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"A major instance is the Bell & Ross BR 05 Skeleton Gold, an 18-karat pink gold model of the highly regarded BR 05 Skeleton. Bell & Ross knew it had a winner on its arms with the BR 05, so a logical subsequent step was to drop a restricted version for the gold afficionados clamoring for this improve.\n\nThe BR 05 was an almost prompt hit with collectors because it represented a high-end but comparatively inexpensive luxurious metal sport watch to compete with the heavy hitters in the marketplace. The unique BR 05 was additionally supplied in a limited-edition dial-less variant within the BR 05 Skeleton. This model options no dial and easy floating baton markers rather than the big numerals on the fundamental BR 05.\n\nThe underlying motion, Caliber BR-CAL.322, relies on the no-date model of the Sellita SW300, a strong workhorse motion that helps hold the value decrease. The model skeletonized the principle plate for a view into the mechanics of the watch, offering a clear metal sports activities watch with some mechanical taste.",
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"Now, the BR 05 Skeleton Gold has arrived. This watch capitalizes on the flexibility to create visible curiosity with the shortage of a dial and skeletonized fundamental plate, however because of the strong gold case and gold-plated motion there may be considerably extra distinction and visible curiosity. The gold baton markers and arms invite you to see into the motion the place we discover a bit world of mechanical movement.\n\nThe change from metal to gold from a purely aesthetic standpoint appears to have made the BR 05 Skeleton pack much more of a punch. Beforehand, the BR 05 Skeleton was a bit divisive because of the lack of a high-end caliber inside as WIS usually are with items on this value vary. However the added gold has modified the sport. Not does the easy brushed ending and lack of chamfered and polished edges really feel prefer it may very well be extra, now it feels correctly restrained for a cleaner and extra fashionable look.",
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"The case and bracelet proportions of the BR 05 and BR 05 Skeleton are all the identical, so this was already a winner in my e book. However using pink gold immediately elevates the watch to a really elegant choice for somebody seeking to stand out and make an funding. It comes with the choice of a black rubber strap, which clothes it down, or a full gold bracelet (the way more high-end look) for $11,000 extra as a result of that may be a honest quantity of gold.\n\nThe BR 05 Skeleton in metal is a pleasant watch, but it surely wasn’t as visually impactful as the fundamental BR 05 with clear dial and date because it was a bit extra monochromatic. The pink gold plating of the brand new piece provides simply sufficient distinction to make it pop and makes it really feel a bit extra like jewellery, the standard goal of a gold wristwatch.",
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"Folks don’t normally purchase gold watches for his or her sturdiness and practicality, they purchase them as a result of they just like the look of one thing costly and prime quality. Usually gold (even white gold) and platinum watches evaluate extra to jewellery than metal watches as a result of the aura of treasured metals modifications the vibe of a watch.\n\nThe bodily design of the watches is similar in metal or gold, however the aesthetic look and emotional influence is dramatically greater. The nice and cozy attract of pink gold and the data that it’s a extremely helpful piece of wristwear takes a broadly interesting however mid-segment luxurious watch and brings it to the highest tier.\n\nThe general form and contours of the Bell & Ross BR 05 assortment are extraordinarily enticing, and rendered in pink gold the watch comes into its personal.\n\nIt’s straightforward to check the BR 05 line to different metal sports activities watches; that market section is certainly a crowded one. However not all of them get higher when they’re crafted in gold: some really feel misplaced or aesthetically muted such because the Chopard Alpine Eagle, which for my part feels extra acceptable in metal.",
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"However the Bell & Ross BR 05 appears unimaginable in gold, and the BR 05 Skeleton kicks it up a notch for an much more luxurious really feel. This can be a case by which the change to gold has made the watch extra enticing to each followers and collectors alike. I’m an individual who loves metal as my go-to steel, however it’s exhausting to argue that the BR 05 Skeleton Gold is something lower than the head of the gathering.\n\nEverybody has opinions on worth and value level, however from a method and execution standpoint the BR 05 Skeleton Gold is a darn sharp watch that I’d like to rock. It’s a restricted version of 99 items so that you’ll must act quick when you’d like to purchase it. In case you favored the BR 05 however needed to spend money on one thing with a bit extra model (and as a probably secure retailer of worth because of the gold concerned) then the BR 05 Skeleton Gold is the look ahead to you!\n\nOn the danger of lacking out on a strong funding, let’s break this down!\n\nBell & Ross Will get It Proper With The BR 05 GMT"
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"I loved Gannon with all my heart and he loved everyone. June 9th 2016 was his last day on Earth and I had to put him down at 10:15 that night. I had the vet come out and my neighbors came over and helped. He passed very calmly and his suffering ended. He had a Good Citizen Award Badge on his collar and he was the best. I had him cremated and his ashes sit on my dresser until Easter of 2017 when I will spread them on his favorite resting places as I did with his sister Malibu. God Bless Him. He helped me through tough times.\n\nSamuel Clemons said” I don’t know if dogs go to heaven, but wherever they go that’s where I want to be”. I love you, Gannon."
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"The US economy lost 20.5 million jobs in the month of April. I will say it again… that’s MILLION. Let that sink in for a minute or two. The official unemployment rate jumped to 14.7%. In the span of two months, unemployment in the US has moved from lows that we have not seen in two generations to a high akin to the Depression era. U-6 clocked in at 22.8%. Meanwhile, for those in the workforce, the average American workweek remained relatively stable at 34.2 hours and hourly earnings increased 4.7% month over month. Many of these losses are currently “temporary,” but the shape of the recovery will be the determining factor in whether many of the job losses recorded today are in fact temporary. These are truly unprecedented times.\n\nApril was historic in many ways. We witnessed earthshaking announcements from policymakers to stem the crisis. Central banks remain on high alert and government officials continue to roll out fiscal stimulus packages. Federal Reserve chairman, Jay Powell, announced he will use all tools necessary to “forcefully” fight the crisis. In addition, the Fed has stepped into financial markets in ways it never has. In the commodity complex, front month crude oil contracts priced negative as extraordinary contango gripped buyers and sellers in the space. Moreover, the US economy officially entered recession, contracting at 4.8%.\n\nIt is important to remember, particularly in these times, that there will be a post-corona era. While jobs, PMI’s, ISM reports, and consumer indicators are bleak and earnings season provided little certainty regarding the path forward, we must counterbalance the current economic difficulties with the likelihood of future events. The amount of liquidity that has been pumped into the global financial system in the span of ~8 weeks appears to have stayed the crisis for now. If fundamentals continue to deteriorate, it appears likely that we may not return to 2019 earnings levels until the end of 2021. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 is pricing near our current fair value estimate, and we see little in the way of fundamentals to move that estimate higher or rerate our view on equities as an asset class."
