zhao-Wilson has more than 15 years experience as a senior executive of start-up, early stage and established companies in the biotech industry. She was corporate development executive at Aviron, a biopharmaceutical company that recently merged with MedImmune. She was a founder and CEO of InCell, a biomedical company, and served as board director and senior executive officer at Baekon, a biotech company. Prior to her corporate career, Dr. Zhao-Wilson was a research scientist at Stanford Medical Center, where she conducted research in the field of gene regulation of cancers related to steroid hormone receptors. Dr. Zhao-Wilson is a professor at the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine. She received her MS in molecular genetics and cell biology from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, her Ph.D. in cellular and developmental biology from the Ohio State University and her MBA from the Fisher School of Business. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER (CFO): Matthew J. Franklin, MBA. Mr. Franklin has held a broad range of positions for several early stage companies. He held the top financial position for ACLARA BioSciences, a public \"lab-on-chip\" technology company, which had one of the most successful IPO's in biotech history. At ACLARA, he oversaw finance, accounting, administration, HR, facilities and IT. He assisted in raising over $40 million dollars in venture capital, corporate partnerships, government grants and debt financing. Prior to ACLARA, he was co-founder and CFO of BioLumin Corp., a medical device company. Dr. Franklin also served as CFO of PeopleTrends (Internet) and AFx, a medical device company. Mr. Franklin received a BS in business from the Univ. of Southern California and an MBA from Santa Clara University. VICE PRESIDENT, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: Paul C. Watkins has over 20 years experience in business development and R&D with biotechnology, biomedical, genomics, life science and pharmaceutical companies, ranging from start-ups to the post-IPO stage. He has significant international business experience in China, Japan and Europe. Prior to BioMarker, he was Senior Director, Scientific Affairs and Business Development for Ancile Pharmaceuticals. He also was a senior business development executive at Sequana Therapeutics, a pioneer in commercializing DNA technology for drug discovery, and at Axys Pharmaceuticals, Sequana's acquirer (Axys has since been acquired by Celera Genomics). At Life Technologies, he managed molecular biology R&D projects. Mr. Watkins earned his MS in animal cell science, molecular biology and genetics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and his BS in microbiology and public health from Michigan State University. BioMarker's Board of Directors CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD: Saul Kent has played a major role in efforts to extend the healthy human life span for 39 years. He is a founder (in 1980) and director of the Life Extension Foundation in Hollywood, Florida, a non-profit organization that disseminates life-saving information and funds pathbreaking research. In addition to being a founder of BioMarker Pharmaceuticals, Kent has founded two companies in Rancho Cucamonga, California: 21st Century Medicine, which engages in research to cryopreserve organs for transplant; and Critical Care Research, which is developing a portable, automated hypothermia system for clinical medicine and advanced methods of resuscitation. Kent has also overseen research projects funded by Life Extension, including studies to determine if dietary supplements and drugs can extend life span in animals, studies aimed at rejuvenation of the aged, transgenic mouse studies to elucidate mechanisms of aging, and the exploration of methods to rejuvenate the immune system. BOARD MEMBER: Xi Zhao-Wilson, Ph.D., MBA - See description of Dr. Zhao-Wilson's qualifications on the left. BOARD MEMBER: Michael West, Ph.D. is President/CEO of Advanced Cell Technology in Worcester, Massachusetts, a leader in cloning research that is seeking to develop anti-aging and anti-disease therapies from cloned embryonic stem cells. Dr. West was founder of Geron Corp. in Menlo Park, California (now a public company), which has pioneered in telomerase and stem cell research. Before that, Dr. West conducted breakthrough research in cell biology at the University of Texas in Dallas. BOARD MEMBER: Victor V. Vurpillat, Ph.D. has helped fund 14 start-up companies. For 15 years, Dr. Vurpillat was Vice-President of Safeguard Scientific, a broad-based, high-tech company that provides financial and management services for its associated companies, which have included Novell Data Systems, Compucom, Coherent Systems, Cambridge Technologies and QVC. Among the other companies, Dr. Vurpillat either founded or worked for are: InCell, a biotech company, where he was Chairman of the Board; Triquest Ventures, a venture capital firm; SpanWorks, a joint venture with Toshiba of Japan; and Telerate, a worldwide financial information provider, which was purchased in 1987 by Dow Jones for $1.7 billion. Dr. Vurpillat's companies have generated more than $10 billion in stock market valuation. He holds a degree in Mathematics from California Polytechnic University, an MBA from Pepperdine University, and a Ph.D. in Human Behavior from Newport University. Richard Weindruch and Tomas Prolla of the University of Wisconsin have used gene chips in aging research. In 1999, they used Affymetrix gene chips to measure the expression of 6,347 genes in the gastrocnemius (leg) muscles of young (5-month) and old (30-month) mice. When they compared gene expression in normally aging mice with gene expression in CR mice, they found that many of the genetic changes of aging were reversed in the CR animals.[10] Since then Weindruch and Prolla have conducted similar experiments in the brain and heart of mice and monkeys. BioMarker scientists made a major breakthrough by determining that 70% of the age-related changes in gene expression reversed by long-term CR (over two years) are reversed in only two to four weeks after mice are placed on a CR diet. BioMarker used Affymetrix gene chips that measure changes in 12,000 genes in these studies. This discovery established the scientific foundation for the company's proprietary technology platform. Screening for anti-aging therapies Comparing the expression of thousands of genes at a time makes it possible for scientists to develop genetic profiles of aging in different organs in mice, monkeys and humans, and to discover what age-related genetic changes are prevented or reversed in models of life extension such as caloric restriction. When the key genes that govern aging are identified, scientists will be able to target the genes, the proteins they produce and the biologic mechanisms they affect in order to develop new drugs and other therapies to slow aging, prevent diseases and extend healthy life span. Gene-chip technology has enabled scientists to measure the expression of thousands of genes at a time. Weindruch and Prolla demonstrated that you can screen for anti-aging therapies over a 25-month period. BioMarker Pharmaceuticals has made major strides in demonstrating that the screening process can take place over a much shorter period and that the benefits of CR can occur at advanced ages. The company has also found evidence for genetic mechanisms that may be involved in the prevention of cancer and a drug (metformin) that may be an authentic anti-aging therapy. How CR affects life span late in life Most scientists assume that the anti-aging, life span extending effects of CR involve the gradual prevention of age-associated genetic and biologic changes, and that these effects lessen with advancing age. The early studies found that, while CR could extend life span dramatically when started early in life, it shortened life span when started later in life. Then, Weindruch and Walford found that CR can extend the life span of middle-aged (one-year-old) mice if their diet is restricted gradually to allow them to adapt to reduced caloric intake.[11] BioMarker has found that CR can alter gene expression in male, long-lived hybrid B6C3F1 mice very rapidly in both young and old animals. Within four weeks, shortterm CR reversed 70% of the age-related changes in gene expression reversed in mice undergoing CR for two years or more. Short-term CR induced a genetic expression profile associated with health and longevity. In some cases, gene expression was elevated, in other cases reduced, when compared to the gene changes found in naturally aging mice. Furthermore, the company has found that CR is just as effective in extending life span late in life as it is early in life. In the BioMarker study, late-life CR increased the mean and maximum life span of mice by approximately 40% (Fig. 3) and slowed the onset of malignant tumors.[12] These findings are evidence that CR rapidly decelerates aging, even when started late in life. They also show that the rapid effects of CR on gene expression occur in the same time frame as the rapid effects of CR on longevity. This links the gene expression and longevity effects in a probable cause-and-effect relationship. Types of genes changed by CR BioMarker's strategy is to search for the genes most critically involved in the aging process by exploring the changes in gene expression caused by caloric restriction in various tissues (liver, heart, brain and muscle) in mice, monkeys and humans throughout their life span, and to discover what gene changes occur when CR is started at different ages, and carried on for varying periods of time. BioMarker scientists are looking for changes in key regulatory genes that trigger secondary gene changes. They are looking for changes that occur in multiple tissue types very early in the crossover from the aging gene expression profile to the anti-aging gene expression profile. The changes in gene expression caused by caloric restriction were separated into defined functional classes for further study. These include genes involved in carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism; signal transduction for cell growth and proliferation, cell suicide (apoptosis); and the production of insulin, growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-1; cellular protection against oxidative free radicals and other types of stress inducers; xenobiotic metabolism involved in detoxification of chemicals; and inflammation. Among the metabolic genes that changed with CR were genes that indicate CR enhances the breakdown and turnover of whole-body protein. These changes should drive protein renewal throughout the body. Some of the genes reduced the enzymatic capacity for lipid biosynthesis and metabolism, which may account for the decreases in serum triglyceride and cholesterol levels in CR animals.[13] Continued on Page 2 of 2 Back to the Magazine Forum"}
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{"text": "© 2008 The President and Fellows of Harvard College\nLast update on 2008 December 17\nRepository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University\nLocation: Harvard Depository\nNote: This collection is shelved offsite at the Harvard Depository. See access restrictions below for additional information.\nLocation: b\nCall No.: MS Am 2631\nCreator: Beach, David Nelson, 1848-1926.\nTitle: David Nelson Beach papers,\nDate(s): ca. 1870-1831.\nQuantity: 25 boxes (12 linear ft.)\nLanguage of materials: Collection materials are in English.\nAbstract: Papers of American theologian, David Nelson Beach, Sr. (1848-1926).\nDavid Nelson Beach (1848-1926) was an American theologian, born at South Orange, New Jersey, the son of Joseph Wickliff Beach and Mary Angeline Walkley Beach. His brother was the missionary, Harlan Page Beach (1854-1933). David graduated from Yale College (AB 1872) and from Yale Divinity School in 1876. He became a Congregational minister with a parish at Westerly, Rhode Island. Later Beach had parishes at Wakefield and Cambridge, Massachusetts, and also in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Denver, Colorado. From 1903-1921 he was President and Professor of Sacred Rhetoric at the Bangor Theological Seminary in Bangor, Maine. He was active with the Anti-Saloon League and involved in temperance reform. He married Lilian Tappan Beach and they had children Dorothea, John, Joseph, and David Nelson Jr. before she died in 1902. In 1903 he married Dora Freeman Beach who died in 1915, and in 1916 he married Ellen Olive Walkley Beach. From 1921 to 1926 he was the pastor-at-large at Guilford and Southington, Connecticut. Beach died in Southington, Connecticut on October 18, 1926.Beach's published writings include: Plain words on our Lord's work (1886); The newer religious thinking (1893); The intent of Jesus (1896); Statement of belief (1897); The Annie Laurie Mine (1903); and Meanings of the Battle of Bennington (1903).\nOrganized into the following series:\n- I. David Nelson Beach compositions\n- II. David Nelson Beach subject files\n- III. Printed materials\n- IV. Other materials\n- V. David Nelson Beach correspondence\nCompositions are primarily autograph manuscript sermons, but also includes texts of essays, speeches, lectures, articles, and other writings. Subject files include topics of the Anti-Saloon League, Yale University Class of 1872 reunion, Beach biographical miscellany, and many other topics. This series includes correspondence, clippings, pamphlets, leaflets, drafts of compositions, and other ephemera. Collection also includes printed materials collected by Beach, small amounts of personal and professional correspondence (by date), a few letters sent to his wife, Ellen Olive Walkley Beach, and four miscellaneous photographs.\nThere are Beach family papers at the Yale University Library (Record Group No. 60). The finding aid for these papers includes extensive information concerning the life of David Nelson Beach and others in his immediate family.\nAlso held by Houghton Library: David Nelson Beach family correspondence (*94M-236). Collection is unprocessed and access requires permission of curator. The bulk of David Nelson Beach's correspondence can be found in this collection."}
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{"text": "191? DEAN SUMNER Figure Redpath DEAN SUMNER FEW men in all the Middle West are more in the public eye than The Very Reverend Walter Taylor Sumner, D.D., Dean of the (Episcopal) Cathedral SS. Peter and Paul, Chicago, Superintendent of the City Missions of Chicago, in charge of the religious work of the Episcopal Church in twenty-one of the penal and charitable institutions. His Fight Against Vice Dean Sumner's great fight against vice in Chicago for several years extending down to the recent crusade, also his stand for reforms in the marriage laws, have brought him particularly into prominence. The magazines and the newspapers have commented most extensively on his work, the metropolitan press in particular. Many of America's greatest men have also spoken of him and what he is doing in most enthusiastic terms. Dr. Gunsaulus' Commendation Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, often referred to as the World's greatest preacher, in the Chicago Record-Herald not long ago had this to say: Many months ago a commission was appointed in Chicago; It was called the Vice Commission—Its head was the most valiant Dean Sumner—easily our most outstanding man of sagacity and heroism in treating the social evil problems in Chicago. From Prof. W. A. Bryan, College of Hawaii, in the Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Honolulu. As the step taken in Chicago by Dean Sumner to protect the integrity of the race by demanding health certificates is along the line I have repeatedly urged, I hope the progressive Clergy of Honolulu may be stimulated by his example. Carries Light Into the Dark Places The Chicago Tribune had this to say: Into the darkest places of the West Side district Dean Sumner of the Cathedral carried a little of the light of the Star of Bethlehem into the resorts in his annual tour of calls. In three hours he made seventy-five speeches to 450 women who hear little of genuine good cheer or experience human sympathy. 'I have come to wish you a Merry Christmas and to bring you a Xmas Card. Hang it upon your bureau or mirror, and if you are ever sick or in trouble or are in sorrow read the address and come to us. You will always find a friend.' As this speech was made, the tears plowed furrows through the rouge and powder on the painted cheeks. Even the policemen who accompanied the Dean pulled their hats down to hide the gleam of moisture in their eyes, and one girl burst out sobbing as if her heart would break. The Friend of Every Derelict The Chicago Record-Herald speaks of Dean Sumner thus: Young, strong, perspicacious, filled with the spirit of understanding humanity, Dean Sumner has become the friend of every derelict who is a denizen of the most forlorn district of the entire city. He has accomplished the acquisition of this desirable standing by being not a mentor nor a prosecutor but by being their friend. Again the same paper comments as follows: Standing boldly forth against the seething sea of evil in the bad lands of Chicago's West Side is an ecclesiastical Rock of Gibraltar. It never closes its doors on its unhappy neighbors, never deaf to any call of sickness or sorrow or poverty. It is in charge of Dean Sumner, young, earnest, sanely sympathetic, thoroughly practical with fresh enthusiasm. Few Eclipse His Record Dean Sumner is a member of so many bodies and organizations civic, social and religious that only philanthropists who give all their time to social effort such as Jane Addams, Mary McDowell and Prof. Graham Taylor, eclipse his record in this regard. Here is an Editorial from the Chicago Tribune: Chicago can contemplate philosophically an exodus of capitalists, who, having made fortunes here, think they can get more enjoyment out of them in New York. It would be quite a different matter to lose a man who has done the good work Dean Sumner has in this community—sanely, temperately, and therefore most effectually. MEMORANDA The twenty-one penal and charitable institutions in which Dean Sumner has charge of the religious work of the Episcopal church include the County Jail, the County Hospital, the Poor House, the Insane Hospital, the Bridewell, Home for Incurables, Refuge for Girls, Home for the Friendless, etc., assisted by three Clergy and three Deaconesses and the Sisters of S. Mary. Dean Sumner is also a Member Chicago Board of Education and Chairman of School Management Committee, the Social Center, the Teaching of Sex Hygiene, Vocational Schools and other Committees. Chairman of the Chicago Municipal Vice Commission appointed and financed by the Mayor and City Council. First Vice-President and Executive Committee of Juvenile Protective Association. Chairman General Advisory and West Side Advisory Committees of the United Charities. Instructor, Western Theological Seminary. Committee on Charities and Corrections of City Club. Director and Treasurer of Wendell Phillips Social Settlement for colored persons. Secretary, Church Association in the Interests of Labor. Trustee Church Home for Aged Persons. Chairman, Diocesan Social Service Commission. Chairman, Tribune Lodging House for Unemployed Men. Joint Committee on Payment of Prisoners. Joint Committee on Loan Sharks. Association of Commerce, Committee on City Housing Plan, Ways and Means Committee and Subscription Investigating Committee. Advisory Committee, Citizens Health Association. State Representative, International Prison Congress. Joint Committee on Child Labor. Advisory Committee, Chicago Children's Benefit League. Advisory Council, Boy Scouts of America. Auxiliary Board of Reference, Central Howard Association for Discharged Prisoners. Board of Directors, Forward Movement Home for Boys. Advisory Committee, Illinois Industrial Home for Girls. President, Men's Institute of Chicago. Advisory Board and Chaplain, Three Arts Club of Chicago. Etc., etc. Some 48 in all. Dean Sumner is a graduate of Dartmouth College, Class of '98; Western Theological Seminary, Class of 1904; and received the degree of D. D. at Northwestern University. The Dean Who Became a Drainman (From The Metropolitan Magazine) Chicago which wept gloriously over The Servant in the House regards Dean Sumner as almost its official Robert. Westward from the river flowed a tide of vice; it spread up and down and sidewise. The Cathedral organ boomed defiance to the muck. But there was need of a drainman. God and Dartmouth College and the Western Seminary raised one up. In 1904 Walter T. Sumner, a little man with a big head, knelt before the altar and took oath to do the best he could. Only two years after becoming a Priest he became a Dean. He changed in a few months from a studious Priest to an embodiment of cold wrath. He put on his hat and went out to see about the drains. Dean Sumner became a familiar figure in the levee. Said bartender Jerry: Cheese it, here comes the little father. The name stuck to him. The unequal contest between one good man and ten thousand bad ones went on for about three years. Concerning the result—that is a matter of history. He is like a George Kennan who has lived in prisons or a Walter Wyckoff who has worked with the workers. He is a man of faith. He does not believe that anything was ever created too black to be touched or too sacred to be deliberated about. The Man of the Moment (Editorial from The Medical Times, New York) Men interested in great problems which have to do with the improvement of mankind are multiplying. One young man stands out clearly in perspective as having accomplished something real, something decidedly worth while. Recognizing that matrimony as at present permitted allows defectives to bring their own kind into the world and then fill our prisons, insane and epileptic hospitals and pauper asylums, he has stepped into the breach and proclaimed in clarion tones that henceforth no one shall be married in his Church unless mentally and phsically sound and presents a certificate from a reputable physician that they have no incurable or communicable disease. Such a step demands courage, and the chief actor in this serious drama is therefore of decided interest. The consecration of this young clergyman to the work of making better the poor and the unenlightened is unusual. His name will always be associated with Eugenics in this country for his determination to regulate marriage in his own pari sh has given the science an impetus that all good men will endeavor to assist. Other Press Comments From Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois and Ohio Omaha Herald, Omaha, Neb. Miss Julia C. Lathrop the head of the National Children's Bureau and Dean Walter T. Sumner, exceptionally prominent in many sociological and philanthropic movements in Chicago, more than delighted their audiences by their addresses. Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb. An unqualified, merciless denunciation of Child Labor, the causes leading to it and suggestions for legislation to eliminate it, was made by Dean Sumner of Chicago in the opening address of the Conference of the Nebraska State Society of Charities and Corrections. Kansas City, (Mo.) Times. The members of the City Club heard Dean Walter T. Sumner in a powerfully frank and direct address. His talk was practical, and again and again he was interrupted by prolonged applause. Toledo, O., Blade. Dean Sumner tested the seating capacity of Trinity Church last evening in speaking to an audience of men in the interest of the Men and Religion Movement. Joliet (Ill.) News. In a masterful, thorough manner, Dean Sumner of Chicago, one of the most prominent social workers in the big city, discussed municipal affairs. It was one of the best talks ever given in Joliet. It was so good and so full of fine points we continue a portion of it in today's edition.\nObject Description\nDescription\nAdd tags for Page 1"}
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{"text": "Fizz Buzz is a well known programming exercise, aimed to establish simply whether someone has a basic grasp of programming concepts or not. It’s the MOT test of programming exercises, and has sparked interesting debate in the past.\nHere’s an example of a Fizz Buzz”.\nExample output:\n1\n2\nFizz\n4\nBuzz\nFizz\n7\n8\nFizz\nBuzz\n11\nFizz\n13\n14\nFizzBuzz\netc.\nI was interested in uncovering any latent programming aptitude amongst NM’s non-programming collective, so I asked some team members if they’d like to have a go at solving Fizz Buzz.\nClive took the bait, and his interpretation is below, but before reading any further, perhaps you’d like to have a go at solving Fizz Buzz as well? It’s OK, I’ll hang on for you…\ndum-de-dum…\nOK. Welcome back. Here’s Clive’s version, which I find fascinating…\nClive forgot to stop at 100, but apart from that the implementation’s correct. What I find fascinating is that Clive’s construction of the loop, he derives each iteration manually, whereas a seasoned programmer would simply accept the loop as a given and start from there. This may be why so many non-coders find it so hard to start coding, not knowing what you get ‘for free’ and how much you can essentially take for granted. (As an aside, this also reminded me how easy it is to dismiss the monumental effort that has gone into the creation of the technology that surrounds us, and how we so often stand on the shoulders of giants. An idea that has been explored before brilliantly in the The Toaster Project).\nI also love that Clive grokked the idea of working at a “meta” level, so instead of just writing instructions like:\nprint “1”\nprint “2”\nprint “Fizz”\netc.\nHe’s actually gone to the effort of uncovering and encoding the underlying logic, which is great!\nAnyway, I find this stuff fascinating, but maybe it’s just me!\nFeel free to post your Fizz Buzz solutions below… Here’s mine. :)\n40 Comments\nGreat read. I love thinking about how people think about solving problems.\nI posed a challenge to some coder friends to implement FizzBuzz *without* using IF statements. Here is my solution:\nOccurred to me that this is the first pseudocode I’ve written in many many years. Fun! I think this should work but don’t think it’s very elegant. I’m guessing this is quite a basic answer, which would be about right for me :)\nFor integer a = 1 to 100\nflag = 0\nIf a MOD 3 = 0 then\nprint ‘fizz’\nflag = 1\nEnd if\nIf a MOD 5 = 0 then\nprint ‘buzz’\nflag = 1\nEnd if\nIf flag = 0 then\nprint a\nEnd if\nPrint linebreak\nNext a\nGreat observation about non-coders not knowing what they can get for free. An interesting exercise overall. Thank you!\n(As an aside: in my version of Firefox the input field labels do not appear in the comment block. Is that intentional?)\n#include\nint main(void)\n{\nint i;\nfor (i = 1; i <= 100; i++)\n{\nif (!(i % 3) && !(i % 5))\nprintf(\"FizzBuzz\\n\");\nelse if (!(i % 3))\nprintf(\"Fizz\\n\");\nelse if (!(i % 5))\nprintf(\"Buzz\\n\");\nelse\nprintf(\"%d\\n\", i);\n}\nreturn 0;\n}\n@Jeremy Merritt\nHere’s my FizzBuzz solution in javascript without if conditions.\nThe #include was for stdio.h\nNot sure if this counts as not using an if statement.\nOne line of python, with no conditionals:\nprint “\\n”.join([str((\"FizzBuzz\",\"Fizz\",\"Fizz\",\"Fizz\",\"Fizz\",i,i,i,\"Buzz\",i,i,i,i,i,i,i,\"Buzz\",i,i,i,i)[(i%3<<3)|(i%5)]) for i in range(1,101)])\nfor i in range(0,101):\nif i % 3 = 0:\nprint “fizz”\nelif i % 5 = 0:\nprint “buzz”\nelif i % 3 = 0 and i % 5 = 0:\nprint “fizzbuzz”\nelse:\nprint i\nMaybe, it would be beter with the #define’s inside the asm{} block. On my whole operating system, I started with C header files and duplicate ASM declares. Then, I modified my compiler so the ASM could use C struct member names. I then had all the C headers before the asm code. The C headers also had #define’s. That’s why I got in the habit. The #defines could go inside the ASM blocks and might be better.\nNo conditionals (C):\nconst char *formats[] = {“%d”, “fizz”, “buzz”, “fizzbuzz”};\nfor (int i = 1; i <= 100; i++) {\nprintf(formats[!(i % 3) + 2 * !(i % 5)], i);\nprintf(\"\\n\");\n}\n@Kyle – Awesome! I love the pattern matching in Haskell\n@Jeremy – Technically those a guard statements and not pattern matching, but they serve much the same purpose. A similar effect could be achieved by removing the guards and adding a case statement. I’ve also seen versions implemented using list expressions, but my Haskell-Fu isn’t strong enough to do one of those properly.\nJust for fun, a one-liner in Python 3:\nprint(*[not x % 15 and 'fizzbuzz\\n' or not x % 3 and 'fizz\\n' or not x %5 and 'buzz\\n' or '%s\\n' % x for x in range(1, 101)])\nIf, and only if, a number is divisible by 3 and 5, it is divisible by 15.\nClive could have saved a lot of time by stopping to consider the problem.\nIt’s always interesting that whenever FizzBuzz is mentioned, readers always feel obligated to provide their solution. Everybody solves it with a modulus operator. Seems like instead of measuring basic logic understanding, it measures proper use of the modulus operator. Should be called mod-buzz.\nI have a number of solutions, 37 in C:\nand 49 in multiple language:\n(Yes, I really did use Duff’s Device in a couple of the C solutions.)\nToo much free time on my hands? Yeah.\nfunctional solution in JavaScript\nvar three = cycle(['', '', 'fizz'])\nvar five = cycle(['', '', '', '', 'buzz'])\nvar fizzbuzz = zipWith(function (a, b) {\nreturn a + b }, three, five)\ntake(100, fizzbuzz)\njavascript\nfunction doFizzBuzz(start, end){\nstart = start || 1;\nend = end || 100;\nif(start > end)\nreturn;\nfor(var i=start; i<=end; i++)\n{\nvar val = \"\";\nif(i%3 === 0)\n{\nval = \"Fizz\";\n}\nif(i%5 === 0)\n{\nval = val+\"Buzz\";\n}\nif(val.length === 0)\n{\nval = i;\n}\nconsole.log(val);\n}\n}\ndoFizzBuzz();\n@Jeremy Merritt\n> I posed a challenge to some coder\n> friends to implement FizzBuzz *without*\n> using IF statements. Here is my solution:\n>\nthat’s not really avoiding IF statements. you avoid the keyword IF, but you use functions like filter which very obviously use IF\n@Larry Battle\n> @Jeremy Merritt\n> Here’s my FizzBuzz solution in javascript\n> without if conditions.