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{"text": "Marken, Volendam & Dutch Windmill Village One Day Trip from Amsterdam\nOverall Rating\nReviews\nAttended as\nExcellent!Reviewed by: Andy, 2015/09/02\nWhile Amsterdam is an amazing city, I always had visions of Holland with the windmills, wooden clogs, and also cheese. The trip seemed to include all of the above so my wife and I signed up for the trip, and it definitely included all of the above in just a half day tour. While the trip was tight in terms of time, there were enough for us to just walk around a little. Our guide was excellent, friendly, and provided all sorts of fun facts during the trip. We were very happy to get out and see a side of Holland that we could not get in Amsterdam. We even got to try the world famous Voledam cheese from the original voledam cheese factory!\nFantastic day trip from AmsterdamReviewed by: Sharon, 2015/08/29\nIf you want to take a day off from the big city life of Amsterdam, the day trip to Marken, Volendam, and dutch windmill villages is the perfect getaway. We joined the tour as we wanted to see what Netherlands outside of Amsterdam is like previously, and the trip definitely did not disappoint. You got a feel of the Windmill villages and was able to go inside one of them and see how it worked. We then went to Voledam where the cheese market was cool and certain good for tasting. Ultimately, we took a quiet and joyful ride to the island of Marken visiting the clog factory. The only thing we wished was that there were more time at each of the spots for us to enjoy.\nnice experienceReviewed by: tansy, 2015/06/25\nI took this tour with my husband and mother. We agree that it is well worth the money and great tour getting into Amsterdam countrysides. The tour was user friendly because it provided multi-language audio guide. It was well organised with an engaging and nice tour guide and the announcements of meeting time and place were clear. As we had to visit 3 places in 5 hours, it was a little bit of rush. The sceneries were amazing and we took many beautiful photos. The windmill village was really beautiful. The demonstration in cheese factory was interesting. The fishing village was very different from those in Hong Kong. We took a half hour boat trip to the clog factory where we could buy hand made traditional Dutch clogs.\nGreat scenery!Reviewed by: Vicky, 2015/06/12\nI enjoyed the great sceneries in Marken,Volendam and Dutch Windmill village.These were all good spots for photography session .There were also demonstration of cheese and clogs making for those have interest on it.The tour group size was big and each of us was given a headphone during our bus journey that provide brief introduction of the places that we were going to visit.Tour guides were good in reminding us on our road safety with bicycles .Overall the tour was a bit rush to cover all places .If there were more time given for taking photos it will be even a more excellent and enjoyable experience.I would say it was still a day trip that worthwhile to pay a visit due to its nice sceneries.\nWorth the visit! :)Reviewed by: Yuki, 2015/06/06\nWhen I first booked the trip, I wasn't too sure if there would be enough time to cover all the places within half a day. But I was not disappointed at the end of the tour! The trip was very organised with friendly tour guides and we were told the meeting point and time at each place. There were demonstrations of cheese and clogs making and people are allowed time to grab a bite or drinks - so don't worry, you don't have to pack your own sandwiches! Personally, I would prefer to have a bit more time for taking photographs as the sceneries were just so breathtaking! In short, this is definitely the tour to show you the gems of Netherlands. :)\nReview for Day Trip fromAmsterdam to Marken, Volendam & Dutch Windmill VillageReviewed by: Sally Lim, Malaysia, 2015/06/03\nI will say that my experience with Veltra just average. Although the tour group size is big but there are 2 tour guides. They are good in concerning our safety with bicycles on the road. However, their English need to improve better.\nThe itinerary mentioned in the website is 6 hours but the actual itinerary only took about 5 hours. I felt rushing like duck. We do not have much time for photography. In order to have more time for photography, I sacrifice the briefing of the cheese-making and Dutch windmill. Actually I don't understand the rushing as according to the website, we should have 6 hours. The extra 1 hour really make the difference. In fact, I think the tour guide is rushing for next itinerary.\nFrankly speaking, the reason why I chose Veltra first place is because I hope that my review submission will get back 50% of the day trip price. Then it will be a value worth day trip.\nEnjoy various faces of Holland!Reviewed by: Anonymous, 2015/01/27\nWe joined a morning tour. We thought it would be rushed as we would cover 3 places in half a day, but it was well timed. After visiting a cheese factory, we had enough to time to try some seafood for lunch. Also, we were able to go up to the top of a windmill. I was very satisfied as we were able to enjoy Holland-like landscapes efficiently on a fine day.\n<Translated by Veltra.com>\nI really had fun!Reviewed by: Anonymous, 2015/01/27\nThere were so many places to see! I didn't expect I could go on a sightseeing ship, so I was excited.\nWith the blue sky, white clouds and a lake without waves, it was like a mirror world. (It was like Uyuni lake in Bolivia.)\nA harbor town where we went to had a beautiful streetscape.\nAfter seeing a cheese factory, we had a lunch (you have to buy it yourself) and took a walk - fish and chips was really tasty there!\nThe one day sightseeing was like a dream. I'm very satisfied.\n<Translated by Veltra.com>\nVery satisfiedReviewed by: Anonymous, 2015/01/27\nWe have joined several tours, and this is the best so far. You may be under the impression that Zanze Schans is flooded with tourists, but this is the only place you can view a vast landscape lined with numerous windmills.\nMarken and Volendam are both small fishing villages, with a spectacular view of the dock in the evening. We enjoyed visiting a wooden shoe factory and a choose factory, with interesting explanations provided by a female guide.\nThe bus guide spoke English, which was easy to understand, and he was always all smiles. It is the best tour to see the rural areas of the Netherlands.\n<Translated by Veltra.com>\nHolland’s rural landscapeReviewed by: Anonymous, 2015/01/27\nBlessed with a fine weather, it was an excellent tour. Girls at a cheese factory and a wooden shoe factory were all dressed in cute traditional clothes and gave humorous explanations, which we all enjoyed. The cheese was excellent!\nThe guide was very friendly and cheerful.\nIn the last, we sang \"Amsterdam, Amsterdam\" (Holland song?) together.\nIt was a fun and memorable trip!\n<Translated by Veltra.com>\nThank you very much for joining our review rebate promotion! Time displayed on our website includes the time for transportation from the hotel and check in time for the customer's courtesy, hence the additional 1 hour in the itinerary.\nThank you again for your review and we look forward to your next booking with VELTRA!"}
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{"text": "“Source:- Business Standard”\nPrivate sector lender Axis Bank on Tuesday said it would acquire an additional 29 per cent stake in Max Life Insurance for an estimated price of Rs 1,592 crore, raising its total holding in the life insurer to 30 per cent after the completion of the deal.\nMax Financial Services will hold the remaining 70 per cent in the joint venture.\nAxis is looking to purchase around 556 million shares of Max Life Insurance at a price of Rs 28.61 per share, but the estimate will change based on the date when the deal is closed. The bank will acquire the shares from Max Financial Services and sign a shareholders’ agreement and a share-purchase agreement.\nThe boards of Axis Bank and Max Financial Services (MFS) met on April 27 and gave the go-ahead to the deal. This comes after the signing of the confidentiality and exclusivity arrangement on February 20 to explore the possibility of a long-term strategic partnership between Axis and Max Life.\nCurrently, MFS owns 72.5 per cent, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance (MSI) owns 25.5 per cent, and Axis has a minority stake of 2 per cent in Max Life. Of the 2 per cent, Axis will sell 1 per cent to MFS before the deal goes through. Then it will acquire 29 per cent stake in Max Life thereby raising its overall stake to 30 per cent.\nMSI is swapping its 20.6 per cent stake in Max Life with 21.9 per cent stake in MFS. And, MFS also plans to purchase MSI’s remaining stake of 4.9 per cent in Max Life.\nAfter the completion of these transactions, Max Life would become a 70:30 joint venture between MFS and Axis. The proposed transactions are subject to approval from corporate and regulatory authorities (including the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India, Reserve Bank of India, and Competition Commission of India), the bank said.\n“We continue to believe in the long-term prospects of India’s under-penetrated life insurance space, the current environment notwithstanding. We see this joint venture creating immense value for our stakeholders, given our long-standing, high-performing partnership with Max Life,” said Amitabh Chaudhry, Axis Bank’s managing director and chief executive officer.\nOn a call with the media, Chaudhry said the transaction’s impact on Axis Bank’s capital ratio will be 10 basis points and the aim was to build the Axis franchise as a financial service provider. Max Life will include Axis Bank’s name in its tag line.\nThe joint venture will significantly improve Max Life’s competitiveness vis-à-vis its rivals, including other private life insurers owned by large banks. In the venture, Max Financial will have the right to nominate four directors on the board of Max Life, and Axis Bank will have the right to nominate three directors. “One nominee director of the promoter group on the board of MFSL shall be a person identified by Axis,” the bank said. The acquisition is expected to be completed in 6-9 months.\n“This move is an emphatic signal that Max Life will become an even more formidable player in the Indian life insurance space,” said Analjit Singh, founder & chairman of the Max group.\nAxis Bank’s adoption of open architecture had introduced ambiguity in its long-term bancassurance relationship with Max Life. Axis will have more skin in the game with a 30 per cent stake, and, hence, removes the uncertainty, said Prayesh Jain, lead analyst, Institutional Equities, YES Securities.\nAxis Bank, already a bancassurance partner of Max Life Insurance, sells Max Life’s products as a corporate agent. The total premium generated through this has aggregated to over Rs 38,000 crore.\nApart from Axis Bank, Max Life’s bancassurance partners include YES Bank and Lakshmi Vilas Bank. Axis also has similar partnerships with the state-owned Life Insurance Corporation, and Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company."}
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{"text": "We moved into our home in October. It was much-awaited, much-anticipated, and sort of rushed. You see, we moved on a Tuesday and traveled for five days beginning that Thursday. We are settled, but there are still things to do. It takes me a while to turn houses into homes. I would rather wait and find just the right piece than make a hurried decision.\nOur third bedroom is filled with boxes–still. I am generally highly motivated against such a thing. I don’t like clutter. I don’t like disorganization. There is a place for everything, and I like everything to be in its place. People keep asking when I will do a home tour on the blog. They want to see the photos and finished product after all the sharing of the process as we built. I get it. I want to see it finished, too.\n“When I finish the guest room,” I kept saying. Then it hit me. That room isn’t for a guest. It’s the baby’s room. I don’t want to clean it out and set it up as a guest room when it belongs to a member of our family. She’s not a guest. She’s our daughter; she’s not home yet; we haven’t seen her face yet. We don’t know if she has been born yet, or if she is even a glimmer in her birth mother’s eye. We don’t know any of that yet. But…\nWe know that He knows. He knows her name, how many hairs are on her head, when she will become part of our family. He knows that she was always ours, and He knows just the right time to entrust her to us.\nSet back in the studs, there are scriptures written where we prayed expectantly before this house was our home.\nThe scriptures are throughout the house, with specifics to each room gracing the boards. Her room is no different: her room, her scriptures, her prayers. Until she is here with us, we’ll wait and pray."}
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{"text": "Did you check out our first guest appearance release with Alfonso, @MyEdTechLife last week? Be sure to tune in to myedtech.life/s1e43, where we spilled the beans on all the java goodies to kick-start our #3CCs joy project. It’s been a little over two months since we first started to ideate our podcast together across time zones, and it’s been such a beautiful journey thus far. There’s been a plethora of learning and growth and we are excited, so be sure to check out the episode to hear a little more about our WHY.\nIf you’re wondering what kinds of coffee chatter happens behind the scenes between the 3 Caffeinated Coaches, then get ready for a down-to-earth dose of raw, because we’re about as real as can be in the world of education. We each come from different backgrounds and regions, and much of our conversation revolves around how our podcast idea came about and how we can enhance education through mentoring, instructional coaching, and leadership. One of our three pillars is inspire, and although we’re going to dive into our pillars in greater depth over the coming months, we’ve been chatting a lot recently about where we go to seek out new inspiration to support our communities, as well as our own professional development.\nComing from different backgrounds, with a wealth of different life experiences, means that we each bring a variety of interests and passions to the #3CCs table every day. Thought-provoking conversations about innovating to improve education also challenges our creative problem-solving skills and pushes us to new heights. This blog post is not a plug for just another one of my other joy projects (which I’m enjoying developing weekly); it’s something special that brought the three of us together in a new space - the creative space.\nShannon’s been inspired through her love of creative education, harnessing the power of Adobe Spark within her communities, to grow her creative skills even further through illustration; she’s been joining many of my #eduTGIF episodes, a series which I host live on @Behance every Thursday evening (10pm PT) / Friday morning (8am GMT+2). My endeavor is to inspire educators to take risks to leverage illustration creatively across K-12 curriculum through the power of visual learning called ‘sketchnoting’. So, guess who joined today’s Kindness Matters episode? That’s right, Becky! She was really excited to join, now that she finally found a Thursday evening commitment-free to enjoy a bit of self-care.\nSo how does attending a live-stream = self-care, you might ask? Well, what’s great about Behance is that you’ll have the chance to listen to some inspiring music while watching talented professional artists create their masterpieces; they create a space to unwind, relax, and find their zen. It means people can bring their favorite drink, throw their favorite hoodie/slippers on, maybe even light a candle (my favorite scent is Marshmallow Fireside, in case you’re wondering), all while bringing their current creativity project, and JAMMING to the vibes!\nWhat do illustration, sketchnoting, and creativity have to do with education, coaching, mentoring, or leading? The series explores strategies which educators, coaches, and leaders can harness across the curriculum to support innovation in collaborative ways, visual learning, and metacognition. Through different weekly topics, I have been able to share many ideas of how educators can empower their learners to create these same creative spaces to spark their engagement, their creativity, as well as their intrinsic motivation to learn and grow.\nAlthough I never actually invited Shannon and Becky to join my joy project Livestream, they were both really excited to join tonight’s episode, and I’m so grateful they did! Not only did they both share their ideas in the chat and meet new EdTech creativity leaders, but they also created magical pieces of artwork alongside me. Even though they shared how much fun they had, their immediate reactions were to celebrate each other in our #3CCs space at the end of my Livestream. Becky shared how she “really liked how [I] drew a tree and it inspired [Shannon] to draw the earth in a heart.” A truly special capture of the importance of a focus on kindness, not only across education but reaching humans across the entire planet, gorgeous Shannon!\nBecky’s was a beautiful creation based on my own Kindness Tree model, except she was truly inspired by the candy grams idea, and even “ran out of kind messages” - what a heartwarming sentiment to Kindness Matters; just look at all these acts of kindness that can/are exchanged in education communities globally!\nAnd guess what? The innovation had only just begun. Shannon’s keen eye noticed that Adobe Fresco’s platform had recently gone through an upgrade and that it appeared we could actually collaborate on the same artboard together! As with any other EDU endeavor, we were ecstatic as ever to take learning risks, and experiment - even if it was live on air for all to watch. I’m truly humbled always by my teammates, Becky and Shannon, who never cease to impress me with their courageous nature and bravery for the betterment of education and self-improvement.\nEven though we weren’t actually able to collaborate synchronously in a Fresco file, we definitely invited each other after the live stream to try the new feature out. I honestly have no words for the excitement you can see shining from Shannon’s eyes as she read that I was adding to her masterpiece. As we explore, discover, and create together as adults, the excitement and passion that ensues are exactly why we do what we do. As educators, mentors, coaches, and leaders, we strive to inspire this intrinsic motivation to learn, grow, and live life to the max!\nA simple brush-stroke, a new layer, a new shadow effect, small tiny additions can add depth to make an idea literally pop off the page and sparkle on its journey through the clouds and across time zones. It’s the little things in life that matter— the time we take to share new ideas, explore new strategies, unpack new tools, and celebrate creative collaboration with your #PLN. It’s an honor to add these little touches to Shannon’s masterpiece, but it’s the ideas that ensued, that made me most proud; she’s already thinking about the different ways she can apply pass-the-sketchnote creativity across center rotations, and even here in #3CCs.\nCan you spy-with-your-little-eye, what very special asset Shannon added to my #eduTGIF artboard? I cannot begin to tell you how truly touched I was to see her addition— the perfect addition to exemplifying kindness from the heart.\nKindness Matters is something the whole world is in need of. Imagine how much inspiration we shared and exchanged together in this short 1.5hr episode, not to mention the joy we each felt creating something special to celebrate acts of kindness. The ideas that we’ll each take away to share with our respective education communities are vast, and we celebrate those who may be inspired to likewise share and implement them with their own learners… imagine the creativity that will spark across classrooms globally just from 3 education leaders getting together to create some sketchnotes one evening/morning.\nIt doesn’t take a massive presentation or a detailed webinar with loads of ideas and strategies to consume; sometimes all it takes is an inspiring creative space to connect, collaborate, ideate, share, and celebrate things that you’re passionate about. No matter what your role is in education, make sure you’re taking the time to jump outside your comfort zone and take risks to try new things, experience new activities, and find new ways to collaborate creatively. Take the time to seek inspiration from all avenues of life in order to learn to be a better coach, mentor, and leader.\nAnd as always, may your caffeine be strong and your inspiration high."}
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{"text": "Surge Summary: LGBTQ activists respond with misrepresentations and vulgarity to a piece asking Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg how he feels about certain known aspects of the homosexual lifestyle.Don Boys, Ph.D.\nLGBTQ people are a distinct group who only faintly disguise their hatred of normal people and their hatred was recently revealed in their responses to my article dealing with Pete Buttigieg. publicly.)\nOriginally published here.\nThe views here are those of the author and not necessarily Daily Surge.\nImage: Adapted from: Lorie Shaull from St Paul, United States – Pete Buttigieg, CC BY-SA 2.0,\nSend this to a friend"}
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{"text": "This is a follow-up to Friday’s column, “Health Care for a Changing Work Force.” about the Freelancers Union ― which brings together freelance workers to increase their power in markets and politics ― reveal that many independent workers feel that the battle for affordable health insurance is one they are losing.\n“I remember being a temp and having no access to health care,” wrote Hen3ry, from New York. “The premiums for\nme were astronomical…Then, when I was unemployed I had nothing. I stopped taking my [medications] which I needed.” Another reader, Karen, from Minnesota, explained:\n“I have health insurance, but am seriously considering dropping it because even if I needed it for catastrophic care, the [premiums, deductibles, co-pays and co-insurance] would bankrupt me long before I\never got to the part where the health insurance actually pays most of my expenses!” And KA from California added: “I’m\na young woman, and forget about having babies anytime soon! My health insurance premiums would rise by 500 percent if I were to elect maternity coverage (and that doesn’t even include the cost of insuring\nthe child).”\nThe Freelancers Union was founded to help address the problems faced by independent workers in today’s economy ― people who don’t have traditional jobs, but rather work on a project-to-project, or part-time basis for different employers. There are 42 million Americans ― one third of the labor force ― who work this way and many of them lack the benefits that are assumed to come with employment ― health insurance, unemployment insurance, pension plans, and a variety of job protections. The Freelancers Union launched the Freelancers Insurance Company (F.I.C.) in an effort to give its members insurance options equivalent to those that are accorded to other employees.\nA number of its members wrote in to say that they were appreciative of the union’s work. “I’ve had F.I.C. for the last three years and it’s absolutely the most (maybe the only) affordable option available to me,” explained Nickie from Brooklyn, N.Y. “Some may find their rates high, but compared to what?” Another reader added that F.I.C.’s health insurance was an “amazing benefit.” Others found it too expensive, however. Bill from New York added that F.I.C. was “less expensive in terms of monthly premiums than going it alone, but make no mistake, it is no cure-all.” And Louise Ann Noeth, from Creve Coeur, Mo., noted that the creation of F.I.C. was, itself, an achievement. “As a founding member of the Motor Press Guild, the largest automotive journalist professional organization in the world,” she wrote. “I am painfully reminded how many times we attempted ― and failed ― to find a way to provide affordable health care for our freelance members.”\nThere is no doubt that health insurance is simply beyond the means of many independent workers. The Affordable Care Act is designed to address this problem beginning in 2014 for people with incomes that fall below four times the federal poverty line (in 2011, that amounts to $43,560 for an individual and $89,400 for a family of four).\nF.I.C.’s plans are substantially less expensive than most other options available to independent workers in New York, but they are not cheap. Individual plans range from $225 to $603 per month. (That’s the main reason that, like many others, I went without health insurance for the first decade of my writing career.) For 2012, many health insurance companies requested permission to enact huge premium increases. For example, Aetna made a request to hike the rates for its individual and small-group plans from 8.9 to 53.6 percent. Freelancers Union’s rates also went up, but only by 2.3 to 8.3 percent, well below the average. (In 2010, Aetna’s chief executive, Ronald A. Williams, also received $72 million in compensation.)