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{"text": "I am looking for a marketer to find us clients for our chatbot creation platform -- 2\nBütçe $30-250 USD\nWith our platform Barakbot we create Telegram, Facebook and SMS chatbots. So, I am looking for business development specialist that can grow our web agency by bringing in clients to us. Long term role if 1 month probation is successful.\nBu iş için 6 freelancer ortalamada $342 teklif veriyor\nHello sir/mem, ➽I will 100% get your website 1st page on google in minimum time i can handle all issues of your website We provide Best SEO services, Real Traffic, Organic Result, 100% White Hat SEO, Manual Work, Top Daha Fazla\n⭐ MY SKILL IS VERY SUITABE FOR YOUR PROJECT! ⭐ Hi, Dear I hope everything goes well with you. I have fully understood your requirements and found that what you want is not a problem for me. I've developed a project s Daha Fazla\nI am passionate for all about Business Online, I have Professional Experienced for over 4 years in Digital Marketing, Blog Writer, Video Editing. Content Creator, Copy Writing, SEO Strategies, SEM, Ecommerce, Woordpres Daha Fazla\nHi, Thanks for posting this project. I am applying for \"Business Development\". I read project description carefully, bid $250 for 7 days mean I will work full time (40 hours per week). I love to work in Sales, Mark Daha Fazla"}
{"text": "Hello, Lovlies\nI haven’t written a blog post in a while so I thought I would take a moment to do that here today and say HI! How are you beautiful readers today? I’m good. Thanks for asking.\nAs you can tell, I’ve been a writing machine lately. Lots of activity going on here at the blog and around the Interwebs. Releasing two books within a week of each other was, um, not smart. So things have been hectic and the husband hasn’t seen a lot of me. Poor guy.\nAnyway… I’ve aged yet another year and am feeling every day of it. Sucks to get old. BUT if you want to see my aging self, I will be attending RomCon June 20-23. I’ll be at the signing selling my indie books. Most importantly, I will have giveaways! PLUS, I have the very SUPER COOL Ellora’s Cave Bad Girls of Romance 2013 card decks I’ll be giving away. ONE KNIGHT ONLY is the 4 of Hearts. But fear not, that’s now the only time you can get them. Once I get back from RomCon, I’ll be giving more away.\nUntil June 5, you can get TAKE ME I’M YOURS for free on Kindle. SO hurry over there before the promotion ends. Click here!\nAND if that wasn’t enough, I’m participating in The Romance Reviews summer reading party. I’ll be giving away a copy of TEMPTING EDEN on June 13. But you can play all month! There are over 400 authors giving away books. Grand prize winner receives a $100 gift certificate. Entrants must be logged in to participate (registration is free). You can get in on all the fun here.\nWhew. I’m tired. 😉\nThat’s it for now. More later. I have a giant TBR pile. What’s on your reading list this summer?"}
{"text": "Several.\n“The EMPOWER initiative is important to the community because of the bridges it builds between community and law enforcement”, says Pastor Morgan, “Hopefully through this there will be greater understanding of law enforcement and we will get more community members to cooperate with law enforcement.”\nFor more information or if you would like to volunteer, please contact Mary Catherine Farrell at 843.383.3015 or mary.farrell@hartsvillesc.gov."}
{"text": ".\nPosted by Syamil Fitry at 9:37 PM No comments: Links to this post\nThursday, November 24, 2016\nI Just Don't Want !\nI don't want to go to the places we've been before. I don't want to listen to those songs. I don't want to remember how you make me laugh. I don't want to miss your silly face anymore. I don't want to miss anything about you. I don't want to remember the little things about you anymore. I don't want to look at our pictures anymore. I don't want to miss our memories again. I don't want to cry again for missing you. I don't want to feel the pain anymore. I don't want to remember how good you make me feel and how loud you make me laugh. I don't want to remember how your face can make me the happiest person in the world. I don't want to make you cry again. I don't want to hurt you again. I don't want you to hurt me again. I don't want us to keep hurting each other. I don't want you to say that you miss me. I don't want to say that I miss you. I don't want to feel this pain again. I don't want to fall in love with you again. I am afraid. I don't want to.\nPosted by Syamil Fitry at 7:54 PM No comments: Links to this post\nTears.\nPosted by Syamil Fitry at 7:51 PM No comments: Links to this post\nBelieve?\nPosted by Syamil Fitry at 7:49 PM No comments: Links to this post"}
{"text": "4320\nCourse Name:\nEthics Training for Texas CPAs\nField of Study:\nEthics\nCourse Material:\nOnline Material\nProgram outline: you with precise text from the Board, along with supplemental information to help understand real-life situations or nuances.\nLearning objectives:\nAfter completing this course you will be able to:\nRecognize ethical reasoning used by accountants.\nIdentify the different principles and rules of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.\nIdentify independence and objectivity issues.\nRecognize ethics standards and violations.\nRecognize the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy Rules of Professional Conduct.\nIdentify licensing and disciplinary mechanisms for Texas CPAs. |"}
{"text": "Published on July 4th, 2020 | by Jameelah \"Just Jay\" Wilkerson0\nFlorida’s Johnny Montilla Strikes Deep With “Roses Placed On Her Grave”\nJohnny Montilla is a half Dominican, half Mexican artist from Florida, and has released “Roses Placed On Her Grave.” The song features the artist’s new profound producing and writing talents with a beautiful guitar melody leading up to the vocals coming in. The melodic flow of Johnny Montilla is filled with powerful lyrics about a loved one that he has lost and still cares for.\nWith Johnny Montilla speaking from the heart, this is only his second single. With this new release, the young artist is starting to set the tone for what his future music may sound like.\nYou can listen to “Roses Placed On Her Grave” here:Tweet"}
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{"text": "Now, for the truth of the matter. In his post on the video Dr. Myers rightly points out that Laminin is a \"floppy\" molecule, capable of folding into many different patterns (notice, when Giglio shows the electron microscope picture of laminin, it doesn't look much like a cross anymore), and the cross shape is by no means rare in the natural world. One might argue that since intersections hold the highway system together and are cross-shaped, therefore Jesus holds the highway system together. A fun addition: a reader asked Dr. Myers if any molecules in the cell are swastika-shaped. Potassium Channel fits the bill pretty well.\nMy point in sharing this is not (only) to give us all a good laugh at silly creationists. I share this because while most people either watch Giglio's video and praise Jesus or laugh, I watched in rapt appall at its manipulative aspirations and achievements.\nI've studied enough rhetoric to recognize these tricks. I've studied enough history to know that Giglio, like many religious apologists and speakers, employs the same rhetorical devices as all the best demagogues in history. The piano in the background is an especially nice touch. Evangelicals aren't Hitlerian in their oratory--that's more the cup of tea for black liberation theologians like Jeremiah Wright--but they're still manipulative, still disingenuous, still false. Giglio manages to make utter lunacy--this protein looks like a cross, therefore Jesus holds the world together--look legitimate. Any rational, clear-thinking immediately spots the flaw of this logic. Why Jesus? Why not one of the many, many others who died on Roman crosses? Further still, there are so many cruciform objects in the world. Notice in this Holocaust Memorial several of the bodies are arrange across each other...just like crosses. Jesus was part of the Holocaust! Oh.\nLanguage is a wonderful thing. It's ability to move our spirits, to send our emotions soaring or plummeting, stands unmatched in its efficacy. Used well, this is a boon to our species. Used to promote unashamed idiocy, it tears us apart at the seems. Divorced from truth, rhetoric kills. Just take it from the words of one of the greatest demagogues of all time..\n--Adolph Hitler"}
{"text": "I am going to Ganpatipule next month and I will be getting a train there and be arriving at Ratnagiri train station. I need some questions answered regarding the trip from the station to Ganpatipule, and would be happy if they can be answered by forum members. 1. How efficient are the trains, are they ever delayed? 2. What is the duration time from Ratnagiri station to Ganpatipule? 3. What is the best way to travel from the station to Ganpatipule? Thank you."}
{"text": "The Morgan family has been farming this land since 1852, and can’t wait to share it with you—their valued guests! Take a ride alongside the creek, and camp out in the foothills of the Sierras. Explore the old ghost town of Morgansville! See the abandoned silver mine!\nAnd most of all enjoy being part of one big family with home cooked meals, s’mores around the campfire, and childcare for the little ones while you go off riding the range.\nMap Design © Ceri Bridge-Harrington\nYour Hosts at Morgan Ranch\nRuth Morgan\nThe best cook in California and grandmother to the Morgan boys.\nBilly Morgan\nFourth generation to own Morgan Ranch.\nChase (TC) Morgan\nChief Financial Officer, and official business wrangler.\nBlue (BB) Morgan\nDay-to Day problem solver on the ranch. Ask him anything.\nRy Morgan\nRanch specialist and horse whisperer.\nRoy\nRanch Manager since dinosaurs roamed the valley.\nJanuary Mitchell\nRanch historian and environmental activist."}
{"text": "CONTEXT\nDatavision Digital is a Mexican company specializing in IT integration. Along with their partners (HPE, VMware, Microsoft e Intel), Datavision was looking to show potential clients what their solutions can do for their business.\nPARTNER’S NEEDS\nDatavision wanted to show the integration of HPE, VMware, Microsoft and Intel into their technology services tool by powerfully capturing the attention of the audience with a technical event, which more than an experience, generated value in knowing the power of HPE Simplivity, which is one of the platforms with the highest resilience to support private and hybrid clouds.\nAPPROACH\nPart of the brief was to come up with a demonstration of the technological solution that would be presented at the event in order to deliver a value proposition for the potential clients that was as aligned as possible with the brand.\nFrom the name of the event, passing through the creative process, to the execution, we thought of every little detail: e-marketing set; personalized invitations; telemarketing; venue; welcome kits; networking area; stage; dynamic and interactive presentation; branding; and giveaways, putting all eyes on the solution.\nRESULTS\nWe exceeded the original attendance goal by 30%. The leads from the telemarketing campaign were successfully delivered to Datavision’s sales team for future use. In the end, we managed to get attendees to interact and take away not only a great experience, but the best technological solution."}
{"text": "Marketing and Promotions\nBepoz modern POS systems can manage all your marketing and promotion campaigns from weekly happy hours or discounts, managing loyalty program sign-ups and benefits, and issuing and redeeming vouchers. Building customer engagement is at your finger tips.\nReporting Analytics\nInbuilt reporting through Bepoz POS offers you real-time reporting and analytics, allowing prompt responses to trends and exploiting them with pricing initiatives, as well as set ordering alerts based on sales.\nStock Control\nStock control in the hospitality industry is notoriously hard to stay on top of, and often results in losses from running out of stock, or wastage from over-estimating demand. With Bepoz monitor your stock and inventory levels in real-time based off sales, it is much easier to get a clear idea of stock levels. You can even set minimum levels to automatically trigger a reorder.\nSmart Alerts\nDon’t hover over your computer screen all day. Set yourself a few Smart Alerts, proactive alerts sent to your phone via SMS, keeping you and your staff updated on the key things each person needs to know to help business operations run as smoothly as possible.\nSnapShots\nOn the go reporting app, additional to smart alerts you get one touch acces to your business performance with live statistics.\n"}
{"text": "With Mother's Day just two days away, you'd think we would be running out of DIY ideas for the special occasion. Oh, but we're not! In the past, we've shown you 10 DIY gifts your mother will love getting and also how to put together a morning brunch that Mom will never forget. Now, let's not forget one of of the most important parts of this Sunday: the card.\nBlow your mom away with a one-of-a-kind, handmade card and you'll have officially planned the best Mother's Day of all time. Are you ready to get started? Let's do it!\nClick through the gallery to get some Mother's Day card inspiration, then let us know in the comments: How are you spending the day with your parents? Let us know below!"}
{"text": "Just 13 Km from the well-connected Gaya town, Bodhgaya is the paramount pilgrimage destination for Buddhist followers from Cartier Calibre De Replica India and abroad, and it has many Buddhist temples and monasteries. Bodhgaya lies in sylvan solitude and is situated on the bank of river Niranjana (Modern Falgu). The best time to visit is from October to March.\nLord Buddha meditated under a pipal tree in Bodhgaya and attained enlightenment. The tree is called \"Bodhi Tree\". A descendant of the same Panerai Radiomir Replica tree, still flourishes here. Gaya is also an important Centre of Hindu Pilgrimage where people go to pray for the salvation of their ancestors.\nBuddhism as a religion was born and evolved here through his preaching. Several centuries after Buddha's passing away, the Maurya Emperor Ashoka (234-198 BC) revived, consolidated and spread the Buddhism. He built monasteries for the Buddhist monks and the pillars to commemorate numerous historical sites associated with the Franck Muller Heart Replica Buddha's life. Most of these are intact helping scholars and pilgrims alike to trace the life events and spreading of the religion not only in India but also outside the country.\nAn architectural wonder and world heritage site, Mahabodhi temple signifies truth. While its architecture belongs to Gupta era, there are later ages inscriptions describing visits of pilgrims from Sri Lanka, Myanmar and China between 7th and 10th century AD. Hieuen Tsang visited this temple in 7th century.\n---Recommended Members\n"}
{"text": "Sauteed Rabbit Loin with Braised Fennel and Balsamic Vinegar\n- Yield:\n- 4 servings\n- Level:\n- Easy\nIngredients\n-..\nRecipe courtesy of Mario Batali\nCooking Tips\nMore Recipes and Ideas\nSauteed Kale\nRecipe courtesy of Bobby Flay\nSauteed Broccoli Rabe with Vinegar\nRecipe courtesy of Michael Chiarello\nYOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE\n"}
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{"text": "JPMorgan Says 91.5% of Shareholders Approve Pay Proposal\nStock Chart for JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM)\nJPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), the biggest U.S. bank by assets, said its executive compensation plan won the approval of 91.5 percent of shareholders in a non-binding annual advisory vote, up from 73 percent last year.\nJPMorgan announced the preliminary results today at the company’s annual shareholder meeting in Tampa, Florida, where Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon also addressed the $2 billion trading loss disclosed last week.\n“This should never have happened,” Dimon, 56, said at the meeting, where about a dozen protesters stood outside carrying signs. “I can’t justify it.”\nThe board awarded $23 million in salary and bonuses to Dimon for his 2011 performance, the same amount he received for 2010. The New York-based bank reported record net income for 2011 and its stock fell 22 percent during the year.\nJPMorgan’s compensation plan also awarded $14 million in salary and bonuses to Ina Drew, 55, who resigned yesterday..”\n‘Shocking’ News.\nThe JPMorgan Chase corporate headquarters in New York. Photographer: Mark Lennihan/AP Photo\nBloomberg reserves the right to edit or remove comments but is under no obligation to do so, or to explain individual moderation decisions."}
{"text": "Choosing the best dating software in India is not that facile task as you will find loads of dating apps flooded round the Enjoy shop. Dating in Asia is fairly various when compared to western plus it’s getting popular every year. Gone will be the days where dudes used to grab girls from Pubs and today the change is towards online dating sites. Wasting no time at all, let’s consider the dating apps that are best in India.\nMost Useful Relationship App In India\nTinder\nWhich will be the best relationship software in Asia? It’s Tinder which will be miles in front of other dating apps in Asia. Tinder is one of app that is popular it comes down to online dating sites specially on smart phones. The matching algorithm is truly good however you look unsightly AF absolutely nothing can be carried out. You can find 3 variations\nFundamentally, the complimentary variation has restricted swipes and super loves, consequently you've may be the premium variation with limitless swipes and 5 super likes each and every day. Furthermore, it is possible to replace the desired location and commence swiping. You're going to get thirty minutes of boost each which shows your profile on top for half an hour which increases the chance of getting a match month. There's no assurance to getting more possibilities with Tinder Plus because it will depend on different factors and notably how you look.\nTinder Silver\nTinder Gold could be the ultra-premium variation which has all the features of Tinder Plus nevertheless the catch is you can view the folks such as your profile and immediately match them. It almost cost double the reward of Plus that we hate the absolute most.\nTantan\nTantan is considered the most under-rated and greatest dating application in Asia to obtain more matches. It is A chinese relationship app and having popular in Asia with a rise in the amount of users. Tantan is known as since the Chinese version of Tinder in Asia due to the fact interface resembles the Tinder. You can find high odds of obtaining a match about this application when compared with some other app that is dating Asia. The standard of users aren’t that great but Hey you'll filter depending on your choice and unmatch them in the event that you don’t like.\nTantan could be the premium variation too to obtain more visibility and likes. It includes a VIP badge at a really low cost, the features consist of\nExactly like Tinder Gold, this Chinese software has the premium variation which will show the sheer number of individuals who liked both you and match them instantly.\nBumble\nBumble is amongst the dating apps that are best in Asia with quality users. You can expect to scarcely notice any users that are fake the enrollment procedure is strict, consequently, the users are quite genuine. Swiping differs from the others in this software where you are able to swipe right or touch from the heart ( premium function ) to have matches. You’ve to get coins to obtain super loves that are irritating.\nSimilar to other app that is dating Bumble gets the premium variation which assists to enhance, see whom likes you and match them. In america, Bumble hosts an ongoing celebration where you could straight ask girls down for a romantic date which appears therefore cool. Ideally, we would see such events in Asia within the days that are coming. Aside from dating, Bumble enables you to find buddies with BFF while increasing the system with BIZZ.\nAisle\nAisle can be A indian relationship app which solely made for Indian users. It’s the best relationship software in Asia for genuine relationship also to find top-notch users. The enrollment procedure is quite strict and following the sign up you’ll get a verified tick mark. Aisle works completely various set alongside the conventional dating apps in Asia.\nAisle includes a right that is traditional left swipe choice and in addition has got the premium function to send “Invite” that is a personal message to your individual you prefer. The receiver can get a note via mail and push notification which will be a cool function we must state. There are lots of love that is successful where you could continue reading the aisle weblog.\nTrulymadly\nTrulymadly is still another Indian dating application that will be designed for the Indian community. You are able to decide this software only when can invest on the cost otherwise the application has not a lot of pages when you look at the version that is free.\nTrulymadly has an element called “Spark” where you don’t want to wait to obtain a love as well as directly start a discussion. Similar to Bumble and Aisle, the verification procedure is strict and you may find genuine users.\nPro Suggestion\nInstagram could be the gem that is hidden it comes down to internet dating which a lot of people ignore. Just proceed with the individuals you prefer and then make interesting conversations without irritating these with unneeded chit chats. Needless to say, the profile matters the essential like the way you provide your self. I would personally state Instagram could be the alternative that is best to Tinder and its particular complimentary.\nSo they are the best relationship apps in Asia that are hand selected without any help."}
{"text": "Microsoft has spent what feels like a lifetime trying to get the Start Menu right. In Windows 7, the Start Menu was solid; it provided deep links to files that you commonly used, had a search utility and was very mouse-friendly. With Windows 10, Microsoft once again introduced a version of the Start Menu that was mouse-friendly, but there’s a twist. Windows 10 users can also turn that Start Menu into a giant Start Screen with Live Tiles and deep links to their favorite Windows Store apps. There’s one problem that keeps rearing its ugly head with Windows 10, despite recent updates. The Windows 10 Start Menu won’t open for some people.\nRead: Windows 10 Upgrade Problems & How to Fix Them\nSometimes the Start Menu not opening is temporary. After a few moments, Windows 10 catches up with itself and fixes whatever issue is happening in the background. Other times, the Windows 10 Start Menu won’t open for days, weeks or permanently. When that happens, your Windows 10 device basically become a paperweight.\nRead: Windows 10 Review – A Love Affair\nIf the Windows 10 Start Menu won’t open for you, it’s time to go troubleshooting. Luckily, a mix of tips from Microsoft itself and tricks from other users that have had the problem should fix your issue.\nWindows 10 Start Menu Won’t Open: Try Restarting\nThe first thing that you should do whenever you have any kind of issue with Windows 10 PCs is save your work and restart your machine. Of course, it’s hard to restart your PC when you can’t get the Start Menu to show up in the first place\nHold down the Power button on your device to force it into a complete shut down. Then press the power button again.\nThis trick is particularly helpful when you’re dealing with a temporary Start Menu issue, for example, your Start has just failed to load, but always loaded correctly in the past. Note that some devices have different button combinations for forced shut down.\nWindows 10 Start Menu Won’t Open: Check for Updates\nIt’s possible that Microsoft might have already fixed the problem preventing your Start Menu from opening, but you haven’t gotten the necessary update yet.\nIf you suspect that might be possible, press the Windows Key on your keyboard and the R key at the same time. Now type into the text field, ms-settings. Click on OK.\nSelect Updates & Security, then click on the Check for Updates button in the Windows Updates screen. If there are any pending updates, they’ll download. You may have to restart your device after letting updates run.\nWindows 10 Start Menu Won’t Open: Start Menu Troubleshooter\nPlenty of people running into the Start issue are coming forward even today. That’s despite Windows 10 having launched almost a year ago. Microsoft is aware of the problem though. The company has updated Windows 10 to fix what it can. On the off-chance that the updates don’t fix the issue, the company has also introduced the Start Menu Troubleshooter.\nDownload the troubleshooter tool from Microsoft’s support website with your web browser, then right-click on it in your Downloads folder and select Open. The tool includes software fixes to prevent the Start Menu issue. Note that this tool should also fix any problems that you are having opening Microsoft’s Cortana personal assistant too.\nWindows 10 Start Menu Won’t Open: Creating Another Account\nJust in case the problem you’re seeing with your Start Menu is related to your specific account, try creating a Local Account that you can use on the same PC. This will allow you to see if it’s a problem with Windows or something specific to your account.\nYou can create new accounts in the Settings app in the Accounts screen. Click on the Family and Other Menus option. If this is successful, you may want to look into turning this second Local Account into your main account by moving your files over to it and setting it up with your Microsoft Account. During the account creation process, be sure to click the text that says, “I don’t have this person’s sign in information.”\nWindows 10 Start Menu Won’t Open: Try Resetting\nIf all else fails, Microsoft says that it is time to reset the Windows 10 installation and try all over again.\nRead: How to Reset Your Windows 10 PC\nYou can do this in the Updates & Security area. The option is in the Recovery menu. Before doing this, make sure that you’ve backed up any photos, videos pictures and whatever else you’d like to keep from your account. This is just a precaution; if you have enough free space, Windows 10 will ask you if you’d like to delete everything during the installation or keep your files. Note that the Keep Your Files option doesn’t bring installed Desktop programs – like iTunes – back. You’ll need to reinstall anything not available in the Windows Store on your own.\nElizabeth Hadden\n10/06/2016 at 2:29 pm\nNone of this worked. Worked OK with another user account, but I can’t get my files, etc. over to that account."}