\n>\nthat uses ternaries, which may as well be IFs\nhowever, it is possible to avoid IFs completely. @Devin Lane is arguably correct, but his solution depends on parts of printf which cannot be implemented without IF (I have no proof of this, but it seems unlikely).\nHere’s my solution which only uses printf for its ability to convert ints to strings and print them rather than to change the behavior of the function using dynamic format strings.\nI can’t think of a way to do it without gotos though.\nI’ve had these on my mind for a while now…\nboth one-liners are in javascript\n1. [ 'fizz' ][ x ] // returns fizz if x ==0 else undefined\nfor(var i=1,j=101,x=['Fizz','Buzz'];i<j;console.log([x[0]+x[1]][i%15]||[x[1]][i%5]||[x[0]][i%3]||i),i++);\n2. create array of 101 undefined values, covert obj to str using (\"\"+), conversion gives you a string with 101 commas (which i though was quite funny), split the string and use native foreach where x is the value (we overwrite it in this case) and y is the current index.\nnote: Array(101).foreach 0&&console.log([x[0]+x[1]][y%15]||[x[1]][y%5]||[x[0]][y%3]||y);})\nsorry the last one seems cut off from some reason.\n(”+Array(101)).split(‘,’).forEach(function(x,y){x=['Fizz','Buzz'];y>0&&console.log([x[0]+x[1]][y%15]||[x[1]][y%5]||[x[0]][y%3]||y);})\nc (without using %d in a format string)\n#include // math\nvoid fizzbuzz(int range) {\nint i;\nchar w[3][5] = {“”, “fizz”, “buzz”};\nchar *s;\nfor (i = 1; i <= range; i++) {\nint num_digits = (int) floor(log10(i)) + 1;\nint f = !(i % 3);\nint b = !(i % 5);\nint p = f | b;\nint j;\ns = malloc(num_digits * !p + 1);\nfor (j = 0; j < (!p * num_digits); j++) {\nint digit = (i / ((int) pow(10, j))) % 10;\ns[num_digits - j - 1] = (char) digit + '0';\n}\ns[(num_digits + 1) * !p] = '';\nprintf(\"%s%s%s\\n\", s, w[f], w[b << 1]);\nfree(s);\n}\n}\nAdrusi: here’s a solution without any branch statements in the compiled code* that doesn’t use gotos:\n(hint: function pointers)\n* Requires compilation with -O2, otherwise it ends up with a useless je instruction.\nSteve,\nI’m sure it’s an honest mistake, but your Gist actually only does the FizzBuzz from 1 to 15, not from 1 to 100 ;)\n@Martin May, oops thanks for pointing that out, fixed now! ;)\nThis situation reminds me of another. I am an engineer, and in college my roommate was an English major. She took a class in non-math based physics, and I found helping her with her homework to be one of the most difficult things I’ve encountered. It’s amazing how much it makes you think about what you really know when trying to view it from a non-technical viewpoint.\nPython one-liner:\nprint “\\n”.join((“fizz” * (x % 3 == 0) + “buzz” * (x % 5 == 0) or str(x)) for x in xrange(1,101))\nAhh.. This non-coder’s algorithm, recalls Push Down Automaton and computer science classes to me :)\nIn PHP:\nfor ($i = 1; $i < 101; $i++) {\n$out = $i;\n$out = (($i % 3) == 0 && ($i % 5) == 0) ? \"fizzbuzz\" : (( ($i % 3) == 0) ? \"fizz\" : ((($i % 5) == 0) ? \"buzz\" : $out ));\necho $out. \"\\n\";\n}\nScurvy: your solution sucks – you’re not a coder!\nThe logical test would never test the fizzbuzz part!\nHey Steve!\nI’ll share a dirty secret – ever since I came across Pythonic Java I’ve secretly wanted to write something in it. Here’s my entry :-)\n/* Write a program that prints the numbers from 1 to 100.\nBut for multiples of three print “Fizz” instead of the number and for the multiples of five print “Buzz”.\nFor numbers which are multiples of both three and five print “FizzBuzz”.\nPythonic Java –\n*/\npublic class FizzBuzz {\npublic static void main(String[] args) {\nfor(int i=1; i<=100; i++) {\nif (i % 3 == 0 && i % 5 == 0) {\nSystem.out.println(\"FizzBuzz\") ;}\nelse if(i % 3 == 0) {\nSystem.out.println(\"Fizz\") ;}\nelse if(i % 5 == 0) {\nSystem.out.println(\"Buzz\") ;}\nelse {\nSystem.out.println(i) ;}}}}\nHi all (especially Ollie!)\nClive here – Steve’s non-programmer colleague and the guy who tried FizzBuzz on the piece of paper.\nI just wanted to respond to Steve’s remark about iteration, and the fact I didn’t just produce the numbers 1 to 100, then apply the fizzes, buzzes and fizzbuzzes as appropriate.\nThe exercise reminded me of some kind of in-the-round drinking game, where everyone is determining the responses one by one, as an iteration of the last number. Consequently, this shaped the way I approached the problem.\nIn retrospect, I completely see that I would have been better off simply counting from 1 to 100, then translating each of the 100 numbers into how it should be displayed (Fizz, Buzz, FizzBuzz or as a number). But recreating the drinking game in my head, it made perfect sense to me that each number is determined by being an iteration of the last one. That feels to me like I count in real life.\nNo recursive solutions so far? In no particular language:\nfunction fizzbuzz( i, max ) {\nif ( i <= max ) {\nif ( i % 15 == 0 ) {\nprint 'FizzBuzz'\n} else if ( i % 5 == 0 ) {\nprint 'Buzz'\n} else if ( i % 3 == ) {\nprint 'Fizz'\n} else {\nprint i\n}\nfizzbuzz( i + 1, max )\n}\n}\nJust because you can. :)\nHah – I can do that without if’s :)\nfor (i=1; i<101; i++) {\njQuery('’ + i + ”).appendTo(‘.list’);\n}\njQuery(‘li:nth-child(3n)’).html(‘Fizz’);\njQuery(‘li:nth-child(5n)’).html(‘Buzz’);\njQuery(‘li:nth-child(15n)’).html(‘FizzBuzz’);\n@qxcv\n> Adrusi: here’s a solution without any\n> branch statements in the compiled code*\n> that doesn’t use gotos:\n>\n> (hint: function pointers)\n> * Requires compilation with -O2, otherwise\n> it ends up with a useless je instruction.\nI like this solutions. its still tail calls and pointers to labels, which means it’s pretty much the same thing, but it avoids people yelling at you for using goto and is arguably more readable.\nDarn it – I’ve just spent nearly 30 mins doing this and then I realise you’re all coders, but here’s my contribution for what it’s worth. It was harder then I thought it would be when I started – this assumes it works..?\nSurprisingly after so many years, this question is still relevant in programming.\nOne Trackback\n[...] November 2003 (1) < Previous [...]"}
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{"text": "Today’s date is 05/05/05. It is only significant if formatted that way, as our year of the lord is actually 2005, not 05. However as 5 is the best number, I’m willing to make some concessions in order to enjoy the glory.\nPzoo has sent off the final master of our new record, and within the next few weeks we should receive our first pressing. It is going to be really exciting to hold the finished product in our hands, we’ll probably celebrate a little when Jeff brings the first box over. It is the culmination of 5-6 months of work. We shall rejoice.\nAnna’s father is most likely leaving his job, meaning he is on the search for another one. This could possibly mean that my in-law’s would move to a different city or state. I know not that long ago he was offered a job in Seattle, but they declined in order to stay near the babies, and us. However now if they receive an offer, we may be looking at moving before we thought. If they go, it is highly likely that we will follow. I have mixed feelings about this. On one hand, it would be really exciting to leave this state behind, begin somewhere fresh, and not have to work at this job anymore. On the other hand, it would really suck to leave behind all the people I have met and befriended over the years (not that I see them all that often, however, so this one isn’t such a big deal), as well as needing to leave the band behind. I feel as though we have built something really special, and the relationships I have with them are probably stronger than most other relationships in my life. We are literally a band of folks, a group, 4 guys you know you can trust, and who understand how each other ticks. It is not that easy to find the correct chemical balance to encourage creativity and growth. It took me many years and some blind luck to find the three gentlemen in Pzoo. We have evolved as performers, songwriters, and people together. Not to mention the financial investment in the group is well over $10,000. The majority of that, as in, over 90% came out of Jeff’s pocket. I have always felt that we would eventually make enough money so that Jeff could get his investment back. I feel that if I left at this stage in the game it is quite possible that the band would disintegrate. I’m not trying to overinflate my importance in the group, but we are all getting older, and I don’t really see the group trying to start back from square one again after so many years of progress. They haven’t played as a three piece in years, and I’m not sure they would want to. I don’t actually know, they may wind up chugging along without keyboards. They certainly don’t lack talent, but I know it would be a huge psychological blow to lose a “key” member in the group. I know it would be bothersome to me, but at the same time Anna has already given up so much, why shouldn’t I make some sacrifices also? I guess I’m just a lot less giving of a person than Anna is. She has made several sacrifices, and I don’t really feel as though I have made many if any. This would be a big one, I would probably cry. And I’m not even sure if I would cry at a family funeral. That is how important these guys are to me. This band is a HUGE part of my life, and really besides working and spending time with our family it is the only thing I do. But I guess the good times can’t last forever, and who knows, maybe it will work out for the best? I have no way of knowing, so I can’t automatically assume it is going to be awful. In fact, I don’t even know that we will end up moving, it’s just the possibility that has gotten me thinking more and more about the band. We have just finished recording a full length album, which is easily our best recording. We are hiring a PR firm to spread the word, and maybe get some kind of deal from it. Whether it be distribution, a label, more promotion, anything that will be an impetus for the group getting closer to our goal of being in Particle Zoo for a living. I guess nothing is really changing at the moment, we will just chug along as if I don’t have the cloud of relocation looming over us. I’m not even sure if I want to tell the group about it yet, as it may cause further unecessary concern. Like I say all the time, “we’ll see”.\nThe day of 5’s\nToday’s date is 05/05/05. It is only significant if formatted that way, as our year of the lord is actually 2005, not 05. However as 5 is the best number, I’m willing to make some concessions in order to enjoy the glory.\n4 thoughts on “The day of 5’s”\nFirst, we don’t have any idea what’s going to happen. We don’t HAVE to move, even if my parents do. I won’t lie, I’ll be irritated and in a bad mood if we have the opportunity to leave New Jersey and we do not take it; but I’ll get over it. We won’t get divorced, one of us won’t leave while the other one staus, it won’t be that dramatic. I’ll just be mad.\nI have to say, I’m saddened to read this. It’s so strange to hear you say that the good times can’t last forever. You’re 26 years old, Jay. There are much better times to come. Whether they be here or elsewhere and whether PZoo be involved or not… they will happen.\nWhen you met me, I was in a period of transition. Before I met you I was getting all of my grad stuff ready to send out to creative writing schools on the west coast- but then my sister died and I had to come home and stay close to my parents for a little while. That’s when I met you. And then I was pregnant and then we got married and so we needed to settle down where we were. But still, we both mutually agreed that though our lives needed to stay in New Jersey for the time being, it was very important to us to leave before our child was of school age. You talked about starting your own band when we went called The Sour Apples and we would build a house too. I’m a little bit confused to hear this now.\nI understand how important Particle Zoo is to you, Jay. That’s why I’ve never asked that they leave when I have a fussy baby on my hands and bags the size of Montana under my eyes and a pounding headache. That’s why I okayed you to play shows in state and out of state up until I come to term with my pregnancy. That’s why I am willing to give them money we don’t have. That’s why I cook them dinner whenever I can. I understand and I appreciate and value the role they play in your life.\nBUT\nI do not want to raise my children in New Jersey. I was not raised here. I do not like the pace of New Jersey, the hostility of the mentality of the general public, how culturally barren it is (even though we live so close to NYC) how uptight it is, how conservative it is and on and on… Not to mention how economically challenging it is and hwo that represses people who are ready to live on their own but can’t afford it and won’t be able to do so unless they are traditionally good students who are college bound. And if they are not than they are hindered in growth because they are forced to live with their parents for extended periods of time… and that is a detriment to them and their individuality.\nSo whereas Particle Zoo is important to you, our children are important to me. You can decide your priorities and I will not blame you for them or persecute you for them… but understand that I do have my own.\nYou can decide what sacrifices are worth being made. Like I always say when it comes to choices and PZoo, you do what you feel is best and I will make do with what I’ve got. I don’t want you to do anything that is going to lessen your quality of life. I appreciate how much you do for our family and we’ll make whatever happens work for us.\nI’m glad to read your thoughts on this subject. I think when the time comes, I will be ready to leave NJ. I agree that we should leave here before the girls get too old, and I agree that it is a stinky place to live for all the reasons you listed…agressive mentality, too expensive, etc. I think my viewing of this situation has been a little too myopic. My big worry is how us moving would affect the band, and that it would probably mean the death of Pzoo indefinitely. However, I also agree that the best thing for our family would be to get outta here, and find someplace better to live. If we have the opportunity to leave NJ, I think we should do it. I just feel guilty leaving the band, is all. I think it will be easier for me to get over that than for you to get over not getting out of NJ. To be honest, I think NJ living affects you more negatively than it does me. I agree that it’s shitty, but I think I’ve lived here so long I’m sort of numb to it. In conclusion, I agree with you. I think leaving the band is going to be worth our continued happiness, if it comes down to it. Of course ideally Pzoo would make it big enough so that we could still do the band and move to another state. But that is a real long shot. It might even be a long shot that Pzoo is ever sucessful enough to pay the bills. If we wind up having to leave, I will at least have the experiences, and the friendships, and the memories of all the things I’ve been through with the band. And sure it might be difficult to find that good of a situation again in another place where I don’t know anybody, but life is an adventure right? I’m supposed to be the one who loves changes. And I do. Just some are harder to cope with. Anyway, I’m sure it will work out fine, whatever happens, I’m just being paranoid.\nYes, it only makes sense that I should be more bothered by NJ than someone who was born and raised here. We all tend to gravitate toward what we’re familiar with. I’ve lived in a lot of places and visited a lot of places, and outside of MA, NJ is my least favorite. I’m not miserable here or anything, it’s just not where I want to live.\nIn reference to PZoo, I feel plenty bad about your leaving the band, though my saddness is in your departure and not the demise of Particle Zoo. I do not think that PZoo will die out when you leave, nor do I think they’d perform as a three piece. I think that if we were to find out we were leaving you’d start looking around for a good keyboard player and begin teaching him (or her) the ropes.\nMusically, you’ve come a long way with Particle Zoo. Hopefully, you guys will grow even more than you already have. BUT, there are other people to play with and you’re a very talented person. As sad as it would be to leave these people who you work with so well and who you respect so much, it would also be really refreshing to begin a new band that plays new music and stretch yourself to go in a direction you may not have gone with Jeff, Scott and John. The three of them are clearly very talented guys and your chemistry is enough to make a career of, but they are not the other people you’d be musically atune to and what is waiting for you might be even better than what you’ve got. Yes, it means taking what you’ve done, learning from it, feeling proud of it and then walking away. And that is potentially sad. But it’s also potentially great.\nI love reading your insights honey. I think you’re right. I’m still young, I guess it is just hard for me to wrap my head around the concept of leaving them for good. Although, I guess at some point it must happen, right? We’ve had years of shows, rehearsals, and general good times hanging around and doing what we do best. Even if we leave, I’ll always have that. I will always have the fond memories with my bandmates who became my good friends. For the record I think you’re right. I will find other people to enjoy the performance of music with, and so will they. It’s just always sad thinking about the end of a project that has been a huge part of my life for so many years."}
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{"text": "Don't worry, we speak :\nEspañol (Spanish), too!\nContxto – The Not Company is making headlines again.\nWhat’s different this time? Well, last time we covered them, Jeff Bezos wasn’t part of its cap table. That’s quite newsworthy, I must say.\nSo, just to give you a little bit of background. The Not Company is a Chilean-based startup that develops and produces vegan alternatives to pre-existing foods and beverages, including mayonnaise, milk and cheese.\nThe startup imitates the exact same flavors and textures of non-vegan ingredients and produces them exclusively from plants.\nThe company prides itself in not only being a food manufacturing company but also a tech startup. As we mentioned before in our previous article, its success is mainly due to its “Giuseppe” proprietary algorithm. AI technology identifies the molecular structure of specific foods through machine learning technology. With its algorithm the startup is able to identify plant-based alternatives to animal-derived ingredients.\nKeeping its capital as fresh as its ingredients\nThe sprouting startup quickly grabbed the attention of Bezos Expeditions that is participating in this current investment round with other institutional investors such as Kaszek Ventures, The Craftory and IndieBio.\nAccording to Crunchbase, the company previously held two funding rounds. During this time, Kaszek and IndieBio made initial investments, thus following through a third time.\nThe new capital worth US$30 million will fund the company’s expansion throughout Latin America.\nNotCo also plans to use the resources to better position the brand in the U.S. and Mexican market, and subsequently venturing into Brazil, Argentina and Colombia.\nThoughts\nNow, I’m not saying Jeff Bezos isn’t a good guy, but I’m sure he saw more in the company than just some healthy, delicious vegan mayo.\nHonestly, developing an algorithm able to dig deep into the molecular structure of certain organic compounds, deciphering them and then finding alternatives that fulfill similar characteristics in order to create a perfect replica of the existing product, is no easy task. So, I assume he saw a lot of potential alternative applications. As a bonus, now he can eat all the vegan mayo he desires.\n-VC"}
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{"text": "Some.\nWe are in the potty training phase with our daughter. As she sits on her tiny pink potty she might have a good “productive” day or an eye watering kinda “disappointment” day. Well, we told her if she eats her broccoli it will help her not struggle when she goes potty. The next day she requested broccoli and devoured the whole plate. And it helped her because broccoli is packed with 5.1 grams of fiber per cup. You know you are a great parent when you hear your kid tell the waiter at a restaurant – at the top of her lungs – that she would like broccoli because “it will help me go potty!” “Great. Thank you,” I told her with a chuckle.\nWhen we started out with her first foods, I started pureeing broccoli around the 9-10 month mark. As a first food for babies, it might not be the best option because it can cause gas. It’s also hard to break down in a baby’s tummy. Some moms will even avoid eating broccoli while nursing, to cut down on a gassy infant. What you eat does get passed though your body to your nursing baby. So, I tried waiting to introduce her to broccoli around 9 months.\nI added some oranges to the puree for sweetness. They say to wait till 1 year before introducing acidic foods because they might develop a rash. Just keep an eye on it if when making this recipe and know that your child isn’t allergic first. With every new food, try to feed it to them only for 3 days. If there is no rash or allergies, then your baby should be fine.\nBroccoli and Orange Puree\nIngredients\n- 1/4 cup broccoli\n- 1-2 oranges (segmented)\n- 1-2 tbs water\nInstructions\n- Peel the orange and segment the orange.\n- Using the Baby Bullet Steamer, place the broccoli in the steamer and set on setting 4 till tender.\n- Then in the Baby Bullet, add all of the ingredients and blend till smooth.\n- Add 1-2 tbs of water or breast milk to make the puree a more smooth consistency."}
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{"text": "#Whattheblack : Colgate’s charcoal toothbrush\nMUMBAI: Have you ever seen a black egg, black newspaper or a black toothbrush? If not, then behold, Colgate-Palmolive (India) has launched a Colgate SlimSoft Charcoal toothbrush. Yes, charcoal.\nThe country’s first and only toothbrush with bristles infused with Charcoal is based on the key Indian insight of the traditional oral care benefits of charcoal. The launch is focused towards growing Colgate’s leadership in the toothbrush category, with the present market share of 43.6 per cent (YTD June 2014).\nHowever, what is more interesting is the buzz created on the digital medium before the big announcement.\nWith the advent of new tools of communications, the digital media channel has increasingly become an integral part of the communications mix for brands today. The platform brings an opportunity to build lasting relationships with consumers, who could become the most vocal champions or brand advocates. So, for a brand with a great product or service, consumers are curious about it and often reach out through the social media.\nThe #whattheblack campaign, launched a few days before the announcement, was a unique approach to bring alive a category that often witnesses feature related communication. Going beyond traditional marketing techniques, through this campaign Colgate reached out to netizens for building advocacy. “For the first time the digital medium was innovatively used to launch a new product - through teasers, user generated content, creating conversations,” says the Colgate spokesperson.\nThe campaign was conceptualised by Red Fuse Communications, WPP’s full-service integrated global agency dedicated to serving all of Colgate-Palmolive’s brands worldwide, and was executed by Candid Marketing.\nThe insight which went into it was that toothbrush has traditionally been a low involvement category. Consumers don’t think or talk about it to others and the concept of word-of-mouth publicity has been non-existential in this category. However, with the launch of the new Colgate Slim Soft Charcoal toothbrush, unique opportunities have opened up, feels the brand and the agency.\nBlack bristles in a category associated with white bristles is highly disruptive and this presented Colgate with an opportunity of creating brand visibility and advocacy through disruptive communication techniques. “To bring this alive, the approach was to generate curiosity and intrigue amongst the key opinion leaders. The objective of the campaign was to create schema disruption, leveraging the colour black. This was achieved by turning every day white items - such as eggs, newspapers, tissues – into black,” highlights the spokesperson while adding that the items were sent out on different days to media and key opinion leaders such as marketing professionals and bloggers across key metros without any mention of Colgate or the toothbrush. On the last day, the brand was revealed elaborating that the personal toothbrush has now turned black as well.\nAll the campaign elements were tagged with the hashtag #whattheblack to further amplify visibility on digital platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs. The campaign moniker #whattheblack through the digital platforms further assisted in developing user generated content.\nThe campaign that was initially targeted towards 200 opinion leaders got amplified to 23.8 million consumers, a never before witnessed in this category."}
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{"text": "Community Multicultural Dialogue at BSC, July 27\n- CreatedWednesday, July 06 2011\n- Created byJim Nelson/Media Relations - (304) 327-4103 jnelson@bluefieldstate.edu\n(Bluefield)—A community roundtable dialogue, “Building Bridges Among Groups,” will be held at Bluefield State College. Interested individuals and groups representing a wide range of disciplines, cultures, and backgrounds from throughout the region are invited to participate in this community multicultural dialogue, according to Dr. Sapphire Cureg, Director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs at Bluefield State College. The discussion will begin at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 in the Tierney Center Conference Room in Dickason Hall.\n“The intent of the discussion is to create an honest and equal space for sharing perspectives and experiences on changing demographics, changing attitudes, changing issues and needs that are taking place in our region,” Cureg explained. “Collectively, the perspectives shared at the meeting will be embedded into the overall BSC Office of Multicultural Affairs’ work with the campus and broader community culture and sustaining the diversity agenda over time.”\nIndividuals and organizations interested in learning more about the program are encouraged to contact Dr. Cureg (scureg@bluefieldstate.edu 304-327-4512). The event will conclude at 7 p.m. and a light dinner will be available for participants. The program, which is funded through the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission’s Social Justice initiative, is offered free of charge and is open to the public."}
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{"text": "Masters Home – Documentary\nThe Masters Home Documentary was a Project by the SAE Institute Munich. The idea was to create a Team an produce a Documentary about a special restaurant in munich. I’ve choose the Masters Home, a underground italian restaurant with a special charm. The premises are listed as ancient living room (bedroom, bathroom, library, etc.). Moreover, you have the possibility to folk in a large dining area, which was modeled after Columbian style. The restaurant is complemented by a large round bar. In the video the owner takes us through all the rooms and talks about the guests who had visited him in his 25 years of experience. Who is a guest in Munich, should visit the Masters Home and enjoy a premium White Russian, it’s worth it.\nMore information about Masters Home can be found at: mastershome-muenchen.de\nCamera: Magdalena Strzelczyk\nLight: Ines Tausch\nAudio: Anna Isabel Lohnes\nDirected by: Alexander Dummer"}
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{"text": "Guide Association Want More Authority in Monitoring Guide Violation\nDENPASAR ~\nIndonesian Guide Association (HPI) of Bali wanted the authority to monitor violations associated with guides or tourist guiding.\n“Later, the results of valid surveillance or monitoring along with pictures also will be reported to the government,” said Chairman of HPI Bali Sang Putu Subaya on the sidelines of the regional working meeting (Rakerda) IV in Denpasar on Friday.\nAccording to him, there are more violations related to guides such as the illegal tour guides both local and foreigner.\n“We’ve been aware that the duty to monitor the implementation of regulations is on the Public Order Agency (Satpol PP) and for the supervision of the guides in particular, within a month at most Satpol PP only monitors eight times,” he said.\nHe also greatly appreciated the work done by Satpol PP as there were illegal tour guides to put in court and have got sentenced, the problem is it turned out that it is not deterrent for offenders.\n“Through the Members Control and Protection Team (TPPA) in HPI, we are already monitoring, but in the field there are still a lot of pros and cons going on,” he said.\nSang Putu said that there are still some people who do not agree with the action taken by TPPA because they overlapped the government authority.\nIn fact, he added, the process of monitoring is done by politely asked them and took photos.\n“If the government gives us the authority to participate in supervising, then the results will be submitted to the government so as to have more detailed picture of the percentage of violations that occurred in the field,” he said.\nHe added that some issues on guides’ violations are more intense occurred in Bali, including foreign and domestic tour guides from outside Bali that provide guiding services. This condition has been disturbing HPI members as the numbers continue to rise.Filed under: The Island\nNovember 26th, 2013 at 10:28 am"}
