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{"text": "- 1 of 4Police officers guard the Evangelical Baptist Church in Anseong, South Korea AP\n- 2 of 4Police were searching for the 73-year-old founder of the church AP:Associated Press\n- 3 of 4Members of the Evangelical Baptist Church staged a peaceful protest during the raid AP:Associated Press\n- 4 of 4They vowed to protect their founder, Yoo Byung Eun, who has a $500,000 reward on his head Reuters\nFive thousand police raided the headquarters of a South Korean religious organisation today in a vain attempt to track down the man blamed for the ferry disaster in which 250 schoolchildren died.\nHelicopters flew overhead as officers moved systematically through the massive site in Anseong, south of Seoul, as members of the Evangelical Baptist Church followed, singing hymns, chanting anti-police slogans, and handing out organic ice cream to officers and journalists.\nThey were in pursuit of Yoo Byung Eun, the church’s 73-year-old founder, whom prosecutors believe is the ultimate owner of the company operating the ferry, Sewol. The ferry sank"}
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{"text": "Photographer 1: CTF walkthrough, part 1\nIn this article, we will solve a Capture the Flag (CTF) challenge that was posted on the VulnHub website by an author named “v1n1v131r4”. As per the description given by the author, this machine was developed to prepare for OSCP. The goal is to get root access of the machine and read the flags. There are two flags, user.txt and proof.txt, which need to be read to complete the CTF.\nYou can check my previous articles for more CTF challenges. We. It.com service with Dirb\n- Enumerating SMB service\n- Enumerating another HTTP port 8080\nThe walkthrough\nStep 1\nThe first step is, as always, to run the netdiscover command to identify the target machine IP address. In the screenshot given below, we can see the netdiscover command, which gives us the list of all the available IP addresses. [CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE]\nCommand used: netdiscover\nIn the highlighted area of the above screenshot, we can see the target machine IP address. The target machine IP address is 192.168.1.26 and I will be using 192.168.1.27 as the attacker IP address.\nNote: The target machine IP address may be different in your case, as it is being assigned by the network DHCP.\nStep 2\nThe second step is the starting step of the CTF challenge. In this step, we will run a port scan to identify the open ports and services on the target machine. I will use the Nmap tool for port scanning, as it works effectively and is by default available on Kali Linux. You can use any port scanning method or tool which gives the results.\nIn the highlighted area of the following screenshot, we can see the nmap command to scan the ports on our target machine. The identified open ports can also be seen in the screenshot given below:\nCommand used: nmap 192.168.1.26 -p- -sV\nIn the output of the Nmap scan, we can see four ports on the target machine that have been identified as open. In the Nmap command, we used the -sV switch for version enumeration. We also used the -p- option for full port scan. It tells Nmap to conduct the scan on all the 65,535 ports on the target machine. By default, Nmap conducts the scan only on known 1,024 ports. So, it is especially important to conduct a full port scan during the pentest or solving the CTF for maximum results.\nIn our case, we have found only four ports, two of which are being used for HTTP service. The rest are NetBIOS ports. So, in the next step, we will start with the HTTP port 80.\nStep 3\nWe opened the target machine IP address on the browser to see the web application. It can be seen in the following screenshot.\nA nice website is running on our target machine. We manually explored the website but did not find anything. After that, we ran a dirbuster scan to enumerate the internal files and folders in the document root of the target machine. This can be seen in the in the following screenshot:\nCommand used: dirb\nAfter waiting for some time, the Dirbuster scan completed, but it didn’t give us any useful information. In the next step, we will enumerate another open port.\nStep 4\nAs we know from the port scanning step, the SMB port is also open in our target machine. We use the SMB client utility, which is available by default in the Kali machine, to connect with the SMB port. It can be seen in the screenshot given below:\nCommand used: smbclient -I 192.168.1.26 -L -N\nAs can be seen in the above screenshot, we used the smbclient command to connect with our target machine. In the smbclient command, we used a few options that are explained below:\n- –I — This will direct smbclient to connect with the appending IP address\n- –L — This will list all the shared resources of the target machine, if available\n- –N — This tells it to connect with the target machine without the password\nThe output of the command shows that there is a folder named “sambashare” on the target machine. With the help of smbclient commands, we can list the contents of this folder which can be seen in the following screenshot:\nCommand used:\n- smbclient \\\\\\\\192.168.1.26\\\\smbshare -N -L\n- ls\n- get mailsent.txt\n- get wordpress.bkp.zip\n- ls -l mailsent.txt wordpress.bkp.zip\nThe highlighted area shows that first we used the ls command to see the contents of the sambashare folder. It was identified that there are two files available on the target machine; one is a text file, and another is a zip file. We further used the get command to download these files on our attacker machine, which can be seen in the below screenshot.\nCommand used: cat mailsent.txt\nHere, we can see that when we opened the “mailsent.txt” file, there was an email from where we got two email IDs. There is secret message that was sent in that email: it could possibly be “my babygirl” or just “babygirl”. As of now, we do not have a login page, so let’s just keep this information for later use.\nLet’s check the contents of another folder, which is a zip file. I extracted the zip file which contains the default WordPress files. There was nothing interesting found in the zip files.\nSince we know that there is another port where the http service is running, we will enumerate it in the next step.\nStep 5\nAs we know, HTTP service is running through port 8000. We directly opened it into the browser, which can be seen in the following screenshot.\nWe can see that there is another website running on the target machine. As it is just a default page, I used the dirbuster utility to gather further information about the files and folders in the application. This can be seen in the screenshot given below:\nCommand used: dirb -f\nThe Dirbuster scan took some time to complete and generated a large amount of output. We started analyzing all the files one by one and found that there is an admin folder in the application:\nSo far, we have identified an admin login page on our target machine. Also, we know some details we enumerated from the SMB service.\nIn the next article, part 2 of this CTF, we will complete the rest of the steps that involve gaining the root access of the target machine and reading the flag file.\nUntil then, I encourage you to try to finish this CTF! There are enough hints given in the above steps.\nSources\nKoken CMS 0.22.24 – Arbitrary File Upload (Authenticated), Exploit Database\nPhotographer: 1, VulnHub\nDownload Photographer: 1, VulnHub"}
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{"text": "Abandoned industrial buildings from the 1930s have been transformed into design studios, galleries, and restaurants.\nAlong Empire Road, a virtual border between the rich districts of the north and the poor neighbourhoods of the south, awaits a new type of mall, with a very New York feel.\nBrian Green bought this large complex of abandoned and dilapidated 1930s warehouses in 2003. The former film director rehabilitated them into a mini-village with a huge courtyard where trendy restaurants coexist with vanguard shops and street art. At 44 Stanley, you will only see local designers, shops, and restaurants, in contrast to many shopping centres dedicated to mass consumption. There are some lovely terraces here too.\nA young clientele and families wander about the stalls or share a meal on a central square that brings Provence to mind. Make sure you see Jonathan Robinson: he roasts fair trade coffee on location that has been imported from several African countries, such as Ethiopia, Kenya, and Rwanda, among others.\n44 Stanley\n44 Stanley Avenue\nJohannesburg 2092\n+27 (0)11 482 4444"}
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{"text": "Oklahoma’s longtime co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach spoke Saturday and Sunday with school officials about its defensive coordinator opening.\nOU football: Brent Venables visiting Clemson\nVenables’ plane from Clemson landed at 9:50 Sunday night at Bethany’s Wiley Post.\nHe said he had not accepted the job, but did not offer much beyond that.\n“I’m sorry. I wish I could say more,” Venables said, “but I really can’t comment or anything.”\nAsked whether he had received an offer from the Tigers, he didn’t indicate whether he had or not.\nWhile at Clemson, Venables toured facilities and even speaking with Tigers recruits.\n“I feel like he’s going to be the guy,” Clemson safety commitment Ronald Geohaghan told the school’s Rivals website. “I think that’s who is going to be our defensive coordinator. He seems cool and down to earth. He takes his job seriously and loves his team, loves his linebackers.”\nVenables is expected to make a decision in the next day or so, with Bob Stoops and OU officials making their case for Venables to stay put.\nSources have indicated Clemson is willing to pay between $750,000 and $1 million a year for the new coordinator.\nOffensive coordinator Chad Morris, previously at Tulsa, received a raise to $1.3 million a season after his first year on staff.\nVenables currently makes about $500,000 a year at OU. Though the school is willing to give him a raise, it’s unlikely it could approach Clemson’s potential offer.\nVenables, 41, has been on the Sooners’ staff since Stoops came to Norman in 1999, solely holding the coordinator title from 2004 until"}
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{"text": "COOKEVILLE, Tenn. -- After playing ten consecutive Ohio Valley Conference games, the Tennessee Tech softball team will take to the road Tuesday to face Chattanooga.\nThe Lady Mocs are in the midst of a ten-game homestand and have won nine straight games at Frost Stadium. The Golden Eagles are 6-5 on the road and Chattanooga is 12-1 at home with its only loss coming from Purdue in February.\nChattanooga is an offensive powerhouse, with eight players batting .306 or better. Seven Lady Mocs have hit home runs and all seven of those have double-digit RBIs. Senior Michelle Fuzzard leads the team, batting .467 with 12 doubles, seven home runs, and 43 RBIs. Junior Sara Poteat is a contact threat, batting .443 with 42 runs scored and 15 stolen bases on the year.\nThe Lady Mocs have outscored their opponents by 99 runs this year, allowing just 133 in 36 games.\nThe Golden Eagles will look to shut down the scoring threats with strong defense and pitching. Tech's pitching staff has held batters to an average of just .238, the best in the OVC. The Golden Eagles has allowed just 96 earned runs and has a team fielding percentage of .960.\nFreshman Taylor Ketchum leads the team in ERA with a 1.85 in her 34 innings this year. She earned her first career win over Southeast Missouri in a game in which she struck out ten. Senior Holly Thomas has been the reliable workhorse for coach Tory Acheson, pitching 15 complete games and striking out 114 batters. Her opponent's batting average is the best in the conference at .203.\nThe Golden Eagles will return home to host Eastern Kentucky in a doubleheader on Thursday before going to Eastern Illinois this weekend."}
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{"text": "Honestly, I’ve never really been a fan of whoopie pies. The ones I’ve tried in the past have usually amounted to nothing more than crumbly, burnt-chocolate cake rounds filled with gritty, overly sugared globs of frosting. Even so, when I saw this blog post for Spiced Cider Whoopie Pies on A Beautiful Mess, I knew I’d probably found a whoopie pie that could change my mind.\nThere isn’t just one specific ingredient that sets this recipe apart. There are many. I love Elsie’s idea of using cream cheese as the base for the frosting instead of the traditional mix of butter and marshmallow cream. Bye-bye sugary filling! Hello luxurious spiced cream. Then there’s the sour cream used in the batter recipe, which guarantees those apple studded cookie-cakes will be tender and moist. Contrary to what the title might make one think, there isn’t actually any spiced cider in these treats, but the combination of fragrant cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves mimics those flavors, turning an old classic into a revamped autumn dessert.\nAssembly of these treats is easy."}
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{"text": "January progress:\nWhat progress???\nOkay, there’s been a little bit. We’re slowly working our way through a big, fat reread/rewrite of Model Species. There are still big things I need to integrate into the manuscript as well as a list of smaller things. Still holding at 21 index cards. Word count is irrelevant, but I have added 2000 words to the manuscript.\nRead three books in January, on track for my 30 books in a year goal.\nBooks bought: None. I’m keeping my resolution!\nInteresting upcoming things in February: Captaining league for the first time. Ooo, exciting…\nNeed to work on keeping my diet even, exercising every weekday, and keeping my apartment somewhat neater *cough*.\n106 days without rain…"}
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{"text": "There are several magazines out there on almost every subject. I have become interested in car restorations and hot rod builds, mostly old 60's and 70's classics. I already have one issue of Popular Hotrodding in which the cover article was Build Your First Engine: Save money and wrench it yourself, but it only went so far. I want to learn how to rebuild a car, engine, how to do metal work, paint work, dealing with rust, interior work, ect. Pretty much everything that goes into (re)building a car. Though I know it takes a lot of practice, it's the money that's hindering me from getting my hands dirty. So as long as I can read up on some literature and get a good idea in my mind of what to do and how to do it I'll be a happy camper. If any one has any other suggestions on how to get into the hobby, despite I don't have a car to rebuild, please let me know. I'm open to almost anything right now. PS: Maybe motorcycles would be a better place to start if money was such an issue?"}
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{"text": "FEE STRUCTURE\nFOR ACADEMIC SESSION 2008-2009\nProspectus and Registration fee: Rs. 1000.00 Non-refundable\n*Books and Uniform extra.\n*Mess Facility is available in DPS, Hyderabad only.\nNote:\n@ Mess and Transport is optional.\n@ Accounts payable on admission are to be paid at the school either in cash or by cheque.\n@ Annual and All Term fee payable are to be paid at the designated branches of Axis Bank in Cash.\n@ Fee may be revised periodiacally.\nAdmission\nRegistration Process\nApplication forms are to be filed in and submitted to the Administrative\nOffice with in 2 working days from issue of the form.\nAdmission to Pre-Nursery, Nursery & Preparatory will be through Observation\n/ Interaction. Observation / Interaction would be held on the same day\nand both the parents should be present. Date & Timings for\nObservation / Interaction will be intimated at the time of submission\nof registration form.\nThere will be written tests for students seeking admission to Classes\nI to IX at DPS, Hyderabad and Classes I to VIII at DPS, Diamond point\nSecunderabad.\nAt the time of registration, the following documents are to be submitted\nto the Administrative Office:"}
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{"text": "You'll fall in love with their dad Matt Ziselman's wonderful, self-deprecating humor. He's floored by self doubt, but he also has dreams. And who helps him learn how to live better and how to pursue those dreams?\nZiselman learns and shares a series of lessons from his dachshunds. He translates the wisdom of horizontal dogs into a life philosophy. For example, Maya seems to have had a troubled past. Ziselman writes:\nMaya \"will never ask to go outside. When it's time to take out all of the dogs, Maya needs to be carried to the foyer where she will then inexplicably walk through the front door to the grass. And, yes, that's the same front door that she will not walk through to enter the house.\" Yet, he continues: \"[Maya] is the sweetest, the gentlest, and -- with the exception of having us convey her from room to door to grass and back again -- the least demanding dog in the world.\"From Maya comes \"Dachshund Life Lesson #10\":\n\"Even with a messy past, the present can still be pretty neat.\"\nZiselman glories in the stubborn, loving natures of the long and short. Mom kept nodding and laughing in recognition at the quirks we hot dogs exhibit and the lessons we teach.\nWe especially love \"Dachshund Life Lesson #19\":\n\"All you need are one or two good friends. Any species will do.\"\nFor fur lovers, and all those involved in the down low, we highly recommend Hounded.\nPlease wag on over to author Matt Ziselman's webpage for links to purchase the book from local, independent booksellers or online retailers. (And take a look at the video book trailer, which is super cute.)\nSounds good! Thanks for the review!\nWe stopped by Matt's yesterday and left him a little message. Mommy printed out the name of the book so she can buy it once we get back to NY next week. (It's a little busy around here packing up and stuff.) We can't wait to read this book!! After the last doggie book Mommy read, she's gonna be sure to have the tissues handy just in case. Have you read the book A Dog's Purpose? AMAZING! We highly recommend it.\nThanks for letting us all know about this Author.\nHugs,\nLily Belle & Muffin\nI've been dying to read thus though I don't own a doxie I'm a fan of them 4 sure\nUrban hounds\nThat looks like a really entertaining book. I love the saying that all you need are two good friends.\nWhat a fun book...I love insights with humour and life shared with dogs. Thanks for the review.\nMaggie"}
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{"text": "REFILE-McDonald's grilled over labor, tax practices at Brazil hearing\n(Corrects dateline from Aug 17. No changes to text)\nBy Anthony Boadle\nBRASILIA Aug 20 . Continuación..."}
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{"text": "BBQ Joints\nRaichlen’s Top 10 Smoke and Fire Restaurants of 2014\nSmoked 10 Smoke and Fire Restaurants of 2014.\n- Barrel & Ashes in Los Angeles: Talk about pedigree: chefs Timothy Hollingsworth and Rory Hermann cooked at The French Laundry and Bouchon respectively before launching this new open kitchen barbecue joint in Studio City. The craft cocktails, heirloom vegetable salads, and wood-fired tri-tip alone demand a visit. Don’t miss the smoked chicken sandwich impaled with a paring knife instead of the usual toothpick.\nSteven enjoys the smoked chicken sandwich at Barrel & Ashes\n- Butcher & the Boar in Minneapolis: I have two words for you: beef ribs. I have two more words for you: pork chops. Everything at this sprawling roadhouse is smokier than a fireplace and bigger than life, including the buzzy outdoor terrace. Chef Peter Botcher moves adroitly between the smoker and wood-burning grill, often using both to prepare a single dish.\nDouble thick pork chop at Butcher & the Boar\n- King + Duke in Atlanta: 24-foot open hearth with monster wood burning grill? Check. Smoker from which emerge home cured bacon, pastrami, and salmon? Check. And while you’re at it, try the coal-roasted onion soup, wood-fired burgers, and a 1 kilo rib steak that bears the imposing name “The King.” Just as you literary types suspected, this Buckhead restaurant is named for two characters in Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.\nWood burning grill at King + Duke\n- Eli’s BBQ in Cincinnati: In a city where “barbecue” used to mean oven-baked ribs drowned in sugary barbecue sauce, Elias Leisring burns hardwood logs in mammoth Megatron and Old Hickory pits to serve vinegar-spiked pulled pork, spice- and smoke-blasted turkey breast, and what may be the best double-smoked hot dog in North America. (The secret? A generous sprinkling of pork crispies.) His 1927 former taproom location (music from vinyl only) with its sprawling circus tent seating outdoors is a far cry from the van that once served as his kitchen “dining room” at a local farmers market.\nHot dog and friends at Eli’s BBQ\n-.\nDouble brisket sausages at Jake’s Handcrafted\n- La Barbecue in Austin: You might remember John Lewis as the former pit master of Franklin Barbecue. So you won’t be surprised by the format of his new solo venture, La Barbecue: open-air pit and trailer “kitchen” in a vacant lot dishing up brisket so moist it squirts and coal-black beef plate ribs so humongous it takes two hands to lift. He opens at 11 a.m., but the waiting line starts at 8. Doesn’t anyone in Austin work?\nThe menu and spare ribs at La Barbecue\n- Miller’s Guild in Seattle: Head-to-tail butchery. 75-day aged prime beef. A fire-belching wood burning grill that would make the mouth of hell seem like a campfire. Hey, they had me at the strip steak—smoked daily in a smoke chamber before grilling over fruitwood. No down home joint this—it’s a high design restaurant where venture capitalists would be comfortable wooing startups.\n- NOLA Smokehouse in New Orleans: For all its fabulous food, New Orleans never had much of a tradition of barbecue. Rob Bechtold is determined to change that one brisket chili, one Smokehouse spare rib, and one smoked boudin at a time. The barebones dining room befits the old school barbecue aesthetic, and the chef is so committed, he often spends the night manning his smokers.\nHard at work at NOLA Smokehouse\n-.\nJustin and Diane Fourton at Pecan Lodge\n- Q39 in Kansas City: Run by old school chef and competition barbecuer Rob Magee, this new school restaurant (open kitchen, industrial dining room) raises the bar in a city already endowed with awesome ’que. The “Best Wings on the Planet” live up to their name, as do the apple-brined pulled pork, wood-grilled brisket burgers, and honey-glazed Q spare ribs. And how many barbecue joints serve a white bean smoked sausage cassoulet?\nHard at work at Q39 with a sampler platter\nFinally ….\nNeed more recommendations? Check these out:\nRaichlen’s 10 Best BBQ and Grill Restaurants of 2013\nRaichlen’s Top 10 Meat Cities in the U.S.\nJoin the Discussion"}