\nMany readers noted that the problems faced by freelancers in the United States are not shared in other developed countries. In Canada, where I grew up, everyone is insured by the government. “My British fiancée and his colleagues went easily freelance,” commented Rebecca, from Manhattan, “because they were living in a country with an exemplary and flourishing national health service.” The majority of readers seemed to agree that a single-payer approach was the preferred national solution. “A single-payer system should be our ultimate goal,” wrote Quio, from Brooklyn, an insurance broker. “Taxes would have to be adjusted, but, with everyone insured, health care costs would decrease.”\nI asked the founder of the Freelancers Union, Sara Horowitz, about this. “Many people believe that there are only two options for health care: the current, for-profit, dysfunctional, system where costs are spiraling out of control, and a single-payer system,” she commented. “I believe there is another strategy where civil society (such as nonprofits, social-purpose businesses and other institutions) create a new support system to get their basic needs met. The reality is that government is subsidizing less and less, and this likely isn’t going to turn around in the next few years. So it’s unrealistic to think that government will be able to fund and operate a single-payer health care system in the next three to five years. And we don’t have time to wait ― we need an alternative immediately.”\nBut Horowitz added that the government has a key role to play in supporting and subsidizing the development of these institutions ― as governments do in many other countries. Several readers noted that the model of the Freelancers Insurance Company ― a mission-driven, private insurer that represents a class of workers ― is similar to the way health insurance is handled in Germany and France. Freelancers Union has also applied to run nonprofit Consumer Oriented and Operated Plans (CO-OPs) in a number of states. A provision of the Affordable Care Act, CO-OPs will be operated by their customers and will offer coverage on health insurance exchanges alongside for-profit companies. (In January, the government will be announcing the first round of recipients of $3.8 billion in loans slated to finance CO-OPs.)\nThe real culprit behind the high cost of health insurance is, of course, the high cost of health care. As has been extensively reported (in The Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic and elsewhere), the incentives in our health system are all wrong: we pay doctors for prescribing and performing procedures, not for working together to get good results with patients. As I have noted in Fixes, we also fail to link the medical system with the causes of poor health ― like lack of access to good food, decent housing and a healthy environment.\nOne area where Freelancers Insurance Company is trying to ameliorate the problem is by providing members with access to integrated health care and wellness models. It is also trying to educate members about costs they may not be aware of. For example, in New York City, colonoscopies are regularly performed with conscious sedation or full anesthesia. The latter introduces medical risk, costs about $3,000 more, and is usually unnecessary. “People go to the doctor and they don’t know to ask about this and end up paying a lot more,” notes Horowitz. She wants members to be informed and to have access to physicians who provide both options.\nRelated\nPrevious Column\n‘Health Care for a Changing Work Force,’ by David Bornstein\nMore From Fixes\nRead more contributions to this series.\nAs I mentioned, Freelancers Union provides more than health insurance. In fact, some of its gains will probably come as a surprise to independent workers in New York City. For example, in 2009, the Freelancers Union played a key role getting the government of New York City to abolish the Unincorporated Business Tax (UBT) for independent workers earning less than $100,000 per year. The tax had never been intended for freelancers. The new policy saves many independent workers up to $3,400 a year.\nRecently, the Freelancers Union introduced legislation to protect independent workers from nonpaying clients, a problem that has affected close to 80 percent of the union’s members. (So far, a bill has passed the state assembly). It also developed a contract creator to make it easier for freelancers to draft legally binding contracts, and a client scorecard, so independent workers can rate clients. In 2009, it launched the first 401(k) pension plan for freelancers.\nIn the coming years, Horowitz hopes to add a variety of new services to help members. These include home exchanges, where freelancers could easily find other freelancers to stay with when they are on the road, thus avoiding hotel costs. She wants to connect members more effectively so they can find colleagues to outsource work to when they are busy, and to help them pull together teams for projects. Above all, she would love to develop a version of unemployment insurance for independent workers.\n“We’d like to bring people together so they could save pretax for periods of unemployment,” she said. “When you’re a traditional worker, you will be unemployed infrequently, but for a long duration. For freelancers, it’s frequent periods of unemployment for short duration. So if you could have a tax advantaged account that you could draw down on in tough times, it would allow you to plan and hedge against periods of drought.”\nThat’s something that the 42 million Americans currently classified as “contingent” workers should be able to agree on — politics and religion aside.."}
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{"text": "Destruction of Property. Malicious Injury to Property. Malice. Practice, Criminal, Dismissal, Preservation of evidence, Instructions to jury, Required finding. Evidence, Videotape, Prior misconduct.\nA jury convicted the defendant of malicious destruction of property valued under $250. [Note 1] The defendant appeals, asserting that the judged begin (1977), quoting from Commonwealth v. Galvin, 323 Mass. 205 , 211-212 (1948). An exception to this general rule is made in situations where the grand jury is presented with insufficient evidence to establish \"the identity of the accused . . . and probable cause for arrest.\" Commonwealth v. McCarthy, 385 Mass. 160 , 163 (1982). This standard is much lower than that required for a finding of guilt. See Commonwealth v. Moran, 453 Mass. 880 , 886 sufficient to identify the defendant and provide probable cause for arrest. We thus discern no error.\nb. Videotape evidence and spoliation charge. In the defendant's pretrial motion for sanction based on the Commonwealth's noncompliance with the videotape preservation order, the defendant requested that the judge either dismiss the indictment, exclude all videotape evidence presented by the Commonwealth, or permit the evidence to be introduced with a spoliation instruction. The defendant contends that the missing portion of the videotape would have aided his defense. With such a claim, the defendant bears the burden of establishing that \"there is a reasonable possibility based on concrete evidence\" that the lost or destroyed evidence would have been exculpatory. Commonwealth v. Neal, 392 Mass. 1 , 12 (1984). Specifically, the defendant claims that the videotape of his arrival at the police station, the searching of his person, and being placed in protective custody \"was potentially exculpatory.\" However, none of that missing footage is relevant to the defendant's criminal actions three hours later. The defense has not provided any factual or scientific support to back this assertion. Therefore, he has failed to meet his burden of proof.\nFurthermore, judges have broad discretion in fashioning a remedy for spoliation and should \"impose the least severe sanction necessary to remedy the prejudice to the nonspoliating party.\" Keene v. Brigham and Women's Hosp.,\nPage 908\nInc., 439 Mass. 223 , 235 (2003). Although we think no prejudice has been made to appear, the judge did provide a spoliation instruction. In any event, because that instruction was sufficient to cure any possible prejudice, the judge's decision not to dismiss the indictment or exclude the available videotape evidence was not an abuse of discretion or other error of law. See Commonwealth v. Kee, 449 Mass. 550 , 557-558 (2007).\nc. Police officers' testimony. A trial judge has discretion to decide the relevancy of a prior bad act and to weigh its probative value against its potential for unfair prejudice. See Commonwealth v. McCowen, 458 Mass. 461 , 478 (2010). See also Mass. G. Evid., § 404 (2014). A judge's decision regarding admission of prior bad act evidence will not be disturbed by a reviewing court absent a showing of \"palpable error.\" Commonwealth v. McCowen, supra. We find no such error.\nThe testimony of the several officers demonstrated the defendant's pattern of requesting medical attention in an effort to get out of protective custody. This evidence was probative because immediately before the fire the defendant requested medical attention and when it was not given to him straightaway he banged his foot harder against his cell door and then lit his bed linen on fire. The judge was within his discretion in deciding that the probative value of the evidence outweighed any potential prejudice to the defendant. [Note 2]\nd. Motion for a required finding. Reviewing the evidence in the light most favorable to Commonwealth, see Commonwealth v. Latimore, 378 Mass. 671 , 676-677 (1979), there was sufficient evidence from which a rational jury could have found beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant's actions were malicious within the meaning of G. L. c. 266, § 127. See Commonwealth v. Gordon, 82 Mass. App. Ct. 227 , 233 (2012).\nThe jury could have reasonably inferred from the facts and circumstances presented that the defendant acted with malice. The evidence demonstrated that the defendant banged his foot loudly against his cell door and set the cell linen on fire when the medical assistance he requested did not arrive immediately. A finding that this was done out of \"cruelty, revenge, or hostility\" against the officers or custodians of the jail is thus warranted. Therefore, because the jury were warranted in finding that the defendant acted with malice, the defendant's intoxication cannot excuse his actions. See Commonwealth v. Henson, 394 Mass. 584 , 593-594 (1985).\nThe judgment is accordingly affirmed.\nSo ordered.\nSusan Underwood for the defendant.\nRoger H. Randall, Assistant District Attorney, for the Commonwealth.\nFOOTNOTES\n[Note 1] The jury found the defendant not guilty of attempt to burn a building.\n[Note 2] The judge's failure to provide a limiting instruction regarding the introduction of prior bad act evidence was not in error as the defendant never requested one. See Commonwealth v. Errington, 390 Mass. 875 , 881-882 (1984). Nor does the lack of instruction demonstrate a substantial risk of a miscarriage of justice."}
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{"text": "By John Knebels\nSports Columnist\nThe two best teams were minutes away from facing each other.\nOn one side was favored Archbishop Wood, Warminster; on the other, underdog Lansdale Catholic. Just how much of an underdog was debatable.\nBut before the opening tap in the Catholic League girls’ soccer championship at Archbishop Ryan High School Nov. 3, it was clear that Lansdale Catholic would need to bring its best effort if it had any chance to dethrone a Vikings team that had defeated them in last year’s final.\nLansdale Catholic indeed brought forth its best effort. In the end, it wasn’t enough. {{more}}\n“We knew they would be ready to play,” said Wood senior Rachel Friend, minutes after her Vikings emerged with a hard-fought 2-1 championship triumph. “They’re a very good team. They proved that during the season.”\nWood, the New York Yankees of Catholic League soccer (the Vikings now have 12 Catholic League titles in 22 trips to the final) fell behind 1-0 after an early goal by Lansdale Catholic star senior Megan Poiesz that was set up nicely off a pass from Bryn Wassel.\nThe momentum clearly belonged to a Lansdale Catholic team that desperately wanted to avenge a 2-1 overtime loss in last year’s final as well as a somewhat disheartening 2-1 loss to Wood during the regular season.\nHowever, when you are rated first in the state by the Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association, a 1-0 deficit isn’t exactly a time to panic. Still …\n“We had to stay confident and play our game,” said Wood coach Bill Cappo, who found himself in the winner’s circle for the fifth time in the past nine seasons. “We were okay. We needed to make a big play.”\nThe Vikings have been consistently making big plays since opening the season with a non-league loss way back on Sept. 3. Since that loss to Central Bucks South, the Vikings have reeled off 20 consecutive wins. Their most difficult task was arguably against the Crusaders (14-3-3) in the final.\nSo when a tally by senior Nicole Ahrens eight minutes, 32 seconds later tied the contest at 1-1, the Vikings were breathing a little easier.\n“It figured that one of us was going to win by one goal,” said Friend. “It was important to keep them from scoring before we could tie the game.”\nAs the second half neared a possible overtime, both teams orchestrated safe passes to prevent an odds-on rush. It was obvious the next goal would result in a championship celebration.\nWith 7:29 left in regulation, Friend took a pass from sophomore Jackie Pierson and sprinted down the left side. Her objective was to land the ball in the vicinity of the LC net and hope for the best. But when she unleashed a softer-than-usual shot toward the cage, it eluded the Crusaders’ goaltender and gave the Vikings their first lead of the night.\n“[I was] just trying to make something happen,” said Friend, who also scored a late game-winner against LC in the regular season. “We didn’t want to go into overtime.”\nSince both teams have already clinched a District 12 title (Wood in Class AAA; Lansdale Catholic in Class AA), a new challenge began on Tuesday, Nov. 9, as the PIAA state tournament commenced. At press time, Wood was scheduled to take on West Chester East and Lansdale Catholic was set to face Villa Maria Academy in round"}
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{"text": "Troubleshooting The Upgrade From Version 3.6.5.x To Version 4.1.8.1\nWho is this article for?\nIncydr, no.\nCrashPlan for Enterprise, no.\nCode42 for Enterprise, yes.\nCrashPlan for Small Business, yes.\nThis article applies to on-premises authority server version 4.\nNote: This server version is no longer supported.\nOverview\nIf you have trouble upgrading your Code42 environment to version 4.1.8.1, these tips can help you troubleshoot the problem. for enterprise enterprise server service.\n- Apply the upgrade as described in the upgrade instructions.\nCause: Insufficient space in your multi-server deployment\nAnother common cause is a server in a mulit-server environment running low on storage space.\nTo resolve this error:\n- From the enterprise Code."}
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{"text": "Updated 930am CDT Thursday / 5 April 2012\n…. Low Level Moisture Returns Back from the Southeast ….\n…. A Stable Weather Pattern Continues over the Next Few Days ….\n…. Temperatures Expected to Continue Above Seasonal Averages ….\nOn this Thursday… an area of surface low pressure is over southeastern Missouri and southern Illinois with a weak cold front extending southwestward into south Texas. As a result, a light southeasterly surface wind has become more west northwesterly as the front continues slowly southeastward.\nIn the upper levels of the atmosphere, a closed area of upper level low pressure is moving eastward over north central Arkansas. As a result of the upper air wind flow, our upper level winds have become more northwesterly across our area of Texas.\nAs the upper level low northwest of our area continues to move eastward out of the south central states, our atmosphere, which became more moist overnight, is becoming drier once again with a west northwesterly surface wind flow.\nThe drier and more stable weather pattern will continue through the next few days even though our surface winds return south southeasterly overnight tonight into tomorrow. With the south southeasterly flow, moisture will begin to return to the area tomorrow through the weekend with late night and early morning low cloudiness returning Friday night into Saturday morning.\nAnother weak cold front will approach and then move southeastward through the area early on Sunday morning with little in the way of sensible weather (other than the wind shift). A mix of clouds and sunshine is expected for late in the weekend into early next week.\nAnother cold front, again with little in the way of sensible weather, will approach the area next Tuesday but the system doesn’t look to be as strong as I thought it might be yesterday.\nAnother cold front will move into west Texas by next Wednesday.\nMy forecast confidence over the next seven days will continue to be high to very high.\nFor Austin and south central Texas… tonight will see a mostly clear sky. Lows around 60. Light wind becoming southeasterly. For tomorrow, it’ll be mostly sunny after some early morning low clouds and patchy fog. Highs in the 80s with a south southeasterly wind.\nHave a good Thursday night and Friday…\nMeteorologist Troy Kimmel"}
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{"text": "On Thursday, Jimmy Fallon recreated U.S. President Donald Trump’s press conference from earlier in the day.\nThe late-night host reprised his signature Trump impersonation to address the president’s reported connections with Russia, Michael Flynn and to label the media as “fake news.”\n“Thank me, thank me and buckle up because I’m coming in hot,” he announced while standing at a podium.\nREAD MORE: 12 things Donald Trump said in Thursday’s long, meandering press conference\n“This is gonna be a crazy one. Daddy came to play. First of all, you’re all fake news, I hate you all very much, and thank you for being here.”\nHe provided responses that didn’t directly address the questions, “We’ve made so much progress. In fact, if you ask any American, they’ll say that I’ve managed to make the last four weeks feel like four years,” he said and then chanted, “Four more weeks! Four more weeks! Four more weeks!”\nWhen asked if he knew about Flynn’s conversations with Russian diplomats, Fallon’s Trump responded, “Look, I knew that he knew that I knew, but he didn’t know that I knew that he knew that I knew that he knew that I knew that he knew. So now you know.”\nWATCH BELOW: Trump lashes out mainstream media again\nWhen a “CNN reporter” asked a question Fallon’s Trump attacked, “Fake news! Fake news. Oooh, fake! In fact, I’m not even calling it fake news anymore. I’ve thought of something new. I changed the name. I’m now calling it faux news.”\nFallon pulled out a Magic 8-ball to answer questions about his administration’s contact with Russia and announced that Beyoncé will replace U.S. Labor Secretary nominee Andrew Puzder because “who knows more about going into labour than someone carrying twins.”\n“One more shake, and this is going to make the ratings go through the roof,” Fallon’s Trump said while shaking his Magic 8-ball.\n“Faux news, cue the music,” he said as Migos’ Bad and Boujee began to play.\nREAD MORE: Beyoncé’s pregnant, and the internet nearly lost its collective mind\nSome people on social media noted that the Trump jokes are getting “old.”\n@jimmyfallon @joelmchale @ZoeKravitz @TheRyanAdams boycotting the tonight show due to bad Trump jokes.\n— Johnny Ison (@jison1970) February 17, 2017\n@jimmyfallon The Trump shtick is getting so old-same old crap every night. The cold open last night was unwatchable. Give it a rest!\n— Gino (@Gammavino) February 17, 2017\nMany other people took to Twitter to praise Fallon’s impression.\nIdk I like @ABFalecbaldwin's Trump impression but @jimmyfallon absolutely nails it with the rambling nonsense\n— Sarrah (@MissSarrah) February 17, 2017\nWatch a clip of the skit in the video above."}
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{"text": "Karuna answers Blake: No race distinction in Police\nThere is no racial basis in the appointments to the Sri Lankan police, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Deputy Minister Vinayagamoorthy Muralidaran said responding to US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia,\nRobert Blake’s statement was that Police comprising Tamils should be deployed in the North since the military was no longer needed to perform police duties.\nHe further said Police cannot be categorized as Tamil, Sinhala or Muslim. “Police is Police, there is no racial distinction,” he added.\nThe Police which is comprised of all ethnic groups will have to maintain law and order anywhere in the country be it North or South, he said.\nCourtesy: Daily News\nKaruna knows more about the Sri Lankan police when he was an ex combatant. stop joking sir\nRoshan\nWell said Karuna!\nBut you could have further warned Blake not to interfere in SL internal matters by mischievously and maliciously suggesting to divide North and South on racial lines, since this is US first step to re-start the extremist Tamils’ clamour for autonomy, and re-start militancy and terrorism. US wants chaos and anarchy in SL so that they can rule the roost.\nMinister Karuna has been trained well by his boss in his previous role towrads a classless society.\nHowever, he cannot hide behind the cover of his wisdom to abscond from responsibility for the massacre of Sri Lankan Sinhala Policemen, Sri Lankan Buddhist priests and many members of the Sri Lankan Sinhala community.\nWell said Julian, When Karuna massacred Sri Lankan Policemen, he did not differentiate between Tamil Policemen and Sinhala Policemen.\nGuru… Where’ve you been so far…?\nGuru… Where’ve you been so far in silent…?\nKaruna acted in those days on the orders of the evil dictator, VP. Her broke off from him when he realised the futility of VP’s pipe dream and endless blood thirst.\nHe has asked for State pardon and has been rehabilitated. This is in line with Buddhist doctrine. To forgive is Divine.\nHon MR has taught evil USA, Britain, France and Norway a lesson in Buddhist mercy and compassion, which the imperial West is lacking. Hence they resort to brutal war crimes and crimes against human rights which UNSG nor UNHRC dare not question.\nNicholas,\nIt is “unbuddhistic” to refer to a human being as a “mad dog”.\nHey macahn Amden,\nI also missed on-lanka when I was away for a couple of months. Firstly, I was under intensive psychiatric care to deal with trauma that developed the Kebettigollewa massacre carried by the now Minister and his people.\nSecondly, I had to visit severeal hot spots in the country to collect evidence to be presented at a court case involving LTT leaders in a European country.\nNow I am back in action though the suffering and pain from the incident continues to torment me.\nRealy….!"}