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Abortion-rights supporters said the bill goes too far, while anti-abortion activists expressed it doesn’t go far enough.\n\nThe House also rejected, largely on party lines, a Democratic proposal to place a non-binding question on the statewide November election ballot: “Shall abortion remain legal in Indiana?”\n\nThe proposal came after Kansas voters resoundingly rejected a measure that would have allowed the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature to tighten abortion in the first test of voters’ feelings about the issue since Roe was overturned.\n\nIndiana House Speaker Todd Huston told reporters that if residents are unhappy, they can vote for new lawmakers.\n\nIndiana’s proposed ban also came after the political firestorm over a 10-year-old rape victim who traveled to the state from neighboring Ohio to end her pregnancy. The case gained attention when an Indianapolis doctor said the child came to Indiana because of Ohio’s “fetal heartbeat” ban.\n\nDemocratic Rep. Maureen Bauer spoke tearfully before Friday’s vote about people in her South Bend district who oppose the bill — the husbands standing behind their wives, the fathers supporting their daughters — as well as the women “who are demanding that we are seen as equal.”\n\nBauer’s comments were followed by raucous cheers from protesters in the hallway and subdued applause from fellow Democrats.\n\n“You may not have thought that these women would show up,” Bauer said. “Maybe you thought we wouldn’t be paying attention.”\n\nWest Virginia legislators on July 29 passed up the chance to be the first state with a unified ban after its House of Delegates refused to concur with Senate amendments that removed criminal penalties for physicians who perform illegal abortions. Delegates instead asked for a conference committee to consider the details between the bills.\n\nThe debates come amid an evolving landscape of abortion politics across the country as Republicans face party divisions and Democrats see a possible election-year boost.\n\nThe Indiana House vote further illustrated a deeply divided chamber, which formerly defeated an amendment that would have removed exceptions for rape and incest. Most GOP members wanted their removal, though ultimately most voted for the bill. The House vote and lawmakers’ discussions displayed a similar division seen in the Senate over those same exceptions.\n\nNine Republicans — including Rep. 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Because of the porch and the tray and the slow way the day ended, I felt, in this place, though no one knew of my miscarriage, as if I were being gently attended to, as if all the demands of the world had been lifted away, and that I should rest.\n\nI’d like to announce the naming of a previously known but unacknowledged disorder among readers: Protracted Furrowed Brow Syndrome (PFBS), contracted when you’re never quite sure what’s going on in a story. Fortunately, it’s only mildly painful. A glance at the Contributor Note, as well as a second read, often effects a reversal of symptoms.\n\nThe initial stages of my PFBS were barely noticeable, within normal limits of any reading experience where I hop on someone else’s train of thought. Opening with a line like “while I was convalescing” set the scene, and hinted at more details to come. But then came the narrator’s conflation of sickness and miscarriage: did she have a miscarriage because she was sick? Or was it the other way around, and complications of the miscarriage became the sickness? Or is the miscarriage itself the sickness? That led to some contemplation about how I normally wouldn’t think of a miscarriage as a sickness, but then, what would it be called? Perhaps the term sickness brings in the psychological heartsickness that followed, but further details revealed this pregnancy was not expected and the whole relationship was less than forever-after in her mind. Is her ambiguity part of the sickness as well? Or is it an engagement device, a way to get the reader asking questions and thus reading on in the hopes of finding answers?\n\nAlso peculiar was the aspect of being sent to a farmhouse, which appeared to be some kind of rustic hotel, to recover, until it became clear it was more of a writer’s retreat. But between the impression that someone had authority to send her somewhere she was not otherwise inclined to go, and the realization that she was there of her own volition and for her own purpose, I experienced more progression into the initial stages of PFBS.\n\nThis area remained practical and suspicious. At frequent intervals, sometimes only two or three trees apart, the signs were posted: PRIVATE PROPERTY, they said. Then came a list of numerous activities, followed by the words STRICTLY FORBIDDEN, and for final emphasis, the phrase SHALL BE PROSECUTED. As if these yellow signs left room for doubt and interpretation, some people had gone to the trouble of making their own: NO VISITORS, said one. NO TRESPASSING, said another. And even the cornfields were wrapped around with barbed wire. But not once did I see another person walking along the road.\n\nThe retreat itself, and the surrounding environment, delighted me and seemed just right. My brow relaxed a bit: ok, now I know where we are, the forbidding signs, the atmosphere of unseen threat (all around us, whether of trespassers on a deserted road or of pregnancy in a routine relationship or of miscarriage with the uncertainty that brings under even the best of circumstances: Am I ok? Will I ever?) and, charmingly, the house that becomes a trigger for her idyllic fantasies. I’ve done exactly that, decided that the people who live there – or, once, the veterinarian who practiced there – must be wonderful, because assholes would never have a house that so fit into my idea of family warmth and kind generosity, a house that looked so much like me. And, of course, we often imagine wrong.\n\nIt was during the running scene that PFBS truly blossomed. I understand that some people like to run, but for someone who hasn’t done a lot of running, and was still convalescing, she seemed to run for a very long time over quite a distance. My brows didn’t try to shake hands, however, until the bleeding started. And then she went into the fantasy house. Who does that? Is this a dream, a fantasy? Her reaction to Jerry Roth made me downright angry, which probably transferred to an irritation with the whole story.