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{"text": "The effect of walnuts on tomatoes shows up if their roots come into contact with one another. Roots of a mature walnut tree can spread up to 50 or 60 feet away from the trunk, so that's a generally safe distance. If you must plant them closer than that, you might try growing the tomatoes in container gardens so the roots don't go into the same soil where the walnut roots are growing."}
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{"text": "This is GourmandeMom's TypePad Profile.\nJoin TypePad and start following GourmandeMom's activity\nGourmandeMom\nTEXAS\nsingle working/attorney mom with highly-refined Internet skills when it comes to searching for Paris apartments and Paris blogs\nInterests:....\nRecent Activity\nMaybe best haricots verts ever...East Austin's \"Joe's Place and Connie's Beer Garden\"\nIt is heady stuff to hang out with one of the founders of Armadillo World Headquarters (some visual images might help) and talk about France, copyright law, musicians' rights, more France, international TV and film festivals in Cannes, art law, the last live Beatles concert (he was there), the start of Texas music and its future. It is all the more great to have this conversation out in the backyard of Joe's Place, the backyard of which apparently is the Connie's Beer Garden part of this quirky East M.L.K. spot. As much as I love Sophie's foie gras over in Angers, France...standing up in crowded wine bars in Paris meeting Fashion Week journalists...and a perfectly crafted round of goat cheese with a delicate drizzle of fresh olive oil in Peter Mayle's fabled south-of-France place of Ménerbes, France...I really love a good meatloaf. Taking Mike's lead, I did without the mashed potatoes as a side (low carb you know) and got a little salad instead to accompany the green beans and the meatloaf. When the menu said \"green beans\" came with the meatloaf, I had low expectations. I was more excited about the \"Hibiscus Tea Punch\" I had ordered. (It's hibiscus tea with ginger ale. And it was suggested that this was not be a bad mixture into which a shot of tequila could be poured...some other day, but great idea Connie!) Connie brings out a bamboo tray to deliver the tea punch. Another bamboo tray would deliver the meatloaf lunch. As soon as I saw those green beans, I knew they were going to be good. (True, I did not ask to forego that bread substance; good thing: I needed it to wipe the plate clean. It was a small, dainty piece of deliciousness -- like those Sister Schubert's rolls.)... \nPosted May 7, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nAustin Food and Wine Festival--to do and not to do and yes would do again\nIt's a smaller-than-I-expected event, this Austin Food and Wine Festival (only in its second year). At first glance on entering I was underwhelmed. But it grew on me. And grew and grew. And now I am thrilled at its manageability and the set-up, despite the pretty awful combination of Saturday's suffocating humidity, quasi-dehydration, and mixing tequila and vodka tastings in between the wine demos. Bad idea that last one. I thought I could do without Day 2. But after sleeping off Saturday's sins, I was ready to go. Pacing is everything for a food and (lots of) wine festival. (Jealous of the folks who got there early for hands-on grilling class. I think I saw someone Tweet that only VIPs were able to get into these popular first-thing-in-the-morning classes.) Day 1 (for me), Saturday, started out well when the heart-stopping telltale colors of Veuve Clicquot were spotted right on entering. Their super cute VC-themed Airstream was air-conditioned, so I lingered a long time checking that out.... Champagne was a great way to start the day...at 11 am or so. Finally we get in line for the H-E-B Grand Tasting Pavilion to open up for the masses. We had only a \"cheap\" ($200 for early bird special) Taste Pass. But now I know why the cost. There is a LOT of alcohol at this event. A lot of water too have to say. But there is a lot of alcohol at this event. At 12 p.m., folks with the Taste Pass can enter. I need food, badly, after standing in the sun sweating after 3 small tastings of the VC champagne. At first it was hard to find the food. I must have been delerious. But we found it. And dug in. These grilled carrots, with a tangy yogurt sauce drizzled... \nPosted Apr 29, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nThe Confit de Canard French Dinner Party...and those show-stealing Parisian macarons...but really it was all about the cheese plate and the refreshing non-etiquette of cheese-eating\nI... \nPosted Apr 23, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n1\nMi amigo from Paris...Tio Pepe\n(so misleading...sort of sorry: this picture has nothing to do with sherry. It is from another trip to France, however, to Angers, to check out l'Atoll, a lovely outdoor shopping forum with some super edgy design elements) Some readers may recall, from last April's trip to Paris--that triathlon training/pre-pneumonia trip--that I had an encounter with a certain Tio Pepe. I was in Paris looking for Verjus, for a long-awaited dinner reservation, and wandered in confusion around quirky multi-level, multi-staired streets around the Palais Royal, looking for Verjus, when I came across what I thought was the Verjus Wine Bar. Which I thought would be a good place to while away an hour or so before the dinner reservation. I was wrong -- about it being the Verjus Wine Bar that is. I had stumbled into another (maybe even more perhaps) fabulous wine bar--one with a much longer pedigree in this charming quartier. Juveniles. Unknown to me at the time, but well-known now, it is one of the best wine bars in Paris for some. I asked for something cold and dry to just take the edge off before dinner in an hour or so. What I got was a glass of something cold, crisp and white and bright - just what one wants if one is drinking something white rather than red. This was Tio Pepe, a Spanish dry sherry, fino style. As I am in party-planning mode currently, and though already up to two signature drinks for the evening, I am recalling I just have to add Tio Pepe into the mix. I so agree with Tim League's pronouncement: not your grandma's sherry - in his BADASS Digest in which he includes my dear friend Tio Pepe. (Caveat: It's an older 2011 article and refers to a sherry tasting... \nPosted Apr 16, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nGetting Comfortable with Discomfort: Dim Sum\nFor a variety of reasons, sometimes my comfort zone shrinks to below acceptable levels. At times like these, I have to make a conscious effort to do things that make me a little uncomfortable. And so it was that when a certain Saturday rolled around and friends asked me about doing dim sum for lunch, I grimaced inwardly, got annoyed briefly (because they forgot I said once, long ago, that I was not a big fan), and then said: \"Ok.\" I said ok because I had not seen these friends in a while, and that's not a very fine way to answer a weekend lunch invitation, with a childish \"oh no, not that.\" I assuaged my grumpiness by taking advantage of my early arrival to sit and do something I am very comfortable doing: research. I read this article -- among others -- that compared the ritual and tradition of it all to Spanish tapas and, better yet, explained the major groups of dishes I would be seeing on those trolleys. You might say, GM: How can it be that you cannot like dim sum? What can be more delightful than a leisurely Saturday with the charming ritual of servers coming by at warp speed offering an array of dishes in cute little stacked up high bamboo steamers? Well, I will tell you why. First, I cannot eat with chopsticks gracefully. Correction: I cannot eat quickly or efficiently with chopsticks. Dim sum without chopsticks is weird. I feel very dorky, out of place, like everyone is staring at me, when I am jabbing at things with my fork. Even if you resort to a fork, like I do, there is no knife. So I am stuck with cutting those meat things with a spoon and a fork, as well as... \nPosted Apr 7, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nInternational Food Law Stuff (AOC, DO): you say sparkling wine/Prosecco/Cava I say we say champagne, sometimes, and incorrectly\nIt was ironic that I would receive a David Lebovitz blog post called \"Champagne, Reims, and Veuve Clicquot\" just hours after realizing a faux pas I made on one of my own blog posts. I called a beverage champagne that, in fact, was not champagne at all. I did not know this at the time, as I knew little about the lovely sparkling beverage I had been served. But I should have known, and I could have known, were I not so caught up in the festivities, fun, and self-reflexion and getting too much sun (and wine) too early in the day. The lovely sparkling wine provided for the Austin Angers Music 2013 festivities was this Bouvet Rosé Excellence produced by Bouvet-Labuday, and available in the US through Kobrand Wines and Spirits. Of course, a sparkling wine that one may unthinkingly call \"champagne\" is not truly \"champagne,\" and in fact may technically not be called that at all unless it comes from a specific region in France -- \"Champagne,\" \"one of the great historic provinces of France,\" as this site explains. So what, you might say. Well, so a lot. There are international trade laws on this topic, and the interplay of international and national and EU laws for regional food specialities is well, pretty darn fascinating. And complicated. My \"champagne\" error touched on an issue I was (very) lightly researching, on regional laws protecting food as an intellectual property issue. The champagne issue is thick in the middle of this controversial topic in certain circles. Some back story is in order. Recall a few labels you may have seen on your favorite French wine and you might recall the term \"AOC.\" \"AOC\" is the shorthand version for a French term (though other countries have similar terms, such as Denominacion... \nPosted Apr 4, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nWhen Real Life Starts Looking Like A Long-Ago Pretend Life: The 10-Hour Justine's Day (Austin Angers Music 2013) (Take 2)\n(Just... \nPosted Mar 27, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nChildhood Revisited: épicerie and a beignet reverie\nSome... \nPosted Mar 21, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n2\nAustin Angers Music SxSW 2013: the Chef Rémi Food Angle\nAngers (Austin's sister city in France) had a brainstorm for the music showcases that Angers would bring to SxSW2013, ably assisted by Angers music venue Le Chabada. Why not bring along a French chef as well, a rising star in Angers, and host (French) food events along with the music? Brilliant. Only problems: (1) where to cook the food at a music venue (The Bungalow) that has no kitchen; and (2) where to source in Austin items that are omnipresent in France on a daily basis but not necessarily readily available in Austin. This led to some interesting meetings and networking on the organizers' diligence mission in February 2013, including meeting with Slow Food Austin, and its biodiversity head Valerie Broussard, a trained chef, Francophile, and \"forager\" over at Trace at the W Hotel. At first I was unclear on the concept of my Angevins friends. I got that the idea that the music showcases would be preceded by a \"brunch\" by Chef Rémi Fournier, owner of Chez Rémi, a charming restaurant, in Angers. It would be from 10 am to 12 pm, before the music kicked in. I imagined perhaps some pastries. Some sausage. Maybe some eggs. But when I heard that some interesting pork cuts were needed, and that pork blood also was an ingredient they needed (for one of Rémi's specialties, blood sausage, which I tasted in Angers), all of which they quickly had to re-source from another local producer (Sebastien to the rescue!) a week before their arrival in Austin--when the first one fell through--I started to realize there might be more to the meal than link sausage and maybe some pain perdu to stand in for brunch-esque item French Toast. Thursday le 14 mars arrived. This was the long-awaited day of so much advance planning,... \nPosted Mar 19, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nSXSW 2013 - Rookie/Newbie Brain Dump on the 8 Days... \nPosted Mar 17, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n2\nJosephine House\nThose of us of a certain age remember Jeffrey's, and its sidekick Clarksville Cafe right next door (which was always my favorite one, with those stunning Malou Flato tile murals). They were, for a time, the only good and/or interesting places to eat in Austin. Except for the great parties my University of Texas grad school Latin American Studies crowd had at Melissa's house. Fast forward two decades. Explosion. Hard to keep up with what has opened - and what has closed. A business meeting was scheduled for today. At Josephine House, just barely open for business (as of 4 weeks ago). It is right around the corner from the hallowed ground of Jeffrey's/Clarksville Cafe. (Clarksville long gone from this location; Jeffrey's is getting a much needed complete revamp and is closed for now). Sure, I thought épicerie on my first visit was pretty awesome, thematically and architecturally, and even a little envy-inspiring. But this, this Josephine House. I just want to pick it all up, with its huge oversized white-washed rustic wood boards, its original windows and black venetian blinds, its outdoor fireplace, banquette seating, the chairs, the white marble bar and countertops, and take it all home with me as my own little party pavilion in the back yard. Or on the banks of the Blanco River. Or somewhere in the Vaucluse. I walked in and just repeated over and over. To the cook in the back in the kitchen, to the hostess: \"It's just so darn cute. I can't get over it. It is just too cute.\" Outside has seating, casually scattered interesting wicker chairs. Off to the side: a deck, a vintage (looks like) wood picnic table with iron legs, a nice and warm (cold day when the wind kicked up) outdoor fireplace used for cooking... \nPosted Mar 5, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\n2013 City Guide: French Restaurants/Foods\n\"French,\"... \nPosted Mar 2, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n2\nMelvin's Deli Comfort's Croque Monsieur (a great hot mess)\nIn the mad dash to check out all the \"French\" food venues I could for the AFBA on line City Guide 2013, I had to quickly check out a tip I received for Melvin's. I heard their Croque Monsieur had been written up as something spectacular. As Melvin's is a happy bright red trailer located at 53rd and Duval, I figured leaving at 11h30 from my house would allow me get me there, score this croque monsieur, and get to French class for noon. Time is of the essence now to visit these spots before my write-up is due. And Melvin's is only open from 11 to 2, Monday through Friday. Let us consider for a moment the croque monsieur. It is, at bottom, a ham and cheese sandwich. It is omnipresent in France, a staple among basic cafe fare items. If one is hungry for quick but filling sustenance after walking along the Seine, up to the Quai Branly and down to l'Institut du Monde Arabe, back up the Right Bank to the Louvre, Place de la Concorde, sighing wistfully for hours, a croque monsieur hits the spot. And it's hard to get it wrong. Or so you would think. Having spent many hours working up an appetite in walking up and down the Seine over the last three decades, I have had a fair number of very mediocre croques monsieurs. There are many things that can go wrong on it: not broiling it enough to make it nice and hot; not having enough Bechamel sauce and cheese on top to make it bubbly and golden brown and crusty crispy; lackluster innards, i.e., bland cheese (rather than a great gruyere) and/or benign ham, like just a thin slice of ham, obviously pulled up out of a plastic package. The... \nPosted Feb 22, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nConsidering Valentine's Day\nI have been thinking much these past few days on Valentine's Day: specifically, the fact that the romantic dinner is so the thing to do on Valentine's Day with a Significant Other a/k/a boyfriend or girlfriend, and the angst that this ritual can pose to the outsiders, those in a rut of singlehood, and to even the most seemingly successful, together, and hip of single women. The day is just a big in-your-face reminder that, yes, you're on your own - go get your own flowers and artisanal chocolate - and you're, yes, in a state of being that is contrary to the societal inclinations toward considering \"normal\" as the couple and not the Table for One person. (Spread at Mollie's Annual Pink Tea) For many years, this holiday, or whatever it is, conjured up for me about the same level of warm fuzzies as do memories of P.E. class at my small Catholic grade school and my being inevitably among the last dregs of the class to be picked for whatever awesome team sport was on tap for that day. (To this day just hearing \"dodge ball\" makes me flinch.) But this year is different. I wonder what on earth I would actually want from a beloved Significant Other, if I had one, on such a day. I realize I don't know. If I don't know, I wonder how on earth a guy in this equation is supposed to know. (As it seems to me, again from observation only, that it is typically the female in the equation that has the expectations about this day along the same lines as daydreams about the gorgeous trimmings of The Wedding Day and the Dress but not so much the realities of Marriage.) I guess the ideal is that the SO would... \nPosted Feb 13, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nAirplane and Airport Food : le Tapas Box and the so-not-a-Croque Monsieur\nThanks... \nPosted Feb 9, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nGoat on the fire...and other surprises: LongHouse Food Revival\nI... \nPosted Feb 3, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nBest Laid Plans Gone Awry (Frenchie Night a Bust) / The Unexpected Steps Up To The Plate\nI... \nPosted Jan 27, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nDear Austin: If a French chef from around the Loire Valley were visiting Austin...\nWould. \nPosted Jan 26, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nSnowy Sunday Night Dinner - Paris (2013)\nI,... \nPosted Jan 21, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nLe Hot Dog (but before, Les Papilles)\nIt had been a great food day already. I did not need much else. I considered a simple goat cheese tartine, on Poilane bread, at Le Pick Clops, a favorite from long, long time ago trips to Paris. I settled in at the bar at Le Pick Clops for an aperitif and some of the popcorn they were serving therewith. With the Michael Jackson tunes going (Pretty Young Thing, Beat It...), and the place bubbling over with activity when outside was bitter cold, it seemed right to stay all night. But the unwelcome conversation from someone next to me, about trash pick-up services in Nantes, Paris, Lille and Toulouse, finally got the best of me. In what I thought could be a flash of inspiration (after two small glasses of red wine), I decided to brave the hot dog stand there on the rue Vieille du Temple. There was a line after all. How bad could it be? .... I see they have a Tex-Mex version. Chile con carne. I order it, saying I'd like to check that out as there is a fair amount of Tex-Mex in my part of Tex. I started to be a little afraid though, so asked the proprietor what the most popular hot dog is. He said people mostly go for the \"onion confit.\" Well, I'll take that instead then. And when he showed me the \"chile con carne\" I was glad I made that call. The \"chile\" was just black beans and corn. I ask him how popular the place is, who the clientele is. He was a little evasive. I get the hot dog. Now, I am not a big fan of hot dogs. But the last one I had was awesome. Grilled outside on an open fire on a beach, with... \nPosted Jan 20, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nThe First 16 Hours in Paris (A+) but first, l'Avant Comptoir\nI... \nPosted Jan 19, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nLe Chocolat - and a random taste test- all Antonelli's fault.