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{"text": "Dear Readers:\nThis Fall has been amazing for great workouts so far. Duncan and I are loving running and a cool Kickboxing/Martial Arts inspired class at Gold's Gym as well as Pilates and Biking. We are open to it all. We recently visited Cape Cod and took some photos on the beach...and brought along some of our favorite workout tools so we could workout without the gym. I take Pilates a couple of times a week and I love using resistance bands. And, now I have my own color coded set! These resistance bands from PhantomFit come in four different levels and all fit into a cute carrying case. I had Duncan demonstrate the blue band to show you how wonderful and stretchy it is. Do you bodyweight train?? It is amazing how cut you can get and how strong I feel after a bodyweight workout....I will add a link or two below to give you a good example of using these bands!!\nImportant Info from the company:\n\"PhantomFit\nYou'll also receive\n- Nylon carrying case for portability\n- Our favorite workout music downloadable as a mp3 file\nIt is such an easy and fun way to workout without equipment and basically anywhere (especially on the beach in Cape Cod )\nImportant Links:\n-\n-\n- Buy Here on Amazon (they are currently sold out, should be back in stock soon!)\n- My Amazon review\nAnd bodyweight training Links:\n-\n-\nI received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers."}
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{"text": "Any advice on going from Monrovia to Zwedru, ideally tomorrow? I don't have an affiliation with an NGO so I'm not confident I could get an UNMIL flight.\nHey I have a job coming up weeks in Liberia ...what kinda stores are they ,,I will be there for around 14 months ,Thanks Joey\nDoes anybody have information about New Florida Guesthouse in Zwedru? What do they offer?\nIs it posible wind or kite surf in robertsport or somewhere else???\nDoes anyone know if its safe to travel to Liberia and has anyone been there since the war has finished? Any information on this country would be great\nHi,\nI am currently doing some personal research on Liberia and Sierra Leone, and I'm looking for a photo of a liberian visa.\nMany thanks!\nWhat do you all think about Liberia??\nAnyone can ask a\ntravel question.\nDestination experts (like you!) provide amazing answers.\nReaders \"like\" answers, and the best float to the top."}
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{"text": "In Theaters: Nov 29, 2013 Limited\nPG-13 for sexuality, intense violence, disturbing images and brief\nprofanity\nIn English, Afrikaans and Xhosa with subtitles\nRunning time: 146 minutes\nDistributor: The Weinstein Company\nDrama, Special Interest\nDirected By: Justin Chadwick Madiba’s autobiography more than does justice to the legacy of the triumphant freedom fighter who made so many selfless sacrifices on behalf of his people.\nRelated Links\nIn The Words Of Nelson Mandela Book Review\nAALBC.com's comments powered by DisqusAALBC.com's comments powered by Disqus\nRelated Links\nIn The Words Of Nelson Mandela - Book Review\nNelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom\nMahoganyBooks Deal of the Week\nOnly $11.89 - This Deal Ends December 14th 2013\nGreats Books - Great Prices - Indepdendent Bookseller."}
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{"text": "Middle East Monitor / April 6, 2020\nNorway has called for more aid to support the struggling economy of the occupied Palestinian territories in the face of the coronavirus crisis, Haaretz has reported.\nThe Palestinian Authority estimates that it needs $120 million to respond to the pandemic, but Norway’s Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide expects the needs to grow as the measures already taken to prevent the spread hit the Palestinian economy and budget.\n“We need to work together to prevent this from being a bigger humanitarian and health disaster than we think it can be, especially in Gaza, but also in the West Bank,” Søreide told Reuters. “We are urging donors to step up their efforts both through the World Bank and also directly to the Palestinians.”\nShe urged donors to deliver on previous commitments, including to the United Nations and non-governmental organisations, and step up their efforts.\n“A significant drop in revenues to the Palestinian Authority as a result of the coronavirus crisis will have dramatic consequences for the Palestinian economy and for living conditions in Palestine,” said Søreide. “I am particularly concerned about the possible spread of the coronavirus in Gaza and in the Palestine refugee camps. The international community must provide support too.”\nNorway chairs the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee, which is the international donor group for the Palestinians. Last year, Norway’s capital and largest city, Oslo, became the sixth Norwegian municipality to ban settlement goods and services, along with one county council.\nFifteen new coronavirus cases were confirmed in the occupied West Bank today, raising the total number of known infections in Palestine to 252, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.\nConcerns are particularly high in the West Bank’s crowded refugee camps and the densely populated and impoverished Gaza Strip, where the ministry revealed that as of 27 March, at least 13 people had officially tested positive for the virus, six of whom have since recovered. The besieged enclave is expected to see the collapse of its health system."}
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{"text": "Former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and leader of opposition in the state Assembly, K. Palaniswami, on Friday accused the state government of underreporting Covid death figures, and said that only factual reporting would make people aware of the actual situation.\nIn a statement issued on Friday, the AIADMK state coordinator said that long queues are seen near the crematoriums in Tamil Nadu, but the figures reported in the news media are low.\nPalaniswami also said while the AIADMK is not doing politics on the issue and comments should be made only after 100 days of the new government, he was forced to act due to the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the criticisms levelled against the previous government.\nPalaniswami said, “Patients who die in ambulances while waiting at hospitals must be tested for Covid-19. If they test positive, their bodies must be safely packed before handing them over to the relatives.”\nThe former Chief Minister also said that there is an acute shortage of medical professionals in the state, including doctors, nurses and other technicians, adding that the existing healthcare workers are tired of performing their duties continuously.\nPalaniswami also said that around six lakh people returned to their villages from the cities prior to the stringent lockdown was imposed in the state, but they were not tested for Covid-19.\n“During the AIADMK regime, when people arrived at villages from cities, they were tested for Covid-19 and were allowed entry to their homes only if they tested negative. This helped in curtailing the spread of the virus in the villages,” he said.\nPalaniswami said that on Friday, his village Edappadi alone recorded 17 positive cases which is an example as to how fast the disease is spreading across rural Tamil Nadu.\nHe also advised the state government to follow the measures taken by the AIADMK government and called upon the government to conduct fever camps and increase testing and testing centres.\nThe former Chief Minister denied the charges levied by state Health Minister Ma Subramaniam that the previous AIADMK government had failed to prevent the spread of the disease.\nQuoting figures, Palaniswami said that the highest number of cases reported during the AIADMK rule was 6,900 in June 2020, which came down to 481 on February 26, 2021.\nThe senior leader also appealed to the state government to provide relief and immediate assistance to the farmers affected by rains caused by cyclone Yaas in Kanyakumari.\nClaiming that there is a shortage of oxygen beds in Kanyakumari district, the former CM said, “While there are only 3,800 beds available in the Covid-19 care centres, the government has claimed that 11,500 beds are available. The district collector must report on bed availability in the Covid care centres and hospitals so that people could directly go there.”\n–IANS\naal/arm"}
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{"text": "Get A Dental Service That Suits To Your Problem\nSeptember 17, 2016 by Kevin Cole\nFiled under Your Health\nKeeping our selves healthy is really important since it can affect our lives in so many ways and we should stay alert in most times. We got to remember how to deal on proper things and let it be done in a great way. Be sure that you could be ready to what are the actions and other ways that should be deal with properly.\nThere is a need for people to understand what are the actions and ways that shall be creating so many actions there. Be sure which you are not letting other situations that would worsen the state you might be into. In Bloomingdale dental could cure you with the stuff and problems that you may have there.\nThere can be many reasons why you got to keep this matter at the right way and ensure that nothing will bother you. If there might be several stuff or complications that could be seen there, be sure that you will aid it sooner. Do not wait to make it worst and let yourself involve with issues.\nYou might have heard that this would surely affect the other parts and their functions if we let it slip without providing solutions to it. There are always ways to look for those who are willing to support us regarding the problem we can be into. In this type of industry, you got to ensure that everything done perfectly.\nBecoming unhealthy is not a good thing and could create some problems that may produce something weird. You would always want the finest and greatest deals to help you in an effective manner and think faster too. Better know what actions and progress you can attain in there that could be hard.\nThere can be experts on this field who are willing to listen and look for solutions that surely will be great for you. They were able to attain their profession in many trainings and other stuff that could be beneficial for people. They wanted to remember that it can take so much actions and deals to make it right.\nThey manage different cases and do operations as well as long it would fit to the current situation that you could have. They shall learn the history of a patient in order to provide the treatment that could suit greatly to that person. Always be mindful to the medicine or procedures they shall give to you\nYou got to share to them some other health concerns that could probably have some effect to the body. They shall manage to figure out other alternative and actions that shall be ideal for you. It could have finer outcome after they have tested out the procedure that surely supports the treatment you could need there.\nYou probably be sure about the progress at a fine manner that would suit perfectly got you on this matter. There is nothing wrong in working with the finest people and can be worthy for you when you see it. Nothing must stop that everything shall fall at the right area could improving the state you might be into.\nIf you are in need of the latest information about Bloomingdale dental, pay a visit to the web pages here. Additional details are available at now."}
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{"text": "Horizontal anisotropy of the principal ground-water flow zone in the Salinas alluvial fan, Puerto Rico\nLinks\n- More information: Publisher Index Page (via DOI)\n- Download citation as: RIS | Dublin Core\nAbstract\nWell drawdown data from an anisotropic aquifer in the Salinas alluvial fan were collected and analyzed with a computer program called TENSOR2D. The program uses ordinary and weighted least-squares optimization procedures to solve the system of simultaneous equations needed to define the theoretical transmissivity ellipse. Prediction of drawdown data was made by coupling the anisotropy ellipse with the Hantush modified leaky-confined or Theis model. Drawdown data predicted by using the theoretical directional diffusivity obtained with the weighted least-squared fit gave a more accurate representation of the actual drawdown data than when using the test-data directional diffusivity. -from Author"}
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{"text": "I don't fuck with you. You lil stupid ass bitch, I ain't fuckin' with you. I got a million trillion things I'd rather fuckin' do, than to be fuckin' with you.\nI don't give a fuck.\nBitch, I don't give a fuck about you, or anything that you do. I see you calling, I be makin' it quick. Imma answer that shit like: \"I don't fuck with you.\"\nI got no feelings to go.\nx x\nphotos by We Good Looking"}
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{"text": "Eureka, my first water kefir is ready for tasting. This recipe consisted of: sugar, raisins, water and a water kefir culture. And some lemon juice. I bottled the kefir after fermenting for two days and left it outdoors to keep it cool (it is winter in Switzerland).\nAroma: Smells sweet and some notes of raisins. No sourness detectable.\nAppearance: Straw yellow, hazy and some bubbles. No head. Some particles are floating in the liquid.\nFlavor: First notes are raisins, some sweetness and a very light hint of sourness. Pretty dry aftertaste. Nice prickling on the palate.\nMouthfeel: Light body and some carbonation. Sweet aftertaste. A real thirst quencher.\nOverall impression: This kefir reminds me of a champagne made with raisins. It has Cider notes as well but no apple character. To summarize: it tastes very subtle, only the raisins get through and are very easy to detect.The appearance, well, looks kind of a very cold white wine. The sour sensation might come from the light carbonation of the kefir itself or from the lemon juice.\nSo, this was my first kefir. I am very fascinated about the character it has. But I would love to get it more sour. I guess two days are not enough to get it sour. The pamphlet, which came with the kefir culture, suggests two days of fermentation to get the best results flavor-wise. I will let it ferment for maybe four days next time and look what happens.\nThis was a very cool experiment. I already made my second batch with dried apricots instead of raisins. And I will let it ferment for four days instead of two. I might post the tasting notes of the second batch but since this page is not really about kefir… I might leave it with this post about kefir. But I definitely will do further experiments with my kefir bugs. And I will do a Berliner Weisse some times with the kefir culture or at least with some of the bugs from the kefir.\nThat is so cool. I want to try this stuff. So it has probiotics in it? what are the cultures latching on to?\nHi there,\nYes, there are some bacteria and yeasts in the kefir. But I can’t tell if they are probiotic. I made several kefirs so far and letting it sit for four days made it a bit more sour. And I also added dried apricots once but had some stomach troubles afterwards 🙂 But I get that as well when I eat a lot of dried apricots… I can’t tell why I added them anyway. But the raisins lead to a very pleasant kefir. I will add some figs or dates next time.\nAnd about your last question, I could not find any translation for “latching on to” which made sense for your question… It seems to be an idiom I do not know. Did you mean latching onto? Sorry for that. Please let me know when you brewed your first kefir.\nCheers\nSamuel"}
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{"text": "(Lucy) Marie (Pankey) Livingston\nSunday, January 30, 2011 3:01 PM - Yakima Herald-Republic Staff\nKeith & Keith Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Beloved Mother, Grandmother and Sister, Marie Livingston joined her husband of nearly 62 years in their Heavenly Home on Thursday, January 27, 2011 surrounded by family. Our Mom spent her life ser\nAARON MILLER\nNo Description Available!\nALLISON MARIE ARNOLD\nAllison was a sophomore at Bayside High in VA Beach where she excelled academically. Her future goals were to attend college and become a doctor. She enjoyed cheerleading and spending time with friends.\nANNABELLE HALLER\nAnnabelle Marie Haller Annabelle, our loving mom, grandma and friend, left us January 28, 2011. Born in Minnesota July 4, 1925, Annabelle moved to Puyallup where she met and married George and they started their family. Preceded in death by George and son Von, she is survived by by son Jim, daughters Georgiann (Tom) and Sherry (Bill), 10 grandchldren, and 19 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at Powers Funeral Home, 320 West Pioneer, Puyallup on Wed., Feb. 2 at 1:00 pm. Please see full biography at\nAddison Eloise\nAlbert Francis Field\nAlbert Francis FIELD Albert Francis Field, age 83 passed away peacefully on Thursday, January 27, 2011. Albert is survived by his son, Russell (Wendee) Field; grandchildren, Phillip and Andrew (Yuki Nakajima) Field, Michael Pepper, Gabriel (Mercedes) Tenuta and Jason Brown; three nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jacquelaine in 2000. Viewing will be held on Friday, February 4th, 2011 from 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 7th, 2011 at 12:00 noon at BONNEY-WATSON Federal Way, 1535 SW Dash Point Rd., Federal Way, WA. (253) 839-7317. Interment, Mt. View Cemetery, Auburn, WA. The family prefers memorial contributions be made to Alzheimer's Research. Please sign the guest book at.\nAllen David Church\nAllen David CHURCH Allen David Church, 22, passed away January 23, 2011 in Los Oso, CA.He was born June 30, 1988 in Seattle, WA. The son of Art Church Jr. and Bonnie Church, David grew up in Willow, Alaska where he discovered one of his passions to be fishing and eventually landed himself an opportunity to work on a commercial fishing boat in Bristol Bay. David also enjoyed listening to music, traveling and spending time with family and friends. David is survived by his parents Art and Bonnie Church; grandparents Art and Yvonne Church of Alaska, Jenny and Richard Baldwin of Delaware; aunts and uncles Richard and Leticia Baldwin, Barney Church, Jay and Susan Lowenstein, Anita Aderhold and numerous cousins. Funeral services will be held at Evergreen Washelli, 11111 Aurora Ave. N., Seattle, WA on Saturday, February 5 at 12:00 p.m. in the chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made out to Evergreen Manor in memory of David Church, 2601 Summit Ave, Everett 98201. E. Johnson\nSaturday, January 29, 2011 3:01 PM - Yakima Herald-Republic Staff Ann Cyr\nBetty Ann Cyr passed away on January 25, 2011 at the age of 88., She was born on January 25, 1923 to George and Silva Moa., She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Bill Moa; and her son-in-law, Art Qually., Betty is remembered lovingly by many including her children, Jay (Juanita) Cyr and Penny Qually; her grandchildren, Kenny (Stacy Allen) Cyr, Emily Cyr, and Kristal (Mike) Eslick; and great-grandchildren, Kaycee Cyr, and Lexi and Carson Varner. She will also be thought of fondly by Randy Moa, Ronnie Moa, their family, and great-niece, Angie Brutcher-Williams.\nBetty Sue Koelling\nCATHIE (ENSLEY) SCHAEFFER\nCard of Thanks, CATHIE (ENSLEY) SCHAEFFER, The family of Cathie (Ensley) Schaeffer extend a heart felt thank you to all the friends, customers and family for their support of Bill and his family during their loss. To the staff of the Skagit Valley Grange, the Markets, LLC and the Anacortes, Mount Vernon & Sedro-Woolley Food Pavilion stores, thank you for the facilities, food, flowers and cards. Your support is much appreciated., The Schaeffer & Ensley families.\nCHERRE EATON\nCherre Anne Eaton Cherre was born in Spokane, WA on May 18, 1937, and died in Puyallup, WA on Jan. 16, 2011 at age 73. She was a member of the Puyallup Eagles Lodge,\nCary Jul Chizer\nCary Jul Chizer passed away on Friday, January 21 after a brief illness. He was born on September 6, 1947 to Julius and Ella Mae Chizer in New Kensington, Pennsylvania. After moving to Bellingham, he graduated from Bellingham High School where he excelled in all sports, especially football. After high school, he joined the US Army and served honorably in Vietnam in the Airborne unit. During his career, he worked for the City of Bellingham and Western Washington University before settling in at the Department of Social and Health Services, where he retired in 2009. On September 10, 1988, he married Jenny Criscuola, and together they loved the adventure of road trips to the Oregon coast, one of his favorite places to go. Cary also loved sports, and was an enthusiastic Husky football fan. He was preceded in death by his parents; and is survived by his son, Chad Chizer Moses; sister Carmen Westman; brothers, Scott (Karen) Chizer, and Randy Chizer; nephews, Rob Westman, Jeryco Chizer and RJ Chizer; and nieces, Christy Goldsmith and Jessica Chizer. A memorial service will be held at Moles-Greenacres Funeral Home on Wednesday, February 2, at 3:00 PM. with a reception to celebrate his life immediately following, at 978 Pacific Rim Lane, Bellingham. Cary would be proud if memorials were made to Whatcom Hospice, or the charity of your choice. You may share your thoughts and memories of Cary in the online guest book at\nCatherine M. Trenkenschuh\nLangevin-Mussetter Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Catherine M. Trenkenschuh, of Yakima, 82, passed away at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, January 25, 2011. She was born April 7, 1928 in Belfield, North Dakota to John and Christiansen\nPeter passed away on Sunday, January 23rd at St. Joseph's Care Center. Born in San Francisco December 31, 1947 to Raymond and Catherine Christiansen, Peter attended Spokane Community College and was a graduate of Eastern Washington University. He later attended the University of California at Berkeley where he pursued graduate studies in higher mathematics. He interrupted his studies to pursue his interests in religious disciplines and became deeply involved in bible study and lay ministry. He volunteered his service in the Spokane area, particularly at Eastern Hospital. He was an avid chess player and participated with the Spokane Club chess activities on the Gonzaga campus. He continued to pursue a degree in mathematics intermittently while battling numerous physical challenges. Peter was a very special person who endeared himself to all who knew him. He was kind and gentle with a penchant for sharing his deep religious convictions as well as his spontaneous wit. He is preceded in death by his father Raymond and his younger brother Edward. Peter is survived by his mother Catherine \"Katie\" Adams of Spokane; and his sister Carole Marie Christiansen as well as seven cousins. Peter was inurned with his brother Edward during an intimate ceremony Saturday, January 29th at Riverside Memorial Park. Donations in Peter's name can be made to Holy Family Foundation.\nCharles W. Maust\nOur cherished and beloved Husband, Father, and Grandfather entered into rest on January 28th, 2011. He was born on December 11, 1924 in Davenport, IA to Max and Mae Maust. He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Eleanor Maust; his children: Sharon Maust, Max Maust, and Patti Roadhouse; five grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Aileen Hanson. Charlie worked in the tire industry for 47 years; most recently as the regional manager for Bandag, Inc from where he retired in 1989. He was an avid reader, golfer, and fisherman. He truly enjoyed life and loved to laugh. His happiest moments were spent with his family. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. A memorial service will be held on Friday, February 4th, 2011 at 10:00 AM at Hazen and Jaeger Valley Funeral Home, 1306 N. Pines Rd, Spokane Valley, WA. Memorial contributions in memory of Charlie, may be made to Spokane Valley County Library, 12004 E. Main Ave., Spokane Valley, WA 99206 or Hospice of Spokane, P.O. Box 2215, Spokane, WA 99210.\nCharlotte Ruth Zimmerly\nCharlotte Ruth (Phillips Smythe) Zimmerly died at her home in Vancouver, WA on Jan. 19, 2011. She was born in her family home in Ridgefield, WA on June 7, 1935., Charlotte loved her family, friends and traveling with her husband to the beach and around the world. She loved working in her yard and embraced all opportunities to help others when needed., Charlotte is survived by her husband, Sam Zimmerly; her sister, Shirley; children, Don, Deborah, Becky, John and Janice; 19 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren., She was preceded in death by her first husband, Jackie Smythe; parents, Earl and Ruth Phillips; and daughters, Linda and Susan., Memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Feb. 5, 2011 at Community of Christ, 400 NE 179th St., Ridgefield, WA., In Charlotte's honor, donations may be made to Outreach International or Heifers International., Please sign her guest book at, or\nChristine I. Simmons\nSunday, January 30, 2011 3:01 PM - Yakima Herald-Republic Staff\nLangevin-Mussetter Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Christine I. Simmons, 80, of Yakima, went home to be with her Lord on Thursday, January 27, 2011, at Yakima Regional Medical and Cardiac Center. Christine was born Ma\nCleo Ann Olson\nOLSON, Cleo Ann, Born on January 26, 1940, in Spokane, WA, to James and Winnerfred Boles, Cleo passed away January 16, 2011, in Spokane Valley, WA. Cleo was raised on a farm in Chattaroy. She later retired from Sacred Heart Medical Center as a housekeeper. Cleo is survived by her sister, Sharon Boles of Mead; children, Margie Simera of Mead, Carolyn (Randy) Gallion of Spokane Valley, Bryan Olson of Spokane, Marilyn (Adolph) Young of Lake Havasu City, Arizona; twelve grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her son, Norman Olson. A memorial service will be held Saturday, February 5, 2011, at 1:00 PM, at Valleypoint Church, 714 S. Pines Rd., Spokane Valley, WA. Inurnment will follow at 3:30 PM, at Woodlawn Cemetery, 909 S. Thierman, Spokane Valley, WA..\nDAVID D. BEATTIE. [...]\nDYANNE BOYLE\nDan O'Connor\nThroughout my life I have followed you, big brother. I will always remember our nights at the camp fire; for your one-liners are legendary. No one could match your wit. You made us laugh whenever you were there.\nDarlene Sara Griffith\nGRIFFITH, Darlene Sara, Went to be with the Lord on January 26th, 2011, at 6:30 a.m. Darlene was born and raised in Milan, Washington. She attended elementary school in Elk and Chattaroy where she first met her husband, Mel. She graduated from Riverside High School in 1955. Mel and Darlene were married on June 24th, 1956. Following high school Darlene worked for Old National Bank until starting a family in 1961. She had four children, Kim, Kevin, Lori, and Jeff, and rejoiced in her six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents Albert and Florence Toner, and her brothers Larry, Ray, and Dennis Toner. A memorial service will be held at Northview Bible Church, 13521 North Mill Road in Spokane, Washington, on February 4th at 11:00 a.m. A potluck luncheon will follow the service., The Griffith family wishes to thank Hospice of Spokane for their support and quality care. They would also like to give a special thanks to the staff at North Central Care Center who took such personal interest in Darlene's care.\nDavid G. Marquardt Sr.\nMARQUARDT, David, David George Marquardt, Sr., 64, born August 30, 1946 in Spokane, Survived by one son, David (Rebecca) Marquardt, Jr.; two grand- children Seth and Peyton; and several nieces,nephews and cousins. David was a talented artist and owned his own business as a sign painter for over 25 years., An avid fisherman, he grew up on on Lake Coeur d' Alene and continued his love of the lake by raising his own family there. David was a loving father who heroically saved his family from a tragic house fire 35 years ago. Graveside services will be held Thursday, February 10th at 2pm at Fairmount Memorial Park, 5200 W. Wellesley. Memorial contributions can be sent to the Spokane Humane Society.\nDavid Ray Cribbs\nDavid Ray CRIBBS Born September 3, 1957, and passed away at his home in Bothell on January 24, 2011. He is survived by Jane 'Donohue' Cribbs, his loving wife of 28 years, and his daughter, Jerrica. He leaves his brothers, Mike, Mark, Dan, and Bob, and his sisters, Kathy Garcia and Ana North. Preceded in death by his father, MJ, his mother, Betty, and brother, Glenn. He was a much beloved uncle, son-in-law and brother-in-law, and his family and many friends and co-workers will deep- ly miss his presence in their lives. Dave was a life-long resident of the Seattle area, and devoted his career to the Frank J. Martin Co. of Lynnwood. He was the first to lend a hand to anyone who needed assistance. He was 4th degree Knights of Columbus, Seattle Council 676. An avid marksman and outdoors man, with an unforgettable chuckle and a wonderful sense of humor, he will forever prompt a smile from his lively portrayal of Captain Morgan on the family camping trips. Dave, you are gone too soon, but never to be forgotten by all who know and love you. Your courage over the past four months is truly inspirational. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday February 2nd at 11:00 a.m. at St. Brendan's Catholic Church, 10100 NE 192 St, Bothell, 98011. The family suggests remembrances in Dave's name to St. Brendan's parish. Please sign the on-line Guest Book at Hoffner Fisher & Harvey\nDeath Notice - Albert Roberts\nWednesday, January 26, 2011 3:52 AM - Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Staff\nAug. 2, 1940 - Jan. 25, 2011\nDeath Notice - Clark Zerba\nFriday, January 28, 2011 3:30 AM - Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Staff\nDeath Notice - Jeffrey Mock\nFriday, January 28, 2011 3:22 AM - Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Staff\nSept. 2, 1956 - Jan. 27, 2011\nDenise P. Spilker\nSPILKER, Denise P., Passed away at home with her son Art on January 22, 2011, in Las Vegas, NV., Denise was born in Nelson BC March 17, 1924, to Marguerite and Constantine Romano. Denise moved to Spokane, WA where she worked at the Spokesman Review until her marriage to John Spilker on January 20th, 1962. She is survived by her children Art Spilker (Lijing) of Las Vegas NV and Sandi Spilker of Seattle WA. Grandchildren; Jereme Spilker (Kaytee), Brandon Spilker (Erin), Chelsea Spilker and Jiawen Hu. Great grandchildren; Faelynn and Caleb Spilker, Sister Connie Fortier (Bob) and nephew Craig, and the youngest who replaced Art and Sandi after they have grown, Tony Moser. Denise is preceded in death by her parents, Brother Raymond Romano and husband John \"Bud\" Spilker., Memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 5, 2011 at 10am, at St. Joseph Catholic Church 3720 E. Colbert Rd. Colbert WA. 99005., In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Hospice of Las Vegas, 5765 South Rainbow Blvd. Suite 111 Las Vegas NV 89118, Special thanks to mom's angels Kaytee and Lijing for providing comfort and love in her final days.\nDonald R. McNeil\nMcNEIL, Donald R., Donald \"Mac\" Robert McNeil, a lifetime resident of Bossburg, WA passed away on Wednesday, January 26, 2011 in Colville at the age of 89. He was born on August 12, 1921 the son of John and Marie (Powell) McNeil at the family home on Kelly Hill near Bossburg, WA., Don attended grade school at the Bossburg Schoolhouse. His commute to and from school was often adventurous and even included navigating a boat across the river to get to his destination. Don attended high school in Marcus, WA and on January 7, 1942, married his high school sweetheart, Florence Carroll. Don was later drafted into the U.S. Army Air Corps. He served as a tail-gunner on the B-24 Bomber and flew over fifty-one missions during, . Following his honorable discharge, Don returned to Bossburg and worked at several local mines as a powder monkey and cap driller. He also worked in Spokane, WA at Pacific Northwest Alloys for three years before he began a 28 year career, beside his son, Dan, at the Boise Plywood Plant in Kettle Falls, WA. The last ten years at Boise followed a brief retirement and return to the mill as a quality control inspector under the employment of Pittsburgh Testing Laboratories. Don's \"second\" retirement brought him home to care for his wife, Florence., Don enjoyed bowling and was on the Northwest Alloys bowling league that bowled at the Diamond Bowling Alley in Spokane, WA. He was an amazing woodworker and often gave his woodwork as gifts to family and friends. From the 1940's to 60's, he spent many hours searching for relics in the Bossburg area. Don was also an excellent hunter whose marksmanship provided many venison meals for his family. He had an incredible knowledge of how things worked and there was nothing he could not fix, fabricate or figure out. His dream of visiting Mt. Saint Helens, Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse were recently accomplished with the loving assistance of his family. Don was known affectionately by many names including, Mac, Papa Donald, McNeil, Dad, Grandpa, etc. He was an amazing man with a kind heart who will be dearly missed., Don was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Florence and his sister, Lula Byrd., He is survived by two daughters, Janet O'Leary and husband, Jim, Evans, WA, Joanne Lindquist and husband, James, Kettle Falls, WA; two sons, Dan McNeil and wife, Frankie, Chewelah, WA, Johnny McNeil and wife, Kitty, Marcus, WA, brother, Norman McNeil, Yakima, WA; sister, Ethel Saxton, Phoenix, AZ, 10 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren., A memorial gathering will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., with a luncheon at noon on Saturday, February 5, 2011 at the Marcus City Hall. Please visit the on-line memorial and sign the guestbook at, Danekas Funeral Chapel and Crematory has been entrusted with the arrangements.. Lynne M. Bownds\nBOWNDS, Dr. Lynne M., Passed away peacefully on January 8th in Boise, Idaho, after a long and courageous battle with breast cancer. Lynne was born August 27th, 1941 in Walla Walla, Washington, to Pat Duffy and Frank Castoldi. Lynne and her family moved to Oakland, California where she met and married the love of her Life, Dr. John Bownds. Together they had three children, Jennie, Layne and Gabe. Lynne and her family moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1969. While living in Tucson, she received her nursing degree and worked for the University of Arizona's Student Health Center. Lynne then moved to Knoxville, Tennessee and worked as a nurse practitioner for Planned Parenthood. Lynne continued her education at The University of Tennessee and received her Bachelors, Masters and a PHD in healthcare economics. In September 1999 she accepted a position at Eastern Washington University in Spokane, Washington, as an economics professor. Upon arriving in Spokane, she also took up running which became one of her greatest passions. Lynne joined the Bloomsday Roadrunner running club and forged lifelong friendships with this group, as well as the colleagues she met at EWU. Lynne loved life passionately and was a gentle soul. Lynne is survived by her three children and her brother, Steve Castoldi. Lynne is preceded in death by her father, Frank Castoldi, her mother, Pat Duffy, and her soul mate and husband for 31 years, John Bownds. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to St. Luke's Hospice, 190 E. Bannock, Boise, Idaho 83712 in memory of Dr. Lynne Bownds. Words cannot express how much Lynne will be truly missed by all who knew her, and were lucky enough to have her in their lives., We will never forget you Lynne, we love you! Arrangements in Boise are under the direction of SUMMERS FUNERAL HOME.\nDuane Louis Noel\nWednesday, January 26, 2011 3:01 PM - Yakima Herald-Republic Staff\nDurward \"Duke\" Gallipo\nMerritt Funeral HomeOn January 27, 2011 Dad went to heaven to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Dad was born in Valley City, ND October 14, 1923. He moved to the Yakima Valley with his parents at age fourte.\nEdwin F. Bactad Jr.\nEdwin F BACTAD, Jr. Edwin Fernandez Bactad, Jr. of Kirkland, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, January 21, 2011 while traveling on business in Orlando, FL. He was 35 years old. Edwin was born on April 13, 1975 in San Narciso, Zambales, Philippines and moved to Seattle when he was 3 years old. After growing up with his family in south Seattle, he attended the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma where he was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and graduated in 1997 with a BS in Physics. He began his career as an electrical engineer, most recently as a Senior Associate with WSP Flack & Kurtz in Seattle. In 2005 after 13 years together, he married his high school sweetheart Sarah and they have three children. Most of all, he was a loving, passionate and devoted husband, father, brother and son who was most often found with a child, or three, in his arms. His family was his world. He is survived by his wife, Sarah, three children - Edwin Carter, III (Trey) (4yrs) and twins Easton Prescott and Emery Belle (19 months); mother Zoraida Bactad, brother Jesse (Robin) Bactad, sister Carmen (Maurice) Karagiorgos, niece and nephew Lexi and Xavier Karagiorgos; grandparents Jesus and Efihenia Fernandez, and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He is preceded in death by his father, Edwin P. Bactad, Sr. Visitation Sunday, January 30th, 1:30-3pm, Barton's Funeral Home, 11630 Slater Ave. NE, Suite 1A, Kirkland, 98034. Funeral services will be held on Monday, January 31st at 11:30am at Holy Family Parish, 7045 120th Avenue NE, Kirkland, 98033. Burial at Cedar Lawns Memorial Park in Redmond. (Staake) Daleske\nElaine (Staake) DALESKE Born in Tacoma, WA on May 20, 1925. She graduated from Stadium High School in 1941, then attended the University of Washington, joining Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority - enjoying close friendship with many sorority sisters throughout her life. After college, she worked for several radio stations in Tacoma and Seattle, as well as Advertising agencies in New York and San Francisco. Later years, she enjoyed part time work at Nordstrom and selling Real Estate. Elaine spent many happy hours on a tennis court during vacations and at home at the former Gallery and currently Harbor Square Tennis Clubs. Together with husband Bob, they enjoyed many trips and cruises. She was a long-time member of Our Lady of The Lake Catholic Church, where she was active in the Mother's Club and Alter Society. After moving from Wedgwood to Edmonds, Elaine became a parishioner of Holy Rosary Church. Preceded in death by parents, Jack Shepard and Terese Gardner; sister, Bette Elsbree and infant daughter Mary Kathleen Staake. Survived by husband, Robert Daleske; son, Craig Staake (Barbara); daughters, Karen Miller (Bob) and Lynn Staake; step-daughter, Dianne Daleske and Catherine Peay. Much loved granddaughters: Emma Staake, Sarah (Chris) Calvert, Megan and Emily Miller; who all made her very proud of their accomplishments. A Memorial Mass will be held at 11am on Tues., Feb. 1, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 630 - 7th Ave. N in Edmonds; with burial at Calvary Cemetery in Lakewood, WA. Arrangements: Beck's Funeral Home, Edmonds, WA; 425-771-1234. Please share memories with the family at.\nEvelyn M. Brown\nBROWN, Evelyn M., Evelyn M. \"Sully\" Brown (age 88) went to be with her Lord and Savior on January 6, 2011. She was born on July 2, 1922 to George and Mae Sullivan in Butte, MT. She is survived by her children: daughter, Vonnie Lingg and sons, Ted and Kelly Brown; her grand-children: Carla White, Marla, (Bryan) Smith, Jason (Alise) Borowczyk; Brandon (Stasha) Brown, and Jennifer Lingg; her great grandchildren: Ryan Abitz, Aeron Borowczyk, Andrew Borowczyk, Kendell Borowczyk, Hailey Brown, Chance Brown; and Cadence Smith; her beloved cousin, Vesta Wieglenda; sisters-in-law, Althea \"Babe\" Sullivan and Tina Dosen; aunt, Viola Beyer; her special friend, Tamara Buchanan; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 55 years, Ted Brown, in 1997, her beloved daughter-in-law, Aundre' Brown in 2007, and her brother, Jack L. Sullivan, in 1983. Evelyn married Ted in 1942 in Butte, MT. They moved to Spokane in 1945 after spending 3 years in Sacramento, CA. She was employed at Newberry's for several years as a sales clerk. The family wishes to extend a special \"thank you\" to Sullivan Park Care Center for their loving care. A memorial service will take place on Tuesday, February 22, 2011 at 1:00 PM at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 503 N. Walnut, Spokane Valley, WA 99206.\nFrancesca Rogano Condon\nFrancesca Rogano Condon passed away January 25, 2011 in Spokane. She was born October 26, 1940 in Spezzano della Silla, Cosenza, Italy the daughter of Eugenio and Marietta (Grecco) Rogano. Franca is survived by her children William J. (Bridget) Condon, Shawn E. Condon all of Spokane, Marisa J. Condon of Lynnwood, WA and Bridget P. (Howard Gearns) Condon of Spokane; brother Carlo (Maureen Beruschi) Rogano of Revelstoke, B.C.; and grandson William R. Condon of Spokane. Mass of Celebration will be Thursday, February 3, 2011 at 5pm and will take place at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 219 E. Rockwood Blvd, Spokane. Memorial contributions are suggested to, or The Shriner's. Please visit Franca's tribute and leave a condolence at, . Arrangements have been entrusted to:\nFrederick Eugene \"Fred\" Ewing\nWednesday, January 26, 2011 1:00 PM.\nGLENN MITCHELL\nGale L. Graham\nPassed away Tuesday, January 18, 2011, in Nine Mile Falls, WA. Gale was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Gale is retired Navy and proudly served in the Korean War; and retired from AT&T after 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Sue Graham; and his sons, Gary Graham (Pam) and Mike Graham; step daughter, Michelle Long (Ken); sister, Lila Ferg; eight grandkids and three great-grandkids. Gale was preceded in death by his parents; Nile and Iva Graham; sisters, Donna Ness and Vesta Watkins; daughter, Karen Graham-Heyn. He was greatly loved and will be missed. A memorial service will be held at the Eagles Lodge Aerie #2, 6410 N. Lidgerwood, on Friday the 4th of February from 4pm to 8pm. In lieu of flowers please make a donation in Gale's name to the Ronald McDonald House of Spokane.\nGarfield Robert Crawford\nGarfield Robert Crawford, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather went to be with the Lord on January 24, 2011., Gar started life June 13, 1922 in Edgar, Wisconsin and left the Midwest to fly for the Air Force during, . He served as a captain with the 307th bomb group and flew the B24. Captain Crawford, upon returning to civilian life, earned a BS from USC and taught grade school. His teaching career was interrupted when the Air Force recalled him to active duty during the, . He served his country faithfully and left the military a highly decorated veteran, his many medals to include the distinguished Flying Cross. His friends remember him as a courageous, humble, man who was always a gentleman. He kept a lifelong membership in the American Legion., Later, he earned a BS degree from USC and taught grade school. Garfield completed his working years as a self-employed forging, casting, and metal stamping salesman for the military and aerospace industries., Garfield's professional life allowed much travel and adventure but eventually he settled, with his family, in Lynnwood, WA where he stayed for the last 40 years. He viewed family life as a blessing and involved himself with Scouting programs, Awana, and many activities with his children., He served faithfully at the Berean Bible Church for 40 years, 35 of them as an usher. Many people were touched by his humble, calm, reassuring nature and wonderful sense of humor. His big smile could lift up a room; his words were always kind and filled with wisdom. He will be missed by all who knew him., Garfield is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Jane; son, William (Glenda Smith); daughter, Katherine; grandchildren, Sarah and Willie; and great-grandchildren, Haley, Amanda, and Carlos., A heartfelt thanks to Julie Crawford, Jo Engle, Cassie Bjorn, and the Hospice program for your support and kindness., A memorial service will be held Tuesday, February 1, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at Berean Bible Church, 2345 N. 85th Street, Shoreline, WA.\nGary Allen Simmons\nGary Allen Simmons passed away on Tuesday, January 25, 2011. He was 70, born June 30, 1940 in Bellingham to William and Muriel (Riffe) Simmons. Gary retired from Intalco after working 32 years. He was an elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Gary enjoyed fishing, hunting, woodworking, and riding his motorcycle. He was very generous with his time, and was always willing to help others with their needs. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Ronald. Gary is survived by his wife Carol, whom he married in 1967; children, Rodney (Rita) Forslof, Brian Simmons, Cindi Torres Baez, Jeremy (Mindy) Simmons, Tina Simmons, Sherilee Simmons; siblings, Donald, James, and Patricia; 15 grandchildren; and numerous other family members and friends. Visitation will be Friday, February 4, from noon to 1:00 PM, with a funeral service to follow at 1:00 PM, at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Northwest Chapel, 5800 Northwest Road in Ferndale. Memorials may be made to Whatcom County Republican Party, or Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Missionary Fund. You may share your memories of Gary in the online guestbook at\nGene David Schaumberg Bruce Scott\nBorn in Detroit, Michigan to Bloss and Pearl Scott, Bruce was the oldest of four children, James (deceased), Doris, and Nancy (deceased)., In 1942, Bruce answered the call to serve his country as a P-51 Mustang fighter pilot, earning many air medals over Germany, France, and the Polesti. His military career ended in 1957 as a reservist and during those years, he married his childhood sweetheart, Patricia Aurich of Muskegon Michigan. They had four daughters, Jeanne Park of Silver Springs, Nevada, Patricia Jennings of Herndon, Virginia, Jill Colebank of Lynnwood, Washington and Deborah McHeffey of Lynnwood, Washington., His careers included Texaco in Montebello, California, the U.S. government in Reno, Nevada, Boeing in Seattle, Washington and 3M in White City, Oregon where he retired., They settled in Marysville, Washington where Bruce passed away, leaving behind his wife, daughters and their families, grandchildren, Leone Park, Ryan Jennings, Jeff Jennings, David Lewellen, Randy Lewellen, Jennifer Howards, and Ashley McHeffey; and his great- granchildren, Brandon Park, Benjamin and Ethan Jennings, Conner Lewellen, Lily Howards, and Alliana and Dominic Pierce.ine Stanton\nApril 28, 1920 – Jan. 23, 2011\nGertrude L. Moena HUFF\nHAROLD LLOYD BARTRAM\nHarold Lloyd Bartram, 83, of Anacortes, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, January 27, 2011 at his home., He was born on February 1, 1927, to John & Alberta (Bales) Bartram in Glendora, California., A funeral service will be held at 1:00 pm, Monday, January 31, 2011 at Evans Funeral Chapel in Anacortes., Arrangements are in the care of Evans Funeral Chapel and Crematory, Inc., Anacortes, WA and the San Juan Islands.\nHARVEY H. MOYER\nHarvey H. Moyer, 87, a long-time resident of Skagit Valley, passed away in Bellingham on January 25, 2011. He was born in Lake Stevens, WA, on July 30, 1923, the son of Allen and Ida (Onsrud) Moyer, and graduated from Lake Stevens High School in 1941., He served in the, from 1942-1945, including 28 months in the South Pacific during, Harvey married Jadelle Verduin on May 17, 1952, in Lynden, WA. The couple moved to Burlington, then settled in Mount Vernon, residing on McLean Road for over 50 years., He was employed as a Highland Pacific/Darigold door-to-door milkman, delivered wholesale bread, and owned a custodial service. Over the years he donated gallons of life-saving blood., Survivors include daughters Lanita (Lin) Miller of Puyallup and Heather(John) Lee of Bow, sons Patrick of Mount Vernon, Harvey Lee (Jennifer) of Conway, and Steven (Melany) of Lynden, along with 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren., He was preceded in death by son Michael, as well as siblings Robert, Blanche Whitford, and Nellie James., A celebration service will be held at Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church on Friday, February 4, at 3:00 p.m. Memorials may be made to the church, or the\nHAZEL KISSLER\nHarold Oliver\nFriday, January 28, 2011 3:51 AM - Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Staff\nApril 9, 1923 - Jan. 22, 2011\nHelen M. Perkins\nHelen Wynn\nKeith & Keith Funeral HomeYAKIMA\nIda Kay Greathouse\nIda Kay GREATHOUSE It is with great sadness that the Frye Art Museum announces the passing of Ida Kay Greathouse, Director Emerita of the Frye Art Museum, on Thursday, January 6, 2011. Mrs. Greathouse and her husband, Walser, were friends of Charles and Emma Frye, the founders of the Frye Art Mu seum. Mr. Greathouse, a Rhodes scholar and graduate of Oxford, served as the Fryes' attorney, ex ecutor of the Frye estate, and first director (1952-1966) of the Charles and Emma Frye Free Public Art Museum, as it was then called. Following Walser Greathouse's death, Mrs. Greathouse took the helm as Director of the Frye. Throughout her nearly thirty year career, she was committed to protecting the legacy of Charles and Emma Frye. Kay Greathouse continued her husband's focus on American art, enhanced the Frye Founding Collection's holdings of French paintings, and moved into new collecting directions by acquiring significant paintings by early- twentieth-century Russian- trained émigrés and twentieth- century Alaskan landscapes. The Frye Art Museum honored Mrs. Greathouse's role in the history of the museum this past summer with Ida Kay Great house: A Tribute, an exhibition which featured paintings collect ed during her tenure, from 1966 until her retirement in 1993. The exhibition demonstrated the key role played by Mrs. Greathouse in moving the Museum to showcase not only European art but also 20th century American art. A lover of music, dance, and travel, especially to New York City and Hong Kong, Mrs Great house most recently made her home at Horizon House, located in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle-just blocks from her beloved Frye. Mrs. Greathouse is survived by members of her family, including her nephew, Henry Hawkins, Jr., of Bellingham, WA and many, many friends from far and wide. A public memorial will be held at the Frye Art Museum on Tuesday, February 8, 2011, the 59th anniversary of the founding of the of the Frye, at 11:30 am. All are invited to attend.\nIvan A. Dorey\nIvan A. DOREY Age 91 of Mercer Island. Loving husband of Frances. Retired pilot West Coast Air Lines & Hughes Air West. At his request a family gathering was held. Full obituary and on-line guest book at FLINTOFTS FUNERAL HOME\nJAMES LYON\nJANET SCANLON\nNo Description Available!\nJOHN DIONAS\nJack Doyle\nJack DOYLE (1927 - 2001) Loving husband, father, grandfather, friend. We will always miss you. Rest in Peace\nJames R. Lafond\nJason E. Dollemore\nJason E. DOLLEMORE Born March 15, 1965. Died unexpectedly Jan, 22, 2011 at home. He proudly served in the Navy during Desert Storm. He was a milk distributor for Smith Brothers Dairy for 20 years. Recently purchased CB's General Store in Easton, WA. Jason was a Great Son, Brother, Uncle & friend. He will be dearly missed by many. He is survived by his parents, Ted & Karen, sister Kris (Dan), brother Darin (Tracy) nephew Zachary, nieces Adrienne, Shelby, & Shayla. Celebration of life will take place on Fri, Feb, 4th at 11:00 a.m. at Cle Elum Senior Center, 719 E. Third St.\nJay W. Speakman\nJay died peacefully with family at his bedside the morning of Sunday, December 26, 2010, in the Spokane Valley. He was 89 years old., Jay was born January 2, 1921 in Fillmore, Utah; the son of Wells and Ellen Speakman., Jay attended Millard High School in Fillmore, then joined the \"United States, Air Force.\" He continued his studies in pre-flight and primary flying schools, becoming proficient in mathematics, physics, aeronautics and cryptography. He also specialized in Radio Mechanics: the repair maintenance, theory and mechanics of radios., Jay's military qualifications include:, AAF Tech Badge with Radio Spec Bar, Marksman., Army Decorations: American Theater Of Operations Service Ribbon, Asiatic Pacific Theater Service Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal AR 600-68, Victory Medal. Jay served his country from 1942 to 1946., Jay met Marianne Rudolph in 1946 while working at Lockheed. Theirs was a classic romance that culminated in marriage on January 10, 1948. They lived happily in Glendale, California, where in 1950, they welcomed a daughter, Annette, and later, in 1952, a son, Kenneth. In 1954, the Speakman's relocated to Spokane, Washington, where they purchased their first home and continued to add to their family. In 1957, Marianne gave birth to Celeste, and their youngest daughter Yvonne was born in 1964., Jay was a loving husband, father and an excellent provider for his family, working at Kaiser Aluminum in the Engineering Department and also as an Artist and Sculptor. In 1978 Jay received recognition for his artwork from K. Stout, Chairman, Engineering Division, Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology for a woodcarving entitled (Prospector with Burro). Jay's ever-present focus and commitment to his endeavors instilled a strong work ethic in his children., Jay enjoyed tending his and Marianne's home, yard, garden and small grape arbor. His hobbies included lawn bowling and golf. He could often be found at the community pool or surrounding lakes overseeing his children and their friends playing and swimming in the water., Jay W. Speakman of Spokane, Washington is survived by his four children along with his seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a brother, Alton Speakman., Daughter:, Annette V. Steffenson Seattle, Washington, Son:, Kenneth W. Speakman Cibola, Arizona, Daughter:, Celeste J. Christenson Eagle River, Alaska, Daughter:, Yvonne M. Speakman Ottumwa, Iowa., Grandchildren:, Heather, Ty, Anah, Nicholas, Mercury, Adrian, Avril., Great-Grandchildren:, Josh and Ben, At Jay's request there will be a private funeral with family.\nJerome N. \"Jerry, J.N.\" Knox\nPursuing his love of the water, Jerry owned a succession of outboards, inboards, flatties, and dinghies. A favorite was the double ender Hunky Dory. Another was a Cruise-a-Home which he and Peg took on many cruises with best buddies and fellow boaters Roj and Mig LeClerc.\nJessie Louise Blowers.\nJohn Calvin Repass\nSunday, January 30, 2011 1:00 PM\nOn January 23, 2011, our family lost the oldest son and our big brother, John Repass. After a valiant four year battle with cancer, the good Lord decided he had suffered enough and took him home. Our loss leaves a void in our family that cannot be filled. We take solace in knowing that he was surrounded by family when he left on his next journey.\nJohn David Charles\nJohn David CHARLES November 1955 ~ January 2011 John lived in the Seattle/South King County area all of his life. He passed away Saturday January 22 due to complications he suffered from a stroke he had on Thanksgiving Day. He was 55. John attended Chief Sealth and Highline High Schools and Denny Junior High. John was Big hearted, Kind, Generous, Stubborn, Outspoken, Loving, Caring, Adventurous, Strong-willed, Friendly, Welcoming, Funny and had a good sense of humor, Social, Loved the outdoors, especially fishing; he had a lot of stories to tell; he loved his Chevy cars and working on them; he loved to spoil his only daughter; he loved his family and all his friends; he liked to speak his opinions; loved to drink beer & relax and go on drives and look at all the beautiful surroundings. John is survived by his loving partner / wife, Linda of over 32 /19 years; his daughter Kasie; his sister Karen; mother Freda, both of Arizona; his mother and father-in-law, Tom and Barb Hill of Arizona; his uncle Ray of North Seattle; sister-in-law Dianne Hill of Aberdeen, WA and 2 nieces, Jamie and Jessica. k John was one of a kind k Visit and sign John's guest book at. Leave your email address! A service for John is in the works, hopefully in Feb- ruary- yes, after the Super Bowl! John would want me to thank the caring nurses and staff at Harborview & Regional Hospitals.\nJohn Gilbert Sides\nJohn was a proud veteran and his home reflects his service to his country. He was an avid carpenter, gardener, and landscaper, with many home projects in progress. He always enjoyed his cold tea, summer fishing at the lake, riding his lawn mower around his 5 acres, and playing with his daughter's miniature Nigerian goats -- he dearly loved his dog, Missy, his faithful companion of ten years. He was a member and a life long supporter of the DAV (Disabled American Veterans). Donations can be made in his name to the DAV National Service Office in Seattle, WA.\nJohn L. Breeze Jr.\nJohn L. BREEZE Jr. Born and raised in Seattle, one of 8 children of Ray and Evelyn. Survived by 2 brothers, 2 sisters, 6 children, 8 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. He joined the Navy during WWII and served aboard the Eagle Boat PE-56. He was one of 13 survivors when his ship was torpedoed off the coast of Maine in April 1945.A book was written about his Navy experience by Stephen Puleo, titled, \"Due to enemy action\". He returned to Seattle and made a career for himself at the Boeing Co., starting as a machinist apprentice, going to school to become a tool designer. His passions were his family, church, golf and bridge. He was genuinely honest, compassionate, good humored and liked by all who had the good fortune to know him. His family and many friends will miss him. A memorial service will be held February 8, 4:00 PM at Puyallup Foursquare Church, 601 9th Ave. SE, Puyallup, WA. 253-848-9111.\nJohn Paul Maland Sr.