{"text": "The architecture of the World Cup 2018 stadia (Part 1)\nThe vast and fascinating country of Russia is well-known for its architecture, with iconic buildings like the Kremlin, Saint Basil’s Cathedral and Saint Petersburg’s Winter Palace immediately springing to mind. Over the next few weeks, all eyes with be on the nation as it hosts the 2018 World Cup tournament.\nWhile most observers will be casting a close eye on what’s happening inside the stadia, the architectural buff will no doubt have some interest in the venues themselves. Ranging in capacity from 35,000 to over 80,000 and almost all located in what’s known as ‘European Russia’, the stadia are sleekly designed and equipped to showcase modern Russia.\nOf the 12 venues being used, all but two were built this decade, and even the two older ones have undergone major renovations in preparation for the world’s biggest single-sport event. In this feature, we take a look at five of the grounds set to host games between June 14th and July 15th.\nKaliningrad Stadium (Kaliningrad)\nKaliningrad is isolated from the rest of the stadia in the tournament as it is located in the Kaliningrad Oblast enclave that borders Poland and Lithuania. When the Soviet Union split up in 1991, Lithuania, along with Latvia and Estonia, became independent states. Kaliningrad Oblast did not follow suit, however, and remains part of modern day Russia.\nIts stadium is one of a number to have been newly constructed, and in fact only opened its doors last month with a video to announce its completion.\nKaliningrad Stadium (several of the stadia are simply named after the city in which they are located) is said to be based on Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena, and mimics many of its features, such as the retractable roof with inbuilt roller blinds. However, at 35,212, it only has half the capacity of the German giants’ home and is the smallest venue being used in this year’s World Cup. Once the World Cup has finished, the capacity will be further slashed to 25,000, with part of the roof also set to be removed.\nLike several of the new Russian stadia, this one is built on impressive surroundings, found on an island in the Pregolya River. The ground will host four games during the tournament – look out for it when England face Belgium on June 28 in a game many expect will decide who tops Group G.\nKazan Arena (Kazan)\nPerhaps the most novel feature of the Kazan Arena is that it features Europe’s largest outside screen, measuring 3,622m². Though only opened in 2013, it’s actually one of the older stadia being used in the tournament.\nWith a capacity just over 45,000 and a modern look both inside and out, the ground was tailor-built for the area, culture and people of Kazan, according to the architects behind it. Indeed, the city, which refers to itself as ‘The Third Capital’, is certainly one of striking architecture, with eye-catching sites like the Pyramid concert hall and disc-shaped Kazan circus standing out.\nThe Arena, which has hosted Europa League games involving Rubin Kazan, will be the venue for a quarter final clash at the World Cup, as well as five other games.\nLuzhniki Stadium (Moscow)\nThe Russian capital is home to two of the stadia being used in the competition, and the Luzhniki is the bigger of the two, and indeed the largest venue being used. With a capacity of 81,000, it’s no surprise that it will host the World Cup Final on July 15.\nOpened in 1956, the stadium is archaic compared to most on this list, but has recently completed its third renovation period since 1996. In fact, the renovations were so dramatic, one could argue this is a brand new stadium, with the self-supported cover and façade wall about all that remains from the original construction. When it was first built, the architects raved of its location, near plenty of green space and the riverside, yet with convenient links to the city centre.\nIt’s without doubt a stadium with bags of history, having hosted events during the Moscow 1980 summer and been the scene of a major sporting disaster two years later. Along with the Final, it will welcome Russia and Saudi Arabia next Thursday for the opening match.\nOtkritie Arena (Moscow)\nThe second Moscow arena has just over half the capacity of the Luzhniki, and nowhere near the same history, having been opened in 2014. Its construction was plagued with problems, which included an architecture firm jettisoning the original plans after deeming them not original enough, and the period between breaking ground and officially opening the stadium spanned more than seven years.\nThe stadium is attractively clad in red and white diamonds on the exterior, representing the colours of hosts Spartak Moscow. Further Spartak paraphernalia can be found in the statues dotted around the ground, such as those of the four Starostin brothers who played for the club in the 1930s and were once imprisoned following false accusations of conspiracy against Joseph Stalin.\nThe ground holds 45,000, but it will no doubt sound like many more when Iceland’s noisy fans arrive for their World Cup debut against Argentina – one of five games to be played at the Otkritie.\nNizhny Novgorod Stadium (Nizhny Novgorod)\nAnother bang up-to-date stadium, with construction only finished this year, the 45,000-capacity Nizhny Novgorod Stadium gleams in the area’s traditional tones of white and blue. Not unlike the famous Maracanã in Brazil, it appears almost circular when viewed from above.\nThe stadium is three storeys high, and has a link close to home in that the rubble and sand installation beneath the pitch was tested in Scotland. Continuing the British theme, England will make an appearance in the ground on June 24, looking to avoid an upset against rank outsiders Panama. The munch fancied Argentinians also pay a visit to take on Croatia, and Nizhny Novgorod will host a quarter final clash as well.\nStay tuned for the second part of this feature later in the month, when we look into the other seven venues being used during the World Cup.\n[…] the World Cup began, we looked at five of the Russian venues playing host to the games over this summer’s festival of […]\nPingback by The architecture of the World Cup 2018 stadia (Part 2) - d2 architects d2 architects — June 21, 2018 @ 8:05 am"}
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{"text": "The Investor’s Toolbox: How to use spread betting, CFDs, options, warrants and trackers to boost returns and reduce risk\nBook Note :.\nDog walkers take pooches out for their every day constitutional one or more instances a day, either individually or in small groups. In some cities throughout the United States, like New York, dog walking alone could be a booming business. However it’s actually extra widespread for canine walkers to supply extra services, together with enjoying with and feeding pets, bringing in newspapers and mail, and turning lights on and off.\nIt would be best to turn into certified in therapeutic massage remedy to be able to successfully market your providers. Courses that lead to certification embody not only information on human anatomy and physiology and the results that therapeutic massage has on both, but in addition on how you can make a enterprise out of the field of massage. You may do both a certification program or an associate’s degree and keep within the $5,000 scope of this e book.\nPrime Ten Factors In Working A Successful Development Contractor Business\nWhen staff have access to the very best products for work, they’re happier and extra engaged. That’s why extra companies are embracing iPhone, iPad, and Mac. With a brand new model for support and deployment, it is easier than ever to offer staff the choice of Apple.\nBritish Business Bank plc is the holding firm of the group working under the buying and selling identify of British Enterprise Bank. It’s a development bank wholly owned by HM Authorities which is not authorised or regulated by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) or the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The British Enterprise Financial institution operates beneath its personal buying and selling identify by means of plenty of subsidiaries, one among which is authorised and controlled by the FCA. British Business Financial institution plc and its subsidiary entities aren’t banking establishments and don’t function as such. Accordingly, none of the British Business Bank group of corporations takes deposits or provides banking providers.\nComcast Business"}
{"text": "Watch The Cast of Dancing with the Stars: Where Are They Now?\n- 2013\n- 1 Season\nDancing With the Stars: Where Are They Now follows up with the stars that won the competition. The champions are interviewed and life updates are included. Some of the stars included are Donny Osmond, Nick Lachey, Kelly Monaco, Emmit Smith, and Apollo Ohno, to name a few. Find out what your favorite dancing champion has been doing since winning the coveted mirror ball trophy. Suitable for all ages."}
{"text": "On average, the verdict size for any lawsuit is well above $1 million USD. This would also involve a truck crash that has since increased 1,000% from 2010 to 2018. This woud rise from $2.3 million to the $22.3 million since. As many would know, “nuclear verdicts” drive up insurance rates way too high. This is for trucking companies to insure their own costs’ rise and therefore encourage carrieres to leave the market therefore. Nucelar verdicts essentially are jury awards that surpass $10 million. By cutting costs, the larger operators have to scale back excess insurance. This therefore leaves more risk that they should be involved in an accident.\nHighway safety is important to keep intact when only one bad crash can leave any company in bankruptcy. Plenty of companies worry about this type of ordeal. Data being analyzed by the National Safety Council is just a bit over 5,000 large entries of trucks stuck in fatal accidents. This was just in 2019. Several injuries stuck with truck crashes arose to nearly 160,000. With most folks being other vehicular occupants.\nThere were plenty of Nuclear Verdicts rising in pricing!\nWhen considering such nuclear verdicts past $1 million, the size is way for comfort. US Xpress however has about 7,000 trucks. Their CEO said that nuclear verdicts have gone up almost more than ten times over for the past three to four years. When trials become involved, it’s apparent someone has to pay. Truly because of big pockets. Insurance industries neatly title them nuclear verdicts because jury awards passing $10 million are due to corporate mistrust, litigation financing and overall pessimism.\nTherefore, the trucking industry tends to see it all as entirely punitive. It’s bias is against transportation companies and the attorneys ever so aggressive. High-profile accidents result in massive verdicts that go against trucking companies. Even when it’s the fault of passenger cars."}
{"text": "LA JOLLA, CALIF. — JOLLA, Calif. -- Bob Crosby, the popular swing-era bandleader and younger brother of singer Bing Crosby, died Tuesday of cancer.\nThe 79-year-old singer led big bands from 1935 to 1942 and started an eight-piece band-within-the-band, the Bob Cats, during that time. He sang but didn't play an instrument.\nMr. Crosby's bands were known for swing and Dixieland sounds, and the Bob Cats' hit records included, \"Big Noise That Blew In From Winnetka,\" \"South Rampart Street Parade\" and \"March of the Bobcats.\""}
{"text": "6/14/2016\n12 Comments\nYou are most welcome. We need to help each other navigate through this stuff. I'm learning too. It's never easy, but it's always better to \"Just Show Up\".\nSo true. It's amazing how much a kind word or small gesture can do. I've had people thank me for something I said to them years before in the emergency room. All I could think was, \"thank goodness I said that!\"\nI'm glad you showed up too. I would choose to believe that she felt your presence!\nThank you for your comment. It helps me to know that my words ring true!\nYou are most welcome! Amazing what comes out when you just listen to your heart! :)\nThank you Yvonne. These are wise words not only for people who are grieving, but also for people who are dying. And for everyone, really! I always appreciate your perspective.\nThank you for sharing your thoughts Joyce. And of course you are absolutely right...words for everyone! We need to allow grief and be ok with its messiness. It's the only way to"}
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{"text": "We feel it when we wake up with pains within our body. We see it when we watch a loved one pass away. We understand the depths of it when we feel lonely and out of place. None of that, however, can compare to the idea of choosing to let that forbidden fruit marinate within your soul and become such a familiar taste that you lose the ability to spit it out, but instead, crave more.\nWhat do I mean by that? Well, this goes hand in hand with my last post – How Quiet Time Leaves Our Souls Thirsty. How can we live in this fallen world, see its destruction, understand that we are in a war, yet don’t see the brokenness that Christianity is quickly turning into? We are able to call out the splinters in the world’s eye, but can’t even begin to notice the plank in ours.\nFrom The Beginning\nEve ate of a fruit that God marked as off limits. Why? Because Satan took the word of God and changed it ever so slightly so that it didn’t seem like a sin to her. (And we can act like we would have done things differently, but I know my track record, and I will always be the first to say “Me too, sister”) Satan took an object, that in and of itself wasn’t bad (fruit isn’t bad), but the act of following his promptings instead of God’s holy given word was where things went downhill.\nSo, how do we currently do this? I am going to talk about the books we allow to seep into our minds, bones and souls. The ones we allow to become our guiding light instead of God’s word.\nWhere We are Falling Short\nGod gifts people in so many different ways. Always for a specific purpose, and sometimes the equipment you are given is for a predetermined amount of time. How you use that gifting is where all of this comes into play. Are you using it for your own glory? Are you building a kingdom, but not The Kingdom? Are you becoming popular, while Heaven’s population is taking a hit?\nAuthors are gifted. I think we can all agree on that. If you can keep someone interested for 100-300 pages, then you have a talent. If you are a Christian, then you have a duty to use that talent to bring glory to God. This is a statement that steps on MANY toes. Many will come back and say that nonbelievers are incredible writers as well, and they don’t have to glorify God.\nTo that, I say, you’re very right! J. K. Rowling is not a Christian, but she is one of the world’s greatest authors. She created characters that grabbed our hearts and never let go, but, everyone uses their giftings for a god. Her’s could be money, herself, her family, or something completely different. I couldn’t tell you the exact answer because I don’t know her, but the fact that no matter what, we are a slave to some god means her books were for her god.\nHere’s Where it Get’s Good\nNow, some others will say that just because you are a believer doesn’t mean you have to write about God. It doesn’t mean you can’t write a book to the mother who feels like she is all alone while being surrounded by people. It doesn’t mean that you aren’t allowed to write a series of fictional books for people to get lost in. To this, I say, true. There are plenty of examples of those. C. S. Lewis is by far one of the greatest examples of this, but he also had God in the beginning, middle and end of his writings. Maybe not by name, but in spirit. The difference with his books and many others, is he wasn’t waiving those under the banner of Christian Life Books. They were just fun.\nNowadays, we are all looking for answers. We want the process to be explained. We want the road to be laid out clearly for us and we want someone to tell us that we can make it from point A to point C without getting lost somewhere in between. The problem is this:\nMore and more books today are being presented as Christian, and they are actually a tool that Satan is using to pull you further away from God.\nGrab Your Floaties\nI’m about to make some waves in your pond, so prepare yourself. This is not coming from a place of loathing, or disdain for these people. It’s not coming from a place of desiring to hurt people. It’s coming from a place of seeing so many people (women especially) falling into this trap and not even noticing, because these fruits are so sweet, and we are so adapted to their taste, that spitting it out almost seems like a sin. I’m here to tell you – it’s not.\nMore and more books are covering the Christian book aisles, but they are barely worth the read. Some have a few things here and there that are good for you to read, or understand, but as a whole, not worth it. If anything is claiming to be a Christian book, or are wanting to help a Christian in a certain area of life, yet all it does is makes you feel like you are capable of anything, that you can do it or that you are enough, it is bogus. If they never point you back to Jesus (and one mention of His name throughout the entire 200+ pages doesn’t count), then that is not a book written for God, therefore, that is not a book you should give time to.\nCan I Be Real for a Moment?\n“For the Love“. “Girl, Wash Your Face“. “Captivating“. “Jesus Calling“. “Your Best Life Now“. “I Kissed Dating Goodbye“. “Unqualified“.\nThese are not even scratching the surface of books that would fall under this category. Now, let me point out, some of these authors have some incredible material from their early years, but whether fame, fortune, bad guidance, or lack of prayer got in their way, their paths changed and are now no longer works meant to glorify God in the process of encouraging or speaking truth to His children.\nWhy in the world would I say that about these books? If “I”, “You”, or “We” are mentioned more in the process of getting through something, or as a way to cope with something, or during an encouraging point in the book, more than Jesus or God’s name is mentioned, then it’s not a book about Christ. It’s a book that they want you to feel good after and believe that they are the ones helping you get through this, so that you will then go and buy more of their books/messages. How is that godly?\nLet Go, and Let God\nIf you cling so tightly to these books or devotionals that barely even represent God and His word, then you may want to think about packing all of your books away for a couple of months and only read the Bible. Things will become clear. You’ll start to see that it’s not about you. Nothing about this walk in Christ is about you. From the moment we needed a Savior, we were no longer enough. We were no longer beings that God could look upon with only joy and love.\nThe truth is, He can’t look upon us without the covering of Jesus. He literally sees Jesus. And you know what? I’m thankful for that. I’d rather Him look at me and see Jesus, than not look at me at all. If He looked away from His own holy Son when He took on the sin of the world, what makes you think you are any different?\nThat’s the thing with all of these books. They make it centered around you. They make it appear as though if you just do 1, 2 & 3, then you will finally feel accepted and be fully loved, but when that wears off, don’t worry, they have a second book for you to read that will say the same things, but in a different order and in different words, and contain Jesus even less.\nStand Up for the Change\nIf you are appalled at the fact that the Christian life isn’t about you, then you have much growing to do, and I can guarantee that growing isn’t going to come from the Christian self-help book section. It only comes from spending time in the Bible. Teaching yourself how to study it (check out my other post to help you learn ways!) and spending time learning of Who God is.\nNot how the Bible relates to you, but how Jesus is in every page. Old Testament and New Testament. If you aren’t sure what that even looks like, I highly recommend reading the quick little read “Women of the Word” by Jen Wilkin. She clearly lays out our warped thinking of bible study/quiet time and then helps you understand how and where it needs to change. I promise you will be all the better for reading it, something I can’t say about any of the other mentioned books.\n"}
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{"text": "A Dance with Dragons teeters on the brink of release, and the fantasy blogosphere is flooding with reviews now that the embargo on reviews is lifted. Also this week, we found reviews of books by authors Patrick Rothfuss, Brandon Sanderson, Adrian Tchaikovsky and R. Scott Bakker, as well as an interview with Lev Grossman. Some cool fantasy art appeared this week as well, with the cover for the Game of Thrones dropping, and a really cool new map of Westeros. Photos from The Hobbit movie are starting to cross the blogosphere as well. Enough to get excited about yet?\n- Review: A Dance with Dragons by George R.R. Martin @ Pat’s Fantasy Hotlist\n- Review: A Dance with Dragons by George R.R. Martin @ The Wertzone\n- Review: A Dance with Dragons by George R.R. Martin @ MySanAntonio\n- Review: The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss @ A Fantastical Librarian\n- Review: Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson @ Fantasy Book Review\n- Review: Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson @ Boom Tron\n- Review: Empire in Black and Gold by Adrian Tchaikovsky @ Floor to Ceiling Books\n- Review: The White Luck Warrior by R. Scott Bakker @ Neth Space\n- Interview: Lev Grossman @ If You’re Just Joining Us\n- Covers: Game of Thrones comic adaptation cover by Alex Ross @ The Daily Blam!\n- Movies: Photo of dwarfs from The Hobbit released @ Fanboy.com\n- Art: Where’s Waldo of Westeros maps @ Fanboy.com"}
{"text": "TennisForum.com\n>\nGeneral Topics\n>\nGeneral Messages\n> Akiko Morigami (JPN) def. Sesil Karatantcheva (BUL) 2-6 7-6(5) 6-0\nPDA\nView Full Version :\nAkiko Morigami (JPN) def. Sesil Karatantcheva (BUL) 2-6 7-6(5) 6-0\nSpikeyAidanm\nJul 9th, 2005, 07:43 AM\nFed Cup play-offs. :p\nVeeDaQueen\nJul 9th, 2005, 07:46 AM\nSesil sucks. That franch open was a fluke.\nmimosa\nJul 9th, 2005, 08:19 AM\nI disagree that franch open was a fluke. Sesil has a big potential but she is still very young.\n@m@nd@\nJul 9th, 2005, 08:32 AM\nsesil.....:sad:\nLibertango\nJul 9th, 2005, 08:33 AM\nYAY, well done Akiko!! :kiss: Go Japan!! :hearts: :worship:\nceiling_fan\nJul 9th, 2005, 08:37 AM\nwoot!\nghosts\nJul 9th, 2005, 08:45 AM\nI feared that :sad:\nshe hasn't any success indoors and that was in Japan for Fed Cup, after all\nthanks god Maggie beat Nakamura 3-6 6-4 6-3 after that\nlet's see if Maggie will have the courage and let Pironkova play the match vs Nakamura which she surely will win while Sesil might have some problems due to today's loss :sad:\nI just hope doubles won't decide this tie :o\nGo Bulgaria :yeah: :D\nVut\nJul 9th, 2005, 08:54 AM\n:eek: Akiko\ncrazillo\nJul 9th, 2005, 09:03 AM\nSesil :sad:\nI think this loss might hurt her a bit longer, because it seems to be a complete waredown.\nI was also surprised that Maggie had so many problems with Nakamura. :eek:\nMaggie has beaten three Japanese players in a row nwo so let's hope she wont do a Sugiyama.\nAnd ghosts I think it would be right to give Pitnokova a chance either.\nI am just not so sure if Maggie can beat Morigami. :(\nVeeDaQueen\nJul 9th, 2005, 09:08 AM\nPironkova is being underestimated by the captain if she doesn't play a singles. She is a huge talent and future Top 5 player, in my opinion.\nghosts\nJul 9th, 2005, 09:09 AM\nThis loss won't hurt Sesil that much I hope\nshe's quite positive in an interview after today's matches\nshe says she believes we didn't play very well but is also sure we'll do better tomorrow\nexplains her loss with the fact that she totally lost concentration in the third\n(btw, she had a 3-1 lead in the second set TB)\nMaggie's match wasn't that close as she had early breaks in the last two sets :)\ncrazillo\nJul 9th, 2005, 09:09 AM\nPironkova is being underestimated by the captain if she doesn't play a singles. She is a huge talent and future Top 5 player, in my opinion.\nYes, but only the victory now counts. ;) And it surely is a tough decision.\nChunchun\nJul 9th, 2005, 09:43 AM\n:rolleyes: :banghead:\nJenFan75\nJul 9th, 2005, 09:51 AM\nPathetic Sesil...\nLouis Cyphre\nJul 9th, 2005, 12:05 PM\nAi ai ai Sesil :sad: But there is 3 more matches so nothing is lost\ncharmedRic\nJul 9th, 2005, 12:58 PM\nCome On Sesil. Gotta pick it up girl.\n:Rawwb:\nJul 9th, 2005, 01:03 PM\nAkiko:woohoo: put silly sesil in her place\nBankhead Bounce\nJul 9th, 2005, 02:46 PM\nSesil is payin' her dues but wtf with tanking in the third?! :rolleyes:\nAkiko! :rocker:\nEllery\nJul 9th, 2005, 02:48 PM\nWell done, Akiko! :D :bounce:\nSesil :rolleyes:\nSharapova's_Boy\nJul 9th, 2005, 02:48 PM\nAkiko is a totally different player in Fed Cup. :eek:\nShe was the first player Vaidisova lost to who was ranked below her.\nThe Pro\nJul 9th, 2005, 02:49 PM\nThose Japanese girls can play like b*stards when they want to, I think all of them, from Asagoe to Sugiyama, have huge whopping scalps hanging from their belts.\nExperimentee\nJul 9th, 2005, 02:57.\nmorningglory\nJul 9th, 2005, 04:16 PM\nAi yi yi... Sesil still has a long way to go... mentally\nShe was a nervewreck at Wimbledon.\nWell she has plenty of time to get her rear in gear.... Good luck for the many coming years ahead, Sesil. Better luck next time :)\ncrazillo\nJul 9th, 2005, 04:28.\nMorigami yes, but Nakamura on indoor should be easy for Maggie.....\nblerr\nJul 9th, 2005, 04:59 PM\nAwesome Akiko! Great win!\nGood luck Japan the rest of the way :D\npcrtennis\nJul 10th, 2005, 01:35 AM\nI just hope this goes to the doubles because I strongly believe that Japanese will take the doubles since they have such good doubles players.\nSadka\nJul 10th, 2005, 04:19 AM\n:worship: AKIKO\nFERLKE\nJul 10th, 2005, 04:23 AM\nSesil :sad:\ntennisrox\nJul 10th, 2005, 06:32 AM\nGive Sesil a break!She's only 15.Akiko is very experienced,and a pretty good player.I knew Sesil's FO heroics would backfire on her:P.I knew she'd find the going tough on fast courts.She's good on clay,but doesn't have the weapons to make much of an impact on grass and hard courts.\nvBulletin® v3.6.8, Copyright ©2000-2014, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd."}