\nOn a recent Saturday full of promise and me full of inner peace, with the house under control and work seemingly at bay for the moment, it seemed idyllic to pretend for a moment that I had not a care in the world and to head to Antonelli's and secure a fantastic loaf of bread. As if I were hosting a party on the beachfront or something and needed to get going making the sandwiches (a la Ina Garten here). At the time, I had in my mind to make French Onion Soup over the weekend, as winter would be descending again imminently here in Austin. I was on a roll at home with the son. He loved the haricots verts with garlic and butter (okay loved maybe not the right word: he ate them; pretty strong endorsement there), the halibut another night, and then the wild salmon. Things were on the up and up in foodie-training terms. Indulging in the fantasy that the son would actually eat French Onion soup, I noted to myself that I would need (good) bread and an appropriate fromage: Gruyere or Comte. Ergo the trip to Antonelli's. I was in a Gruyere mood. Maybe because of the imminent winter weather. Comte seems more like a fantastic favorite cheese for any time of year. Gruyere makes me think of Switzerland, raclette, an ill-fated skiing adventure during my Junior Year in France for a short holiday spent in Sion, Switzerland with accomplished skiing friends, and cortisone shots for knee injury when back in Paris. Ergo, gruyere makes me think of winter. I was very restrained at Antonelli's. I purchased only the one cheese. And only the one bread. And I almost left with just that. But no. They have there, as you linger there at the... \nPosted Jan 16, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nSpecial Delivery - the \"Local Box\" (fresh, local, organic produce) from Greenling\nBack in the day, when I had my season ticket for one (1) for the Houston Grand Opera, the fact of having a season ticket compelled me to make huge efforts to get to that opera I had already paid for. Because of that season ticket, I saw not only the amazing Cecilia Bartoli in Cenerentola, but also pretty random, obscure operas. Like Gertrade Stein's Four Saints in Three Acts. Never ever would have gone to that, even if I am a literary Paris 1920s groupie. Result: Loved it. Quirky, weird. Visually stunning when the HGO did it. And so it is going to be true, I see already, with my subscription to the Greenling organic produce home delivery service. I will be meeting a founder of La Ruche qui dit oui when in Paris here soon, an organic, fresh produce delivery service in France, so it seemed right that I needed to get down to the business of getting familiar with the organic farm-fresh produce delivery situation here in Austin. I signed up for the service over lunch last week at Second. No brainer I wanted the \"Local Box.\" No substitutions: just picks of what's best that week from local-ish farms. And a delivery every two weeks. Once a week is no bueno with just me and the son. My first box, crate, or bin, rather, arrived. But not until like almost 8 p.m. on the one of two delivery days that I chose. The experience so far: Pretty easy interface for the website. I was on the tiny iPhone; as I am over 45, and having increadingly difficult time navigating that tiny wondrous phone/computer to do intensive data entry, the fact that even I was able to do it says something. The delivery experience/presentation. I am not sure... \nPosted Jan 12, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nFood Cycle : Hunting and Butchers (Artisanal...Paris & Hugo Desnoyer: Book Review)\nThere is nothing quite like a hunting expedition to get one back to nature and thinking about the food production cycle. Here in the so-called (but fondly labeled) granola-like People's Republic of Texas community that is Austin, which I love, there is not much talk of hunting in my neck of these woods. There has been as part of recent gun control debates, yes, and it is here in this climate that it just never came up for me to mention that my son shot his first deer over Thanksgiving - a nice 8-point buck. I get the sense that talking about such things around here might be a little inappropriate politically, so I said nothing about it until recently. (As he also was the only one in our group to catch a fish on the family fishing expedition in Galveston over the summer, which fish we thoroughly enjoyed for dinner soon thereafter, I am thinking I want him on my team when it comes to some outdoor survival situation.) Truth to tell though, I grew up around all this. Grew up hearing about deer leases and quail and dove hunts. Grew up seeing the freezer full of plastic bags with tiny little birds (quail). Hunting - and guns - were all part of this. When I lived in France in that idyllic Junior Year in France time, my host family in the pre-Paris phase, in Tours, took me out with them to their country home. Out around all the hunting dogs. And around all the guys setting out on foot with their hunting rifles. Or whatever they were. All I remember are the adorable dogs, dozens of them, and being relegated to a small bicycle to keep up that had my knees up into my chest. In terms of... \nPosted Jan 9, 2013 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nParis Prep at Lenoir ... and Service as Service Should Be\nI had the illogical compulsion in this holiday party/holiday get-together season to get in a dinner at Lenoir before Christmas. Maybe because the last (and first) time I went, I vowed I would go once or twice a month. At least. Or maybe it is because the Paris/France trip is looming, and my France longing is in full swing, and Lenoir reminds me of Verjus and Paris. And now suddenly it is a few months later and no second time, much less a third or fourth time, for a return trip to Lenoir for that long-ago promise. We know how these things go. So I made the reservation. Couple of noteworthy points for that recent visit. 1. Service here is as service should be. (We had Clinton helping us out.) That is to say, it is more French than what we sort of think is ok and expected in the USA. By that I mean there is no intrusive frequent slew of inquiries into how is everything. Instead, there is the just right amount of ensuring all is well and the just right amount of attentiveness and intuitiveness to know when something might be needed. Compare with Freedmen's from the Thursday night mescal cocktail night (was a rough week), and the 3-4 persons who each made a round about every 5 minutes to interrupt and ask how things were for us, while I was busy solving the week's problems with a friend. I like the place, really, but brilliant streams of consciousness over the great cocktail were interrupted far too often for my 47-year-old brain to get back to that stream after assuring everyone several times that everything was fine. (Sort of cute in the over-eagerness. Loved the smoked turkey though.) 2. Back to Lenoir. I liked everything we had.... \nPosted Dec 23, 2012 at GourmandeMom™\nComment\n0\nMore..."}
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{"text": "With the trading day more than halfway over, the broad markets had made a comeback from the open but for the most part they were still negative. At this pace, it’s very possible that stocks could make a recovery from yesterday’s horrendous session by the end of the day. BlackBerry, Sonos, Tencent, ViacomCBS, Wendy’s and more.\nCentennial Resource Development Inc. (NASDAQ: CDEV): Cowen upgraded the stock to a Market Perform rating from Underperform with a $5.75 price target. Shares traded near $4.50 on Wednesday, in a 52-week range of $0.50 to $7.51.\nLatch Inc. (NASDAQ: LTCH): KeyBanc Capital Markets initiated coverage with a Sector Weight rating. The stock traded near $10 on Wednesday, in a 52-week range of $9.55 to $19.70.\nMarketWise Inc. (NASDAQ: MKTW): Raymond James started with an Outperform rating and a $15 price target. The stock was changing hands near $10 a share on Wednesday, in a 52-week range of $8.65 to $16.97.\nOutbrain Inc. (NASDAQ: OB): Barclays started coverage with an Overweight rating and a $25 price target. The stock traded near $17 on Wednesday, in a 52-week range of $15.41 to $20.99.\nOrchard Therapeutics PLC (NASDAQ: ORTX): JPMorgan downgraded it to Neutral rating Overweight. The stock was changing hands near $2.50 a share on Wednesday, in a 52-week range of $2.47 to $9.08.\nWrap Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: WRAP): Zacks warned that investors might be too early on this idea, so it selected the public safety technology and services company as its Bear of the Day. The shares were trading near $7.65 on Wednesday, and the consensus price target is $9.42.\nInvestors worried about a big market correction may want to move to safe stocks that pay dividends. Goldman Sachs is very positive on five high-dividend-paying real estate investment trusts, which held up well in Tuesday’s sell-off.\nSee what stocks the spouse of Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been buying. Also see how Tilray is breathing life into pot stocks."}
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{"text": "Appeals court to rehear Texas abortion case in January\nA federal appeals court in New Orleans will next month reconsider a ruling that struck down a Texas law banning a common second-trimester abortion procedure\nNEW ORLEANS -- A federal appeals court in New Orleans has set a January hearing to reconsider its ruling that struck down a Texas law banning a common second-trimester abortion procedure.\nThe Texas law used the non-medical term “dismemberment abortion” to describe the procedure. Abortion rights groups say the procedure, known as dilation and evacuation, is the safest and most common second-trimester abortion procedure.\nA three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 to strike down the law in October. But the full court voted to hear the case again. The court on Monday scheduled the hearing for Jan. 21.\nCourts have also blocked similar measures passed by other GOP-controlled statehouses in recent years. Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear arguments over a similar Alabama law.\nBut developments since then have given new hope to abortion opponents who hope to revive the ban in Texas, Kentucky and other states. One reason is a decision in June, in which the Supreme Court struck down a Louisiana law that required doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.\nThat was a victory for abortion rights supporters, but abortion opponents noted a concurring opinion from Chief Justice John Roberts.\nRoberts had sided with the court’s four liberal justices in striking down the Louisiana law. He said the court should stand by an earlier decision striking down another state’s nearly identical law. However, he also said he thought the earlier decision had been wrongly decided, and lawyers in anti-abortion states have argued that his opinion indicates that states have greater leeway to regulate abortion.\nSince then, conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett has also joined the Supreme Court, boosting abortion opponents' hopes that the nation's highest court may be open to new restrictions over the procedure.\nAppellate judges in other areas also appear to think the issue might be ripe for another look. In August, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted a lower court order that had blocked four Arkansas abortion restrictions, including a ban on dilation and evacuation procedures. The 8th Circuit ruling said the U.S. District Judge in Arkansas needed to take another look at the issue in light of Roberts’ opinion in the Louisiana case.\nAnd Kentucky's attorney general recently went to the Supreme Court in hopes of reviving that state's ban on the procedure, also citing Robert's writing in the Louisiana case."}
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{"text": "This was certainly one of the best films I have seen in a while. I really can’t say what drew me to this film, but I was captivated after only seeing the trailer once. I guess it helped that the film was inspired by a true story, I love films like these. I was happy that this movie didn’t disappoint.\nThe story was great, and well-developed. It was filled with humor and characters that you will love. The relationship between Phillipe, a tetraplegic, and his caregiver Driss is remarkable. One may think they would feel depressed with Phillipe’s circumstances, but the film is so light-hearted, it’s a hard to feel anything but joy when watching it. I thought the chemistry between Driss and Phillipe was a match made in heaven. It felt as if there was a genuine connection between the two. I love Omar Sy as Driss, and I hope to see him in more film projects.\nSubtitles and all (it’s a French film) this movie was a joy to watch. There wasn’t a dull moment, and by the time the credits rolled I felt myself wanting to see more. This movie may not be in your area, and that’s sad because you are missing out on a good one. If you are a fan of Independent films, this is one that should definitely be on your radar. If you can\nt catch this in the theatre, please remember it for your Netflix queue…A!"}
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{"text": "Workshops Prepare Regional Staff for Disease Roles\nAUSTRALIA - More than 190 Department of Agriculture and Food staff across Western Australia have taken part in workshops this year to increase their understanding of emergency disease procedures.\nThe two-day workshops, coordinated by the department’s Livestock Biosecurity program, were held in Geraldton, Albany, Bunbury and Northam.\nDepartment Emergency Animal Disease project manager Sue Skirrow said the workshops were designed to ensure regional staff were familiar with the type of roles they might be required to undertake in an emergency disease response.\ndr Skirrow said: \"To successfully eradicate an emergency animal or plant disease outbreak and to minimise its spread and financial impact on WA’s economy, it is vital to respond rapidly and effectively.\"\n\"A fast, coordinated response to an emergency disease is only possible when there are sufficient staff who understand how the national and state emergency disease plans work, and how to carry out their role most effectively.\n\"Day one of the workshop introduced the participants to the emergency management arrangements at a national, state and local level ― AUSVETPLAN, PLANTPLAN and WESTPLAN.\n\"The second day focused on a hypothetical disease scenario, where each participant was assigned a role as they would be in a real disease outbreak, and had the opportunity to put theory into practice.\"\nDr Skirrow said feedback from regional directors and staff undertaking the course had been extremely positive.\n\"Staff have also been encouraged to increase their preparedness for an emergency animal disease response by undertaking online training available through Animal Health Australia,\" she said."}
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{"text": "People have become business with their regular work. They do not have sufficient time for themselves. Continuous working has made them tired and has also given them a lot of health issues. If you do not want your work to become stagnant and make your family worried, then it is essential for you to go to EMS training. You will experience the best EMS training in Dubai.\nEMS or Electrical Muscle Stimulation is the modern process of weight loss. It is a new sport that is trending everywhere. It first originated from physiotherapy. It is a very high-intensity workout that uses electric impulse to stimulate every muscle. It will work on all the muscles of the body, especially those who are ignored while working out. This is one of the essential processes.\nWhat Should You Check While Finding The Best Ems Training?\nYou need to check everything when you go to find the best EMS training. The best guide for finding the ideal EMS Training are:\nFlexible timing\nAs your work pressure will make you tired and worn, it will not be possible for you to attend the training at a particular time. Due to your work pressure, you will not feel like going to training some days, and some days you will have no time. So you should check if the training times are flexible and it can be changed and adjusted when it is convenient for you.\nLose weight\nDue to the increased obesity and weight gain, it has become difficult for people to concentrate on their work. You have to know what type of exercises you will perform, will it be useful for your body, will it help to lose weight and you can regain a beautiful figure.\nRehab training\nIt often happens that people undergo surgery or accidents. This makes their body stiff, and sometimes they do not even walk. As EMS originated from Physiotherapy, if you are searching for one center, you must check if they can offer Physiotherapy so that if you or anyone in your family is injured, you can go to them for their betterment.\nPregnancy fitness training\nEMS training can be modified and made for pre and post-pregnancy. As women gain a lot of weight in pregnancy to regain their original figure, they tend to exercise. You need to check if the center will offer you pre and post-pregnancy training.\nIf you are searching for the best EMS center, then Full Circle is the best option for you. They offer the best training sessions, and you will enjoy training there."}
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{"text": "Polynesia-Micronesia Biodiversity Hotspot\nThe value, uniqueness, and vulnerability of the terrestrial biodiversity of the Polynesia-Micronesia Hotspot are well recognized. The species and ecosystems of the hotspot are among the most highly threatened in the world and yet terrestrial conservation activities are severely under-funded and our biological knowledge of the hotspot is incomplete and poorly managed. There are significant opportunities for CEPF to fund actions that empower the stewards of the biodiversity of the Polynesia-Micronesia Hotspot - the island communities and institutions - to conserve biodiversity (especially those species and sites that are globally threatened) more effectively. Since Pacific communities are still highly dependent on biological resources for survival, the achievement of biodiversity conservation objectives is essential for sustaining human livelihoods as well as for the maintenance of essential ecosystem functions.\nPrevious: CEPF Investment Strategy and Program Focus"}
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{"text": "Have for hours and being seriously overdue for a breastfeeding session, I was definitely shaking and queasy.\n2. Waiting in the gas station parking lot for Mr. Rancher to arrive with the card to re-fuel the swather after a harrowing drive from the field, down the highway, and through town.\nHaving been commissioned as a ranch hand really sucks sometimes. Like when you’ve spent several hours swathing a hay field, so the boss now thinks you’re qualified to drive the swather on the highway and through town.\nSwathers are very temperamental machines and turn at the slightest touch. In order to keep the wheel steady, I had to dig my left elbow into the arm rest and clutch the wheel with white knuckles to keep it straight on the road and away from oncoming traffic or mailboxes to the right.\nOnce if finally completed the drive from the field to the gas station, my arms were actually shaking from the effort of driving straight and a sousing a crash.\nSince that initiation, Mr. Rancher thinks I can drive the swather anytime.\nWhen am I going to learn to STOP learning how to do things in the farm?"}
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{"text": "Explore\nFind the perfect place from the worlds best selection of vacation rentals on VRBO.\nOur 2018 property listings offer a large selection of 107 vacation rentals near Wanborough. From 41 Hotels to 30 Studios, find a unique house rental for you to enjoy a memorable stay with your family and friends. The best places to stay near Wanborough for a holiday or a weekend are on VRBO.\nVRBO offers a large selection of vacation rentals near lovely places in Wanborough. From VRBO travelers, the top most popular points of interest to stay for a holiday trip or just for a weekend are:\nBut there are many other points of interest around Wanborough listed on VRBO where you can find your place to stay. Please use our search bar to access the selection of vacation rentals available near the point of interest of your choice.\nYes, of course. VRBO has 41 Hotels in Wanborough. Our other popular types of vacation rentals in Wanborough include:\nBut you can also enjoy a great stay in one of our other vacation rentals including Cabins and more.\nYes, you can select your prefered vacation rental with pool among our 7 vacation rentals with pool available in Wanborough. Please use our search bar to access the selection of vacation rentals available."}