\nJohn Paul Maland Sr., (81), of St. Maries, Idaho, passed away January 16, 2011, at Kootenai Medical Center, in Coeur d'Alene. John was born on January 2, 1930, in Spokane, to Henry and Gertrude (Kellner) Maland. He was proud of his Norwegian heritage. He graduated from Lewis and Clark High School in Spokane, in 1947. He attended the University of Idaho at Moscow, and was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity., John married Patricia Ann Johnston in Saint Joseph's Catholic Church in Spokane, on December 27, 1950. John's career as a land developer and home builder began in Spokane before he served in the, Air Corps and Air National Guard. He built many homes on Spokane's South Hill., In the early 1960's, he co-owned Spokane Flying Service, a Piper Dealership, at Felts Field, where he became an accomplished Charter Pilot. He flew kidney patients to Seattle before treatment was available in Spokane. John frequently flew business trips to the St. Maries airport and the old Calder airfield, after buzzing over to clear it of cows. At that time, the family enjoyed summers at their Kalispell Bay lake cabin that he built at Priest Lake, Idaho., John resumed building in 1964. He designed and coordinated the construction of the Sacred Heart Church in Lapwai, Idaho. The family then moved to Lewiston, Idaho, where he worked as a Superintendent at the Dworshak and Little Goose Dams. He developed property in the Lewiston Orchards, where the family resided for seven years. In 1972, the family settled at English Point at Hayden Lake, where he built lakefront homes. He retired and moved to St. Maries, where many of his children and their families reside., John and his wife recently celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary and his birthday., He personified the Father who was extremely devoted to his family, and was always there for his wife and eight children, and they in turn, were devoted to him., He is survived by his loving wife, Patricia, and their children, John P. \"Mike\" Maland Jr., St. Maries, J. Christopher Maland, St. Maries, Molly K. Falkner (Ray), Everett, WA., Mark D. Maland, Everett, WA., Julie P. Clark (Dan), Coeur d'Alene, T. Scott Maland, Post Falls, Todd A. Maland, St. Maries, and Peter H. Maland, Post Falls; brother and sister-in-law, Larry and Judy Johnston of Colorado, sister-in-law, Jeanette Johnston, of Spokane, seventeen grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews., He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Robert B. Maland, sister, Wanda J. O'Dea, granddaughter, Kimberly K. Falkner and great-grandson, Walker Z. Maland., Funeral Mass was January 22, 2011 at St. Mary Immaculate Catholic Church in St. Maries with Fr. Timothy Ritchie officiating. Family and friends gathered at Benedictine Hall following the service. Visit the online memorial and sign his guestbook at\nJohn Vander Giessen\nLynden resident, John Vander Giessen, age 94, went home to his Heavenly Father Thursday, January 27, 2011. He was born September 28, 1916 in Coffee Creek, Montana to James and Anna (Zwaanstra) Vander Giessen. He moved to Lynden with his family in the 1920's and lived all of his adult life in Whatcom County. John attended Lynden Christian schools; held numerous jobs in the Lynden area and traveled to California where he learned the refrigeration trade while working with his uncle John. He returned to the Lynden area, where he met the love of his life Marie Lagerwey. They were married January 24, 1940 and walked side by side for 71 years. Following their marriage, John worked on the John Pilon farm and believed farming was his calling. In 1943 he purchased his own farm in the Custer area; beginning with 18 cows. Over the next 10 years, John transformed this farm from its poor condition into a progressive dairy; utilizing irrigation and a fertilizer program. He proudly built the second milking parlor in Whatcom County. Unfortunately John broke his back and was no longer able to maintain his farm. God had a new plan for him as dairy milk refrigeration became a new venture in the 1950's. John utilized his refrigeration training working with coolers for milk cans and later milk storage equipment. He maintained his connection to the dairy industry and this also provided opportunity to work with his two sons in the dairy equipment industry. John saw the dairy industry progress from milk being cooled by well water shipped in a milk can to the sale of milk tanks ranging from 100 to over 6000 gallons. He was proud to have been a refrigeration engineer at Cascade Cold Storage, working for his friend John Harkoff for 17 years, while operating his own refrigeration business Vander Giessen Refrigeration-later known as Sunset Western Inc. In retirement, John and Marie enjoyed 26 winters in Southern California where many wonderful times were shared with family and friends. John was a member of First Reformed Church. John is survived by his beloved wife of 71 years, Marie. John and Marie were blessed with five children: sons, Dale (Seki) Vander Giessen of Blaine and Jim (Karen) Vander Giessen of Puyallup; daughters, Andrea (Kingma) Hendricks and husband Harvey of Lynden, Annette Scholten of Dana Point, CA and Karen (Darrel) Timmer of Lynden. John was very proud of all his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Ada Vos; sisters-in-law, Alida Crabtree and Claus Schouten and brothers-in-law, Marinus and Matt Lagerwey. He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Kay Gosser and Grace Van Ry; brothers Lawrence, Henry and Don; brothers-in-law John, Bill, Arie, Gerrit, Johan and Nick; sisters-in-law Minnie Konyenbelt and Katherine De Koster and granddaughter, Sheri Scholten. Visitation hours will be Tuesday, Feb. 1, 5 to 7 pm at Gillies Funeral Home. Graveside services will be conducted at 10 am Wed. Feb. 2 at Monumenta Cemetery followed by an 11 am memorial service at First Reformed Church, 6th & Grover St. in Lynden. Memorial donations are suggested to Whatcom Hospice Foundation, 800 E. Chestnut St., Ste. 1-C, Bellingham, WA 98226 or to First Reformed Church, 6th & Grover St., Lynden, WA 98264. You are invited to share your memories and condolences in the online guest bookATHLEEN PETERSON\nKeith A. Bogus\nKeith A BOGUS Keith was born in Powers Lake, N. Dakota to Raymond and Emma Bogus. He graduated Nathan Hale High School, attended the University of Washington and was a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. Keith moved to Caldwell/ Boise, Idaho area where he owned and operated Ralphs Toys and Hobbies for over 35 years. He retired to Garden Valley, Idaho. Keith is survived by his wife Linda, mother Emma Bogus, step-son Todd Golden, wife Lanette, step -daughter Lisa Golden, husband Dan Bolstad and 3 grandchildren Corbin, Brenden and Laila. A memorial service will be held at Reylea Chapel in Boise on 2/5/11 @ 1:00 pm. Remembrances to Legacy Hopewell House Hospice, in Portland, OR.\nKenneth Richard Sewell\nKenneth Richard Sewell passed away on January 19, 2011 at his home in Redding, California. He was born on June 6, 1961 in Seattle, WA., Ken was preceded in death by his father, Richard Kenneth Sewell., Ken is survived by his loving son, Steven Sewell and girlfriend, Margaret Natina; his granddaughter, Savienne Jane Sewell; his mother, Pamela Sewell Gahan; his brother, Mike Sewell; his sisters, Lori Langberg, Rebecca Lachney, Lisa Stevens, Cheryl Patrick; and nieces, Rachael Sewell, Kate Langberg, Megan Langberg, Melissa Patrick Loney, Erica Stevens, Janelle Stevens; nephews, Rick Sewell, Michael Patrick, Christopher Zellner, Nicholas Chase, Sean Chase; and several grandnieces; and grand-nephews., Ken enjoyed riding his motorcycle, listening to music, fishing, and golfing. He had a big heart and was always the first to lend a hand when called upon. He will always be remembered for his laughter and beautiful smile. Ken will be deeply missed by his family and friends., There will be a private celebration of Ken's life which will be held at a later date..\nLARRY REED\nLORRAINE MANNING.\nLarry J. Uribe\nLauretta Peterson Herman\nLauretta Peterson Herman, age 98, former Vancouver, WA resident, died on Jan. 8, 2011 in St. Paul, MN. She was born Sept. 12, 1912 in Goldendale, WA and moved to Vancouver, WA in 1918 where she graduated from Vancouver High School in 1930., Lauretta married Earl Herman in 1934 and they lived most of their lives in Vancouver, except from 1960-75, when they lived in Seattle, WA. She graduated from the, in 1966. Earl died in 1999 and Lauretta moved to Minnesota in 2000., She was an active member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Vancouver., Lauretta is survived by her son, Robert Herman (Carolyn) of St. Paul, MN; daughter, Janice Baker (Frank) of Baltimore, MD; granddaughters, Tory Herman of Eugene, OR, Molly Zaidi of Montclair, NJ, and Eliza Herman of St. Paul, MN; brothers, Howard Peterson of Lacey, WA, Reuben Peterson of Allyn, WA, and Lawrence Peterson of San Luis Obispo, CA; sister, Joanne Vahsholtz of Vancouver, WA; and seventeen nieces and nephews., She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl M. Herman; brother, Homer Peterson; and sister, Elizabeth McKay., A private graveside service will be held at a later date in Vancouver., Please sign Lauretta's guest book at:\nLura J. Cooke\nMARGARET CLERGET\nMARJORIE CASEBOLT\nMICHAEL ARBOGAST\nMichael L. Arbogast Mike passed away 1/17/2011 at the age of 63 after a brief illness. Mike was a Tacoma native, Vietnam vet, and a lifetime Steamfitter member of Local 82, now 26. He is survived by his loving wife Carleen, 2 brothers, 2 sisters, 4 children, and 8 grandchildren. A celebration of Mike's life will be held Wednesday, 2/9/2011, at Morningstar de Muynck\nMarjorie Morningstar de MUYNCK Age 58, Marjorie Morningstar de Muynck, passed over on January 25, 2011. Her valiant struggle with cancer endured over 11 years, and through it all she lived to perform, compose music, author books, and educate, and was a passionately devoted environmentalist and animal rights activist. She leaves behind her partner, Linda Marie Waller, and her beloved animal family, Dorje Bell, Jimmy Mac and Xena, as well as an extensive family of friends, and her beloved sister Marcia McMichael, niece Morgan and nephew Bryce, mother Dorothy and father Marshall de Muynck. Marjorie was a graduate of the Seattle Institute of Shiatsu, and earned her Master of Music Education from Boston University and was attending the Southwest Acupuncture College in Santa Fe, NM in order to become a Doctor of Oriental Medicine, a tradition of healing art that she deeply loved. A pioneer in the field of Sound Healing, Marjorie's gifts as a musician and healing arts practitioner merged together as she created new healing modalities, to include Acutonics and most recently the Ohm Therapeutics systems of Sound Healing. Throughout her illustrious life, Marjorie toured the world performing. She was a wind instrument specialist, and a founding member of the Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet. A truly remarkable woman, partner and friend to many, Marjorie will be dearly missed, and her influence will without doubt reach far into the future. She loved this earthly plane and found the sacred in all living things. She was pure of heart and a radiant being who always advocated for the suf- fering. Love and Peace Dear One. If you would like to make a donation in memory of Marjorie, please contact the following organizations: Sky Mountain Wild Horse Sanctuary () or the Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society (). Thank you.\nMark Mills\nThe Mills family would like to extend their deepest appreciation for all our family and friends that are loving us during this difficult time. How blessed are we.\nMarlene \"Malka\" Fricks\nMarlene \"Malka\" FRICKS Marlene 'Malka' 'Kitty' Katz Fricks, 76, of Woodinville, WA, died January 13, 2011 at her home in Woodinville, Washington, of lung cancer. Malka was born October 15, 1934 in Brooklyn, New York to Leah Newman Katz and Harry Katz. She graduated from High School at age 16 and received her Bache lor of Arts Degree from Hunter College in NYC at age 20. As an adventurous young adult, Malka honed her foreign lan guage proficiency traveling and living in Mexico, the Caribbean, North Africa, and Europe. Over the years, she also traveled ex tensively throughout the United States and Canada. A trip to Seattle for the 1962 World's Fair forever changed the course of this NYC Spanish teach er's life. It was there that Malka met her future husband, Patton Cotnam Fricks (deceased, 2001), and they were married Leap Year Day, February 29, 1964 in Anchorage, Alaska. Malka had always wanted to marry a cow boy, but in Pat Fricks she found the ultimate Renaissance Man. In Alaska, Malka taught Spanish and French, and she and Pat took to the skies on Pat's many bush piloting adventures. Together, they survived the Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964. Malka al ways remembered that a number of Corning Ware pieces received as bridal shower gifts did not fare very well in the quake, and it tick led her that the Corning Company replaced the entire set! After moving to Seattle, Malka received a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Washington. She enjoyed a long career with the Lake Washington School District as a teacher of Spanish and Health and as a Junior High and High School Counselor. Pat and Malka spent many beau tiful summers together cruising Puget Sound and exploring Amer ican and Canadian ports. Malka's favorite onshore hobbies included dancing - whenever and wherever, playing softball with the coed team of Bellevue Senior Center, and acting in various productions at the Northshore Senior Center where she also served on the Board of Directors. A love of the arts emerged early for Malka, whose desire to sing opera unfortunately culminated with high school chorus. Undaunted, she continued her involvement with the arts throughout her life, and was a member of Woodinville's original Public Arts Advisory Committee. She also served on the original Parks and Recreation Commis sion for the City of Woodinville. Other affiliations included the Hearing Loss Association of America, the Red Hat Society Bothell Babes, and the Queen City Yacht Club Tarettes of which she was a life member. Malka is survived by three Step children: John Fricks, Judy Zybach, and Jacob Fricks, and three grandchildren, Mathew Thompson, Marcus Thompson, and Chelsea Zybach. Two of her stepchildren, Dick Fricks and Nancy Thompson, are deceased. Malka's sister, Marilyn Pellach, died in 1962. She is survived by her dear friend and companion, John Coughlin, with whom she shared many years and many adventures. Above all else, Malka enjoyed and valued her friends. She cher ished connections that spanned many decades and also treasured those of more recent vintage. Malka's friends and colleagues have always appreciated her multifaceted intelligence, her quick wit, her fun and flamboyant style, her forthrightness, her creativity and the totally unique individual she was. Personally and professionally, Malka Fricks touched many lives. Hopefully she knows that, 'Frankly, Scarlett, you are loved and you are missed'. A celebration of Malka's life is being planned at the Northshore Senior Center, February 27, at 3:00 pm. Contributions in Malka's memory may be made to the Northshore Senior Center or a charity of one's choice..\nMarrion Lorraine Lohoff-Bailey\nMarrion Lorraine Lohoff-Bailey, our beloved \"Memo\", passed away peacefully on January 7, 2011., She was born to Elva and Oscar Lohoff on October 28, 1917. The fourth of ten children, she was raised on a farm in Towner, Colorado. She graduated from Teachers College and taught in a one-room schoolhouse in Morley, Colorado until 1941. She then moved to California and, while working at the Simmons Aeronautic War Plant, she met and married Chester Forrest Bailey. Together, they had two daughters in Glendale, California, moving to Seal Beach in 1962., She was widowed in 1967 and returned to teaching in Long Beach, California. After retiring, she moved to live on Flowing Lake near Snohomish, Washington with her daughter, Jessie., Memo loved life! She enjoyed Leo parties, live music, reading, the birds and wildlife on the lake, and her wonderful cat, \"Worm\"., She is survived by her daughters, Barbara Earnhardt and Jessie Paulson (Brian); grandsons, Forrest Shertzer, Matthew Earnhardt, Andrew Earnhardt (Simone); great-grandson, Owen Bailey-Earnhardt; siblings, Ivalee, Jeanne, Dixie Lee, Keith, and too many great friends and adopted adult children to count., She was the best mother, teacher, listener and friend to us all. She will be greatly missed., A memorial service will be held on February 5, 2011 at 11:30 a.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church, 913 2nd Street, Snohomish, WA.\nMarvin Underwood\nSmith Funeral Home LTD and CrematoryOur beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, Marvin Underwood passed away on Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, WA. Mar\nMichael McBride\nApril 27, 1943 - Jan. 22, 2011\nMichael W. Fitchen\nMichelle Doran\nMichelle and Robert enjoyed many travels together from Italy to Alaska walking through castles in England to Canyons in Utah. Maps, geography and history were her passion. Between trips they would enjoy music, theater, opera, attending all 8 grandchildren (Sian, Connor, Sera Barbieri; Joseph, Lily, Mikey Anderson; Te'a, Toran Effland) events, berry picking on her property on Gravelly Beach, bridge and time with friends and family and Husky season football games.\nMildred Cornelia Cox\nMildred Cornelia COX Mildred Cox, age 89, died of natural causes at University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, WA on Tuesday, December 21, 2010. Born May 5, 1921, in Philadelphia, PA, she was raised by her mother, after the death of her father when she was age 5. Mildred married Hobart Cox, and had two sons - Ronald and Brian. In 1947, the young family moved across the world to Hawaii to raise their young sons and provide the best education possible for the next generation. In the 60's, the family traveled back to the East Coast of the US to keep the family close, when Ronald was accepted to the USMA at West Point. After the all too soon death of her husband, Hobart, Mildred found her way to Seattle, WA to help provide a loving multi generational family unit for her grandchildren- Gregory, Janine, Alexandria, and later, Christopher. She lived the rest of her life in Seattle maintaining her dedicated interest and care for the family that she helped create. Survivors include her brother, Joseph, sons - Ronald & Brian, grandchildren - Gregory, Janine, Alexandria & Christopher, and great grandchildren - Victoria & Col.\nMuriel Dowdeswell\nNORMA BOUSHEY\nNeva Rae McDaniel\nNeva passed away at the age of 84 on Tuesday, January 25, 2011 in Richland, WA. She is survived by her sister Aloha Wagner of Wilbur, WA; and children John McDaniel (Karen), Cheney, WA; Larry McDaniel (Nancy), Spokane Valley, WA; Monty McDaniel, Kennewick, WA; Robert McDaniel (Josie), Airway Heights, WA; Wanda Krumland (Brian), Kennewick, WA., Neva will also be greatly missed by her 16 grandchildren, numerous great and great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews, as well as many foster children who she opened her heart and home to over the years., Preceded in death by: John McDaniel (Husband), 1973; three sisters (Kate, Alta, Dorothy) and two brothers (Sherman, Clinton)., Services to be held: Wednesday, February 2, 2011 at 1:00pm Redeemer Lutheran Church, 3606 S. Schafer Road, Spokane Valley, WA 99206, Neva was born on September 19, 1926 in Wilbur, WA. She grew up with a house full of seven children. She was one of five sisters and two brothers. Her first job was at Ma's Café, where she worked until marrying John McDaniel. Further employment included work as a rural mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, while living in Reardan, WA. And several years working at Keytronics in the Spokane Valley. Neva was an active member in TOPS Chapter #1067 for many years., Throughout the course of her life, Neva lived in many places including Wilbur, WA; Chicago, IL; Dayton, WA; Spokane, WA; Reardan, WA; Usk, WA; Sandpoint, ID; and Lake Stevens, WA. In 1979 Neva returned to Spokane and lived there for the majority of her remaining years., The most notable thing about Neva was her dedication to always helping and caring for family and friends. There are many others, not mentioned here, who would consider Neva family and say that she was instrumental in their lives. She was a great example of the unconditional love that Christ teaches.\nNorma J. Boushey\nAUBURN - Norma Boushey, 87, of Auburn, WA, formerly of Sumner and Grandview, WA, died January 2, 2011, at home. She was born July 27, 1923, in Reeder, North Dakota to the late Elvis and Florence Stearns. She graduated from Spe [...]\nOdie Marie Boyd\nOdie is survived by her husband Bill.\nPATRICIA MAYS\nPHYLLIS DARLINGricia Cook\nPatricia L. Cook, better known to most as Patti, died quietly on December 24, 2010 with her adoring younger brother, Jeff McFall, at her side. She lived with Alzheimer's disease for several years. She joins her son, Christopher Steven Cook, who died when he was 2 days old in 1971. She leaves her husband of 40 years, Steven M. Cook, daughter Melissa S. Rundlett, son-in-law Jeff Rundlett, grandchildren Irish Lurvey and Jeff Rundlett, Jr. She also leaves siblings, in-laws and extended family members, who all miss her greatly. Patti was an LPN in the mid to late 1970s, eventually moving onto other careers. She last worked with Tacoma Radiology Associates, retiring in 2001 when her husband Steven accepted a position in Baltimore, Maryland. They returned to the Northwest in mid 2008 after Steven retired. One of her passions was weaving, which she took up in the early 1980s. Sadly, Alzheimer's robbed her of that joy. She leaves many beautiful pieces, which serve as a constant reminder of her weaving talent and creativity. She was a spitfire, in her daughter Melissa's words. She was outspoken and would speak her mind unwaveringly. All who came to know her have been touched by her deeply and she will be greatly missed. Memorial services will be scheduled for some time in February. Please send condolences and inquiries to Steven M. Cook, 15413 8th Avenue Ct E, Tacoma, Washington 98445, or send an email to.\nPhyllis L. Ross\nPhyllis L. Ross passed away on January 23, 2011, one day before her 82nd birthday. Phyllis suffered a stroke in 2006. She lived on Long Lake near Nine Mile Falls, since 1976, and prior to that in NW Spokane. Phyllis was preceded in death by her: brother, Robert F. Low, husband Jack of 52 years, grandson Sammie Bryant, daughter Kristina Bryant, and son-in-law Samuel Bryant III. Phyllis is survived by her sister Virginia Sorte, a brother-in-law Paul Ross and a sister-in-law Ruth Jerome; by her children: Timothy J. Ross of Albuquerque, NM, Larry H. Ross of Friday Harbor, WA and Cheri M. Ross of Coeur d' Alene, ID. Phyllis has eight grandchildren, Bradley, Amethyst, Allyson, and Warren Ross of Albuquerque, NM; Derin Ross of San Raphael, CA, Kelan Ross-Link of Black Mountain, NC; and Sarah and Melissa Bryant of Seattle, WA, as well as three great-grandchildren: Henri and Sammie Bryant of Seattle, WA, and Oliver Link of Black Mountain, NC., Phyllis was born in Spokane and attended North Central High school while alternating residences between Hollywood, CA and Spokane. She met Jack in the 1930's and married him after World War II. Phyllis worked as a teenager at the Bon Marche, and worked briefly for the Spokane Public School District in the 1960's. She was a member of Lake Spokane Community Church of Nine Mile Falls., She was a talented amateur painter, a pianist in her younger years, an avid book reader who documented her collections, and a wonderful mother and wife. She leaves behind many friends who have marveled at the success she forged in her life despite many hardships., Memorial services will be conducted at Sunset Chapel, Fairmount Memorial Park, 5200 W. Wellesley, on Saturday, February 5, 2011 at 11am. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes that donations be sent to the Humane Society in Phyllis's name.\nRUTH KELSO\nRichard Tyree \"Tank\" Warner\nRichard \"Dick\" Warner of Vancouver, WA, went home to be with the Lord on Tues., Jan. 25, 2011. Dick was born on July 10, 1938 in Pueblo, CO to Charles and Bonnie Warner., Dick, also known as \"Tank\", married his high school sweetheart, Joanne Hard (aka \"little Tank\") on Friday the 13th of April, 1956. Dick graduated from Evergreen High School in 1956., He served in the U.S. army for two years and then started working for ALCOA. He began his union career being elected business agent for local 300 and retired in 2000 as international representative for the United Steelworkers of America and ABG Division., In 1972, Dick received the Lord as his Savior and began attending Faith Baptist Church where he was a member for over 35 years., Dick is survived by his wife, Joanne; his children, Richard \"Rick\" Warner (spouse Rosemary) and DeeAnne Berglund (spouse John \"Johnny\"); grandchildren, Jonathan Warner (spouse Brooke), David Warner, Daniel Warner, and Tyler Berglund; great-grandson, Aiden Warner; sister, Bonnibelle Warner; aunt, Alberta Northrup; and many nieces, nephews and extended family members., He was preceded in death by his father and mother; brother, Daniel L. Warner; daughters, Debra Kay and Denise Renee; and grandson, Blake Berglund., A celebration of his life will be held on Sat., Feb. 5, 2011 at Faith Baptist Church, 11208 NE Hazel Dell Ave., Vancouver, WA, 98685 at 3:00 p.m., In lieu of flowers, please make donations in memory of Dick Warner, to the Blake Berglund Spinal Muscular Atrophy Research Foundation at PMB #512, 10013 NE Hazel Dell Ave., Vancouver, WA, 98685., Please sign Dick's guest book at:\nRobert \"Bob\" C. Mansfield, Sr.\nLangevin-Mussetter Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Robert \"Bob\" C. Mansfield, Sr., 86 of Yakima, passed away Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital. He was born December 18, 1924 in Sunnyside, WA to Herbert and Gladys (H\nRobert G.. He then attended Eastern Washington College studying geology and was the photographer for the school's newspaper. While in college, he put his faith and trust in Jesus Christ his Savior. During his time at Eastern, he fell in love with Kim Churchill, married in March of 1972 and moved to Omak, where they lived for 37 years, raising three children. During his time in Omak, he worked for Biles Coleman Lumber, Bramer Hardware, served as an Okanogan County Reserve Officer and was a member of the Sheriff's Posse. In 1984, Bob followed his passion for photography and opened Simpson Studio, where he became an award-winning photographer and was a member of the Professional Photographers of Washington. After 14 years, Bob closed the studio due to health reasons and started Simpson Water Gardens where he enjoyed caring for his Koi fish. Bob was a very friendly person, well known to many in town, and a faithful member of the Okanogan Gospel Hall for 35 years. He will be greatly missed., Survivors include his loving wife Kimberly (Churchill) Simpson, of Omak, WA; his children Joel, Aaron and Leah; his father Robert Del Simpson of Spokane Valley, WA; his siblings Clinton of Eugene, OR and Becky of Tacoma, WA; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his mother Viva Simpson., A celebration of life will be held on Sunday, February 6, 2011 at 1:00 PM at the Cornerstone Christian Fellowship in Omak, WA.\nRobert George \"Bob\".\nRobert Goebel\nFriday, January 28, 2011 3:23 AM - Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Staff\nJan.25, 1921 - Jan. 19, 2011\nRobert Lee Basom\nRobert Lee BASOM Robert Lee Basom was born on July 11, 1920 in Seattle WA. to R. Lee Basom and Hazel (Doo) Basom. He died on January 25th in Freeland WA after a long and courageous struggle with cancer. He grew up in Seattle in the Leschi neighborhood and graduated from Garfield High School. Before WWII he joined the navy and served during the war on a mine sweeper in the Alaskan waters. He married Mary Lou Thiel on September 12th 1941. He and Mary Lou raised six children in Seattle and were active in St. Benedict's parish. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus. In 1971 they moved to Whidbey Island where they became members of St. Hubert's Parish. They loved their new neighborhood at Useless Bay. They both took up golf and it became an important part of their lives. We think that Bob played more rounds of golf at Useless Bay Golf course than anyone else! Bob was a hand engraver and did beautiful engraving on countless trophies, plaques, urns and personal items like baby cups and spoons. He was a true artist. He worked until he was 88 years old and in the last two years of his life was still engraving things for his family, gifts that we all treasure. Bob loved dogs and always had a dog in his life until his last dog died 2 years ago. He was preceded in death by his brother Dick. Besides his wife of nearly 70 years, he is survived by his sister Dorene Kenkman of Carnation and his sons Robert (Sharon) ofNew Orleans, and Jeff of Seattle, his daughters Carolyn Eagan (Chris) of Port Ludlow, Katherine Donohoue (David) of Puyallup, Mary Bakeman (Jeff) of Freeland, and Annie Bradford (Mark) of Spokane. He is also survived by 18 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He will be greatly missed. A funeral mass will be held at Saint Hubert Catholic Church, 804 3rd St., Langley WA, on Monday, January 31st at 1:00 p.m. under the direction of Visser Funeral Home. Donations can be made to the charity of your choice. Sign Robert's online Guest Book ata Geidl\nRoberta Geidl passed away peacefully at the Ray Hickey Hospice House in Vancouver, WA on Sat., Jan. 15, 2011. Her son Pete and dog, Lucy, took care of her at his home in Washougal, WA for two years and then she moved to Polly's Country Adult Family Home in Vancouver, WA for almost two more years. She was born on Dec. 13, 1919 to Robert and Agnes Crowley, the 1st of four children., Roberta married Donald Geidl on April 25, 1947 in Vancouver and in May of 1954 they adopted their son, Pete Geidl., In the late 60's and 70's, she attended Portland State University and graduated on her 54th birthday in 1973 with a Bachelor of Science degree., She and Don liked to travel the United States and Europe until his death in 1987. Roberta continued traveling well into her 80's., She was very active in the local democratic party for years and she also loved to play bridge anytime until her health wouldn't allow., Roberta is survived by her son Pete and dog, Lucy; and a very good friend, Bert Williams., As per Roberta's wishes, there will be a Celebration of Life later this spring at the home of her son in Washougal., If you care to make a donation in her memory, please make it to the animal shelter of your choice., Please sign Roberta's guest book at:\nRoberta Jean Shelledy Dorway\nRoberta \"Bobbe\" Jean Shelledy Dorway went to be with her Lord and \"her Bill\" early on January 21, 2011, culminating a life of service., Bobbe was born on November 28, 1923 in Spokane, Washington and raised in Valley, Washington, where her parents, Floyd and Myrtle (Gray) Shelledy, owned the telephone company. Bobbe remembers that while growing up \"everyone was a friend.