\n\nAnd as the man drew closer, I understood more and more clearly the size of him. He moved laboriously, shuffling more than walking, halting every few steps to catch his breath. His head shone and his shoulders heaved. The hem of his bathrobe fluttered above legs that looked at once curdled and bloated, swollen to the point of bursting. His leg flesh drooped over his knees.\nI knew but did not accept that this man approaching the house was Jerry Roth…. It seems impossible that the man responsible for this house was the same as the huge, repellent person kicking at his lawn. I was too inexperienced to understand how the two were not at all irreconcilable.\n\nI think I barely skimmed the last couple of pages before turning to the Contributor Note and finding the key: Fairy tales. Oh. Silver Hair, indeed. The Bears. I get it. Would I have gotten it if not for that note? No one else seems to have had a problem with it. Are Junot Diaz, Heidi Pitlor, et al, more familiar with fairy tales, or just smarter than I am, or just more used to seeing such things, or at least more familiar with Bynum’s specialty, which is incorporating fairy tale plots into contemporary stories? Or am I just stupid? I suppose the name Robert Southey should have been a clue, but it seems I’m not up on my Lake Poets or my fairy tales.\n\nI read the story again, and somewhat to my surprise, liked it quite a bit (I kept thinking of a line from Alt-J’s “Handmade”: “There’s bears in the wood and they’re out to get me, and I’m safe from harm if I stay in this chalet”) until the last couple of pages. I was done before the story was – and I don’t mean that in a negative way, but I felt a satisfying conclusion towards the bottom of page 66 and I still haven’t really read the remaining paragraphs. I have a hard time believing neither Glimmer Train nor the BASS crew would’ve noticed that Bynum wrote past the ending, so maybe there’s some treasure there I’m missing; that’s fine, I’ll get it on the next pass.\n\nI’m still puzzling out a few things: What is the thematic connection between the fairy tale – trespass, pickiness – and the narrator? The passage on blondeness seems particularly shoehorned into the story: does the character think blondes don’t have miscarriages, or ambiguity, or writing block? Jerry Roth is clearly Pappa Bear, but there were three bears: who are the other two? The boyfriend? The non-baby? The book on William James? Or am I interpreting too rigidly? And speaking of William James, I found the description of his work on emotion to be fascinating, and I realized I’d heard it before. It’s been incorporated into various cognitive-behavioral therapeutic techniques under the heading of “anxiety/sadness/anger is just what you call this collection of somatic sensations, so stop calling it that and you won’t be anxious/sad/angry any more.” Such is treatment in a world of cost-driven medicine.\n\nWhat’s the treatment for PFBS? Better reading skills? In the meantime, the only prolonged effect is wrinkles, and at my age, who cares."
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The \"host of heaven\" is here, undoubtedly, the host of heavenly bodies - the sun, moon, and stars - as in Genesis These were made \"by the breath of God's mouth;\" i.e.\n\nby his simple utterance of the command - \"Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven, to divide the day from the night\" (Genesis ; comp.\n\nJob ). “Whom Heaven must receive until the end times of all those things which God has spoken by the mouth of all his Holy Prophets, who were from ancient times.” GOD'S WORD® Translation Heaven must receive Jesus until the time when everything will be restored as God promised through his holy prophets long ago.\n\nNew American Standard Isaiah Context. 11 Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning, that they may follow strong drink; that continue until night, till wine inflame them.\n\n12 And the harp, and the viol, the tabret, and pipe, and wine, are in their feasts: but they regard not the work of the LORD, neither consider the operation of his hands. 13 Therefore my people are gone into captivity, because.\n\nHellmouth, or the jaws of Hell, is The mouth of heaven book entrance to Hell envisaged as the gaping mouth of a huge monster, an image which first appears in Anglo-Saxon art, and then spread all over remained very common in depictions of the Last Judgment and Harrowing of Hell until the end of the Middle Ages, and is still sometimes used during the Renaissance and after.\n\nSaint (Gates of Heaven Book 1) by M. 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They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. 19 “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to.\n\nBook of heaven = destiny of people and nations (must be unsealed by someone worthy) 3 10 I took the little scroll from the angel's hand and ate it.\n\nIt tasted as sweet as honey in my mouth, but when I had eaten it, my stomach turned sour. 11 Then I was told, \"You must prophesy again about many peoples, nations, languages and kings.\" Rev And he said, ‘I will go out, and will be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets.’ And he said, ‘You are to entice him, and you shall succeed; go out and do so.’ Now therefore behold, the Lord has put a lying spirit in the mouth of these your prophets.\n\n4 Its tail swept a third of the stars out of. When God asked for volunteers to “entice Ahab into attacking Ramoth Gilead and going to his death there” (1 Kings ), a spirit (fallen angel/demon) said he would be a lying spirit in the mouth of the prophets.\n\nGod gave the spirit permission to proceed, and Ahab received the message he desired. The Book of Enoch, by R.H. Charles, [], (when) I saw in a vision how the heaven collapsed and was borne off and fell to the earth. And when it fell to the earth I saw how the earth was swallowed up in a great abyss, and mountains were suspended on mountains, and hills sank down on hills, and high trees were rent from their stems, and.