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"If the process of migrating away from Windows is a bit trial and error, then La Gendarmerie Nationale, France’s national police force, have practiced it until perfection over the last ten years. What started as the realization that their IT infrastructure had become rigid and inflexible, eventually built into one of the smoothest large-scale migrations ever seen in IT.\n\nRather than this practice getting them to Carnegie Hall, the Gendarmerie gained a flexible, modular IT environment and over 5,000 workstations migrated to the free Linux distribution Ubuntu with no significant user re-training.\n\nIn 2001, Lieutenant-Colonel Xavier Guimard and his team within the Gendarmerie’s Bureau Securit√© Architecture found themselves dealing with an organization with 12,000 units, 4,300 sites, and 105,000 people using an outdated IT infrastructure that was both expensive to maintain and unable to integrate with other agencies. It didn’t take long for them to determine that they needed a more modular, flexible solution.\n\nThe goal was never specifically to migrate away from Windows, or to Linux. Instead, the goal was to free themselves to change any piece of software easily, and they included operating systems as one of those software components.\n\nStarting with the Servers\n\nLarge tools that did everything but locked you into being unable to switch away from them were left behind, and more focused tools that could speak using standard protocols were phased in. Such a policy freed the Gendarmerie from being dragged along any particular company’s upgrade cycle and licenses.\n\nBy 2002, they were also certain that the best road to this destination involved implementing a strict open standards IT policy. Since open source software turned out to adhere better to standards than proprietary, eventually they added open source to the policy as well.\n\nAt the time, they were using many operating systems: AIX, Solaris, NT 4, DGUX, OpenVMS, and more. Each project came with its own system. So the first thing they did was to limit the list of OS’s. Debian was chosen for new servers, for its stability.\n\nWithout any additional budget, the first move was to place 85,000 new users onto a Cyrus IMAP mail server on Debian, while 20,000 existing users were migrated from Microsoft Exchange 5.5 on an NT 4 domain to Active Directory and Exchange 2003. They also found that some of their Web-based applications were optimized for Microsoft Internet Explorer. In 2003, they undertook the effort to make these applications W3C-compliant so they could be used with any browser on any operating system.\n\nNext, the Office Software\n\nThe next time that Microsoft increased their prices on Microsoft Office licenses, one of the accountants got annoyed and went to Guimard’s team asking about alternatives. They suggested OpenOffice.org. The accountant downloaded and tried it, and just days later returned to the IT director announcing that OpenOffice.org worked for what they needed.\n\nBefore 2004, the Gendarmerie was purchasing 12,000 to 15,000 Microsoft Office licenses annually. In 2005, their IT department purchased only twenty-seven. These licenses go to users who must have Microsoft Office in order to handle Microsoft Excel files with specialty macros from other agencies.\n\nWhen the OpenOffice.org migration proved successful, the next step was taking 80,000 users from Microsoft Outlook to Mozilla Thunderbird and from Microsoft Internet Explorer to Mozilla Firefox. The move to Firefox was decided because the browser was considered more respectful of W3C specifications.\n\nDuring the same year, the Gendarmerie put out a public tender looking for a human resources management solution that they could use with W3C compliant protocols, along with their existing web single sign on and LDAP infrastructure. LOGICA came forward, adapting their solution to fit the Gendarmerie’s needs.\n\nThe Gendarmerie might have been content to remain with Microsoft Windows except for one thing: the announcement of Vista in 2006. Switching to Vista would be a serious migration project with hardware upgrades, concerns with the activation mechanisms, and the sense that Vista didn’t seem designed for professional use. It also appeared that their users would have be trained for the change since Vista was significantly different from XP.\n\nSo Guimard and their colleagues stopped to consider. They’d been striving toward independence from any particular piece of software, including the operating system itself. But could they actually manage to change operating systems?\n\nTo answer this question, System Architect Danek Pascal and the team developed a plan to map out a standard workstation that would suit most of the Gendarmerie’s users. Ubuntu was chosen as their alternative Linux desktop since they were already using Debian for the servers, the Ubuntu community is very active, and the Ubuntu GUI is very user-friendly.\n\nThe mapping process included calling numerous stakeholders, and using an open source project that Danek himself leads, known as OCS Inventory NG (Open Computer and Software Inventory Next Generation). What resulted was a list of 35 critical applications such as office programs and a variety of software used for police tasks and management.\n\nAfter building a matrix of software needs, they estimated the “grip” that each application had to Microsoft Windows and how widespread each of those applications were within the Gendarmerie. This matrix made it easy for them to see what could be easily migrated (OpenOffice.org, Thunderbird, Firefox, and a number of web applications) and where they would run into more difficulty.\n\nWith this matrix, Danek’s team began to think in terms of features. Could the Linux desktop provide all of the features they needed? To determine this, they built a list of required features for what they were calling a standard Gendarmerie workstation. This standard workstation could be used by 90 percent of the staff in their many locations.\n\nThen began the challenge of building this standard workstation entirely in Ubuntu. One large (and very common) issue was to replace Microsoft Outlook calendaring functions for Thunderbird users. To this end, they chose Mozilla Lightening calendaring using CalDAV, CardDAV, SyncML, and other such standards and Open Business Management (OBM) for the server.\n\nSince not all of the features they wanted were immediately available, Danek’s team hired external developers to extend OBM to this level of integration, and then contributed the code back into the main project as well. Eventually they had their prototype workstation built, and had their national IT training center build some e-learning courses to help users with Linux basics, such as browsing filesystems.\n\nRather than disrupting operations with changes, users are migrated to Linux when their old workstation’s warranty expires. Given that they’re receiving a brand new computer in the process, the change is typically accepted eagerly, and some users have even made the transition to Ubuntu on their own existing systems so their computers would run faster.