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{"text": "RFK Granddaughter's Husband Honors 'Loving' Wife and 'Extraordinary' Son During Virtual Memorial\nDavid McKean delivered the emotional eulogy during a Zoom video conference with over 3,000 participants\nWhile the memorial to honor the lives of Robert F. Kennedy’s granddaughter Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean and her young son Gideon was held via video conference, the love expressed in husband David McKean’s eulogy could still be felt through the screen.\nOn Saturday, over 3,000 participants came together over Zoom to participate in “A Gathering of Love and Thanksgiving for Maeve and Gideon,” as a way to remember the beloved 40-year-old and 8-year-old who died in a tragic canoe accident.\nThe virtual memorial brought together those close to the McKean family to honor Maeve and Gideon through prayers, poems, songs and a variety of readings.\nAfter a beautiful rendition of “Amazing Grace,” sung by special guest Kenny Chesney, Maeve’s husband of 11 years began his emotional eulogy.\n“I’m going to read this but bear with me if I stumble a little bit along the way,” he began.\nRELATED: Kennedy Family Holds Virtual Memorial for RFK Granddaughter and Her Son After Fatal Accident\nDavid began the heartfelt speech sharing details of his love story with Maeve. At times, throughout the memorial, he held their son Toby, 2½, in his arms.\n“I had a crush on Maeve from the moment I met her. We said that we loved each other after dating for two weeks. I’ve been going back through old letters and we were talking about growing old together before we’d ever even moved into our first apartment. She wrote to me about how scary it was to be this sure about anything. Weren’t we too young? ‘I know,’ I replied, ‘Won’t this kind of intense love fade?’ I laughed in tears reading those letters because those kids were so young. They had no idea,” he said.\n“That intense love never dulled at all. It just grew. It got deeper and more complex and more complete. It incorporated our triumphs and our struggles and our joy and our fights and more laughter than anyone could ever expect to a lifetime, and it became the foundation on which we built our lives,” he shared.\nThe father of three went on to tell stories of their early life together, from moving around the world to getting engaged in a parking lot.\n“We traveled and read and ate apples and agonized about how we could best make a meaningful contribution to our world. We got engaged in a parking lot when Maeve ran away with our engagement ring, laughing her wonderful laugh. She wore glitter Converse sneakers at our wedding. We both forgot our anniversary almost every year,” he said.\nDavid also recalled that the two would “write letters and notes to each other all the time,” something they continued to do throughout their marriage.\nHe then shared stories about Gideon, reminiscing that he was an “extraordinary child” and recalled several moments when he was “so proud” of his son.\n“There’s a little boy who lives across us in our neighborhood, that lives just across the alley, and he was about four. A lot of days, that little boy comes over and Gideon would play video games with him in our house after school. I came home early one day and they were playing, and I was surprised to see little Charlie doing so well,” David said. “I said, ‘Gideon, how is he beating you?’ And he said, ‘Oh, well. He has the computer to help him,’ and I raised an eyebrow and he shot me a look to not ask any follow-up questions.”\n“Later I asked him, ‘How did you make it so that the computer could help him?’ And he said, ‘Oh, well, little Charlie was just so sad that he didn’t know how to play, so I asked him if he wanted the computer’s help but really I just put it on one player, and then tell Charlie that he’s doing a really great job and tell him different buttons to try to hit.’ It was really sweet,” David recalled.\nDavid went on to talk about Maeve as not only a wonderful wife, but also a “loving and beautiful parent” to their children, Gideon, Gabriella, 7, and Toby.\n“She was always worried about whether they were too cold, or had enough water, or needed a snack. A number of friends, in the last few days, had written to say that being with Maeve has changed their parenting. They say that they say yes to more activities, they get down in the dirt and invent new games, and parent with a sense of intention and wonder and magic,” he said.\nOne of his fondest memories of Maeve included the treasure hunts she created for her kids. “Maeve loved this game and, for a couple months, she would wake up early every morning and make the homemade treasure hunt for them so that they could find it,” he recalled.\n“It was insane. It was so amazing,” he said. “I took all those maps, at the time, and I turned them into a book and I inscribed it, and they gave it to her. These maps are the product of a loving and beautiful parent who wakes up early just to make treasure hunts for our children, simply so she could have the joy of watching and laughing as they tear around the house, excitedly screaming and holding hands, off to find their next treasure, off into a magical future.”\nAt the end of the eulogy, David expressed his gratitude for everyone who was supporting the family in their time of need. “We’re all so grateful that you’re with us today, but also that you’ve been with us on the road leading here, and that you’ll be with us in the journey that lies ahead. We thank you for your love and your support.”\nRELATED: Swept from Shore, Stranded in Rough Weather — Then Gone: How the Kennedy Canoe Tragedy Unfolded\nMaeve was one of Sen. Kennedy’s granddaughters and the daughter of former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and David Lee Townsend, an attorney, and professor.\nOn April 3, Maeve and Gideon ventured out into the Chesapeake on a canoe to quickly retrieve a ball that had landed in the water during their game, her husband said last week. But they were pulled from shore.\nThey were seen about 30 minutes later by an onlooker who called 911 — and then they vanished, with their paddle and capsized canoe found that evening.\nAuthorities recovered Maeve’s body on April 6 in the water about 2.5 miles south of Townsend’s home. Two days later, Gideon’s body was discovered about 2,000 feet away from his mom.\nThat same day, Maeve’s cause and manner of death were confirmed as an accidental drowning by a spokesman for the state’s chief medical examiner, which is handling the case."}
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{"text": "Wardrobe is an important part of the house. An orderly wardrobe makes life easier, while uncluttered cupboards add to the problems. Working people face a lot of difficulty in keeping their wardrobe organized, but if you want, you can keep your wardrobe organized with the help of these tips.\n1. Turn on the music\nFirst of all, before starting work, set your favorite dance numbers and turn on the music. You will also feel more active with music with peppy and fast beat and believe the truth, it will help you to work more.\n2. Empty the wardrobes\nEither you empty the whole wardrobe one shelf at a time and start work. Otherwise, if you are starting to work whole heartedly, you can empty all the shelves at once. Place all clothes, shoes, purse etc. either on the floor by laying carpets or mats or on beds.\n3. Take care before placing clothes\nDry both the cupboard and clothes before placing clothes in the cupboard. Before placing clothes, clean the cupboard thoroughly and keep clothes only by laying paper in it.\n4. Separate Clothes\nFirst of all, separate the clothes which are given, the clothes which are kept and the clothes which are completely useless. Remove clothes that have become smaller, larger in size, or you are bored wearing, but they are still wearable. Remove clothes that have deteriorated, have been worn out in the trash and keep aside the clothes you want to wear.\n5. Disassemble the remover\nNow the clothes which you have set aside to give or consider as waste, keep them somewhere else apart from the wardrobes. For example, put the clothing in a bag or bag and put it in the bedbox for the time being. When someone comes to ask or contact an NGO, donate them. Also keep the waste clothes separate.\nWhat is your tip to clean the wardrobe? Share with us in comments."}
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{"text": "In memories of our colleagues who have lost their lives\nSpeech given by Mr Peter Maurer, President of the ICRC, Journée du Souvenir, Geneva, Switzerland.\nI would like to extend my sincere appreciation to you all for being present today in Geneva at the headquarters of the ICRC, having responded to our call to unite and walk together.\n20 years ago, almost to the day, some of you walked the same path - shocked, angry, but above all, deeply saddened.\nA few hours beforehand, you had learnt of the horrendous assassination of 6 delegates in Novye Atagi, Chechnya, in the hospital set up by the ICRC and the Norwegian Red Cross.\nFernanda, Gunnhild, Ingeborg, Nancy, Sheryl and Hans were killed in the middle of the night by unidentified gunmen, who also seriously injured a seventh colleague, Christoph.\nSix mois plus tôt déjà, en juin, nous étions éprouvés par la mort brutale de Cédric, Reto et Juan, pris en embuscade dans leur véhicule au Burundi.\nL'année 1996 est restée à ce jour comme la plus noire de notre histoire.\n20 years have now passed, but the memories and the emotion remain ever-present, as does our incomprehension and indignation. We feel this indignation with each new attack perpetrated against the ICRC, its staff and members of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. We are outraged by each attack on our colleagues during the exercise of his or her functions:\n...in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 15 years ago...\n...in Iraq or Afghanistan when our premises were targeted by bombs...\n...in Sri Lanka, Libya, Ukraine, Pakistan...\n...and in many other places throughout the ICRC's long history of service.\nOn this day of remembrance, we are grateful and pay tribute to our colleagues, and we offer our deepest respect.\nI would particularly like to express my heartfelt appreciation for the families who are here today. We feel with you and are inspired by the example you set. We are honoured to welcome you, and to join you in paying tribute to our parents, colleagues and friends.\nMalheureusement, certaines familles qui avaient accepté notre invitation pour ces commémorations n'ont pu faire le voyage. Nos pensées sont pour vous et pour vos proches aussi. Nous ne vous oublions pas.\nJ'ai aussi une pensée pour tous nos autres collègues qui ont pu être blessés dans leur chair ou dans leur âme et je salue votre force et votre dévouement qui vous permettent de continuer votre mission qui est notre mission.\nBecause we have one core objective, which forms the very essence of our organization: to assist and protect the people affected by conflict and other situations of violence.\nThose we have lost were also driven by the desire to revive hope where it was painfully lacking.\nOut of respect for the memory of our friends and family, and out of respect for all of you here today, let us always carry forward our core message, and the driving force of the ICRC. Every life saved, every smile recuperated, is an immensely powerful tribute to the colleagues we honor today.\nLike our predecessors for more than 150 years, let us transmit this unique strength to those who will follow in our footsteps tomorrow, so that hope and life will continue to remain our guiding force.\nLet us now respect a minute of silence, to remember and pay tribute to the colleagues we have lost."}
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{"text": "What kind of Bass Guitars does Mike D'Antonio use?\nAdd Mike D'Antonio's Bass Guitars\nMike D'Antonio is talking about his signature model throughout this whole video. more\nIn this post mike can be seen using a ibanez atk bass to record parts for his... more\nFor the live dvd Killswitch did, mike uses a ibanez sr bass more\nInt the Music video for My Last Serinade, mike could be seen using a gibson t... more\nShow More Bass Guitars (7)\nWhat kind of Amplifiers does Mike D'Antonio use?\nAdd Mike D'Antonio's Amplifiers\nIn this Rig Rundown of Killswitch Engage's live setup, Mike D'Antonio states ... more\nMike was sent a ebs reidmar 502 amp by the team at ebs more\nWhat kind of Effects Pedals does Mike D'Antonio use?\nAdd Mike D'Antonio's Effects Pedals\nMike D'Antonio uses a Pigtronix Bass FAT Drive, according to Pigtronix's [web... more\nMike D'Antonio uses a Pigtronix Bass Envelope Phaser, according to Pigtronix'... more\nAccording to Pigtronix's [website](... more\nShow More Effects Pedals (9)\nWhat kind of Music Accessories does Mike D'Antonio use?\nAdd Mike D'Antonio's Music Accessories\n> I would say it’s probably the angriest and most attacking bass tone I have ... more\nWhat kind of Gear & Equipment does Mike D'Antonio use?\nAdd Mike D'Antonio's Gear & Equipment\nTop 5 Bass Compressor Pedals\nMichael Pierce & Giulio Chiarenza\nUpdated July 2019\n5 Best Bass Strings: Choice Wires to Bring the Bass\nMason Hoberg\nBuyers Guide: Best Bass Guitar for Beginners\n5 Best Bass Amplifiers"}
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{"text": "Ah makeup, the wonderful land of makeup where you can spend about an hour at your local Sephora swatching and testing different products or look like a crazy woman going to your 24 hour drugstore in the middle of the night because you can't get your mind off that must have new lipstick shade. Yes I've been there and it's ok but do you ever wonder if your makeup has been tested on animals? This is a topic I recently became interested in as my love for makeup has grown exponentially.\nI started doing some research and compiled a list of 10 makeup brands that most of you may be familiar with that do not test their products on animals and this brought me joy because I own a lot of products from these brands. So if you would like to know if your makeup stash is ethical or not take a peak at these well known brands that are considered cruelty free!\n1. Too Faced\nFirst on the list is Too Faced and who doesn't love their gorgeous eyeshadow palettes that smell this chocolate? Umm yes please! While this may be on the higher end of the makeup spectrum and one that isn't sold in drugstores, you can still snag some good deals via their website where you get a free gift with every purchase. Now that's SWEET!\n2. Elf\nELF is a highly affordable brand that I have been loving since I first saw their products hanging in my local Target and with such affordability it is awesome to know that they too are cruelty free so now you can look great on a budget and know that you are not supporting animal cruelty.\n3. Wet n Wild\nBecca has recently become well known for their gorgeous highlighters which give you the most amazing glow and have you looking like a goddess. While it is a more expensive brand it is worth the splurge once in awhile especially when it's cruelty free!\n6. Anastasia Beverly Hills\nOnce known as the queen of eyebrows, Anastasia has truly become a star in the cosmetic world with gorgeous products from the perfect eyebrow pencil to beautiful lipsticks, and contour kits. This is one brand you must have if you support ethical makeup.\n7. Hard Candy\nOk seriously, Milani has great products and can be easily found at drugstores. Their lipsticks and blushes are amazing, literally, and they are affordable. Thinking of Miliani makes me want to go to the drugstore right now!\n9. Physician's Formula\nIf you have not tried out Physician's Formula you don't know what you're missing and if you have then you know all about their awesome bronzers and highlighters. Go to your local drugstore or Target/Walmart and check out their ethical selections.\n10. Sonia Kashuk\nIf you ever browse the Target beauty aisle then you are familiar with this brand and their beautiful makeup brushes but they do make some affordable makeup that is cruelty free so they made the list and seriously those holiday makeup brush sets are amazing and you need to pick one up when the holidays roll around!"}
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{"text": "Eight Adorable Foster Kittens Learn to Explore\nHere’s a little cuteness to get you ready for the week with a smile on your face. After all, what’s better than thinking about kittens?\n“Just some Sunday morning shenanigans with eight little gray kittens. They get into everything! These kittens were rescued and fostered since birth; here they are six weeks old. They have all now been adopted into their forever homes. Too cute!”\nShare this video with your friends."}
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{"text": "It’s been over a year since I assumed the role of Managing Director of this spunky small theater company and I’m loving it!\nCrowded Fire is an ensemble theater dedicated to supporting the artists that make this their home. For each ensemble or staff member this means different things. For me, it means that even as the “administrative arm” of the company, I still have a creative voice in planning and implementing the strategic vision for the company. Among many, many, other things, I've worked hard over the past year and a half to increase our on-line presence--launching a monthly newsletter, new e-marketing campaigns, and this handy dandy individual giving program. Alongside two other talented staff members and an ensemble of artists, we accomplish the work of institutions much larger than ours. This makes me incredibly proud.\nCrowded Fire is committed to producing new adventurous theater, innovative in structure, that addresses the diverse political and social concerns of our time. We have a fantastic season this year both on our mainstage and through our development program, THE MATCHBOX. Every day brings new challenges, whether it is an artistic challenge such as presenting the hauntingly beautiful world of Caridad Svich’s Wreckage on stage or an administrative hurdle like securing the development rights to Christina Anderson’s powerful new play Drip. And with every challenge, there is a price tag.\nI am driven to make this a financially stable home for myself and these artists. I know times are tough and dollars are being stretched thin, but I am reaching out to you for your support.. I can assure you that here at Crowded Fire we know how to make a dollar go a looooong way, so no amount is too small (or too large!). The other thing that I can promise you is that your money will go directly to the people developing the art and the projects we produce. I’m the one that makes the budget after all!\nTo support Tiffany's\nprojects, donate now!\nWe have two easy\nways to donate:\n1.Secure on-line\ndonations through\nPaypal\n2.Send along a\ncheck with Tiffany's\nname in the memo to:\nCrowded Fire\n131 Tenth St. Floor 3\nSan Francisco, CA 94103\nAll donations to Crowded Fire are\ntax deductable.\nThank you for your\nsupport!\nTiffany Cothran joined Crowded Fire in April of 2007 with a focus in marketing, assuming the role of Managing Director shortly thereafter. As Managing Director, Tiffany has streamlined the financial and operational systems of the company. She implemented a paperless marketing campaign (which included the well received monthly e-newsletter Burn This Newsletter) as well as the Adopt An Artist individual giving campaign. She has written copy for marketing, dramaturgy and outreach departments at a variety of theaters including CalShakes, the Aurora, and TheatreWorks. An arts education advocate, Tiffany served as the Associate Director of Education at TheatreWorks for three years. She assistant directed at the Aurora with Kent Nicholson and occasionally works with the Department of Theatre at the University of Mary Washington in Virginia.\nCrowded Fire Theater Co. ©2007 |\n131 10th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 | (415)255-7846 | info@crowdedfire.org website design:"}
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{"text": "Denim Lady Likefeatured\nToday I bring you the perfect look either for work or to go out for brunch. The weather here in LA has being really weird this days, so has been a challenge for me to choose the right outfit. So I decided to share this lady like outfit that I feel is quite nice for these days. The Denim skirt and the blazer protects me from being cold and at the same time, create a very chic and parisienne look to this outfit. Let me know your thoughts!\nYou can shop this outfit or similar garments here:"}
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{"text": "[The following Blog entry is an excerpt from SFG℠‘s Analysts Take on the impact of IFS’s acquisition of Astea on the FSM competitive landscape. You may either read ahead, or simply “click” on the link provided below to download a complimentary copy of the entire report. Please note, however, that since this is still a developing story, follow our Blog for updated information as it becomes available. Happy reading!\nTo access the complimentary Analyst Take paper, please click here: @@@ IFS-Astea Analysts Take Paper (Final Draft – 19-10-16).]\nOn October 8, 2019, IFS, the Sweden-based global enterprise applications company, announced that it had signed a definitive agreement to purchase global software company, Astea International (USOTC: ATEA). According to the joint press release published that day, “The transaction will enable the combined company to serve more customers in more markets, through a broader network of the best talent and partners in the industry”.\nThe primary rationale for IFS leading up to the acquisition was “to strengthen [the company’s] global leadership in [the] Field Service Management business.” It also believed that the “Combined company will have strengthened leadership position in Field Service Management (FSM) by integrating two of the most established and well recognized players in the market.”\nSFG℠’s “Take” on the Impact of the Acquisition – Why Astea? Why Now?\n- Astea has been on the list of potential acquires for as long as many of the market analysts can remember. It is not a surprise that it has finally been acquired – the real surprise is that it took so long.\n- [Plus, 10 more reasons!\n[Read the full SFG℠ Analysts Take paper for all the current details!]"}
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{"text": "Customized Hybrid Cloud IT Solutions\nThe Advantages of Customized Hybrid Cloud IT Solutions\nIt's not one or the other: It isn't a binary choice between on-premise solutions and cloud solutions. Rather, many organizations are now looking towards hybrid cloud solutions for their cloud IT support. Hybrid cloud IT solutions are one of the major IT services of today, pairing the benefits of cloud-managed IT with the advantages of on-premise solutions. Here are some advantages of this type of cloud-based IT.\nBetter Security with Better Functionality\nForemost, hybrid solutions pair excellent security with greater levels of functionality. Better security is achieved by keeping the most important data on-premise. This data can be isolated from the rest of the network, so it isn't easily accessible through the internet. Companies with major security concerns such as medical companies are particularly vulnerable, and consequently will want to protect themselves in this way.\nPairing On-Premise IT with Cloud IT Support\nWhen moving to the cloud, companies are able to leverage cloud support. An MSP can help them with all their as-a-service solutions, reducing reliance on on-premise IT. But on-premise IT can still be needed, if an organization wants to have their IT in the same office. On-premise IT can concentrate on in-person, on-premise IT-related issues, while the MSP concentrates on the cloud infrastructure.\nGetting the Latest IT Services and Software\nToday, most technology is being pushed to the cloud. Companies aren't able to properly leverage best-in-class technologies without cloud solutions. But they may also want to still leverage their older products, too. A hybrid solution makes it possible for companies to start operating with the best software-as-a-service solutions while still not compromising their existing infrastructure.\nReducing Reliance on Costly IT Hardware\nMaintaining on-premise hardware is expensive. Companies need to invest in servers that will serve them for the next five or ten years. These servers have to be maintained. Parts have to be swapped out. When the servers are done, they need to be disposed of and replaced. All of this creates a costly reliance on hardware that can't be avoided. But with a hybrid solution, companies are able to drastically reduce the amount of IT hardware they use. They can then focus on other aspects of the business, both in terms of time and money.\nBetter Latency With Customized Hybrid Cloud IT Solutions\nOn-premise servers are faster and more responsive, which can matter if companies are churning through large amounts of data. Consider a legal firm that has to conduct a lot of eDiscovery; they may want to keep their eDiscovery files locally so they can go through them. Meanwhile, though, they may still want the flexibility of the cloud for other things such as contracts, communications, and other documents. Hybrid cloud solutions are the answer, because on-premise solutions don't have to rely upon external data connections for their speed.\nScalability through Cloud Managed IT\nOn-premise solutions are difficult to scale, even if they may be useful otherwise. Sometimes companies may undergo far busier times, such as tax firms that operate at increased capacity four months out of the year. By adding cloud IT to the on-premise solutions, these companies are able to increase resources on demand. Their cloud solutions will augment their existing on-premise solutions and make the entire process easier to manage. They can then scale downwards as needed.\nLeveraging Unique or Legacy Systems with Cloud Based IT\nNot every company is able to switch entirely to the cloud. Some companies, such as medical companies, need access to older legacy hardware. Cloud based, hybrid solutions make it possible for these companies to not get left behind in terms of cloud adoption, while still being able to use their legacy systems through their on-premise solutions. These companies may transition fully to the cloud in the future, but hybrid solutions may be an important stepping stone on the path to get them there.\nSome company infrastructures are simply too complex to easily transition entirely to the cloud. Some companies may be concerned with latency or they may be worried about privacy. An excellent example would be an animation studio that needs to keep its data safe and accessible, or a legal firm that has extremely private and confidential information. Either way, hybrid solutions are the answer. To learn more about the benefits, contact the experts at Cloud 339."}