\n\nTHE BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY. The Book of Deuteronomy - is the fifth and final Book of the Law of Moses, also known as the Torah or Pentateuch. The Law of Moses includes the Books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Torah is followed by the Book of Joshua in Hebrew Scripture, our Old Testament of the Bible.\n\nThe Book of Deuteronomy was. Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon teaches that God has flesh and bones and that He has a wife with whom they produce spirit offspring in heaven that will inhabit human bodies on earth. Salvation.\n\nClose-up shot of dragon and phoenix patterns at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China Path to heaven. With blue sky A bird spreading its wings and fly to heaven sky. retro filtered image with glitter. 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"Bhai Saheb Jee, the Sooraa:\nWhen Operation Blue Star happened in India, a year later a big march was organized (an annual event) in Washington, DC. All the “leaders” made big speeches. Bhai Saheb Jee was invited to the podium. At the US Capitol steps he said calculated words: “Khalistaan Mangan Vaaleyo, Khalsey Bano!” ’nuff said!\n\n\nBhai Sahib and Amrit-Velaa\nThere was a young Singh in England who had taken Amrit for about a year. His Amrit-velaa (habit to wake up early) started getting slack. He used to do Amrit-velaa with Gursikhs regularly at a Gursikh’s house but he gradually stopped attending daily. One day, early in the morning at Amrit-velaa, the Singh was asleep and hadn’t woken up for Amrit-velaa. His father was at work on the night shift and his mother was up doing her paath when suddenly the phone rang. Bhai Jeevan Singh jee said, “Is bhaji there?”The Aunty jee replied, “No, he is working on a night shift.” Bhai Sahib said, “No, I am not talking about Pita jee. Is Bhaji there.” (Bhai Sahib always makes himself out to be the youngest, such is his humility). The Aunty jee rushed up to wake up the young Singh and tell him to answer the phone. The Singh shared the Guru’s Fateh over the phone with Bhai Sahib and then Bhai Sahib said, “Bhai ji, you haven’t done kirpaa (mercy) on me today, it is Amrit-vela, and you forgot to wake me.” There was a silence. The Singh felt so embarrassed for missing Amrit-vela. The Aunty jee and son looked at one another wondering how Bhai Sahib living in Canada knew that he had missed Amritvela that day.",
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"Accepting Akaal Purakh’s Will\nBhai Sahib visited a family in England in the late 1980s and stayed at the house for Akhand Paath sevaa. Bhai Sahib listened the Paath for many hours and corrected the Paathis (readers) when they made a grammatical or pronunciation error. Seven or eight years later Bhai Sahib came back to England and was invited to the same family. Several years earlier the Singh whose house it was had passed away. When Bhai Sahib jee asked the lady about her husband she became emotional and as soon as this happened Bhai Sahib jee went upstairs in Sri Guru Granth Sahib jee’s room and stayed there. He never came down and after a good 4-5 hours the bibi asked her daughter to ask Bhai Sahib jee to come down. The girl went upstairs and found Bhai Sahib jee sitting in smaadhee (meditative pose). She asked them to come downstairs, to which Bhai Sahib replied that she should tell her mum that he will only come downstairs after her mum accepts the Bhaana (Will) of Akaal Purakh and not to become emotional about her husband. The Bibi agreed and Bhai Sahib jee came down and later did keertan at the house.",
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"Bumping into a Mona\nOne evening, the Gursikhs had just finished doing kirtan at Gurdwara Singh Sabha, Slough (England). A Singh phoned and said that had booked kirtan in Hounslow, and that the Gursikhs should come straight away. Bhai Jeevan Singh jee said, “Lets go quickly, we should always be on time”. As Bhai Jeevan Singh jee, his singhni (wife), and two other Singhs walked downstairs into the shoes section, a mona (man with hair cut) was walking in to the Gurdwara. Accidentally, he bumped into Bhai sahib. He said “sorry,” and looked into Bhai sahib’s face. Those who know Bhai sahib know how enigmatic his smile is, and how his face always shines. Bhai sahib said to him, “I came here especially to see you, I have something for you.” Bhai sahib then took off his dastaar (turban) and handed it to the youth. The mona youth could not believe his eyes; Bhai sahib said these words to him with so much honesty, pyaar (lovingness) and humility that from that day on the boy kept his kesh and came into Sikhi.",
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"In 1995 Professor Manjit Singh, the then Jathedaar of Sri Akaal Takhat Sahib called a World Sikh Samellan (conference). Every Gurdwara, Sikh organization and jatha (group) from around the world was invited and many days were spent discussing Panthic (Sikh national) issues affecting Sikhs. Thousands of Sikhs gathered, including all the big leaders and personalities within the Panth. Many people such as political leaders were centred on themselves and wanted special treatment, but everyone was treated equally. No dignitary received special attention. However for some reason the Panj Jathedars of the five Takhats sat on a sofa in the complex where this was happening. As the A-Z of Sikh leadership sat in the sangat on the floor, a simple Gursikh walked into the complex building. He walked in humbly, did matha tekh, and went to sit in the sangat. However straight away, the Jathedaars got up and ran over to him, and said to him, he must sit on the sofa. Totally embarrassed he refused. But they brought him over and sat him on the sofa. He sat uncomfortably because he was not one for that kind of attention. That Gursikh was Bhai Jeevan Singh jee. It goes to show how highly Bhai sahib, his jeevan, his seva, and his nimarta is respected in the Panth, that only he was singled out for such attention. It is the virtues of Guru, such pure humility, that pulls at peoples hearts.",