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{"text": "The discussion forum provides an opportunity for members to debate internal auditing issues in depth with other practicing professionals, to seek input on specific work challenges, and for experienced internal auditors to share their knowledge with others who are newer to the profession. Use the different categories to make it easy to find topics that interest you.\nPosts are made immediately. We ask members to respect fellow posters and the rules of the forum. Institute staff will continue to review postings. Posts that are considered to infringe the rules will be suspended and the poster contacted. The Institute's decision is final.\nWe are providing a space where internal audit stakeholders - audit committee members or executive managers of every level - can seek advice and information. They are asked to submit a question using the 'Ask the Institute' form and can view the responses in the forum entitled 'Helping the professions stakeholders'. Please be generous with responses to such questions.\nAs part of the exclusive services offered to members of the Heads of Internal Audit Service, we have provided a conference reserved for them to network and to share information with other members. Apart from that all areas of the forum are open to all members.\nIf you would like to make a complaint about a post on this forum please email Paul Roberts, Member Services Director, or click here for the IIA complaints procedure.\nPlease read the IIA rules for forum use.\nThis conference details the membership discussions on issues raised by stakeholders who are not members of the institute."}
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Explore the various features and apply today.\nMar 5, 2017. Citi did take a significant chunk of American Express' business last year by taking over the Costco credit card. AmEx. Speaking to investors this week, he said the company saw a temporary but notable rise in customers calling to cancel their Platinum Cards after the metal Sapphire Reserve was launched.\nAug 27, 2016..\nWith some of the best rates, EMV smart chip technology for added security, mobile purchasing capability for added convenience, and the kind of perks you' ve been looking for, choosing the right card has never been easier. Visa® & American Express® Credit Cards: Plastic with perks.\nPrepaid credit cards can provide a convenient means for your business to make online purchases through PayPal. 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{"text": "If you're like me, you are checking your lists...checking them twice... and running around trying to find that last gift before Christmas. Did you know you can GIFT a pre-order? Lola Dutch is only a few weeks away from launching, and this book would make a lovely Christmas gift...the kind that will last past boxing day! Give that special someone something to look forward to in the mailbox, and gift them a pre-order. Not to mention, all pre-orders that are submitted through the Lola Dutch website, will receive a jam-packed Creativity Kit on Launch day!\nAnd Happy Holidays!!"}
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{"text": "This is my second set of pictures from the Remembrance Sunday event on St Giles in Oxford. After I finished the roll of Ilford Pan F I loaded a roll of Kodak TMAX 100 film into my M2. While I had another roll of Pan F in my bag, I decided to use the TMAX because I didn’t know how the extreme contrast was going to render so I thought I’d cover all bases by using a different stock. It was also a good experiment to see how different both films might be in the same conditions. For this roll I also changed lenses for a different perspective.\n[Tech info:] Leica M2, Summicron 50/2 (rigid), Kodak TMAX 100, processed in Kodak HC110 1:31 for 6 mins.\n"}
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{"text": "World Wide Stereo Hires FiveOctober 23, 2011\n\"We are thrilled to add these key hires to the World Wide Stereo team,\" Bob Cole, Founder and President of World Wide Stereo, said as part of the announcement. \"Each individual offers knowledge that will compliment World Wide Stereo's expanding marketing efforts, and we will leverage all of their experience to help shape the future direction of the company.\"\nFern Rutberg has been named E-Commerce Marketplace Sales Manager, while Lauren March is an Administrative Assistant. Jillian Veit is the new marketing associate, Hubert Jarema an IT developer and Jamie Hunsberger has been named Retail Customer Service Coordinator at the company's Montgomeryville, Pa., retail location."}
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{"text": "Go Knit Yourself Yarn Review\nNormally my monthly interview & reviews feature industry crochet designers. Today I want to introduce you to someone I met recently. Melanie is the founder of Go Knit Yourself – which makes “sustainable yarns for a cozier world.” While she has done some design work, I decided I wanted to interview her more specifically about her yarns and do a yarn review of her brand.\nSide Note: I met Melanie in the The Luminaries Club, which is an online mentor/coaching group run by Lisa Jacobs of Marketing Creativity. Since finding Lisa’s site I have abandoned all other coaching/business development sites and emails. I just love how Lisa writes and she doesn’t do the “one size fits all” – “do it this way and you’ll be a millionaire” approach. If you have a creative business, you might want to check her out.\nMelanie has definitely done her homework. She set out to create yarns that are “green” and eco-friendly, and she thought outside the box to do so. She writes, “I set out to create beautifully dyed yarns with a process that has minimal impact on our environment.” She’s created just that. Check out my interview to find out more about her yarns.\nMake sure you read to the bottom or my review for the coupon code she has given to my readers.\nInterview\nK (Me): What made you decide to start your own yarn company?\nMelanie: I’ve always loved playing with yarn + colors. I remember when I was young winding yarn balls with my mother + watching my dad create his masterpieces with oil paints ala Bob Ross. My dad taught me about color theory, which fascinated me. After I had my first few kids, I decided that I was going to dip my toes in the “hippie” pool + use cloth diapers both for economic and environmental reasons. Then I decided to go full on crunchtastic hippie and use wool diaper covers! Being a DIYer at heart I taught myself how to dye wool yarn and the rest, as they say, is history. So I opened a yarn company because I want my daughters to see that if you want to do something and put all of your heart + soul into it, you will succeed. Plus, I had to account for my ever growing stash to my husband. If I’m bringing in money, he doesn’t seem to care about the mountains of yummy fluffy wool.\nK: What makes your yarns different from other dyers/spinners?\nMelanie: Our yarns are like no other! The yarns that are sold in big box stores serve a purpose but they are made with nasty chemicals to make them soft. Formaldehyde is applied with heat, making it trapped in the fiber permanently, and petrochemical polluting dyes– whose production creates nitrous oxide– are used for color. Dye fixatives used in yarns often come from heavy metals and pollute water systems. Commonly used chemicals also include volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and dioxin-producing bleach.\nSo you can see why I set out to create beautifully dyed yarns with a process that has minimal impact on our environment. Our supplier sources their premium fiber from local ranchers. The dry climate, clean air, cool summer, and cold winters in Wyoming help to make the wool naturally fine and soft. They only use environmentally friendly cleaners and vegetable based spinning oil. They are committed to building a company that respects nature and sustainability.\nEach skein has an extremely short “trace-back”: Rancher–>Our supplier–>Go Knit Yourself. Not much processing going on here! Because our yarns haven’t been over-processed or exposed to harsh detergents, you will very likely find a decent amount of leftover lanolin and “vegetable matter” aka grass. However, you’ll find that our yarn is springy, bouncy, squishy, alive, cottony, and comfortingly soft! It’s a dream to knit with, and we know you’ll love it!\nK: Tell us a little bit about your dyeing process…\nMelanie: The yarns in our current inventory were dyed with natural dye extracts and an alum mordant. The natural dye process is a long + laborious one. There are 3 basic steps: scouring the wool, mordanting the wool and then finally dyeing the wool. Each step requires water (lots of it!) + heat for hours on end (electricity). Plus, there is usually dye left over in the dye pot which gets dumped. The total process takes about 8 hours from scouring to getting it ready for you.\nK: Your site says you use “low impact acid dyes.” Can you tell us a little bit about why these are better than regular dyes?\nMelanie: I recently started to wonder just how sustainable my process was. It seemed to me that my footprint was getting large, even though I was using natural dyes. After doing some more research I decided that I am going to move to low-impact acid dyes. The acid is simply the vinegar I use to set the dye. The vendor I have chosen only has 2 colors that contain heavy metals + I do not include those in my palette. The only chemical I’ll be using is white vinegar, I will use less water for less time (1/2 an hour compared to 6), and there will be no dye left in the dye pot when the yarn is done. So I’ll just be pouring vinegar water down the drain\nK: Because of the use of special dyes, are there any colors you cannot make?\nMelanie: Just the colors that contain heavy metals, which are Chartreuse and Emerald. But I can make colors that are pretty close, using the color theory I learned from my dad.\nQUICK QUESTIONS\nK: What weight yarns to you offer?\nMelanie: Currently I offer Sport and Worsted but I will soon be adding Chunky and Fingering\nK: Are all your yarns 100% wool?\nMelanie: Yes\nK: Do you have dye lots?\nMelanie: Yes\nK: Do you take custom orders?\nMelanie: Not at the moment. I may open up some custom slots in the future though!\nGo Knit Yourself\nYarn Review\nOakley Fringe Cowl\nWhile I normally do a review of the designers pattern, I’m reviewing yarn this month, so I did things a little differently. I created my own pattern from her worsted line of yarns and review the yarn while using it.\nMy skein/hank was gray, and one of my favorite things about Melanie’s site is it gives you a description of the colorway and the dyes used. So for my colorway (gray) this is what she writes:\nThis light gray color was first dyed with Chestnut extract and then dipped in an iron bath. Chestnut is native to southern Europe and has a history of being used for tanning leather in Europe and North America. The chestnut dye I use comes from European trees since the American chestnut population has been severely diminished by plant disease since 1905.\nMost of the time I’m not a huge fan of 100% wool. At times I find it scratchy and it dries out my hands, so I just usually stay away from it. This wool did none of those things. (Maybe the extra lanolin?) It wasn’t scratchy, and I didn’t have issues with my hands. It was actually a pleasure to work with. I will note this: When I first received the yarn and opened it, it had a smell to it (almost like ammonia). Once I finished the skein and left it out in the open to air out, the smell dissipated. I don’t think this is a problem, I’m just giving an honest review & perspective to give you all sides. Her new dyes may not do this.\nMelanie is offering 20% off to my readers (plus it’s always free shipping in the US). Use coupon code AMBASSADOR at checkout.\nI’m also offering my Oakley Fringe Cowl pattern free to anyone who purchases a skein of yarn from Go Knit Yourself before May 31, 2o16. You can either email me the receipt, or just send me a msg. I’ll verify with Melanie and send you the pattern free.\nFor more information about Melanie and her yarns, visit her at the links below:\nGo Knit Yourself (website)\nFacebook Page\nInstagram\nPinterest\nRavelry\nIf you have any questions you’d like me to ask in upcoming interviews, or someone you’d love to see featured, leave a comment and let me know. Make sure you come back next month when I interview Kristin Omdahl!\nHappy Crocheting!\n"}
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{"text": "It turns out she’s an artist, and the stunt is part of an exhibition.\nWinter is well and truly upon those who live in Britain, but that didn’t stop one woman from getting naked and leaping on to a London rooftop in the name of art.\nOne onlooker took to Twitter to share her surprise.\n“Right now at #toynbeehall,” Raquel Rodrigues wrote, uploading two pictures of the woman perched on top of Toynbee Studios, in the centre of the capital. “What’s happening? #nakedwomanonroof”.\nThe event was later revealed to be a piece of performance art by Poppy Jackson for the SPILL Festival of Performance, a showcase of experimental theatre, live art and performance that kicked off in London this weekend, the Independent reported.\nAs part of the performance, named ‘Site’, Jackson sat naked on top of Toynbee Studios for four hours on Friday and Saturday.\nThe artist’s website says she ‘makes actionist work exploring the female body as an autonomous zone’.\n“The piece investigates questions relating to temporality, the body in site, representation and gender through consideration of the use of the body in performance as an activist practice,” a press release from Toynbee Studios reads.\nSource: Metro.uk.co"}
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{"text": "Ask any photographer their least-favorite thing about Adobe Lightroom, and they will most likely tell you it’s the application’s speed. There are a few tricks to help optimize the responsiveness of Lightroom, and this minute-long Lightroom coffee break video focuses on generating 1:1 previews. This is one you may know ...Read More »\nHarnessing the Power of Auto-Stacking in Lightroom\nAuto-stacking in Lightroom can quickly organize a huge set of images in to more manageable ‘stacks’, which are small groups of images grouped according to their capture time. This 6-minute video from photographer Anthony Morganti shows how you can use the feature to speed up your workflow. Auto-stacking is especially useful ...Read More »\nHow to Customize the Bokeh in Photos Using a Laser Printer\nIf you’re into photography, chances are that you’ve seen the tutorials where you are supposed to cut hearts out of paper to get heart-shaped bokeh. I recently decided to try to do this myself. But I soon realized that my scissor skills aren’t anywhere near good enough to make nice ...Read More »\n4 Common Photo Composition Errors and How to Fix Them\nWhen it comes to composition “rules”, it’s important to understand the concepts so that you have them in the back of your mind while shooting. You’re not going to jail if you break them, but you will likely end up with a better image if you follow them! This 6-minute ...Read More »\nUsing LAB Color in Photoshop to Add Color and Punch to Photos\nThe LAB color space is particularly useful for boosting colors and definition in images due to the way it handles colors when compared to RGB and CMYK. Rather than describing how colors should appear on a screen or in print, LAB is designed to approximate human vision. Colin Smith of ...Read More »\nHow I Built a Super Macro Rig for $230\nLast year, I bought a macro lens for the summer. Just a normal one with 1x magnification. I fell into a beautiful and mesmerizing world of minuscule flowers and bugs. I found that in macro photography, you don’t have to travel to beautiful places to take beautiful photos — you ...Read More »\nHow to Use a Bathroom as a Softbox For Beautifully Lit Portraits\nNeed to take portraits and don’t have access to a lighting kit? No worries – this 4-minute video from Jay P. Morgan of The Slanted Lens will show you how you can turn a bathroom – or any room for that matter – into a softbox to create beautiful soft ...Read More »\nHow to Master Photoshop’s Pen Tool in Just 30 Minutes\nMastery of the pen tool enables complex vector shapes and selections that can be used for masking or extracting elements from an image. There is a bit of a learning curve to the tool, but this 30-minute video from Unmesh Dinda of PiXimperfect will teach you everything from the fundamentals ...Read More »\nUsing Focus Stacking on Landscapes for Extreme Depth of Field\nFocus stacking is a technique typically used in macro shots to achieve a large depth of field. It’s a relatively simple concept: take many images focused at slightly different distances and combine the sharp portions to a single image in post. This 6-minute video from landscape photographer Mark Denney will ...Read More »\n10 Tips On Using Extreme Wide Angle Lenses for Landscape Photography\nAs a landscape photographer, I love extreme wide angle lenses. I use my 16-35mm for 90% of my photos and I mostly use it at 16mm. When I give lectures about photography, I often hear people saying they have trouble with using extreme wide angle uses just because they are ...Read More »"}
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{"text": "I reluctantly use theknot.com one, coupled with this one:\nThe Knot one makes me all edgy since I see that I have like 87 things to do yet, and I don't like that huge number. But it does help me check off the little things fast. And this gives me an overview of what I need to do. I customized it to myself and my timeline (I'm two months out too!) and it all seems to be working.\nI use theknot's online checklist too, though it bugs me with those exclamation points when something isn't done! But it seems to be pretty comprehensive, and you can add your own to-do item when something isn't listed on there.\nHere is one that is part of the Excel wedding planner I give to my brides. (It's in PDF so it's printable)\nObviously, you don't have to do everything on this checklist. But, it's a good way to know what you want to delegate.\nThese are all very detailed. If you need to destress a little...got get the timeline from Offbeatbride.com. You'll feel so much better.\nI like the Real Simple Wedding Checklist (I just ignore the items that are n/a)\nmissteaberry,\nI just use the one on The Knot () that you get when you enter your wedding date. I also have one from my planner. She has a website set up for us and it has its own little to-do and milestones.\nthis is great! i'm a sucker for checklists - the very act of checking things off is so calming.\nI'm keeping an eye on the the checklist from theknot, but am also keeping a master calendar of all the appointments/meetings/touching base stuff we need to take care of or have on the schedule. I'm sure I'll have a better idea once I meet with our DOC. :)\nThere are three very detailed ones in Mindy Weiss' new book. They are crazy!\nHey everybody,\nThank you for the links and suggestions! What a great help! I felt a little better after going through the lists because the things I haven't done yet, I am at least aware that I need to get moving on doing them! Thanks again and if anybody else has a list of to-do's, I'd love to see them - I feel like if I don't have a checklist, I get off track and procrastinate!\nSo today we are 2 months out from our wedding and I know (and hope) things are under control, but I still feel so stressed out! I am convinced that I will forget to do something really important and not have enough time left to get it done! Does anybody have a detailed timeline that they have been using of what all you have to do to plan a wedding? What all have you done so far and what do you have left to do before the big day? I am obsessed with lists and am just so scared of forgetting something! Please help!"}
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{"text": "Weekly exercise : characters sketch\nFor this week’s exercise, the objective was to make character sketches. I took the opportunity to work on characters from a story.\nIllustrations with characters.\nFor this week’s exercise, the objective was to make character sketches. I took the opportunity to work on characters from a story..\nThe weekly exercise was to create a character mixed with a pumpkin. My character is an evil coach that devour it’s passengers."}