\n\nIn 2008, 5,000 users were migrated. To check on how the process was going, Danek’s department held a conference in Paris in October. The goal was to speak with local officers about the changes and find out what was working and what wasn’t from people in the field. What these meetings made perfectly clear was that the change to Linux was a non-event. They were still using the same software they were before so the users had little trouble with the rest.\n\nNick Barcet, Ubuntu Server Product Manager with Canonical UK, says that Canonical’s main involvement in this entire process was publishing Ubuntu in the first place. Since Canonical is the commercial sponsor of the Ubuntu project, the Gendarmerie didn’t contact them until 2008. In fact, Canonical only knew about the desktop migration plans two days before they were publicly announced.\n\nEssentially Danek and his colleagues were at a point of needing an official contact with Ubuntu’s publisher, and wanted to give back after receiving so much. The public tender process for third-party Linux support will be completed in the summer of 2009. Until then, Canonical is providing free support. In return, the Gendarmerie have opened cases that turn out to be more of a collection of important feedback than they are support requests.\n\nFor example, a couple of months before Ubuntu 8.04 was released, Danek contacted Barcet to say they had this “stupid ,but important” problem. They couldn’t automate workstation upgrades with cron scripts because people would be interrupted in their work. On top of that, their network was only so efficient, and they didn’t want everyone upgrading at the same time.\n\nInstead, the Gendarmerie wanted to give the user the choice of when to do the upgrade. The problem was that only the administrator could authorize an upgrade, and in an enterprise-class installation regular users were not part of the admin group, so they couldn’t implement. Whenever Canonical makes adjustments like this for users, these adjustments are fed back into Ubuntu, at least as configuration options.\n\nA larger issue involved the identification and authentication process. For each environment, the process can be different, and adding in the fact that the Gendarmerie provide police services, the requirements were in many ways more rigorous as well. For example, their identification and authentication process cannot break people’s ability to work if the network goes down. If you have a national emergency, you can’t have people locked out of their computers or necessary applications because the network is down. Caching data also becomes very important for the same reason. Cases such as this were where Canonical was really able to dig in, get to know the Gendarmerie’s architecture, and make a difference.\n\nIn fact, this network and caching infrastructure isn’t just a duplication of what the Gendarmerie had before. It’s a significant improvement.\n\nSince July 2007, the Gendarmerie has purchased only 200 software licenses– total. Rather than recurring license costs, they own what they buy. In addition, maintenance costs are heavily reduced. Danek says that one major factor of this is that for open source, many different companies can provide support, so they have a choice of who they pay for this purpose rather than being locked into a vendor.\n\nDanek says that they will always have a few Microsoft Windows boxes around in IT for very specific reasons, and they’re fine with this. Again, the goal was never to completely move away from Microsoft. The goal was to maintain as much choice and flexibility as possible.\n\nAt this point, the only limiting factor when it comes to their Linux deployment is a specific service application that’s replacing an ancient piece of local software. Development on this application is running late but it’s expected to be completed in the beginning of 2010. When that happens, he says, the way is completely open to universal Ubuntu workstations, with a target of 18,000 of them by this time. And all without rushing into throwing their users and IT staff into chaos.\n\nFinally, if you’re a numbers person, consider this. The Gendarmerie now purchases computers with no operating system licenses involved. That factor saves them ‚Ǩ150 (around US$200) per computer. In five years, then end of their license renewal period, the Gendarmerie will save ‚Ǩ12 million (nearly US$16 million) on operating system licenses alone. Add in client access licenses, mail system client access licenses, and so on, and the five-year cost to bring their users to this same level of functionality would be ‚Ǩ60 million (nearly US$80 million).\n\nQuantum networks: The next generation of secure computing"
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"06/04/2018 – SAN MATEO – As reported by numerous media this week, the Bay Area Council(BAC) released a recent poll of 1000 registered voters in a nine county area who indicated their preferences for leaving the Bay Area. The overall direction of the Bay Area, housing prices, and traffic are among the top reasons for the pessimism, according to the BAC. Below are some excepts from their press release:\n\n“Growing pessimism among voters about the overall direction the Bay Area is heading has more and more people thinking about heading for the doors. Bay Area Council Poll results released today (June 3) found that 46 percent of voters are ready to leave in the next few years, up from 40 percent last year and 34 percent in 2016.\n\nAnd once again, millennials are leading the charge for the doors with 52 percent saying they will be seeking greener pastures in the next few years, up from 46 percent in 2017. Renters, people without college degrees and those spending 50 percent and more of their income on housing also want out.\n\nWhere people are headed drew a range of destinations. Of 461 voters who said they plan to leave, the poll found 24 percent plan to move elsewhere in California while 61 percent said they would look outside the Golden State. Texas was a popular destination, according to the poll, with 10 percent saying they would mosey on down to the Long Horn State.\n\nOregon, Nevada and Arizona also can expect to see a bump in former Bay Area residents in the next few years, the poll found. Another 6 percent said they would go just about anywhere that was more affordable and has lower taxes.\n\n“These results are tough to report, but we can’t let this growing pessimism become a self-fulfilling prophecy,” said Jim Wunderman, President and CEO of the Bay Area Council. “There’s still time to get a handle on our housing and transportation problems, but it will require strong leadership and partnership across the region to do it combined with bold thinking and decisive action. We can’t wait until our economy tanks to fix these problems and letting our economy tank is not a solution.”\n\nThe Bay Area’s stratospheric housing costs, overall high cost of living and bumper-to-bumper traffic are the main culprits behind the region’s worsening grumpiness. The housing crisis topped the list of most nettlesome issues for the fourth straight year, according to the Bay Area Council Poll, with 42 percent mentioning it in an open-ended question as the region’s leading problem. Traffic was the second most-mentioned problem. Homelessness followed closely behind. Fewer mentioned concerns over development, over population and gentrification."