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"Great humility\nA Muslim man passed by Bhai Sahib somewhere and he stopped and looked at Bhai Sahib’s face. The man goes up to Bhai Jeevan Singh jee and says “I can see ‘Allah Da Noor’ (the Light of God) in you”. Bhai Sahib folded his hands and humbly said,”O great man! Can you please give me your wonderful eyes with which you see such wonderful things.” Another time, there was Sangat sitting in Canada and someone approached Bhai Sahib with a question in front of others. He said, “Bhai Sahib, you tell us – as you have met God.” Bhai Sahib replied with a humble and astonished “Achaa? (O really?)” and walked away.",
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"Despite ill-health\nBhai Jeevan Singh jee now lives 5-10 minutes away from Sri Darbar Sahib in Amritsar. Bhai Sahib would occasionally go and do keertan seva there whenever it was his turn/duty. One day his wife locked the door of his room to make sure he didn’t go to do keertan seva that day because Bhai Sahib was very sick and she knew that Bhai Sahib would still want to go to Sri Darbaar Sahib. When his wife turned on the television she saw Bhai Sahib doing keertan (I think it was Asa Di Vaar keertan). She brought someone else to the television and showed them and they said it’s probably a recording. Still in doubt they opened the locked room and went in and found that the window was wide open and Bhai Jeevan Singh jee no where to be found. He had jumped out of the window somehow and went to do keertan seva even though he was really sick. This was the dedication of a beloved Gursikh for his Guru.\nSource: Manvir Singh\n\nJalandhar: When others are busy in the hustle-bustle of the celebrations of Guruta Gaddi Diwas, there are two octogenarians, with rare glow on their faces, who are quietly engaged in the recitation of Gurbani. The astonishing part is that they remember by heart almost the entire holy book spread over 1,430 pages. Just consider the vastness of the scripture. According to SGPC website, Guru Granth Sahib contains 5,894 hymns and the number of stanzas are 15,575.\n\nThe first one is Bhai Jiwan Singh, who lives near the Golden Temple and gets the oppotunity to listen to the continuous kirtan and the second one is Bhai Surat Singh, known as “Pooran ji”, who starts his daily routine of “path” just around midnight.\n\n“It is not yet known about any other surviving member of the community who has been able to memorize the vast holy book. There were some more such persons but they were not alive,” says Balwinder Pal Singh, editor of a journal.\n\nRemaining reticent and epitomizing humility the two prefer not to make any such claim or even discuss it but those who know them reveal their accomplishment. “Just read out one line from any hymn and both will complete it,” says Ranjodh Singh, co-editor of another journal, who knows the two quite well.\n\nA revered spiritualist in the Sikh community, Bhai Jiwan Singh has travelled extensively around the world. However, for the last couple of years, as age took over him, he remains confined to his house.\n\n“In which ever house he went kirtan started emanating,” says Jaswinder Singh Khalsa, an NRI living in UK, who is also chairman of the Sukrit Trust and owes change in his life to the spiritualist.\n\n“He not just transformed lives but also played a role in starting several welfare projects,” reveals Harkirat Singh, former GM of Coal India and now trustee of Satnam Sarb Kalyan Trust, which was got started by Bhai Jiwan Singh.\n\nAbout Pooran ji, who retired as district manager of the FCI, his son-in-law Kuljit Singh revealed that after retiring to his bed at around 7.30 pm he gets up at 10.45 pm. Then after a bath he goes to Darbar Sahib around 11.45 pm and just after midnight he along with some other devotees starts recitation of Gurbani at the “parikarma”. “Then he goes to the sanctum sanctorum when its doors open after 2 am and after listening to kirtan he returns. He remains engrossed in reciting “path” in the day also,” he disclosed, adding that “he can listen to kirtan for continuous 12 hours.”"
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"MOON TOWNSHIP — After 11 years of service, starting in 2008, Provost David Jamison has stepped down from his position as senior vice president of academic affairs. Jamison stepped down on Feb. 1 and plans to return to the faculty within the same day, according to an email from the university.\n\nThe university has seen nine professional accreditations since his start as provost. Some of these accreditations include: AACSB for the School of Business, CAEP for the education programs and ABET for engineering and computing degree programs.\n\nThe former provost has also held other positions in the university. He held the position of the dean of the School of Communications and Information Systems, starting in 2002. Provost Jamison also worked as a professor for communications since 2002.\n\nProvost Jamison also worked as the interim president from June 2015 until the hiring of President Howard on Feb. 1, 2016.\n\nThe resignation comes just days after Robert Morris University announced the elimination of one of the university’s five schools. Details surrounding which school will be terminated has yet to be released.\n\nRMU Sentry Media contacted a university spokesperson who said they cannot comment on personnel matters, but the timing of Jamison’s resignation is “coincidental.”\n\nRafoth wrote to the university in an email that was sent at approximately 4:30 p.m. Friday afternoon providing more details.\n\n“By now I’m sure you have heard about Robert Morris University’s plans for an academic and administrative reorganization,” said the interim provost in the email.\n\nRafoth took the time to explain the consolidation process but did not go into detail on which schools would be merged.\n\n“By the next academic year, we will be reorganizing our current five schools into four,” said Rafoth. “We will not be eliminating any degree programs or majors or eliminating faculty positions as a part of this process. The requirements for you to earn your degree will not be changing, and this will not impact your ability to graduate on time. Nor will it affect students who plan to enter the university next fall.”\n\nFor more information on the plans of the restructuring, the university has set up a webpage with information. Click here to visit learn more."