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{"text": "There are many ways to measure success in life: By the money we have, the people we love, the accomplishments we’ve made or even the car in our garage. If you have a Lexus, then maybe you’ve achieved something! Every person defines success differently, but what matters is that we continue progressing, striving to be better.\nIt’s human nature to become complacent over time, but our laziness can be tamed. Different stages in life yield different results for success. So, whether we want to improve our career, marriage, academics or simple social skills such as haggling, we can achieve it all with a bit of planning, a few progressive implementations and of course, proper evaluations.\nHere are a few steps to get your started on your way to success, whatever and wherever it may be.\nSet Key Goals for Yourself\nBecause we all have different values, it’s hard to determine what success means from person to person. Take this hypothetical example: would a middle age, unmarried CEO be considered more successful than a newly-wed entering the job market? Maybe… maybe not.\nBefore we can become successful, we must understand our own values. These pillars of success are often associated with personal life, health, finance, etc. So, we ask ourselves what our dreams and aspirations are? Once we’ve decided on what we want, we can begin setting goals.\nFocus on both the big picture and the small picture. If the long-term goal is to have a high-paying job, drive a Jaguar and have a happy relationship, then the short-term goal must be to develop a skillset, apply for work and get your butt out and meet someone. Small achievable goals will keep your morale high, while the larger achievements such as graduation, promotions and first dates can be inspirational and motivating.\nMake a list, prioritize and stay true to what you want. Picking your battle is the first step to success.\nCreate Deadlines for Yourself\nNow that you have your goals in mind, be sure to set some deadlines—after all, life is short.\nEvery once in a while, you’ll step into an interview or be caught in a conversation where someone will ask you what your five-year goal is. You should always be prepared for the answer; after all, nobody else can answer it for you.\nCarrying on with the relatable example of being rich and loved: You have recognized that you need a skill set, therefore you must get an education. Say to yourself, “In five years time, I’ll be graduated from an institution with hireable qualities. A year later, I’ll get an entry level job. After putting in a few more years, I’ll climb the ladder to upper management. In 10 years time, I’ll be able to afford that luxury vehicle I wanted.”\nGive it a try. Create your own deadlines. And take care of yourself in the future, as well as the present.\nList Your Accomplishments\nAfter you have put some focus on your tomorrow, be sure to take some time to remember the yesterdays.\nFor each milestone reached, you should reward yourself—celebrate! Take a break to look back at how far you’ve come and assess everything, including your follies and what you’ve learned from them. Be honest with yourself and recognize the errors as well as your triumphs.\nShare these momentous occasions with supporters and peers. They understand where you’re coming from and they are cheering for you to get where you are going. In other words, they are your little fan club. If they were there for you during the rough times, be sure to invite them to the good times. It doesn’t have to be a big elaborate ceremony in your honour. A nice dinner at home or a night out at the bar will absolutely suffice… for now.\nRemember that life is like a mosaic. You’ll lay some dark pieces and some bright pieces in a seemingly random fashion, but be sure to step back occasionally and see your progress.\nAlways Plan for Success\nBefore the big game, athletes are taught to visualize success. The same positive thinking can be implemented in all sorts of situations—it doesn’t have to be sport-related.\nImagine yourself doing well in an exam, an interview or a date and it’ll give you confidence to do so. The possibility of failure hasn’t changed, but your mindset has.\nAlternatively, to visualize failure is to demoralize. It’ll zap all your energy and leave you weak when comes time to perform. So, always plan for success! The reason you set goals for yourself is because you’re aiming to achieve them, not so they can knock you down and defeat you.\nYou’ve heard it once, you’ve heard it many times—and I guess you’ll hear it from me again: As long as you’re persistent, then you’re well on your way to success. You’ve set your goals, you’ve made deadlines and you’ve taken the time to appreciate your journey, and not just the destination. So, with all that being said, it’ll be a matter of time before you’re riding off into the sunset in your sleek new car."}
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{"text": "Children 1\nMandatory Shots for Small Children\nChildren 2\nChildren are giving a lot of shots starting the day they are born. I feel that children are giving way too many by the time they get into elementary school. These shots are all mandatory and they must have all of them before they are allowed to go to school. I feel that all these vaccines can be more harm than good sometimes, and some of them may be unnecessary.\nInfants are giving so many shots at one time starting on the day after their born. There are times that they are getting 4 at one time and they get some sort of shot every well visit. The vaccines they need are as follows: “MMR two shots between 12 and 15 months, then 4 to 6 years, DtaP with five shots ane at 2, 4, and 6 months; a booster at 15 months; and a final one at 4 to 6 years, Hib three shots 2 , 4 months, and the last between 12 to 15 months, Influenza (flu) two shots one month apart then one shot annually, Varicella (chicken pox) one shot between 12 to 18 months, Hepatitis B one shot at birth; two more over the next six months, Pneumococcal four shots at 2, 4, and 6 months, and at 12 to 15 months, Polio four shots at 2, 4, 6 to 18 months, and 4 to 6 years. Children getting needles that often can be traumatizing. My kids would hate going to the doctors because every time I took them they had to get a shot. My children would also not eat for the rest of the day and all they would do is sleep. There are some vaccines that I feel are unnecessary or could wait till their older.\nChildren 3\nI feel that the government should not tell us how or when to vaccinated our children. I fell that parents should be able to choose if their children get certain shots. The flu vaccine is one of the shots that are now mandatory in the state of NJ. I have never giving my youngest or oldest the flu vaccine and they have never gotten the flu. The law is..."}
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{"text": "Chef Knife Guide\nM J S Elegant Cuisine Kitchen Knife Use Guide Kitchen Knives Knife Set Kitchen Best Chefs Knife\nJapanese Knife Guide Http Www Bestkitchenkniveslist Com Best Japanese Chef Knife In The World Knife Guide Japanese Chef Japanese Knife\nKnife Cutlery Use Guide How To Use Kitchen Knives Http Www Williams Sonoma Com Shop Cutlery Cutlery Shapes Uses Knife Guide Kitchen Knives Cooking Basics\nThe claw hand will be the position youll use most in the kitchen.\nChef knife guide. Smaller chef knives can follow this formula but larger ones often have a blade-to-grip ratio of 31 or even more. 8302020 Guide to Best Chef Knives for Beginners. The Correct Way to Use a Chefs Knife.\n3152013 Chef knives have a wide blade that tapers to a point. Japanese Knife Guide CLOSE. They all practically do the same and look very similar.\nAdditionally chef knives can come in several different sizes although the most popular sizes are between 8- 12. Best Japanese Knife 2021. And while you may be tempted to go for a knife.\n8292019 Follow my chef knife size guide. A decent 8 to 10-inch chefs knife is an absolute must-have. As such its up to you to decide whether youre making a smaller or larger chefs knife.\n11122020 Buying a chef knife is a very similar experience. His family tradition of forging knives started back in 1870 and he continues the legacy today. There are several tools available for.\n882019 Chefs knives come in a wide variety of sizes from a diminutive six inches all the way up to a whopping foot long and beyond which can look more like a short sword than something used for cooking. 3182021 The Santoku knife is a great all-purpose knife similar to a chefs knife in that it can cut meat fish and vegetables. 12212020 The chefs knife is capable of dicing veggies slicing meat chopping herbs and nuts and in a pinch itll even go through small bones without too much trouble.\nA Guide To Using Your Kitchen Knives Finally I Always Use The Term And No One At Home Understands Me Cooking Basics Cooking Kitchen Cooking Skills\nBest Chef Knives Six Recommendations Kitchenknifeguru Best Chef Best Chefs Knife Cooking With Ground Beef\nGet Your 83 Off Made To Order Kamikoto Japanese Steel Knives Set Now Kamikoto Knives Are Made From High Qua Kitchen Knives Japanese Kitchen Knives Chef Knife\nThe Ultimate Kitchen Knife Guide Part One Jamie Oliver Kitchen Knives Knife Guide Knife Set Kitchen\nBest Ceramic Knife Set For Kitchen Buying Guide 2021 Kitchen Knives Knife Guide Ceramic Knife\nEssential Kitchen Knives Everyone Needs Home To Professional Cooks Kitchen Knives Knife Best Kitchen Knives\nThe Best American Made Chef S Knives Money Can Buy Kitchen Knives Best Kitchen Knife Set Best Kitchen Knives\nBest Kitchen Knife Set Reviews The Best Chef Cutlery Best Kitchen Knife Set Knife Set Kitchen Kitchen Knives\nDamascus Steel Culinary Chef Knife Set With Stag Horn Handle Chef Knife Set Chef Knife Handmade Chef Knife\nRandom Posts\n- Kim Seybert Beaded Placemats\n- Kirkland Signature Premium Dishwasher Detergent Pacs\n- Kenmore Elite Microwave Range Hood\n- Kids Wedding Placemats\n- Kenmore Elite Dishwasher Wont Start\n- Kenmore Range Hood Microwave\n- Kenmore Elite Range Hood Filter Replacement\n- Kenmore Range Hood Model 233\n- Kenmore Heating Element Dishwasher\n- Kenmore Quiet Guard Deluxe Dishwasher\n- Kenmore Range Hood 233\n- Kenmore Ultra Wash Quiet Guard Dishwasher\n- Kim Seybert Bamboo Placemats\n- Kenmore Elite Dishwasher Wont Drain\n- Kenmore Elite Dishwasher Reviews\n- Kenmore Elite Range Hood Filter\n- Kenmore Range Hood White\n- Kids Placemats Printable\n- Kenmore Range Hood Stainless Steel\n- Kenmore Water Inlet Valve Dishwasher"}
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{"text": "Protect the lasting health, beauty of your smile with preventative dentistry in Maryville, TN\nAt Proffitt Dentistry, we partner closely with patients and their families in Maryville and East TN to keep their mouths healthy and looking fabulous. We do so with a combination of highly skilled and highly experienced professionals and the latest, clinically proven technologies and tools. This blend of personnel and technology further supports a comfortable and pleasant environment; our patients will want to visit regularly.\nAdditionally, we practice biomimetic dentistry designed to “mimic” healthy natural tissues and the natural design of teeth. We also appreciate that when our patients’ mouths are healthy, they are in the best possible position to keep their bodies healthy. This approach further supports excellent quality of life and overall well-being. Periodontal (gum) disease represents one of the most prominent examples of this oral-systemic health connection; the inflammation and bacteria in advanced gum disease are also implicated in heart disease and cognitive conditions such as dementia.\nPreventive services\nThere is no “silver bullet” or single type of service or treatment designed to protect and preserve your natural teeth; however, regular dental exams and cleanings at our office are a cornerstone of preventive dentistry. These visits are scheduled every six months, but those at elevated risk of developing dental disease may need to visit us more often. During these “check-ups,” Dr. Proffitt and our team will generally:\n- Conduct oral cancer screenings to detect abnormalities early when they are easiest to treat successfully.\n- Use advanced diagnostics such as safe digital x-rays, which can also be used to identify “hidden” decay or other problems that might otherwise go undetected.\n- “Deep clean” the teeth and gum line with scaling and root planing, which is designed to resolve active gum disease and is considered to be a more extensive alternative to “standard” professional cleanings.\n- Apply the DIAGNOdent™ laser cavity detection “wand” to illuminate and identify damage in pits, fissures, and other areas where decay can hide.\n- Apply safe and discreet plastic coverings called dental sealants to protect decay-prone back teeth.\n- Supplement cavity-fighting fluoride with products such as Silver Diamine Fluoride, which can be brushed over damaged areas to build up the teeth and halt destructive decay.\nAdditional preventive services at our office include various oral appliances to protect the teeth from damage caused by teeth grinding (bruxism) or injuries caused while engaging in sports. Do not put off the health and beauty of your smile for another day. Contact us at (865) 432-0804 to schedule your appointment.\nWe look forward to meeting you and your family!"}
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{"text": "Four steps in essay writing\nFour-step process to writing an excellent persuasive essay the following four steps to assist you the best approach to writing an essay is to write a. Essay writing help on planning an essay can be found here review writing plans on how to plan your essay and get more information now from 24/7 live chat. Student council application essay writing jocasta poem ruth eisenberg analysis essay how to make a thesis statement for an argumentative essay dbq essay hook writing.. An expository essay is not considered to be a difficult assignment the main purpose of it is to explain or describe the subject of writing to the reader.\nThere are four principal steps to the writing process: prewriting, drafting do you think you could write an essay based on the ideas clustered here. “起承转合”,是音乐作品中常用的一种逻辑化结构形式。 qi cheng zhuan he is a phrase showed a kind of syntax of four steps in writing an essay: introduction,elucidation of the. You probably will admit that you perfectly know something about essay writing of course, each one of us can write any compositions and essays but sometimes, we.\nEssay writing step by step “write an essay examine your essay again to see if these steps need to be repeated 2 edit for errors in punctuation. 4 steps to writing a successful essay prompt by brett murphy hunt as both a college lecturer and a tutor, i participate in the two sides of the academic. Help your child use the writing process in every grade and learn how writing process steps can improve writing skills home once they draft their essay.\nEditing your writing can four steps to edit your writing if you go back and start editing right after you finish writing, you will not look at your essay or. 4 steps writing process home inside the philosopher commonly asked questions 4 steps writing process class expectations essay guidelines course syllabi links.\nGuide to essay writing and research four steps of essay writing the purpose of an essay is to demonstrate the validity of a point of view. 4 steps in writing your thesis proposal october write your thesis with confidence by following the 4 steps outlined there are four ways on how to do this and.\nFollow these steps when writing an essay but leave three or four lines in between each point to come back and give 7 tips on writing an effective essay. How to write a logical essay in four steps remember to fill in the worksheet before writing out the essay this doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t brainstorm. The four steps in essay writing building an essay building a city = many parts parts related looks complex takes practice requires skill takes patience."}
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{"text": "Feb […]\nJoin […]\nThe end of 2016 is looming and joyous holiday celebrations await! Join First Friday Art Walk 6-10 p.m. Dec. 2 for original art, live music, live theater, live art demonstrations, holiday lights and much, much more in 21 participating locations. To plan your custom Art Walk experience, View and Print the Dec. 2 Art Walk […]"}
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{"text": "MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. -- A Florida woman said deputies shot her with a Taser on her 70th birthday after she refused to let them inside her home.\nDeputies knocked on Barbara Pinkney's door Thursday with an arrest warrant for her grandson Tevin Turner, who was accused of carrying a concealed weapon, Pinkney told WFTS-TV.\nPinkney, who had been celebrating her birthday, said she refused to let them inside, telling police he wasn't at her Bradenton home.\n\"He said, 'We came to pick up Tevin Turner.' I said, 'Well he's not here.' They said, 'You know he's got a warrant?' I said, 'No I don't,'\" she said.\nPinkney said the deputies then told her that under Florida law, they had the right to enter if they believed Turner was inside. Still, she refused, and that's when she said one officer pushed the door open and grabbed her arm.\nWFTS-TV reported that a deputy with the Manatee County Sheriff's Office then fired his Taser at Pinkney. She said she fell to the floor, and the deputy fired again.\n\"I got scared, for one, especially as he shot me in my arm,\" Pinkney said.\nDeputies eventually arrested Pinkney on an obstruction charge. Turner was nowhere to be found inside.\nPinkney said she had no intention of breaking the law and said she wished deputies showed her proof of their arrest warrant.\nAccording.\"\nManatee County Sheriff's Office declined to comment.\n70-year-old Florida woman says deputies used Taser on her after refusing to let them inside her home\nTOP STORIES\nShow More\nMore TOP STORIES News"}
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{"text": "Olivia Adcock\nOlivia writes: I am very grateful to have received this Encouragement Award from BRO, and am keen to put the money to good use. As I don’t currently own my own instrument (I play double bass), I have been saving up for a number of years to purchase my own, and this $500 will go towards the cost of buying a double bass. It has given me a great boost in the direction of owning a double bass, and is a great opportunity I am thankful to have been given."}
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{"text": "Paleoceanographic Interpretation of Variations in the Sulfur Isotopic Compositions and Mn/Fe Ratios in the Miocene Monterey Formation, Santa Maria Basin, California\n- Published:January 01, 1993\n- CiteCitation\nDoreen A. Zaback, Lisa M. Pratt, 1993. \"Paleoceanographic Interpretation of Variations in the Sulfur Isotopic Compositions and Mn/Fe Ratios in the Miocene Monterey Formation, Santa Maria Basin, California\", Source Rocks in a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework, Barry J. Katz, Lisa M. Pratt\nDownload citation file:\n- Tools\nABSTRACT\nVariations in sulfur isotopic compositions of pyrite and Mn/Fe ratios for core samples from the Monterey Formation, Santa Maria Basin, correspond to sea level fluctuations associated with periods of glacial expansion in the Antarctic and changes in the oceanic thermal gradient during the Miocene. Elevated ratios of Mn/Fe occur in both the lower calcareous and middle phosphatic lithofacies during a period when sea level was relatively high. A change to more positive sulfur isotopic compositions of pyrite at or near the transition from the middle phosphatic to upper siliceous lithofacies is associated with a major drop in sea level and stabilization of cold bottom waters in the Pacific Ocean. An inverse relationship between titanium concentration and organic carbon content suggests both the elevated ratios of Mn/Fe and enriched isotopic values of pyrite occur within a condensed section. The occurrence of these geochemical signals within a condensed section may be helpful in identifying chemically reactive sedimentary strata and potential source rocks in frontier basins.\nIn addition to fluctuations of sea level and oceanic circulation patterns, intra-basin variations, such as intensity of bottom currents, rates of bacterial sulfate reduction relative to rates of sulfate throughput in sediments, and thickness of the oxygen-minimum zone, influence manganese and sulfur reactions. These intra-basin processes resulted in differences in cycling of sulfur and sequestering of manganese within the Santa Maria basin. Specifically, the highest Mn/Fe ratios are observed near the flanks of the basin, whereas pyrite sulfur is enriched toward the center of basin.\nFigures & Tables\nContents\nSource Rocks in a Sequence Stratigraphic Framework\n"}
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{"text": ", white sapphire jewelry with mild dish soap: use a soft brush where dust collects. Gemvara's fine quality rose gold white sapphire jewelry is designed to be passed down for generations to come, crafted by hand in the United States.\nWe can help right away. Chat with a jewelry expert now!"}
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{"text": "THE SKINNY, ON OUR CHOCOLATE THINS1639\nYes. Whoever the Dickens preached that variety was the spice of life, was clearly referring to our gastronomic pursuits. Clearly.\nSo, let us acquaint you with our wafer thins. Wonderfully light, airy and altogether scrumptious…one’s enough to satisfy the greedy chocolate demon sitting on your shoulder (and a subsequent two and three, plenty to retire him entirely for an afternoon). Hooray! Enjoyable too, it’s a true case of quality-over-quantity here, as the thinner the chocolate, the more easily it melts in the mouth… Yum!\nAnd ever committed to promoting total chocolate happiness, us, we’ve dreamed up all the instances you’ll be able to eat them too. See, we weren’t deceiving you – there really is always an excuse to indulge…\n(Oh, you’re very welcome)\nThe Midnight Hour\ne feeling giddy on life (read: tipsy). Your inebriated bedtime routine should go something like this…kick off shoes…locate thins…devour…hide the evidence…fall into bed, and drift into a deep, delirious sleep. Zzz…\nPosh Picnics\nMove over chips ‘n dips, there’s a far superior shareable in town…wafer thins! There’s no need to wait patiently a-top your picnic rug for desert – oh no! Skip the supermarket-bought salads and quiches, dive right in and EAT THEM. (Wait. Perhaps olives should still be allowed? And Gin).\nNana’s Tea Party\nA visit to Nan’s wouldn’t be complete without a gift in hand. And it’s got to be edible (that, we stress). Failing to be homemade by domestic dab-hand, you (pah!) then it’s got to be wildly delicious, at the very least. Luckily, are wafer thins are just that. And they go perfectly with a cup of tea.\nLunchbox Titbit\nWhether you’re fashioning a lunch for work or play, pop a few thins in for after the savoury stuff. Come 3pm, make your excuses, nip off to make a cuppa and revel in dunking these moreish treats in one by one. Me-time at its best.\nPlaytime!\nNaturally we’ve saved the best chocolate eating opportunity ’til last. On a leisurely afternoon, take a clean surface and 2 boxes of wafer thins (one milk, one white chocolate), for, wait for it…a game of Checkers! Never will your desire to win be so strong, with chocolate literally on the table, and EVERYTHING to play for.\nSo all that’s left for us to do, is to introduce you to our new addition to the Prestat wafer clan: Orange and Cardomom Chai Thins. A super Summer concoction of orange infused chocolate, with a shimmer of fragrant cardomom and chai spices. Intriguingly sweet and spicy, you really must give them a go…"}