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At one point three successive reports feature a scientist's press release that Neanderthals had a gene that made them both behaviorally conservative and ecologically conservationistan environmentalist 's claim that modern humans need to learn from the Neanderthals lest they too become extinct, and a business columnist's interpretation that over-caution caused the Neanderthals' extinction.\n\nI have not seen the sun in almost three months.\n\nHe later learned the checkups were a pretext for researching the genetic basis of his unusually successful response to treatment, and the physician's university had sold the rights to Frank's cells to BioGen, a biotechnology startup company. Jasmine, afraid they will be killed, seeks solace in the arms of teammate Nathan, and the two unknowingly conceive a child.\n\nHomer is frantic, and with good reason, Vivienne is married to an abusive husband, the ceramic artist, the deplorable and nasty piece of work that is Carl Tracey. He takes time to look, feel, and think. This troubled her emotionally and she began to show signs of instability.\n\nOn the ceilings. Names were changed to make them easier for white outsiders. Cox's review was extremely negative, but subsequent reviews were highly positive. Send a real spring and not this crapfest of slush and freezing, teasing days. I have seen the violence escalate in remote communities to the point of people needing to leave for their own safety.\n\nEcology and evolutionary theory are applied to create believable creatures, all of which have their own binomial names and text describing their behaviour and interactions with other contemporary animals.\n\nThen you need to read the Coffeehouse Mysteries. As ofthere are seven published books in the series. 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I learned how hard it is to deal with injuries and how players play hurt. After he mimics telephone dial tones Lynn contacts Gail, and he is reunited with her. He states that Powell refused in-stadium tickets as \"Powell did not want to sit among the great unwashed in the stands.\n\nThere are also more bizarre creatures such as the \"raboons\", gigantic theropod -esque descendants of baboonsthe \"night stalker\", a gigantic predatory leaf nosed bat native to Batavia, the \"desert leaper\", a giant dipodid and the \"chiselhead\", a descendant of the eastern gray squirrel that has evolved a wormlike shape and large incisors for chiseling into coniferous trees hence its name.\n\nFor example, take these offenses, from Chapter 16 alone: -- Feinstein first says \"The arrival of the Monday Night football crew in Had this book been just a chronologically ordered account of an NFL season with enough additional detail to fill in the blank spots - which it is -- I would have called it very good.\n\nWhile his pals work to prove his innocence, Dog Man struggles to find his place among dogs and people. Ironically, Bellarmino was only at the park to look for people who might have the gene for recklessness, and Gordon was only there to bolster the evidence for his lawyer's case that he has the gene.The next, a crisis causes her world to come crashing down.\n\nEnter Wendell, the quirky but seasoned therapist in whose office she suddenly lands. With his balding head, cardigan, and khakis, he seems to have come straight from Therapist Central Casting. Dog Man is a comic book character George and Harold created in kindergarten after they got sent to detention by Mr.\n\nKrupp. Dog Man used to be two people: a police dog named Greg and his partner, a policeman (known as \"Knight\" in the standalone Dog Man book).\n\nOne day Greg tried to help the policeman stop a bomb, but the two were blown up. Jun 01, · DOG MAN (BOOK 8) FETCH COVER REVEAL!!!\n\nDOG MAN 8 HI DOGERS! WELCOME TO OUR NEW CHANNEL DEDICATED TO EVERYTHING DOG MAN IS UP AND RUNNING! ENJOY! 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"This story is dedicated to Ann Graham, who devoted her life to teaching. She was a loving mother, wife, and friend. She was also gifted with an enviable green thumb.\n\n“I just learned how to drive stick shift last month,” Kari Howard chuckled apologetically as she drove us around Galveston Bay, a little jerky in a big, standard transmission Ford truck. We were headed to a sand dune restoration site Howard helped with in the coastal town of Galveston, Texas.\n\nHoward is a Habitat Stewardship Coordinator at Artist Boat, a local non-profit organization working to restore the area’s coastal habitats: wetlands, sand dunes, and prairies. But the 13 expert staff members at Artist Boat don’t just do coastal restoration—they teach it. All employees are either artists or scientists or dabble in both, and they incorporate creative art projects into their restoration education to help kids retain what they learn. So, while Howard learns to maneuver a clutch, she also helps K-12 students from underserved urban schools learn how coastal ecosystems work, what threatens them, and how to replant vegetation to boost habitat health and protect residents against storms.",
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"Dune grasses and other plants are growing tall at the Bermuda Beach restoration site.\n\nLast year, students participated in an Artist Boat dune restoration in the Bermuda Beach subdivision. They planted dune grasses and other native species along four acres of beach to build up the sand dunes that protect homes from storm surge and provide new habitat for the endangered Kemp’s Ridley turtle and other species. Each day for eight days, between 25 and 50 kids in third to twelfth grade helped plant grasses. They threw balls of seed into the sand and planted two-inch seedlings of native species. Grants from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service paid for the school buses and supplies, so the Houston inner city schools only had to cover lunches—many of the students are on free lunch programs.",
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"The bayside of Galveston Island flooded severely during Hurricane Ike.\n\nTeaching the next generation is a long-term investment, but there’s an urgency to Artist Boat’s mission and those of other groups doing similar restoration work in the area. The island, connected to mainland Texas by bridge, was hit hard by Category 2 Hurricane Ike in 2008. Businesses and homes flooded seven or eight feet. The city’s 10-mile seawall protected much of the inner city infrastructure, but many houses on the bayside of the barrier island were destroyed.\n\n“Galveston is a funny little community. Some residents had never left the island in their lives, but they had to leave during Ike,” said Howard.\n\nThe damage is still felt, and recovery is ongoing. Some people didn’t return to their homes, including a number of ‘born-on-island’ residents. Downtown businesses have marked the ‘Ike line’ on their buildings as a reminder of just how bad the flooding was.\n\nRetreat, and harden the future",