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"Assembly of Experts meeting in 2005 (Fars) WASHINGTON, November 20, 2006 (RFE/RL) -- In less than a month, Iranians will vote in elections for one of the country's most powerful bodies, the Assembly of Experts. Vetting has already winnowed the list of hopefuls by two-thirds and left some candidates unopposed, begging questions about how much choice voters are being given. But the election is relevant for a number of reasons.\n\nThe Assembly of Experts has the power to dismiss the country's highest-ranking political and religious figure, the supreme leader, and appoint a replacement. But even beyond statutory powers, victory in the Assembly of Experts race will either cement the fundamentalists' hold on Iran's elected institutions or initiate the reformists' return to political relevance.\n\nThe Assembly of Experts has 86 members, all of them clerics. The field of candidates for the December 15 election has fallen sharply over the past month, according to figures from the chamber that vets the hopefuls. A Guardians Council spokesman, Abbas Ali Kadkhodai, announced recently that there were 144 eligible candidates, \"Iran\" newspaper reported, before raising that figure by one several days later, according to state television. That represents less than 30 percent of the 492 prospective candidates Kadkhodai mentioned in mid-October.",
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"Kadkhodai said that 100 people had withdrawn their applications. He added that all the female applicants failed the written exam on religious interpretation (ijtihad), and the candidacies of nine more people were still under review. The son of prominent hard-line cleric Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi, Ali Mesbah-Yazdi, was said to have flunked the written exam, Aftab news website reported.\n\nKadkhodai said that three incumbents had been rejected, although he did not identify them. According to the conservative daily \"Kayhan\" on November 15, they are: Majid Ansari, Ali Urumian, and Mohammad Reza Abbasi-Fard. But the daily \"Aftab-i Yazd\" reported on October 21 that Urumian withdrew, citing a shortage of funds.\n\nThe candidate disqualifications are likely to dominate headlines in Tehran for some time, but a prominent issue in the weeks before that announcement was the creation of election coalitions.\n\nThe final results are expected on November 28, after rejected individuals have had a chance to appeal.\n\nThe announcement by the Guardians Council has already elicited protests. A former speaker of parliament, Hojatoleslam Mehdi Karrubi, wrote to Assembly of Experts speaker Ayatollah Ali Meshkini asking him to resolve the situation. Karrubi noted the inconsistency of disqualifying a man (Abbasi-Fard) who was not only an incumbent but also a former member of the Guardians Council, \"Aftab-i Yazd\" reported on November 15.\n\nThe candidate disqualifications are likely to dominate headlines in Tehran for some time. But a prominent issue in the weeks before that announcement was the creation of election coalitions. Much of the discussion centered on who would appear on the respective candidate lists backed by the reformists, the conservatives, and the fundamentalists.",
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"A member of the central council of the pro-reform Militant Clerics Association (Majma-yi Ruhaniyun-i Mobarez) in Gilan Province, Hojatoleslam Mohammad Reza Yusefi, insisted there must be consensus among his group, the National Trust Party (Hezb-i Etemad-i Melli), and the Qom Theological Lecturers Association (Jameh-yi Mudarissin-i Hozeh-yi Elmieh-yi Qom), \"Gilan-i Imruz\" reported on October 8. Other reformist parties -- such as the Mujahedin of the Islamic Revolution Organization, the Islamic Iran Participation Front, and the Executives of Construction Party -- are reportedly awaiting the Militant Clerics Association list before announcing their positions, \"Etemad-i Melli\" reported on October 10.\n\nThe center-right Moderation and Development Party (Hezb-i Etedal va Toseh) announced that it will not participate in any coalition, the short-lived daily that aspired to succeed the former reformist newspaper \"Sharq\" before authorities effectively shut it down, \"Ruzegar,\" on October 16. But it has signaled support for any group that backs the Assembly of Experts' deputy speaker, Ayatollah Ali-Akbar Hashemi-Rafsanjani, and Hojatoleslam Hassan Rohani. \"Ruzegar\" said that such hesitation highlights the Moderation and Development Party's indecision. It suggested that it was seeking to sustain itself by siding with the ultimate winners.\n\nCoalition efforts were also affected by long-standing disputes between older and more traditional conservatives, on the one hand, and younger and more radical fundamentalists. Reports emerged in late-October that a group called the Elite of Seminaries and Universities had been created to back Ayatollah Mesbah-Yazdi. This was described by one newspaper, \"Etemad-i Melli\" on October 30, as a \"third movement.\" The paper noted reformist concerns that the new group could come to dominate the assembly.\n\nThe Elite of Seminaries and Universities allegedly rejects the list of traditional seminarian candidates, \"Kargozaran\" reported on November 1. The editor of Mesbah-Yazdi's \"Parto Sokhan\" weekly, Qassem Ravanbakhsh, explained that \"some of the independent candidates are more qualified than those names that have appeared on the lists.\"\n\nUltimately, coalition formation may not have much impact when there are so few candidates. Realistically, it does not appear that the Assembly of Experts race will be very competitive.\n\nThe lack of choice could reduce voter enthusiasm.\n\nBut the fact that municipal councils are being elected the same day could boost turnout figures. The competition for those seats appears to be more intense, and there might be greater flexibility in candidate vetting on the municipal level.\n\nIf voter participation is high as a result, officials are likely to tout these elections as a sign of support for the current system.\n\nIranians demonstrate in Tehran on February 10, 1979, shortly after the return to Iran of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (epa)\n\n\nTHE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC: Iran's 1979 revolution ended 2,500 years of monarchy and established the world's first modern theocracy. In February 2004, on the 25th anniversary of that event, RFE/RL produced a special report on how the ensuing years have measured up to the expectations of those times.\n\n\"I had been freed from jail in those days, and I hoped that the [revolutionary] forces would bring democracy and progress for the country, despite the religious leadership that caused some doubts, I hoped that the press would be free, the books would be published without censorship, [political] parties, associations and civil society organizations would be formed, and I hoped that I would be able to write freely. In fact, in these 25 years, I have not seen anything but the death and silencing of those beautiful hopes and dreams,\" Faraj Sarkouhi, an exiled writer and journalist, told RFE/RL....(more)",