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{"text": "Life saver\nLate Thomas stops keep Bruins afloat\nMONTREAL — Vezina Trophy winners do not gag up three-goal leads in the playoffs. They should not allow two five-hole goals to trickle between their pads.\nLast night in Game 3 at the Bell Centre, Bruins goalie Tim Thomas let the latter happen. But Thomas was intent on not seeing the former take place under his watch.\nIn the final five minutes of regulation, when nerves can implode and weak minds shatter, Thomas was at his best. As shaky as Thomas was on the Canadiens’ first two goals, the odds-on favorite to win the Vezina submitted a lockdown performance when his teammates needed it the most.\nAfter Thomas made several money stops, Chris Kelly buried an empty-net goal to give the Bruins a 4-2 win before 21,273.\n“He made some big saves,’’ said coach Claude Julien. “The fact that he was able to do that shows a lot of character. There’s no doubt he’d like to have those two goals [back] that went in on him. A goaltender could have just had negative thoughts in his mind and not been sharp at the end. But for him to do what he did meant that he was willing to redeem himself and give us the big saves. He did that. They were huge.’’\nAt 15:30 of the third, with the Bruins clinging to a 3-2 lead, Thomas made his sharpest save of the night. As Andrei Kostitsyn whistled a shot on goal from the left circle, an aggressive Thomas charged out of his crease and stuffed the No. 1 right wing.\nHe continued to turn out difference-making saves. At 17:25, Thomas turned aside Scott Gomez’s point-blank bid. After the Canadiens won an offensive-zone faceoff, Kostitsyn had another close-range sniff. Thomas booted out Kostitsyn’s shot with his right pad at 17:30. Then, when Mathieu Darche broke over the blue line and fired a shot on net, Thomas flashed his glove to snare the winger’s bid at 18:11.\nAs usual, Thomas was on top of his game when he had been counted out. Those final saves served as Thomas’s message to the Canadiens. But they also stood as his personal redemption for his two previous softies.\n“Certainly that’s what I was trying for, to make sure we win that game,’’ said Thomas (34 saves). “I was happy. I was happy to get the win. The team needed it. I needed it. It all worked out.’’\nThere was no guarantee Thomas would even get last night’s start. It was not his fault that five glaring cough-ups by his teammates in Games 1 and 2 led to all five Montreal goals. At the same time, Thomas couldn’t make timely saves to help out his mates. Down 2-0, Julien could have gone with Tuukka Rask, more to shake up the Bruins than to reflect his dissatisfaction with Thomas.\nBut Thomas nearly failed his coach’s faith. The Bruins, who had never led before last night, took a 1-0 edge at 3:11 when David Krejci beat Carey Price. They went ahead by two at 14:38 of the first after Nathan Horton banked a shot off Price that went in. The Bruins made it a 3-0 game at 2:02 of the second after Price’s clearing attempt bonked off Mark Recchi. Rich Peverley found the loose puck and winged in a shot.\nThe Bruins could have grabbed a 4-0 lead later in the second. Milan Lucic stripped P.K. Subban at the offensive blue line, giving himself a Grade-A look on Price. But Price stopped Lucic’s shot.\nAppropriately, the Canadiens scored on the following rush.\nKostitsyn went one-on-one with Zdeno Chara. Kostitsyn got a step on Chara, but he was left with a bad-angle shot on net. Kostitsyn tapped a weak backhander on goal. Somehow, Kostitsyn’s slow-moving shot dribbled between Thomas’s pads at 7:03 of the second. Thomas had given the Canadiens some life.\n“Those five-hole goals especially, you never want to give up,’’ said Thomas. “I think somebody might have hit Kostitsyn’s stick on the first one right as he was shooting. That made it go in a little different place.’’\nAs weak as Kostitsyn’s goal was, Thomas would allow a pillow-soft strike in the third. Tomas Plekanec carried the puck down the right wing. As Plekanec approached the right circle, the No. 1 center pulled up, turned, and snapped a sharp-angle shot toward Thomas. Somehow, Plekanec’s shot rolled between Thomas’s legs once more, this time at 4:08 of the third.\nThomas — gag, cough, gurgle — had allowed a three-goal lead to turn into a one-score nail-biter.\n“I didn’t pick up the puck from Plekanec until late,’’ said Thomas. “It was that spinaround and I didn’t pick it up until it was nearly to me. I just moved my stick out of the way. They’re not pretty goals. But it’s hockey. You’re going to get scored on. It’s how you respond that’s big.’’\nFor all the wrong reasons, Thomas was a game-changer on Montreal’s first two goals. But he cleared his mind, released his dark thoughts, and found his touch again. He was quick. Sharp. Aggressive.\nIn the end, Thomas changed the game in the right way.\nFluto Shinzawa can be reached at fshinzawa@globe.com.\n"}
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{"text": "Support - Private Account Application\nPrivate account application\n—\nPersonal or joint account\n(a) ID Verification (Non Expired)\n- Passport; or\n- Photocard Driving Licence; or\n- National ID Card\n(b) Address Verification\n- Bank Statement; or\n- Utility Bill (gas, water, electric, landline telephone); or\n- Credit Card Statement\nAddress Verification:\nThe document must be dated within 3 months and include your full name and current residential address, and the issuer and date must be visible.\nWe do not accept: TV licenses, mobile phone bills, insurance bills, electronically generated PDF or internet printouts statements/bills and documents for PO BOX addresses.\n*Certification:\nAll copies must be certified by a lawyer, solicitor, accountant, bank manager or notary public as a \"true copy of the original\". It must include the stamp, full name, address, registration/ employee number, date and signature of the person performing the certification. The certification must be carried out within 3 months on the copy of the document and the person that certifies the document must be independent and have no connection to the individual or company.\nPlease Note:\nIf you have applied for a joint account we require both applicants to provide the necessary documentation.\nWe may call for certain additional supporting documents including evidence of source of wealth or funds.\nPlease scan full, clear, copies of the required documents and send them to us by email at accountopening@swissquote.eu.\nOpen an account now - Access the Swissquote Secure Online Application Form\nTrading CFDs and FX involves a high degree of risk. Losses can exceed your initial investment"}
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{"text": "I have 3 NUCs...\n1:) i3 which is running Win 7 with a 90GB SSD, 8GB of RAM, and has 2 HDHomerun dual tuners\n2: i3 which is running Openelec/XBMC with a 60GB SSD, 8GB of RAM\n3:) Celeron which is running Openelec/XBMC with a 60GB SSD, 4GB of RAM\nThey are all running well. I stream 1080p across a Gigabit LAN (all are hardwired).\nellisr,\nCan you explain a lttle more about your setup?\n1) Do you just view Live TV on any one of the three, do you record from any of the 3, and where do you store the recorded shows?\n2) With 4 LiveTV streams, do you record from any/all of the 3 htpcs ?\n3) Does the win7/WMC handle the EPG, or do the 2 XBMC htpcs use another service ?\n4) Do you have a server for stored movies, TV shows, and do you use Netflix or Hulu ?\n5) Do all 3 have IR remotes ? which model ?\nI'm trying to decide if a couple-to-three openelec/XBMC htpcs will work in my environment talking to an ESXi server with a virtual win7/WMC + an HDHomerun Prime (Comcast cable) on my gigabit LAN (3 tuners)\n.\nI'm thinking the virtual win7/WMC can do the recording (remote in) and the Openelec/XBMC htpcs can talk directly to the HD Homerun for LiveTV and the other servers on the ESXi for movies, music, etc."}
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{"text": "Mark Duffy has milked many cows in his 35 years of farming. He still has 60 or so milking Holsteins, but since January 28, 2011, he and his employees have rarely milked any of them. The cows are happy, and so is he.\nThat was the day the Great Brook Farm herd walked from an old tie-stall barn - built and rebuilt over many years - to a new freestyle \"smart barn\" nearby. The switch has brought dynamic changes to the Duffys and their cows.\nFamily, friends and equipment reps watched as the first cow passed through an electronic gate into Great Brook State Park Farm's new milking stall. \"Watching that cow being milked by a robot was like watching TV during a Super Bowl game,\" says Tamma Duffy. \"We were glued.\" At the entry gate to the milking stall, a sensor read the cow's tag and entered the information in the robot's computer. Unsure of her new surroundings, the cow kicked a couple of times, and then settled in to eating grain from a tray that had moved to a height just right for her. Meanwhile, a camera that Mark helped position measured and photographed the cow's teats and stored the data in the robot's computer. After a robotic claw washed and air-dried the teats, it attached the cups and milking began. When milking was finished about eight minutes later, the cups were removed, the grain tray moved, and the cow walked through the stall and back to the herd. Meanwhile, the cups were automatically rinsed and the stall floor sprayed. (Once accustomed to the robot, cows seldom defecate while being milked.)\nCows were led into the stall until they were accustomed to the new system. By the end of the first week, and with grain as their incentive, the cows freely entered on their own. Cows are not fore-milked; the act of entering the milking stall causes their milk to drop.\nGreat Brook, a 1,000-acre family farm formerly operated by Farnum Smith, is part of Great Brook Farm State Park in Carlisle, Mass. Before the farm became the property of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Smith had stripped and auctioned off all the farm equipment - even its gates. When Mark and Tamma first came to Great Brook Farm in 1977 from their farm in Greenfield, N.H., they housed their 40 cows in the old tie-stall barn. However, Mark, who never milked a cow until after finishing his college degree in agricultural economics, began dreaming of better facilities.\nExtensive research led him to believe the time was right for a robotic milking system and the barn to accommodate it. In 2004, he began discussing his vision with Great Brook State Park Superintendent Ray Faucher. The current park superintendent, Steve Carlin, arrived in 2007, and he continued encouraging the Massachusetts Park Department to appropriate the funds for a smart barn. The new barn would be a state-of-the-art housing and milking facility, as well as an educational experience for the public, including thousands of nearby city dwellers. The expenditure was approved in 2009.\nIn addition to milk, the farm also grows and sells cranberries, operates an ice cream stand, mixes and sells compost, and grows about 100 acres of corn and 170 acres of grass for haylage. Corn and grass are grown on land in four different towns. In addition to Mark, Tamma and their three children, the farm employs three full-time workers, a part-time mechanic and 13 part-time ice cream stand workers for six months of the year. From May through October an educational interpreter conducts farm tours.\nWorking together with agricultural engineer Stan Weeks and with input from other farmers and representatives of DeLaval, makers of the robotic milking system, Mark designed a \"smart barn.\" The barn, which he likens to a highway, can house up to 120 cows and is designed to accommodate both human and cow traffic. Two electronic gates, a bulk tank and room for two robots are included in the design. The barn features thermostatically controlled inflatable sides and overhead ceiling fans. What first strikes a visitor to the barn is how quiet the cows are. \"They're happy,\" says Mark, \"and these are cows that stay in the barn.\" Great Brook Farm is surrounded by residences and has no space for pasture, a situation that can bring increased foot problems. The smart barn was designed to address this issue. Floors are grooved, and cows have new top-quality mattresses. They also must pass through a footbath in order to go from the robot stall to the feed manger.\nIn addition to state-of-the art equipment, the freestyle barn features handicapped-accessible walkways past the milking stall and around the barn. It also displays videos to acquaint the public with the complete range of the farm's activities. The Duffys hold a long-term lease on the barn from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and own all engine-powered equipment and storage for feed and manure.\nHow much milk was expressed through each teat last milking? What is this cow's average for each teat over the last week, month or year? The robot knows.\n\"You have to be flexible to use this technology,\" says Mark. \"Variations in data quickly point you to individual and herd health issues, but you could spend your days digesting and manipulating all the data the robot gathers.\"\nA computer screen on the side of the robot displays information about each cow as she is being milked. For example, the screen showed that cow No. 436 was expected to yield 4.3 pounds of milk from each of her quarters. When milking was completed, the cow had produced 4.1 pounds per quarter, an amount within the standard deviation, according to Mark. Great Brook Farm's herd average is 86 pounds per day or about 7.2 pounds per quarter per milking.\nAs the robot works, it checks the milk for conductivity and color. While conductivity is not a direct measurement, it can indicate when mastitis is present. In the future, the robot will be able to test other factors in the milk at the beginning of the milking cycle. Based on those factors, it will decide whether or not to send the milk to the bulk tank.\nThe robot completes milking in an average of 7.5 minutes. Workers using five milking machines once took eight to 12 hours to accomplish what the robot can do in 22.5 minutes per cow per day. Working with one robot, the best operators in the world can get 6,000 pounds per day, and really good operators can get 5,000 pounds per day, according to Mark, who in his first year is getting 4,800 pounds per day.\nUsing data collected by the robot, Mark can identify high-producing cows and allow them more frequent access to milking. Although high-producing cows generally do go in more frequently to be milked, age, individual amounts and stage of lactation are also factors in determining milking frequency. The herd now averages three milkings per day. In the course of a day's trips through the milking stall, cows eat 6 pounds of grain. \"We have to watch cows that want to enter the milking stall more than three times. They may be trying to enter only to get grain. That takes up milking time capacity,\" says Mark. \"Those cows can be denied access at the milking stall gate.\" On the other hand, the gate can be programmed so that heifers can have access to more frequent milkings.\nThe DeLaval voluntary milking system (VMS) robot is on duty 24 hours a day, and cows can go in to be milked any hour of the day or night. In the beginning, all of the cows tended to come to the robotic milking stall at the same times they were accustomed to being milked in the old barn. \"At first, we showed up at 4 or 5 a.m. to break the cows of their herding tendencies. They all wanted to be milked at the same time,\" says Mark. Now Mark and his workers sleep an extra hour or so unless the robot's alarm sounds to alert them to a problem. It is programmed to first call Mark. If he is unavailable, it will call Tamma and then subsequent members of the phone tree until it reaches a human. In its first year, there was only one instance when the robot could not milk a cow, and that turned out to be a problem with the camera.\nBy looking at the robot's control screen, Mark and his workers can see when each cow was last milked. When a cow (generally one late in her lactation cycle) has not been milked in the last 12 hours, Mark or his workers encourage her. In the beginning, they had to chase down unmilked cows and walk them to the robot. Now their mere appearance is all that is necessary to get the cow moving into the milking stall.\nThe biggest concern is: What if the robot fails? If there is a problem, the Duffys are confident the DeLaval technician will be able to help. Via a password-protected site on the Internet, the Middlebury, Vt.-based technician routinely checks the robot's screen and its internal data and is available 24/7 should a problem occur. There is no backup robot in the Duffys' barn, and the old barn no longer has a bulk tank. The only alternative would be hand milking.\nNormal milking system maintenance, such as changing filters, is accomplished while the milk truck driver is emptying the bulk tank, a 90-minute period every two days. During that time, only one cow can be milked.\nMark likes the system's enormous diagnostic capability. With data the robot provides, he can actively monitor all of his cows. He can even tell when each cow comes into heat. The robot's screen shows the expected activity level for each stage of lactation. When a cow is in heat, her pedometer will indicate that she is walking way more than average. \"Robots raise your level of management so you focus attention on cows that need attention,\" says Mark. \"The robot will take care of cows that don't need specific attention.\"\nGreat Brook Farm experiences all the advantages and disadvantages of any facility open to the public. With 100,000 people utilizing the park annually, many eyes scrutinize the farm's practices. Because the herd is not pastured, some people raise issues about animal welfare. Some suggest the farm is responsible for the neighborhood's annual invasion of Asian beetles. \"Despite the occasional challenges, members of the public are our greatest supporters,\" says Mark. \"We are committed to helping the public understand where milk comes from and to appreciate the contributions of agriculture to their lives.\"\nKathleen Hatt is a freelance writer and a frequent contributor to Farming. She resides in Henniker, N.H.."}
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{"text": "In a workshop on blogging today, I mentioned that photos make great blog material. Of course, writers (including me) need to remember to use photos, videos and other visual elements in our blogs (like I didn’t in this one). But I noted that some photojournalists have excellent blogs that revolve around visual content — sometimes all photos, sometimes the stories behind photos.\nA photojournalist in the workshop asked me for some examples. I provided a few quick ones:\nDigital First colleague John Strickler’s Strick’s Pics\nMy former Cedar Rapids Gazette colleagues’ Refocus blog\nThe Boston Globe’s The Big Picture\nReuters’ Photographers Blog\nLook, the staff visual blog of the York Daily Record\nI knew I was overlooking some good ones, so I quickly crowdsourced this on Twitter:\n@stevebuttry The @sltrib‘s Trent Nelson has a fun one: @trenthead\n— Kim McDaniel (@tivogirl) August 30, 2013\n@stevebuttry I think @christhedunn‘s is pretty great.\n— Kelsey Proud (@KelseyProud) August 30, 2013\nNote that these are two separate blogs from the Toronto Star photojournalists and photo editors:\n@stevebuttry @TorontoStar @TOstarphoto Toronto Star’s photo blog\n— Andrew Spearin (@AndrewSpearin) August 30, 2013\n@stevebuttry The Toronto Star’s has been going for a while:\n— Patrick Cain (@pcaintoronto) August 30, 2013\n@stevebuttry Definitely @cityexposed on SFGate. Great Instagram and Vimeo feeds, too.\n— Seth Long (@sethlong) August 30, 2013\n@stevebuttry The Baltimore Sun’s Darkroom is great: @BaltSunPhoto\n— Colin Campbell (@cmcampbell6) August 30, 2013\nHere’s the link to the Darkroom.\n@stevebuttry Great photojournalism! #summerofthegun @jmgpix Baltimore City Paper\n— Deborah Rudacille (@DRudacille) August 30, 2013\nWhat are some other photojournalism blogs that you like?\nSurprised you didn’t have. Terrific work and the stories behind that work.\nThanks, Randy!\nTIME’s Lightbox is a must, especially their monthly Photojournalism Links.\nAnd I write about photojournalism and visual storytelling on my blog too.\nLink to Lightbox –\nAbsolute must-read:\nAssignment Chicago by Alex Garcia of the Chicago Tribune:\nGreat insight into the profession from a vet in a very interesting market, these days.\nAnd a plug for a good friend, Mark Johnson’s Visual Journalism:\nMark is one of those college journalism teachers (Visual Journalism lecturer at the University of Georgia’s Grady School of Journalism) who struggles every day to impart the importance of visuals in reporting the news to a new generation of young people interested in entering a field trying desperately to redefine and re-establish its relevance. His insights and the links he shares help even we vets re-examine what we do and why we do it.\nOh, a couple more. More broad in scope but extremely relevant, even to newspaper journalists …\nPaul Melcher’s Thoughts of a Bohemian:\nMelcher’s background is in technology, working with many renown photo agencies over the years. His experience working with commercial photographers and photojournalists give him a very important perspective in today’s constantly evolving digital world and a market saturated with images from innumerable sources. He’s constantly envisioning how photojournalists might remain relevant in today’s climate. He doesn’t always have answers, but he’s asking the right questions.\nAlso, Rob Haggart’s A Photo Editor:\nRob’s background is in magazine photography, both commercial and editorial. His blog is an incredible source of information, including interviews with prominent photojournalists. Those interviews are exceptionally valuable, as many folks give their perspectives on the changing horizon in the news business. This is one of the most recent … an interview with National Geographic great Sam Abell:\nAbell, who has essentially retired from professional photojournalism, still gives his perspective about the technological advances and challenges for photography as a paramount medium for communication. The one passage that has really stuck with me and should be a guide to those who are taking up the challenge of reporting the news in today’s world:\n“Yes, there are billions more photographers, and billions more photographs every day, but who’s building up a point of view? Who’s photographing with intention, and whose body of work will sustain itself and survive?”\nPerhaps that’s a perspective newsroom managers should consider before laying off an entire staff of photojournalists?\nAlso, Haggart offers up plenty of professional, business advice and examples from successful independent photographers (pricing, for instance), which is invaluable to so many photojournalists who must now make their way in the world as freelance photographers."}
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{"text": "High Temperature Conductivity Sensor\n- Product Details\n- Specifications\n- Insertion Depths\n- Sketch\nCHEMTROL® High-temp conductivity sensor\nDesigned for high pressure, high temperature conductivity measurements, and is an ideal choice for boiler control applications.\nBlowdown control, condensate monitoring, leak detection on heat exchangers, and steam purity measurements are just a few of the many applications in which this rugged and reliable sensor can be used.\nMeasure conductivity directly in process temperature up to 205ºC\nO-ring seals used on all versions for high on-stream reliability\nBoiler condensate and blowdown control without coolers\nSpecifications\nWetted materials of construction are 316 stainless steel, PEEK, and EPDM o-rings. All possible leak paths through the sensor are double sealed with o-rings for maximum on-stream reliability. Hot water is a severe environment for any elastomer, and the front seals bear the brunt of chemical attack, allowing the back seals to remain relatively unaffected. The result is that sensor life is more than double what can be expected of single sealed, or epoxy sealed units.\nMax. Pressure/Temp. Ratings:\n- Standard Sensor – 100 PSIG at 150ºC\n- High Temp. Sensor – 250 PSIG at 205ºC\n- Either Sensor – 500 PSIG at 100ºC\nWetted Materials:\n- Electrodes – 316 Stainless Steel\n- Insulator – PEEK\n- O-Rings – Parker EPDM, Steam Service. FDA APPROVED\nConnections\n- Process – 3/4″ MNPT\n- Electrical – 3/4′ FNPT conduit hub; terminal strip to accept stripped leads, 14-24 ga.\n- Optional junction box – 3/4″ FNPT – waterproof enclosure designed for high temperature sensor environment with 3/4″ conduit outlet\n"}