{"text": "Highlights\nA behind the scenes discovery how local estate-grown sugar cane is transformed into Rum\nCustomer Reviews\nCustomer Photos\n/> /> /> /> />\nCustomer Photos\nAbout This Deal\n* The Experience Tour is a personalized and extended discovery of the creation of America’s only Single Estate Rum. Highlights include the cultivation of sugar cane at Richland Rum’s own sugar cane Plantation, fermentation, distillation, barrel aging and bottling. The Richland Experience concludes with a private, professionally guided Tasting of 4 select Expressions of Richland Rum.\n- Age restriction: must be 21 or older\nFine Print\nAbout Richland Rum\nEach time the team at Richland Rum opens a new barrel of rum, it's like they've crossed the finish line of a long marathon. It's hard to put an exact number on the amount of time and effort that goes into each hand-crafted bottle. Is it 50 - 70, the number of months the rum ages? Or is it 15, the number of years the distillers have taken to hone their proprietary fermentation recipe? You could easily spend hours delving into the process (or take a personalized distillery tour), but here's the basic rundown of how Richland Rum takes pure, unrefined sugarcane (not molasses) and transforms it into award-winning rum:\nThe Ingredients\nRichland Rum has only two ingredients: home grown sugar cane and natural spring water from the Georgia Aquifer. Sugar Cane is grown at the proprietor's estate RICHLAND ESTATE. The sugar cane is harvested and condensed into pure unrefined sugar cane syrup. Richland Rum is the only continuous Single Estate Rum Made in the USA.\nThe Distillery\nThe sugar cane syrup then travels to the distillery, housed in a historic downtown building. Here, the distiller uses two copper pot stills to make small batches of rum by hand. Finally, the rum ages in virgin American White oak barrels, maturing for up to 40 to 70 months before eligible for bottling.\nThe Finished Product\nA lot of terms can describe Richland Rum's rum. Single estate. Unblended. Naturally gluten-free. In the end, this \"field-to-glass\" approach creates a rum that's best served neat or on the rocks to ensure each slow sip carries flavors ranging from sugar cane and field flowers to dark chocolate, figs, and oak. no preservatives, no additives."}
{"text": "The Contemporary Austin - Jones Center\n5 expert reviews\n“The exhibitions tend to be well-curated and interesting.”\n– Fodor's\n\"Also known as the Texas Fine Arts Association, an organization whose purpose is to promote all forms of contemporary art in Texas.\" Full review\n\"If you’re looking to explore an authentic link between “contemporary art and the fabric of [Austin] city life”... the Contemporary belongs near the top of your list.\" Full review\n\"The Laguna Gloria campus of the Contemporary art museum, on the shores of Lake Austin, offers a wonderful blend of nature and human achievement (the museum has another location downtown)\" Full review\n\"Huge neon letters spell out “With Liberty and Justice For All”—which artist Jim Hodges jokingly calls “a work in progress,” even though it’s a permanent fixture\" Full review"}
{"text": "Looks like there’s action being taken against China’s grey iProduct market. Just weeks Apple was forced to close its retail stores there as price-gougers became a high-street problem, Chinese customs have detained 14 iPad-smuggling housewives, a report claims.\nCustoms officials in Shenzhen caught 14 housewives trying to carry 88 (presumably 3G) iPads and 340 mobile phones into China. One of the women had 65 phones strapped around her waist along with another 20 in her handbag. (The report doesn’t say what the phones were, but we have a hunch…)\nThis is a big business: the women earn around $30 for each run across the border. Meanwhile, China is attempting to collect tax on each iPad carried into the country, even those definitely for personal use.\nHowever, defending against smuggling of this nature is a King Canute style challenge: “Border control can’t fully staunch the flow of a product in huge demand,” writes the Wall Street Journal."}
{"text": "Originally Published: January 7, 2011 9:55 p.m.\nPrescott police arrested a man Monday on charges including aggravated assault per domestic violence after he admitted to police that he injured a woman during a fight at the Holiday Inn Express.\nAn officer booked Jeremy Owen Wheeler, 26, of Prescott Valley into the county jail on charges including aggravated assault per domestic violence, unlawful use of means of transportation, threatening per domestic violence and disorderly conduct per domestic violence.\nThe woman told police she and Wheeler argued, so she asked Wheeler to leave the hotel, but he threw her to the ground, kicked her, choked her, and later punched her in the stomach, grabbed her chest and left in her car.\nWheeler told police he may have injured the woman's arms during the fight. He nodded in agreement when the officer said he thought Wheeler struck the woman in the stomach and stepped on her leg, according to the police report.\nWheeler wrote a letter of apology to the woman saying \"I'm sorry\" six times and that he \"wants it just between us, not like this please,\" according to the police report.\nSUBMIT FEEDBACK"}
{"text": "Der Himmel uber Berlin / Wings of Desire (1987) 2 x DVD9 Criterion Collectionon June 6th, 2016 at 19:50.\n2 x DVD9 | NTSC | 02:07:39 | 7.63 Gb + 7.73 Gb + 3% rec\nLanguage: Deutsch\nSubtitles: English\nGenre: Fantasy, Drama, Romance\nDirector: Wim Wenders\nActors: Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin, Otto Sander, Curt Bois, Peter Falk, Hans Martin Stier\nCountry: West Germany, France\nEdition Details:\n• New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Wim Wenders (1982)\n• Notes and photos by art directors Heidi Ludi and Toni Ludi\n• Trailers\n• New and improved English subtitle translation\nWings.of.Desire.D1_MW.part1.rar\nWings.of.Desire.D1_MW.part2.rar\nWings.of.Desire.D1_MW.part3.rar\nWings.of.Desire.D1_MW.part4.rar\nWings.of.Desire.D1_MW.part5.rar\nWings.of.Desire.D2_MW.part1.rar\nWings.of.Desire.D2_MW.part2.rar\nWings.of.Desire.D2_MW.part3.rar\nWings.of.Desire.D2_MW.part4.rar\nWings.of.Desire.D2_MW.part5.rar"}
{"text": "CDER is making available the pre-recorded webinar:\n\"An Overview of FDA’s Guidance - Drug Supply Chain Security Act Implementation: Identification of Suspect Product and Notification.\"\nThe webinar discusses the three main topics of the guidance: first, the identification of a suspect product, and recommendations how to identify a suspect product; second, the concept of high risk of illegitimacy; and third, the processes for notifying FDA of an illegitimate product or product with high risk of illegitimacy and for requesting termination of a notification which includes using Form FDA 3911.\nResources for You:\n- Webinar\n- Webinar Slides (PDF - 227KB)\n- Federal Register Notice\n- Guidance (PDF - 146KB)\n- Form 3911\nFor questions concerning the webinar, please contact CDER SBIA at:\n(866)-405-5367 | (301)-796-6707\n(866)-405-5367 | (301)-796-6707\nNo hay comentarios:\nPublicar un comentario"}
{"text": "It comes as no surprise that the social media landscape is constantly changing. New platforms, new algorithms, new tools, new features, new rules, and new users—it’s enough to make your head spin. And, unfortunately, it also means that what worked really well for you last year might not go just as flawlessly this year.\nBecause of the tumultuous nature of your social media presence, It’s important to constantly review and subsequently revise your nonprofit social media strategy year after year in order to stay on top of your game. And, conducting a social media audit is the perfect way to get the ball rolling on that.\nA social media audit? It sounds formal and complicated, doesn’t it? But, it’s really not. This post has everything you need to know in order to conduct your very first one and step up your social media game in the next year!\nWhat is a social media audit?\nWhen you think of the term “audit”, you likely immediately think of taxes and finances. An audit of that nature involves analyzing your financial accounts.\nHowever, a social media audit is really quite similar—except that it involves your social media accounts.\nIt’s essentially a step-by-step process that allows you to look at your current social media operations and online presence and determine how well things are working for you. Are you doing a good job managing your online presence? Or, are there areas where you could improve?\nDon’t get discouraged—nearly everybody should find different places where they can kick things up a notch. That’s the point of the entire audit!\nHow do you conduct your own social media audit? Start by following these five steps.\nStep One: List Out All Of Your Accounts\nFirst things first, you need to have a solid handle on everywhere you appear in the social media landscape. So, it’s time to start a spreadsheet. This will allow you to clearly see the big picture of your current social media presence.\nCreate a column for the type of account, the profile name, the URL, number of followers, and the date of your last activity on that specific profile.You’ll end up with something that looks like this:\nThis exercise alone will start to clearly show you where you’re doing well, as well as where you could devote some extra time and attention.\nHowever, this is also an important step to help you determine if there are any accounts you should eliminate altogether. If you don’t have time to remain active on all of your current platforms, you should make the choice to focus your energy into doing your best with the ones that are truly performing well for you.\nIf we had a Instagram profile listed in that spreadsheet with only 42 followers and no activity since sixth months ago? That would be a pretty good indicator that we should bid that account adieu and eliminate it completely.\nStep Two: Determine Your Mission\nYou don’t want to be aimless with your social media strategy. Instead every move you make and post you create should be pushing you toward a larger, overarching objective.\nBut, that’s obviously a tricky path to navigate if you have no idea what your goals with social media are. And, when conducting your audit, you might notice that your social posts from the past year were sort of all over the place—there was no cohesiveness.\nSo, let’s start with the big picture first. Sit down and identify what exactly your nonprofit’s goals with social media are.\nDo you want to use social media to increase awareness of your organization as a whole?\nDo you want to use your accounts to recruit more volunteers?\nAre you hoping to use them to drive more traffic to your donations page?\nClearly outline exactly what social media should accomplish for your nonprofit.\nNext, it’s time to determine a specific mission for each of your accounts. Let’s say your main objective with your social media strategy is to lead people to your donations page and garner more contributions. From there, you’ll determine that:\n- You’ll make your hard asks on Facebook (including a link directly to your donations page).\n- You’ll use Twitter to share timely updates and interesting tidbits about your current campaigns.\n- You’ll use Instagram to share moving images that clearly illustrate your impact and the positive change donations inspire.\nThose individual goals all contribute to the larger objective—meaning your social media accounts will be working in tandem to take your nonprofit to the next level. Gathering this information will undoubtedly be important when it comes time to put together your actual strategy.\nStep Three: Dig Into Your Analytics\nNow it’s time to dig into the numbers and see how well you’ve been performing. Visit your Facebook Insights and Tweet Analytics to get a handle on how you’ve been doing there.\nIf you don’t currently have Google Analytics setup to track your social media accounts, you should still check in there to see which of your accounts are referring the most traffic to your website—that’s a good piece of information to know.\nSo, what sorts of questions should you ask yourself as you’re looking at these numbers? Here are a few ideas to get the wheels turning:\n- Which of my accounts are seeing the highest engagement rates?\n- What type of content sees the highest engagement—links, images, videos, etc.?\n- Are there certain times of day that see higher engagement than others?\n- What does my current social media audience look like? What are their interests? What really resonates with them?\nFinally, you should also do a quick Google search of your nonprofit’s name to see which social media accounts show up.\nNot only will this allow you to see which of your accounts are ranking in that space, but also if there are any imposter accounts that were set up that you need to request be shut down.\nWhen you put a lot of effort into your social strategies, you don’t want a poser out there that could undo all of your hard work with a few foul posts or crude tweets.\nStep Four: Make Necessary Updates\nChances are, you change things here and there when it comes to your social media accounts—but then neglect to make the same update across the board.\nThis results in a hodgepodge of branding across all of your different platforms. Your old logo as a profile photo here, the incorrect website listed there. They might seem like minor details, but they can really be a detriment to your entire online persona.\nThis is your opportunity to comb through all of your profiles, look for inconsistencies, and patch them all up! After all, you want your accounts to be in tip-top shape before launching into a brand new strategy for the year.\nStep Five: Identify What Competitors Are Doing Well\nI know, taking a magnifying glass to what your competitors and industry peers are doing can be downright discouraging at times. But, it’s also a chance for you to identify key ways you can improve your own strategies.\nJot down (or better yet, enter in a new tab of your spreadsheet!) about five of your key competitors. Include links to their different social media profiles as well as some detailed notes about what they’re doing really well—and what they’re doing not so well. It’s a great tactic for determining exactly how you’re keeping up with the competition in regards to social media.\nAs mentioned previously, the only constant is truly change when it comes to social media. So, analyzing your competitors is also a great exercise for determining if there are any new platforms you should be a part of.\nNew networks are constantly cropping up (like Periscope or Blab, for instance), and you’d hate to be missing out on an opportunity to share your message in a innovative and fitting new way—particularly if your direct competitors are active in that space.\nWrapping Up: Where Do You Go From Here?\nNow that you’ve put in the legwork by going through your existing accounts and strategies with a fine-tooth comb, you’re armed with the knowledge you need to pull together a solid nonprofit social media strategy for this year.\nCreating your overall strategy is a separate process from your comprehensive social media audit—but the two rely heavily on each other. The information you gathered and the opportunities for improvement you identified during your audit should all directly impact the formation of your next strategy.\nSo, get to work, follow these steps, and you’re well on your way to taking your social media marketing up a notch—or even a few notches!"}
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{"text": "It is not from the fury of the murder-suicideer that we expect the carnage, but from their regard to their own self interest.I might have to get that printed a T-shirt. In case you don't recognize the quotation, it is a spoof of Adam Smith's intellectually bankrupt assertion from the Wealth of Nations:\nIt is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own self interest.And this is pretty much just not true. Working for money is one of many complex factors that gets people to do the things they do. We are social animals and feel social responsibility. Except, that is, for economists.\nA variety of experiments have been concocted to perform on people to determine the extent to which they are driven by self-interest and the extent to which they are driven by other factors. In the Ultimatum Game Player A gets to divide $10 be players A and B, then B can either accept the split or reject it. If B accepts then A and B get their money as assigned by A. If B rejects then A and B both walk away with nothing.\nIn another game a large number of players can assign $10 as they choose to a private or public account. All funds they assign to the private account are kept, all funds that are assigned to the public account are multiplied by a factor greater than one and then distributed equally among all players, including those that put nothing into the public account.\nAnd we all know the famous prisoner's dilemma where you can defect or cooperate. A fairly typical payout scheme is that is both players cooperate they are both paid $3, if both defect they are both paid $1, but if one cooperates and the other defects then the defector gets $5 and the cooperator gets nothing.\nIf self-interest were the only determining factor, then player A in the Ultimatum game would always give only the smallest unit allowable to player B - either one dollar or one cent depending on the rules - and player B would accept the split since something is better than nothing. Everyone would put all funds into the private account. All players would always defect.\nInstead real people offer an even split in the Ultimatum game more often than any other split. Real people tend to put about half of their money into the public account. Real people cooperate quite a bit of the time.\nReal people who are in the field of economics, however, defect the majority of the time, put 20% or less into the public account and split the ultimatum game around 8-2 or 7-3. The latter is a concession to the fact that they know that other people have a misguided sense of fairness even if they themselves don't.\nWhat's interesting is that in two of these games there is a real payout for cooperation. The multiplier on the public purse is greater than one, so the maximum payout is achieved when all players put all money into the public purse. The sum of two cooperations is greater than the sum of a cooperation and a defection, so the maximum value is achieved when all players always cooperate. In the game I described last week with the chimps, while the chimps conformed better to game theory, the humans walked away with larger payouts.\nThe ultimatum game rewards cooperation as well, but only from the second player. If the first player splits 6-4 then you'd be hard pressed to find a second player who wouldn't accept. So the fact that people split 50-50 does suggest that the decision is being made more on the principle of fairness than on the principle of maximizing return.\nOf course how they play these games shows that it is the economists, much more often than the rest of the population, have an extremely misguided sense of fairness. In each case they play the game with one goal: to ensure that no one else does better than them. The kind of \"self-interested\" behaviour that is engaged in with bad splits and defection has an interest in \"winning\" not in achieving the maximum benefit for yourself. It contains more spite than actual self-interest.\nTo the economically trained, fairness is a kindergarten student's stunted idea of fairness - fairness for myself only. This explains why great inequality can be seen as fair. As long as the economist themself is not in poverty everything is fine. They back the side that supports the wealthy because that way they are part of the winning team.\nBut it's no wonder that economists see others as inherently untrustworthy, after all, they spend their time around other economists. What is a wonder is that we've collectively taken people who want to build a society without trust - despite the obvious and empirically verifiable value of trust - and decided to elevate them to positions of high importance. So I suppose that too much trust can be a bad thing. After all, you may end up trusting an economist."}
{"text": "Peter Newell\nBut there is still Rock n Roll\nThe 'Other Maps'sculpture /projection project went really well, and that has prompted me to start looking at other histories signposted in the fabric of old industrial buildings. I am developing variations of print processes that have eroded surfaces responding to the texture of decaying buildings."}
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{"text": "Clue: Spanish diminutive suffix\nWe have 2 answers for the clue Spanish diminutive suffix. See the results below.\nPossible Answers:\nRelated Clues:\n- \"Make ___ good one!\"\n- Suffix with senor\n- Sade's \"Is ___ Crime\"\n- \"Give ___ rest!\"\n- Call ___ day\n- Señor suffix\n- \"Make ___ good one\"\n- \"Give ___ while longer\"\n- \"Make ___ double\"\n- Give ___ shot\nLast Seen In:\n- New York Times - April 02, 2014\n- Universal - November 07, 2010\n- Washington Post - November 08, 2009\n- LA Times - July 04, 2009\n- New York Times - February 15, 2009\n- Netword - November 12, 2006\n- New York Times - March 02, 1997\nFound an answer for the clue Spanish diminutive suffix that we don't have? Then please submit it to us so we can make the clue database even better!"}
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I normally do job in couple of hours using John Deere ride on and Honda snipper but even they would baulk at this length. Tractor not suited as shrubs get in way and ground is undulating. Am happy to pay hourly rate by negotiation. Due to ill health the job will be ongoing for maybe 12 months. I’m having trouble with this site, some who sent me massage I was able to reply others couldn’t. You need to advise me what machinery you have and you really should view job to quote. Happy to engage right person for say 4 hours than adjust the job from there. Time is flexible but should be started soon.\nBrush cutting and tidy up in Woombye\n$150\nWoombye QLD, Australia\n23rd Jan 2021\nBrush cutting (approx 1/4 acre) some easy trimming and cleaning up of greenery on a path, vine removal from lattice on carport and green waste (fronds) removal from top of driveway and around the property. 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{"text": "\nSo I was casually surfing the net when I came across this video and I can’t believe it? Can people actually have zero fear of wild animals and does this actually repel them?\nSo this woman is chasing after lions, surrounding herself with cheetahs, bathing with monkeys and so much more! And they totally accept her as one of their own! Mental… So mental.\nWatch the video! Click the link!\nxxx"}
{"text": "This is a common error we are came across most of the time.\nWhen you are running inside the SharePoint common resolutions are\n- Running the web application in 64-bit mode.\n- Changing to target framework to 3.0 instead of 4.0\n- Adding app pool identity user to WSS_ADMIN_WPG\n- Adding app pool identity user to Administrator group\nRef :\nBut when you are creating a Web Service (WCF) or a Other Web Project which is ruining inside the SharePoint server but not inside the SharePoint You need to Change the AppPool Account to; which SharePoint is running."}
{"text": "SACRAMENTO (KCBS) – A high-profile, expensive fight over medical malpractice will be on the November ballot in California, after more than 840,000 voter signatures were turned in to qualify it.\nThe initiative was triggered by the tragic death of a Danville father’s two young children.READ MORE: Pedestrian Walking On Interstate 80 In Vacaville Hit, Killed\nIn 2003, 10-year-old Troy Pack and his little sister Alana were struck and killed by a drunk driver, who was found to be high on Vicodin. The driver had acquired hundreds of pills from doctors. So the children’s father, Bob, tried to sue the doctors.\nHe ran up against the state’s $250,000 cap on malpractice awards, but now, he’s qualified a measure, the Troy and Alana Pack Patient Safety Act, for the November 2014 ballot, that would raise that to $1.1 million.\nPack said it would also require drug testing for doctors, and make them check a state database before dispensing addictive prescriptions.READ MORE: Critics Bid To Overturn Approval Of Squaw Valley Resort Expansion\n“People’s rights are taken away, like in the case of my two children’s death,” Pack said. “It was very hurtful that I was never able to go to court because the doctors were never held accountable or reprimanded in any way.”\nBut California Medical Association spokesman Sam Singer said this initiative could cost Californians hundreds of millions of dollars.\n“Malpractice insurance premiums will go up, the cost of healthcare to the average Californian will go up a thousand dollars a year,” he said.MORE NEWS: US Seeks To Drop UC Davis Chinese Researcher's Visa Fraud Case Ahead Of Trial\nOpponents have already raised more than $30 million to defeat Pack’s initiative."}