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"October is LGBT History Month. I’ve asked several people to share their thoughts on regional historical events that left an impression on them. Some contributors are LGBTQ, some are allies. All are people I think you will enjoy hearing from this month. If you would like to submit a guest post, please click here.\n\nBloomers and it’s predecessor Wild Sisters are legendary in the local queer women’s communities. I myself came out long after their doors closed, but Ledcat had been there. You can read a Post-Gazette piece about Wild Sisters as well as a 1985 mention by the PG editor.\n\nI found a few other excerpts\n\nAfter that it was taken over by a women’s collective called Wild Sisters. I think it was a dozen women, which I think towards the end ended up being mostly a lesbian group. It became Bloomers in the second half of its incarnation…It became a sort of a site for the social life on the left….It was a place that you could do stuff on the left so that South Side somehow got linked into the life of the left, which often circulates around Oakland and the universities.\n— Steffi D.\n\nTo honor the contribution these spaces gave to our entire community, I asked Cindy Shaffer to share some of her memories. ~ Sue\n\nThe year was 1990, I had just came out of a secret 8 year relationship with a woman I had met at work. Everything was secret back then, it was the unspoken, don’t ask, don’t tell, long before the Clinton administration ever made it an official policy in 1994.\n\nWith that relationship over, the question became, where would I safely go to meet women, women like me. I only knew one other lesbian, so I asked her, and she told me about some places, the places that were a little safer to go, but mostly men, not what I was looking for.\n\nThen she told me about Bloomers, a women’s space, not just a bar, on the South Side. I remember my first time going there, it was off the main street, with it’s own little parking lot, and a back entrance, so you didn’t feel like everyone could see you going in, just in case, well, you know.\n\nOnce I got inside, I was delighted to see it looked like any other place, with a restaurant and bar and dance floor. BUT IT WAS ALL WOMEN! I felt safe.\n\nThe more you looked around, you saw the women’s art work on the wall, some were for sale. There were shelves on the wall that had information that you would have never have found out in main stream america. There were support groups, and benefits, and open mic night, so many different types of things to participate in, it was like being gay was normal, but only in this one building. You would never walk out of that building, holding hands with someone, or walk out alone after dark. If you didn’t live it, some don’t believe it.\n\nWe have come along way since then, now you see men and women, holding hands, walking the main streets of South Side, but we should never forget the work that was done by those that got us to this point. Don’t take it for granted. People lost friends and family and lives, getting us to where we are today. There is still work to be done, but let us also celebrate the progress we have made, and for me, Bloomers was a very huge part of breaking the barriers to just be me.",
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"Wanted to let you know about about our only two shows in October.\n\nThis coming Thursday, 10/6 we will be opening a big and brawny show at The Outer Space in Hamden, CT. The headliner is Richard Lloyd of the late 70’s/early 80’s band, Television. Their album Marquee Moon clocks in at an impressive #130 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Album of All Time. His guitar playing was a huge influence on my growing up. I’m also a big fan of his work on other artist’s albums such as Matthew Sweet’s albums where he can be heard all over just ripping it up with his inimitable style. The show will feature tunes from his work with Television as well as his many solo albums. Not to be missed.\n\nCheck Richard and his band out here performing the title track off of “Marquee Moon from just the other night.\n\nWe go on at 7:30 sharp and then a great band from Southern, CT, Spectral Fangs will do a set and then Richard and his band will take over. Should be an amazing night. Full details below.\n\nThen, on Saturday, October 22 we head back to Albany, NY to rock out at Pauly’s Hotel (the oldest bar in Albany). We will go on around 9pm and there’s an amazing lineup of music for the whole night.\n\nI am also excited to announce that the new album by Action Moves People United has cracked the top ten completion charts on Billboard Magazine! You can read more about the project in this blog post from last week. But just in a nutshell I provided an original instrumental piece as well as spoken word performance to the poem “The Human Race” by Prof Ed McCarthy and Renee Ruwe. The album features more than 300 artists from around the world including Julian Lennon, Dan Ackroyd, Janis Ian, Alan White and Geoff Downes. Thanks to Kevin Mackie and Krista Wallhagenfor asking me to be part of it.",
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"The premolars and upper molars roots are open in the lateral maxillary zone, nearby, or inside the maxillary sinus under the mucosa penetrating the cortical bone of the floor. Cariologie si odontoterapie restauratoare. PUFA–an index of clinical consequences of untreated dental caries.\n\nUser Account Sign in to save searches and organize your favorite content. Tooth pulp gafra is affected by the increase of the pressure in the narrow tissue, a fact that in time produces irreversible metabolic changes.\n\nJ Int Oral Health. J Esthet Restor Dent. Early childhood caries and quality of life: This article review specific clinical issues of the molar teeth, as well as the therapeutic approach of their pathology. There are situations in which the pathological pulp chamber process grows, after the death of the pulp, which reaches the apical bone and destroys it until the sinus of floor [ 1 – 5 ].\n\nOpen in a separate window."