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{"text": "Shabana Jacobson is a Melbourne based jeweller renowned for her ability to create one-off beautiful pieces of wearable art in a number of styles and designs.\nThese earrings are handmade from sterling silver and feature a string geometric design softened with movable discs added to the bottom. The earring measures 4.4cm long and 1.4cm wide."}
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{"text": "Bohemian white cotton shift dress with a hand-crocheted neckline and sleeves from the sixties era.\nVery good condition. Slight yellow discoloration on the dress that is not noticeable, otherwise in great condition for its age. Please refer back to our policy for more details.\nWill fit Size M: Chest 30\", Sweep 40\", Length 43\" (Below the knee)."}
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{"text": "Hello Everyone-\nToday I would like to tell you about a product I received free in exchange for a review.\nIt is Gurin High Accuracy Digital Bathroom Scale. *Now as always the opinions expressed here are my own and always will be.*\nThis is what the company has to say about it:\n-\nThis is my take on the product:\nThis is a beautiful scale. I love that is has the see through glass bottom to help it match any decor. I like that you don't have to touch anything to turn it on. You just step on it and it reads your weight. I have a scale at home that is accurate and so I compared the measurements to each other and found it was very accurate. It has large light up numbers which are easy to read in any lighting situation. One nice feature is that is runs on 4 AAA batteries (included) and it came with a nice little body tape measure also. It has a super thick piece of glass on top and seems very sturdy. I really like the simplicity of this scale and would recommend it.\n"}
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{"text": "Dean: Ronald S. Harichandran, Ph.D.\nBuckman Hall B329A\nTelephone: 203.932.7167\nAssociate Dean: Ali Montazer, Ph. D.\nBuckman Hall 223F\nTelephone: 203.932.7050\nAssistant to the Dean: Paula Hackenjos\nBuckman Hall B329\nTelephone: 203.932.7168\nChemical Engineering and Chemistry\nChemical Engineering\nMichael A. Collura, Ph.D., Professor\nW. David Harding, Ph.D., Professor and Department Chair\nArthur S. Gow III, Ph.D., Associate Professor\nChemistry\nPauline M. Schwartz, Ph.D., Professor\nMichael J. Saliby , Ph.D., Professor\nEddie Luzik, Ph.D., Associate Professor\nNancy Ortins Savage, Ph.D., Associate Professor\nTiffany Hesser, M.S., Instructor\nEddie Del Valle, M.S., Instructor\nPier F. Cirillo, Ph.D., Instructor\nAnthony Davis, Ph.D., Instructor\nTiffany Martinez, Administrative Assistant\nMichelle Berman, M.S., Laboratory Manager\nEmeriti Faculty\nPeter J. Desio, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor\nGeorge L. Wheeler, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor\nElectrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science\nElectrical and Computer Engineering\nBouzid Aliane, Ph.D., Professor\nAndrew Fish, Ph.D., Professor\nAli Golbazi, Ph.D., Professor and Department Chair\nBijan Karimi, Ph.D., Professor\nChristopher Martinez, Ph.D., Assistant Professor\nComputer Science\nWilliam Adams, Ph.D., Associate Professor\nBarun Chandra, Ph.D., Associate Professor\nDavid Eggert, Ph.D., Associate Professor\nAmir Esmailpour, Ph.D., Assistant Professor\nAlice Fischer, Ph.D., Professor\nGail Berardesca, Administrative Assistant\nMark Morton M.S., Laboratory Technician\nEmeriti Faculty\nRoger G. Frey, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor\nNorman Hosay, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor\nKantilal K. Surfi, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor\nAdjunct Faculty\nCharlotte Blair, Ph.D., M.S.E.E.\nJoseph Brignola, M.S.C.S.\nJeffery Denenberg, Ph.D., E.E.\nChristopher Hart, B.S.E.E.\nJohn Izzo, M.S.C.S.\nDennis Klemenz, M.S.C.S.\nJames Marcus, Ph.D., E.E.\nTed Markowitz, M.S.C.S.\nJohn Mastrianni, M.B.A.\nBrian McCabe, Ph.D., E.E.\nGeorge Pillar, M.S.C.S.\nKenneth Spinka, M.S.C.S.\nSambasivam Thillaikumaran, M.S.C.S.\nMechanical, Civil and Environmental Engineering\nMechanical Engineering\nCarl Barratt, Ph.D., Professor\nMaria-Isabel Carnasciali, Ph.D., Assistant Professor\nSamuel Daniels, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Professor\nRavi Gorthala, Ph.D., Associate Professor\nCheryl Li, Ph.D., Associate Professor\nIsmail Orabi, Ph.D, Professor\nStephen Ross, Ph.D., Professor\nJohn Sarris, Ph.D., Professor and Department Chair\nCivil & Environmental Engineering\nCan B. Aktas, Ph.D., Assistant Professor\nGregory Broderick, Ph.D., Professor\nRonald Harichandran, Ph.D., Professor and Dean\nAgamemnon Koutsospyros, Ph.D., Professor\nJean Nocito-Gobel, Ph.D., Professor\nDavid Wall, Ph.D., P.E., Professor\nLuiz Vieira, Ph.D., Assistant Professor\nIndustrial and System Engineering\nMaria-Isabel Carnasciali, Ph.D., Assistant Professor\nNadiye Erdil, Ph.D., Assistant Professor\nIra H. Kleinfeld, Ph.D., Professor and Associate Provost\nCheryl Li, Ph.D., Associate Professor\nM. Ali Montazer,Ph.D., Professor and Associate Dean\nAlexis N. Sommers, Ph.D., Professor\nAmy Thompson, Ph.D, Assistant Professor\nBob \"Ski\" Rychlovsky, Associate Laboratory Supervisor\nChristine Ferrucci, Administrative Assistant\nCindy Roth, Administrative Assistant\nThomas C. Warner, Jr., M.S., Emeritus Professor\nRonald N.Wentworth, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor\nAdjunct Faculty\nGeorge Bauer, M.S.M.E.\nRaymond Bergmann, M.S.\nKen Blier, M.S.\nBruce Caldwell, M.B.A.\nJeff Colandrea, M.S.\nChristopher Falkner, B.S.E.\nRichard Forselius, Sc.D.\nJon Friedl, Ph.D.\nHarold Griest, M.S.\nBarry L. Hammons, P.E & L.S.\nDaniel Hartman, Ph.D.\nJay Krishnamoorthy, M.B.A.\nJack Lewis, M.B.A.\nErin Lucia, M.S.\nNancy K. Mendel, J.D.\nTheresa Matthews, M.S.\nJoel D. Mrosek, M.B.A.\nRoger O’Hanlon, B.S.\nGregory Ojard, Ph.D.\nJoe Petti, MBA\nCarolina Ramirez-Blier, M.S.\nEdward Randis, EMSEM\nSteve Rutter, M.B.A.\nMark Schneider\nTheodora Saunders, M.S., A.B.D.\nThomas Slauta, M.S.\nBartholomew Sweeney\nJeffrey Tellmann, M.B.A.\nJames Timmons, M.B.A.\nRon Villani\nGeoffrey Wardman, M.S.\nEmily Yoon, Ph.D."}
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{"text": "Jadon Sancho continued his poor run of form while the defence struggled as Borussia Dortmund slumped to a humiliating 5-1 defeat to VfB Stuttgart.\nBorussia Dortmund will be hoping to clinch their place at the top of Group F when they face Zenit St. Petersburg in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday.\nBorussia Dortmund are looking to seal their place at the top of Group F when they take on Lazio at the Signal Iduna Park on Wednesday.\nThe USMNT will brace themselves for one of the most defining matches in recent years when they face Wales in an international friendly on Thursday.\nBorussia Dortmund are hoping to push for yet another positive start to the campaign when they visit Bavaria to face FC Augsburg on Saturday.\nBorussia Dortmund's US sensation Giovanni Reyna is among the five players who could emerge as rising stars in the Bundesliga next season.\nAfter struggling against Fortuna Dusseldorf, Borussia Dortmund will be desperate to improve their performance when they face 1.FSV Mainz on Wednesday."}
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{"text": "Have you had a wonderful experience with GRO and want to share it with others? Have you been to a clinic, but feel you want to learn more? Do you think that your team/club could benefit from what we have to offer? Just shoot us a quick message about a private wetsuit event, form clinic, run consultation, etc... and we'll get right back to you!"}
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{"text": "Hansen and Gretel - Fifi Pant - Black\n$119.00 was $199.00\nThis variant is currently sold out\nThe fifi linen pant is a Hansen and Gretel premium staple. Cut in a 100% linen They have a modern ankle-grazing crop with a fly front and pockets. Pair them with the audrey jacket to the office, switching to the tamara top for evenings out.\n"}
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{"text": "Home Inspection\nHome Inspection review in Winnipeg\nHired for inspection. Very professional. I received a computer print out on the spot. He explained everything very clearly... Made us aware of some future trouble spots that came to be true, and things we should have looked at or eventually take care of... But missed some things that should have been caught like wet stain from leaks in ceiling in 3 places that had been patched and did not want to go up to take a look [it was January but had hardly any snow \"he could have just peaked\" or opened the attic] + and when I called them to question a carpenter friend's opinion on a few issues that they should have caught they seemed very uninterested in hearing about it???\nWas this review helpful?"}
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{"text": "I am so excited for the party Tina Craig and Krystal Schlegel are hosting at the new Diane von Furstenberg store in Dallas tomorrow (April 12th)! We are pleased to announce that a portion of the sales will go to the Backpack for kids Program for the North Texas Food Bank! Join us from 5-8 for a glamorous evening of shopping, mingling, and champagne. We hope to see you there!\n1. Oblixe Wrap Dress 2. Sliced Dress 3. Graca Dress 4. Handy Dress\n5. Amara Dress 6. Helen Dress 7. Handy Dress 8. Ronnie Jacket"}
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{"text": "*** Next shoot: No events in this location ***\nAddressAchnadrish, Dervaig Road, Tobermory, Isle of Mull. PA75 6QF United Kingdom\nPlease check the details below for any written directions\nGround Info\nWebsite:\nContact Details: rolycrichton@gmail.com 01688 302 521\nAre you the owner or administrator for this ground? Contact us if you would like to be able to make changes to this page yourself\nFacilities\nMull Gun Club. Achnadrish, Dervaig , Isle of Mull PA75 6QF Tel: 01688 302 521\nNew shooting ground for 2014/15 – please check the location of shoot before attending.\nWe sell cartridges have hot food teas coffee but no toilets .\nMap\nUpcoming Shoots\n[View on Calendar] [Download calendar as PDF] [Download list as PDF] [Download events as iCal]"}
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{"text": "New update: Build a frigate with Captain Green HairOctober 31, 2010 posted by Admiral Croissant\nThe magnificent frigate is almost done! In his topic, Captain Green Hair shows you how to make a beatiful frigate of the Napoleonic era. With detailed pictures of all the building techniques and of the rigging, everyone can learn how to make a fine vessel! And you can always ask questions and use your own imagination.\nSo check out the new update of Build a frigate with Captain Green Hair and discuss it here!"}
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{"text": "Oct 6, 2016 0 For Higher Sales Conversions Shift to Magento No matter to which industry you belong to the ultimate goal of a launching an eCommerce site is to connect with potential customers and convert them into paying customers. Today the web development market is full of various techniques and … more.."}
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{"text": "CCA Secures Land in San Francisco for Future Growth\nPosted on Friday, February 25, 2011 by Chris Bliss\nProperty in San Francisco is adjacent to the CCA campus [photo: Jim Norrena]\nCalifornia College of the Arts (CCA) has purchased from Greyhound Lines, Inc. a two-and-a-half-acre (approximately 102,000 square feet) vacant lot in the Mission Bay area of San Francisco. The property, formerly a bus maintenance facility, abuts CCA’s main San Francisco campus building at 1111 Eighth Street and is bordered by 7th, Hooper, and Irwin Streets. The purchase price was $8.4 million.\nCCA’s Board of Trustees spearheaded the effort to acquire the property and provided the financing for the purchase. CCA Board Chair F. Noel Perry stated, “This is a wonderful example of board stewardship. We now have an opportunity to truly ‘dream big’—the theme of our current Strategic Plan—and lead the way in delivering the best arts education for the 21st century. CCA has been a tremendous success story in the last 15 years, with enrollment increasing by 75 percent and demand for our programs continuing to grow. Acquiring this property opens up a world of possibilities for us and cements our presence in San Francisco.”\nThere are not yet immediate plans for developing the property. CCA President Stephen Beal commented, “There are a number of ideas for temporary uses of the lot. Development for long-term use is several years away, however, and will involve extensive research, planning, community involvement, and a major fundraising effort.\nFor now, we are looking forward to creating a process to gather input from the CCA community—students, faculty, staff, alumni, and donors—as well as from the broader Bay Area arts and education community. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the members of our Board of Trustees for their foresight and generosity in acquiring this strategic piece of property for the college.”\nCCA in San Francisco\nCCA established a permanent campus in San Francisco in 1996 to accommodate significant growth in its design and architecture programs. Currently the San Francisco campus comprises nearly 250,000 square feet in the blocks between the Design Center and Mission Bay.\nIn the past 15 years CCA’s enrollment has grown tremendously, due in part to the addition of six new graduate and six new undergraduate programs, including groundbreaking programs such as the MBA in Design Strategy, Animation, Community Arts, and, beginning in fall 2011, Interaction Design.\nSan Francisco facilities include the Graduate Center, Timken Lecture Hall, the Logan Galleries of the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, other exhibition spaces, and studios and classrooms for a wide range of architecture, design, and fine arts programs. The college also operates a four-acre campus in the Rockridge area of Oakland, which is home to the undergraduate programs in art, residence halls, the Oliver Art Center, and the Center for Art and Public Life.,850"}
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{"text": "Verona exhibition fairground is about 3 km from the city centre and just a few minutes from the railway station, the A4 and A22 motorways and the Valerio Catullo International Airport in Verona-Villafranca.\nHow to reach us\nUseful information to reach Veronafiere exhibition centre\nAccess from the “Cangrande” entrance Viale del Lavoro 8 Highway A22 (Modena-Brennero) Recommended exit: Verona Nord (distance from the fair: approx. 9 km) Highway A4 (Turin-Milan-Venice-Trieste) Recommended exit: Verona Sud (distance from the fair: approx. 2 km)\nThe Verona Porta Nuova station is about 3 km from the fair.\nFrom here you can take a taxi – indicating “Cangrande” Viale del Lavoro to the driver.\nPEDESTRIAN CYCLE PATH\nOn the back of the Verona Porta Nuova station there is a cycle-pedestrian connection with the fairgrounds.\nFrom platform 12 you exit at the back of the station and – passing through the railway station – you arrive on Viale Piave where you can continue by foot (15-20 minutes) or use the free shuttle service.\nValerio Catullo International Airport is about 10 km from the exhibition centre.\n- Aerobus (Airport / Railway station)\nDaily service (departures from the airport approx. every 20 min.)\nTickets are available also online on\n- Taxi ranks (in front of the Arrivals)\nT. +39 045 2223525\n- Car service\nT. +39 045 8581403\nRAILWAY STATION LINE\nTimetable: 08.00-19.00 (departures from the railway station approx. every 20 min.)\nLast bus-ride from the exhibition centre: 19.00"}
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{"text": "Justin is a firm believer in the power of the written word for getting your message across as well as building business. He has heeded his own advice and continues to author and publish books in his areas of expertise. The subjects may seem quite diverse when you put them side by side but so is his experience.\nTitles Include:\nThe Hypnosis Handbook (1st an d 2nd editions, (2011 & 2015)\nThe Secret to Making Your Wedding Reception Fun, Memorable, and Stress-Free! (1st and 2nd editions) (2012 & 2014)\nProfit 911: A Real-World Guide To Getting More Customers And Putting More Cash In Your Pocket While Working Less And Reducing Stress (2013)\nProfit 911 for DJs (ProDJ Publishing) (2016)"}
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{"text": " »\nDodgers Acquire Shane Victorino From The Phillies For Josh Lindblom & Ethan Martin + GIF Time\nTim Brown of Yahoo! Sports says the Dodgers have traded Josh Lindblom and Ethan Martin to the Phillies for Shane Victorino. Phillies have traded Victorino to Dodgers for Lindblom and Ethan martin — Tim Brown (@TBrownYahoo) July 31, 2012 I’ll have analysis up later, but in the mean time, here’s Shane Victorino’s best contributions to baseball! »"}
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{"text": "The Winery at Eagles Nest\ncategory : Wineries\nAn intimate, family-owned winery located in the heart of Louisiana's National Historic downtown area. Guests can wine and dine in a lovely wine garden.\nAdmission: Free.\nHours: Year-round.\nAddress: 221 Georgia St.\nPhone: 573-754-9888\nHandicapped Accessible.\nCome visit us in Louisiana, Missouri"}
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{"text": "{I copied this from the 2007 thread. Its a different topic and merits its own topic line}\nQuestion and point about the OL style.\nEveryone over on the watercooler desperatley wants us to sign Steinbach. Hell, I do to but only if he fits in the system we trying to run.\nI thought we were building a line for a power running game. We p/u LeCharles and get rid of Faine in part for that reason. Faine was a good blocker in space, could pull with the best of them but was light at 290 lbs in the seat and was pushed into our backfield a little too often by Casey Hampton.\nWhy do we want Steinback to play Guard when he weighs 295lbs?\nOG's for a power run game weigh upwards of 330lbs and look like Shane Andrews of the Eagles.\nI asked SOBO for some help on the question of whether we can have a mix-mosh of a power right side and a fast finese left side but the thread sunk off the cooler quick because everyone had to start their own thread as why the Browns suck, why RAC sucks, why Frye sucks, etc. etc.\nCan we have a OL of.....\nFinese LT Steinback LG LeCharles C Power RG Power RT\nI assume LeCharles will be back, if not in 07, 08. I wasn't sure if Shaffer would be a better LT or RT.\nSOBO, OL Gurus,..........can a mixture on OL styles work?"}
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{"text": "Bulk Food\n- Entrees\n- Frozen Beef\n- Flame Broiled Frozen Beef Patties\n- Russler Flame Broiled Chicken and Beef Patty\n- Last products viewed\nRussler Flame Broiled Chicken and Beef Patty Product ID: OTF541985 Advance Pierre\n- \"I am very satisfied with the quality of the product and your service. I will soon order more of the chili noodles. For some reason I cannot find them in the local grocery stores<<\nRussler Flame Broiled Chicken and Beef Patty\nProduct Id: OTF541985\nSold as: Case of 136Weight: 25.5 lbs\nList Price: $183.12Savings: $45.47\nDescriptionSpecial Order Item No ReturnsShips Frozen Extra shipping appliesFood Item No Returns\nAdvance PierreMfg#: 87241\nGTIN: 10031602061141\nUPC-12: 031602061144\nUPC-10: 3160206114\nIngredient Statement: Beef, Mechanically Separated Chicken, Water, Textured Vegetable Protein Product [Soy Flour,)], Isolated Soy Protein, Onions, Salt, Flavor, Caramel Color, Dextrose, Sugar. Contains: Soy\nDetails\nAdvance Pierre Russler Flame Broiled Chicken and Beef Patty, 3 Ounce -- 136 per case.\nSoy Added, Fully Cooked Russler Flame Broiled Chicken and Beef Patty! Our knowledgeable Customer Service Reps will be happy to help with product information.."}
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{"text": "Meh. This was all bark, no bite. Nice label, with a tag hanging from the neck proclaiming the loveliness of this bottle-conditioned ale. It was OK. Even above average. I'll admit, it likely would've been good in a dark pub in England, surrounded by a bunch of people singing songs about the glory of Man United, but in my living room, I didn't get that vibe. Sometimes, beer can be about location.\nReviewed: December 02, 2007\nRating: 6/10"}