{"text": "Tag Archives: Whitney Houston\n“At The End Of The Day, It’s A Relatable Record That Makes Women FEEL:” A TDQ Q&A With Singer-Songwriter Carly Robyn Green\nThis week’s Q&A is with Carly Robyn Green. The Philly native talked with us about how the music scene from her hometown compares to LA, about her upcoming record and a life-changing conversation with Cee Lo Green (no relation). Here is this week’s TDQ Q&A with singer-songwriter Carly Robyn Green:\nThe Daily Quarterly: What made you want to be in show business?\nCarly Robyn Green: I can’t pin-point a specific moment or event that made me want to be in the music business, but I’ve known since I was seven years old!\nI remember a second grade homework assignment to create a personal business card featuring what I wanted to “be” when I grew up. I designed a hot pink business card that said “C.G. The Singer!” This was before I officially began singing… But, I always had a toy microphone in hand, since I could talk! I fell asleep listening to music, I made up lyrics and song titles as a kid, and I was always singing around the house, for my great-grandmother in the hospital, or for my family during holiday gatherings. So, when I created that hot pink business card that said “C.G. The Singer” – that’s when I knew I knew.\nI’m sure I was influenced by car rides listening to the soft rock station, B101, with my mom in Philadelphia… And I must have been influenced by my dad’s obsession with Sinatra and The Beatles, and the silly songs he would make up and sing to me. Music has always had a powerful presence in my life, so I guess I have just always known it’s something I wanted to pursue professionally.\nTDQ: Who was your favorite musical artist when you were a kid?\nCRG: Streisand. It’s always been Streisand!\nTDQ: What was your favorite album when you were a kid?\nCRG: The first album I ever bought was Michael Bolton’s “Soul Provider” in 1989. I was six years old, and I loved “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You.” Haha. I also bought Whitney Houston’s first two records at that time – “Whitney Houston” and “Whitney.” My favorite overall albums were actually the Broadway concept albums of Jekyll & Hyde, The Scarlet Pimpernel, and Sunset Boulevard. I had no idea what the lyrics of these songs were about, but the sweeping melodies hooked me instantly.\n(I also can’t deny my love affair with every New Kids on the Block album, too!)\nTDQ: Who are your influences?\nCRG: I have always been influenced by Natalie Cole, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Toni Braxton, Whitney Houston, Lara Fabian, Heart, Judy Garland, Carol King, Michael Bolton, Andrea Bocelli, Meatloaf, and Burt Bacharach… And my favorite is Streisand. I’ve always been most affected by those emotional, soaring ballads, by dramatic, sweeping orchestrations, and by artists with that touch of soulfulness that added meaning and honesty to their deliveries.\nJennifer Love Hewitt, Garth Brooks To Star In Remake Of “The Bodyguard”\nLos Angeles—Warner Brothers announced yesterday that the long-anticipated remake of the 1992 Kevin Costner-Whitney Houston smash hit “The Bodyguard” will finally become a reality, this time with Jennifer Love Hewitt as the role of the bodyguard hired to protect singing star Garth Brooks’ character.\nThis version will focus more on technology like Twitter and Google Maps that makes the stalking of a celebrity much easier than when the first script was written in the mid-1970s, and even easier than when Costner and Houston’s version came out, the press release said.\nThough it was unlikely that either Costner or Houston would be associated with the new incarnation, the recent death of the singer did have a hand in getting the remake back on track. \nNew Whitney Houston Biography Says Singer Wished She’d Married Dexter Stuffins From “Silver Spoons” When She Had The Chance\nLos Angeles—An upcoming biography by writer Martin Hazel says singer and actress(?) Whitney Houston has maintained for years that she missed the boat in not marrying Dexter Stuffins from “Silver Spoons” when they dated in the mid 1980s.\n“She loves her daughter, make no mistake,” Hazel said, referring to the only child Houston had during her 14 year marriage to singer Bobby Brown. “But looking back, she said she obviously should have tried to work things out with Stuffins, who at the time was business manager for Edward Stratton III, owner of Eddie Toys, rather than let the relationship end.”"}
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{"text": "Experimental gentlemen\nThe worlds of colonial art and rock music might seem like odd bedfellows, but they come together in a new exhibition at the Ian Potter Museum of Art.\nArt Exhibition\npreviously on\nat\nIan Potter Museum of Art\nin\nVictoria,\nAustralia.\nFrom Saturday 19 March 2011 to Sunday 25 September 2011\nPublished by Ian Potter Museum of Art on Friday 11 February 2011.\nContact the publisher.\nExperimental gentlemen is a stunning showcase of the Grimwade collection, featuring a veritable who’s who of Australian colonial art–including John Glover, Eugene von Guérard, John Skinner Prout and Augustus Earle. From indisputable masterpieces like William Strutt’s Bushrangers, Victoria, Australia, 1852 (1887), through to rarely seen treasures such as Alexander Shaw’s A catalogue of the different specimens of cloth collected in the three voyages of Captain Cook (1787), it shows a changing vision of the country we inhabit.\nThe exhibition has been curated by Potter guest curator Henry F. Skerritt, who was awarded the prestigious 2010 Grimwade Internship at the Ian Potter Museum of Art, to research the Grimwade collections of the University of Melbourne.\nSkerritt, who studied Fine Art at the University of Melbourne, is also the lead singer of the Melbourne based rock group The Holy Sea. Skerritt is no stranger to colonial Australia; The Holy Sea’s 2010 album Ghosts of the Horizon also explored colonial themes, from the arrival of Cook to the 2004 death in custody of Palm Islander Mulrunji Doomadgee.\nThe title of the exhibition comes from an 18th century term used to describe wealthy young virtuosi like Joseph Banks or Charles Darwin, who travelled the world in search of adventure and novelty. According to Skerritt, “Stepping into the gallery will be like diving into the pages of a Boy’s Own Adventure novel. There is nothing reverential or traditional about Experimental gentlemen; we want to reinstate the sense of wonderment and awe that inspired explorers and adventurers to risk their lives in the pursuit of new sights and experiences.”\n“It is easy to forget how challenging the marvels of the new world were to these adventurers. What appears commonplace to us now, was once so startling that it sent seismic reverberations through the old world, challenging the way Europeans thought about art, life and their place in the universe.”\nThis sense of wonderment is precisely in keeping with the spirit of the Grimwade collection, bequeathed to the University of Melbourne by Sir Russell and Lady Mab Grimwade. Comprising over 600 artworks, 1000 books and a trove of photographs and archival materials, the Grimwade collection is one of the largest and finest colonial collections in Australia.\nSir Russell Grimwade (1879-1955) was fiercely passionate about fostering the development of an Australian historical narrative–so much so that in 1934 it inspired him to transport Captain Cook’s cottage from Yorkshire to Melbourne’s Fitzroy Gardens.\nSkerritt says, “Nowadays people might consider Grimwade to be something of an eccentric, but he was committed to celebrating Australia’s pioneer heritage. It was a heritage he felt closely connected to and I think he would be thrilled to think that 50 years after his death, people were still finding new ways to make the story of the past relevant through his collections.”"}
{"text": "CORRECTION: In our article about the COVID outbreaks among Russian Arctic peoples, we wrote that the author of the study listed a genetic predisposition as one of the reasons for a weaker immune system. This statement is incorrect and we have corrected the relevant part. Pavel Devyatkin lists the so-called “civilization immunity”, i.e. the thousands of years of isolation of indigenous peoples from the rest of the world. However, this isolation is not synonymous with “genetic predisposition”. We deeply apologize for this unintentional mistake.\nThe COVID pandemic has the whole world in its grip. The virus also is rampant in the Arctic regions of Canada, Alaska, Greenland and the Nordic countries, with all its consequences. But you hardly hear anything from the largest part of the Arctic, the Russian Arctic regions. These regions along the Northeast Passage may be too remote, and the places are safer due to lockdowns and reduced travel. This assumption is wrong, and some of the areas in the Russian Arctic have the highest case numbers in Russia, according to a study.\nThe study, published by Pavel Devyatkin, a Research Associate at The Arctic Institute, concludes that indigenous people in the Russian Arctic are not only more affected by COVID in terms of health, but also suffer particularly badly economically and socially, but unnoticed by the West. The success of the relief efforts, which were partly organized by Moscow, partly by the own regional government, was highly dependent on local infrastructure and resources, Devyatkin writes.\nThe COVID pandemic has been active in the Russian Far East since spring, unlike in other Arctic regions. Particularly affected are those areas where the largest oil and gas production facilities are located. These include the Murmansk and Yamal Nenets regions. There, the figures are highest compared to the rest of Russia. For example, the Yamal-Nenets region reports more than 28,000 cases (population: about 544,000), Murmansk even 30,000 (as of Dec 10), the Krasnoyarsk region (2.8 million inhabitants) more than 40,000 cases. Kamchatka and Sacha are also regions with very high numbers of cases. It is probable that the disease was introduced with workers from abroad and from southern regions. The spread was facilitated by slow measures and half-hearted implementation by the authorities and those affected, Devyakin continues. The fact that indigenous populations are much more susceptible to the virus due to a weaker immune system has also led to higher cases. Devyakin attributes this weakening to poorer living conditions, inadequate nutrition and increased alcoholism and respiratory diseases. The proximity and importance of family ties and social contacts is another reason for the increased prevalence.\nIn addition to the health consequences of COVID disease, however, there have been higher social and cultural losses due to the pandemic in the Russian Arctic. In particular, the deaths of many elderly people, which still preserved the cultural heritage of the local population, lead to irreparable damage to the identity of the locals. COVID has also left its mark socially, Devyakin continues. Officials say cases of suicide, depression and domestic violence have risen sharply in the regions. Since school activities were also discontinued, young people could hardly move. In addition to the bans on visits and social isolation, there were also bans on fishing and hunting, traditional activities that are vital to the population. In many places, self-sufficiency is essential.\nIn this respect, the authorities’ ban on reindeer herders to trade at construction sites and places was also a serious economic blow to the population. This is how one of the most important sources of income of the traditional reindeer nomads was lost. Financial aid from the regional authorities depended very much on the wealth of the region, so that many families came in distress. Aid in the teaching of schools also depends on the region. While laptops with internet access are handed over to students in Yamal, students in neighbouring Yakutia have to write everything on paper and hand them back in at the schools. In his final assessment, Pavel Devyatkin writes that the risk of social and cultural damage is enormous in the long run. Although the government in Moscow had made the strengthening of the indigenous population in the Arctic one of its main objectives during its Presidency of the Arctic Council, action must follow the words in the near future.\nDr Michael Wenger, PolarJournal\nLink to the study:\nPavel Devyatkin: Vulnerable Communities: How has the COVID-19 Pandemic affected Indigenous People in the Russian Arctic?; The Arctic Institute\nMore on the subject:"}
{"text": "NEWS: WA State Gun Laws Push Military Surplus Store Owner to Leave\nWith more than 20 gun-related bills in Olympia, WA this session, Second Amendment advocates say they’re starting to feel cornered. These gun laws are set to restrict who, what and where gun-owners can carry.\nTwo-time combat veteran Steve Krause says he doesn’t think lawmakers respect, or even understand why people like him are upset.\n“Laws like this are dividing the country,” he said. “A lot of the people who voted for these gun laws don’t even own guns, they don’t care, it doesn’t affect them.”\nRelated Stories: NEWS: WA State Sheriffs Will Not Enforce Gun Control Laws\nKrause owns The Bunker in Richland, WA a military surplus store where a sign says customers feel like family. “I get people who come in here and to show [their] kids ribbons and old pictures from when they were in the military,” he explained.\nBut for Krause and his customers, that’s all about to change. He’s selling the store and moving his young family to Arizona, somewhere he says they take the Second-Amendment seriously.\n“I have a choice to either stay here and abide by the law, or move somewhere that better suits what I feel is right,” he said. “The deciding factor truly was the law (Washington initiative 1639) passing.\nHowever, Krause said he isn’t leaving disgusted; if anything, he’s sad. “They start talking about magazine limits and more gun restrictions,” he lamented. “I don’t think it’s going to turn out the way they think it’s going to turn out.”\nRelated Stories: NEWS: 2019 Brings Stricter Gun Laws\nSen. Patty Kuderer (D-Bellevue) is sponsoring SB5062, a measure limiting high-capacity magazines. It’s one of many bills making the rounds this session, aiming to reduce mass-shootings. “I think we need to have a reasonable balance between the right to own a gun, and the right to live without fear of being mowed down in our society,” she said. “We’ve tried it the NRA’s way for a very long time and we haven’t seen a reduction in gun violence.”\nRight now Washington State doesn’t have magazine capacity limits; Sen. Kuderer told Action News her bill is a step in the right direction.\nBut for Krause and many like him, it’s not about how many bullets his gun holds: it’s about restricting the way he’s able to legally protect his family. “Our forefathers had just got done fighting off a tyrannical government,” he said. “So when you start removing gun rights people get worried. Washington state is going down a road that will stop me from having every advantage that a criminal would have.”\nRead the full, original story here: keprtv.com"}
{"text": "Has Have Had Worksheets With Answer Data Analysis Worksheet Answer from exponential growth and decay word problems worksheet answers , image source: hilbarn.com\nExponential Growth and Decay Word Problems Worksheet Answers Best Of Has Have Had Worksheets with Answer Data Analysis Worksheet Answer every worksheet separately, or you may work with numerous worksheets at precisely the exact same moment. Choose another worksheet to find out how the color will appear when the worksheet is not selected. The worksheet will let you clearly see what your aims are as well as what you'll have to perform, as a way to accomplish them. It's a good idea to customize the worksheet based upon the profile of the student.\nWhen you have completed the worksheet, remember to bring it in your assembly or keep it in front of you during the phone call for straightforward reference. All our commas worksheets are absolutely free to download and easy to get in PDF format. They may be used for a variety of grade levels. A worksheet acts as an instrument for a accountant and it is not generally intented to be used by third parties. The replicated worksheet You might also copy a worksheet to an entirely various workbook. You may make a Worksheet dependent on the entire contents of the window.\nPlacing your goals worksheet must possess five requirements that will need to get worked into your own objectives. It is likely to also design and create your own worksheets. When working with a great deal of information, it is possible to create several worksheets to help arrange your workbook and also make it less difficult to locate articles. You are going to be returned to the very first worksheet. Generally, a worksheet uses only portion of the accessible cells. Each worksheet is composed of 1048576 rows and 16384 columns and functions as a giant table which allows you to organize information. An Origin worksheet might incorporate a selection of worksheet columns thus the Worksheet course is made up of group of all of the columns in the worksheet."}
{"text": "Talk:Hermissenda\nThis is a clearly written and beautifully illustrated article. My minor edits were mainly in re-spelling \"opisthobranch.\" Congratulations to the authors!\nThis is an extremely well written, comprehensive, and beautifully illustrated short review. I have only several minor concerns, none of which temper my enthusiasm for the article.\n1. The absence of references suggests to me that this is the standard format for Sholarpedia. Of course I think that references would benefit the reader.\n2. It’s the nature of a short review, but in several places oversimplification can be misleading. For instance, it is said that “Emanating from each of the pedal ganglia are three pedal nerves (p1, p2, p3), which control locomotor behavior and reflexive foot and body wall movements” These pathways are not well understood (which is made explicit elsewhere in the article), and these kind of statements can lead a reader to believe that more is understood than actually is. As the authors are aware, this “over-selling” has probably been to the detriment of invertebrate research. I don’t think that this concern warrants any revision, but is probably a point worth considering.\n3. There is no explicit statement as to how the modifications of the B photoreceptors that accompany associative learning lead to modifications of behavior. This may reflect the author’s acknowledgment that these pathways are not well understood, but nevertheless, at least some noted conjecture may be warranted. Figure 4 is very nice, but it does not illustrate the inhibitory interaction between A and B photoreceptors. Absent this interaction, it would be difficult for the reader to discern from this figure the decrease in locomotion that accompanies the increase in excitability of the B cells following classical conditioning. While this old story is clearly inadequate, it should probably at least be proposed and illustrated.\n4. Associative learning in Hermissenda is a form of reflex modification. As such, it may be a precursor to what modern theorists describe as associative learning. It is unlikely to reflect the type of learning that mammals undergo when stimuli are associated. Despite the nominal correspondence between learning processes in Hermissenda and those that have been described for mammals, persons familiar with contemporary learning principles may see this as a glaring problem for any extrapolation between the species.\n5. The section on signaling pathways (and accompanying figure) would benefit from a explicit description of the link of the described signaling cascade to the modification of potassium conductance."}
{"text": "ERISA was enacted for the purpose of, among other things, giving employers certain protections when they sponsor employee benefit plans. A recent decision from the Fifth Circuit, however, highlights how those protections can sometimes be used by insurance companies against employers.\nIn Bank of Louisiana v. Aetna U.S. Healthcare, Inc., 468 F.3d 237 (5th Cir. 2006), the plaintiff bank had contracted with Aetna both to administer and to provide stop-loss insurance for the bank’s employee medical benefits plan. From 1995 to 2000, the plan was self-funded. At the 2001 renewal, the bank converted to a “fully-insured” plan. To protect itself from incurred-but-notreceived claims, the bank purchased 90 days of \"runoff\" stop-loss coverage.\nJust prior to renewal, the employee claims on the plan hit the aggregate stop-loss levels, triggering coverage. All of the relevant claims were submitted to Aetna—in its capacity as plan administrator—for payment within the run-off period, but Aetna paid less than half of them during that time. Aetna did not pay those remaining claims until after the runoff period ended. The problem arose when Aetna, switching hats and acting as the stop-loss insurer, then denied coverage for those later-paid claims.\nThe bank sued Aetna on numerous grounds, including state-law claims for breach of contract, misrepresentation and detrimental reliance. Aetna raised preemption and the district court decided that those state-law claims were completely preempted. The Fifth Circuit reversed in part, based on the determination that the only claims to fall under ERISA were those which required proof of improper plan administration. It held that claims turning on plan administration are preempted because: (1) plan administration is an area of exclusive federal concern, and (2) claims of improper plan administration impact a relationship among traditional ERISA entities.\nIn finding that the bank’s state-law claim for breach of contract was partly preempted, the Fifth Circuit held that the stop-loss policy was not a plan asset because it protected the employer, not the employees. As such, the policy fell outside ERISA and so did causes of action relating to coverage. In contrast, causes of action relating to Aetna’s failure to timely process and pay medical claims fell under ERISA because they related to plan administration.\nThe decision is at odds with some of the central purposes of ERISA—to protect employers and permit them to provide cost-effective benefit plans. Aetna itself has taken the position that contracts for plan administration are outside ERISA and not preempted. For example, a previous issue of this newsletter discussed a case that Aetna broughtagainst an employer alleging state-law breach of contract for the employer’s alleged failure to reimburse Aetna for a claim that Aetna had paid. The contrast between these two positions shows that insurance companies try to take advantage of ERISA’s complexities—and that employers need to be sure that they are fully informed about these complexities, and protect from such tactics, at all times.\nAttorney Advertising Client's Rights Legal Disclaimer\nAnderson Kill Loss Advisor Anderson Kill Insurance Services"}
{"text": "MINUTE PARTICULAR\nBernard Barton’s Contribution to Cunningham’s “Life of Blake”: A New Letter\nIn 1824 James Montgomery solicited Charles Lamb for a contribution to his Chimney-Sweepers’ Friend and Climbing Boys’ Album to benefit “The Society for Ameliorating the Condition of Infant Chimney Sweepers.” Though Lamb submitted nothing of his own, he suggested Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper,” and sent Montgomery a copy of the poem, slightly altered. Bernard Barton (1784-1849), who also contributed to the Album, seems to have been intrigued by Blake’s poem, and apparently wrote Lamb for more information. Lamb responded in May 1824, describing “The Tiger” as “glorious, and Blake as “one of the most extraordinary persons of the age” (Lucas 2: 426). Barton, known primarily as a Quaker poet and as one of Lamb’s correspondents, had begun writing to Lamb in 1822, complaining that conditions at Messrs. Alexanders’ bank in Woodbridge, where he clerked, did not permit him to continue his career as a poet. In 1812, Barton had published Metrical Effusions, followed by Poems by an Amateur (1818), Verses on the Death of P. B. Shelley (1822), Devotional Verses (1826), A Widow’s Tale (1827), and A New Year’s Eve (1828). In addition, he had published poems in London Magazine, including, in 1823, a “Sonnet to Elia.” Before striking up a correspondence with Lamb, he had also, since 1812, been in correspondence with Robert Southey.\nSix years after Lamb sent the Blake poem to Montgomery, Allan Cunningham’s brief life of Blake was published in Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors and Architects (London, 1830), sometime before 6 February 1830, when a begin page 17 | ↑ back to top review of it appeared in the Athenaeum (Blake Records 377-78). G. E. Bentley, Jr., has noted that “The publication of Cunningham’s life of Blake provoked a spate of comments upon Blake in the spring of 1830,” and he has reprinted generous selections from the reviews (Blake Records 377-401).1↤ 1 “The two biographical accounts by Cunningham and J. T. Smith are the last of major importance published by Blake’s contemporaries” (Blake Books 22). Though Barton’s friend and correspondent Robert Southey expressed a very low opinion of Blake (Blake Records, 398-400), Barton’s enthusiasm for the painter, kindled by Lamb, inspired him to write a sonnet to Blake’s associate John Linnell2↤ 2 Blake Records 394; eventually Linnell gave Barton one of the prints from Blake’s unfinished Dante series along with an etching of his own (Blake Records 400). and to contact Cunningham with information about Lamb’s 1824 remarks on Blake. Eventually, Barton supplied Cunningham with a full copy of Lamb’s remarks on Blake. However, after Cunningham’s initial request for Lamb’s remarks, Barton wrote, in the letter here presented, that he would need to seek Lamb’s permission before forwarding the extract to Cunningham. The interim was only a few weeks, and Cunningham had Lamb’s letter in time to include it in the second edition of Lives (1831).\nBernard Barton to Allan Cunningham\nWoodbridge 2/24/30\nDear Allan\nI do not see that I can, consistently with the delicacy and good faith due to such a friend and correspondent as Chas. Lamb, give thee the extract referred to without first having his consent, but I write him by this night’s post to request him to give it, & I have said all I can to induce him to meet thy wishes & mine.