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"Upon Further Review: A lot vying for spot in first CFP poll\n\nThere are 11 remaining unbeaten teams in FBS, which is as many as produced in the last two seasons combined. So while we still have plenty of time — five weeks, if you include the conference championships games — to sort this thing out, there’s little doubt that the first College Football Playoff poll released on Tuesday will bear little resemblance to the initial 2014 rankings.\n\nThere were only two major conference unbeaten teams on Oct. 28, 2014 (the committee wisely moved its first set of rankings back a week this year): Mississippi State and Florida State. Auburn, which had lost to MSU, and Ole Miss, which had just loss to LSU, were judged to be the third- and fourth-best teams in the country.\n\nThe fact that three of the four teams ended up not making the four-team playoff should not be lost on anyone (Ohio State was No. 16 in the first poll, and ended up winning the national championship). The committee has made it plainly clear it views these rankings as a moving target, and will not be afraid to adjust based off of whatever criteria it sees as prudent to its mission.\n\nBut the easiest way to rank teams is to just gather the small group of unbeatens and go from there, and it’s impossible to do so this season. The top six teams in the AP poll are all undefeated, plus you have Iowa, Oklahoma State, Memphis, Houston and Toledo all desperately trying to get someone to notice what they’re doing. The first two will have their opportunities by virtue of their power conference stature, but Memphis makes for a fascinating debate: The Tigers beat Ole Miss, which beat an Alabama team that may be the best one-loss team in the country. If Memphis goes undefeated, how much attention does it deserve from the CFP committee? That’s a conversation for another day though, because in the current landscape Memphis may not even be Top 10 on Tuesday.\n\nNo, the focus right now has to be on six teams: Ohio State, Baylor, Clemson, LSU, TCU and Michigan State. The committee made a strong stand last year against weak nonconference scheduling by leaving both TCU and Baylor, and thus the Big 12, out of the final top four. Here are the 2015 strength of schedule rankings right now, via Sagarin: No. 28 Clemson, No. 37 LSU, No. 53 TCU, No. 59 Michigan State, No. 68 Ohio State and No. 104 Baylor. The large gulf between the first five and Baylor (plus the Bears’ uncertain QB situation, with Seth Russell out) would seem to be enough to leave it out for now. And you could take two out of the preceding three and create little debate (except for its fans).\n\nThe two teams I feel are the safest, and also have the strongest case for No. 1, are Clemson and LSU. The Tigers of the ACC have a home win against Notre Dame as the key line in its resume, and has been as consistently dominating as any team out there. The Tigers of the SEC have a win at Mississippi State, and also beat Florida at home.\n\nSo pick one, and then pick another three. It’ll all change anyways. (And my top four are below).",
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"As the name implies, it is named 49s because of the quantity of tickets in play. The number of UK residents who play this lotto game is relatively small compared to the American or Australian lottery games. This means that fewer people buy tickets and therefore less money ends up in the pockets of others.\n\nA common strategy for those playing the 49s is called the skip counting technique. You use the last digit of each number to predict the winner of each draw. For instance, if you have picked number five, you would predict that number as the winner of the fifth drawn. If you want to make this method work to your advantage, you need to know about the various ways in which the 49s can be won.\n\nA simple way to predict the outcome of the draw is to divide the number you are picking in half. This means that, you will have to look at either the first or the second half. In the first half, you have to look at whether there are more bets made on the ball than on the rest of the numbers. If so, you can conclude that there will be a winner. However, this is not a very accurate way to predict the outcome of a 49s lottery game as many other factors come into play.\n\nAnother way of choosing the winner of a San Francisco 49ers lottery game is to know about the different odds offered by bookmakers. The odds are essential as it helps you calculate the amount of money you will win. In general, if you are willing to spend more than the odds, you can make some solid investments. An example of this is to bet on a single ball. Although it seems like a difficult task at first, with some patience and perseverance, you can eventually work out how to select a single ball that has the highest probability of winning.\n\nOne of the best strategies to work with when looking for a good draw is to select a draw with plenty of numbers to spare. In order to do so, you should ensure that you have enough time to spend on researching the draw pattern. A number of players make the mistake of betting the same number twice, assuming that the odds of the draws being the same will mean that they can make profits from the previous draws. In reality, there are many different factors that come into play and the probability of each event varying greatly are very high. Therefore, you should focus on researching each drawing in depth and avoid selecting a draw based solely on the odds."