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{"text": ">><<\nI’ve watched it from the beginning but I still feel like I’m on the fence with it, completely agree Shosh is the saving grace of the show. I do feel at times Hannah’s story is very over the top and that at there is sometimes too much focus on her. But I can’t help recording it every week hehe.\nFor this, we’ve got to admit that Lena Dunham is a genius. I mean, I think I’ve come across ONE person who claims themselves to be an actual fan, since writing this and discussing it with people. And yet we’re still all hooked! xo\n“Hannah is brattish, obnoxious and ultimately selfish. I know living in NY is supposed to do that to people, but jeez guys… seriously?”\nHey, now! I’m NY born and bred and I am not like that at all, and neither are any of my friends. (I would never be friends with someone like that.) But NY turns you into a neurotic, not a narcissist. 😉\nI love how everyone loves Shoshanna the best, no matter how ridiculous she is. She really is the best part of the show.\nWell, for me, the best part of the show is bitching about it with my friends, so I guess that’s what its purpose is??\nShani x\nSorry Shani! I meant it more in the stereotypical NYC ‘independent’ type. People say that to live in the city, you’ve gotta have your shit together – at least a bit, anyway! Haha, yeah – maybe you’ve cracked what it’s for – just, my friends don’t watch it, so I have to bitch to you guys instead! xo\nGreat piece.\nWhen ‘Girls’ first came out there was so much talk about it being the ‘Sex and The City’ of the 21st century, which I couldn’t agree with.\nNow however, I have a love-hate relationship with it, just as I do SATC. The characters can be unbelievable, yet at times I can highly relate to them. I’m definitely on the fence!\nI read an interesting interview with Jemima Kirke, saying how she’s considered the ‘slutty’ one yet has the least amount of sex scene which is interesting!\nI do think it’s great the success Lena Dunham has achieved as a twenty-something though.\nReally enjoyed reading this, as I said on twitter, I would certainly read more of these style posts 🙂\nJade x\nnouvelle-noire.co.uk"}
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{"text": "April 2nd - May 5 5th May 2017\nWeek 30 April – 6th May\nWeek 23rd April – 29th April\nMaya – Maya My Love For Papercraft\nWeek 16 April – 22nd AprilEngelchen\nMonica – Taylor Cards Made For You\nBeebeebabs\nCrafty Paws\nSara – Paper Tree\nGunn Eirill Gunn Eirill’s Paper Magic\nCicci – Cicci with Pen\nBeebeebabs\nCrafty Paws\nSara – Paper Tree\nGunn Eirill Gunn Eirill’s Paper Magic\nCicci – Cicci with Pen\nWeek 9th April – 15th April\nWeek 2nd April – 8th April\nOlga Moore My Visual Poetry\nBetta Scrap Betta Scrap\nWwwaaauuu 😊 I'm absolutely thrilled and honored to have earned Top Rocker status for Week 1 in April! Thank you so much! Congrats to the challenge winners and all the other Top Rockers! And thanks for another fun challenge! ❤️\nHugs 🤗 and have a nice day, Jana\nCongrats everybody! And yes I am to! In the week of 9th till 15th of April!\nThank you so much!\nThank you for picking my card as one of the Tops!!!\nWOW I'm so honored to be a top rocker! Congratulations to all the other winners too! Big hugs, Kristina (CraftyPaws)\nAwww so happy for be a top rocker!!! Thank you so much and congratulations to all others !!! HUGS Cicci With the Pen\nOh wow! Thank you so much!! xx\nthank you so much thrilled to be a top rocker week April 23-29. Megxx\nThank you Thank you Thank you!!!!\nYeeeeeeeeeaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ^______^\nI'm very very happy to be a top rocker!!!\nThank you soooooooooooooooo much!!!!\nKissssssssssssssssssssss\nOh thank you so much for picking my creation as a top rocker\nAndrea x\nOh WOW! I'm thrilled to be a Top Rocker. Thank you so much! Congrats to all! xxD\nThank you so much for choosing my card as a Top Rocker first week of April. I am so glad with that.\nJolanda xx\nThank you so much for Picking my card for Top Rocker :) So happy to see this !"}
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{"text": "Wagga Wagga Advertiser and Riverine Reporter, Wed 19 Nov 1873 1\nPOLICE COURT.\n————\nMonday, Nov 17.\n(Before the Police Magistrate.)\nTHE BACCHANALS. [sic]—Fred. Steigman was fined 10s., John Wright £1, and John Durick 5s., for being drunk and disorderly. Several other persons convicted of being intoxicated, were cautioned and discharged.\nNON COMPOS MENTIS.—An unfortunate man named John Dooley was charged with being of unsound mind. Dr Robinson, who examined the prisoner, gave it as his opinion that he was insane, and that this state of the brain was brought on by excessive drinking. Dooley was remanded to gaol for one week for medical treatment.\nLARCENY.—John Plummer was charged with stealing a swag (valued at £2), the property of William Kay, a labouring man, who left the swag for a time at the ARCENYCriterion Hotel. The fact of the theft was clearly proved, and the Bench sentenced Plummer to six months’ hard labour in the Wagga Wagga gaol.\nRESISTING A CONSTABLE.—Peter Smith, who had been cautioned and discharged for being drunk in a public place, was brought up now for resisting a constable in the execution of his duty, and for this offence was fined £2, with the alternative of one month in gaol.\nOBSCENE LANGUAGE.— John Durick, for using obscene and profane language, was fined £1, or in default, one month’s imprisonment.\n————\nTuesday, Nov 18.\n(Before the Police Magistrate.)\nMINOR OFFENCES,—John Simms, for being drunk and disorderly, was fined £2, or one month in gaol. John White and George Alcroft, for disorderly conduct, were cautioned and discharged. Henry Shaw was fined 5s. for being drunk; and Daniel McCoy, similarly charged, was cautioned only.\nRESISTING THE POLICE.—John Simons, charged with resisting and assaulting the police, was ordered to gaol for fourteen days.\nLARCENY.—William Jones was brought before the Court charged with stealing a coat, valued at £3, the property of Cornelius Mclnery. The theft was perpetrated at the Criterion Hotel, on Saturday, and the prisoner was committed to take his trial at the next Court of Quarter Sessions.\nUNNATURAL CRIME. — A man named Joseph Spencer [aka George Williams] was charged with an unnatural offence, the details of which are too disgusting for report.\nThe prisoner was remanded for three days, for further enquiry, there being considerable doubt as to the identity of the accused.\n1 Wagga Wagga Advertiser and Riverine Reporter, (NSW), Wed 19 Nov 1873, p. 2. Emphasis added."}
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{"text": "Calreticulin del52 and ins5 knock-in mice recapitulate different myeloproliferative phenotypes observed in patients with MPN\nClassical BCR-ABL-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are clonal disorders due to the acquisition of mutations in the hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that result in the cytokine-independent activation of JAK2 signaling. JAK2V617F is the most frequently found in the three MPNs, polycythemia vera, essential thrombocythemia (ET) and primary myelofibrosis (PMF). In contrast, mutations in the gene coding for the endoplasmic reticulum chaperone calreticulin (CALR) are exclusively associated to disorders of the megakaryocytic/platelet lineage (in ~30% of ET and PMF). We have previously demonstrated that the oncogenic property of CALR mutants is dependent on their ability to specifically bind and activate the thrombopoietin receptor MPL that controls megakaryopoiesis. All CALR mutations (CALRm) share a common modified C-terminal tail. The two more recurrent CALRm are CALRdel52 type 1 and CALRins5 type2. They differ in their modified C-terminus by a residual stretch of 18 amino acids in CALRins5 that is lost in CALRdel52. Both are equally found in ET patients but CALRdel52 is more prevalent in PMF. Thrombocytosis was reported to be higher in CALRins5 than in CALRdel52 patients.\nWe modeled these 2 mutations in knock-in (KI) mice to compare the effect of their physiological expression on hematopoiesis. At the time we generated our models, it was not known that the mouse and human mutated C-terminal tails, that have different amino acid composition, had similar oncogenic properties. Thus, we expressed a chimeric mouse CALRdel52 or ins5 with the human mutated C-terminal tail.\nIn aggregate, the CALRdel52 KI mice develop a more severe phenotype including thrombocytosis and progression to fibrosis than CALRins5 KI mice and in the homozygous than the heterozygous context. The amplification and competitive advantage of the HSCs were the strongest in homozygous CALRdel52 KI mice, as was the amplification of the megakaryocytic lineage. Heterozygous CALRins5 KI were almost undistinguishable from wt littermates and heterozygous CALRdel52 KI mouse phenotype was mild. Thus, heterozygous KI mice were developing a weaker disease than expected from mostly heterozygous CALRm patients. We ended up demonstrating that these differences between mouse and human were partly explained by a suboptimal activation of the murine MPL by the chimeric CALR mutants in our models. Indeed, using a luciferase assay we showed that chimeric CALR mutants like their human counterparts, are less potent to activate murine than human MPL. This also helped us understand why CALRdel52-induced fibrosis was so mild, as increasing MPL activation (using in vivo romiplostim treatment) significantly amplified the fibrosis. Another disconcerting point was the stronger thrombocytosis developed by CALRdel52 in comparison to CALRins5 KI mice, when the opposite seemed true in ET patients. One of our hypotheses was based on recent work highlighting that homozygosity is more frequent in CALRins5 than CALRdel52 in patients, suggesting the importance of a gene-dosage for CALRins5 oncogenic activity. We reasoned that although homozygous CALRins5 is frequently restricted to a small fraction of progenitors in patients, it might contribute to high level of thrombocytosis by for instance being specifically amplified in the MK/platelet lineage. Performing a competitive engraftment with limited amount of homozygous CALRins5 cells in presence of heterozygous CALRins5, we demonstrated that thrombocytosis increased above the level of mice engrafted with only heterozygous CALRdel52 cells, confirming a possible role of the homozygous clone in the disease severity.\nOverall, our KI mouse models show a differential effect of the two most frequent CALRdel52 and CALRins5 mutations in mouse hematopoiesis, in both a heterozygous and a homozygous setting. These KI mice offer a powerful tool to decipher the mechanisms behind the phenotypic differences of these two CALRm and to test future therapeutic strategies."}
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{"text": "Health Express Fare Structure\nSummary\n- SCH Number\n- 2012058255\n- Public Agency\n- Western Placer Consolidated Transportation Servives Agency (WPCTSA) (WPCTSA)\n- Document Title\n- Health Express Fare Structure\n- Document Type\n- NOE - Notice of Exemption\n- Received\n- Posted\n- 5/23/2012\n- Document Description\n- Fare structure for non-emergency medical transportation serive provided exlusively to the elderly and Individuals with disabilities, known as Health Express.\n- Contact Information\n- David Melko\nWestern Placer Consolidated Transportation Servives Agency (WPCT\nLead/Public Agency\n299 Nevada Street\nAuburn, CA 95603\nPhone : (530) 823-4090\nLocation\n- Counties\n- Placer\nNotice of Exemption\n- Exempt Status\n- Categorical Exemption\n- Type, Section or Code\n- S;15273\n- Reasons for Exemption\n- Project does not apply to establishment and approval of fares by public."}
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{"text": "Chinese pet owners spent RMB7.84 billion (US$1.25 billion) on pet care in 2012, according to Euromonitor, and this number is predicted to rise 64% by 2017, to RMB12.9 billion (US$2.06 billion). The majority of these sales take place in independent pet shops, though chain stores and e-commerce sites have made significant market inroads. Beijing alone features two pet markets, about 20 boutique shops, over 30 agencies and nearly 400 retail shops. But recent issues regarding pet jerky treats made in China could mean trouble for domestic manufacturers and open the door for foreign companies.\nThe Chinese pet care market is already dominated by foreign brands, who benefit from well-developed distribution networks and strong brand recognition. Royal Canin Au Yu (Shanghai) Pet Food Co. Ltd. ranks first in dog food sales, and the China subsidiary of US company Mars Inc. ranks first in cat food. Foreign investors from France, Japan, Germany and the US have seized opportunities in the pet care industry in China, investing in markets such as petfood, veterinary clinics and specialized online retailers.\nAs demand grows in China alongside the continuing questions regarding domestic petfood manufacturing, foreign brands stand to be the greatest beneficiaries of the conflict, and related topics may be at the top of everyone's minds: The 17th meeting of Pet Fair Asia will be held in China in 2014, at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center, over August 21–24, and the third annual Petfood Forum China, which will take place as part of the larger Pet Fair Asia conference, will focus on the theme of Nutrition, Ingredients and Formulation.\nCommittees discussed key proposals such as a possible shift in the oversight of animal feeds\nPublic meetings invited comments and provided updates\nThe mid-year meeting addressed several regulatory matters affecting petfoods."}
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{"text": "As second year approaches quicker than ever, I feel as if I should look back on the year that’s past. And as it always seems to be, hindsight has made the year look much sweeter now. Personally, I found studying 6-7 hours a day, nearly 20 dance classes a week, to be repetitive and mundane at times, but after a month off I cant wait to get back. I guess thats the most important thing to remember, you have to have contrast in life. There have to be the bad times to make you appreciate the good. As cliche as it sounds it was worth it. I have such fond memories of this year despite it being one of the most challenging experiences of my life.\nThe Ups and Downs\nMoving out is, as you would expect, a daunting ordeal. I lived in Chester House which was private accommodation in North London, we were lucky enough to have catered accommodation, meaning we had breakfast and dinner provided for us. Despite that sounding perfect, it wasn’t. Without going into too much detail, and to put it plainly, there was no meal they COULDN’T ruin.\nFreshers\nSo here’s the thing about London Studio Centre, freshers week is not really a freshers week. My boyfriend Andy was starting uni at the same time as me so I was extremely aware of the contrast between uni freshers and dance school freshers. I remember turning up to an Under The Water themed event 2 hours after the starting time with a group of friends and being the only ones there. Not to mention, you really wanna get trollied with 9am ballet the following morning? I mean it doesn’t stop some people, but for a sensitive soul like myself, it does. That goes for the whole year btw (and these are words to live by) drink on a weekday? prepare for a weak day. Furthermore, as I was receiving goodnight texts from my drunk boyfriend getting in from a night out at 6am, I was waking up and getting ready to start my day. Safe to say no one goes to stage school for the nightlife. That being said, we’re the life and soul of a party and I wouldn’t have it any other way.\nWhen The Going Gets Tough\nCut to a month into training, despite making friends and loving my course, I developed a condition which basically meant I had chronic nausea that could vary from queasiness to debilitating sickness and not being able to leave the house, and doctors presumed it was just anxiety- SPOILER ALERT… it wasn’t (I’ve written another post about my health journey this year if you wanna find out more). This basically just meant I found participating in dance classes and every day life, very difficult. London Studio Centre were fabulous and the welfare team are just the greatest. In the worst spells I would sit out of all my classes or even go home but it also meant that just on the daily I couldn’t push myself like I wanted to.\nIt seems first year flicked between tears of joy to tears of despair. So here’s the thing, you kinda know that stage schools gonna be difficult but you’re still a little surprised when it kicks your butt. So take the Spring Showcase, a performance for the general public at Easter that you can only participate in if chosen by a teacher. I gave myself such a hard time for not getting in. I’m grateful for how resilient it is making me and I appreciate the highs so much more now. The one thing I told myself over and over again when I was accepted into stage school was that the highs always make the lows worth while. In an industry of constant no’s, it’s extremely easy to let it get on top of you. As long as I still believe the highs make it worthwhile, then I’m still making progress and therefore someday will succeed in this industry.\nAssessments\nAs assessments approached I noticed how the nausea would get worse with the more stress I put my body under. Despite that I managed to get grades to be proud of thats something I want to change this year, now that my nausea is manageable.\nOne of my greatest achievements is getting 66 in my Singing Assessment which is 4 marks off a First. I’ve really struggled with my confidence in singing and seeing such a great progress is one of the things I’m most proud of. I know I have lots of work to do on my dancing as I’m the first person to admit I’m not the greatest technical dancer but isn’t that the whole reason I’m here? If I was the finished article already I wouldn’t need training.\nIt’s All Worth It\nDespite it all, nothing can compare to working hard all day and then crawling home and into bed. It feels like I’ve really been the best version of myself and even though everything hurts and I’m drained and I’m wondering how I’m going to get out of bed tomorrow, I know I will. Its all worth it in the end. So bring on second year!!\nOne thought on “STAGE SCHOOL: My First Year Experience”\nAww – great post. I know a few people who have been through stage school and the hours they put in are insane! Hope you are getting to live your dream x"}
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{"text": " 2019 Book of the Month | Shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Awards 2019, Best Story category.\nThis review originally appeared in Books for Keeps.. About Catherine Fisher"}
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{"text": "If.\nLagos’ exciting street art scene is all thanks to LAC (Laboratorio de Actividades Criativas), a cultural association that, since 2011, has organised ARTURb (Artistas Unidos em Residencia), a project that brings some of Europe’s best-known street artists to live and work temporary in Lagos.\nAfter an early breakfast at the harbour, I crossed the drawbridge heading towards the first mural on my list, a majestic work by the Spanish street artist Aryz depicting a skeleton with some camera skills. Using his iconic pastel shades to play with transparency, light, shadow and depth, in this mural titled ‘Tempus Fugit’ (2014) Aryz meditates on time fleeting and life’s ephemeral pleasures, which therefore must be enjoyed in the present. Carpe Diem.\nFrom Aryz’s mural, I kept walking along Avenida dos Descobrimentos as far as an abandoned area where I could spot some more graffiti. Unfortunately, they were all pretty faded; the only one worth a picture is this work by Paulo Arraino, a very detailed swirly piece painted in 2011.\nSorry to interrupt but would you like to be the first one to read my posts on street art around Europe? Then sign up to my newsletter! (No spam. Never.)\nRead the latest posts, stay in touch and get tailor-made travel suggestions\nTaking Rua Dom Vasco da Gama from the roundabout in front of Arraino’s mural, I reached the LAC Headquarters, which is located inside Lagos’ former prison. This is the place where guest artists set up exhibitions at the end of their stay in Lagos but, on that day, there was nothing going on. No biggie: outside the building, there are three amazing works:\nOne incisive ‘streetment’ by ±MaisMenos±\nThis unusual work by the Spanish artist Borondo:\n(I love how the face just takes shape in the roots and the wall; actually, this work was the reason why I decided to visit Lagos in the first place!)\nAnd a big (well, bigger than usual) mural by the French artist C215:\nStrolling down Rua Nova da Aldeia later on, I spotted several more stencils by C215, all of them on electricity boxes:\nwhile I found one more mural by Borondo near the old fort walls of Lagos:\nJust around the corner, I found a large-scale mural by the Polish artist Sepe, which is titled ‘What goes around comes around’. The theme of the ‘wheel that turns’ is suggested by the same subject repeated in different areas of the mural: as the shades of colours change, the subject changes too and the stick he used as a weapon becomes his own cane. Moreover, this man is painted with a chest larger than usual, making him looks strong and powerful.\nFrom here, I stepped outside the city centre and took Rua Filarmonica Primeiro de Maio as far as Eime’s mural, which was painted in 2013.\nBack downtown, I wandered around the narrow cobbled streets of Lagos’ city centre. This area is full of small yet beautiful pieces and, on Rua Prof. Luis de Azevedo, I found the glorious LAC Art Gallery. Being August, there was no exhibition going on, but I had the chance to meet the guys behind Lagos’ street art revolution and we had a very nice chat. Besides the street art gallery itself, more highlights of the area are a portrait by Frederico Draw painted in 2015 and a creepy frog by Sainer, from the renowned Polish duo EtamCru, painted in 2012.\nOne year later the other half of the duo, Bezt, come to Lagos to paint a huge mural on Rua Lancarote de Freitas, just in front of Lagos’ Cultural Centre. Bezt is the part of the duo more devoted to realism: his scenarios, although from a dreamy world, always manage to be quite realistic. He often paints women, as in the case of this mural, which is titled ‘Meeting the God’.\nOn the same street there is also a beautiful mural by Addfuel + Samina, painted in 2013. It took me one more day and getting up at an ungodly hour to take a decent picture, as on the day of my graffiti hunt there was someone parked in front of it. Anyway, it was totally worth it, as this work combines Samina’s old man multiplied portrait with the two things I loved most about Portugal: street art and azulejos (the traditional Portuguese tiles).\nRight above it, there is a colourful ball of yarn by MAR, painted in 2012.\nWalking a bit further, I found ROA’s snails, painted in 2013 during ROA’s first trip ever to Portugal. ROA is a Belgian artist famous for his large-scale and very detailed animal paintings in black and white; usually his art plays with the hair of his sketchy monochrome animals, but this time he painted a duo of snails (which don’t have hair), and the final effect is even more impressive.\nOne more work by ROA is near Lagos’ camping area and it depicts a flamingo on its back.\nWalking past the flamingo you can reach one of the most popular beaches in Lagos: Praia Dona Ana. After such a great hunt, it’s time to relax yourself! ☺\nLAGOS: EATING OUT\nAs I mentioned above, the whole town is full of low quality touristy restaurants; the only place I feel like suggesting is The Garden, an open-air bar just behind ROA’s snails. Here I had a cheeseburger and a couple of beers; nothing special, but the atmosphere was really nice.\nIf you are planning to graffiti hunt through the whole country, check out my Lisbon street art guide!\nYou can hover over these (or any image) to quickly pin it!\nMORE PICTURES FROM MY WEEKEND IN LAGOS\nEnjoy the video of my holiday in Portugal:\n////////// MORE ABOUT //////////\nSalvaSalva\nSalvaSalva\nSalvaSalva"}