—For I would not for five guineas, but thou shouldst have it, as I consider it a sort of miniature off-hand Lamb sketch of Blake, in the very best Elia style—and in my view it implies no slight compliment to Lamb’s critical taste & penetration to find him writing of Blake in May 1824 in terms now applied to him by the unanimous voice of Critics & Critical Journals—Probably thou art acquainted with Lamb whose present address is Chase-side, Enfield, if so perhaps a line or a call from thee may have more influence with him than aught I could urge—Do pray try and keep the proof sheets of Blake back for a few days till we can manage this matter—as a further inducement for thee to do this perhaps I can give thee a clue to fresh channels of information about Blake—\nMy friend Major Moor (an intimate &c of Southeys) a Gent. resident near here, says that Dawson Turner of Yarmouth was acquainted with Blake, corresponded with him he believes & has many or several of his drawings or plates. Moor tells me too that there is a good deal about Blake in Dr. Malkin’s Life of his Son B. Heath Malkin,3↤ 3 Barton is mistaken here; Malkin’s son is Thomas William Malkin. The engraving mentioned is, indeed, designed and engraved by Blake, though Cromek’s name appears on it. who died quite a boy, & that a Portrait or Portraits in that Volume were engraved & designed by Blake. The Book itself is I suppose easy to be got sight of & I dare say its Author would be very willing to give any information in his power. I state these trifles as Turner and Malkin are both persons of considerable eminence whose testimony to the talent, genius, & worth of his subject any Biography might be formed of and such as are worth procuring if they can be obtained without much delay or trouble—I consider thy Life of Blake as the very gem of the Volume, good as the others undoubtedly are—In a letter I had this week from Martin (the celebrated Painter & Engraver) he says—“It gave me the greatest pleasure to find that your opinion of the Life of Blake is entirely coincided with mine, for I have not been more delighted with any book that I have read lately than with these Lives of the Painters, especially with that of Blake”—If therefore we can in any way add to its interest by any such accumulation either of intelligence, or of tributes to Blake’s honorable fame from persons of just celebrity the delay of a few days would be well compensated—Excuse the freedom I take in thus offering my opinion unasked for the sake of my desire to raise yet higher one thou hast so happily rescued from comparative oblivion—I shall be most grateful indeed for any specimen of Blakes nor will its value be slightly enhanced by my being indebted for it to his Biographer—Directly I hear from Lamb I will write thee—\nThine most heartily\nB.B.\nP.S. thy Letter does not specify in its date where Belgrave Place is—I can only direct as thine is dated—I should be glad if only of a line just to know this comes safe—that if I receive Lamb’s consent I may transcribe & forward the extract without any misgivings of reaching thee in due course—was there ever a Plate from Blake’s Drawing of the Ancient of Days?4↤ 4 Not a drawing, as Barton supposes, but a colored etching.\nUnpublished MS: W. Hugh Peal Collection, University of Kentucky Library. Postmark: 10 F-NOON Fe 25, 1830. / Woodbridge./ Address: Allan Cunningham. Esq/24 Belgrave Place/ London.\nAmong the “fresh channels of information” which Barton suggests that Cunningham check, Benjamin Heath Malkin’s Father’s Memoirs of His Child (1806) was already known to the author, who made use of it in preparing the first edition of Lives (1830).5↤ 5 See Blake Records 479, where Bentley notes that Cunningham uses Malkin’s text of “The Tyger.” Apparently, however, Barton’s suggestions begin page 18 | ↑ back to top that he should contact Edward Moor, Dawson Turner, and John Martin were new, and no doubt would have revealed more information about Blake if Cunningham had chosen to follow up.6↤ 6 Turner and Moor seem to have been on Barton’s mind at this time. On 28 April 1830, he recommends to his friend William S. Fitch that he also should visit Turner, and mentions asking Moor how to address a letter to Sir Walter Scott (Literary Correspondence of Bernard Barton 75).\nEdward Moor (1771-1848) was known primarily for his work on Hindu mythology, The Hindu Pantheon (1810), which, according to the Dictionary of National Biography, “for more than fifty years remained the only book of authority in English upon its subject.”7↤ 7 This judgment is confirmed by Peg DeLameter in “Some Indian Sources in the Art of Paul Klee” (The Art Bulletin 66 [1984]: 657-73]) who judges that Hindu pantheon “included all that was then known about the Hindu religion.” He had been a cadet in the East India Company at Madras and Bombay, where he joined the Asiatic Society of Calcutta in 1796, and where he served from 1782 to 1806,8↤ 8 See also Literary Correspondence of Bernard Barton 67. when he returned to England. In 1833 he was involved in publishing a new edition of Hogarth (Literary Correspondence of Bernard Barton, 86). At Moor’s death Barton privately published A Brief Memorial of Major Edward Moor (Woodbridge: Edward Pite, 1848). As Joseph Burke has shown, Blake was undoubtedly familiar with Moor’s work, deriving his design for “Lucifer” from one of Moor’s images, that of the Hindu goddess Durga, consort of Siva (Burke 124, plates 98 and 100). Considering the large volume of scholarship which has been amassed on the sources of Blake’s ideas and myths, it would be intriguing to know how Moor, an art collector and accomplished student of Indian culture, might have responded, in turn, to Blake.\nDawson Turner (1775-1858), the son of a wealthy banker, was himself a banker, as well as a botanist and an antiquary. He published large and impressive books, including Botanist’s Guide through England and Wales (1805). On 9 June 1818, in answer to Turner’s request for information, Blake had responded with a list of prices for Songs, for six of the minor prophecies, and for a group of engravings (Letters of William Blake 142), though Blake Books does not record that he actually purchased any. Barton was reputedly a good friend of Turner, and made several visits to his home, at one point recommending that a friend pay a call as well (Literary Correspondence of Bernard Barton 75). In 1844, shortly after a visit with Barton at Ipswich, Henry Crabb Robinson visited Turner in Yarmouth and was shown his “library treasures.” While Barton reports, in the letter above, that Turner had “many or several” of Blake’s works, Robinson does not mention any items by Blake in Turner’s collection, though he remarks on seeing letters of Cowper, Coleridge, Lamb, Wordsworth and Southey (Henry Crabb Robinson 2: 645-46). Turner sold a large collection of manuscripts to the British Museum in 1853. His library of more than 8,000 volumes was sold at auction in 1853 and more than 40,000 letters and manuscripts were sold after his death in 1859. In both cases, catalogues were published.9↤ 9 G. E. Bentley, Jr.’s exhaustive scholarship list no works by Blake in Turner’s collection, though Turner kept the two Blake letters.\nJohn Martin (1789-1854) was known in this period primarily for his monumentally large paintings of biblical subjects, particularly “Belshazzar’s Feast,” about which Lamb wrote, disapproving of its excessive realism in “On the Barrenness of the Productions Modern Art” (1833).10↤ 10 See “John Martin” in Morton Paley, The Apocalyptic Sublime (Yale UP, 1986: [122-54] for a discussion of Lamb’s criticism of Martin. Though Martin and Blake were aware of one another, they do not seem to have been well acquainted, and it is unlikely that there is any direct influence or connection between Blake’s 1807-08 illustrations to Paradise Lost and Martin’s 24 mezzotints on that subject in 1823.11↤ 11 See James Treadwell, “Blake, John Martin, and the Illustration of Paradise Lost” Word and Image 9 (1993): 363-82. Martin often acted as engraver for his own works. Although he was successful, and, according to the DNB, found patronage under Princess Charlotte,12↤ 12 According to his biographer, John Balston, in 1816 Martin was appointed Historial Landscape Painter by Princess Charlotte and Prince Leopold (95). he was, like Blake, an avowed critic of the Royal Academy, and something of a radical. Martin was apparently friendly with Barton, and engraved the frontispiece for Barton’s A New Year’s Eve (1828) (Balston 118). One would like to know more about the opinion of an established painter like Martin, whose affinities with Blake (as engraver, critic of the Academy, and creator of prophetic visions) might have provided a unique perspective on Blake’s art.13↤ 13 In fact, Martin and Blake were linked in one article of the period, which found resemblances in the extravagant style of the two painters. In 1834 Richard Henry Horne objected to Martin’s “phantasmagoria,” which resembled those of Blake and Fuseli. “Art. XI- illustrations of the Bible. By John Martin. Parts I to VI.-4to. “Westminster Review 20 (1834): 452-65, cited in Blake Books Supplement 515.\nThe evidence of the revisions of the second edition of Cunningham’s Lives indicates that Cunningham did not follow up on Barton’s suggestions to interview Martin, Dawson or Moor. A week or two after writing the letter above, Barton sent Cunningham Lamb’s remarks, which Cunningham inserted into the second edition. As Barton suggests, Lamb’s comments are the earliest expression of admiration of Blake among the established or well-known writers of Blake’s time, and Cunningham seized on them for that reason. (Although Wordsworth had previously expressed admiration for Blake’s poetry, he did so only in conversation with Henry Crabb Robinson [Robinson 1:85].) Cunningham introduces Lamb’s begin page 19 | ↑ back to top opinion in terms which project Lamb as a nearly infallible critic:\nThe impression which the talents and oddities of Blake made on men of taste and genius, is well described by one whose judgment in whatever is poetical no one will question. Charles Lamb had communicated to James Montgomery’s book on chimney sweepers the little song by Blake, which I have already quoted; it touched the feelings of Bernard Barton so deeply, that he made inquiries of his friend about the author, upon which he received the following letter in explanation, written some six years ago.” [Blake Records 496]\nIn the second edition, as Robinson first noted, Cunningham somewhat softened his judgment of Blake as a “madman,”14↤ 14 In Henry Crabb Robinson on Books and Their Writers 1: 394; Bentley writes that in the first edition, Cunningham portrayed Blake as “a kind of Jekyll-and-Hyde, sanely engraving for the booksellers by day and madly writing Urizen by night” (Blake Records 477). a change for which Barton and Lamb seem at least partly responsible. Cunningham reprinted Lamb’s remarks much as they had appeared in the original manuscript: ↤ 15 There is no plate in Blake’s Night Thoughts which precisely answers to Lamb’s description. Lucas suggests his illustrations to Blair’s The Grave, perhaps The Soul Hovering over the Body Reluctantly Parting with Life (Lucas 2: 426) (a design which Robert Hunt had described as “absurd”) [Blake Records 196]), though Lamb may well be confusing his recollection of the Blair engraving with somewhat similar ones in Night Thoughts, pl. 19 or 40, indicating that Lamb had probably seen both Night Thoughts and The Grave. The best treatment of this is in Blake Records, where G. E. Bentley, Jr. suggests that the engraving referred to by Lamb in 1816 (in Lucas 2: 185) as “The good man at the hour of death” is a reference to Blake: “. . . Lamb may have combined in his mind’s eye one of the Grave plates above with another from Night Thoughts in which Death is clearly shown with a feathered dart—though the dart is not aimed at ‘Good man at the hour of death’ (Plates XXI, XXVII, XX)” (Blake Records 284-85n4). ↤ 16 Lamb’s remark about the “hard, dry” quality of Blake’s pictures is echoed in Barton’s letter to Linnell: “There is a dryness and hardness in Blake’s manner of engraving which is very apt to be repulsive to print-collectors in general—to any indeed who have not taste enough to appreciate the force and originality of his conceptions” (22 April 1830, Literary Correspondence of Bernard Barton 74). He thanks Linnell for the loan of “copy of Blakes Inventions for the Book of Job,” with a view toward possible purchase: “Were I a rich man, I would gladly and instantly purchase it for its curiosity. . .” (73). ↤ 17 In a letter from Robinson to Edward Quillinan, Robinson says of Blake that “Lamb used to call him a ‘mad Wordsworth’[.]” Mark Reed, “Blake, Wordsworth, Lamb, Etc.: Further Information from Henry Crabb Robinson” (Blake 3 [1970]: 76-84). Reed speculates that Lamb may have made the remark in defense of Blake, replying “to a conversational report that Wordsworth regarded Blake as a madman with a remark like ‘So he is—a mad Wordsworth’” (80).\nYour recent acquisitions of the Picture and the Letter are greatly to be congratulated. . . . Blake is a real name, I assure you, and a most extraordinary man, if he be still living. He is the Robert [that is, behin[d] on the dying bed.15 He paints in water colours, & has painted them from memory (I have seen his paintings) and asserts them to be as good as the figures of Raphael & Angelo, but not better, as they had precisely the same retro-visions & prophetic visions with themself. The painters in Oil (which he will have it that neither of them practice) he affirms to have been the ruin of art, and affirms that all the while he was engaged in his Water paintings, Titian was disturbing him, Titian the Ill Genius of Oil Painting. His Pictures, one in particular, the Canterbury Pilgrims (far above Stothard’s) have great merit, but hard, dry,16 yet with grace. He has written a Catalogue of them with a most spirited criticism on Chaucer, but mystical and full of Vision. His poems have been sold hitherto only in Manuscript. I have never read them; but a friend at my desire procured the Sweep Song. There is one to a Tiger, which I have heard recited, beginning:\nTiger Tiger burning bright,\nThro’ the desarts of the night—\nwhich is glorious, but, alas! I have not the Book; for the man is flown, whither I know not—to Hades or a Mad House17—but I must look on him as one of the most extraordinary persons of the age.\n[Letter to Bernard Barton, 15 May 1824. MS: Henry E. Huntington Library; by permission of The Huntington Library; also published in Lucas, Letters 2: 424]\nBlake of course was neither in a madhouse nor in Hades; he was at living in the narrow rooms of 3 Fountain Court, the Strand, not far from the East India House, where Lamb clerked. And Lamb undoubtedly soon learned more about Blake’s fate, since several of his friends were to buy some of Blake’s works within the following three years.18↤ 18 Among Lamb’s acquaintance, the following owned Songs: Charles Dilke, T. G. Wainewright (purchased in 1827), Henry Crabb Robinson (1825), and Mrs. Charles Aders (1825) (Blake’s Writings 1: 685). It is possible that George Dyer bought Marriage of Heaven and Hell before 1821 (Blake’s Writings 1: 693), and Robinson and Wainewright purchased it in 1827. Wainewright, in the September 1820 issue of The London Magazine, claimed that he had been introduced to “Jerusalem” by a Dr. Tobias Ruddicombe, M.D. (possibly a pseudonym for the red-haired Blake himself), who proposes to give an account of it in the next issue (Blake Records 265-66). By 1825, Robinson owned Visions of the Daughters of Albion (Blake’s Writings 1: 696), and he also borrowed Europe (Blake’s Writings 2: 705). On 29 December 1826 Blake’s health caused him to refuse an invitation from Mrs. Charles Aders to visit and view their collection of old masters. Blake’s letter to Mrs. Aders alludes to a previous meeting (Blake’s Writings 2: 1663). After Blake’s death, Robinson bought two prints of the Canterbury pilgrimage from Catherine Blake, meaning to give one to Lamb (Robinson 1: 353, 356). The remarks on Blake, however, exemplify Lamb’s independent-minded taste, as well as his consistency. He had become acquainted begin page 20 | ↑ back to top with Blake’s work 14 years previously when Robinson took him, along with his sister, to see the Blake paintings on display at the Broad Street, Golden Square, exhibition on 11 June 1810 (William Blake’s Writings 827.) There, Lamb gained possession of Blake’s Descriptive Catalogue, which he had bound with his own “Confessions of a Drunkard” (see Blake Records 215-19, 225, 226). His references to “the Beautifullest, the Strongest, and the Ugliest Man,” to Michelangelo and to Titian are paraphrased or recollected from that work. The exhibit seems to have made a strong impression both on Lamb and on Robinson, who wrote an article on Blake based on the exhibit and on Malkin’s publication of some of Blake’s poems (Robinson 1: 15). It should not be assumed that Lamb’s reference to the possibility of Blake’s being in a madhouse is dismissive, though it is probably influenced by Southey’s and Robert Hunt’s ill opinion of Blake. Lamb himself had once been confined, and his sister went periodically into the care of “madhouses.” Such an occurrence would not have lessened his respect or admiration for a writer or an artist. Lamb’s long struggle with his own depression and with his sister’s bipolar disorder might, in fact, help to explain Lamb’s sympathetic and admiring attitude toward Blake.\nGenerally, the new letter from Barton to Cunningham printed here provides further confirmation of J. A. Wittreich’s claim that Barton should be placed among the very few of Blake’s contemporaries who “registered profound admiration for the bard’s work and [who] unhesitatingly placed him within that constellation of geniuses which a troubled age produced but ignored” (91). It also indicates that Cunningham was apparently at work on the second edition of Lives within a few weeks of the publication of the first edition. However, the main significance of this letter is in what Barton calls “fresh channels” of information about Blake. He mentions names of several persons to Cunningham, suggesting that they might provide more information about Blake, including two names of admirers of Blake who may be new to Blake scholarship.\nWorks Cited\nBalston, Thomas. John Martin 1789-1854: His Life and Works. London: Gerald Duckworth, 1947.\nBentley, G. E., Jr. Blake Books. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1977.\n—. Blake Books Supplement. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1995.\n—. Blake Records. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1969.\n—. Blake Records Supplement. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1988.\n—. William Blake’s Writings. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1978.\nBurke, Joseph. “The Eidetic and the Borrowed Image: an Interpretation of Blake’s Theory and Practice of Art.” In Honour of Daryl Lindsay: Essays and Studies. Ed. Franz Phillipp and June Stewart. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 1964. 110-127.\nDeLameter, Peg. “Some Indian Sources in the Art of Paul Klee. The Art Bulletin 66 (1984): 657-73.\nDictionary of National Biography.\nHenry Crabb Robinson on Books and Their Writers. 3 vols. ed. Edith J. Morley. London: Dent, 1938.\nThe Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb. 3 vols. ed. E. V. Lucas. New Haven: Yale UP, 1935.\nThe Letters of William Blake with Related Documents. ed. Geoffrey Keynes. Oxford: Clarendon, 1980.\nThe Literary Correspondence of Bernard Barton. ed. James Barcus. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1966.\nReed, Mark. “Blake, Wordsworth, Lamb, Etc.: Further Information from Henry Crabb Robinson” Blake 3 (1970): 76-84.\nWittreich, Joseph Anthony, Jr. “William Blake and Bernard Barton: Addendum to BNB—Entry No. a852.” Blake Studies 1 (1968): 91-94."}
{"text": "I think I amy be in one of the most delightful places on earth! As I type I am listening to the sounds of howling monkeys, chirping birds, distant thunder, and in the background the gentle whir of the overhead fan. As you may guess I have arrived safely at Blue Spirit in Costa Rica, located in one of the 5 blue zones, for a business conference on health and wellbeing. Here are some pictures – stay tuned for more!\nHello Katherine, It is great that you are there and I am looking forward to hearing more about what you learn!\nIt’s beautiful – I am anxious to see more photos and hear about your epxeriences."}
{"text": ".\nWhat was left of 82A Railton Road after the 1981 Brixton Riots.\n82A Railton Road around 1975.\n.\nA customer at Winifred Atwell’s hairdressing salon has her hair straightened out. 1957.\nWinifred Atwell’s hairdressing salon, 1957.\n.\nWInifred at the piano.\nWinifred Atwell by Walter Hanlon in 1952.\n.\n.\n.\nWinifred performing with the Ted Heath Orchestra at the BBC, 1957.\nWinifred Atwell with David Whitfield, Vera Lynn, Eddie Calvert and Mantovani. 1953.\nWinifred Atwell in 1953 with fellow pianist Joe ‘Mr.\n.\nThe corner of Railton Road and Effra Parade in 2012. The original building, that once housed Winifred Atwell’s Salon and was burnt down in 1981.\n."}
{"text": "AD310*45\nNews |\nEvents |\nInvestment |\nTravel |\nEthnic Culture |\nEnterprises |\nPhotos |\n中文\n> Investment\nGuizhou tea set to make a big splash\n2011-09-17\nOn a clear day throughout the southern hills of Guizhou province an army of women rhythmically move through a sea of bushes on a mission to find only the very best for one of the world's favorite pastimes.\nChina to pilot carbon emissions trading project\n2011-07-18\nChina will start a pilot carbon emissions trading project, and gradually set up a carbon emissions trading market, said a top climate change official at a major international conference on Sunday.\nRegions pouring billions into water conservation\n2011-07-11\nLocal authorities throughout China are intensifying their efforts to conserve water, which experts have seen in the past as a weak point that has damaged the nation's sustainability.\nSW provinces sign $8b deals\n2011-07-28\nGuizhou and Sichuan provinces signed 54.1 billion yuan ($8.4 billion) worth of contracts in this capital city of Sichuan on Wednesday, marking closer economic cooperation between the two southwestern Chinese provinces.\nGuizhou to serve as springboard for EU firms\n2011-08-24\nEuropean businesses will establish an industrial zone in Southwest China's Guizhou province.\nProvince eyes cooperation beyond education\n2011-08-17\nFurther cooperation in education between universities in Southwest China’s Guizhou province and those in ASEAN counties will contribute to trade and investment between two regions, a provincial official said.\nCommerce minister urges deeper China-ASEAN co-op\n2011-08-12\nChinese Minister of Commerce Chen Deming here on Friday urged to further improve economic and trading cooperation between China and ASEAN.\nPort economic development fair held in SW China\n2011-08-01\nThe Sichuan Yibin Port Economic Development Zone Industry Cooperation Fair was held in Yibin, Southwest China's Sichuan province, on Sunday.\nGuizhou showcases its assets in a bid to attract investment\n2011-05-04\nGuizhou, one of China's southwestern provinces with abundant energy, minerals and tourism resources, kicked off its biggest trade campaign yet outside the mainland in a bid to attract more foreign investment.\nVideo"}
{"text": "MA: UMass Lowell closed due to cybersecurity incident\nThe University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) has suffered a cybersecurity breach that has caused school closures for the past two days. The incident was first announced on June 15 as an “IT outage:”\n6/15/2021 8:25 AM EDT\nUMass Lowell, including the Haverhill campus, is closed on Tuesday, June 15, 2021 due to an IT outage. All in-person and remote classes and operations are canceled. Essential personnel are to report as directed.\nThe university’s normal site is currently unreachable, but the university has been posting updates on a temporary site. An update posted yesterday afternoon alerted students and employees:\nOut of an abundance of caution, all network communications have been suspended by the university to and from the campus network while the scope of the incident is evaluated. Employees may notice a software program, Red Cloak, temporarily installed on all university devices by IT to identify and evaluate potential security threats. If any threats are identified, IT will correct the issues and then begin incrementally restoring network services, prioritizing academic technology infrastructure such as Blackboard and Zoom.\nThe university remained closed today, with all in-person and online classes and business operations canceled. A notice posted late Wednesday afternoon stated that classes will still be canceled tomorrow:\nWhile university business operations will resume Thursday, June 17, UMass Lowell will cancel classes June 17 and is working to finalize new Summer I session timelines to allow for make-up dates and extended assignment deadlines. The university is closed Friday, June 18 as planned in recognition of the Juneteenth holiday.\nThe university’s notices emphasize that the school retains control over its IT infrastructure, and the university has not revealed what kind of incident this is or if there has been any ransom demand.\nEditing by Dissent"}
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{"text": "Here's another classic maths riddle for you to prune your brain on a little bit: if people were lined up from tallest to shortest (meaning a person can see everything in front of them) and all wearing black or white hats, can you figure out which colour hat you were wearing even if you had no idea how many black or white hats there were total? The answer is yes, you can!\nAlex Gendler explains for Ted-Ed how simple it is to do. But first, the problem: there are 10 people lined up from tallest to shortest each wearing a different hat colour (black or white). The entire group doesn't know how many black or white hats there are and you can only see the people in front of you but you have to guess what colour your hat is. In fact, the entire group needs to guess 9 of the 10 hat colours correctly.\nHow does a group do it? Watch the video below.\nIt requires a bit of code and trickery but if you assign odd and even to the terms black and white for the tallest person that's furthest back, it all makes sense."}