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"Hiroshima is one of the most popular destinations for visitors to Japan. Although the city is internationally recognized for its tragic history, reviving strongly, Hiroshima now prides itself of being an international city of peace and culture. You will not only learn the important history of the city, but also enjoy its unique culture including local delicacy through visiting the Peace Memorial Park and the surrounding area. For the later part of your tour, visit Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima Island, a UNESCO world-heritage site, and encounter the one of a kind vista of beautiful vermilion shrine pavilion as if floating in the sea.",
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"Start off your day in Peace Memorial Park, which was created in remembrance of the lives lost in the atomic bombing on August 6, 1945, and to pass along the message that this tragedy should never be repeated. There are numerous monuments in the park with flowers and origami cranes laid by in memorial of the victims. Across the river from Peace Memorial Park, you will see the Atomic Bomb Dome, a building that used to exhibit local product and industry of Hiroshima. It now stands as the symbol of destruction with only the iron frame and some walls remaining as it was bombed out at an instant. The dome was declared as UNESCO's World Heritage site. Move on to Peace Memorial Museum at the southern end of the Peace Memorial Park. You will find films, pictures, and belongings of the individual victims that tell about the truth of the catastrophe created by the atomic bombing, conveying message for the abolition of all nuclear weapons and eternal world peace.\n\nFor your lunch, try having Hiroshimayaki (Okonomiyaki), or a Japanese pancake filled with vegetables, meat, and seafood and uniquely characterized by the fried noodles in between. The staff will masterfully prepare your Hiroshimayaki on the iron plate right in front of you.",
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"To reach to the second destination of your tour, Miyajima Island, enjoy a 45 minute scenic boat cruise from the pier. The sightseeing boat cruises slowly through the city, and then out to the sea into Hiroshima Bay. When approaching Miyajima Island, you will see many oyster farms and small islands in the Seto Inland Sea. When you arrive at Miyajima, which is considered as the island of God, see the World Heritage Itsukushima Shrine, with the history of more than 1,500 years. It looks as if it is floating on the sea when it is at high tide. The contrast of red buildings and the blue ocean create a majestic beauty.",
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"The approach to Itsukushima Shrine is known as Omotesando shopping street. There are many craft shops and various local gourmet shops, such as famous Momiji Manju (maple shaped-buns with sweet red bean filling), grilled oyster, and roasted chestnuts, etc. where you can further treat yourself with mouthwatering Hiroshima specialties!",
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"Shukkei-en\nShukkei-en Garden is located in the heart of Hiroshima and was originally established by the Asano's, the family of Hiroshima clan in 1620. Enjoy a tranquil time at this 400 year old stroll-type garden that will make you forget that you are in the middle of the busy city-center. In 1945, the original garden was severely damaged by the atomic bombing, but it was successfully rebuilt by the city of Hiroshima.",
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"Memorial Cathedral for World Peace\nMemorial Cathedral for World Peace is a Catholic church located in Hiroshima's city center, built in remembrance of the ones lost by the atomic bombing and as the symbol of eternal peace and friendship. It was designed by Togo Murano, and donation from all over the world supported the project to materialize. In 2006, the cathedral was named important cultural properties by the government along with Peace Memorial Museum.",
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"Hiroshima Castle\nHiroshima Castle used to be the home for the family in charge of the area since the Edo Period. Most of the parts of the castle remained its form until it was destroyed in 1945 by the atomic bombing. However, it has restored its form and sits in the center of the city as one of the symbolic icons of Hiroshima.",
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"Mt. Misen\nMt. Misen is a 500+ meter high hill covered with untamed native woods of Miyajima. A 15 minute gondola ride will take you to the observatory, a great spot to command a panoramic view of the many islands dotting the Seto Inland Sea. During the gondola ride, you will cross over a beautiful red bridge over Momijidani River at the foot of mount Misen. Also, the way to the gondola station is a pleasant walking course in the nature of Miyajima.\n\nPrice for this sample itinerary\n\nTo request for a private tour, contact us by E-mail (commentsmtj@michitravel.com) or call us (03-5213-5040). Please tell us the following information:\n\nPlease pay by credit card. You will receive an E-mail with an URL where payment can be made online. The page is protected by Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to ensure the safety of your credit card information. We accept Visa, Master Card, American Express, Diners, and JCB.\n\nPrivate Tours in other destinations\n\nWe can also arrange privately-guided tours in other destinations throughout Japan. Also, your tours can be tailored to your specific interests such as culture, food, and nature.",
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"Ever since Justin Trudeau defeated Stephen Harper, and sent him and his Cons packing, the mood in this country has improved beyond anything I have ever seen, or ever could have imagined.\n\nThe totalitarian grimness of the Harper years has been replaced with a new mood of hope and optimism.\n\nBut unfortunately that new and hopeful mood is seen as threatening by the powerful interests that control the MSM, who would rather have us ground down by the lack of hope or the darkness of perpetual pessimism.\n\nAnd are doing their best to bury our hopes and expectations under a stinking heap of cynicism.\n\nWhere Justin Trudeau's cool reply to a question about gender parity...\n\n\nWhy was [gender balance in your new cabinet] so important to you? \"Because it's 2015.\" --Canadian PM @justintrudeau https://t.co/4mQbnVcqJN\n— Audra Jenkins (@audrajenkins) November 6, 2015\n\n\nIs compared to a Dove commercial or pop feminism.\n\nThe slow, subtle melding of shrewd advertising into the political sphere is hardly new — and if you want more on that long history, Susan Delacourt has an excellent book on the topic. What is new about Trudeau’s approach is that he’s the first Canadian politician to so successfully tap into the pop commercial feminism that has begun to dominate both advertising and politics.\n\nWhether it’s Mattel pumping out maudlin ads about dolls inspiring girls to be whatever they want — socioeconomic, racial and other barriers be damned — or Dove’s saccharin bits of self-esteem boosting sap that, in the end, still hawk “beauty” products, commercial pop feminism sells. So much so it’s now the stuff of parody.\n\nSome folks figure I’ve been unfair and unkind to our wunderkind PM. They think me churlish for describing how Justin keeps putting his hand on his heart and batting his eyes and other huggy-kissy stuff.\n\nFrom now on, I promise to be more sympathetic to Prime Minister Trudeau. I will treat him with love and respect. I will adopt his “sunny ways.” I might even try to out-touchy-feely him. I will studiously avoid mention of his hair or the way he makes virtual love to everyone he meets, even his own cabinet ministers.\n\nWhere a brutish third rate hack goes after Justin Trudeau's sunny manner to the point of questioning his masculinity.\n\nEven though Justin's warm and friendly nature is one of his most commendable qualities...",