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{"text": "Highlights\n- Technology is dangerous in many ways\n- hackers can cheat you\n- Your money will be blown away in the blink of an eye\nThese Bluetooth Speakers with loud sound will bring life to the party, you will buy them at such a low priceMany users click on links in these types of emails and lose their hard earned money. In such a situation, even if a smartphone is very important, but it can sometimes prove to be harmful. Hackers are constantly trying to steal from you. Here we are telling you about the list released by Google, which tells you about phishing and also tells you how to be careful from it.\nWhat is Phishing?\nAccording to Google, ‘A phishing attack is carried out when any person tries to make a fraudulent attempt to share your personal information online with you. Phishing usually occurs through email, advertising, or sites that look like you’ve used them before.\nTech giant Google has given information about how phishing emails or sites demand data theft. Under no circumstances should you share your data with anyone. Here’s a look at what you shouldn’t provide to the other person.\n- Username and password until you change the password\n- social security scheme number\n- bank account number,\n- Pin\n- debit and credit credit card numbers\n- your mother’s maiden name\n- your birthday\nYou should always remember one thing that any legitimate business whether it is your bank, Gmail, Safari or e-commerce sites like Amazon and Flipkart will never ask you for this information. Let us tell you that this is personal information and it should be known only to the users and no one else. In such a situation, if you ever get a phishing email, then identify it and delete it immediately."}
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{"text": "[Special Event]\nPicked up MHB’s Michelle Ooi and headed into the heart of KL on a Friday evening for the Chivas 18 Year Old Vivienne Westwood Limited Edition unveiling at a what was billed as a ‘super exclusive fashion soiree’ at Menara KH along Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.\nAmazingly although myself with Michelle, Chammaine and Esther came from different parts of the Klang Valley we somehow all reached within a few minutes of each other. Yes that’s how bad KL traffic can be… Anyway I was glad to finally arrive and we quickly hurried up to the top floor.\nReaching the highest floor of Menara KH where a cocktail reception was held before dinner, we posed for photos and mingled with some prominent figures from the Malaysian fashion, media and entertainment industries, and prominent celebrities and socialites. This was a pretty exclusive affair as by my reckoning there were less than 50 guests.\nAfter a couple of drinks and some delicious canapes we were ushered up to the transformed Flight Deck on level 34 of Menara KH which sported a circular fashion runway outlined by a (‘very white wedding style’ as Michelle declared) dining arrangement which afforded a 360 degree view including that of KL landmarks – Petronas Twin Towers and the KL Tower.\nHere’s a little look at the event.\n.\n.\nWestwood used her expertise in tailoring and cutting, re-imagining the bottle as a figure to be adorned to create a luxurious and unique three-piece coat in her signature style. Vivienne Westwood has a reputation for audacious design and unparalleled craftsmanship – aspects that perfectly mirror the values of Chivas Regal 18 Year Old.\nDame Vivienne Westwood said: “I am English, so it is impossible for me to ignore British culture in my designs. It is really very satisfying to interpret some of my designs into other mediums beyond fashion.\n“I love the feeling of tradition. The bottle proudly standing in its place and inviting us to hold it and then to pour: the colours of the blues on the label, so smart against the warm amber glow of the whisky. This smartness and panache only works when it accompanies tradition.”\nIn conjunction with the Malaysian unveiling of the Chivas 18 Year Old Vivienne Westwood Limited Edition, Chivas invited three high-profile Malaysian designers to create signature collections inspired by Chivas Regal and Vivienne Westwood. Beatrice Looi, Eric Choong and Joe Chia each showcased a collection featuring three distinct pieces along with a signature bottle sleeve in a fashion show coordinated by renowned stylist Cris Yong.\nHere’s what their bottles look like.\nTerence Ong, Sales and Marketing Director for Pernod Ricard Malaysia.”\nIt was a fantastic night and the girls and I really enjoyed ourselves with the opulent setting, good food, fashion show, entertainment and of course the fine whisky. Definitely an experience to remember. Here’s to more Chivas Regal events in the future!\n.\nHere’s a little info on Chivas Regal 18 and the Vivienne Westwood limited edition bottle.\nChivas Regal 18 Year Old is a unique blend of 15-50 whiskies hand-selected by Master Blender Colin Scott for their exceptional richness, to create a sophisticated, luxurious and silky-smooth Scotch whisky for the ultra premium market.\nChivas Regal 18 Gold Signature is arguably the world’s most prestigious super premium Scotch whisky blend with each bottle bearing the ‘Gold Signature’ of its creator, master blender Colin Scott. The Chivas Regal 18 Year Old by Vivienne Westwood will be released as a limited edition with only 2,500 bottles available internationally so if you want one you better contact Pernod Ricard Malaysia immediately!\n.\nMore info at\nMore photos at\nPhoto credits: Chivas Malaysia (Pernod Ricard Malaysia) and author’s own\nPingback: Chivas Regal Mizunara Dinner at The Olive, Genting Grand Hotel – timchew.net"}
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{"text": "July 16, 2022\nThe Northwest’s Most Beautiful Ride!\nThe Northwest’s Most Beautiful Ride!\nJuly 16, 2022\nThe 2022 Tour de Whatcom is Saturday, July 16th\nRide distances for every rider! Grab a friend and tour through Whatcom County.\nCentury Ride (100 Miles) / Metric Century Ride (62 Miles) / 44 Miles / 22 Miles\nEnjoy all that the Northwest has to offer in one beautiful ride!\nMt Baker, Lake Whatcom, valleys, rivers, farmland, and beaches. With rides varying from 22 miles to 100, you’ll find a great ride for every member of the family. A portion of proceeds benefit local charities, ride for a great cause!\nBoundary Bay Post-Ride Party\nThe Boundary Bay Brewery Beer Garden will be serving up their delicious brews and BBQ for you to purchase in the Beer Garden! They are also offering happy hour prices on drinks when you show your bib.\nWe hope to bring our Raffles back in 2022.\nSpecial thanks to our title sponsor\n"}
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{"text": "Collaborating with the most seasoned artists you have dreamed to play with is an irreplaceable opportunity to learn and grow. Nothing beats time and experience.\nMusicians often have to play in very contrasting venues with different characteristics, acoustics, audiences, etc. Being able to adjust one's playing to those ever-changing parameters\nWhile on tour, chamber music ensembles such as VC Artists Calidore Quartet often perform the same repertoire over and over. How do they manage this\nMusicians must be able to adapt to different styles and genres of music, displaying a variety of sounds and emotions. Many genres of music also\nChamber music is the central heart of musical life. The joy and satisfaction from playing chamber music can be as rewarding as solo playing. What\nThe collaborative nature of chamber music calls for musicians to acquire essential communicative skills by developing a mutual, keen understanding of what surrounds them and"}
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{"text": "(Washington, D.C.) — As the global death toll from the coronavirus climbs, the Israeli government is taking absolutely unprecedented measures in the history of the country — of any country — to protect its 9 million citizens and make sure that Israelis are not banned from entering or doing business with the rest of the world.\n- Israel on Monday became the first country on the planet to essentially ban all in-coming travel from all countries to prevent the virus from engulfing Israel.\n- Effective immediately, by the decision of Prime Minister Netanyahu and his Cabinet, all Israeli citizens who arrive back home are required to go immediately into quarantine for 14 days.\n- Effective Thursday, no non-Israelis who arrive will be allowed to enter Israel unless they can prove they have a place to go into quarantine for 14 days.\n- Most tourists, pilgrims and business executives are, therefore, not going to come to Israel in March, one of the busiest tourist seasons, involving Passover and Easter.\n- What’s more, all tourists are being urged by the government to leave Israel “in an orderly manner in the coming days.”\n- Israelis are also being urged by the government not to travel overseas unless absolutely necessary.\n- Flights to Israel from all over the world are being canceled.\n- At the same time, the West Bank is shut down — Bethlehem is under a full quarantine.\n- This is going to be devastating for both the Israeli and Palestinian tourism, travel and hospitality sectors, and for many other sectors of both economies.\n- “The Israel Incoming Tour Operators Association called the quarantine decision a ‘death blow’ to the tourism industry,” Channel 12 and the Times of Israel reported.\n“After a day of complex discussions, we have made a decision,” Netanyahu told the nation on Monday evening, reported The . “Whoever arrives in Israel from abroad will enter quarantine for 14 days. This is a difficult decision but it is essential to maintaining public health, which takes precedence over everything.”\nUPDATE: As of Tuesday, there are now 58 cases of people with the virus on Israel, up from just 21 on Friday. Thank God, so far there have been no deaths..\nFinally, I would encourage Evangelical Christians to continue planning to come to Israel later in the year on tours, pilgrimages, study opportunities, prayer trips, volunteer opportunities, and so forth. Israel is a very safe country. Officials are taking the challenge very seriously. And it would be a real blessing for Evangelicals to stand with Israelis and Palestinians, pray for us, and help the Israeli and Palestinian economies by visiting at this time. Our ministry, The Joshua Fund, has a tour to Israel and Egypt in October. See below for more information. I would encourage you to register. We’ll certainly let you know if the trip doesn’t happen, but we expect everything to be fine by then.\nThis article originally appeared on Joel C. Rosenberg’s blog, March 10, 2020, and reposted with permission."}
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{"text": "Assignment Construct: Non-Stop 'On Assignments'\nIn the meantime, my friend John Harrington today launches Assignment Construct, a site which is nothing but On Assignments. (You may remember John as the author of the industry-standard business practices book.) He deals with the assignments a little differently, detailing the process of pulling off photos within the context of the problems and logistics that need to be overcome.\nCheck him out if you have a minute.\nAnd if you are new around here and have not yet seen the On Assignment series, we've got some cool stuff, too.\n-30-\n__________\nNew to Strobist? Start here | Or jump right to Lighting 101\nConnect w/Strobist readers via: Words | Photos\nGot a question? Hit me on Twitter: @Strobist\nDust off your passport: Strobist Destination Workshops\nPermalink\n"}
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{"text": "Uncategorized\nWhat You Need to Know About Choosing a Property Management Software.\nChoosing to manage the properties alone will bite into your time and if you decide to outsource you should be ready to incur additional expenses. With the introduction of software that allows you to manage your properties from anywhere, you will not have to use a lot of time in the undertaking. You need to be wary of making decisions without considering your objectives because you might realize you made the wrong choice in the future.. You will only need to be connected to the internet to access the data through various devices in any part of the world and if it allows you to store the data for offline use you will not even need the internet. Make sure you watch a tutorial or demos when it comes to using the software before buying. There are great developers who allow for potential buyers to have a free trial which allows them to make sound decisions on whether the software will meet their needs or not. You need a software that also offers in-messaging so that you will be able to communicate with the buyers without having to move out of the app. This is very important in cases of emergencies because you can sort them out promptly. software offers online payment then you have to give it a priority. In this era, not many people have the time to queues at the bank in order to submit their payments and if you restrict them then it will be a big loss for you. Accounting is a crucial activity in property management which is why it is important to confirm that the system does indeed integrate it.\nShort Course on Properties – Getting to Square 1"}
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{"text": "Morgan is the story of an artificially created humanoid who was created by a lab that is hidden away from the world by a shadowy organisation. Disaster strikes when Morgan attacks a friend, which is when the Shadowy organisation sends in there best corporate risk management consultant to decide whether or not to Morgan should be terminated.\n(Director Luke Scott)\nDirected by Ridley Scott’s son Luke, this film takes a look at the relationship between the artificially created humanoid Morgan (Anya Taylor-Joy) and those who created her though the eyes of the corporate risk consultant Lee Weathers (Kate Mara). Along the way she is joined by Dr. Alan Shapiro (Paul Giamatti) who conducts a psychiatric evaluation on morgan part way through the film.\nDr. Amy Menser, (Rose Leslie), Dr. Simon Ziegler (Toby Jones), Ted Brenner (Michael Yare), Skip Vronsky (Boyd Holbrook), Dr. Brenda Finch (Vinette Robinson) and Dr. Lui Cheng (Michelle Yeoh) make up the majority of people in this film. each with there own individual emotions and expertise’s in creating Morgan.\n(Paul Giamatti Left – Toby Jones Right)\nThe Psych eval given to her by Dr. Alan Shapiro (Paul Giamatti) was a particularly great scene as it really pushed Morgan to the breaking point. What followed were scenes showing how much everyone cared for Morgan but more importantly it showed exactly what Morgan is capable of and it also set up a final confrontation between her and Lee which worked rather well.\nHowever while we are given a mystery as to what Lee is actually there to do we are left we little to wonder about Morgan herself. The audience are shown exactly what morgan is like right from the off and from then off are left wondering exactly when she will turn away from the calm spoken voice to what she was designed to be all along, an assassin.\n(Morgan Left – Lee Weathers Right)\nMorgan is a decent film overall and a nice little thriller but one that really isn’t going to make much of an impact in the grand scheme of things. I would still recommend taking a look at this one due to the fact that the actress playing Morgan is particularly good as is the performance from several others and the fight at the end is pretty good but other than that there is not a lot here to really shout about.\nOne thought on “Morgan”"}
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{"text": "VINOVIUM 2014 – THE BINCHESTER EXCAVATION PROJECT\nSeason dates: June 29, 2014 – July 26, 2014\nApplication Deadline: 28 February for early access; second round application deadline: 25 April\nThe Binchester excavation project is currently seeking enthusiastic excavators to join our team for the 2014 season and help excavate a Roman fort and expansive town near Durham in the UK."}
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{"text": "I sleep only a few hours and lay awake having bad mom thoughts running through my mind. It rains heavily and I do not manage to stop my mind, which runs like a hamster in a wheel….I feel guilty for not spending the afternoon with my kids, as I will hardly be home next week. I am beyond tired, think I have a cold, start coughing again and have pneumonia flashbacks, my breast is still not healing properly and I am angry with myself for being light tempered last night. Any little task I have to do overwhelmes me just thinking about it…. I am nine weeks post chemo, but I guess I have to give myself more time to recover!\nTherefore I meditate, get up and spend time with my kids and after my first coffee the world looks already so much friendlier. It actually stops raining and as the first rays of sunshine break through the clouds, my mood brightens equally 😉\nMy energy level is close to zero, but the kids want to go swimming. I would go, but check with my doctor (on a Sunday with a What’s App boobie picture – she simply is the best), am not allowed and drag myself through to lunchtime just being present…. I ask them not to go without me, as I cannot stand not being with them right now!\nToday is the first time we have friends over since my diagnosis …. my cousin Sylvie, Maja and their families come over for a BBQ. I had a busy social life throughout my therapy, but somehow I was not able to cope with having people over. Maybe home became my little sick place, my castle, my refuge?! I don’t know…, maybe it was just easier to leave at any point when I am somewhere else instead of kicking my guests out 😉\nI try to sit back and relax and let my guests and Markus do everything, but am knackered beyond believe. My heart explodes with joy though seeing this bunch of wonderful people. The kids love each other and do cooking competitions! Tomorrow is my first day of music therapy and I am really excited. I will be asleep in no time and hope I will be ok again 😴\n"}
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{"text": "I try harder,\nSwimming in this ocean\nTrying to find something;\nBut there’s nothing.\nI look for shiny pearls,\nFor the cranky seashells that contain them,\nFor the jellyfish that sting,\nFor the fishes, large and tiny\nFor eels, for whales,\nRoyal-looking Stingrays,\nOr the brainy octopuses,\nEven phytoplanktons –\nCome what may.\nBut nothing.\nBecoming dinner this evening,\nFor a bunch of hungry sharks\nDoes sound much better\nThan swimming deeper and deeper\nInto this deserted ocean\nAll alone.\nAs I go further,\nThe light recedes,\nAnd a never-ending blue\nIs laid out\nIn front of me.. to explore.\nAnd yet,\nThere’s no one down here\nTo say it’s okay,\nTo say ‘you’re not alone’,\nTo brighten my day.\nBecause, deep down here,\nInto the depths of the heart,\nLoneliness is all there is.\nAnd loneliness is all there will ever be."}
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{"text": "Know more about this business than we do? Cool! Please submit any corrections or missing details you may have.Help us make it right\nBe the first OregonLive.com user to add photos or videos of J And L Lawn Care\nJ. & L. Lawn Care was founded in 2010, and is located at 3719 Burkhart St Se in Albany. It employs 1 employees and is generating approximately $36,000.00 in annual revenue."}
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