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{"text": "In the eyes of many performance enhancing athletes, the Trenbolone hormone is considered the single greatest anabolic steroid of all time. With Trenbolone, we have one of the most versatile steroids of all time, an anabolic steroid that can be used for nearly any purpose, and moreover at a rate of power that is unmatched. Of course, as you know most Trenbolone comes with the Acetate ester attached, but here we want to talk about Trenbolone Enanthate. Trenbolone Enanthate is the largest ester based version of the hormone; much larger than the Acetate version, and even larger than the once very popular Parabolan (Trenbolone Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate).\nBy its direct mode of action, Trenbolone Enanthate is the same as all other forms; the properties and traits remain the same; however, the large ester attached will affect its mode of action based on time release, duration of activity and even potency will vary. A very powerful steroid indeed, often considered the ultimate steroid for cutting purposes, the Trenbolone hormone is also a fantastic bulking agent and a tremendous strength increasing steroid, but unfortunately Trenbolone Enanthate can be extremely harsh in some individuals. For reasons that may not seem fair, some people will not be able to use Trenbolone Enanthate, and while this is a principle that holds true with all steroids there will be more who cannot touch the Trenbolone hormone than just about any steroid; the majority will be fine, but there will be a larger number that cannot touch it compared to other steroids.\nWith the above in mind, lets take a direct look at Trenbolone Enanthate and the powerful properties it holds. We want to look at its direct mode of action, its traits and benefits as well as possible side effects, and of course, what we can do in-order to prevent them. Well even look at comparisons between this form and other Trenbolone forms, and in doing so determine if Trenbolone Enanthate is for you.\nTrenbolone Enanthate is a 19-nortestosterone (19-nor) anabolic androgenic steroid that carries massive anabolic and androgenic ratings of 500 in both categories; this is five times greater than testosterone in both categories. More importantly than the rating, its translating anabolic and androgenic power corresponds perfectly to its ratings; this is important because thats not always the case. For example, steroids like Halotestin and Proviron among others can be misleading based on ratings; Halotestin carries a massive androgenic rating based on its structure but displays no androgenic activity whereas Proviron carries a pretty decent anabolic rating but very low translating anabolic activity; Trenbolone Enanthate translates perfectly.\nCarrying an active half-life of approximately 8 days, Trenbolone Enanthate carries the longest active half-life of any Trenbolone form; Trenbolone Acetate carries an active half-life of approximately 3 days with Parabolan carrying an active half-life of approximately 6 days. With an 8 day half-life, you could manage with one injection per week; however, in-order to maintain stable levels, an important performance enhancement factor two injections per week or one injection every 4 days will prove to be far more efficient.\nCarrying a strong progestin nature with absolutely no aromatizing activity, Trenbolone Enanthate carries almost every positive anabolic steroidal trait known to man. While many other steroids carry some of the same properties, Trenbolone Enanthate does so at a rate of power that is second to none. Without question, the most valuable of all these traits is this steroids ability to enhance nutrient efficiency; in short, each and every gram of carbohydrates, fats and proteins you consume becomes more valuable; you utilize each one to a larger degree. For example, and this is probably the best way to look at it, if you have $1 you are able to purchase $1 of goods and services. With the Trenbolone Enanthate steroid present, this is like being able to purchase $10 worth of goods and services with the same $1. This trait is so important, its the very reason the hormonal compound first came to the market; Trenbolone came to the market in the form of Finaplix pellets; small subcutaneous implant pellets used to beef cattle up by increasing their feed efficiency.\nBeyond nutrient efficiency, Trenbolone Enanthate is one of the best steroids on earth for promoting two of the most common anabolic steroid traits known to man; enhancing protein synthesis and nitrogen retention. Protein synthesis refers to the rate by-which cells build proteins, where nitrogen retention becomes important because the more we retain the more anabolic we remain. All muscle tissue is comprised of approximately 16% nitrogen, and while that may sound like a small amount, if we fall below an optimal state we will enter into a catabolic atmosphere. Its not to hard to see how enhanced nitrogen retention can be beneficial; as for protein synthesis, protein is the building block of muscle, necessary for growth and preservation, once again we have an easy concept to understand.\nThen we have another big one as Trenbolone Enanthate will increase the release rate of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) better than just about any anabolic steroid on earth. IGF-1 is a potent protein based peptide hormone produced by all human beings that carries tremendous anabolic power and is essential to healing and rejuvenation. So powerful, not only does IGF-1 affect our muscle tissue, but also affects nearly every cell in the body and plays an important role revolving around our ligaments and tendons, central nervous system and even our lungs among other areas.\nAnother common steroidal trait Trenbolone Enanthate carries, although at an unbelievable rate is the increase in red blood cell production. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen to and through the blood, and the more red blood cells we carry the greater our blood oxygenation levels; this will be extremely important in the benefits section based on muscular endurance. Then theres another common steroidal trait once again at a tremendous rate of power and it surrounds the reduction of glucocorticoid hormones; glucocorticoids are commonly referred to as stress hormones. While necessary to our immune system to a degree, it is very easy for stress, mental and physical to increase these muscle wasting and fat promoting hormones to an unsatisfactory level. When abundant amounts of glucocorticoids are present, especially cortisol, this can make fat loss extremely difficult as well as lean tissue building; in-fact, it can work against you in the opposite fashion. While perhaps a little simplistic, in many ways glucocorticoids are the direct opposite of anabolic androgenic steroids, but thankfully Trenbolone Enanthate can remedy this problem.\nAs you can see, Trenbolone Enanthate carries numerous traits, but were not done yet. As is with most anabolic steroids, Trenbolone Enanthate will enhance your overall metabolic rate; however, it will go a step further. This is a steroid that binds firmly to the androgen receptor, and as a result directly promotes lipolysis; thats correct, Trenbolone Enanthate will directly promote fat loss. While its not the only steroid that carries this trait, when it comes to a fat burning steroid the Trenbolone hormone is; were talking about the promotion of a dry, hard physique, and no steroid does it better..\nTheres no way to deny it; when it comes to the side effects of Trenbolone Enanthate we have one of the potentially harshest steroids on earth. As well see, this is a steroid that carries many traditional possible anabolic steroid side effects; however, it carries a group that is largely unique unto its own, and unfortunately that is very difficult to predict. As a non-aromatizing steroid, and as a result one that carries no testosterone to estrogen conversion many assume gynecomastia is of no concern; they would be wrong. As a 19-nor anabolic steroid, Trenbolone Enanthate carries a strong progestin nature, and progesterone can induce gynecomastia; however, it is typically only a problem in men who are sensitive to the condition. While a non-aromatizing steroid, Aromatase Inhibitors will protect against progesterone induced gynecomastia, and as youll more than likely be supplementing with testosterone too an Aromatase Inhibitor is a pretty good idea.\nThis leads to another important point; Trenbolone Enanthate, as with all Trenbolone and 19-nor anabolic steroids is as suppressive to natural testosterone as a steroid can be. For this reason, exogenous testosterone supplementation is necessary in-order to prevent not only a potentially bothersome but extremely unhealthy low testosterone condition. The form of testosterone you choose does not matter; all that matters is you provide enough testosterone for your body for proper and healthy function.\nBeyond gynecomastia, Trenbolone Enanthate can promote high blood pressure; however, this one appears to be largely dose dependent. If you already suffer from high blood pressure, you should not touch this or any anabolic steroid, but if youre healthy and supplement with responsible doses and continue to live in a way that promotes the continuation of healthy levels you should be fine. The same can be said of cholesterol; however, to a lesser degree.\nDespite lacking no direct dihydrotestosterone (DHT) nature, Trenbolone Enanthate can be very unfriendly to the scalp; men who are predisposed to male pattern baldness will more than likely lose some of their hair; men who are not predisposed have no concern. Further, due to its extreme androgenic activity, the Trenbolone hormone can have a negative impact on the prostate by way of causing prostate enlargement; however, it can be dose dependent as well as surround other anabolic steroids being used such as those with a strong DHT nature. At any rate, it is imperative you do not supplement if you already suffer from prostate issues, and just as important you supplement with responsible doses for responsible periods of time; you must not supplement with the Trenbolone hormone indefinitely or you will greatly risk damage to your prostate. It should also be noted; the Trenbolone hormone appears to be one of the few anabolic steroids that do not carry the C17-alpha alkylated (C17-aa) nature that can increase liver enzymes, and as a result it should be treated as if it were a C17-aa anabolic steroid. Further, in some men it can cause undue stress to the kidneys; use must be of a responsible nature or you can easily get into trouble.\nThe above largely represents the side effects of Trenbolone Enanthate most will need to concern themselves with; however, as mentioned there is a grouping that is a bit unique to this compound. There are four specific side effects of Trenbolone Enanthate that while they can be dose dependent they are in most cases dependent on your individualistic nature; in short, your personal response. In some ways, these side effects will not seem like much, they include anxiety, insomnia, night sweats and rapid heart rate. Such effects can be so harsh, they will display themselves in ways you cannot imagine, and far beyond what any man can tolerate. If such effects occur, you can try lowering your dose, but more than likely youll need to discontinue supplementation altogether. If your dose is of a responsible nature and such effects occur, unfortunately, this probably means the Trenbolone hormone is not for you. It may not seem fair, and maybe its not, but thats life; its not always fair.\nWith many Trenbolone forms available, three common forms, a common question is which form of Trenbolone should you choose? Of the three common forms, Trenbolone Acetate is the most powerful on a per milligram basis as its ester takes up less mass in the compound than any other form; more of the mass is actual Trenbolone. Further, it is much easier to maintain stable and peaked blood levels with the Acetate form, and this raises a question; why would we ever consider Trenbolone Enanthate? The only reason you might choose Trenbolone Enanthate over the often viewed superior Acetate version is based on injection frequency; Trenbolone Enanthate only has to be injected twice a week or once every four days, whereas the Acetate version must be injected every other day. Even so, while this is the largest difference, many report the benefits of the Acetate version are more effective and efficient than the Enanthate version; you may have to find out for yourself. It should be noted; theres really no distinct benefit when it comes to Parabolan; however, its the most expensive due to myths and legends that surround it, and one of the most expensive steroids out there in many cases.\nWhen deciding on a Trenbolone form, there is an important note; if you have never supplemented with Trenbolone before your first time must not be with Trenbolone Enanthate. If you end up being a poor responder and you have Trenbolone Enanthate in your system, even after you discontinue use you will have to wait weeks before the side effects dissipate due to the large ester. If its your first time, only choose the Acetate version, and if you run into trouble you can discontinue and the side effects will fade away in a few days. If you supplement with the Acetate version and enjoy a positive response, your next go around and then and only then can you consider Trenbolone Enanthate"}
{"text": "BURNABY, British Columbia, Feb. 19, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:XENE), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, announced today that its development and commercialization partner Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. will initiate a Phase 2b clinical trial of TV-45070 in patients with post-herpetic neuralgia, or PHN. Further details about the trial, including endpoints and inclusion and exclusion criteria, can be found at by searching TV-45070.\nDr. Simon Pimstone, Xenon's President and Chief Executive Officer, said, \"We are pleased with Teva's progress in the broad development program for TV-45070, including the ongoing Phase 2b clinical trial in osteoarthritis for which data are expected in the third quarter of this year, and now with the expansion into neuropathic pain indications with the Phase 2b clinical trial in PHN.\"\nPHN is a painful complication of Herpes zoster infection. Herpes zoster, also known as shingles, generally manifests as a painful skin rash with blisters in a limited area on one side of the body. Pain can occur both before and during the rash, and can also persist after the infection has resolved. PHN is defined as pain that persists for 120 days or longer after the onset of rash.\nThe Phase 2b clinical trial in PHN will be a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled, multi-site study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of TV-45070 in patients with PHN. The study will include three treatment groups to receive doses of 4% or 8% of TV-45070 or placebo, dosed twice daily. Approximately 330 patients will be enrolled in the study. Patients will be stratified into treatment groups based on their R1150W status, a genetic pain biomarker believed to be related to pain susceptibility. The primary endpoint of this study is the change from baseline to week 4 in the numeric rating scale (NRS) scores. Secondary endpoints include additional pain measurement scores at specified daily time points, the percentage of patients with greater than 30% and greater than 50% improvement in pain scores, quality of life measurements and adverse events measurements. The first patient is anticipated to be dosed in March 2015, and the anticipated completion date for the Phase 2b clinical trial is mid-2016. Further details about the trial can be found at by searching TV-45070.\nAbout TV-45070\nTV-45070 (formerly XEN402) is a topically applied small-molecule inhibitor of the sodium channel Nav1.7 and other sodium channels, including those that are expressed in the pain-sensing peripheral nervous system. TV-45070 has potentially broad application in nociceptive pain, mediated by damage or injury to tissues, including the pain sensitivity caused by inflammation, and neuropathic pain mediated by damage, dysfunction or injury of nerves. The pain target Nav1.7 was discovered by Xenon using its Extreme Genetics discovery platform. Xenon developed TV-45070 through early clinical development and partnered with Teva through a collaborative development and license agreement established in 2012, providing Teva with an exclusive worldwide license to develop and commercialize TV-45070. Teva is currently conducting a 300-patient, randomized Phase 2b clinical trial of TV-45070 in osteoarthritis of the knee, with data expected in the third quarter of 2015. the initiation of and completion of clinical trials, the timing of and results from ongoing clinical trials, the design and enrollment goals for clinical trials and the plans of our collaboration partners and their interactions with regulatory agencies..\nThe Xenon logo and \"Extreme Genetics\" are registered trademarks or trademarks of Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. in various jurisdictions.\nCONTACT: Ian Mortimer Chief Financial Officer Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. Phone: 604.484.3300 Email: investors@xenon-pharma.com\nSource:Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc."}
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{"text": "\n» John Storyk: THIRTY YEARS OF STUDIO DESIGN\nJun 1, 1999 Storyk has been a fixture in studio design almost since there were studios to design. At 53, he can trace his professional lineage back to the days when recording studios began evolving from utilitarian boxes into actual musical instruments, a time when the term \"design\" began to precede the word \"build\" when it came to places in which people made serious sounds.\nStoryk's professional career began in 1969, the year of Woodstock-which both he and this writer attended-and the year in which the music business crossed a line from cottage industry to mega-industry. A native of Long Island, Storyk had attended Princeton University and played in the marching band and in weekend rock bands as a keyboardist and saxophonist while studying architecture. The convergence of those two passions is now imprinted on over 650 facilities of various types, from recording studios to post facilities to corporate board rooms.\nStoryk lives in a small town near Poughkeepsie, N.Y., with his wife and partner of eight years, Beth Walters, and their two children. Walters, whom Storyk describes as \"my partner in every way imaginable,\" is an F.I.T. graduate who specialized in fabric design and whose interior design aesthetic creates a synergy with Storyk's command of time, space and physics. Numerous projects are currently under way at the Walters-Storyk Design Group (WSDG), including a third studio at New York's Sound On Sound as well as studios in Europe and South America. (WSDG opened associate offices in Basel, Switzerland, and Buenos Aires, Argentina, last year, and Storyk supervises an increasingly global domain that has stretched from Reykjavik to Kuala Lumpur via e-mail and video conferencing.) As a result, Storyk suffers from the same sort of syndrome that any harried executive in the '90s does, when jet lag can manifest itself without one ever having stepped onto a plane.\nStoryk's long relationship with studios goes back to some of the seminal facilities in rock 'n' roll, including two of the most famous: Jimi Hendrix's Electric Lady Studios and Albert Grossman's Bearsville, two facilities for which he has a special fondness-particularly the latter, which was originally conceived as a studio for Grossman's record label of the same name. Storyk sketched out the basic design for the first room at Bearsville on a cocktail napkin, and Grossman ended up giving Storyk office space for over a decade as Storyk built his business. (Grossman, who is buried near the studio, also managed Bob Dylan. \"He invented artist management as we know the term today,\" Storyk observes of his mentor.)\nToday Storyk's studio design firm is headquartered about 30 miles away on the east bank of the Hudson River. Cocktail napkins have given way to TEF analyzers and CAD programs. But despite all the changes in the technology and the business, Storyk maintains that the essence of designing for sound still comes down to the space between the speakers and the human being.\nHow did you get into this business?\nI had those two loves, music and architecture. I came out of school, and in the summer of '68, due to some strange and accidental events, I found myself designing and actually building a very small club in SoHo-this was before the word \"SoHo\" existed-called Cerebrum. It was tiny and had a life of only nine months. This club was one of the new hot spots in town along with Dionysus and Electric Circus. All of a sudden at the age of 23 we're in Life and Time magazines. Then one night Jimi Hendrix and his manager, Michael Jefferies, come in. They had decided to buy a club on Eighth Street in the basement of a theater. Jimi was playing there so much and running up such a tab that they just decided to buy the club. Jimi turns to Michael and says why don't we get the guy who designed that club? I got a call the next day from Jefferies to design the club. I had a meeting with both of them and started designing a club, Electric Ladyland. At the last minute, the club gets scrapped due to the efforts of Eddie Kramer, who produced and engineered Jimi's records. The next thing you know, I'm designing a studio. I took two months off my job and took a crash course in the world of studio design, which in 1968 was not a particularly big world, and started designing and building Electric Lady, which opened a year later.\nElectric Lady is an amazing place that's perhaps as well known for the Minneta River as for the records that got made there.\nThe studio is on top of a river, like a high flood table now, which ran through the Village. To get the isolation in the B studio, the only way we could do it as the ceiling sloped down was to build sloped walls to support the isolation system. To do that we had to dig down for the footings. But one day we went down one shovelful too much. The next thing you know we had Old Faithful in the basement. We covered it up and shifted the design from a heavy black wall solution to a lighter drywall solution and installed on a permanent basis two water pumping systems, one to back up the other. Several times over the years both pumps have failed and they have had water in there.\nA more common urban problem would be something like a subway. How has design changed to accommodate urban noise over the years?\nIn the most general sense, not much has changed fundamentally.\nYou still measure the bothering noise, which in this case was the community environment. Electric Lady had two real bothersome neighbors-one was the theater above and the other was the subway about 100 yards away. Today, it's the same process: You measure how much they bother you by. What has changed is that studios have to be quieter than they were 30 years ago because of digital recording. But the process is the same. If I had that same studio to do over again, I wouldn't [approach the noise problem] differently. We did not design for the subway. We decided it was impossible to completely eliminate the subway noise. There wasn't enough height to build practical isolation. So once every ten minutes there's a tiny little rumble in there. They just accept it. It's been going on for 30 years.\nYou did Blue Rock and other new studios around that same time. This was a kind of new age of independent studios.\nThat's exactly right. Like I said, when I went around to learn about studios, it was not a particularly big universe.\nSo you caught a wave. Your entry into the design business coincided with the rise of new studios to feed the growing rock monster.\nI would be the first to admit that. The 1966 to 1975 period was exactly that. People ask me how they get started in the studio design business, but I'm 53; what I did has little to do with what you'd do now. It was a totally different time. People were okay with experimenting. People accepted studios whose equipment was much better than the [studio] environments, and that's because in 1969 the entire studio world was totally driven by equipment. Since then, there's been an entire world of literature and people discussing what can be done. You had more opportunity to be wrong and more opportunity to be right. You could experiment and sometimes hit the nail on the head. It was more fun. Now, the level of expectation is extremely high. People bring you on, and if you make 980 of 1,000 little decisions right, you get fired. If you make 990 right, you get a \"thank you.\"\nBearsville was one of the first project studios, really, dedicated to one company's or person's projects.\nI met Albert in 1969 not because of Electric Lady, though Michael Jefferies lived about a quarter-mile away from him in Woodstock. I met Albert because the guy who was the line manager for The Band, John Taplin (who went on to become a successful Hollywood producer), and I were friends from Princeton. He was working with Albert, and when he found out that Albert wanted a studio, he introduced me. The original intent was to be an in-house recording studio. I don't think Albert ever thought it would become a money-making studio, much less the only thing left of his empire. His real interest was management and publishing. The studio was an adjunct. Within about 18 months, as that studio got built, we became friends, and I came back and did more projects for him. After I came back from Colorado in 1974, I wanted a weekend place in Woodstock and Albert offered me a space on his estate. That started a relationship that lasted 15 years.\nThe whole building was built as a block building, but Studio B was outfitted first, with a Ted Rothstein Quad 8 console; Studio A was like a rehearsal studio and had no equipment. The Band kind of parked themselves there for a while. There was a time when Albert was the largest builder in Woodstock, and only building for himself.\nStudio B has a lot of history, from The Band to Peter Tosh to Van Morrison. What made it so special?\nAt the time there was no destination recording studio that was like a resort. The only one like it really was James Guercio's Caribou Ranch in Colorado. The location made it special. The rooms were very bright, though. It was definitely conceived as a place where a group could park and make it feel like a rehearsal studio.\nAt the time, that was a relatively new concept, vs. a place where you went in for a few hours at a time.\nRight. It was oriented like a rehearsal studio. It wasn't funky, but it was rustic.\nControl rooms were fairly small then.\nThey were. We were just at the point where they began getting bigger. Studio B's control room was a little larger than most at the time. What I realized was that in this design I had to have a place that was big enough not just for the producer and engineer but also for a six-piece band that would want to roll up chairs and light a cigarette and listen together.