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"But then both reporters work for Postmedia, the media conglomerate whose CEO Paul Godfrey, as Michael Harris points out, not only disgraced himself, he humiliated his organization.\n\nThe company’s CEO, Paul Godfrey, violated the core principle on which journalism is built: free speech. His offenses were multiple. The National Post spiked a piece from columnist and then-editorial page editor Andrew Coyne, presumably for writing something that didn’t conform to the Post’s program.\n\nBy suppressing opinion, ordering all his papers to endorse the Harper Cons, and turning their front pages into political pamphlets...",
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"Godfrey committed what the late senator and Globe and Mail editor Richard Doyle said was the unpardonable sin of the industry: he held up the newspapers he runs and got a reflection of himself. And remember how this was done. On the weekend before the election, Godfrey disfigured the front pages of all his newspapers with a full-page attack ad in support of the Harper Conservatives.\n\nWhich couldn't have been more outrageous, or more of an assault on our democracy.\n\nBut the good news as Harris points out, is that Postmedia like other MSM organizations, is economically vulnerable\n\nGodfrey’s forced march of Postmedia editors through the swamps of political partisanship could cost the chain dearly. The National Post is already floundering under a $650 million debtload, kept afloat by U.S. hedge funds that extract big interest returns on their “investment.” No one is happy about that and many others in this besieged industry are taking on water.\n\nIn the meantime, Godfrey is totally out of touch with the people who hold the chain’s fate in their hands — his dwindling band of subscribers.\n\nAnd we can use that to exert pressure on it and the others. By supporting independent publications like this one or this one.\n\nAnd others I will list and promote on this blog.\n\nAnd of course by using our social media, which played such a big role in defeating Stephen Harper...",
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"To go after the deathly media barons who would condemn us to cynicism and despair.\n\nAnd teach them a lesson they'll never forget...",
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"You know when I was younger I used to think cynicism was funny. But now I see it as corrosive as cancer.\n\nAnd after almost ten years of living in the Stephen Harper's grim Harperland, where hope went to die, I'm really enjoying this new mood of optimism.\n\nSo if those media barons want a war.\n\nThen that's what they're going to get...\n\nIn total agreement with Michael Harris' column today at Ipolitics..The comments section is worth the time as well.I also notice that National Newswatch didn,t have his column up this morning.They normally do.\nTo me it seems the MSM,including CBC's Power and Politics can't wait for Trudeau to make a mistake.It seems they want him to complete all his promises overnight.\nThen there,s Tasha Kheiriddin,s piece this morning stating that the PBO is giving Trudeau an easy way out on deficit,s even though it was the harper crew that created that deficit trying to buy votes and supporting big business..\nand something else worth reading this morning is David Climenhaga,s article on University of Calgary,s corporate influence scandal..\n\nI gave up on people like Mansbridge long ago.Now I add Rosie Barton,and anything written by Postmedia or the Globe and Mail.\nIt,s simply not worth the energy anymore.\n\nFYI Godfrey presided over the darkest times of the Toronto Blue Jays where he helped nearly kill them (not good enough to win and not bad/cunning enough to get top draft picks) and hired his idiot sons to do the marketing.\n\nAt least his incompetence will do some good for a change and hopefully kill Postmedia, the Orphan (Conrad) Black of Canadian media.\n\nthe CBC is still controlled by heil harper's fucking fanatics. What else did you expect of them? It stopped being the Canadian CBC years ago.\n\nNot gonna happen. granddaddy murdoch won't let that occur to his illegitimate adopted godson, blackie. he'd rather see Britain and/or Canada go up in flames and all its citizens burn to death than have the/his fascistcons lose control in either country.\nYou can't make this shit up, ya know....\n\nSimon, you don't go to war when you're bleeding money out your backside. Even The Guardian recently published PostMedia's obituary. The Sun takeover was a feeble attempt to consolidate the rightwing nutjob market but it's an act of fiscal desperation. The American vulture capitalists who now call the shots at PostMedia are circling and will soon be picking away at the still moving remains.\n\nNotice that communicating with National Post is not that simple. If someone more imaginative than I were to make it easier to voice their displeasure to MSM, That would be excellent. Media serves Canadians, not unlike Canadian Government. Maybe Haroer excrement has smeared itself too far and too wide. Need some harsh cleaning products!\n\nMSM has always supported various governments and prior to elections they have always carried an editorial suggesting how readers vote. I can still remember my Mother commenting on how the Vancouver Sun would support the federal Liberals at election time. Being a good New Democrats, she was not amused.\n\nwhat has changed over the years is how out of touch the newspapers have become in their editorials prior to elections. Harper and the Cons were no longer good for Canada, but the hedge fund wanted conservative. Its their paper, lock, stock, and barrel. They can have the opinions it wants. its freedom of speech and freedom of the press, if you have the money.