\" Her mother was the chairwoman of the local Red Cross, and Bobbe also volunteered for the Red Cross, recently receiving her 65-year service pin., Volunteering was a big part of Bobbe's life; she chaperoned school events, led Camp Fire groups, helped organize the Everett Youth Symphony and a girls' club in north Everett, and was active with Civic Music, the Sno-Isle Retired Teachers, PEO, and at her beloved \"Beacon on the Hill\" - First Presbyterian Church of Everett. Bobbe claimed that volunteering gave her life meaning., Bobbe completed a degree in sociology at Washington State College, now WSU. She was then recruited to the, for a U.S. Army Cadet Nursing Corps program in 1945, fulfilling a dream of becoming a nurse. During her nursing career she worked at Harborview Hospital in Seattle, Washington, taught public health classes, helped organize the visiting nurses of Snohomish County, and became a school nurse at Cascade High School in Everett from 1970-1983., While at WSC, Bobbe met one of the men who were brought to campus for Army specialized training. Bill Dorway became a good friend before being shipped overseas. They corresponded during the war and met again afterward. Married in 1947, they were blessed with 62 years of love until Bill died last February., Bobbe is survived by her children, grandchildren and their spouses: daughter, Pamela Dorway-Worley and her husband, LC Worley III: daughter, Diane Dorway Mather and her husband, Scott Mather; and son, Roger Dorway and his wife, Jana Dorway. Bobbe's eight grandchildren were a joy to her: Andrew Worley, Greg Worley and his wife Melissa, Brian and Craig Mather, Whitney Dorway Randall, and her husband, Craig, Spencer, Riley and Hannah Dorway., She was preceded in death by her husband, William Dorway; her sister, Marian Spillum; and her daughter-in-law, Kimberlee Hanby Dorway., Bobbe's life will be celebrated on February 12th, 1:00 p.m., at First Presbyterian Church. Memorials honoring Bobbe may be donated to First Presbyterian Church, 2936 Rockefeller Avenue, Everett, Washington 98201.onald C. \"Ron\" Madler\nRon Madler passed away Jan 11, 2011 after a valiant fight against cancer. Ron was born and raised in California, moved to Oregon to follow work and establish a family. Ron eventually settled down in Yacolt, WA. Ron enjoyed fishing, camping, woodworking and photography. Many of Ron's passions were enjoyed by his dog Murphy, \"life's greatest companion\". Ron's five year tenor on the Yacolt City Counsel and contribution to the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad kept him happily involved in his community., Ron leaves two daughters, a son and several grandchildren behind. A memorial will be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday, February 5, 2011, at the Pioneer Grange, 3803 NE 199TH S.,t Ridgefield, WA 98642., Please sign the Guest Book at\nRonald G. \"Ron\" Barstad\nRon passed after a short illness at Skagit Valley Hospital, Mt. Vernon Wa, on the morning of Tuesday, December 28, 2010. He was born December 1, 1947 in Bellingham Wa. to John and Claire (Friedman) Barstad. Residing in Ferndale most of his life, Ron graduated from Ferndale High School in 1966. He married a \"Blaine Girl,\" Pat McGhee and they had two Sons, Tim and Grady. After Ron came home from serving in Vietnam, he worked various jobs, including Intalco, John Deere Company and Blaine School District, before obtaining a job at Whidbey Naval Air Station on Whidbey Island as a skilled plumber and maintenance person. Ron enjoyed helping anyone who needed help. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, but his main love was golf. Rain or shine he was always at the golf course, either playing around or helping with what needed to be done around the course or club house. Ron was preceded in death by his father, John and younger brother, Bob B. Barstad. He is survived by his mother, Claire Barstad Olson (Ray) of Birch Bay; brother, Peter Barstad (Sandy) of Zilla Wa.; wife, Pat Barstad of Oak Harbor Wa.; sons, Tim Barstad of Birch Bay and Grady Barstad of Bellingham, Wa. Plus many cousins, aunts and uncles. Ron you are missed, not only by your family, but by your many, many friends. A memorial and celebration of life will be held at the\nRuth Esther Campbell\nRuth Esther CAMPBELL Ruth Esther Campbell was born at home on Capitol Hill in Seattle, May 10, 1911 and died on January 22, 2011 at home in Burien. She was predeceased by her parents Caroline and A.D. Campbell and brothers Frank and Duncan (Mary Ellen). She is survived by a nephew, Al Campbell (Susan) and their children Ruthie and Alex and a niece, Ellen Campbell. She was a life member of the Amethyst Chapter #138 OES and an active member of the Burien Free Methodist Church. She worked 32 years at Boeing and led an active retirement. Friends and family could count on her four-star humor and generous heart. She will be missed by countless people near and far. At her request, no services will be held. The family suggests memorial contributions may be made to Washington Women in Need.\nS. Dolores Marie Armstrong SNJM\nBorn in Seattle, WA, October 7, 1908, Amadea was the youngest of ten children of Kathleen Sweeney and William Armstrong. She knew herself to be well loved by her entire family and that became the foundation for her life. Amadea attended Immaculate Elementary School, graduated from Holy Names Academy in Seattle in 1926, and from Holy Names Normal School. After some trips to California and some teaching in the public school system there, she entered the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1930, pronouncing her vows two years later. She was the fourth of the Armstrong sisters to enter the Holy Names Community. They were a formidable foursome, strong gifted women!, Now known as Sister Dolores Marie, she continued her teaching career with the seventh and eighth grade students of Our Lady of Lourdes School in Spokane and St. Philip Neri School in Portland. In 1940, she became a student at Catholic University, earning her M.A. in Psychology. She returned to teach at Holy Names College in Spokane and Marylhurst College near Portland, and in Seattle at St. Mary's, where she was principal from 1948-55, and St. James for one year. In 1956, Sister again returned to study, this time at Stanford University, earning her PhD in 1959 in Counseling Psychology. Sister's college teaching included classes in psychology and sociology, as well as numerous clinics and workshops, in locations from Marylhurst, Holy Names and Fort Wright, Colleges of the Holy Names, to the University of San Diego. Sister Dolores Marie was invited, in 1959-60, to be one of the all-American faculty to teach at the first Sister-Formation College at Marillac College in Normandie, MO. Head of the Psychology Department, she was responsible for writing syllabi, compiling the catalogue, and working with the other department heads to create a four-year Liberal Arts College., Ever the consummate professional, Sister Dolores Marie continued to blend her teaching career with her counseling career, responding to requests for speaking engagements, clinics and private practice. In 1975, Sister focused on the counseling aspect of her life as a court psychologist until 1985 and an alcohol counselor, both in Seattle, until 1998. If she saw one of her clients on the streets of downtown Seattle, she would offer a reminder that who that person was in God's eyes was good reason to live out of deep self-respect. In 1998, she moved to Convent of the Holy Names in Spokane to retire, although her clients were reluctant to let her leave them, and called regularly for support by phone! She never did lose her penchant for challenging us to think about serious issues, or opportunities for personal growth and development., Perhaps most revealing of her heart was her tearful response to the gift of beautiful red roses from her religious leaders on the occasion of her 100th birthday: \"For me? They must have heard that I worked with the poor!\", Sister Dolores Marie belonged to several professional organizations, among them are Psi Chi, national honorary in psychology; Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary in Education, and the American Psychological Association., Sister died January 26, 2011, in Spokane. Although she has no living siblings, she is remembered lovingly by several generations of her nieces and nephews, and by her religious community., Funeral Mass is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 2, at the Convent of the Holy Names, 2911 West Fort Wright Drive, Spokane, Washington. Memorial gifts may be made to the Sisters of the Holy Names Retirement Fund, 2911 West Fort Wright Drive, Spokane, WA 99224. Arrangements entrusted to\nSHARON PETERS\nSmith, Gregory Stephens\nSunday, January 30, 2011 1:00 AM\nGregory Stephens Smith was born in Seattle, Washington on January 1st, 1946 to parents Lois and Cecil Smith. He spent most of his days ..... Saturday, January 22nd. Another remembrance was held at Wild Walls at 202 W. 2nd Ave on Saturday, January 29th., In lieu of flowers a donation to The Kootenai Humane Society at 11600 N. Ramsey Road, Hayden ID 83835 is appreciated. Gifts should be identified with \"in memory of Tara Salisbury\".\nTeodora D. Lemke\nLEMKE, Teodora D., \"Dorie\" went Home with the Lord suddenly on January 21, 2011 with her family around her. Born in Angeles City in the Philippines on October 28, 1938, she and Dan married in 1959. With Dan in the Air Force, Dorie served as well at home, raising three children. She was known for her wonderful sense of humor and her ability to make people feel special. She was a great cook and gardener who blessed friends and health care providers and their staffs with her Filipino food, produce, and candy. She gave and gave from the heart, in words and actions. While she cherished well her family and friends, her greatest treasure was her husband of 51 years, whose broken heart finds solace in her complete healing now in Heaven. She was taken by a brain aneurysm early January 21st. She leaves behind her husband Dan Lemke, son Terry Lemke (Trudy), daughter Cyndi Mulligan (Kevin), son Jerry Lemke (Wayneen), seven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and many grateful friends. The memorial service is Saturday, February 5th, at 1:00 at Airway Heights Baptist Church, 12322 W. Sunset Hwy.\nThelma Casey\nValley Hills Funeral Home, YakimaYAKIMA - Thelma Casey, loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend went home to be with her Lord and Savior on January 27th, 2011 at the age of 88. Thelma was born on September 2nd, 1922 in Yellvi\nTom Schaffer\nTom Schaffer passed away in Las Vegas, NV on January 16, 2011 after a short battle with cancer and a much longer battle with heart problems. Tom was born in Coeur d' Alene, ID on December 26, 1944 to Harold S. and Blanche S. Schaffer. He was raised in Coeur d' Alene, attending Winton Elementary School and graduating from Coeur d' Alene High School in 1963. He married Coni Bryan, also of Coeur d' Alene, in 1964. He worked for Kaiser Aluminum for twenty-nine years, including traveling to Korea several times to help open an aluminum plant there., After retiring, Tom and Coni became snow birds, spending their winters in Quartzite, AZ. Tom loved following horse racing, and had a wealth of knowledge about the horses, jockeys, and the tracks. He made many friends wherever he traveled., He was preceded in death by his wife, Coni in 2003; his father, Harold; his son, Tim and his older brother, Jack., He is survived by his son, Danny Schaffer of Spokane, WA; grandchildren Justin and Kourtney Schaffer, Spokane; mother, Blanche Walker, Coeur d' Alene; sister, Dixie Ryen, Coeur d' Alene; brothers Larry (Raynay), Hayden; and Don (Judy), Dalton Gardens; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins., At his request, no services will be held..\nV. Catherine Heilbrun\nValley Hills Funeral Home, YakimaYAKIMA - V. Catherine Heilbrun of Yakima died Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 with Harold Heilbrun, her husband of 33 years, at her side. Cathy was born on January 29th, 1933 in Cedarville, Dade\nVerneta Mae Enfield\nVerneta Mae Enfield formerly of Vancouver, WA, died in her sleep January 13, released from all worries and cares. She was born 91 years earlier in the Nebraska wheat country, where she grew up and married., As a young mother in the 1940s, she taught in a two-room school house in rural Nebraska before relocating to Los Angeles after World War II. She retained a lifelong interest in teaching and education, pursuing and obtaining her own college degree while encouraging her children to do the same., Meanwhile, she worked with troubled youth as a probation officer, and later taught as an adult educator with the Los Angeles County Board of Education, gaining the love and respect of those she mentored., She retired with her husband to Vancouver, WA, where she became a master food preserver, sharing her skills with all who were interested. In 2006, after a life of hard work and service and in failing health, she relocated with her husband to Columbus, GA, to be near their oldest son and his wife., Verneta is survived by her sister, Lela Brandt; son Roger and his wife, Susan in Columbus, GA; her son Ronald and his wife, Diane in Cherry Hill, NJ; three grandchildren; and many nephews, nieces and friends., She was preceded in death by her husband of nearly 70 years, Leon Earl Enfield; brothers, Cleo and Orla Glenn; and sister, Lois Alden., Please sign Verneta's guest book at:\nVernon J. \"Bill\" Titmus\nVernon \"Bill\" Titmus, was taken suddenly from us on January 21, 2011 after a short illness. Born August 17, 1932 in Frontenac, Kansas, he resided most of his life in the Seattle, WA area until he retired and split his time between Coulee City, WA, Bullhead City, AZ, and Las Vegas, NV., Bill never met a person that he couldn't befriend with his outgoing personality, natural charm and ability to get nearly everyone to laugh with him as he teased, kidded, harassed and harangued all that he encountered. All who knew him were touched by his unique way of getting others to open up, find the joy that life had to offer, and spend time (the most precious gift of all) with those that they love. During his career as a teacher/coach he made a profound and lasting impact on the lives of countless young people. Even years after the fact, many of his students and team members looked him up to give thanks and pay tribute to him for his kindness and leadership., His primary love was his family, and he was blessed with having two: In Washington, with wife of 45 years, Helen (deceased); their daughter, Toni; son, Terry and his wife, Caroline; grandkids, Josh (great-grandson, William), Jason, Braden and his wife, Jennifer (great-grandkids, Kolee and Connor), Nathan and Dakota. In Las Vegas, with wife of 11 years, Dorothy \"Dottie\"; her son, Mike (deceased); and her daughter, Stephanie; grandkids, Tiffany (great-grandkids, Ethan and Violet), Jake (great-grandson, Spencer), Kaimen, Cooper and Kayla., The entire family enjoyed his competitiveness in everything from card games with ever changing rules to fishing with two hooks, his giving ways and his unbridled love. Bill truly danced as though no one was watching and sang as if no one was listening every single day. More often than not however, he found himself surrounded by others attracted to and inspired by his example of dancing through the kitchen to be first in line, fishing with unequaled enthusiasm (he was NEVER outfished), or passing around the microphone on his karaoke machine. No matter what he was doing, abundant smiles and laughter were there as well., Our lives were all greatly enriched by our connection to Bill, our Dad, Husband, Grandpa, Great Grandpa, Teacher, Coach, and Friend. His legacy will live on through the generations that his gentle hands helped to form. We will miss him everyday and remember him with love and smiles., Memorial Service will be held at 1 p.m., February 20, 2011, at Olympic View Middle School, Mukilteo WA., For more information, contact Terry Titmus at t_titmus@hotmail.com\nVictor Guyamin Flores\nVictor Guyamin FLORES Victor Guyamin Flores, 71, born on March 6, 1939, passed away peacefully on January 26, 2011. Victor was a very proud husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle to his family. He was a very hard working man all his life. Victor was a 26 year U.S. Navy veteran and worked at Kitsap County Public Works for 16 years. Victor is survived by his wife Merlinda Parales Flores, daughter Melissa Flores Saxe, son-in-law Daniel Saxe, son George Flores, son Victor Flores, daughter-in-law Firia Aguon Flores, grandchildren Aidan and Lyla Flores and Victor's siblings from California and the Philippines. Details of the services will be available on the following link:\nViolet (Vi) Ray Thompson\nCOLORADO SPRINGS, CO - Vi Thompson passed away on January 24th at Mackenzie Assisted Living Facility in Colorado Springs, Co., after several years of declining health related to dementia. Vi died peacefully in her room with her daughter Lo\nWILLIAM GORDON DOWLING\nWalter Jackson\nFriday, January 28, 2011 5:19 AM - Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Staff\nJan. 21, 1922 - Jan. 19, 2011\nWanita Mariette Schulze\nWanita Mariette Schulze, born September 30, 1925, died peacefully January 24, 2011. I think she would say \"It is well with my soul\". The poem entitled \"I am Free\", by Linda Jo Jackson was found in her bible the day after she passed. At the top she had written \"to my kids\"., She was born in Hibbing, Minnesota, and spent most of her life in that state. She retired from International Paper Company. She enjoyed volunteering for many years at the Stilly Thrift Store in Smokey Point, WA., She has many friends out in her home state (Best Friend, Karen Lundgren) along with precious family., Her siblings, Carmen Carlson, Hazel Thomsen and Edwin Berlien preceded her in death., She is survived by Cecil Berlien, of Florida. In 1987 she moved to WA State where her three daughters still live with their families. Judith Ann Clendenen (Michael), Linda Bickford (Joel), Bobbie Krieger (Ivan her dog). Her son, Roger Brashears (Laura), lives here too., She has several grandchildren and great grandchildren. One grandchild said \"she brought color to my life\". She was strong in love and gentle in spirit. Just four months ago she took a ride on the back of a Harley!, We are thankful for her zest for life. Te'a, her kitty of over ten years, was a precious part of her life.\nWard Carter Sr.\nWard CARTER Sr. Ward Carter Sr. passed away peacefully with his family at his side in Bellevue, WA. on Jan. 21, 2011 at the age of 87. Born in Spokane to Richard Bert and Lula Carter, Ward grew up with siblings Bert, Barbara, Phyllis and Paul. While attending Washington State College as a member of Phi Delta Theta, he met Joan Peterson, on the steps of Cougar Cottage, who was the love of his life for 67 years. In late 1942, Ward enlisted in the Army Air Corps for flight training. Joan and Ward were married in Tucson, AZ in December 1943. While Ward was a flight instructor they enjoyed 18 months together before he was sent overseas shortly after the birth of their son, Ward Jr. He served heroically as an officer and pilot of C-46s, flying 82 missions over the Himalayas (the \"Hump\") into China from his base in Chittagong, India. Over the years, he shared many stories of his harrowing flights, memorable friendships and unique adventures experienced in the service of his country. After discharge in April 1946, Ward rejoined his family in Yakima, WA where his daughter Sue was born. Ward worked for Yakima First Federal Savings, the Yakima Valley Herald and the American Red Cross before joining Allstate Insurance and moving to Bellevue WA. After 30 years with Allstate, including travel to Hollywood to be in an Allstate \"Good Hands\" TV commercial, he took early retirement due to Parkinson's Disease. He remained active, traveling to Europe, cruising and enjoying golf with Joan and his many friends at Sahalee, where they were members for 35 years. He served as vice president, secretary and as historian for the PGA Championship in 1998 at Sahalee. Ward and Joan were charter members of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue in 1956, where he was an Elder and Deacon and made treasured lasting friendships. He was a member of a coffee klatch for over 25 years with long time friends who met daily to solve the world's problems. Ward is survived by his loving wife Joan, son Ward Carter Jr. (Susan), daughter Sue Sturgell (Tom), grandchildren Lauren Ridgeway (Mike), Jason Carter, and Ryan Sturgell (April), two great grandchildren, Logan and Skyler Ridgeway, sister Phyllis Perrine, brother Paul E. Carter, and many nieces and nephews. Ward will be remembered for his loving and gentle nature and the joy he felt when surrounded by his family and friends. A memorial service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue on Thursday, February 10, 2011 at 1:00pm. Remembrances to Northwest Parkinson's Foundation, 400 Mercer St. #504, Seattle, WA 98109, or Seattle's Union Gospel Mission, P.O. Box 202, Seattle, WA 98111\nWayne H. Whiteley\nWayne Henry Whiteley, was a Clark County resident for 42 years, passed away on Jan. 26, 2011. He was born Jan. 26, 1937 in Sewel, IA and graduated from Seymour High School 1955., Wayne attended The, and later joined the Air force in 1958., On Dec. 24th, 1961 he married Peggy Jean Hall in Omaha, NE., He retired from Freightliner T.M.P. in 1995 after 28 years of service as a material handler foreman., Wayne also served 25 years with the Air Force and National Guard Army. He retired as a Master Sergeant USAR in 1994., He was a member of Al Kader Shrine and was a 32 degree Mason, Scottish Rite Bodies in Vancouver, WA., Wayne loved to travel and spend time with his family. Wayne is survived by his wife, Peggy Whiteley; three children, Jerry Whiteley, Debbie Whiteley and Dail Whiteley; three grandchildren, Alex Whiteley, Bianca Whiteley and Ronald Ervine; numerous nieces, nephews and extended family., He was preceded in death by his father, C. W. Whiteley; mother, Fern Hammond Whiteley; and his brother, William Roy Whiteley., There will be a private Celebration of Life and he will be laid to rest in Seymour, IA., Please sign Wayne's guest book at:\nWilliam Fredrick \"Billy\" Buenz\nWilliam Fredrick \"Billy\" Buenz passed away at home January 27, 2011. He was born on December 13, 1952, in Roseburg, Oregon, to Hazel and William Buenz. Billy moved to Yakima at age three, attended Yakima schools and was certified to work indep\nWilliam G."}
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{"text": "Boyertown’s trip to the American Legion’s Mid-Atlantic Regional tournament got off to a rough start Wednesday as the Bears fell to Frederick (Md.) 8-4 at Morgantown, W.Va.\nBoyertown, the second seed from Pennsylvania, got off to a slow start in the tourney’s opening game, Frederick scoring four runs in the first inning. The Bears pulled even in a four-run third, but the Maryland champions got four more in the fifth to take the lead.\nSteve Colucci drove in a pair of Boyertown runs with a two-run single, and Evan Hetrick had an RBI groundout. Cole Kratz, Travis Schiller, Luke Moser and Colin Eisenhard were other Bears hitting safely.\nNathan Fox took the loss for Boyertown, which will be back at Dale Miller Field 10 a.m. Thursday. It will play South Charleston (W.Va.) in an elimination game. South Charleston lost to Allentown (N.J.) 4-3 in 11."}
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{"text": "The Superhero Hype! crew got a chance to check out Warner Bros.’ Constantine last night and we can say it rocks! Hats off to director Francis Lawrence, Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz, and the whole cast and crew for giving moviegoers an incredible ride. Don’t miss this one on the 18th.Don’t believe us? Check out a new clip from the “Hellblazer” adaptation at Maxim which takes place early in the film. It’s just a tease of the special effects you’ll see throughout the movie. Source: Maxim SHARE TWEET"}
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{"text": "Parking available Hotels in Ludwigshafen\n/thumbnails.expedia.com/Jue2dlSusD7P_OXHnnGEHRyn35A=/cs-content-hub.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/fullimages/1d52eb6c65e13c2d62f35022d98c2cdb.jpeg)\nSearch Ludwigshafen Hotels With Parking\nTop landmarks in Ludwigshafen\nFind out more about Ludwigshafen\nWhat's Ludwigshafen like for hotels with free parking?\nA place to stay with free parking could be just what you need if you're going to Ludwigshafen by car. You can take a look at Hotels.com to see our hotels offering free parking. Park your car safely and plan out your itinerary around this city. People who travel to Ludwigshafen may want to explore the restaurants. Some local attractions you may want to add to your itinerary are German State Philharmonic of Rhineland-Palatinate, Suedweststadion and Bergstrasse-Odenwald Nature Park."}
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{"text": "Luís Ceze, Karin Strauss, James Tuck, José Renau, and Josep Torrellas\nDecember 2004\nLoad misses in on-chip L2 caches often end up stalling modern superscalars. To address this problem, we propose hiding L2 misses with Checkpoint-Assisted VAlue prediction (CAVA). When a load misses in L2, a predicted value is returned to the processor. If the missing load reaches the head of the reorder buffer before the requested data is received from memory, the processor checkpoints, consumes the predicted value, and speculatively continues execution. When the requested data finally arrives, it is compared to the predicted value. If the prediction was correct, execution continues normally; otherwise, execution rolls back to the checkpoint. Compared to a baseline aggressive superscalar, CAVA speeds up execution by a geometric mean of 1.14 for SPECint and 1.34 for SPECfp applications. Additionally, CAVA is faster than an implementation of Runahead execution, and Runahead with value prediction."}
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{"text": "TAB\nTAB\nCompany: Tabcorp Holdings Ltd.\nBrand value: US$1,747 million\nChange since 2018: NEW ENTRY!\nHeadquarter city: Melbourne\nIndustry: Gambling\nYear formed: 1994\nTab is a multichannel betting brand that is part of Tabcorp’s portfolio of gambling and entertainment businesses. Its focus is on sports and horse racing betting, both in its stores and online. It has been developing its technology both to integrate its systems with those of Tatts Group, with which it recently merged and also to keep pace with highly competitive fast-growing online rivals. Tab has dropped its UBET branding established in 2015; all stores will soon operate under the Tab name and all services will be available nationally via a single app. Tab is tipped to be the most likely buyer of the Western Australian Government’s attempts to sell the state betting service to a private operator. The process has stalled, however, with the resignation of a group of thoroughbred racing representatives from a committee established to provide feedback on the privatization. The group quit over a lack of “genuine engagement”."}
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{"text": "Participation has become more widespread. It can be used to improve policy decisions, but it can also be used to avoid them. People increasingly demand that their voices be heard.."}
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{"text": "Malta’s Leading Business Management School\nFounded in 1964, the Malta Institute of Management (MIM) is a non-political, non-negotiating and non-profit making professional body for persons in Malta concerned with and involved in management.OUR HISTORY\nRepresenting Manager’s View\nMIM is an active member in the European Management Association (EMA) which currently includes 20 European Management Institutes as members, and an academic member of the Conference Board Europe.MEMBERSHIP SERVICES\nBank Of Valetta | Air Malta"}