\nThe larger sweet spot that came about as a result didn't come about from Bearsville, though. It came about from Bob Margouleff, who worked a lot at Electric Lady. The original Electric Lady A control room wasn't that deep. If I had it to do all over again, I would have made the control room bigger and the studio smaller, but there was pressure from Eddie Kramer because of how he liked to record, and we were limited in terms of space, so as one got bigger, the other got smaller. So the sweet spot there was not that big. At Bearsville it was much bigger. Margouleff had done a lot of work at Electric Lady with Stevie Wonder, and he pushed me toward a wider sweet spot.\nWhat did you have to choose from in terms of monitors at the time?\nNot much. The decision at Bearsville was not mine, but we used the state-of-the-art Westlakes with the big horns. But I was one of the first to mount them upside down, with the big horns on the top. People thought it was because it made it look like a little bear logo, but the reason was to get the high-frequency driver lower to get rid of reflections off the console. That was a very intentional move and helped get a better imaging focus. But Westlake was one of the three or four good off-the-shelf speakers we could choose from in those days.\nYou lived in Colorado for a few years in the early '70s, but you were still designing studios in New York, including Generation for Howard Stern's father, Ben. And Joe Tarsia, who owned Sigma in Philadelphia, wanted to build a facility in New York and contacted you.\nThat was my first turnkey project where we also built the studio. I've gone through one or two other attempts at that, but now I don't. Some people have had success at being turnkey, but I now find that to be a bit of a conflict, and it's not my best skill set. What made that studio interesting was that Joe came into New York with music experience with producers like Gamble & Huff, but he knew he needed advertising work in Manhattan. So we made a very bright studio even though we had a low ceiling to work with.\nThere were a limited number of off-the-shelf acoustical solutions you had to work with then, but now that's completely changed. What else has changed over that period of time?\nThe biggest single thing is industry awareness that [design] is important. In 1972, allocating space and demanding height and digging down for studios, these were uphill battles. Just having a designer on board before the equipment was chosen was radical. Ironically, the biggest thing was not a diffusor manufacturer but rather the idea that the environment counts. Everyone now knows that the environment is the most important aspect. How did that come about? Articles and things like that. Also cheap and easy-to-use measuring equipment has a lot to do with where we are today. Today, anyone can measure a room with $2,000 worth of equipment. That's part of what helps raise awareness. Consoles got bigger, and there was a moment when some of these behemoth consoles were a nightmare. So in some cases the rooms got bigger, at least when the space was available. But now more studios are desktop. Over time, studios have actually gotten more compact. Today, no one puts tape machines in the control room. I'm working on a studio in Italy that doesn't even have a console. I think the equipment situation is settled down to where it's smaller and smaller.\nYou said in an interview in Mix [Aug., 1997] that \"the age of the giant studio is waning and it's being replaced with desktop audio.\" Do you still feel that way?\nYes, although there are some very large studios that keep getting contemplated, and there will always be a reason for them. But in the ratio between large and small, there are more smaller ones. But that's for me. I don't think my workload is the barometer of the industry.\nHas digital sound pushed the limits of what a control room can actually accomplish? Is the media getting to the point where it challenges the physics of acoustics?\nI don't think so. Things like the noise floor have changed, and the equipment has changed in size. But what goes on in the control room-the tracking, the monitoring-has not changed.\nYou work closely with your wife, Beth, who handles interior design. Has there been a change in the balance between style and substance in studio design? How much more important has the aesthetic become?\nIt was always important. My guess is that 30 years ago it was more important because they didn't have the collective knowledge we have now [about physics]. I see most things in terms of volume and how they sound, and then how they move through those spaces. But I don't think we could have gone where we went in the last ten years [on that alone]. In addition to her design eye, she runs the show here. I'm not the world's best businessman.\nHow is surround changing things at this point? There seem to be few hard-and-fast rules.\nThis is one of our current frontiers, and it's not being equipment-driven. It's definitely a pure environmental issue. Most people are a little hesitant to commit [to certain designs]. There is a lack of agreement as to how this thing should settle down. There are fundamental social issues...\nSocial issues?\nYeah. Do we really have the right to make a technology that's based exactly on where the speakers are? Are we really going to tell people how to set up their living rooms? It's one thing to tell people where two speakers should be set up. You can do that on a beach with a boom box. But it's much more complex in 5.1. You wake up, and there's five people with five different formats; this guy wants 6.1, this guy wants 7.1, half of it's marketing crap. Stereo will not go away. There are a lot of technical issues that translate to the environment, which is what I'm interested in. There are some rules that we are following. But what I want to do is build 15 of them-and I'm just about there-and then survey them; then I want to come to my peers with my report. I'm not in any rush to write any rules.\nIs multichannel sound perhaps promising more to recording studios than it can really offer? Are they looking to it in the hope of raising rates?\nI haven't seen that yet, but I'm not disagreeing with it. I'm lucky that I don't have to touch that. But I can tell you that I haven't seen anyone in the last two years discuss a project that's not 5.1. It's like discussing a project without speakers. I get some insight into that from repeat customers, and if I had to make a conclusion-and it's not gospel-I believe that studio owners are almost being forced to do it. It's like, if you don't have a 5.1 room, you're going to lose customers. I get the impression that [studio owners] feel that they have to put a 5.1 room in or customers are going to go elsewhere.\nIs studio design becoming less ideologically driven, perhaps as a result?\nSome ideology plays a role, but we're still a service provider. I personally didn't wake up one day and say everyone should listen on five speakers and a sub. Now it's being handed to us, and we're told to go solve it. But there's still plenty of room for individuality. Every studio still has ample room to put its own signature on it. I don't find it a challenge to keep that, not for me. That's a passionate answer; that's what keeps it interesting for me.\nThere's so many more kinds of facilities that use design now, from project studios to boardrooms, etc.\nThat's crossed my mind. There have been periods where I wake up and wonder, \"Can I do another control room?\" It's not about making money. Deli owners make more money than designers and architects. A lot of different kinds of spaces is what makes it challenging. I remember when Don Davis brought the first TEF machine to Bearsville-Ted Rothstein and I brought him to his first studio-and it was the first time I ever got to see a time domain measurement, to see on a graph what I had been told engineers were hearing. I'm not an engineer by training, and I can't hear a lot of the stuff I talk about. But once I could see it, I got another two years in my career.\nBut this has certainly broadened the range of your business.\nRight now studios are only about a third of our business. But I'm probably doing the same number of studios I did years ago. Our business got bigger. We don't have four people anymore, we have 14, eight of whom do nothing but draw.\nThe design business is changing. There are more people out there calling themselves designers than ever before. How is that changing the business?\nIt's not doing anything to me. Let's just say ten years ago there were ten guys doing it at a certain high level. Let's say those same people are still playing, and there's another 20 more. The aggregate bar is getting raised, because across the board there's more work. The bar is still being raised. Even the guy at the bottom will do better work than the guy putting Sonex up in a garage. It's easier for people to represent themselves as designers but not easier to represent themselves as people who can really go to the end of the line on complex solutions. I don't see my field as having become more competitive. I have as much work as I want. We always seem to get called by people who have done their research. They check the Web site and then they call.\nAre designers marketing themselves more aggressively now?\nI think collectively they are. We haven't changed our marketing program in years. We've done the same thing for eight years. The same number of ads, the same number of articles, [our public relations person] does the same thing. We had a newsletter that was replaced with a postcard. We go to the same one trade show a year. But there are more people throwing ads in. I don't think about it, but I see it.\nWhen you look over the horizon in terms of technology and design for studios, what do you see?\nThings may change in a lot of ways, like virtual linkages between studios, but one thing will not change: Sound will keep moving at 1,130 feet per second in air into your ear. Unless they're going to go into our brains or some other neurological kind of way. Maybe someday we'll eat a pill and hear something. But as long as we're sitting in a room expecting to listen to something, we're going to have to obey the basic law of physics in the environment. They haven't."}
{"text": "New York: Wined and Dined\nJACKIE: We want to Talk about dining in New York, from the stratosphere to a pub, and points in-between. Our spotlight, on two eateries for your ‘must do’ list.\nCAFÉ BOULUD\nThe ambiance of Bottega del Vino, rose petals, rose wine, cheese, and olives …. Who can ask for anything more?\nDAVID: Hands down, Daniel Boulud is the emperor of NYC’s eating scene, Eastside, Westside, Uptown, and Down. The celebrated Chef has more restaurants than you can shake a fork at, eight and counting. Plus another eight spread from Miami to London to Singapore. His flagship – a luxury liner – is named simply ‘Daniel’ and that’s the last thing simple about it. It is finest dining served theatrically in a theatre setting. Daniel’s next step is a bit less formal, modern, but with unsurpassed quality, Café Boulud. We had a heady, superb dinner on our last trip to the Big Apple. Outside, the night was July-hot; inside, the scene was even hotter; the joint was jumping in a most refined way, wall to wall with casually elegant diners, every table loaded with delicious dishes produced by Executive Chef, Gavin Kaysen. Considerate, knowledge-able wait staff made their way through with finesse and style orchestrated by dashing General Manager Dominique Paulin who somehow found time to take us through the menu and answer our questions. Boulud’s menu is as lively as the atmosphere and arranged in four basic lists: Traditional, Seasonal Flavors, Market-Inspired, and World Cuisine. We sampled a bit from each; Smoked Sturgeon, Foie Gras with a freshly baked Brioche, perfectly cooked Spaghetti with mussels, clams, and shrimp in a spicy sauce for me, and Colorado Rack of Lamb for JJ. We wanted everything else but resisted to make room for the wines chosen by Head Sommelier Edouard Bourgeois – which never stopped coming and included Cuvee Daniel Chardonnay and also Pinot Noir, a splendid Volnay and even more so St. Estephe, way too much delicious Champagne. Don’t know how we managed, but shared desserts were fresh and grilled apricots with buttermilk honey ice cream and local strawberries with angel food cake. We raise our glass and tip our toques to Daniel Boulud and the genius of Café Boulud!\nJACKIE: David does not exaggerate the tone and the cuisine, I’m having memory flashes: Risotto Balls with mild lemon, the incomparable breads baked by Daniel’s, roasted cherries with sunflower ice cream & brittle, ahhhhhh. And now, we suggest….\nBOTTEGA DEL VINO\nThe ambience captures; we are seated at a table covered with rose petals, with some stimulating samples of olives and grana from Northern Italy. Our favorite restaurant in Verona, Antica Bottega del Vino, is this bustling wine bar with a simple but excellent menu. They are kissing cousins to this New York restaurant, well located at the corner of 5th Avenue and 59th Street, serving superb Veronese cuisine, and boasting one of New York City’s largest wine cellars with over 2,000 wines from all over the world. (And they now offer an Italian breakfast, or American, if you please.) This inclusive spot welcomes fine diners and casual customers who may have just walked in from Central Park, perhaps attracted by the six antique lamps in their twinkling front.\nThe lovely Gina Mastrovito guided us to some choice dining specialties and a lovely cold, crisp Proseccco from Zonin. David still chants about the seafood salad, Linguine alle Vongole, Gnocchi di Zucca, while I loved my lamb chops. Check their website to see the antique pieces shipped from Italy.\nDuring our whiz of a stay, we did museums (lunched at The Modern in MOMA), fell into a new very tasty Pub – Cock and Bull on 45th between 5th and 6th, tried Esca (fancy-nice), tried The Lambs Club (not that nice), we took Loretta Swit to her favorite Vegan place – Candle Café at 89th and Broadway, brought cherries from the humongous Fairway Market to Larry Storch’s apartment where we met Jake La Motta, who introduced himself (with a twinkle) as ‘Robert De Niro.’ So New York!\nA framed little quote in the Candle said, “Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.” Very vegan … We’ll Travel…."}
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{"text": "APTA Applauds Legislation Aimed at Protecting Medicare Beneficiaries Introduced on the First Day of 111th Congress\nALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Physical therapy services for Medicare beneficiaries would no longer be limited by arbitrary financial caps under legislation introduced Tuesday in the Senate and House of Representatives, according to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).\nThe Medicare Access to Rehabilitation Services Act (S 46/HR 43) introduced by Senators John Ensign (R-NV), Blanche Lincoln (D-AR), Susan Collins (R-ME), and Ben Cardin (D-MD), and Representatives Xavier Becerra (D-CA), Mike Ross (D-AR), and Roy Blunt (R-MO) calls for the repeal of the Medicare therapy caps that limit coverage of outpatient rehabilitation services to $1,840 for physical therapy and speech language pathology combined and $1,840 for occupational therapy services.\n\"Therapy is necessary to effectively manage and confront many age-related diseases, such as stroke, Parkinson's, and congenital heart failure,\" said Ensign. \"Every year in the Senate we debate this issue of therapy caps, and this year needs to be the last.\"\nBecerra added, .\nLincoln.\"\n\"I am concerned that Medicare beneficiaries recovering from a stroke, hip fracture, or other disease or condition requiring extensive therapy will not be able to receive all of the services they need under this cap,\" said Collins. \"Moreover, Medicare patients will have an incentive to seek services in the hospital outpatients setting, which are not subject to the cap and are more expensive.\"\nCardin added, .\"\nAPTA President R Scott Ward, PT, PhD, who attended Tuesday's swearing in ceremonies, said, \"By introducing this legislation on the first day of the 111th Congress, our nation's leaders are sending a clear message that total repeal of the caps is the best long-term solution to ensuring that Medicare beneficiaries receive the rehabilitation services they need. It's time to end the year-to-year fixes and pass legislation that fully protects beneficiaries.\"\n\"Congress has a responsibility to pass a permanent solution for therapy caps to ensure our nation's consumers continue to receive much-needed treatments,\" said Ross. \"I am proud to join with my colleagues as an original cosponsor of this important legislation to provide long-term relief to patients and health care providers, and I will continue to advocate for its passage in the House of Representatives.\"\nBlunt noted, \"Congress has voted time and again to temporarily fix an unintended consequence of legislation passed more than a decade ago. It's about time that we pass a permanent fix so people on Medicare can receive the therapy their doctors recommend without having to worry about arbitrary payment caps.\"\nPhysical therapists are highly educated, licensed health care professionals who can help patients reduce pain and improve or restore mobility -- without expensive surgery or the side effects of medications. APTA represents more than 70,000 physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students of physical therapy nationwide. Its purpose is to improve the health and quality of life of individuals through the advancement of physical therapist practice. Learn more about conditions physical therapists can treat at, and find a physical therapist in your area at."}
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{"text": "Chapter 1276: Storming out the Cauldron!\nTranslator: CKtalon Editor: CKtalon\nUpon seeing the situation within the Concealed Dragon Cauldron, Myriad God Patriarch's heart pounded!\nWhere were the divine treasures!?\nThe cauldron was empty. Only Feng Yunyang was still there, being consumed by the flames in the middle of the cauldron, soon to be burnt to a crisp. As for the priceless divine treasures that he went to great trouble to amass, they had all vanished.\nWas it Yi Yun!?\nMyriad God Patriarch immediately thought of Yi Yun. However, he couldn't figure out how Yi Yun could have possibly managed to escape despite having his Yuan Qi and even soul sealed off!\n\"Little bastard, I'll kill you!\"\nMyriad God Patriarch was incensed. Although Yi Yun had escaped, there was nowhere for him to go. The patriarch was a deity in this pocket world. No one could escape from him!\nAlthough the treasures had been taken away, they were extraordinary. They couldn’t be refined so easily. Even if Yi Yun had eaten them, it was fine. There was no way he could have digested them all. He would just have to refine Yi Yun's body instead!\nAnd at that moment, the astral fire within the Concealed Dragon Cauldron erupted. Just like a volcano, it shot out a column of black flame that surged like a black python.\nThe Heretical God Fire Seed was the source of all fires. Its stirring instigated a strong reaction from the astral fire. At that moment, the cauldron almost blew up!\nFor alchemists, blowing up a cauldron was not a terribly rare occurrence. It occasionally happened.\nOne had to know that the energy within a cauldron would be extremely tempestuous. Any tiny deviation would cause the energy to undergo a chain reaction.\nFurthermore, Ling Xie'er was taking action, and she was doing her best to imbue chaos into the flames within the Concealed Dragon Cauldron.\nThe entire cauldron's astral fire was provided by the gathering of the nine fire dragon rifts. So just like how a large amount of snow accumulated on a mountaintop can become an avalanche with a gentle kick, so too could the astral fire easily become dangerous.\nCausing an avalanche was easy but preventing one was hard!\nThe extremely powerful Myriad God Patriarch was only an array formation grandmaster. When it came to alchemy, he wasn’t quite as genius.\n\"Ah!\"\nOutside the Concealed Dragon Cauldron, many Myriad God Ridge Elders were mentally connected to the Concealed Dragon Cauldron. The rousing of the cauldron immediately caused backlash on their souls. They felt great pain, and some of the personal disciples with weaker cultivation levels spewed large mouthfuls of blood. They had suffered internal injuries due to the sudden changes the Concealed Dragon Cauldron was undergoing.\nAnd at that moment, because he was presiding over the core of the grand array, and because of the momentary shock he received from the disappearance of the divine treasures, the Myriad God Patriarch suffered backlash on his soul.\n\"Little bastard, you are courting death!\"\nMyriad God Patriarch bellowed as he flew up. Instantly, he produced hundreds of hand seals that rapidly flew into the Concealed Dragon Cauldron, stabilizing the erupting energies!\nMyriad God Patriarch's cultivation level was profound, after all. Despite facing such a chaotic scenario, he was still able to forcibly withstand the energetic backlash and stem the raging tide!\nHowever, at that instant, the Concealed Dragon Cauldron produced a loud boom!\nA tiny pagoda was rapidly expanding!\nIt went from the size of a palm to a towering divine column in a blink of an eye!\n\"Boom!\"\nThe rapidly expanding God Advent Tower struck the Concealed Dragon Cauldron's lid with immense force!\nThe Concealed Dragon Cauldron's interior turned into a violent blob of energy that was on the verge of exploding. Upon receiving the slam from the God Advent Tower, its entire body trembled suddenly as the lid tipped open slightly!\nHu! Hu! Hu!\nThe fiery astral flames seeped out from the crack, like columns of fire that reached towards the sky for tens of thousands of feet!\nNow was the time!\nWith reddened eyes, Yi Yun, accompanied by Ling Xie'er and Snake Girl, hid inside the God Advent Tower. The God Advent Tower was an abode-type treasure that had the ability to tunnel through the void. When it struck the Concealed Dragon Cauldron with all its might, it left a tiny space behind. That was all the God Advent Tower needed.\nIn that split second, the God Advent Tower transformed into a stream of light and rushed out through the crack amid the flames!\nAnd at the same time, Yi Yun flew out of the God Advent Tower. His entire body was enveloped in black Heretic God flames, giving him the appearance of a celestial!\n\"Little bastard! You actually dared to come out!\"\nMyriad God Patriarch roared. At that moment, he could clearly see that Yi Yun had recovered to his peak condition. Furthermore, Yi Yun was spitting a large mouthful of blood essence while rushing at him.\nBurning his blood essence!?\nMyriad God Patriarch gave a sinister scoff. He did not know how Yi Yun had managed to break through the soul and Yuan Qi double seals, but he knew that even if Yi Yun burned his blood essence, and even if Yi Yun's strength increased tenfold, he was still not his match!\n\"Little bastard, I'll tear you to pieces, burn you for eighty-one days, and extract all the divine treasures you have eaten again!\"\nThe Myriad God Patriarch roared loudly. At that moment, he was using all his strength to stabilize the Concealed Dragon Cauldron that was about to explode. But even so, he could split off a tenth of his strength and still have enough to pulverize Yi Yun. But at that moment, Yi Yun suddenly changed directions and plummeted downwards!\nHis body was like a black meteor that rapidly shuttled through space to the point where the nine fiery dragons gathered!\nAnd beneath the Concealed Dragon Cauldron was the Ascending Dragon Cauldron!\nYi Yun had forced out a mouthful of blood essence that contained all the quintessential aspects of his bloodline. The Myriad God Patriarch believed that Yi Yun was going to burn his blood essence to fight, but the blood essence did not really burn at all. It had been spat at the Ascending Dragon Cauldron!\nBack at the Myriad God Ridge's recruitment test, Yi Yun had used an ordinary drop of blood to stir the Ascending Dragon Cauldron's dragon soul!\nAnd now, it was a large mouthful of blood essence that contained the powers of the Purple Crystal. It thoroughly smeared the Ascending Dragon Cauldron!\nNot only that, Yi Yun had even just eaten a Dragon Blood Fruit.\nThe strongest remnants of the Dragon Blood Fruit's dragon blood were also contained within Yi Yun's mouthful of blood essence!\nYi Yun placed all his hopes on the power of the Purple Crystal Dao Ancestor, as well as the Dragon Blood Fruit. He had entrusted everything to that mouthful of blood essence.\nWhat!?\nMyriad God Patriarch was alarmed. He had planned on vanquishing Yi Yun in a single strike but he never expected the sudden change of circumstances.\nThis punk wants to awaken the Ascending Dragon Cauldron? He must be dreaming!\nMyriad God Patriarch could tell at a glance what Yi Yun was planning. Ignoring Yi Yun, even a mouthful of Feng Yunyang's blood essence would not be able to truly awaken the Ascending Dragon Cauldron. At best, it would pull out a few treasures from the Ascending Dragon Cauldron.\nIn order to awaken the Ascending Dragon Cauldron, one needed Feng Yunyang's blood, supplemented by all those precious divine items, so that a Dragon Emperor Relic could be refined. Only then would success be possible.\nEven if Yi Yun could summon the 'Dragon Emperor Technique' out, so what!? Wouldn't it end up in his possession?\nJust as the Myriad God Patriarch was pondering over the matter—\nRoar—!\nA might dragon's roar suddenly sounded as the Ascending Dragon Cauldron began to vibrate vigorously!\n\"Buzz!!\"\nThe land quaked as cracks began to appear. The Ascending Dragon Cauldron expanded incessantly as the runes engraved on it began lighting up. The black dragon seemed to come completely alive.\nWu Wu Wu Wu!\nThe pocket world's Heaven Earth Yuan Qi surged in from all directions to concentrate on it. Lightning flashed as storms began to stir. The black dragon was swirling in the air!\nAs for Yi Yun, it seemed as though the black dragon was encircling him!\nHeretical God Fire Seed!\nBlack Dragon Lightning!\nThe lightning and fire mingled with one another with Yi Yun floating in its core like a celestial!\nAt that moment, Yi Yun deeply sensed that, due to his mouthful of blood essence, he had established an intricate bloodline connection with the Ascending Dragon Cauldron!\nOpen! Ascending Dragon Cauldron!\nYi Yun collected his thoughts and produced such a bellow.\nThe Ascending Dragon Cauldron jolted suddenly as it gradually flew up from the ground. The space within the cauldron that had been sealed opened a tiny outlet!\nYi Yun's eyes flashed.\n\"Enter!\"\nYi Yun, together with the God Advent Tower, followed the space trajectory that opened and flew into the Ascending Dragon Cauldron!\nSou!\nIn just a split second, Yi Yun and the God Advent Tower were completely hidden within the Ascending Dragon Cauldron.\nYi Yun naturally wanted to kill the Myriad God Patriarch but with his present strength, even if he had obtained the recognition of the Ascending Dragon Cauldron and was able to use a portion of its strength, he did not believe that it was possible for him to kill the patriarch.\nAfter all, no matter how powerful the Ascending Dragon Cauldron was, it was only an artifact. An artifact's strength was greatly determined by its wielder.\nThe black dragon continued swirling in the sky. When the patriarch saw this, his aged but adolescent face flushed red with lividity.\nIm…Impossible!\nMyriad God Patriarch yelled in his heart. Yi Yun had managed to enter the Ascending Dragon Cauldron? He was acutely aware of what that meant.\nHe had researched the Ascending Dragon Cauldron for millions of years but had never seen its interior. As for Yi Yun, he had gained entry just like that. That had to mean that Yi Yun obtained the Ascending Dragon Cauldron's recognition!\nHow was it possible? How did he gain the approval of the Ascending Dragon Cauldron?\nThe Myriad God Patriarch was completely confounded. He could not accept this outcome. He had expended so much effort, spent millions of years on the Ascending Dragon Cauldron. Yet, Yi Yun had taken one giant step ahead of him. Not only did Yi Yun attain the Ascending Dragon Cauldron's recognition, he had also brought all the divine treasures he stole into the Ascending Dragon Cauldron.\n\"Ah!\"\nMyriad God Patriarch let out an angry roar of despair. His tiny body seemed to possess the power of a god.\nSimultaneously, the core of the grand array that Myriad God Patriarch had set up lost his support. The astral fire that was being carefully concentrated from the nine fiery rifts became unbridled and began to erupt completely!\nBoom!\nThe terrifying astral fire enveloped the vicinity!\nThe Myriad God Ridge disciples were scattered in all directions by the terrifying energy blast!\n\"Ah, ah, ah!\"\nScreams sounded as their bodies flew into the sky while they spewed large mouthfuls of blood. Some even had their meridians shattered, with others’ dantians getting seriously cracked.\nThe heavily injured were everywhere!\n\"Bam!\"\nA person came crashing down heavily from a high altitude. His face was already unrecognizable, with blood flowing from all his orifices. All his meridians and bones were broken and his legs were gone. His organs had been ground to a paste.\nThis person was Feng Yunyang.\nThe purest Dragon Emperor bloodline was impressive after all. The moment the cauldron exploded, Feng Yunyang’s body spewed out layers of blood mist, blocking a large portion of the astral fire's blast. It gave Feng Yunyang a chance for a final breath, but of course, that breath did not last long.\nIn his present state, even a god could not save him.\n\"It's Feng Yunyang…\"\nSome people managed to recognize Feng Yunyang from his ragged clothes.\nDespite once being the final disciple of the patriarch and the successor to the Myriad God Ridge Sect Master, he ended up in such a terrible state."}