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{"text": "Dinner is always the “wild card” meal of the day. Breakfast can be made in a jiffy, but what will the family eat when they are all together in the evening? If you are tired of fast food and spending hundreds of dollars at restaurants, learn the benefits of planning your dinners.\nWhat is it about Dinner that we love so much?\nDinnertime is when families get to share the events of their day. Statistics say that families that eat together develop better eating habits, have a lower incidence of teen substance abuse and dependency, better academic performance and younger kids develop better language skills. This was indicated in a September 2012 article of the Huffington Post.\nDinner is important for many reasons. Planning dinners ahead of time makes it possible to enjoy the positives noted above and many, many more. So, what are you waiting for?\n5 Benefits of Planning Dinner\nHere are just a few benefits of employing meal planning on a weekly basis for your dinners.\n- Cleaner eating – It sounds complicated, but clean eating simply means to eat more foods in their natural state. Instead of buying chicken nuggets, your family eats baked chicken cooked at home with fresh or frozen vegetables and not those that come from a fast food restaurant. Clean eating means less processed food with their additives, dyes and fillers.\n- Lower grocery bill – When you plan meals, grocery shopping consists of the items needed for breakfast, lunch and dinner for a week. Cooking dinner at home also provides leftovers that can be used for lunch the next day. Dishes like spaghetti always taste better the second time around.\n- Greater food variety – The biggest choice will be to narrow down what you will have to eat each week. With so many ideas, your family can try something new all the time and never get bored eating at home. Kids, who are notoriously picky eaters, can add what they want so that there won’t be an issue with their eating what you fix.\n- Always prepared for meals – Never worry about what you will cook after a long day at work. You’ve already determined that. It takes the guesswork out of dinner when you have a busy schedule.\n- More for later – Leftovers can be used right away or they can be frozen in portions to be eaten another week. Freezer meals make for healthy choices all the time around your home which combats obesity. There is less food waste when you plan dinner as well.\nDinner is important for so many reasons. Build communication, healthy eating habits and fun into your family dynamic with the simple art of dinner meal planning."}
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{"text": "Mini is continuing to evaluate the impact of the Superleggera Vision concept. In some quarters it has gone down so well, says Mini brand head Jochen Goller, that customers have visited dealers to place orders.\nThe Superleggera was built to see ‘“how the public would react to a Mini stretched in a way that it had never been stretched before”, says board member Peter Schwarzenbauer, “and react to design cues that were back to basics, reduced to the max. We got an extremely positive reaction to it, although some hardcore Mini fans said 'no, that’s not a Mini'.\"\nSchwarzenbauer reckons its rear-drive layout \"is a natural,\" and the \"simpler interior and electric drivetrain are where the brand is going direction-wise.\" But of the roadster concept itself \"we are not sure yet – the volume is low, and how many open cars do you need in a range?\"\nCall it a Mini, a BMW, a\nMay as well\nPlease build this car"}
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{"text": "Just had another appointment with Dr Verril. A busy waiting room, filled with people with odd names, like Stepenganger and other ones I can’t remember. I told the doctor about the sensation of numbness in my jaw and he thinks it’s worth zapping the back of my neck with radiotherapy incase it gets worse. I am so anti treatment these days. I don’t like being reminded of illness. I am delighted that I don’t have to have chemotherapy yet. Anyway, we had a nice chat, but when I left I had a surge of anger towards the illness. I really hate the way it needles away at my immune system, even though I know I am strong, and my body resists everything the illness throws at it. Bloody breast cancer, bloody appointments and injections and night sweats and all of it…..why can’t I just be a menopausal woman, though I suppose that has its drawbacks.\nStill, I am really looking forward to Mauritius, and I also think I’ll plan a trip to Budapest in Autumn. The manifesto is fun, and the new poems keep on surfacing. And I have a new green carpet in my writing room, and we are having an armchair covered with artificial fur. Life is sweet, even if it does go downhill."}
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{"text": "September 30, 22km\nThe Camino began about half an hour into the walk. Crossing a bridge on the outskirts of Sevilla a man on a bike turned around to face me and said “Buen Camino!” with so much heart and a big loud encouraging voice.\nat the 1000km (from Santiago) milestone\nIt had been a funny old start to the day. Clearly still on Ecuador time I was completely untired at midnight last night and lay awake until 4:00am. Then the next thing I know it`s morning and, oh, none of the other three pilgrims who stayed in the room are there, and, oh goodness, their stuff`s gone. Watch check. 9:30!!! I was supposed to be out the door two hours ago. Slept through my own alarm and the waking, packing and leaving of the other three. It wasn`t stressy, though. Just funny.\nAfter the dirty and industrial edge of Sevilla the Camino wound into Santiponce which was settled by the Romans in 206BCE as `Italica`which I think is a wicked name they should have kept, especially if Italics was invented there. There are ruins I didn`t see for thinking, oh I should press on, but I ate a tomato under a stand of Eucalypts and thought of home. The road leading to Guillena was a dead straight gravel vehicle track with ploughed fields on either side and bordered by dessicated thistles of various types. Then came cotton fields! And then orange groves! And then rockhopping across a stream that smelt of sewage. As a new pilgrim friend remarked, when you`re traveling around in the normal way, you go from nice place to interesting place to accommodation to nice place… But on the Camino you have to walk through all of it. Not just the nice bits. So yeah, there`s smelly places and rubbish and aspects of cities one can usually ignore. I like that about it. There are many people really struggling in Spain with the financial crisis and some of them are camped under bridges, with their vehicles and washing lines and pets and plastic chairs. I walked through their new home and it was sobering.\nThe hostel in Guillena is recently opened, clean and lovely. It has three rooms with no more than 8 beds per room, ladies and gents bathrooms and a nice hospitalera who stamps your credencial and advises on various things. Where can we eat? Where can we buy stuff? Can I visit the church? It was Sunday night, though, so her answers were limited! That said, of the two restaurants we found, one didn’t open their kitchen until 8pm, and the other until 9. 9PM! That’s when restaurants in Perth are, like, closing! There was a shower, there was clothes washing, there was meeting some other pilgrims and sussing out who I may be walking / overnighting with for the weeks to come. A pilgrim lady at the table next to me was blowing on her fresh nailpolish to dry it, made an inner ‘hmmph! That`s not very pilgrimy` then checked myself and said, Lucy, don`t be such a judgemental git! And all was good again.\nGreat word “git” …"}
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{"text": "- Premier League\nUnited announce pre-season tour of US\nManchester United have announced that they will be touring the United States this summer as they prepare for the 2014-15 season.\nThe Premier League champions, who have not played in the US since 2011, are yet to announce how many games they will play or the venues but have confirmed they intend to visit \"a number of destinations\".\n><<\nHowever, United's schedule will depend on how they fare in the rest of the season with the possibility that, if they do not finish in the top four of the league, they may have to return to England because of Europa League qualifiers.\nManaging director Richard Arnold said: \"I'm delighted to announce that the team will be returning to the USA for our 2014 Tour.\n\"Since the club's last visit in 2011, the appeal of football in America has grown rapidly.\n\"Manchester United has more than eight million followers in the United States and the 2014 tour presents an exciting opportunity for these fans to get up close to the club they love.\"\nUnited will reportedly take part in a friendly tournament, to be called the International Champions Cup, along with several other major European clubs.\nDates published already in the USA, although not definite, suggest they will play Real Madrid in Denver, Colorado, on July 26 and again in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on August 2.\n© ESPN Sports Media Ltd\n"}
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{"text": "I finished Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee and it took me over a week (which is a long time for me) and I don’t really know how I feel about it. I absolutely love To Kill a Mockingbird and in no way did Go Set a Watchman change that- it actually enforced it. I know have a deeper appreciation for TKaM and its underlying narrative, issues, symbolism, and overall feeling. I’ve read TKaM over and over (at least 5 times) and each time I find something new/different to enjoy. GSaW is NOT a sequel, in the truest sense, to TKaM- yes it takes place after TKaM, Scout is grown up and the characters have evolved with the times but it’s a drastically different story. I had a hard time keeping the two separate- I didn’t want to compare them, TKaM is wonderful and I don’t think GSaW could ever truly compete with it. The biggest issue I had with GSaW is the time jumps, the entire book is set within a week (or less) but there are flashbacks to Scout’s childhood. The flashbacks got so confusing because there was no indication of when then were happening- I could only tell because Jem was alive. I struggled with how many stars to give this book- 3 or 4? Three because I enjoyed it but I probably won’t read again anytime soon. Four because I love TKaM and Harper Lee. I ultimately settled on four because I love TKaM.\nOverall: 3/5 for the book, 4/5 because I love Harper Lee\nSRP Goal: 12/20\nShort review today...\nI fell in love with the TNT tv series- Rizzoli and Isles, I’ve watched every episode and can’t wait for more. So naturally, I decided to read the books that inspired the tv show (why I didn’t read them first, I don’t know- that is so un-librarian of me). I read the first in the series, The Surgeon by Tess Gerritsen and was surprised by how different it was (though I guess I shouldn’t have been- it’s a trend Hollywood tends to follow). I enjoyed the book once I got over expecting to read the plot of the tv series in book form.\nBook Rizzoli (BKR) was a minor character compared to TV Rizzoli (TVR)- she was timid and unsure of her place in the Boston Police Department. She wasn’t the strong, independent, forceful, woman that she is on TNT- but that means she has room to grow throughout the book series. Maura Isles isn’t even in the first book (sadly, she’s one of my favorite characters) but according to the synopsis for the second in the series, I’ll meet her soon! I definitely enjoyed the backstory to Hoyt and how he “learned” his signature serial-killer ways. He plays such an integral part to the TV series and while they give you enough history to understand his mentality and issues, you never truly learn how he came to be “The Surgeon.” I think I will continue reading the series (this was a fast read- I finished it in two days)- I really want to see how Rizzoli becomes “Rizzoli” and I really want to meet Dr. Isles!\nOverall: 3/5\nSRP Goal: 11/20\nI want to know who decides how to market books because sometimes they are right on the nose and other times they aren’t even in the same universe….\nI just finished Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll and it is marketed as crime-fiction, thriller, suspense, mystery, “the next Gone Girl or Girl on the Train” and while yes it does have a crime in it and have some horrific moments, a small mystery and a bit of suspense- it’s not exactly the same (at least in my opinion). No two books will be exactly the same, there may (and will) be some similarities and I don’t see very many between Luckiest Girl Alive and GG/GotT. That doesn’t mean I didn’t like Luckiest Girl Alive- I did but I think I would’ve enjoyed it more had I not been expecting something along the lines of Girl on the Train. Luckiest Girl Alive was a coming of age-dealing with your past-accepting yourself for who you are type of story- not a thriller.\nAni (TifAni FaNelli) reinvents herself after a horrible (and I mean horrible) high school experience. She’s engaged to one of New Yorks wealthiest men and is working as a writer/editor for a magazine- a far cry from the “poor” girl of high school. A TV studio approached her about producing a documentary about her high school experience- she says yes, much to the dismay of her fiance. Through flashbacks (the novel is told entirely from Ani’s POV) we find out what exactly happened to her during high school. Her fiance doesn’t support/believe/care/trust/want his “image” damaged by her past so he tries to get her to hide certain aspects of what happen from the producers/public. All of this drama culminates (not a very big climax in terms of plot but more along the lines of personal growth) for Ani and she ultimately has to decide how much of her past deserves to be heard.\nAt first I found Ani an annoying bitch- she judged people based on looks and how much money she thought they had but after learning/reading about her past, it became obvious to me that that was the only way she knew how to deal with people who were “better” than her. As the novel progressed, she didn’t grow or have an “ah-ha” moment where she realized she shouldn’t judge people for what they look like but she did realize that she should stop punishing herself for things she had no control over and that ultimately is what she’s judging people on- the things they/she can control: looks, money.\nAfter writing this review, I think I will reread this book and, now that I know not to expect GotT, I might actually enjoy it a lot more than I did initially.\nOverall: 4/5\nSRP Goal: 10/20 (half-way there!)\nI read Hugo & Rose by Bridget Foley last week (sadly this isn't about Ron and Hermione's kids) and I didn’t have very high expectations (nothing against this book, just not my normal genre) and I was pleasantly surprised. I really enjoyed this book- it wasn’t a page-turner but it did keep my attention and I did was fascinated by the intricate (yet not) plot. Rose, a wife and mother, is disappointed with her life. She feels ordinary- especially compared to her extraordinary life she leads in her dreams. Every night, Rose dreams about an adventurous island she shares with Hugo- a boy who she’s grown up with in her dreams. BUT when she accidently meets him in real life, what happens when dreams and reality collide? “Their chance encounter begins a cascade of questions, lies, and a dangerous obsession that threatens to topple everything she knows. Is she willing to let go of everything she holds dear to understand their extraordinary connection? And will it lead her to discover who she truly wants to be?” (From Amazon)\nI struggled figuring out whether to give this book 3 or 4 stars. I ultimately landed on 3.5 and only because I related to Rose so much- I may not have kids but I’ve been in the position where I’ve questioned my life decisions and if I was who I was supposed to be, if I’ve ended up where I was meant to be or if I’ve taken a detour and this (encounter, issue, person, job, school, major, etc.) is supposed to get me back on track. Its something everyone deals with and this novel depicts it perfectly. Rose struggles with her decisions, she loves her family, but she’s not happy with herself. She’s unfulfilled and doesn’t feel satisfied in her decisions - so when her “what if” comes along, it throws Rose for a loop and she starts to question her life. I may not have enjoyed every aspect of this novel but overall, it was a good story and very relatable. Every person (woman or man) can relate to Rose and her situation (even if you’re not a wife/mother/homemaker)- if you’re not satisfied in your life and wondering what would happen if something changed or if it was meant to be different- Rose embodies these feelings perfectly.\nOverall: 3.5\nSRP Goal: 9/20\nI finished Disclaimer by Renee Knight and was satisfied with the overall story and ending, though at times the pacing as a tad slow. The concept (a tad Inception-y) of a book within a book was interesting and could've gone either way- really horrible or really well. It landed towards the really well end of the spectrum. The main character, Catherine, finds a copy of a book The Perfect Stranger on her bedside table and picks it up to read, not knowing that it is a re-telling of one of the darkest times in her life 20 years ago. The only other person who knows about this is dead- who wrote the book?!\nThe entire book is told through multiple points of view- its starts out with just two (Catherine and the Author) and then two more are added about half way through the book (Catherine's son and husband). It got kind of confusing- there wasn't a huge difference between the voices so until you got to a name or place, it was hard distinguishing who was telling that particular aspect. It also time-hopped and that just added another level of confusion because at first it started out as a memory but then it became present tense and towards the end of the flashback it became a memory again but nothing changes textually (though in hindsight, I guess this is how it happens when you're talking about memories- it starts out past tense and then you get into the moment and switch to present tense).\nI was very satisfied with the plot twists and the ending- by the end of it I wanted to punch a specific character (I won't say who so I don't give anything away) but lets just say he/she is an ASS.\nOverall: 3/5\nSRP Goal: 8/20\nI read Magonia in one day… and that is not because I couldn’t put it down. It was because I wanted to put it down but I also wanted to see how it ended so I skimmed a few pages here and there to get to the ending faster. I just could not get into this book- I thought the main character was whiny, self-entitled, and unrelatable. Maybe because I’m not a teenager anymore or maybe because I’m not typically into fantasy but either way- I just didn’t like this book.\nThe premise sounded really interesting (though who decided to compare it to The Fault in Our Stars needs to be fired):?\nBut the execution of the story/plot was done horribly. Like I said, the main character was relatable and whiny which made the book hard to get through. The fact that she felt the need to tell the reader that she was dying or was supposed to die soon on every other page got so frustrating that I started to wish she would die just to get some relief. I did tear up when she died but not because SHE died but because of the way the author portrayed her family during the process. Having lost someone close to me, I felt every emotion Aza’s parents were feeling and it made it that much more real. Though when Aza woke up alive on a floating ship in the sky, I thought she would’ve matured or at least death would’ve made her less whiny- but nope. All she wanted to do was “go back home, go back to her boyfriend, see her family.” I get it- you got ripped away from everything you ever knew but you need to learn to ADAPT- YOU’RE ON A FLYING SHIP IN THE SKY! THERE ARE WHALES MADE OF CLOUDS FOLLOWING YOU AROUND! THIS SHOULD BE AWESOME but instead Aza makes it sound like it is the worst thing that could ever happen to her ever.\nOverall: 2/5\nSRP Goal: 7/20\nI finished The Rook by Daniel O’Malley last night and I fell in love or really strong like- I haven’t decided which yet. I had been hunting for this book for awhile (in a previous post, I mentioned how I went to 4 Barnes & Noble stores and 3 Half Price Books to locate a copy of this title) and finally got to it in my pile. I was super excited to read it but I didn’t have my hopes up- I’ve been let down way too many times by recommendations based off my love of The Night Circus and Harry Potter. I went into this story with reservations and thinking it wasn’t going to live up-to the hype but I was wrong. This story is AMAZING. I adored the main character Myfanwy Thomas- especially after she woke up as a new person, the “old” Myfanwy (rhymes with Tiffany) sounded rather boring and meek- not strong enough to carry this story. I loved the supernatural secret service- which is saying something because I was very weary of this aspect. I am definitely not a fan of the X-Files and from the blurb on the back, that’s what the supernatural aspect sounded liked it was going to be and even though it was similar, The Chequy is a way more sophisticated entity than the FBI in the X-Files.\nThere were so many details about both Myfanwy and the Chequy but because of the pacing, I never felt like I was being bogged down with all the information. I never wanted to put this book down- it grabs you from page one and doesn’t let go! I will definitely re-read this before the second one in the series comes out.\nOverall: 4/5\nI finished All the Rage by Courtney Summers last night.\nIt was an intense read- I had to take a few hours to process. It deals with some tough topics- rape, death, social cliques, and bullying are just a few of the big issues. The book flap.\nmade the book sound like it would be about the aftermath of Romy Grey’s rape, the disappearance a classmate and the sexual assault of another girl- all related to Kellan Turner, the sheriff’s son. I thought the three crimes would show the town what a monster he really is- the multiple assaults, the disappearance- all would be linked back to him with evidence and witnesses.\nSPOILERS AHEAD\nIf that is what you thought the book is/was going to be, then you’re in for disappointment/shock/frustration because that is not what it was at all. Nope. Not one bit.\nKellan doesn’t even make an appearance in the book- NOT ONCE. He’s mentioned three times by name and hinted at quite a few more times but the reader is never introduced to him outright. He is in no way connected to the disappearance of Romy’s classmate and the second sexual assault is mentioned twice, both in passing. Nothing is ever done about Romy’s rape- she reports it but the town turns against her because Kellan is the golden boy and can do no wrong. Everyone at school hates her because they think Kellan moved away because of her accusation. She is shunned and bullied by the student body- at one point the “popular girls” steal her underwear and put them on the school mascot. They spread rumors around that Romy was “asking for it” because she had a crush at Kellan. NO ONE EVER ASKS TO BE RAPED. EVER. High school was pure hell for Romy because of something that she had no control over. I ended up despising the town, and that was the point of the story, but it also shows how easy it is to jump to a bandwagon based on a single side of the story (not that I’m saying you should EVER be supporting the rapist) but when you can’t comprehend someone's actions- it is easy to just ignore the problem and pretend it didn’t happen.\nI felt the book flap was very misleading- even now, having read the novel- I don’t think it describes what happens accurately. 80% of the book focuses on the missing classmate (who used to be Romy’s best friend but turned against her after Romy reported the rape) and what happened to her- though it turns out she died trying to protect Romy from a second rape by a different boy.\nIf I had been correctly informed of what this book was about, I think I would’ve enjoyed it more but because I was expecting something different- I felt disheartened (and kinda lied to).\nOverall: 3/5 - If I got the story I was expecting, I would’ve given it 4/5 - I really enjoyed Summers’ writing style and the issues NEED to be tackled- especially for young adults.\nSRP Goal: 5/20\nI finished Where They Found Her by Kimberly McCreight in two days- well technically three but that is only because I had to work. I really enjoyed 99% of it. The last 1% felt rushed and inconsistent with the rest of the story.\nI read this book because I really enjoyed Girl on the Train- it was supposed to be a similar style: multiple points of view, semi-unreliable narrator(s), mystery, thriller, psychological aspects, and drama. I loved the mystery, the back story and the multiple formats- the story was told through four women's point of view but through newspaper articles, online comments, journal entries, narration, and therapy transcripts. I thought it added an extra level of dimension- not only did you get to read the multiple POV, but you get the community reaction to the “murder” in the newspaper comments and the blog comments.\nLike I said, I enjoyed 99% of this book but the last 1% felt rushed, forced, and too neatly tied up. There were multiple storylines present in the novel and I thought the ending would combine a majority of them- and it did but it shoved a random character into the mess that didn’t need to be there. After the all the hurt, confusion, mystery, and twists/turns- there needed to be some storylines left open and not tied into a neat little bow. Not everything in life works out like that and books shouldn’t either- especially ones that are supposed to reflect everyday life or could be something that happens in your neighborhood. I wish the ending could be re-written to reflect how life really is- messy and incomplete. When reading a book that is supposed to reflect life, the ending should too.