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{"text": "<<\nCamera Modes – What’s the Best One to Use?\nPhotographing Birds in Flight\nStar Trails Night Photography with Debbie DiCarlo\nJohn Paul Caponigro Let’s Get Creative!\nHow Skip Milos Pivoted his Photography Business\nSelling Your Photography in the time of the Corona Virus\nPro and Cons of Mirrorless Cameras with Noah Buchanan of Hunts Photo\nPhotographing Everglades National Park\nCreativity in the Garden Jamie Konarski Davidson\nIntimate Landscape Photography – Seeing the Smaller Picture\nCharlotte Gibb is well-known for her Intimate landscape photography. She gives us great insight and ideas for creating our own intimate landscapes. It could be a small section of a vast landscape or even an abstract view on a smaller scale.\nSlow down enough to the point that you can notice things. Bring a sense of curiosity and playfulness to it. When you see a grand landscape, zero in to photograph smaller pieces of the landscape. Using a telephoto lens is a great option to photograph little snippets of the grander landscape. Think about the visual story you are trying to tell.\nShooting Wildlife with a Landscape Focus\nComposition in Landscapes Photography – Creating High-Impact Photos\nReal Estate Photography Tips from the Full Time Real Estate Photographer Himself\nReal Estate Photography is a great way to quickly make a full-time living as a photographer. Tom Vargeletis literally wrote the book, “Full Time Real Estate Photographer”. Today, Tom gives us tips on how to improve our real estate photography. If you are interested in making a career out of real estate photography, buy Tom’s book and listen to his podcast “Full Time Real Estate Photographer”.\nNight Sky Photography Using a Star Tracker Night and Other Tips\nImprove Your Floral Photography through Competing\nJack.\nFood Photography for Professional Photographers – Modifiers, composition, Separation and more.\nFood Photography is just one small part of Keith French’s commercial photography. Keith goes into a lot more detail than most in this interview. Definition of color, Snoot lights, Rim lighting, separation, how many lights, flags, modifiers and more are discussed in today’s episode of the Understand Photography Show.\nLearning to See and Work with the Light in Landscape Photography\nCreative Tips and Ideas for GoPro Photography\nPhotographing Waterfalls with Landscape Photographer Kevin Adams\nHow to Photography Waterfalls including camera settings, composition, pitfalls and problems and tips and tricks to get the best possible waterfall images. Kevin Adams wrote the book on Photographing Waterfalls (literally!). Join us for this behind the scenes interview for the Understand Photography Show podcast."}
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{"text": "My 15 year old daughter called me a f...ing dumbass bitch today because she got caught lying about going to a boys house after school.\nThis isn’t the first time I get called a f..ing bitch.\nShe lashes out when she’s faced with consequences and disrespect is something that makes my blood boil. We are Latino and I would never have dreamed of calling my mother a bitch. I would have handled the lying and going to a boys house a lot better if she hadn’t gotten so aggressive and called me all kinds of names.\nShe was acting all big and bad when she was lashing out but when I told her that I would be in touch with the boys mom to make sure she knows she’s not allowed over, she backs down. Of course the boys mom has no idea and would probably be upset if she knew she was there without permission or her not being home to begin with.\nShe doesn’t want me to tell his mom and doesn’t want the boy in trouble but yet I’m a f..ing crazy bitch.\nSo my question is, would you let his mom know? Yes, the boy would probably get in trouble. Yes, the boy would probably distance himself and yes he would think I’m crazy and yes my daughter would be upset/embarrassed.\nWould you let his mom know or not? I have in the past and will let her go over friends house even boys as long as I know a parent is home. The difference with this boy is that I intercepted some messages where it seems like he tried to touch my daughter or something and she didn’t allow him to. Her words “please don’t do that again. I don’t want you to like me just for that.” I don’t know what it was exactly but ever since he’s been a little jack ass to her and I’ve been paying close attention to their interaction"}
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{"text": "April 30, 2014 Daniel Bryan: One Small Step Down I just wasn't feeling \"it\" from Daniel Bryan this week on Monday Night Raw. Last week's opening segment was incredible, in part because you could see his emotion on the way to the ring, and because Kane beat the tar out of him to legitimize their Extreme Rules match. This week Bryan had to rely completely on his mic skills, which if we're being totally honest, are not his best feature. There's a reason Bryan is an underdog champion. Underdogs don't have to talk a lot. You save the talking for the blow-hard heels like Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. The underdog's job is to take a beating, get back up, and take another beating. Somehow in the end the underdog prevails, and that's the entire story of Daniel Bryan as WWE World Heavyweight Champion, but it requires very little vocal presence. The \"YES!\" movement speaks for him. That's where his strengths are, and it's worked phenomenally well for him up to this point. Bryan's Raw promo dragged, and it just wasn't very good. I am afraid for the longevity of his title run, because he's not a CM Punk or a John Cena – he won't sell you on a program by cutting a scathing pipe bomb on The Authority. The pinnacle of their program on Monday night was Brie Bella calling Stephanie a bitch. Daniel Bryan: Up or Down? Previous page!"}
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{"text": "A majority of the information in the original post has been moved here:\nWiki on github\nAlpha and beta testers needed!\nIf you're willing to communicate with me directly to test new features and/or ensure compatibility with your particular device and ROM feel free to PM me. I'd prefer to communicate via messaging on either hangouts or skype. I'm especially looking for people using Sense or Touchwiz based ROMs, but anyone can be helpful. If you can take a logcat and willing to test a barrage of experimental builds, I WANT YOU!\nMy own testing will take place on:\nNexus 7 2013 (FLO)\nDirty Unicorns DU_flo_4.4.4_20140826.v7.9-TESTBUILD\n3.4.0-ElementalX-N7-2.14\nXPosed + Nexus 7 SMS Enabler\nIntroduction\nI exclusively use Google Voice for texting but find the features of other sms apps to be much better than the Google Voice apps. It seems other do as well since it is built into Cyanogenmod now. I decided to go back to stock and missed the option of using other sms apps with Google Voice. This is based largely off the Voice+ module from Cyanogenmod, but implements its own hooks to know when an sms message is being sent, or Google Voice message is being received.\nInstallation\n- Install Google Voice from the play store if you don't have it already\n- Install the XVoice+ apk from the downloads section at the end of this post\n- Enable XVoice+ in Xposed\n- Run the XVoice+ app and select your Google Voice account\n- Disable \"Text Notifications\" in the Google Voice app settings to avoid double notifications\n- Reboot your phone to enable the Xposed module\nOn a tablet\nI don't have a modern tablet but @Link_of_Hyrule put together a small guide about how he got it working.\nScreenshot\nHow it works\nSending\nThe VoicePlusService runs on startup and listens for a NEW_OUTGOING_SMS so that it knows when a message is being sent. Cyanogenmod made this a system-wide intent, but it is not available on all other roms. Instead, I made my own intent.\nI hook all outgoing sms messages through the SmsManager and stops them from being sent. Instead I send my custom NEW_OUTGING_SMS intent that is picked up by the OutgoingSmsReceiver which then starts the VoicePlusService. The handling of sending the message via Google Voice is the same logic used in the Cyanogenmod app.\nReceiving\nReceiving message is done by hooking into the Google Voice app's PushNotificationReceiver. This means that we know of the message as soon as the Google Voice app does. Conveniently, this notification happens even when notifications in Google Voice are turned off, so you don't need to briefly see the Google Voice notification, have it disappear, and then see the sms notification.\nOnce we see we have an incoming Google Voice message, we broadcast another custom intent that is picked up by a IncomingVoiceReceiver which starts the VoicePlusService.The service then handles the message and broadcasts a system wide RECEIVED_SMS intent that is used by all sms applications.\nSide Effects\nBecause of the way some system apps are being overwrote, I expect that some things will break.\n- All outoging SMS messages from apps that use the SmsManager will be intercepted and sent via Google Voice. To send via your carrier, select \"Disable\" within XVoice+\n- The app grants itself permission for BROADCAST_SMS which does not appear in the list of permission since it is a system level permission.\n- The app grants itself WRITE_SMS permisson on 4.4+ so that it can save messages in the sms history\nDownloads\nPlease try one of the latest Experimental Builds if you would like to test new features or help smash bugs!\n2.5RC1 - XVoicePlus-v2.5-RC1.apk\nChangelog -\n- Support for Sense and Touchwiz based ROMs\n- Added sync settings (Reduces data usage)\n- Slightly reduced memory usage\n- Fixes potential memory leak when sync settings are disabled\n- Receiving emoji causes apps to crash\n- Receiving long messages causes apps to crash\n- Occasional outgoing message duplication, especially during polling and reboots.\n2.4.2 - XVoicePlus2.4.2.apk\nSource\nRepository on Github\nXDA:DevDB Information\n[Xposed][ICS+] XVoicePlus - Voice+ with Xposed, Xposed for all devices (see above for details)\nContributors\nB2OJustin, runnirr\nXposed Package Name:\nVersion Information\nStatus: Snapshot\nCurrent Stable Version: 2.4.2\nStable Release Date: 2014-04-30\nCurrent Beta Version: 2.5RC1\nBeta Release Date: 2014-09-03\nCreated 2014-08-31\nLast Updated 2014-09-03"}
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{"text": "This overview shows the change of the Nexo over a period of 1 year. From January 15th, 2020 to January 14th, 2021, the Nexo changed 562.95% in value. On 01/15/2020, the Nexo opened on $ 0.10. The last closing price of the Nexo was $ 0.69 on 01/14/2021.\nThe current price of Nexo is -. Taken into account this current price of Nexo means that, if you would have bought Nexo for $1.00 on January 15th, 2020, it would be worth now -.\nThe price changes of the Nexo over the last 1 year are shown in the candlechart below.\nThe course of the price of Nexo over the period January 15th, 2020 to January 14th, 2021."}
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{"text": "(by James Oldroyd. Rights owned by Hawdon Productions Ltd)\nDramatised version of an extraordinary true event.\nIt is on historical record that, on the evening of October 13th 1939, six weeks after war had been declared on Hitler’s Germany, Winston Churchill and Neville Chamberlain, implacable opponents for years over the appeasement issue - a debate which is so relevant still today - met together with their two wives, Clementine and Anne, for a private dinner at Admiralty House. Chamberlain was still Prime Minister, but had seen all his efforts to negotiate peace with Hitler shattered, Churchill had been recalled to the cabinet after ten years ‘in the wilderness’, his dire warnings of the Nazi threat vindicated. Not much is known about the occasion except for the fact that it was the first and only time the four ever met privately, despite nearly twenty years of parliamentary association between the two men.\nThis play is an imaginary account of that extraordinary evening, when the two giants of the political scene, with their contrasting political philosophies, met together with their equally imposing wives. It has yet to find a first production despite various attempts – due mostly to the difficulty of casting the two main protagonists.\nT he main reception room of the ministerial apartment on the upper floors of Admiralty House. Spacious and elegantly furnished, but at the same time congenial and comfortable. Besides various other paintings, a large portrait of Nelson hangs prominently on one wall."}
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{"text": "Natalie Grant in Time Square by K-LOVE Radio\n21st Anniversary Covenant House Vigil for Homeless Youth To Launch CEO Solidarity Sleepout and Feature Performance by Recording Star Natalie Grant\n."}
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{"text": "Roderik Rekker\nRoderik Rekker is a political scientist and a psychologist, who is involved in the Knowledge Resistance program as a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Political Science of the University of Gothenburg. His primary research interest is to examine stability and change in political orientations across time, generations, and the lifespan. He has previously been a lecturer of research methods and statistics, as well as a researcher in developmental psychology, political communication, and electoral research.\nLast updated:\nOctober 21, 2019\nPage editor: Emma Lindhagen\nSource: Department of Philosophy"}
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{"text": "\"The initiative started several years ago, with recognizing what the curfew actually was,” said Vivian Walker, a Block Captain with the North End Neighborhood Watch Group. “Unfortunately our voices were unheard. This year, I’m really excited to see Chief Sanzenbacher and the [Winchester Police Department’s] Community Response Team really tackle the juvenile issue.\"\nNorth end citizens say juveniles contribute to a slew of neighborhood crimes, especially during summer months.\n\"We’ve had problems with the disrespect to our elderly generation, who would otherwise just like to relax on their front porch,” said\nNorth end citizens aren’t the only ones asking for help. Winchester Police agree, and have seen a spike in complaints involving juveniles in the summer months.\n\"My midnight shift came to me and said, ‘Hey Chief, can we get a extra tool to deal with some of the [juvenile] issues by raising the age limit? [We need] a more effective tool in dealing with some of these kids running around late at night,’\" said Winchester Police Chief Kevin Sanzenbacher, who is championing the curfew proposal to city council.\nIn\nChief Sanzenbacher and the north end citizens are asking that city council raise the age limit from 14 years old to 16 years old. If passed, minors under the age of 17 would have to abide by the same hourly restrictions already put in place.\n\"I wouldn't want my 16 year old to be out past 11. I don't really see the reason why. Nothing really good can come after midnight,\" said Onna Keller, a mother and resident of\nUnder the City's current curfew laws, a first offense results in a class 4 misdemeanor, which carries a $250 maximum fine. If a second offense is received in less than 90 days, the minor could get up to 6 months in jail."}
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{"text": "This Millinery course will teach you the skills and techniques used to block and shape straws and felt hoods to create your own individual hat design. Working with wooden blocks and other novel forms, you will learn how to improvise block building with household objects.\nThis millinery course is suitable for beginners and the more advanced student as the classes are small.\nYou will need to purchase for the first lesson materials such as strong pins with coloured heads (steel if possible), thumb tacks, a thimble, tape measure, sewing needles, thread and scissors. Accessories & trimmings may be required to finish hats according to your taste & progress in finishing the hat.\nDuration: 6 classes\nOR"}
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{"text": "Bombardier Wins Supply Contracts Worth $485M From AMT, NJ Transit\nAugust 22, 2008 11:52 a.m. EST\nMontreal, Quebec (AHN) - Bombardier announced Thursday that it has won two hybrid locomotive supply contracts worth $485 million from the New Jersey Transit Corp. and Agence Metropolitaine de Transport de Montreal (AMT).\nIn a first for North America, Bombardier will assemble between 46 and 119 locomotives powered by either diesel or electricity.\nThe $233 million AMT deal includes an initial order for 20 units with an option to buy 10 additional locomotives. The Montreal-based train operator will deploy the new locomotives in the planned Repentigny-Mascouche branch into Montreal Central station via Mount Royal tunnel.\nNew Jersey Transit Corp., on the other hand, will order 26 units with the option to by 63 more locomotives at $262 million. The new trains are expected to boost service through the non-electrified lines into New York Penn Station.\nTo date, NJ Transit has ordered a total of 329 units. Early last week, NJ Transit agreed to pay $76 million for an additional 50 double-deck coaches.\nCopyright © 2003 - 2009 AHN - All rights reserved.Redistribution, republication. syndication, rewriting or broadcast is prohibited without the prior written consent of AHN.License AHN news for your website, business, digital signage network or publication.\n© 2009 AHN"}
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{"text": ".\nI would recommend to jump into the manga after watching the show because the show end way to early. Also you should check out the translation of his drafts as well\nMain Manga - Onepunch-Man\ndraft translate - Onepunch-man(one) <- only read this if you want to read ahead\nThe show is continuing with a second season\ni never said it was cancelled....\nBut then the show hasn't ended early because it's continuing :/ not sure i understand your point\nnow even i am not sure what i was trying to say -__-\nlol! I think illusionnist was saying that it ended the season too early in regards to the story line?\nGot a link to the confirmation? Last I checked a couple of weeks ago all I could see was the creator saying he wanted to do a second, which unfortunately is pretty far from an actual pickup.\nI could probably try find it after work haha but i do recall it being official\nI tried looking again but everything I can find seems to point back to the creator just being super keen with nothing official as yet.\nNot that any of that is a bad sign for their eventually being a second season, unfortunately journalism on anime pickups (In english at least) seems to be horrendous.\nIf you do find the confirmaiton I'd really appreciate it though.\nThe manga is awesome, but I wouldn't recommend it if you are an \"anime guy\" since season 2 is on it's way.\nThose aren't drafts...\nFor sure, check out the manga. It's very fun to read. Then when you are up to date on all the current manga chapters, go and read the webcomic.\nI forgot the strange thrill of waiting weekly for my favorite anime episode to air since I was 13 with dragonball z. The anime is the perfect adaptation of the manga that very few others managed to do in the past. It's a parody and a celebration of fighting and superhero genre and you can find various hidden elements from shonen anime, like lord boros hair changes according to a super sayian jin 1-2-3 .\nI would add: I didn't expected anything from this anime. I was browsing around the listings and when I saw the thumbnail sketch of an average bold guy posing with his clenched fist I said to myself: \"What a crap looking anime, is one of those lazy gag animated cartoons, moving on.\" Weeks later I stumbled on a random guy in a random Youtube post claiming this one was the best for winter season, so I gave it a go. Needless to say after watching the show I immediately ordered the latest manga collection of OPM.\nLast edited January 21, 2016 12:09 pm\nthis show pulled you back in? I found it to be ... average at best. Though opinions and whatnot I suppose.\nI'm going to have to check this out. I haven't watched anything vaguely like anime since maybe Science Ninja Team Gatchaman/Battle of the Planets in the 70s.\nUnexpectedly good. I pretty much binged the entire thing in a couple days and it was some of the most uncomplicated, unqualified enjoyment I've had in a very long time.\nPretty much did the same thing after watching an episode a few weeks earlier with a friend.\nIt was fun, a little ridiculous and left me wanting more.\nMost things I consume and enjoy have a little qualification with them - always aware of what would make them better.\nNone of that with One Punch Man. Every ep was like, \"I'm having a blast, just keep doing whatever it is you're doing.\"\nI like how satirical it gets on the cliches in superhero culture and anime tropes... and on popularity. His lack of motivation and comprehension of what is going on around him is ridiculously funny too. Its awesome cause it so different. Just his face watching him powerup anime style like. then fighting seriously. The getting bored. This is how goku and superman should be, no weaknesses, just oblivous to the real world cause nothing is a threat to his subconcious survival instincts... which is why he has more anxiety over mundane things like shopping and french fries.\nLove this show, very funny. Also worth pointing out you can watch it for free with no sign up at daisuki.net\nI find with most comedy anime, there isn't much that translates to laugh out loud moments, but with OPM it was full of them from start to finish. If the anime bug has bitten you again afterwards I recommend persevering through the first half of Assassination Classroom to get to the second half of the series where it really shines, and then also Food Wars (Shokugeki No Soma) which I almost turned off due to the fan service but it was strong enough to pull through.\nEvery time I watch an episode I get pulled out of the humour, not sure what it is, but I tend to find that the set up for a joke is almost always better than the punchline. Nothing tops Kill La Kill for me, everything I watched afterwards (including both Gurren Lagann and OPM) fell a little flatter than I think they might have otherwise (that is if I hadn't seen Kill La Kill).\nNow I don't know what to watch first!\nHaha, you'd probably be fine with either, I've often had an issue with loving something too much - to the point that everything else seems worse afterwards (for example when I first read Watchmen I started it again immediately after finishing it and read it 4 times before I even touched another book).\nIf you're not afflicted by such an issue you'll probably be fine, as I understand it I'm a little weird in that respect (I've read Watchmen around 12 times or so now and after reading Catch 22 I've only been able to read Watchmen again in the past 4 months or so after finishing Catch 22). If I had to recommend a course of action though I would say watch OPM first (also Gurren Lagann if you haven't seen that), but that's only based on my experience, I know that many people prefer Gurren Lagann over KLK for example, so it's really just a mixture of luck and personal taste and I suppose whether the ridiculously fast pacing of KLK is a good thing or not (I loved it and found most anime felt really slow and padded out afterwards).\nThe anime is great, but the manga does a better job of conveying Saiyama's ennui - where nothing really presents any challenge for him. The anime shows how overpowered he is, but doesn't really show his frustration very well (except for the sequence where he dreams about the under-earth people.)\nStill great, and the action sequences are brilliantly realised.\nSaitama's character design is a nice touch - so deliberately ordinary.\nyes! someone actually gets it. ffs. hell to the poeple who find it average and dont get the humour in saitamas blandness and being OP.\nthere is definitely struggles going on for the guy, just not in your expected way and i think thats why the manga and show are so hilarious. and even though he is so OP he still has to deal with peoples perceptions of him as well as his shitty rank as a super hero.\nGurren Lagann is definitely a good comparison. They're both have characters that \"achieve the impossible\" and just contain flat out crazy fights and humour. Gurren Lagann was the anime that got me iterested in the medium, while One Punch Man rekindled my love for it again.\nKeep the anime suggestions coming :D\nHave been following the manga almost from the beginning and for all I'v heard the anime is a faithful recreation, so I don't feel the need to watch it.\nYou should cherry-pick your favourite moments from the early manga and just watch those scenes. For instance the Genos/Saitama practice bout is a fantastically animated piece of work.\nyeah, i was the same. followed the manga from the beginning. all i can say is that the anime is amazing in recreating the fight scenes and even capturing the subtle moments of 'no-fucks-given' by saitama.\nanime lab has it on there for viewing legally and free.\nSaitama is my new favourite anime/manga character.\nI loved all the hunter x hunter references at the end. It filled that hole that series left\nI was expecting the show to be like Astrofighter sunred, being a more fast paced gag show and was not expecting the animators to go nuts and deliver one of the most polished series of the year.\nhopefully a season 2 comes out\n@markserrels give the manga a crack, its definitely worth it. once you pass the point of where the anime ended, i think you'll still enjoy the character struggles and interactions. they are still charming and filled with hilarity in my opinion.\na lot of people bag it, but i feel that, if you have a developed sense of humour that is broad and educated, you'll find it funny, especially if you let yourself get attached to saitama and his surroundings.\nI guess I'm the only one that WOULDN'T recommend the manga after watching the series.\nThe manga is great, but it's gone pretty much nowhere storywise after the end of the anime series, so you'll be left waiting for the next issue which is not released in any predictable schedule as per normal manga titles. You'll enjoy it if you did read it, but trying to continue following the manga is hard and I've pretty much put it in the \"pick up once it's finished\" or \"check back in a few years time\" category."}
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{"text": "Sega sponsored Ozzfest and supplied the eponymous superstar with a bounty of Dreamcasts that could be won by members of the public who competed against various headline acts in Dreamcast-related game challenges. One of these units was offered up for sale recently, although it doesn't appear to have fetched the $995 asking price. Can't think why. It'll take an entire bottle of nail polish remover to get that pen mark off. Tsk.\nOther than it being an incredible trip back into the days when Sys and P.O.D. were forces to be reckoned with in the metal and rock scenes, this programme represents perhaps the last time that Sega tried to make the Dreamcast appear relevant to a market that probably wasn't overly interested in gaming. While music and games do enjoy some audience crossover, Sega's involvement with Ozzfest smacks of an attempt to crack a subculture that might have looked intriguing from the outside, but which ultimately didn't give a fuck about corporate sponsorship.\nHere, the Dreamcast connection is limited to a tiny logo on the front cover, and a Jet Grind Radio advert on the back. I can only imagine how many smashed rockers left the nearest mosh pit, looked at that advert through double vision and then thought about going out and buying a Dreamcast. There isn't even a mention of Sega or the Dreamcast in the 'special thanks' section at the back of the brochure, where everyone including the truck drivers and tea makers get a shout out. Cold.\nwebsite of Ozzfest 2000, and even there there is a very small presence of Dreamcast branding or Sega logos. There's one in the little image at the top of the page, but no other content or images or anything really. I couldn't even find any information about the promotion involving the signed Dreamcast consoles. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough, but you think that'd at least get a mention. On one snapshot of the page, there's a list of tournament winners, but no hint as to what the tournament was about or what the prizes were. Very odd. Oddfest.\nthough it was reported as potentially making the leap to console. So there's that to stroke your massive chin over.\nnot insubstantial budget ploughed into such activities by those at the top of the tree. That said, even sponsoring such an event of this magnitude was a decent attempt at at least trying to get the name known in youf culture circles. In any case, this is a very cool and fairly obscure item to own, both for Dreamcast collectors and metal music aficionados alike.\nRecent articles:\n6 comments:\ncool! did you pick this up recently?\nYes, just a few days ago. There's a few still on eBay at the time of writing this comment\nWas hoping you guys would have done a story on the Dreamcast's 18th anniversary of the US launch date on 9/9/99.\nMany places were pretty silent on it around the net yesterday. Normally every year it is a big celebration but seems like people forgot about it this year on lots of sites hehe, so it isn't only here. :)\nDidn't forget, just a bit pointless. Are we supposed to do three 'birthday' articles every year for all the different launches? That'd get pretty old pretty quick would it not?\nlove the demon graphic, very Doom. I love the articles that go beyond the games and look at the way the dreamcast merged with pop culture. Thank you mate :)\nYou forget Anthony this is a limey site lol, they have a different launch birthday...\nThat said I really enjoyed my USA fat drunk 18th birthday this year. I took my DC to the strip club and bought it a pack of cigarettes. Then we played Resident Evil 2. Good times..."}
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{"text": "Historical Events\n- Second Battle of Fort Fisher: Union Navy bombards Fort Fisher, North Carolina, allowing Union troops to capture Confederacy's last remaining seaport [1]\n1865 Highlights\nDay of the Week: Sunday\nAbout January 15, 1865\nDay of the Week: Sunday\nHow Long Ago? 157 years and 4 months\nLeap Year: No"}