{"text": "A history of Betfair – A Sports Betting Exchange.\nBetfair operates differently from a traditional bookmaker, the key difference between a high street bookmaker and Betfair is that there is no “bookie” offering odds on all outcomes with a built in percentage profit margin. The key ingredient to make Betfair different is that “gamblers” are on both sides of the transaction. As a Betfair customer you do not bet against Betfair but against another Betfair customer. Customer 1 thinks that an outcome will happen and Customer 2 thinks that an outcome will not happen. One of the customers will “back” a selection and the other will “lay” the selection. As long as the two customers agree on the odds then the transaction can happen.\nBeing a betting exchange means that Betfair works on the same principles as the stock exchange except that users are exchanging sports odds as oppose to share prices. There are some key benefits to using a betting exchange over a traditional high street bookmaker as follows\n– Odds are generally better with an exchange. – A bookmaker builds his profit margin into the odds he offers. With Betfair this is not the case so generally the odds are more generous.\n– Odds are market driven – A traditional bookmaker will alter his odds on offer to ensure that he maintains a profit margin on all outcomes, for example if he receives a substantial bet on one outcome he will reduce the odds on offer to other customers. As Betfair is an exchange the odds on offer are driven by what other users are prepared to match, therefore in theory it should act as a “perfect market”\nAs well as its renowned Sports markets, Betfair has opened up a number of other on-line gambling games under the Betfair brand\n– Betfair Poker. – In 2005 Betfair launched it’s poker functionality by purchasing PokerChamps.com which boasts a large number of users and sponsors top poker player such as Peter Jepson and Sorel Mizzi\n– Zero Lounge – Betfair’s Zero Lounge is revolutionary in that the there is no house advantage and that users have an equal chance of winning or losing. The Zero Lounge offers Blackjack, Rouletter, Baccarat and Crazy Nights.\n– Betfair Arcade – Betfair Arcade was launched in 2008 and uniquely rewards players for regular play. Games include Monopoly and Cluedo.\n– Betfair Mobile – Betfair is now available for use on suitable mobile phones, an advantage that makes trading “backing and laying at different odds” more suited to the busy man.\nBy FootballMS\nAndrew Brown writes for The Football Merchandise Store the web’s finest collection of Football Souvenirs and Football Merchandise"}
{"text": "[quote user=\"ibleedblue85\"]\n[quote user=\"bigblue4417\"][quote user=\"ibleedblue85\"]Iif no one is cheating nor taking advantage of someone that doestn complete understand or a FF rookie then nothing should be rejectable and thats the bottom line.[/quote]\nThis is what we determined last year MH. Protest all you want, that trade could not have been stopped. Even I could justify it and THAT is saying something...\n[/quote]</P>\nlook at shocks trade, LOL prime example! many wanted that rejected and argued and in the end shock got the better end of the stick. </P>\nits all about your weaknesses and waht you value players at and that will change person to person. </P>\ni think daven hurt his team and made matts better but it wasnt cheating nor rejectable.</P>[/quote]i lost my innocence when Double B took advantage of me last year.."}
{"text": "In this entry, Sheriff Dixon Noble whose wife disappeared three years ago is recently involved with Ruth W. They aren't moving too fast, because he doesn't want to claim his wife has abandoned him and it's too soon to declare her dead. Then word in the family is the wife's godfather saw her in San Francisco. Dixon goes out to investigate. She looks very similar, but is not his wife. Meanwhile, a black guy tried to kill the widow of a psychic/necromancer. The attempt is foiled by Special Agent Cheney Stone. Of course these threads will be tied together eventually, altho not until quite late in the novel. Finding out that thirty years ago, some guy was sleeping with his next door neighbor, an older woman who was quite unpleasant, then he killed her and her husband and would have gotten away with it except their son framed him successfully for the murder (which he did actually commit), and then the son used the psychic to stay in touch with Mommie Dearest and then happened to stumble across the sheriff's wife who was a ringer for Mommie Dearest but wouldn't leave husband and kids to hang out with Mommie Dearest's psycho son, so he killed her. But then a guy who knew the sheriff's wife had a sister that looked a lot like her and with work looked even more like her and therefore Mommie Dearest, so they hooked up and then the godfather of the dead woman saw the brother's sister, now wife of psycho son of Mommie Dearest. And this is supposed to explain why psycho son hired the black guy to go on a killing spree including the psychic, the psychic's wife, other psychics in the Bay area, etc.\nI have reservations about Coulter -- that's why I get her from the library, and really only when I'm too tired to exert any energy to find something better. After this outing, I may just revert to rereading _The Cove_ whenever I'm tempted to read Coulter. _The Cove_ is awesomely hilarious and wonderful in many ways. The rest of the series ranges from meh to this turd. I mean, it's one thing when all the good guys are LEOs and right wingers who live in rural Virginia. It's a whole other thing when your bad guys wear t-shirts that say I Only Swing Left and say things like I can't believe they said Barbara was too far left. I'll tolerate a lot of right wing foolishness in an otherwise good romance novel, but this isn't an otherwise good romance novel and this is actually going way, way, too far into cartoon-land.\nAlso, having the only black guy be the crazy assassin is Not Okay. I keep hoping I just read too fast and missed the sympathetic or at least neutral non-white characters. I suppose I should be grateful the good guys didn't attend a Promise Keepers event or a Klan gathering."}
{"text": "Posted by Editoress on 04/8/01\nNapa World Cup TIme Trial\nIt was Canada 1-2-3 for the opening round of the Mountain Bike World Cup in Napa, California today. One was Campbellville, Ontario's Chrissy Redden in the women's time trial, a scant 0.33 seconds ahead of American Alison Dunlap. Two was Victoria's Ryder Hesjedal, 10.55 seconds behind Marco Bui of Italy in the men's event, and three was fellow Victoria native Roland Green, a further 4.29 seconds behind Hesjedal.\nThe time trial is a new event in the World Cup, and will take place before each cross-country race. The event will be used to seed riders on the start line, and points will be kept to determine the overall leader in the time trial competition.\n\"It was great!\", said Redden. \"I went out as hard as I could and tried to maintain my form throughout. This event will definitely add to the difficulty of the World Cup, because now you have to try and recover after it before the cross-country the next morning.\"\nRyder Hesjedal, a team mate of Redden on the pro Subaru-Gary Fisher squad, felt the pressure to match. \"Me and Chrissy have been finishing the same (positions) all spring, so I knew that I wanted to match her. Unfortunately I was one spot behind. This will mean that I start on the front row in the cross-country, which is perfect. I would have to rate this my best result as a pro, by far.\"\nGreen, the silver medalist at the world championships in 2000, and one of the strongest riders thus far in the season, was also happy with his result. \"I like the idea of the time trial - you can work hard to get a good start, and use that to your advantage. Plus, it's good to have two days of racing instead of just one.\"\nOther top Canadian results include Chris Sheppard (Kamloops, B.C.) in 8th and Seamus McGrath (Waterdown, Ontario) in 15th for the men, and Alison Sydor (Victoria) 8th in the women.\nNapa World Cup - More Photos from Time Trial\nWomen\nAlison Sydor.\nAlison Dunlap.\nBarb Blatter.\nLeslie Tomlinson.\nMarie-Helene Premont.\nKiara Bisaro.\nAnn Yew.\nClaire Townsend.\nTrish Sinclair.\nLinda Robichaud.\nHeather Cole.\nMen\nChris Sheppard.\nSeamus Mcgrath.\nPeter Wedge.\nMathieu Toulouse.\nCanadian Cyclist of the Year Awards\nWe were finally able to catch up with 2 of the winners for the 2000 Canadian Cyclist of the Year Awards and made presentations to them before yesterdays time trial.\nRoland Green.\nAlison Sydor.\nAnd last but not least... Paola Pezzo poses beside her \"Special Edition\" Gary Fisher that has been covered in gold leaf.........\nPaola Pezzo.\nBMC Software Downtown Criterium\nAustin, Texas\nMen\n1. Vassili Davidenko, Navigators\n2. Baden Cooke, Mercury-Viatel\n3. Charles Dionne, 7UP/Colorado Cyclist\n4. John Peters, Mercury-Viatel\n5. Jason Waddell, Mathis Brothers.com/CRRC\n6. Trent Klasna, Saturn\n7. Graeme Miller, NetZero\n8. Phil Zajicek, Mercury-Viatel\n9. Oscar Pineda, 7UP/Colorado Cyclist\n10. Hilton Clarke, NetZero\n13. Mark Walters, Navigators\nWomen\n1 Ina Teutenberg, Saturn\n2 Anna Millward, Saturn\n3 Sarah Ulmer, Autotrader.com\n4 Joanne Kiesanowski, Proctor & Gamble\n5 Petra Rossner, Saturn\n6 Kristy Scrymgeour, Saturn\n7 Suzanne Sonye, Saturn\n8 Tina Mayolo, Autotrader.com\n9 Andrea Hannos, VeriZon Wireless\n10 Jenny Eyerman, Jane Cosmetics\n16. Gina Grain, 800.com"}
{"text": "I can only say that with respect to\"Welcome Aboard\", the the descriptions listed below accurately reflect the information in the 1999 and 1989 Checklists. I did not compare the rest of the information.So there was no typing mistake in the irisregister information (in this case at any rate). The '99 Checklist information in irisregister was compiled from the original electronic version of the Checklist itself (that is to say, the file that was sent to the printer). The '89 Checklist and prior were scanned and converted and have a few problems with special characters (\" in particular and others.I will ask the Registrar, but doubt we will get any further information,JohnOn Nov 22, 2006, at 12:42 AM, loic tasquier wrote:> I Think there's sth to check here >> As i was making the tree of WIND OF CHANGE i thought sth was wrong: > look at the picture of WELCOME REWARD, it CANNOT BE the father!>> When you compare with it's sibling 4657 NEPTUNE'S COAT you understand > there must have been a swap in the spelling between WELCOME ABOARD and > WELCOME REWARD>> Especially if you consider that Hager had already used WELCOME ABOARD > sib in AUTUMN CLOUD and BLUE ANEW>> AUTUMN CLOUDS> (Ben Hager, R. 1990). Sdlg. RE4384BlWh. TB 45\" (114 cm) M & RE > (Sept.-Oct./CA).> \"Lightly ruffled pale blue, fading to blue white; beards blue white. > T3532LtBl: (White Elephant sib x Avalon Bay) X Welcome Aboard sib. > Melrose 1990.>> BLUE ANEW> (Ben Hager, R. 1990). Sdlg. RE4384RndBl. TB 32\" (81 cm) M & RE > (Aug.-Nov/CA).> Medium blue; beards blue white. T3532LtBl: (White Elephant sib x > Avalon Bay) X Welcome Aboard sib. Melrose 1990.>  > NEPTUNE'S CLOAK> (Ben Hager, R. 1989). Sdlg. T4657RfLtBl. TB 36\" (91 cm) M.> Ruffled clear light true blue; white beard. T3532LtBl: (White Elephant > blue sib x Avalon Bay) X Welcome Aboard. Roris Gardens 1992.> WINDS OF CHANGE> (Ben Hager, R. 1992). Sdlg. RE4657LtBl. TB 36\" (91 cm) M & RE.> \"Fluted and ruffled light sky blue; beards white, tipped yellow in > throat. T3532LtBl: ((Geometrics sib x Ice Sculpture) x Avalon Bay) X > Welcome Reward. Melrose 1993. HM 1997\">IER    zone 6 - Nederland>  Email : tasquierloic@cs.com>> <welcome reward71sundt.jpg><welcome aboard88hager.JPG>\nMovies News\nAll the latest\non films and stars\nWant the scoop?\nnews and gossip.\nYahoo! e-commerce\ncomes with 24 hour\nphone support."}
{"text": "A portrait of my little ones; once a week, every week, in 2014\nSage - we bathed Alby together in front of the wood fire and once he was done, you hopped in and stayed for hours.\nAlby - you're the light of our lives, little man. There is no sweeter sound than your hearty giggles.\n{The 52 Project, inspired by the lovely Jodi}\nThey're both so precious! Look at her eyelashes, and his cheeky smile!\nBeautiful shots and beautiful babes."}
{"text": "Bushing swap out? [Archive] - SmokinVette.com Forums SmokinVette.com Forums > Corvette Forums > C5 Corvette Forums > C5 Tech & Performance > Bushing swap out? PDA : Bushing swap out? Y23NBC505-20-2010, 06:24 AMWho has done all your bushings to polyurethane? What are your thoughts on the difference and the level of difficulty in doing the job? product05-21-2010, 06:52 AMI helped a buddy do his a year back and it was a tedious job to say the least. Now the performance feeling afterward was alot different in a positive way.:sm_party: blunderbuss05-26-2010, 11:49 AMIn the grand scheme of things it's not a tough job at all. templeofthedog05-27-2010, 06:33 AMYou'll love the outcome though. vBulletin® v3.8.4, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd."}
{"text": "The Bold And The Beautiful Poll: The Trampiest Man.\nDouble standards need not apply.\nFrom all appearances, it looks like Liam’s mother wasn’t that great about keeping her pants on, but it takes two to tango and it’s not like any of the guys on the show can claim to be beacons of virtue. Which of the show’s men has the loosest libido?\nVote in our poll and let Soap Opera Fan Blog know what you think. Don’t see the choice you would have made listed? Why not tell us what you think should have been included in the comments section below.\nMake sure to check out our B&B appearances, news, cast bios, spoilers and polls.\nPhoto Credit: Soap Opera Fan Blog\nFun fact! Matthew Purvis wrote this story just for you on August 30th, 2010 |\nComment added September 1st, 2010 at 12:42 9th, 2010 at 12:29 pm\nBuy:Tramadol.Viagra Super Active+.Viagra.Cialis Professional.Cialis Super Active+.Super Active ED Pack.VPXL.Maxaman.Cialis Soft Tabs.Soma.Viagra Professional.Zithromax.Levitra.Viagra Soft Tabs.Cialis.Viagra Super Force.Propecia….\nComment added November 7th, 2010 at 1:15 am\ni dont like having so many young 1s on the b@B,,,she didnt do it so great how sally did it years ago.i dont like it with so amny young 1s,,,,i like it better with the older people on the show"}
{"text": "7 thoughts on “What to do when you’re not happy with your life”\nI am 50 years old and my life seems to be getting worse every day. I have received two dui within five months of each. I am so unhappy I didn’t want to go home. And now with jail and house arrest and fines , my future looks even more bleak, so I wake up each day wondering what is the purpose of living.\nHi Karen,\nI’m really sorry to hear that. But I can tell you that happiness has very clear causes. It’s too much to explain here so the best thing you can do right now is read Chapter1 of Happy Guide. It’s completely free, and you don’t need to read the rest of the book if you don’t want (although you’ll probably want to).\nThe chapter is called “The Happiness Secret” and explains very clearly where we all go wrong, and what we need to correct. Just click this link to go to the home page and then on the book cover. Chapter1 should open.\nMike and I spent many many years pinning down the exact causes of health and happiness, so the book is absolutely the best place to put your attention. And of course if you have any questions at all, please free to ask :-)\nGo to home page\nBest wishes,\nJames\nHi to the “Happy Guide” people and thanks for helping us,\nI am trying my best to be happy in general. But please guide me on how to react when my spouse insults my parents regularly. He appreciates his entire family, but always downgrades my family, saying things like my parents are mean and poor etc. etc. I have told him to leave me and get a richer spouse, but he absolutely wont let me go. After every argument he constantly torments me with remarks and bullying. But I cant keep my cool when he says these things. I dont know how to stay happy and keep my nerves with his constant irritating remarks and a damaged family bonding (because my parents dont talk with him and neither does he talk with them). And I have no way to live separately from him (he has told me clearly that he wont divorce me). Please tell me a solution to this constant pull between two of my most important aspects of life: parents and marriage. I am desperate to get freedom from this hell.\nHi “Tired”,\nI’m sorry to hear about your difficult situation. One thing that may help is to understand that all negative behavior is really a symptom of unhappiness, in some form. A perfectly happy, healthy person would never mistreat someone else. They would simply not feel any pull or urge to do so.\nYour spouse’s behavior shows that he is feeling bad (in terms of vitality) and/or is holding certain mental concepts that conflict with his actual reality. I don’t know your situation well but this could be a “status” thing — the feeling that somehow your family is “below” his. Of course, such things are purely constructs of the mind. No human being is more valuable or more worthy than any other. At its roots, this may not be his fault. We are all born into a very “mental” world and we tend to inherent the misplaced concepts of our parents and those around us.\nAlthough unpleasant, I hope this will help you to not “personalize” his treatment of you and your family quite as much. It’s helpful to know that his actions are symptoms of his overall state, which includes both his general vitality and any unhelpful beliefs and concepts he may be living “through”.\nOf course the actual behavior is unacceptable and disturbing. It’s not a situation you can allow to continue. I would try to talk to him. Ask him why he finds your family so distasteful. Try to stay calm and non-reactive. Be genuinely interested. That conversation will hopefully reveal any concepts or values that are coloring his experience of the world. They can then be addressed directly. If he repeatedly refuses to talk then you essentially have no relationship left.\nI was sorry to hear by your choice of words that you feel that you cannot leave him. This is never true, but people can certainly feel that way. A relationship should always be a choice. It should enhance both people’s lives. No-one should ever feel trapped. There must always be a way to walk away. Otherwise, one party is beholden to the other’s behavior for evermore, no matter how unacceptable.\nI hope this helps. Calm communication is the key. If that is simply impossible, then you must find a way to walk away. Please feel free to come back to me if needed.\nBest wishes,\nJames"}
{"text": "Lemong in cooking and adding flavor to dishes. Apart from cooking, it is also used for medicinal purposes.\nNutrition Information\nA cup of raw lemongrass is laden with about 99 calories along with no fat and cholesterol.\nLemongrass can have side effects on pregnant women as well. Woman that are pregnant and breastfeed can have effects on their child. And that is why, experts recommend women to avoid lemongrass until further evidence are available..."}
{"text": "The underdog Montreal Canadiens have come so far, shocking the hockey world, writes Sam McCaig.\nLet's hear it for the Habs\nWhether the Montreal Canadiens' unlikely play-off run continues past the Pittsburgh Penguins and into the Eastern Conference final - and maybe even beyond - is almost a moot point. Let's take a moment and consider how far the Habs have already come. The team that finished 16th overall in the 30-team NHL, that backed into the play-offs thanks to an overtime loss in their final game of the regular season, has already accomplished far more than your average underdog.\nThe Habs shocked the hockey world when they rallied from a three-games-to-one series deficit against the Presidents' Trophy-winning Washington Capitals, shutting down the NHL's most explosive offence in the process. (As a side note, the Canadiens became the first No 8 seed in NHL history to win a series after trailing 3-1.) Jaroslav Halak, the goaltender, has received most of the credit - and deservedly so - for his spectacular play and penchant for winning when facing 40 or more shots. Of course, Halak has had a lot of help, from the shot-blocking blueline tandem of Hal Gill and Josh Gorges to the relentless backchecking of the team's suddenly defensive forwards.\nTimely scoring? Hello, Mike Cammalleri, with nine goals in 12 games, and Brian Gionta, with five. What else do these two forwards have in common besides an ability to score in the clutch? For starters, they are the pint-sized jewels in the since-departed GM Bob Gainey's free agency crown, signed last summer amid hue and cry that their diminutive size would not allow them to compete when the going got rough in the play-offs. Gainey, who stepped down in mid-season, saying he had lost his passion for the job, has to be feeling a sense of satisfaction seeing his charges forge ahead in the face of overwhelming odds.\nThe Canadiens did not rest after the first round, continually rallying against the defending Stanley Cup-champion Penguins in Round 2 while everyone outside Montreal - or, more accurately, beyond Quebec's borders - was busy dismissing their chances to advance. Falling behind 3-2 against the Penguins does not help their cause, but underestimating the Canadiens ia a mug's game. As in, underestimate them again and they might end up with Lord Stanley's mug. sports@thenational.ae"}
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{"text": "NEW.\nFries was recognized for his foresight and ability to expand the company into regions of the world not yet explored by other cable providers and in which nine million homes are still watching analog television. It was Fries' critical leadership that helped create a global organization that generated $10 billion in revenues, has 20 million customers and operates in 13 countries. Liberty Global (LGI) is currently the second largest cable TV company in the world, behind Comcast. Fries right to free media\nLGI was born in 1989 and Fries' first job was to travel the globe, drum up new business opportunities and lead the company's first deals. In 1990, he found himself driving around rural Hungary in meetings with local officials. He was beaming presentations intended to teach communists about profit and value creation onto the walls of ranches and town halls. The fall of communism had given local governments network systems and rights that they didn't know how to use. Mike was there with a solution, and the result was the launch of the first international cable network, HBO Hungary. 'family' Ernst & applications."}