\nOverall: 3.5/5\nSRP Goal: 4/20\nI find it amusing (and probably no one else does but, hey this is my blog so I’ll share it anyway) that I read Gone Girl and did NOT like it at all but I am reading all these books based on recommendations from the Gone Girl author (Girl on the Train, Where They Found Her, Luckiest Girl Alive, Disclaimer, Method 15/33). I found the characters in GG annoying, angry, backstabbing, heartless, and unrelatable- I know that this was the point of the book but for me personally, I need to care about a character in the book or get attached (even minimally) to someone in the story to really feel like I am apart of the plot. For Gone Girl- I hated the main characters and hated the circumstances they put themselves into and the only character I felt for (SPOILER) was the unborn child of Nick and Amy because of their psychotic-ness and destructive relationship- never a healthy combination to raise a child in. But despite not liking GG (I gave it 3 stars- really a 2.5, but you can’t give half-stars on Goodreads) I am really enjoying the titles I’ve found based on the unreliable narrator, suspense, mystery, drama, etc. recommendations from it.\nTake Girl on the Train, for example. I read it in three days- over vacation (much to my husband's dismay) and loved it.\nI am currently reading Where They Found Her and can’t put it down- I read 220 pages in twenty-four hours.\nI am anxiously awaiting Luckiest Girl Alive, Disclaimer, and Method 15/33 from the library- so I can’t exactly comment on how much I like or dislike those titles but from the blurbs and reviews, they sound good.\nI finished Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan and as much as love John Green, this book wasn't my favorite. Don't get me wrong, it was a good book but I am not a fan of David Levithan's writing style so every time it switched to his chapter I felt like I was being taken out of the story a little bit. I know why they chose to write it that way- each author writing from a different Will Grayson's point-of-view, it just wasn't something I particularly enjoyed. I do like the themes in WG,WG- friendship, identity, inner strength, coming of age, and dealing with everyday high school issues and I really like the way Green and Levithan handled the semi-tough issues (coming out, break-ups, depression, online dating and cat-fishing). I am a huge fan of John Green and will continue to read anything he publishes but having read one and a half (I read Every Day and I consider WG,WG half-his, since he wrote half the chapters) of Levithan's works, I really like the story lines and subject matter but can not get over his writing style. It's just not my cup of tea. I might try again in the future- give it a few months/years and read another of his books to see if my opinion changes.\nOverall: 3/5\nSRP Goal: 3/20\nI finished Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson two days ago and I am just now finding the time to sit down and write a review.\nWhere do I start? This book was recommended to me because I liked Girl on the Train (thanks Amazon!) and the synopsis sounded interesting- a women with severe amnesia wakes up everyday not knowing where she is or what time period it is because of an \"accident\" that caused severe brain damage and put her in a coma for months. Unreliable narrator (for obvious reasons), suspense and mystery made it seem like a good combination.\nIt was a good book but at times it felt like it was trying too hard to be something it wasn't. It was trying to add way more suspense or thrills where there shouldn't have been and adding sexual tension where it wasn't necessary. The thing that bugged me the most about this book though was the fact that a majority of it was supposed to be the main characters journal entries- to remind herself of what happens each day to hopefully help her memory return- BUT there was no difference style/voice-wise between the journal and the rest of the novel. I found it very frustrating and difficult to jump between the two when there was no discernible difference between them. The journal entries read like third-person-ominsinciant point-of-view, instead of first person. There were things that Christine mentioned that as a first person narrator, she shouldn't have know about- especially if she had amnesia and couldn't form new memories or remember a majority of her past. The premise of the novel was good, but the execution needed work.\nOverall: 3/5\nSRP Goal: 2/20\nWhen you're laid up in bed for 24hours because of a medical procedure, what do you do to pass the time (besides Netflix).... you read an entire book! I read Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews while I was confined to my bed/couch not able to move much. Review to come later in the post.\nI joined an online Summer Reading Program since most libraries don't like when their staff/librarians join their programs (seems a tad mean to me- telling your staff they can't participate. They should be allowed to participate if they want but not eligible for the prizes- but hey, I don't make the rules). I am super excited to join this SRP- especially since a majority of the participants are librarians and fellow book lovers! Its nice to see what other librarians are reading and what they think of the titles. Since I work in an academic library, we don't really have a popular collection (i.e. current fiction) so unless it pops up on my Goodreads or Amazon recommendations, I tend to miss out on some good titles. My goal this summer (May 30-August 29) is 20 books.\nOnto my first review for the SRP!\nMe and Earl and the Dying Girl reminds me, at first of The Fault in Our Stars by John Green (loved this book)- mainly because of the cancer aspect and characters in high-school. That is where the comparison ends. Fault in Our Stars this book is not. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is told from Greg's point of view (the \"Me\" in the title)- a loner by his own admission, just trying to survive high-school under the radar. Earl is his \"co-worker\"- they make films together; he is also Greg's only friend but he will never admit that out loud. The Dying Girl is Rachel, diagnosed with leukemia during her (I assume senior year of high-shool, though its never really mentioned). This is FIOS for guys- its not a sappy, romantic, heartbreaking, love story. Its a humorous, realistic depiction of a guy who's semi-friend gets cancer and is forced to deal with it. Greg is self-centered but what high-school senior isn't?\nOne of my favorite lines/sections came towards the end of the book when Rachel (and I hope I'm not giving anything away as its in the TITLE of the book but if I am SPOILER AHEAD!!!) decides to stop receiving chemo and head home.\nGreg is sitting with Rachel in her room and this is his inner monologue:\n\"You're probably hoping that I was sitting there overflowing with love and tenderness. Maybe you should think about switching to a different book. Even to, like, an owner's manual to a refrigerator or something. That would be more heartwarming than this. Because mostly I was feeling resentful and annoyed. I was resentful at Rachel for deciding to die. How stupid does that sound? There's a decent chance that I'm not even a human being. Anyway, yeah, I was pissed that she was just going to die.\" (pg 261-262)\nI read that paragraph and thought, \"that is an honest reaction- how many friends and family members of cancer patients have thought this and felt horrible afterward because its not what \"you're supposed to think\" or that \"they aren't being supportive of the decision\"\nOverall: 3/5\nSRP Goal: 1/20\nI've been reading Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge and I'm about 150 pages (out of roughly 450) in and I just can't seem to get through it. Its a retelling/mash-up of Little Red Riding Hood and Girl with No Hands- its an interesting mashup and concept so in theory it would be an interesting book. Not so much. I find the main character to be very whiny and self-sacrificing to the point of being annoying- especially since every other paragraph is about how shes going to sacrifice her life to kill (or try to kill) the Devourer and prevent the Endless Night.\nBoring. Oh so boring...\nEDIT:\nI finished this book... finally (it took a week- which is long for me) and boy am I glad I did. I finished it and was actually excited about finishing it. That is sad- you should never be excited about finishing a book- as a reader, you should want to stay engrossed and in love with the written words. I know not every book will capture your imagination but I always enjoy reading- this book made me wish I could give up on books easier than I do.\nI had such high expectations for this book- I loved Cruel Beauty- but Crimson Bound fell short. I'll give Rosamund Hodge another chance (mainly because I loved Cruel Beauty so much)\nOverall: 2/5\nSo in the past six weeks I've read 8 books- I won't write a full review for all of them but I will summarize my thoughts and overall reaction for each:\nThe Magicians Lie by Greer MaCallister\nI was eagerly anticipating this book- the Amazon blurb “Water for Elephants meets The Night Circus in The Magician's Lie, a debut novel in which the country's most notorious female illusionist stands accused of her husband's murder - and she has only one night to convince a small-town policeman of her innocence” made it sound so exciting! It jumped from past to present, in alternating chapters leading up to the night of the murder and what happens immediately after. It was a quick read and I enjoyed the character building- the relationships are at the center of the story and are ultimately what drives the plot forward. I might read this one again. Overall: 3.5/5\n99 Days by Katie Coutgno\nA teenager has to endure one last summer in her hometown before heading off to college- one last summer as the most hated girl in town. Insert teenage love triangle, subsequent drama, and lack of friends. You get 99 Days. Overall a good story- very predictable. Molly, the main character, was a tad whiny. There were times I wanted to shake her and say “you brought this on yourself” or “grow up and deal with the choices you made” but she is a teenager after all. Typical teen love triangle,angst, drama, friendships, and backstabbing. Overall: 3/5\nThe Kiss of Deception by Mary E. Pearson\nOn the day of her wedding, Princess Lia flees from an arranged marriage to a distant village with her best friend and handmaiden. The two handsome men, one a the jilted prince and the other an assassin sent to kill the princess, track the two girls to the village. The entire time I was reading this I couldn’t figure out what the magical “gift” Lia was supposed to have- I spent the entire novel confused about this. Maybe I missed it but even so, the “gift” was a major part of the plot and should have been flushed out more. Also the love triangle was a frustrating and a bit forced between Lia and the two boys- she just seems disinterested the entire time- until she finds out who they really are and then it turns into “love”. Overall: 3/5\nLandline by Rainbow Rowell\nI’ve read all of Rowell’s books- she can do no wrong. They are fun, quick reads and Landline is no exception. The characters are well developed and the intenseness of the marriage falling apart actually leaves you wondering if and how they will ever work through their problems. The premise- a phone that can call into the past- its very cool, I mean who wouldn’t want to call past selves or past loves and try to right wrongs and fix past mistakes to potentially fix the future?! Truth be told, I will probably read all of Rowell’s novels again- especially when I’m looking for something quick and fun. Overall: 3.5/5\nVeronica Mars: Mr. Kiss and Tell by Rob Thomas\nI was (and still am) a huge fan of Veronica Mars: I was heartbroken when they canceled the tv series;I was overjoyed when the movie came out; and ecstatic when I found out the creator was going to use books as a way to continue the story after the movie. I read the first VM book (The Thousand-Dollar Tan Line) and was pleasantly surprised at how similar it was to both the tv series and the movie. The witty dialog was present- it read just like an episode or movie (which could be a bad thing in future books- becoming too cookie-cutter). The second book, Mr. Kiss and Tell, was very similar to the first- it read just like an episode or movie script. It was a quick read with all the witty banter between characters Mars fans have come to love. I will continue to read the series- even if it becomes cookie cutter, they’re quick, fun reads. Overall: 3/5\nThe Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins\nI read this book while on vacation- I couldn’t put it down! The twists, the turns, the unreliable narrator, the anticipation, the questions, the conclusion- this book kept you guessing after every chapter. The main narrator, alcoholic Rachel is so unreliable that everything you know and learn has to be taken at face value- not to mention questioned heavily based on what you know and learn from the people she interacts with. This book has been compared to Gone Girl (both have unreliable narrators, females at the center of missing person cases) but I did not like Gone Girl at all- I found the two characters annoying and frustrating. I was weary of Girl on the Train because of this but boy was I wrong- I thoroughly enjoyed it and though I don’t know if I will read it again (the ending and the twists/turns are spoiled now) I did give it a 4/5 because 1) I couldn’t put it down and 2) I was so surprised at the ending! Overall: 4/5\nThe Heir by Kiera Cass\nI read The Selection series last year- I enjoyed the breath of fresh air this series brought to YA. There was no killing (Divergent trilogy, Hunger Games trilogy), the love triangle wasn’t at the forefront of the story (yes, it played a big role but it wasn’t a distraction), the main female character was strong- and could stand on her own two feet- she didn’t need a man to rescue her. I was looking forward to the continuation of the series, America and Maxon’s daughter is now participating in her own selection. Eadlyn is a spitfire- doesn’t take no for an answer and is a strong, independent person (much stronger than her mother)- she actually has a bit of an edge to her- talking back to her father the king, not wanting to put on a show for the kingdom but not understanding why her kingdom actually hates her (she acts like she’s better than everybody else- she is a princess after all). It leaves plenty of room for Eadlyn to grow and mature as a character and for her to come into her own- hopefully there are more than three books in this series, as I feel three books wouldn’t be enough to fully flush out all of her potential. Overall: 3/5\nThe Eternity Key by Bree Despain\nI enjoyed the first book (The Shadow Prince) and was impatiently awaiting the second title- The Eternity Key. I was(n’t) disappointed. I put the (n’t) in parentheses because I could’ve done without Toby’s POV- had that been taken out of the second book, I would’ve given it a 4/5. Toby’s POV added nothing to the story other than a whiny teenage voice who was jealous of Haden and wanted his sister back. The reader learned nothing of importance from his POV alone that we wouldn’t have gotten from other characters- he was only necessary for the last 1/16th of the book. I wish I could’ve skipped his chapters (and I could’ve because, like I said, everything you learned from his POV, you got from other characters as well). BUT HOLY MOLY- that ending! That twist! I was so surprised at the shocking turn- I had to read it over twice. Not to mention the cliffhanger ending- how can an author do that to their readers!? I will definitely read number 3 (and 4 and 5- if Ms. Despain is kind enough to continue the series) Overall: 3/5\nI just finished reading The Wicked Will Rise by Danielle Paige, sequel to Dorothy Must Die.\nFirst reaction: I WANT MORE! WHYYY do I have to wait an ENTIRE YEAR before I get the next book?!\nSecond reaction, after giving myself time to cope: Why do books need to be series- why can't they just come out all at once?\n24hrs after finishing: I guess I get the waiting part- gotta keep the fans and readers interested somehow.\nNeedless to say, I loved this book. I plan on re-reading the two titles before the third one comes out next spring.\nOnto the review:\nThe Wicked Will Rise picks up right where Dorothy Must Die left off. The Revolutionary Order of the Wicked stormed the Emerald Place hoping to kill Dorothy and free Oz... they weren't so lucky. Dorothy is harder to kill than they thought and after a tough battle, the Order is forced to retreat and re-group. Unfortunately even that doesn't go as planned. The Order is separated and now Amy is on her own, with the not-so helpful princess of Oz. The two journey across Oz in search of the Order and a way to defeat Dorothy.\nAmy spends some time questioning who she is, why she is here and what her true goals are (like any frustrated, lost teenager). She gets a little annoying with the \"am I wicked?\" thought- especially after she dabbles in truly dark magic. Of course, there is a small love triangle (it must be a requirement for YA authors)- but it doesn't last very long. There is betrayal, drama, mystery, and action, lots of action. It ends on a cliff-hanger, leaving the reader begging for more- especially with the plot twist. It is not for younger grades- I recommend grades 9+ (for foul language usage). I thought it was a bit predictable, but the overall story and plot were well done. It was page turning, exciting, and fast-paced- I read it in two days.\nOverall: 4/5"}
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{"text": "Not the best looking pictures, but was yummy. We call it Arbi, world calls it Taro/Colocasia. Arbi is a root vegetable which is great as it has a lot of health benefits ( which I talk about in the end of the post like always)\nThere are many ways you can cook Arbi, and it always tastes great. I had two ice creams today, so kept the dinner a little sane.\nAlso, one new thing I have started is cooking food in Coconut Oil ( not the Parachute one okay lol) This amazing oil has so many health benefits that it a MUST to be included in our food choices. We as North Indians, might feel a little weird thinking about it, though in Southern side it is a common practice to use it everyday in the Kitchen. It does not smell ( let us not compare it with Parachute please :-p) and make the food flavorful. It is often described as “The Healthiest Oil on Earth”. No wonder the West is going crazy with Coconut Oil in “everything” now.\nSome benefits of Coconut Oil and you can buy it here ( certified organic coconut oil & free home delivery)\n- Thyroid-stimulating\n- Get candida in check\n- Lowers cholesterol\n- Helps with weight loss\n- Helps keep diabetes in check\n- Reduces heart disease\n- Supports the immune system\n- Good for the skin\n- Nourishing for the brain\n- Speeds Recovery\n* Buy Coconut Oil for cooking, Pack of 1 – here\nHere’s the recipe:\nDalia with Veggies and Arbi\n- Arbi ( The way you cook it. My mom pan fries it with tomatoes, using Organic Coconut Oil for food)\n- Dalia, leftover from yesterday which i consumed plain, but today I added some veggies, recipe here –\n- just added Capsicum, carrots, tomatoes, peanuts, coriander to make it more filling and yummy.\nArbi benefits:\n– Arbi/Colocasia root is great for digestion and weight loss.\n– It has more than 17 Amino acids + Omega 3 fatty acids ( veg fish, maybe? )\n– It contains high amount of fiber which boost the digestive process.\n– One of the best sources of Vitamin C."}
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{"text": "With the National Telecom Policy 2012 rooting for free roaming across the country, MTNL is now gearing to take the leap and offer the service.\nAccording to sources, MTNL, which offers its services in Delhi and Mumbai, is set to offer free roaming to all its customers travelling across the country. Currently, the customers are charged roaming charges for incoming calls when travelling outside their respective circles.\nAs of now there is no date mentioned from when MTNL would start offering free roaming to its customers, however, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has confirmed that the scheme would be implemented soon. MTNL officials claim to be still finalizing the date of the launch. We will update you once the scheme is officially launched.\nBe the First to Comment!"}
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{"text": "New Zealand defeat France in pulsating Rugby World Cup final\nNew Zealand overcame France 8-7 to win the Rugby World Cup in a pulsating final at Eden Park in Auckland.\nThe host nation went into Sundayâs final as overwhelming favourites, with few giving France any chance of stopping New Zealand winning their first World Cup for 24 years.\nDespite having lost to the Kiwis and Tonga in the group stages and just edging past 14-man Wales in the semi-finals, France put in an almighty effort but in the end just couldnât prevent Richie McCaw lifting the Webb Ellis Trophy after 80 absorbing minutes.\nNew Zealand were the first to score in the final with prop Tony Woodcock diving over after a well worked line-out five metres from the French line with 15 minutes gone.\nA clearly emotional Morgan Parra was forced off due to injury early in the first half to be replaced by Francois Trinh-Duc and not long after New Zealand also lost their starting fly-half with Stephen Donald, the hostsâ fourth choice number 10, coming on for Aaron Cruden.\nA number of missed kicks from New Zealand and some inspired play by the French meant the scores remained 5-0 at half-time.\nAfter the break New Zealand extended their lead to eight point after a successful penalty from Donald, but France came storming back with a crashing try from captain Thierry Dusautoir, which followed by Trinh-Ducâs conversion brought the score to 8-7.\nHalf an hour of excruciating tense rugby followed with both sides having opportunities to claim victory. In the end though France were unable to take advantage of their chances and New Zealand held on to win their first World Cup in over two decades.\nPictures: Check out our gallery from the World Cup final :"}
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{"text": "In this episode of the “Red Light Sports Ramble”, Evan and Troy welcome Paul Henning to the show to talk about how to save the Milwaukee Bucks. The Milwaukee Bucks have been part of the community for over 40 years and enjoy much success in the 1980′s. Since then, it has been many years of […]\nThe post Will the Milwaukee Bucks be forced to leave town? Paul Henning discusses how to save the Bucks. appeared first on Your Daily Cowboys Football Fix."}
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{"text": "I got nexplanon inserted around the beginning of march. After bleeding non-stop for 4 weeks I called my doctor and he gave me birth control month samples to help stop the bleeding. I have been bleeding for 2 months now straight. One month with just the nexplanon and the other month with both birth control pills and the nexplanon. How do I get the bleeding to stop? Take another month of birth control pills, wait it out, or get this thing removed? I'm tired of this constant bleeding. Please feel free to share your stories or some advice\nBleeding on nexplonod for 2 months now w/ birth control pills as well to help. How do I stop this?\n- Asked\n- 4 May 2015 by LaurenNRome\n- Active\n- 4 May 2015\nResponses (1)\nStill looking for answers? Try searching for what you seek or ask your own question.\nSimilar Questions\nIf I stop taking birth control pills all together will that stop bleeding?\nPosted 23 Dec 2014 • 1 answer\nBirth Control Pills - I've been on the pill for several months now but my boyfriend ejaculated in me\nPosted 18 Mar 2015 • 1 answer\nMicrogestin 1.5/30 Bleeding during active birth control pills? Stop bleeding during inactive pills?\nPosted 18 May 2015 • 1 answer\nBirth Control Pills - I am on the birth control pill. Have been for 7 months. Pretty regular light?\nPosted 3 Aug 2016 • 0 answers\nCan I use Plan B or Birth Control pills to stop or lighten a bit the heavy bleeding?\nPosted 22 Mar 2017 • 2 answers"}