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"Why Are Dogo Argentinos Illegal or Banned?\n\nDogo Argentinos are powerful dogs with muscular bodies. They were originally bred to be fighting dogs by an Argentinian doctor named Nores Martinez in 1928. Dr. Martinez soon realized that Dogo Argentinos were not only amazing fighters but also incredible hunters. These dogs were able to hunt large game in South America, such as wild boars and pumas! The breed soon became famous for their incredible hunting skills.\n\nToday many people fear Dogo Argentinos because of their strength and tendency towards aggression. While Dogo Argentinos can be incredibly well mannered if they receive the proper obedience and socialization training as puppies, they can also be dangerous if they do not have experienced owners. Dogo Argentinos are naturally wary of strangers, so they may lash out at other people or dogs they are unfamiliar with.\n\nMany Dogo Argentinos do not fit this description and are very friendly, intelligent, and cheerful. But, sadly, their potential to harm has landed them on the banned list.\n\nHere's a helpful article we wrote on this website that delves deeper into just how aggressive or dangerous the Dogo can get. This article may surprise you.\n\n\nPro-tip: Dogo Argentino anxiety, aggression, destructive chewing, jumping up, fearfulness, and other behaviors can be controlled with the right training program.\n\nWhere Is the Dogo Argentino Banned?\n\nFor an up to date resource about dog restrictions in countries all over the world, check out the website PetTravel. This site tells pet owners about travel restrictions, pet-friendly hotels, whether or not owners will need a pet passport, and which dog breeds are banned in each country.\n\nWhile this is a great resource, Dogo Argentino owners should always look into each country's laws themselves to make sure they have the most up to date information on breed-specific bans and restrictions.\n\nAre Dogo Argentino Illegal in the US?\n\nNo, Dogo Argentinos are not illegal in the US. However, they are banned in certain areas because of their potentially dangerous temperaments and their ability to harm others. Pet owners should always check their state, city, and county laws to determine if there are any bans or restrictions on dog breeds in their area.\n\nWhat States Are Dogo Argentino Banned?\n\nCurrently, entire states in the U.S. do not have bans on this breed. However, a few cities and counties within New York, Colorado, and Michigan have restrictions on Dogo Argentinos.\n\nIn Aurora, it is illegal for anyone to own, sell, maintain, exercise control over, or transport Dogo Argentinos, Pitbulls, or any other restricted breed within Aurora. These restricted breeds are American Bulldogs, Canary Dog, Presa Mallorquin, Tosa Inu, Cane Corso, and Fila Brasileiro. They also don’t allow residents to own dogs that share physical characteristics within any of the breeds listed above.\n\nThe New York City Housing Association (NYCHA) has banned residents from having dogs that weigh over 25 lbs (11.3 kg) inside the apartments. If the dog weighs over this limit, they are not allowed to keep it.\n\nAdditionally, they banned residents from housing certain breeds no matter their weights, including Doberman Pinscher, Pitbull, Rottweilers, and any fighting breeds, such as Dogo Argentinos. All of these breeds are not allowed inside NYCHA housing or anywhere on their premises.\n\nThese pet policies were still in place as of 2018.\n\nOn May 20, 2008, there was a restriction on Dogo Argentinos and bully breed dogs in Livingston County. The mandate states that if their local animal control finds one of these dogs, it will be euthanized if its owner didn’t claim it on time. This applies to all breeds the county deems to be aggressive.\n\nPro-tip: Mastiffs love dog crates as they provide not only a sense of safety but also helps with their potty training and is a great way to keep them out of trouble when not supervised directly. Check out the best Mastiff crates from Amazon.com\n\nIn What Countries Are Dogo Argentinos Banned?\n\nThe Dogo Argentino is banned or illegal in several countries, including:\n\nWhere Are Dogo Argentinos Illegal Or Banned?...Conclusion\n\nDogo Argentinos are powerful dogs that were originally bred to be fighters. They are strong enough to take out large game, such as boars and pumas.\n\nBecause of their incredible strength and tendency towards aggression, countries around the world have banned them, made them illegal, or placed restrictions on owning this breed.\n\nWhile Dogo Argentinos can be amazing dogs when properly trained, many countries do not want to take the risk.\n\nBe Sure To Visit These Pages Of Ours\nTo Learn More About Dogos...",
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Remember that, an individual in this circumstance has more than enough glucose, but it has been converted as storage in the liver.\n\nSo the need to munch away again is carried out (more sugar perhaps?). The even more excess glucose from this next eating binge causes the glucose storage to get converted into fat…Frequent recurrences of this situation can lead to obesity and type –2 diabetes.\n\nNormal cells use oxygen for aerobic respiration and their metabolic processes. The cancer cell uses glucose, going into anaerobic respiration. So particularly, long-term consumption of excessive sugar foods can contribute to cancer.\n\nIt can cause Type-2 Diabetes\n\nWith reference to the earlier point regarding the constantly high sugar intake and high insulin levels as a response: This is how the body develops type-2 diabetes over time. It takes about 6 years to manifest.\n\nThe sad thing is that there are now record-breaking numbers of children developing this disease as young as six or seven years old, such as those in the United States of America.\n\nIs this slow-motion suicide?\n\nObesity and the failure to metabolize carbohydrates effectively could lead to illnesses such as: Poor night vision, blindness, kidney disease, cardiovascular problems, liver failure, damage to nerves, impotence, obesity, failure of wounds to heal properly, not to mention type-2 diabetes can lead to a whole range of side effects. This includes: Alzheimer’s disease, a lack of male function with low testosterone levels…There is no doubting that diabetes type-2 goes hand in hand with obesity.\n\nThere is much evidence to support the idea that ‘food changes the mood’. Individuals taking high levels of sugar on a regular basis are no exception. Take the case of children as an example. If you want to see some of them not bouncing off walls and have their hyperactive state prevented or greatly reduced: the solution may be easier than you think. Just stop giving them sugar. Substitute this for good natural, wholesome food and watch them change their behavior.\n\nMood swings and depression has been linked to fluctuations in blood glucose levels. When refined sugar products are eaten, first there’s the ‘rush’ or ‘highs’ experienced, and then the pancreas overcompensates by jetting out more than enough insulin (roller coaster ride) and as already mentioned this results in too much glucose converted in to storage. So now there’s low-level blood glucose. Cravings for more of that sweet stuff comes about and the accompanying feelings of being foggy headed, depressed or down in the dumps results.\n\nIf ever there is a circumstance whereby disease is allowed to manifest, it is by means of a sugar environment. Micro-organisms can be abundantly present in the body’s internal dead-end regions. For example, they can be at ducts or lymph nodes. Feed them on their favorite food, sugar, they will grow and multiply. Consequently, you could be well on the way to illness from the toxic environment they generate.\n\nThe Advanced Glycation End-products (AGE’s), the nasty yellow-brown compounds made up of sugar and body tissue protein acts as a precursor to aging. In effect, the body becomes oxidized and then aging, premature grey hair and wrinkles… manifests. Sugar addicts may be rusting themselves away into an early grave since degenerative disease could soon follow on.\n\nRemember that sugar has no nutrition value of its own. It is of no use to the body’s cells: No contribution to growth or repair. So if sugar is eaten, the body is depleted of nutrients by having to deal with it. For example, as William Dufty quite rightly points out in his excellent book ‘Sugar Blues’, through eating sugar, the body is depleted of copper, which is an essential in maintaining the elasticity in veins and arteries. This could lead to strokes or aneurysms.\n\nOther essential elements such as sodium, potassium and calcium are used up in handling the sugar onslaught. If too much calcium is used in dealing with sugar, then this could lead to osteoporosis. Not all the sugar is detoxified in the body. Metabolic remnants are left behind that accumulate as fatty deposits.\n\nSugar can also contribute to an unhealthy acid imbalance in the body.\n\nAvoid sugar and notice the changes for the better in yourself!\n\nWe have 2483 guests and no members online"