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{"text": "Studies continue to show that media fails to represent the demographics of the country. But Dr. Dyke Redmond—founder of Changing Hearts with Images and Media Empowerment (CHIME), an after school program that works with minority students to teach them everything involved in media design—believes that the problem lies in a lack of diversity among media creators.\nRedmond won the 2015 “Creative Director” DILA Award and the “Winners’ Choice: Educator” award, voted upon by all 17 winners of the DILAs, and he thinks that there aren’t enough minority media producers, especially black and Latino ones. Where does that begin? His own experience indicates that it’s early academic exposure: Redmond won an arts scholarship to UCLA, and there he discovered media design and production. He was outraged no one had ever told him about it before.\nThat’s why Dr. Redmond runs CHIME. He’s done it for 30 years, and on any given day, the job includes a mixture of teaching pitching, storyboarding, pre-production, filming and post-production. This year, he’s working with 143 schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District, from kindergarten kids to eighth graders. He works with one group every day for 40 minutes a day, and his students produce a weekly series, “Whitey P. Presents,” on the local PBS channel KLCS. They’re gearing up for a new season, which will start in early 2016.\nWe sat down with the Emmy-nominated producer and teacher to talk theology, when success sours, and how the LAUSD iPad initiative could have worked.\nQ: What’s the greatest setback you’ve experienced with these programs?\nA: Well, we’ve had a lot, but let me give you an example. In Inglewood, we had one of our best, most successful programs. We were in every school in Inglewood every day. We had an end of the year program called the Wood Awards, and the students dressed up like attendees at the Academy Awards. We had them picked up in limousines, there was a red carpet and it became the biggest program in the entire district. One of the board members saw the success of the program and said, “I need to take it over.” She made her son emcee of the show without competing for the role or going to rehearsals or any preparation. She destroyed the program.\nAnd what about successes?\nThe same night: The Wood Awards. On that red carpet, students came looking good, feeling good and saying good things about the program. They talked about learning pre-production, post-production, how to use a tripod and how to take pitches. They telling what they were learning, so you knew the success of the teaching.\nWhy is multimedia production the answer to problems you see in students’ lives?\nLet me specify, it is especially important to minority students’ lives. Records show that minority students—Latino and black most of all—watch more media than any others in America. They’re already acquainted with and driven by media. If you take something that they’re used to, and you’re able to get their attention, that’s the first step in teaching. Then you can maybe direct them in the right way.\nHow did you come to start Heart and Soul Design Communications Center and CHIME?\nI was a student at UCLA on an arts scholarship, and it started with me. I knew I could draw, and I knew I could paint, but then they offered a program in “design,” which I had no conception of. I went into design, learned about industrial, photographic, graphic and even media design. I thought, “My god, why did no one tell me about this before?” So I was upset about these disciplines I knew nothing about.\nLater on, I saw that there are very, very few minorities in media and design professions. I saw it as a mission, no matter where I worked or what I did, to train young minority students in the field of media. That’s how we started.\nAfter my brother died of AIDS, I took it on as a full mission. I asked myself, ‘What would I really want to do with my life if I were to die soon?’ and I answered, ‘I’d like to change some lives.’ That’s where Heart and Soul came from, and that’s where CHIME came from.\nIn about every place, one of my students took my place when I left. Even though they did nationwide searches, my students were better trained than most people coming out of colleges and universities. I was very proud of that. That’s how it started, and we just keep growing.\nCould you tell me more about how you measure the success of your students?\nOur students in LA produce a 30-minute PBS show every week. USC doesn’t do that, UCLA doesn’t do that, and I’d put any of my students up against any college student. My students are doing green screen in elementary school. They’re doing graphics like you wouldn’t believe, photography you wouldn’t believe. The proof is in the pudding. The success is there! You can see it. They are putting it out. If you don’t believe it, you come to us and tell us what you want. They’ll do it.\nFirst of all, they have to storyboard. That’s how we teach our academics. You have to write, read, research and then you get the equipment and shoot. Then we teach them editing, which requires some math skills. It’s all there.\nYou mention St. Augustine and “Imago Dei” in the description of Heart and Soul and CHIME. What role does theology play in your work and what you aspire to?\nMost people don’t know that I am a pastor. Theology is very important to me. St. Augustine’s three points of life are “You must know you exist, you must know why you exist, and you must be happy about it.” Those sound simple, but how many of us succeed at that? Theology is one of my frameworks for teaching life lessons.\nAnother framework that’s more explicit is ACT—attitude, community, teamwork—because those are the three main problems in every single school we’re in. Improving attitudes, getting committed and working together even if you like that person or not. That becomes important because of our gang situation. We’re teaching that you can work with somebody and you don’t even have to like them. Our students not used to that concept.\nHow do you fund these operations?\nI operate Heart and Soul Design Communications as a professional production company, so we funnel the money we make as a professional production company into CHIME and the nonprofit.\nDo you have any advice for teachers looking to integrate media into their teaching or their after school program?\nI do: Stop being afraid. It takes me ten times longer to train a teacher than a student. The second thing: Allow yourself to be taught. Let the student teach you. It’s easy to let Johnny grab the iPad and show you what to do. Johnny knows how it works. LAUSD bought all these iPads, but the students outdid the administration with the iPads. Why not take that intelligence and use it? Don’t fight it. If you started mentor programs and let the high school kids teach the junior high kids, it would have exploded! Instead, they’re trying to keep students out, which is a waste of time."}
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{"text": "BBC Faces Backlash After Nominating Extreme Anti-Gay Boxer Tyson Fury for Sports Award December 2, 2015 by Michael Fitzgerald Leave a Comment /> The BBC is facing a backlash for nominating extreme anti-gay boxer Tyson Fury for its Sports Personality of the Year Award. Fury beat Wladimir Klitschko for world heavyweight crown in Dusseldorf last Saturday night. Comparing pedophilia with homosexuality in an interview last month, Fury said: “There are only three things that need to be accomplished before the devil comes home. One of them is homosexuality being legal in countries, one of them is abortion and the other one’s paedophile. .” Fury has since claimed that his comments were taken out of context. RELATED: Boxer Who Appeared in Gay Adult Film Says He Was Drugged Into It In a tweet last Sunday, Chris Bryant MP wrote that he will not support Fury because “his aggressive style of foul homophobia is precisely the kind that leads to young gay suicides.” I'm not celebrating Tyson Fury's win. His aggressive style of foul homophobia is precisely the kind that leads to young gay suicides. — Chris Bryant (@RhonddaBryant) November 29, 2015 Also on the shortlist of nominees are athletes Jessica Ennis-Hill, Mo Farah and Greg Rutherford, tennis player Andy Murray, F1’s Lewis Hamilton, footballer Lucy Bronze, swimmer Adam Peaty and rugby league’s Kevin Sinfield. The winner of the award will be decided by public vote on December 20. Watch a ridiculous face-off between Fury and Wladimir Klitschko below."}
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{"text": "Turkey Tri 2008\nNovember 30,.\nJack and my BFF\nNovember 28, 2008\nToday I got to visit my best friend Tara and her new horse Jack. I should probably tell you the back story to Tara and my friendship. We met in a combination class in elementary school. I believe I was in 3rd grade and her in 4th grade, but I can’t be sure, it was so long ago. I apparently approached her and struck up a conversation, this is extremely rare for me but luckily I did because we have been friends ever since. It’s been 15 years! So anyway we bonded over our mutual love of horses. Okay to be fair all little girls love horses when they are that age, however, we never seemed to grow out of it. Eventually Tara bought a horse of her own, Kricket, a beautiful dark bay Arabian mare who we adored. We visited her all the time and spent hours down at the ranch riding and caring for her. Eventually Kricket was sold but the bond that she created between Tara and I has remained constant.\nIt’s been years since Tara had a horse but luckily for her she found a really great NSH gelding that she purchased about a month ago. I had been trying to see Jack since she bought him but every time I tried to visit him something would come up; high winds, fire, scheduling conflicts, etc. Finally today I got to see him in person. He is a gorgeous boy; standing about 16 hands tall and full of personality. Tara let him out in the arena so he could show off for me. He worked himself up into quite a sweat with all the running around he did. He somehow managed to even pull off one of his shoes! After his workout he got in a few minutes on the hotwalker to cool down then we proceeded to groom him. As Tara and I brushed out his fur it felt like old times again. It’s nice to know that after all these years we are still bonded by our love of horses. Before Bryan and I left we posed for some pictures with Jack, we hope to see him and Tara again real soon.\nRed Rock Canyon\nNovember 26, 2008\nSee more pictures from our trip to Red Rock in our GALLERY.\nFreeway Complex Fire\nNovember 16, 2008.\nLiving Desert\nNovember 16, 2008\nDigital Scrapbooking\nNovember 8, 2008."}
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{"text": "SCOTLAND’S mountaineers are furious a 34-turbine windfarm proposal - visible from a number of famous Munro peaks in the Highlands – is being recommended for approval by planners despite over 300 objections.\n• 410ft wind turbines proposed for Highlands region would make region ‘open house’ for wind farms, outdoors body warns\n• Proposed development in Ardross and Ardgay would be “intrusively visible”\nThe Mountaineering Council of Scotland claim approval would send a message that the north of Scotland was “open house for massive industrial-scale wind farms”.\nThe body, which represents 11,000 climbers and hillwalkers, say the proposed development between Ardross and Ardgay in Ross-shire would be “instr.\nThe.”"}
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{"text": "'Tis Pity\nToday's the first day of rehearsals for 'Tis Pity She's A Whore at ACT, so I thought I'd get the first thoughts about it in now as life may get in the way of blogging later.\nIt's a cheery little piece, A Jacobean Revenge Tragedy written by John Ford which was published in 1633 and first performed I find, by Queen Henriatta's Men sometimes called the Queen Majesty's Comedians, or other variations of that name. (Thank you Wikipedia.) It's a twisted Romeo and Juliet (published in 1597) about a brother and sister who fall in love, have a child and watch the world go to hell; it has some beautiful language and wonderful scenes and will be directed by the talented La Perloff herself.\nIt'll be the second time I've done the show--the first time was Ashland in 1981, and it was a bit of an accident that I got in the cast at all.\nI'd been cast in Two Gentlemen of Verona on the outdoor stage which conflicted with Tis Pity playing inside in the Angus Bowmer. The show featured Joe Vincent and Barry Kraft in the two leads whilst I filled out the roles of \"Presenter\" and \"Forest Creature\"........... Now if you look in the text you'll see neither of those roles are actually listed in the cast--that's because the Director made them up.\nYes......This was one of those Productions. One of those concept shows, one in which the director had all the characters represent something and stand for those qualities in an abstract way--Sir Eglamor was Chivalry for instance, the maid was Loyalty, the blah was this and the did-de-blah was that. Oh, what a stinker. The capper was when an old friend of mine, James Avery (he played the Uncle on Fresh Prince of Bel Aire--a fine actor) who is easily 6'4 and weighed around 300 lbs., got cast in the roles of the Innkeeper and The Road. Look in the cast list again. Not there is it? Now, Avery was not happy about this casting and I can't say that I blame him--not a lot of acting choices to be made as The Road. But being a pro he did his damn job like it or not.?\nA Large Grumpy Black Man with a huge painted drapery thingy affixed to his neck and threatening to strangle him entering from stage right whilst several nameless others struggled to unfurl the whatever it was that was dragging behind him as he walked slowly from stage right to stage left throwing occasional glares toward the audience and Director. I couldn't watch his entrance, or if I did I had to cover my mouth so I didn't snark or make odd noises thru my nose.........\nOne of the cast members of Tis Pity (his show) had dropped out due to another offer in New York and Jerry decided to let me have a go at it. The role was Soranzo, Annabella's suitor, and later jealous husband and I had precious little time to learn it and about 5 onstage rehearsals, but I damn well did. Anything to get out of being a Forest Creature.."}
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{"text": "GET MY COUPON\nEnter your email to be notified when this item is back in stock.\nThere was an error.\nPumpkin Placemat Set: Harvest the charm of autumn for your fall feasts. Set of 4 matching pumpkin placemats coordinate beautifully with 4 solid green napkins to create a festive atmosphere special enough for company, yet casual enough for family meals. Polyester. Machine wash. Imported. Placemats 13\" x 13\", napkins 15\"Sq.\nLove them & can't wait to use them\nLove these placemats they are just what I needed to complete my thanksgiving table decor. They are well made and just the right size for our table. -\nHoliday decor shopper,\nSouth St Paul MN\nCategory: Seasonal\nCharm of Autumn\nGreat for dinner tableColor and design wonderful -\nMAF,\nGreensburg\nFall Pumpkin Placemats Table Linens\nGreat for the table at Halloween! -\nFran,\nAlbany New York"}
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{"text": "Story: Barton, Charles John Wright\nPage 1 - Barton, Charles John Wright\nBarton, Charles John Wright\n1852–1935\nFarmer, businessman, mayor, town clerk\nThis biography was written by E. R. Doolin and was first published in the Dictionary of New Zealand BiographyVolume 3, 1996\nCharles John Wright Barton was born, according to family information, on 6 February 1852 at Daventry, Northamptonshire, England, and was baptised there on 2 March. He was the son of Charlotte Kinder and her husband, Charles John Wood Barton. Charles junior never knew his father, who was Church of England chaplain to the British community in Canton (Guangzhou), China, and died of a fever at Macao soon after being married.\nCharlotte Barton persuaded her youngest brother, Henry Kinder, to accompany her and her baby to New Zealand. They arrived at Wellington on the Northfleet in 1853 and settled in Auckland. In 1855 they were joined by Charlotte's mother, sister and older brother, the Reverend John Kinder, who was the first headmaster of the Church of England Grammar School in Parnell (which Charles Barton probably later attended). Charlotte Barton married in 1864 Major Thomas Wilson of the 3rd Regiment, Waikato Militia, who later that year was allotted land at Cambridge in Waikato.\nIn 1869 Charles was appointed an ensign in the Auckland Militia and for his services received a grant of 79 acres at Te Kowhai, near Hamilton, adjoining land granted to his stepfather. His holding was later increased by a further substantial grant and the amalgamation of his property with that of his stepfather. On 4 December 1879 at Ngaruawahia Barton married Marion Edgecumbe, one of a prominent local family. Marion gave invaluable support to her husband during his long municipal career.\nAround the time of his marriage, Barton entered local body politics by serving on the Town of Ngaruawahia District Board. He was elected to the Newcastle Licensing Committee in 1882. The following year he was appointed canvasser and then in 1884, secretary of the newly formed North New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association, and spent six months raising finance for the venture.\nBarton's stepfather died in 1883 and, having sold most of the farm holdings, Barton moved into business in Hamilton. In September 1884 he purchased the Waikato Brewery in Hamilton East and in May 1885 he became proprietor of the Commercial Hotel in the town's main street. In 1886 Barton and seven others leased land at Claudelands, developed a racecourse, and established the South Auckland Racing Club with Barton as honorary secretary.\nAlready a well-known figure in the town, Charles Barton was elected to the Hamilton Borough Council in 1886 and in 1887 he became mayor at the age of 35. While in office he supported the development of saleyards – an important facility for a farming service centre. Early in his term he struck business difficulties, which were caused by a depressed local economy. He leased the brewery to concentrate on the Commercial Hotel but lost the remaining lands at Te Kowhai when he failed to meet mortgage repayments. He became bankrupt while in office and resigned in 1888.\nHis recovery was swift. In 1889 he was appointed as town clerk, a salaried position he held for the next 13 years. He was required to act as treasurer, valuer, rates collector, dog registrar, inspector of nuisances and returning officer, and was also secretary to the Public Library Committee and the Domain Board. In addition he was employed as secretary of the Waikato Hospital and Charitable Aid Board from 1889 to 1903. A strong supporter of the new hospital in Hamilton, his interest in this aspect of his work went beyond duty. He daily visited patients with mail and newspapers and ran errands for them.\nAs a skilled administrator and secretary, Barton achieved prominence in many sporting and social organisations. For many years he was an office-bearer in Masonic Lodge Beta-Waikato, he helped organise public concerts and sports days, and he was on the committees of cricket, lawn tennis and athletics clubs.\nBarton was persuaded to stand for mayor again in 1903 and won a keenly fought contest with J. S. Bond. Declaring that Hamilton was 'going ahead', he produced a comprehensive scheme for the development of the borough through the construction of new saleyards, a town hall, and improved sanitation and drainage. Once again however, business problems led him to resign after only a few months.\nBarton continued as a borough councillor until his resignation in 1933, at the age of 81. Known for his wit and debating skills, he was referred to as the 'watch-dog of the Council' because of his political astuteness and knowledge of local affairs. During a municipal career of nearly half a century Barton always expressed faith in the future of Hamilton. Charles Barton died on 4 March 1935 at the Waikato Hospital, survived by his wife and their seven children."}
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{"text": "HR Coordinator\nTop Job - Teljes munkaidõ | Budapest\nAdministration tasks. College or university degree in HR, Economics or Psychology; 1-2 years relevant experience; Advanced English is a must; Experience in multinational environment; Excellent interpersonal and communication skills...Mentés\nLeadership Trainer - VOD000C9M\nTop Job - Teljes munkaidõ | Budapest\n' feedback College - university degree - business - psychology Fluent English 4+ years' experience as acting leadership capability trainer Excellent presentation and communication skills Great time and priority management Project...Mentés\nCampus Recruitment Intern\n- Teljes munkaidõ | Budapest\nMultitasking Currently completing Bachelor or Master degree in a field of HR, Economics or Psychology Have the ability to work independently and be self-motivated as well as a team player What We Offer 1000-1400 Huf salary...Mentés\n"}
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{"text": "TGIT BCS! Are you ready to get the weekend started? We have the music to get your weekend off to the great start:\nDeryl Dodd will be at Smitty K’s this evening with Jarrod Birmingham as part of Austin English Song Swap. Show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets for reserves seats only are $22 and must be bought in advance from\nMSC Town Hall host Zero Detail at their Lunch Box Concert Series. Show begins at noon at Rudder Plaza.\nKreuz Market – Bryan is holding its Tunes & BBQ with the Landon Evans Band. Music begins at 6 p.m. and enjoy\n$2 Bottles and great BBQ\nCanteen Bar & Grill at Cavalry Court hosts Morgan Ashley Music at 6 p.m.\nLos Cucos Mexican Restaurant hosts Rob Vargas at 6 p.m.\nOzona Grill & Bar – College Station hosts Joey McGee for their Party on the Patio.\nRazzoo’s Cajun Cafe – College Station hosts Step Rideau beginning at 7 p.m.\nAloft College Station hosts Michael Witt at 7 p.m.\nAcademy for the Visual and Performing Arts at Texas A&M University hosts An Evening with Sarah Kilborne beginning at 7 p.m. at Rudder Theatre\nRevolution Cafe and Bar host Zero Detail, YeeHa, and Wartime Afternoon beginning at 9 .m."}
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{"text": "Journal Articles\nField, S., Parker, D.L., Sawilowsky, S. & Rolands, L. (2013). Assessing the impact of of ADHD coaching services on university students’ learning skills, self-regulation and well-being. Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 26(1), 67-81.\nField, S. & Hoffman, A.S. (2012). Fostering self-determination through building productive relationships in the classroom. Intervention in School and Clinic, (48)1, 6-14.\nParker D., Field, S., Sawilowsky,S. & Rolands, L. (2012). Self-control in postsecondary settings: Students’ perceptions of ADHD college coaching. Journal of Attention Disorders, DOI:10.1177/1087054711427561.\nParker, D., Field Hoffman, S. Sawilowksy, S. & Rolands, L. (2011). An examination of the effects of ADHD coaching on university students’ executive functioning. Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 24(2), 115-132.\nField, S. & Hoffman, A. (2007). Self-determination in secondary transition assessment. Assessment for Effective Intervention, 32 (3), 181-190.\nField, S., Shaw, S. & Sarver, M. (2004). Strategies to promote academic success and self-determination for college students with disabilities. Remedial and Special Education, 24, (6), 339-349.\nWehmeyer, M., Field, S., Doren, B., Jones, B. & Mason, C. (2004). Self-determination and student involvement: Standards-based reform, access to the general curriculum and CEC’s performance-based standards. Exceptional Children, 69 (2),413-425.\nMason, C., Field, S., & Sawilowsky, S. (2004). Implementation of self-determination activities and student participation in IEPs: Practices and attitudes of educators. Exceptional Children, 69 (2), 441-451.\nKohler, P. & Field, S. (2003).Transition focused education: Foundation for the future. Journal of Special Education,37(3), 174-183.\nField, S. & Hoffman, A. (2002). Preparing youth to exercise self-determination: quality indicators of school environments that promote the acquisition of knowledge, skills and beliefs related to self-determination. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 13, 113-118.\nField, S. & Hoffman, A. (January, 2002). Lessons learned from implementing the Steps to Self-Determination curriculum. Remedial and Special Education 23,(2), 90-98.\nField, S. (1999). Personal, family, and community strategies to enhance consumer-direction and self-determination: A youth perspective. National Leadership Summit on Self-determination and Consumer-direction and Control: Invited Papers. Portland, Oregon: Oregon Health Sciences University.\nField, S. & Hoffman, A. (1999). The importance of family involvement for promoting self-determination in adolescents with autism and other developmental disabilities. Focus on Autism, 14(1), 36-41.\nField, S., Martin, J., Miller, R., Ward, M. & Wehmeyer, M. (1998). Self-determination for persons with disabilities: A position statement of the Division on Career Development and Transition, The Council for Exceptional Children. Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 21 (2), 113-128.\nField, S. & Hoffman, A. (1998). Self-determination: An essential element of successful transition for youth with emotional and/or behavioral disorders. Reconnecting Youth, 2 (4), 37-40.\nField, S., Hoffman, A. & Posch, M. (1997). Self-determination during adolescence: A developmental perspective. Remedial and Special Education,.8(5), 85-293.\nField, S. (1997). A historical perspective on student involvement in the transition process:Toward a vision of self-determination for all students. Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 19, 169-176.\nField, S. (1996). Self-determination instructional strategies for youth with learning disabilities. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 29, 40-52.\nClark, G.M., Field, S., Patton, J.R., Brolin, D.E. & Sitlington, P.L. (1994). Life skills instruction: A necessary component for all students with disabilities. Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 17(2), 125-133.\nHoffman, A. & Field, S. (1995). Promoting self-determination through effective curriculum development. Intervention in School and Clinic,30(3),134-141.\nField, S. & Hoffman, A. (1994). Development of a model for self-determination. Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 17(2), 159-169.\nField, S., Hoffman, A., St. Peter, S. & Sawilowsky, S. (1992). Effects of disability labels on teachers’ perceptions of students’ self-determination. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 75, 931-934.\nBook Chapters\nField, S. (2013). Education. In M.L. Wehmeyer (Ed.), Handbook of Positive Psychology and Disability. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.\nWehmeyer, M.L., Field, S., & Thoma, C. (2012). Self-determination in adolescent transition education. In M.L. Wehmeyer & K.A. Webb (Eds.) Handbook of Adolescent Transition for Youth with Disabilities. New York: Routledge.\nField, S. (2009). Self-determination instructional strategies for students with learning disabilities. In G. Blalock & J. Patton (Eds.), Transition directions for youth and adults with learning disabilities 2nd edition. Austin, TX:ProEd.\nField, S. (1996). Self-determination instructional strategies for students with learning disabilities. In G. Blalock & J. Patton (Eds.), Transition directions for youth and adults with learning disabilities. Austin, TX:ProEd.\nField, S. & Hoffman, A. (1996). Promoting self-determination in inclusion and school reform efforts. In D.J. Sands & M.L. Wehmeyer (Eds.) Self-determination across the lifespan. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes. (Revision for second edition in development)\nField, S. & Hoffman, A. (1996). Increasing the ability of educators to support youth self-determination. In L.E. Powers, G.H.S. Singer & J. Sowers (Eds.), Making our way: Building self-competence among youth with disabilities. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes."}
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{"text": "Meet Dr. Michael Cohen\nDr. Michael Cohen is board-certified in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, and Facial Plastic Surgery. He completed his residency and served as the Chief Resident of Mount Sinai Hospital Otolaryngology Department in New York City. From there, Dr. Cohen joined Drs. Mollick, Etra, and Etra in private practice on the North Shore of Long Island. His attention to accurate diagnosis and conservative management quickly built him a strong reputation amongst his colleagues and neighboring communities. Dr. Cohen has since developed one of the most respected Otolaryngology practices in the area. To better accommodate his growing practice, he has expanded his offices across the North shore of Long Island and now serves patients from three offices in Nassau and Suffolk County.\nDr. Cohen’s emphasis is on providing relaxed, comfortable and personal care to his patients. He is well known for utilizing the most innovative techniques and cutting edge technology to achieve minimally invasive intervention and reduce recovery time in all aspects of his specialty. From fast recovery Coblation® Tonsillectomies in children to minimally invasive Thyroidectomies, Dr. Cohen treats individuals from all age groups with the same assurance of compassionate and uncompromising quality of care. He is one of the pioneers and preeminent providers of minimally invasive Balloon Sinuplasty. This “no cut” procedure can often be performed in one of his state of the art offices with only local anesthesia. Patients are able to return to normal activity quickly and enjoy a lifetime of decreased sinus issues.\nDr. Cohen is on staff in the Otolaryngology Department at Long Island Jewish Hospital, Cohen’s Children’s Hospital, and Winthrop University Hospital. He is the current Medical Director at the ProHealth Day-Op Ambulatory Surgical Center, the first free-standing Ambulatory Surgical Center in New York. In 2011, Dr. Cohen joined ProHealth Care Associates to better serve his community and has since been designated the Chief of the Nassau Suffolk Otolaryngology Division."}
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