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{"text": "Without disclosing too much, this is the most advanced game ever created. It will take a little while before you understand that, though.\nMAGE - focuses on altering things and bringing about changes, both literally and metaphorically. Gains bonus for using their aspect (magic). The dramatic class.\nPRIEST - focuses on information, knowledge and advising. Bonus for intricate planning. Bonus for complicating things :) The enlightened class.\nKNIGHT - focuses on attacking and offense, being rather straightforward about things. Simply put, bonus for attacking. The offensive class.\nBARD - focuses on protecting, aiding and helping. Bonus for acts of defense. The defensive class.\nROGUE - focuses on stealth and displacement of things. Bonus for stealing, in any way. The shadowy class.\nSMITH - focuses on alternatives and possibilities, being inventive and creative. Bonus for exploring. The unpredictable class.\n1 - Follow all the PC and Roleplay Corner rules or I'll send Skymin on you.\n2 - The rating is M. Even if entering a game, meeting aliens and playing with magic feels surreal, it would be nice if you were playing rather realistically. Please refrain from describing gore, injuries or \"romantic\" actions with detail though.\n3 - Be careful not to godmod. Maybe you do want your character to succeed in everything they do, but the RP doesn't really become challenging and fun that way. Let your friends save your butt sometimes!\n4 - Be polite and nice OOC. I have the final word on everything, for the sake of organisation. If there is anything about the RP, the world or CHESS you do no understand, please ask in the OOC thread because others might wonder the same thing.\n5 - Reservations last for a few days and you may reserve a COLOR, a CLASS and what GENDER you'd like. Take your time to think up an interesting character but don't drag things out for too long.\n6 - If you become unable to post for a while, notify the GM. Also, if you want to drop out of the RP for any reason, you have to notify the GM. If you just leave without giving an explanation, I will be really sad :) And your character will be killed :D\nName: (first and last)\nGender: (male or female. I want genders as balanced as possible for the 6 characters)\nColor: (what color do you want representing you in CHESS? if it's not a common color, please provide hex code)\nClass: (choose between MAGE, KNIGHT, ROGUE, BARD, PRIEST, SMITH)\nAge: (14-16, let's be relatively same-aged teenagers, shall we? That age where you're not quite grown up, but also no longer really a kid)\nHome: (city/area and country/region of world)\nFamily: (list your family members living with you and any pets!)\nTheme song: (if you want. I'll be linking to it now and then ^^)\nGood personality traits: (state at least 3 personality traits that you think are positive and define your character)\nBad personality traits: (state at least 2 personality traits that you think are negative and define your character)\nInterests and hobbies: (state at least 3 major things that you love doing in your spare time. Be creative!)\nAppearance: (what do you look like? Body, style of clothing, face, hair etc. Include a picture if you want, but I'll still demand a full written description)\nFirst post: (This shall be a freshly written text about the character you are going to be, and this will likely have a great influence on whether you'll get a spot or not. Write about being at home or arriving at home and somehow fetching or getting the CHESS game package from the mail. Include detailed description of your home. Mention all of the people and pets living with you. Mention all the hobbies or interests that you stated above. Also, you will here have the chance to display the personality and hint at some history of your character if you want to flesh that out before we begin the actual RP. NOTE: do not install the game yet.)\n♚ BARD\nVinnie Valentine by Lt. Col. Fantastic\nREGINALDSPRITE - butler Reginald\nChakramkind\nCellventory\n♟ ROGUE\nPenelope Cruz by Retro Bug\nCHEERBEARSPRITE - Blue plush bear + pompoms\nBallkind\nPurseventory\n♜ SMITH\nAdrian Smidth by Red's Hawt Chibi Pelippers\nJETSPRITE - bunny Jet + potted plant\nHammerkind\nBagventory\n♞ KNIGHT\nOdetta Freeman by Geras32\nBURKESTROYERSPRITE - beetle Burke + Arleigh Burke destroyer model\nFishingpolekind\nLockventory\n♝ PRIEST\nLiam Drummond by Raikiri\nNAVISISSPRITE - Navi doll + sister\nSwordkind\nBackventory\n♞ KNIGHT\nCharlotte Kattsburg by Limanya\nRUBINSPRITE - Tony Tony plushie + parrot Rubin\nKnifekind: KITCHEN KNIFE\nPackventory:\n♛ MAGE\nRachel Lee by PsychoJigglypuff\nREGLINKSPRITE - Link figurine + snake Reggie\nFoilkind: PLAIN FOIL\nBindventory:"}
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{"text": "Kairali Arabia Launching Event – Friday 13th February 2015 at 6.00 P.M\nkairali arabia is the 4th channel from malayalam communications ltd. after kairali, people and we they are launching a dedicated channel for the gulf viewers. kairali arabia channel is launching on 13th february 2015 at 6.00 p.m. Armed Forces Club , Abu Dhabi is the venue for the launch event of kairali arabia channel. kairali tv chairman mammootty, mohanalal, dileep, jayaram, siddique, kunchacko boban, majon j jatan, innocent, mukesh, asin etc are chief guests of the event. Malayalam communications launched their first malayalam channel Kairali tv on 17th august 2000.\nAfter the success of kairali tv, malayalam communication launched other 2 channels. people tv is a news channel and we tv is the channel for youth. arabia channel will air fresh and repeat content from kairali tv. the test run of arabia is already started on intelsat 17. we have already posted about the test run details of arabia channel. we will update the schedule of arabia here once its started. there will be films, comedy shows, reality shows, musical shows etc on the kairali arabya channel.\nAvailability of kairali arabia – this channel is mainly for the gulf viewers , this will be available on all the major cable networks in gulf. at present this channel if free to air at intelsat 17, but unconfirmed reports says it will soon move to scrambled mode. There is no info available about the online streaming of kairali arabia. keralatv.in will update all the available news and info about the channel kairali arabya.\nAsianet middle east is the first malayalam channel started for the gulf region. Asianet launched a channel named asianet global few years back but later it converted as asianet news. Kairali tv already have a very good viewership at gulf region. Kairali arabiba will be strengthen kairali tv’s viewership in the middle east.\nAds"}
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{"text": "At what age do we let our kids do daily tasks on their own? That’s an answer that every mother will answer differently.\nThere are some things that parents do or are accused of that will simply shock you.\nFor example, the mother who was accused by her own mother for “abusing” her son for breastfeeding and sleeping beside him is just downright ridiculous.\nThe grandmother said that her daughter needs to “separate” herself from her grandson because it’s “abusive to keep him relying” on her.\nHer little boy is only 11 months old, and requires the affection and nutrition that only his beloved mother can provide!\nWe can wrap our heads around a toddler being dependent on their mother since they’re still young and need a lot of guidance to learn how to navigate this world, but this next story is definitely an eyebrow raiser.\nThis is weird on so many levels – someone pls stop this #ThisMorning\nLauren Libbert is defending her family tradition of bathing with her 10 and 11-year-old sons, saying that there’s “nothing to be ashamed of” and that we need to be more “open with our children.”\nNot everyone likes her idea of “openness,” but first let’s hear her out:\n?”"}
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{"text": "In the year 2004, something great happened in Johannesburg, South Africa. What started off as an inspiration in the mind of one person, became something more. With the voluntary help of instrumentalists, singers and dancers, came the realization of this idea and the Universal Gospel Choir was formed.\nIn 2006, they launched their debut album, Vukani. In the same year, they performed at FNB stadium, in front of more than 100,000 people in Johannesburg. One year later, they went to Brazil, where they recorded their second album, “Live in Brazil”. Their third album was released in 2010, and since then they’ve performed with some of South Africa’s renowned gospel singers, including Rebecca Malope, Sfiso, Debora Fraser and Thembinkosi, and next year is America’s turn; their sound will reach our shores.\nThe “I Have A Dream” Concert will be hosted in celebration of the vision of Martin Luther King Jr. and will be marked by the presence of this group of people who know a past of hardship in South Africa, and much like their American counterpart, Dr. King, overcame. On January 17th, 2016, we will gather to sing songs and celebrate the triumph of the past and look ahead to the future.\nFor more information visit our website Ihaveadreamconcert.org"}
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{"text": " stores step up on this national day of musical celebration! Join the fun this weekend!\nLocal.\nFinal inventory sale at Douglass Loop location\nThe economy? Digital sales? Louisville itself? Or a combination?\nLouisville news: Sleep with Richie Farmer, get $60,000-a-year job (does that make his girlfriend a slut?) edition [News]\nLocal news for Nov. 21, 2011\nA summary of local news for November 18, 2011\nLouisville news: Reincarnation David Williams's sole chance of being elected Kentucky governor edition [News]\nLocal news for Nov. 2, 2011\nWith a heavy heart, John Timmons closes landmark music store after 26 years"}
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{"text": "I’m always looking for new skin care products to try. Here are some of the products I’m currently considering for my next haul (categorized + not all steps are included for this post) ↓\nOil cleansers:\nBanila Co. Clean ItZero Purity, Banila Co. Clean It Zero and Heimish All Clean Balm\nSecond cleansers:\nMay Coop Cleansing Mousse\nToners:\nEarth’s Recipe Energy Boosting Toner\nSerums:\nSkinfood Peach Sake Pore Serum\nEssences:\nBenton Snail Bee High Content Essence\nAmpoules:\nScinic Honey All In One Ampoule\nEye Creams:\nInnisfree Orchid Eye Cream and Neogen White Truffle Laycure Oil Stick (this last one isn’t really an eye cream, but can be used on the eye area aswell.)\nExtras ↓\nMasks:\nLioele Water Drop Sleeping Pack and A’pieu Good Morning Sorbet Mask\nThese are all products I’ve had my eye on for at least a month, many of them for several months. There have been various reasons for not having purchased them yet, but there’s also a good reason behind everyone of them still being on my radar. Sometimes a product will be prioritized over another product at that perticular time. And sometimes you just already have enough of one product type sitting around. Nevertheless most of these will all get their chance to shine in my skin care routine at some point.\nStay tuned to find out which ones will be part of my next haul and why!\nHave you tried any of these? 😀\nVicky 🙂"}
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{"text": "CRS: U.S.-Jordan Free Trade Agreement: Analysis of Environmental Provisions, Oct: Analysis of Environmental Provisions\nCRS report number: RS20999\nAuthor(s): Mary Tiemann, Resources, Science, and Industry Division\nDate: October 16, 2001\n- Abstract\n- The U.S.-Jordan Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was signed on October 24, 2000, and submitted to Congress on January 6, 2001. It has been approved by the Jordanian Parliament, and was signed into law (P.L. 107-43) on September 28, 2001. This trade agreement generally has broad bipartisan support; however, it has generated controversy because it includes precedent-setting provisions on environment and labor within the text of the FTA, and these provisions are subject to the accord's dispute settlement process.\n- Download\n-"}
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{"text": "—\nJoseph Torchia’s Readers’ Forum letter on April 26, “Be prepared by arming every household,” said that “The Swiss government provides weapons, unlike our government, which wants to take ours away.”\nThat is grossly misleading.\nNot only isn’t our government trying to take guns away (if so, when and where was it attempted?), but the Swiss weapons he refers to are military property issued to conscripts in the equivalent of the Swiss army reserve. Switzerland has no standing army. Instead, it has mandatory military training for young, able-bodied males and relies on them for its defense. That isn’t a “unique” concept. We had no standing army and relied on a “well regulated militia” back in 1791 when the Second Amendment was ratified.\nThe percentage of households with guns in Switzerland is significantly lower (10 percent) than in the U.S. (18 percent).\nAs to our supposed “pushing Christian teaching aside for secularism” and “centuries of Christian influence having shaped the souls of the Swiss,” 20 percent of Swiss citizens practice no religion. Depending on the source, that’s 25 percent to 100 percent more than the percentage of U.S. citizens who practice no religion.\nTorchia also rails that “Radical Muslims want to destroy our country.” He may be surprised to know that 4.5 percent of Swiss citizens are Muslims, three times the percentage of Americans who practice Islam.\nFinally, before the “Patriots” start firing back at me, I own guns, including former military issue assault rifles. I just don’t like facts being cherry-picked and twisted to appear to support arguments they in truth do not support at all.\nDaniel Waltimire\nRevloc\nAlternative to Newtown weapons a sure bet\nHere is my answer to Frank Filia’s April 26 question, “What would have happened in Newtown, Conn., if the shooter would not have had access to firearms in his home?”\nI’m pretty sure Adam Lanza would have stolen a gun somewhere. No, that would be illegal. I’m sure he wouldn’t do that.\nOK, he would have probably made a backpack full of Molotov cocktails with gasoline and burned the school. No, that, too, would be illegal.\nAll right then, he would have waited until a group of little kids were huddling at a bus stop and run over them with his mother’s car. Sorry, that one is illegal, too.\nPipe bombs, illegal. Knife attack on a group of little kids, illegal. Everything I have mentioned is illegal, as is murder in the first place. Do you really think that this psycho would have just given up and went to play video games instead?\nDoug Crouse\nJohnstown\nReligious scandals have no borders\nFor the past seven years, I have noticed the headline stories in the newspaper about Catholic priest scandals. I don’t mind you doing this, if you would give equal time to the other religions.\nI hear Protestant ministers are even worse, but, somehow, society today thinks the Catholic church is rich with evil.\nThink about it and you should know that Satan’s No. 1 targets are our religious leaders of all faiths.\nJimmy Bakker was once a great evangelist, but he fell from grace. I believe Osama bin Laden was once a Muslim leader also.\nIf the devil can destroy our religious leaders, he is happy. A better thing for all of us to do is to pray for all of our wonderful spiritual leaders, because basically our beliefs are so similar.\nDonna Soisson\nEbensburg\nReaders have a thirst for more about LaRod\nOn April 27, I was most happy to read and see featured our own LaRod Stephens-Howling, and it happened on his birthday. How very great he must feel.\nSurely, he must have enjoyed a great family upbringing. Please, on a future date, feature his family and so much more as he progresses. We The Tribune-Democrat subscribers would appreciate reading about his accomplishments – his minor education, brothers and family; where did his parents come from?\nAs a Steelers fan, we’d all like to know.\nHis parents must be very proud of him.\nNancy Arnone\nMoxham\nAn editorial on this topic appears today."}
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{"text": "Short Server Power Cables\nA Simple Solution to Organizing Server Cabinet Power Clutter\n(Power Cables, Network Cables, UPS and more!)\n- The typical server has one or two power cables, each approximately 6' long. In a server cabinet these cables restrict and block air leaving the server. This is an inefficient use of resources and risks overheating of servers. Additionally using the long cables when not needed clutters a server cabinet unnecessarily! Since 2007 our Short Server Power Cables have provided simple low cost solution to customers all over North America. Our Short Server Power Cables are available for 515P to C13, C13 to C14 and C19 to C20 configurations in lengths of 1', 2' 3' and 4'.\n- Our Short Server Power Cables are standard in black. As an option, they can be marked with color bands at each end and/or labeled with identification numbers at each end. Color bands include blue, brown, green, orange, purple, red, white or yellow.\n- Our cables are UL Listed.\nStandard cable ends shown below. 515P - C13 - C14 - C19 - C20\nFor those interested, there are code ratings for the various plugs and the maximum amps permitted for each as follows:\n- 515P - 15 amps\n- C13 / C14 - 10 amps\n- C19 / C20 - 16 amps\n- More detail\nFor a given cable, the lowest rated plug end is the rating of the cable assembly. The plug end can be rated for more amps than the receptacle or outlet end and not initiate a risk or code problem. However the plug end should never be rated lower amps than the receptacle or outlet end as that would allow a device to draw more current than the cable assembly is rated for.\n- Cat 5e, Cat 6 and Cat 6a available\n- Cat 6a are designed for communication sup 500 MHz and are Alien Cross talk reduced per TIA standards\n- Wide range of lengths and colors for Cat 5e and Cat 6\n- Snagless Boot Design to protect cable end\n- UL Listed\n- Request Pricing\n- Single Phase UPS available\n- Rack Mount and Tower\n- Our tie in with Wilson Engineered Systems provides a multitude of UPS offerings from low cost work station UPS to state of the art large multi module high performance high efficiency system\nMiscellaneous Items\nYou might be surprised of all the offerings related to computer and IT infrastructure support. We're a leading supplier of high efficiency high performance UPS from small single phase UPS to MW systems. Our founder is a registered professional engineer that has been designing data center systems for over 30 years. We supply server cabinets and other technical furniture. Our relationships with manufacturers brings everyday items like switches, patch panels, web cams, monitoring systems and so on. We have used equipment available at times for further cost savings. If you need other items in the computer support area just email us or note it in the comment section of the price request form. We always happy to assist our customers."}
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{"text": "Abby Newton\nCastles, Kirks, and Caves\n© 2001 Abby Newton (655115541025)\nCD IN STOCK. ORDER NOW. Will ship immediately.\nSince my first visit to Scotland twenty years ago I've dreamed of performing its ancient music in the castles, churches, and caves that bear witness to that haunted country's tragic and fascinating history. This recording project is that dream come true.\ntracks\n-\n- 1 Rob Roy MacGregor/An Honorable Peace/Miss Fordyce's of Ayton's R\n-\n- 2 The Myrtle\n-\n- 3 Fingall's Lamentation/Fingal's Cave/Wha'll Be King But Charlie\n-\n- 4 Forneith House/Kinrara\n-\n- 5 Neil Gow's Lament on the Death of his Second Wife\n-\n- 6 A Mhairi Bhan Og/Rowing From Isla To Uist/A' Bhliadhna Gus An Ai\n-\n- 7 The Scots Lament/A Scots Measure\n-\n- 8 My Love's Bonny When She Smiles On Me/Come Sweet Lass\n-\n- 9 The Hawthorne\n-\n- 10 Roslyn Castle\n-\n- 11 Guilde Roy/Gigg\n-\n- 12 Wallace March\n-\n- 13 Andrew Carr/Da Foula Reel\n-\n- 14 A Hero Never Dies/Willie's Auld Trews\ntry this\nalbums you will love\n- KAT EGGLESTON: The Only Word\n- PRISCILLA HERDMAN: The Road Home\n- CHRISTINE LAVIN: I Was In Love With A Difficult Man\n- ANNE HILLS & MICHAEL SMITH: Paradise Lost & Found\n- ANNE HILLS: Bittersweet Street\n- PRISCILLA HERDMAN: Moondreamer\ngenres you will love\nBy Location\nlinks\nnotes\nIn the.”"}
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{"text": "The Lip Restoration Program\n■ eLaser to rebuild collagen ( 3-5 sessions )\n■ Dermafiller to boost volume ( once a year)\n■ Botox to reduce pursing ( every 4 months )\n■ (Optional) semi-permanent lip liner\nPricing from $1350\nLips can be one of the most tell-tale signs of aging. The Lip Restoration Program is designed to address all the issues associated with aging lips or thin lips. The eLaser can stimulate collage repair and cell renewal to help reduce the vertical lines ( known as smoking lines or kissing lines ) around the mouth, Botox can be injected in small amounts to reduce pursing of the lips, and Dermafiller ( Juvederm ) can be injected into the vermillion border and cupid's bow to boost lip volume. The results are immediately visible, and can last up to one year. The filler, Botox and the first of a series of eLaser treatments can all be done in one hour under local anesthesia. Patient will have minimal local swelling and redness that is barely noticeable. The following eLaser treatments are completed in one month intervals and will only take about 5 minutes each time. For those who wish for more lip definition, semi-permanent lip liner can be tatooed to eliminate the need for lipstick applications. For more information please see the following links:\neLaser\nJuvederm\nBotox\nLip Liner\nRedwood Aesthetic Medicine, 2451 Buhne St., Eureka CA 95501 | (707) 442-2088 | contact@RedwoodAestheticMedicine.com | Sitemap"}
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{"text": "A shake with a cherry on top that kids of all ages can enjoy.\nYou.\nShirley Temple milkshake recipe\nThis delicious shake is made with the same ingredients as a Shirley Temple soda that kids of all ages can enjoy.\nServes 2\nTotal time: 10 minutes\nIngredients:\n- 3 cups vanilla ice cream\n- 1 cup lemon-lime soda\n- 3 tablespoons grenadine syrup\n- 1/2 cup whipped cream or whipped topping\n- 2 maraschino cherries, stems on\nDirections:\n- To a blender, add the ice cream, lemon-lime soda and grenadine syrup. Blend on the milkshake setting just long enough to incorporate the ingredients.\n- Pour into serving glasses, and top with whipped cream and a cherry.\nFor tons of great recipes, like our I page on Facebook.\nMore Shirley Temple recipes\nShirley Temple cupcakes\nRefreshing summer sips: Shirley Temple and more mocktails\nShirley Temple-Black cocktail"}
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{"text": "While <em>Turning Point USA </em>was roundly mocked on Twitter after they quietly deleted a meme that glorified anti-masking after their co-founder died of complications from COVID-19.\nBill Montgomery started the group in 2012 with the current face of the organization, the eminently punchable and painfully stupid Charlie Kirk, in order to make conservatism more appealing to young people. They are most famous for their Kent State chapter conducted a <a href=””>”safe space” protest wearing diapers</a>,<a href=”″> publicly stated that he is not</a> going to wear a mask.\n<p class=” story-text__paragraph”> “Do not force me to wear a mask, it’s that simple. I’m not gonna do it, I’m not,” said Kirk on a recent episode of his podcast.</p>.\nJoin millions calling for AG Barr to resign after he defied his constitutional obligations to protect Trump!"}
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{"text": "Memphis, Tennessee\nBefore You Go\nCoordinates | 35.1495° N, 90.0490° W\nBaton Rouge to Memphis | 383.9 miles\nDriving Time | 5 hours, 30 minutes\nFlying Time (BTR-MEM) | 4 hours, 7 minutes\nWhy Memphis? | Famous for the blues and barbeque, Memphis is a charming southern town with a little something for every member of the family. From concerts to the zoo, your trip is sure to include a ton of family fun and plenty of good food in between. Memphis is one stop where you and your family will surely have a rockin’ time.\nWhere to Stay\nSee the ducks on parade when you stay at the Memphis classic, The Peabody Memphis. The legendary ducks (yes, real ducks!) greet guests each day as they march to the Peabody fountain. It’s a time-honored tradition that you won’t want to miss. The Peabody Memphis is located in the scenic downtown area, putting you in the center of all of the action. They offer many different rooms, too, that have all been updated to celebrate the Peabody’s 150th year.\nWhere to Eat\nGibson’s Donuts\n760 Mount Moriah Road, Memphis, TN 38117\nBe like the locals and head to Gibson’s for great donuts to start your morning. If you’re in the mood for classics, their blueberry donut is hard to pass up. Looking for something even more exciting? Try the bacon donuts. If donuts aren’t your thing, Gibson’s cinnamon rolls and apple fritters are also crowd pleasers.\nCentral BBQ\n2249 Central Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104\nVoted one of Memphis’s favorite BBQ spots, Central BBQ offers heaping plates and a family-style atmosphere. For a barbecue classic, try the ribs or the beef brisket. And for the kiddos, let them choose between the Jr. Brisket or something more standard like mac and cheese. Top it off with a slice of peanut butter pie.\nHuey’s Restaurant\n77 S. 2nd Street, Memphis, TN 38103\nYou really can’t go wrong with a deliciously juicy burger, and grabbing one at Huey’s certainly won’t disappoint. Try any of their delicious appetizer options like Memphis original potato skins or fried pickles before feasting on one of their burgers. Tempt your tastebuds with the Huey Burger or the (open-faced) Sunshine Burger topped with egg and bacon.\nWhat to Do\nMeet Ya Ya and the other Pandas at the Memphis Zoo. The Zoo is one of only four zoos in the US that have giant pandas. If pandas aren’t your kiddo’s favorite animal, the Zoo has 3,500 other animals on its 76-acre grounds who are all waiting to see you and your family. ■ memphiszoo.org\nCatch some free live music by heading over to the Levitt Shell. This iconic Memphis spot hosts more than 50 free concerts every year, with performances by local bands and famous musicians. If snow is still on the ground during your trip, it’s also a stellar sledding spot for the kiddos. ■ levittshell.org\nNo Memphis visit is complete without a visit to Elvis’s home at Graceland. Take a tour of the mansion to see how the King once lived, and hear various features and stories while on the tour from Elvis and his daughter, Lisa Marie. ■ graceland.com\nSee the Mississippi from a different view than we have down here while on the Memphis Riverboats. The Riverboats offer both 90-minute cruises and dinner cruises, so the whole family can enjoy however they choose. The 90-minute cruise gives you a tour of the waterfront of Memphis, and the dinner cruise offers scenic views and a live band. ■ memphisriverboats.net\nRetreat from the hustle and bustle to take in the sights at Shelby Farms Park. The Park has trails for walking, biking, running, and hiking, and there are plenty of opportunities for water activities. It’s even home to a thriving herd of buffalo who roam the park. While you’re there, stop by the Woodland Discovery Playground. The Playground is an innovative space that was designed by kids, for kids. It features six play nests, each focused on a different type of play. ■ shelbyfarmspark.org\nWith so much to do, you and your kiddos will be able to experience an entire day at The Children’s Museum of Memphis. This kid-friendly environment allows children to lose themselves in the world of playful learning through dozens of interactive exhibits, including the Campground, Bank, Dinosaur Dig, American Airways, and the Doodlebug Studio. ■ cmom.com"}