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"Most farms have harvesting facilities onsite, so this truck doesn’t have far to go before picking these cones for optimal freshness. [Photo courtesy Hop Growers of America]\n\nThe constricted nature of the industry meant that any changes in pricing structure, whether caused by a surplus or scarcity of one or more varieties, directly impacted every grower, merchant, and brewer in the system.\n\n“If you were to go out and find a chart of hop prices, you’d see extreme swings in about 30-year cycles, from all-time highs to all-time lows. You could almost set your watch by them,” Geschwill says. “The last one—an all-time high—hit right about when this craft [beer] boom started, and it held for a long time. It’s softening now, but we don’t foresee it softening as severely as it has in the past.”\n\nThe meteoric growth of craft beer in America has been an X-factor in many ways. Not only has it disrupted traditional distribution channels and consumer perceptions of American beer, it’s also impacted supply chains and the production of raw ingredients up and down the line. But it’s taken a while to get there, and the impacts are only now starting to become widespread.\n\nToday, there are more than 5,300 breweries operating in the United States, but the majority of them are so small they barely register on a national scale. Collectively, however—and led by the likes of Sierra Nevada, New Belgium, Boston Beer Co., and other larger craft brewers—the craft sector has gained the critical mass to have real sway in the industry.\n\nThe impact of craft beer on the hop industry is widespread. Where, in the past, hops were used primarily for their bittering properties, craft brewers are also interested in the unique aromas and flavors that certain high-alpha acid varieties impart. As a result, aroma hops such as Cascade, Centennial, Citra, and others have grown hugely in both demand and in planted acreage.",
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"Geschwill estimates there are currently close to 100 aroma hops varieties grown in the states, and roughly 40 of those are planted in substantial amounts (at least 300 acres or so). According to the Hop Growers of America’s National Hop Report released in December 2017, domestic hop production was up 20 percent compared to the prior year, and the leading strains across the board were all aroma varieties. The total production value for the 2017 U.S. hop crop totaled a record high $618 million, up 24 percent from the previous record of $498 million in 2016.\n\nNot only are there strong financial incentives for growers to plant in-demand aroma varieties, the multitude of available strains provides more options for a diverse crop that can then be sold into a diversified marketplace, either directly to brewers, on the spot market, or through a broker.\n\nHowever, as much as the growth around aroma hops and craft beer has helped to open up the market, it’s also complicated the equation. Where, in the past, most of the hop varieties grown were in the public domain—meaning anyone could grow them without paying a royalty—the majority of new aroma varieties are proprietary, and developing new strains has become an arms race of sorts. (Click here for information about growing hops outside the Pacific Northwest.)",
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"Bringing a new hop variety to market is a long, slow, and expensive process with no guaranteed results. It takes at least a decade (often longer) to breed, qualify, and commercialize a new hop variety that has both the agronomic aspects a farmer is looking for and that meets the needs and tastes of brewers. And then you have to market the new hop, convince brewers it’s somehow better than what’s currently available, and grow the demand so that enough acreage can be planted to satisfy the market.\n\nThe U.S. Department of Agriculture has operated a public breeding program at Corvalis, Ore., for years and employs a geneticist who works part-time on hop breeding. The last full-time public breeder, who was stationed at Washington State University’s Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center in Prosser, Wash., left the industry about three years ago and hasn’t been replaced.",
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"Nobody Told Us We Are Defeated\n\nStories from the new Iraq\n\nThere are many books about Iraq, but few that explore the thoughts and actions of the Iraqi people as they deal with occupation. As correspondent for the Guardian Rory McCarthy spent two and a half years on the ground. His brilliantly compelling, insightful book focuses on the lives of a group of Iraqis in order to retell the story from their point of view.\n\nIn May 2003 journalist Rory McCarthy went to Iraq to cover what was claimed to be the triumphant rebuilding of the country after the American invasion. Two years later he left a place teetering on the brink of civil war, whose inhabitants longed for the Americans to leave but feared what would happen if they did.\n\nThroughout his stay, McCarthy was struck by how little the Iraqi point of view was represented in the media, drowned out by the message of the British and American occupying powers. This book is an attempt to recify that. By telling the stories of some of the Iraqis that McCarthy came to know, it reveals, more subtly and interestingly than any political rhetoric, the fatal extent to which they were misunderstood.\n\nFrom the survivor of one of Sadaam's mass graves to the insurgents of Najaf, McCarthy shows us men and women living the dilemmas of Iraq from day to day, and making crucial decisions about where they stand. The result is a moving and important book that gives a remarkable overview of a nation in turmoil.\n\nRory McCarthy was born in London in 1971. He read history at Cambridge University and has worked for many years as a foreign correspondent for The Guardian.\n\nPraise for Nobody Told Us We Are Defeated\n\nA brilliant, insightful account of how Iraqis have viewed our invasion. McCarthy meets ordinary and extraordinary Iraqis, taking considerable risks in doing so. This is some of the best writing about Iraq since the war began\n\nThis is an excellent book, written with perception and empathy, it gives us rare access to the thinking of a population deeply traumatised by dictatorship, brutality and civil war\n\nToby Dodge, expert on Iraqi politics at the University of London and for the International Institute of Strategic Studies",
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