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{"text": "Location: Horticultural Crops Research\nProject Number: 2072-22000-039-02Project Number: 2072-22000-039-02\nStart Date: Sep 01, 2011\nEnd Date: Mar 31, 2015\nObjective:Objective:\nApproach:."}
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{"text": "Minibus Category D1\nCourse Overview\nCourse Type: Transport\nCourse Title: Minibus Category D1\nAwarding Body: Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA)\nCertificate: Yes / Licence upgrade\nOur Instructors: All our Instructors are all fully qualified Trainers\nEntry Requirements: Full Category B Car licence\nFunding Assistance: Yes, Regional assistance may be available depending on you circumstances\nOutcome: DSA Category D1 Category D1\nTo drive in a professional capacity in the EU, from 10 September 2008 you must have the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC), in addition to your vocational licence. Unless driving for the voluntary section if you have D1 on your licence with a 101 restriction you can only drive a minibus for this sector not for hire or reward. All new drivers upgrading to a PCV must complete all four of the following modules:-\nModule 1 – Licence Acquisition Multiple Choice Theory Test & Hazard Perception Test:\nPart One – Multiple Choice An interactive Highway Code theory test.\nPart Two – Interactive Hazard Perception test\nModule 2 – The Driver CPC Case Study Test:\nA Case Study is based on a real-life experience that you may encounter in your working life. This will give you the opportunity highlight your knowledge and basic understanding by examining how you put your skills into practice. Again, Auto Global Solutions can we do for you?\n- Assist with the paperwork for D2 application and D4 medical.\n- We can arrange for medicals at a cost of £75.00 (VAT exempt).\n- Assist with the training for theory and hazard perception – Module 1 (free of charge).\n- Assist with the case studies – Module 2 (free of charge).\n- Assist with booking practical test and setting up the driver training course – Module 3.\n- Assist with practical demonstration training and test – Module 4.\n- We will book all tests online – with no booking fee charged for any test.\nWe will stock all training materials required, which you can purchase.\nCosts for Tests & Training"}
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{"text": "Guitar - Rhythm\nGuitar - Rhythm\nLevel: 2 – 3 (see Playing Experience Level descriptions at the bottom of the page)\nYou’ve been playing guitar for a little while now. You know your basic chords, you know how to play a couple spicy licks, and maybe you know some basic theory. You’re proud of yourself for making it this far, you should be!\nHowever, you know you can still go further. That’s where this class comes in. We’ll be learning some slightly more advanced chords (plus how and when to use them), some cool techniques like fingerpicking, and how to play musically within a group setting. We’ll also be covering some fun riffs and songs to expand your guitar vocabulary.\nBy the end of this class, you won’t just be a beginner guitarist. You won’t turn slightly red and make excuses about a vicious hangnail when the guitar comes to you around the campfire. You’ll be a solid rhythm guitarist that everybody wants to jam with! And if jamming’s not your thing, you’ll have more tools in your tool kit for your own personal enjoyment on the instrument.\nErik Smistad\nErik Smistad is a Calgary-based multi-instrumentalist. While Erik is best known for his bass playing ability in the Canadian music scene, he has been playing guitar for many years as well.\nA professional and active song writer, arranger, session musician and performer, Erik has been teaching music full time since 2010.\nA few of Erik’s recent musical highlights include two UK tours in 2014 & 2015 with his progressive rock band Diatessaron and touring Spain and Portugal with the Calgary Youth Orchestra.\nErik is known for his ability to play any style of music, but he is especially active in the progressive rock, bluegrass, soul and alternative rock genres.."}
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{"text": "On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 06:37:42PM -0300, Marcel Bonnet wrote: > have in linuxsampler instruments directory. In my case, they are all > 44100Hz. > What if I find a gig file with samples at 48000Hz? If my ardour > project was already set up for 44100 because of other gig samples, is > there a simple way to accommodate such sample rate differences? > What you guys would do it, please? Are you sure there is any problem at all ? With the gig files I use it doesn't make any difference if Jack's sample rate is 44100 or 48000 - they work in both cases and pitch is the same. Ciao, -- FA A world of exhaustive, reliable metadata would be an utopia. It's also a pipe-dream, founded on self-delusion, nerd hubris and hysterically inflated market opportunities. (Cory Doctorow) _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\n[ALSA Users] [ALSA Devel] [Linux Media] [Kernel] [Online Dating] [Photo Sharing] [Gimp] [Yosemite News] [Video 4 Linux]"}
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{"text": "There is so much on in Edinburgh in the summer that you have to be very selective. In addition to keeping up with friends and getting things done in the flat, we did manage to get out to a couple of exhibitions. I have been familiar with some of Bridget Riley’s work for a long time but the Scottish National Gallery has now got one of the largest collections of her work on display. It showcases the development of her work from life drawings done at art school, pointillism and some copies of Impressionist works. There are some preliminary drawings for paintings and rooms displaying the OP Art black and white and colour works that she is best known for. She painted her first abstract work in 1961. Her monochrome painting ‘Movement in Squares’\nreminded me of a perspective study I had to do at school and still have on my monochrome wall in Edinburgh.\nOthers are very colourful. The large size of many of her works means that she has used assistants since the 1960s but mixes all the colours herself.\nThe other exhibtion I managed to get to was ‘Weird Plants’ by Chris Thorogood which is on at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh. He describes himself as being fascinated by plants since childhood and finding was of illustrating them. The works in this exhibition were mostly oils. I was particularly interested in his painting of Ravenala madagascariensis or the Traveller’s Palm:\nThe reason it evolved blue seeds is that Madagascar has very few fruit and seed-eating birds which are hard-wired to prefer red, orange and yellow fruits in that order. Lemurs however, can only distinguish visually between shades of green and blue. They are attracted there fore to the seeds and aid in their dispersal. We have a trip to Madagascar planned for October so I will look out for the seeds. There is an exhibition of collage at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art which I must see on another trip. It is on until October so I should have no problem fitting that in.\n"}
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{"text": "Alcaraz began this journey by writing letters to the editor when she was pregnant with her daughter.\n\"Every time something struck a nerve, I wrote a letter to the editor,\" said Alcaraz. \"Many ended up being published. My fingers were constantly typing. I did not even have a computer, so I would get on the Belmont bus and go the library to use the computers. There I would be, big and pregnant with my 4-year-old son, banging out letters to the editor. I remember one of my first letters was about DJ Irene Mojica who was given less desirable timeslots at WGCI. I wanted the public to know about the sexism happening at the radio station.\" ( Note: Mojica, in the '90s, had sued employer Gannett Company, Inc., alleging discrimination based on sex and national origin. )\nAlcaraz's first foray into housing rights was through her training with the Metropolitan Tenants Organization. Due to what Alcaraz learned, she was instrumental in restarting the tenant's council in her HUD building, and where she led fellow residents in a $1 million rehab of the property.\n\"I joined Affinity Community Services in 1996.\" said Alcaraz. \"From protesting on behalf of Vernita Gray when she lived in South Shore, to marching in protest of the Bus Stop Rapes, to walking through neighborhoods honoring Sakia Gunn among other actions. We were doing so much then. As one of the founding board members, I am proud. That was our baby. That little organization was so instrumental in my activism growth.\"\nAlcaraz was hired as Chicago Abortion Fund's executive director in 2005 and that is where she said she \"grew up.\"\n\"It was a real eye-opener.\" said Alcaraz. \"I really have to thank Mary Morten for that experience.\"\nWhen Alcaraz left the Chicago Abortion Fund almost ten years later, she began to consult with not-for-profits on leadership transition, fundraising and event planning. She has worked with clients such as the Boys and Girls Club of Chicago, Project Fierce Chicago and The Illinois Safe School Alliance. Alcaraz is also a Northeastern Illinois University adjunct professor where she teaches classes on poverty and organizing.\nAll these experiences, Alcaraz explained, will help her do the work she does as the new LGBTQ program specialist with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services ( DCFS ).\n\"The experience I bring to the table informs how I will do the work in this new position,\" said Alcaraz. \"I have always advocated for others and that is what this position entails, ensuring that children who identify as LGBTQ get the resources they need. My work has always been for the voiceless. This is just another extension of that.\"\nAlcaraz will continue to work with organizations and teach when necessary, since they do not conflict with her new DCFS position.\nMost recently, Alcaraz ran for the 4th District Cook County Commissioner seat against incumbent Stanley Moore. Moore won the primary and was uncontested in the midterm election.\n\"One of the biggest lessons I learned from the campaign is that there are no permanent enemies and no permanent friends,\" said Alcaraz. \"I also learned most people do not want real and systemic change.\"\nAlcaraz's life's work has been rooted in her upbringing where her family struggled with poverty.\n\"After my father was killed, I stayed with my maternal grandparents a lot,\" said Alcaraz. \"We ended up moving from the South Side to Boystown after his death. That is how I became a North Sider.\"\nAlcaraz attended both public and private Catholic schoolsincluding the now defunct Mother of Sorrows boarding school in Blue Island, St. Sabina and eventually graduating from the now defunct Queen of Peace Catholic High School in Burbank. She earned her BA and MA from DePaul University, focusing on reproductive justice, women and gender issues.\nCurrently, Alcaraz is working on her Ph.D. in community psychology; her scholarship is focused on reproductive-rights restrictions and how they are intersecting with the prison industrial system.\nAmong the accolades Alcaraz has received include induction into Chicago's LGBT Hall of Fame in 2013, being named \"The Activist\" in the Chicago Reader's 2014 People edition ( where she was on the cover ) and being chosen as one of Chicago Woman Magazine's 2017 \"The Fierce 50.\"\n\"It was exciting to be inducted into the Hall of Fame,\" said Alcaraz. \"I was floored when I was named 'The Activist' in the Chicago Reader. It was a mind-blowing experience to be walking through the city and see my face in the window of the Reader newspaper boxes. I will never forget that.\"\nWhen asked what her message to the world would be, Alcaraz said, \"You have a responsibility to give back and to pull others along. It is required of you. Try to leave this world better than you found it.\""}
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{"text": "To everyone who responded, ALL GREAT and EXCELLENT answers. Halloween is indeed a wondrous scary holiday. I love to have a scary celebration from the inception of October 24th-November 22nd. I love to watch a marathon of horror movies.\nMy perennial favorite is Rosemary's Baby, the quintessential Gothic horror film. I also love to watch Sleepy Hollow, the Tim Burton movie with Johnny Depp and Christopher Walken as the headless horseman.. Another lovely film to watch is The Nightmare Before Christmas, another one of Tim Burton's horror classics. A great cd to play during this darkly lovely time is Fright Night, it should put ANYONE in a darkly HALLOWEEN mood.\nRemember, the DAYS are getting SHORTER while the NIGHTS are getting.....LONGER. Yes, the NIGHT beckons us ever so closer. Have FUN and enjoy the DAYLIGHT while one can.........\nby Grace Marguerite Williams 12 months ago\nWhat is it about Halloween that makes it THE DARKEST holiday of the year?\nby Jamie Jensen 3 years ago\nPoll: what is your NUMBER ONE favorite thing about Halloween?You can only pick one thing for this poll! blessedp 11 months ago\nWhat about Halloween do you like?The costumesThe trick or treatingThe horror moviesEtc akhilkarun 8 years ago\nHey friends... I'm Guy from India.I've heard so much about 'Halloween' buy havent got a chance to know the fun and philosophy of it. I've know that people dress in Exciting Varitey of Outfits and Have a heavy lot of fun.Could somebody tellme about 'Halloween'.It would be a unique expression"}
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{"text": "Diggs-Latham Students are excited to have Home Moravian Church as an official partner of the school. To celebrate this partnership, Diggs-Latham students from Pre-Kindergarten through fifth grade are exhibiting 40 pieces of art in the Home Moravian Fellowship Hall for the next week. Mrs. Gordon, our art teacher, attended services at Home Moravian on Sunday, May 22 to greet members of the church while they viewed the art at the conclusion of services.\nCheck back on our blog later for photographs of this student exhibit."}
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{"text": "This book is a resource point for you as you prepare to lead a Discovery Bible Study( #2 Obedience Based Discipleship). After you find the Man of Peace you guide them and their family through Discovering God Bible Studies. These studies introduce people to God and guide them to falling in love with Him. We designed this book to help you with the process.\nDownload\nThis book is a resource point for you as you prepare to lead a Discovery Bible Study. After you find the Man of Peace you guide them and their family through Discovering God Bible Studies. These studies introduce people to God and guide them to falling in love with Him. We designed this book to help you with the process.\nThe Luke 10 Manual is an inspiring and practical training manual that looks closely at the mission given to us by Jesus.\nUsing Luke 10 as the background scripture passage, the book answers very practical questions about finding a man of peace, making disciples, and planting churches.\nThe book will challenge your heart as well as give you practical tools for reaching your family, friends, and neighbors.\nBook in DOC-format.\nEditors\nThese are days of great harvest, and nowhere on earth is the harvest greater than in the growing number of Church Planting Movements God is stirring around the world.\nIf you want to be on mission with God, to share in the joy of being His instrument in these days of harvest, this book by David Garrison will be a tremendous help and blessing to you.\nBook in PDF-format.\nThis material is available here in PDF format. You can order books by sending your order to this address- simplechurch.books@gmail.com. In the e-mail, please write the name of the books, the quantity you would like to order, your full name and postal address. We will contact you with the details of costs of the books and shipping, and the means of payment."}
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{"text": "if i draw 2 circles one with radius =2cm and with center A, another with radius = 3cm with center B. will they touch each other ?\nHi!\nHere is the answer to your question.\nTwo circles touch each other externally if the distance between their centres is equal to sum of their radii.\nTwo circles touch each other internally if the distance between their centres is equal to difference of their radii.\nThe radii of the given circles are 2 cm and 3 cm. The circles can touch each other externally and internally. This is shown as,\n.png)\nCheers!"}
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{"text": "On 22 February my collaborator Sophia Renemar, a female entrepreneur who set up HeraHub Sweden, and I went to the Vinnova final conference on normcritical innovation where we presented and discussed our project on normcritical female entrepreneurship. Norm critique is not a common notion in Anglophone culture, possibly because there is a less strongly developed idea of norm – idiosyncracy being more the order of the day – than in Sweden. HeraHub is an all-female enterprise, designed to support female entrepreneurs – all off which in many different ways goes against the Swedish equality grain. One very important aspect of our research was that the entrepreneurs in this co-working hub had an average age of 49 and their businesses, in almost all cases their first one, were on average 3 years old. Given the general perception of entrepreneurs as geeks starting in their parents’ garage and 30-somethings wearing sharp suits, this was quite a different demographic. It also meant that setting up a business occurred for them within a work life cycle where they had considerable prior experience of being employed in different fields. Many indeed set up a business in reaction against their previous work experiences of not being valued, being over-worked, being ‘good citizens’ but never being given credit, or also classically, one more restructuring too many. They were therefore less ideas-driven (‘I have a great idea – how can I turn it into a business?’) than refuseniks of neoliberal working conditions.\nFood for thought!\nGabriele Griffin"}
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{"text": "Guy Williams takes a close second in Bourg en Bresse\nAt Bourg en Bresse, France, Guy Williams was just a tenth of a sec off the pace to take second in the 4* 1.45m on his seasoned campaigner Golddigger, a Calvados 17-year-old. Yazmin Pinchen was 21st with a steady double clear on the Verdi 10-year-old Bandito.\nGuy and Titus were out of luck in the 1.55m with four faults in round one, but British-based Irishman Anthony Condon posted a double clear with the Hales family’s consistent home-bred Aristio, a 10-year-old son of Arko, to take fourth. They were three sec off the pace in the 13-strong jump-off, won by Italy’s Lorenzo de Luca on Halifaz Van Het Kluizebos. Four faults in the jump-off pushed Yazmin Pinchen and the 13-year-old stallion Van De Vivaldi down to 10th.\nOne time fault prevented Yazmin from contending the 15-strong jump-off of the 1.45m, putting Con Air 11-year-old Con Chilli in 19th. Eight riders picked up round one time faults, with Anthony Condon one of them, finishing 23rd on Balzac.\nHoward Ephgrave and the Clinton sired Felton took 10th in Friday’s six-year-old after jumping double clear for equal first on Thursday.\nNancy Pinchen finished 18th in the gold tour amateur 1.20m on Zodiac Z.\nPhoto © Jumping Around"}
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{"text": "They got the opposite, and Florida St. (10-4, 1-1 ACC) rolled to an almost too easy 56-41 win over Clemson Thursday night in Littlejohn Coliseum, dropping Clemson to 10-4 and 1-1 in the conference.\nThings got so bad that Clemson head coach Brad Brownell waved the white flag with Clemson down by 13 with just over a minute remaining in the game. The numbers were ugly – the Tigers had more turnovers (18) than field goals (15-for-50), and committed almost as many fouls (14) as they had buckets form the floor. Florida St. scored 25 points off of Clemson turnovers, while Clemson managed just five points off turnovers. Florida St. also outscored Clemson 44-16 in the paint.\nIan Miller scored 15 points and Aaron Thomas and Devin Bookert had 10 apiece as Florida State held Clemson to its fewest points this season. Clemson was led by K.J. McDaniels, who had 14 points. No other Clemson player scored more than six.\n“It was a bad day at the office,” Brownell said. “I want to thank our fans and students for coming out and supporting us, but we couldn’t do anything to get them up and help us. I thought we defended well and at a very good level. Eventually in the second half we just wore down emotionally and they pulled away, obviously.”\nThe first half was a ragged affair – the Tigers scored the first two points of the game and held FSU without any points until the 14:47 mark, but the Seminoles then went on a 13-0 run to take the 13-2 lead. The Tigers got six points from Nnoko and managed to trail just 21-16 at the break, but Clemson had more turnovers (8) and fouls (8) than field goals.\nThe Tigers went six minutes late in the first without a point, finally getting back on the board when Adonis Filer hit two free throws with 1.8 seconds remaining in the half.\nThe Tigers got within 50-41 in the final four minutes, but Baron Bojanovsky broke free for a dunk and Clemson trailed by double digits the rest of the way.\nBrownell said the Tigers simply didn’t execute well enough to win.\n“When you play a team that has bigger, stronger and more athletic players at almost every position, it comes down to basketball execution,” he said. “Obviously tonight we didn’t execute, and our mainline players didn’t play very well. We forced some things, and turned the ball over and we were our own worst enemy.”\nMcDaniels said he thought Florida St. did a better job of communicating on the floor than the Tigers.\n“We just didn’t talk, for whatever reason,” McDaniels said. “They communicated a lot better than we did. I don’t think their length bothered us – they are the same team we played last year – but we just didn’t talk out there tonight, and I don’t know why. But we have to put this in the past and get ready for Duke. It’s a quick turnaround, and sometimes that is a good thing.”\nThe Seminoles' five straight wins, including all three over Clemson last season, tied the longest mark by either school in the basketball rivalry.\nClemson's point total matched the second-lowest of Brad Brownell's four seasons as coach. The only fewer points came in a 68-40 loss to Duke a year ago. The Tigers host Duke at 2 p.m. in Littlejohn Coliseum Saturday.\nClemson vs. Florida State Game Notes\nTEAM\nClemson scored just 41 points Thursday, its lowest production offensively since also scoring 41 at Virginia last season.\nClemson scored 16 in the first half, its lowest output since also posting 16 in the opening half last season against Miami.\nThe Tigers’ 23.1 percent shooting in the first half was their lowest since shooting 20 percent at Virginia last season.\nClemson had a season-high 18 turnovers. Florida State converted them into 25 points, a 20-point advantage for the Seminoles.\nClemson had more turnovers and the same amount of offensive rebounds (15) as its field goal total for the game.\nThe Tigers held the Seminoles to 56 points. Florida State entered the game averaging 74.9 points per game offensively.\nClemson held Florida State to just 1-of-11 three-point shooting. It was the third time under Head Coach Brad Brownell an opponent made only one from long distance.\nINDIVIDUAL\nK.J. McDaniels led Clemson in scoring (14) and rebounding (7), while adding a pair of blocked shots in 32 minutes.\nJosh Smith, a sophomore forward, earned his first career start Thursday and grabbed five rebounds in 23 minutes.\nJordan Roper and Rod Hall, who combined to average 21 points per game entering the contest, were held to 10 on 4-of-14 shooting Thursday.\nIf you can't see the PDF below, click here to open it.\nDavid Hood can be reached at davidhood@tigernet.com"}
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