\n\nWhat is a difficult issue is given the traditional roles media has played in our society, reporting the news in a some what factual manner to becoming leaflets for political parties and advertising for governments. However, on the whole Canadians are sophisticated enough to understand, newspapers no longer \"print the truth\". They print their version of the truth. If you want the truth, you must search for it. That is why some of us read blogs and alternative newspapers.\n\nThe inability of organizations such as PostMedia's to see the red ink on the wall, will result in their demise at some time in the not so distant future. those with money in the hedge fund will want to see results on their investments, not political bird cage wrap, wasting their money.\n\nThese organizations will cease to exist. Readership is declining and t.v. is loosing watchers hand over fist. Not only are people cutting the cable, the young aren't even \"hooking\" up to the system. If you do not remain relevant, your business dies.\n\nhi anon...I haven't the slightest doubt that the Con media will try to destroy Justin Trudeau to please their bosses. They know that with the Cons in a dilapidated state they are the only real opposition. Which is why I am suggesting that we develop and support or own media, and go after them as hard as possible...\n\nhi Steve...yes that's a good point. Those media organizations are really going to miss that porky ad money. I honestly believe it kept Sun TV on the air long after it should have collapsed...\n\nhi Dan...apparently the incompetent Godfrey is personally motivated to destroy the Liberals because he is furious at Kathleen Wynne for having fired him as the head of the provinces lottery corporation. But yes, with him in charge, if I worked at Postmedia I would put my life jacket on....\n\nhi Mound...I agree Postmedia isn't in any shape to go to war. Not with the financial problems they have, and not after having endorsed the Cons against the wishes of most Canadians. But I have noticed that shadowy PAC-style groups are collecting money for the \"conservative cause.\" and some of it could end up supporting Postmedia's assault on the Trudeau government...\n\nhi anon...there are many ways to put pressure on Postmedia. Boycotts, social media campaigns, and general embarrassment. As soon as we develop a good strategy I'll publish it here....\n\nhi e.a.f. yes exactly, what is stunning is how out of touch newspapers have become from their readers, and how the editorial chiefs are mere tools of their big money bosses, or in the case of Postmedia, their hedge fund managers.That's why I am serious about our power to help shape the future of the media in this country. The stars are aligning, and our chances have never been better...\n\nignore them and they will go away"
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Interpol later issued a missing persons notice.\n\nFayaz told media that the cause of the disappearance was still unknown, but that a team from the High Commission in Malaysia would now travel to Thailand to meet with Hamdhan.\n\nThe Maldivian High Commission in Malaysia will host a Maldives Futsal Carnival next month at Sunway Extreme Park on the outskirts of the capital Kuala Lumpur.\n\n“The event is to include a Futsal tournament with both male and female participating teams from Malaysia and Singapore, food stalls, cultural performances and children’s games and play activities,” read a high commission press release.\n\nThe event – held in collaboration from Maldivian volunteers from the expat community – will be held in celebration of the Maldives’ Republic Day on November 15.\n\nFutsal – a variant of 5-a-side football – has become increasingly popular in the cramped quarters of Malé, with a number of new facilities provided in recent months. Maldivian students held a similar tournament in Malaysia in 2011.\n\nFormer Deputy Speaker and Dhiggaru MP Ahmed Nazim reportedly left the Maldives for Malaysia the same night that travel restrictions were placed on him following a Criminal Court order.\n\nHaveeru reported that Nazim left the Maldives last Wednesday night (October 22) while the Criminal Court issued an order to immigration authorities to withhold his passport on the same night at 9.45pm.\n\nPolice confirmed that Nazim’s passport has been held but refused to give any further information as to why the passport was held in the first place.\n\nAn independent report into the disappearance of Minivan News journalist Ahmed Rilwan also mentioned the Dhiggaru MP’s name, alleging that Nazim had attempted to implicate the tourism minister Ahmed Adeeb in the case.\n\nThe report by private UK-based intelligence firm suggested that Nazim had promised to provide a journalist with information linking Adeeb – also deputy leader of the PPM – with corruption if he could be linked to the disappearance of Rilwan.",
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"Use Power BI to supercharge your SEO\n\nColumnist Chris Liversidge explains how to take advantage of Microsoft’s Power BI (Business Intelligence) rollout to collect and analyze more data than ever before -- and find the SEO performance gaps you didn’t know about.\n\nTake advantage of Microsoft’s Power BI (Business Intelligence) rollout in 2016 to collect and analyze more data than ever before and find the SEO performance gaps you didn’t even know about.\n\nIf you’re not familiar with Microsoft’s Business Intelligence paradigm, then I heartily recommend you take a walk through their promotional material. The most pertinent part for SEOs is the ability to embed Queries in the latest Office 360 suite natively (without requiring Power Query extensions in Excel, for example), allowing advanced capabilities baked into Excel since 2013 to be accessed easily by anyone in your corporation (or client side) on the 360 platform.\n\nQueries are fantastic because they allow you to parse serious quantities of data relatively easily and extend desktop tools to operate more like servers using SQL-like statements. If code is not your bag, the BI suite is designed to be largely WYSIWYG using 360 natively or their desktop BI interface.\n\nImagine running INDEX MATCH or VLOOKUPs on five million rows of data instantly, and you’ll get a feel for the, well, power of Power Queries. In the screen grab above, a dataset of +20GB is transformed into a manageable table made available for analysis as a Pivot Table by an SEO for performance gaps. Calculations that would not be possible within Excel due to data size are easily handled by being transformed into data restrictions within the final SQL statements underpinning the data generation process.",
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"What is a hysterectomy?\n\nA hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus. There are many medical conditions that are addressed by a hysterectomy, from pelvic pain and bleeding to cancers. There are different types of hysterectomies and several different surgical procedures for performing them, including some minimally-invasive techniques.\n\nHysterectomy is a common surgery, second only to Cesarean section among women in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each year half a million women in the U.S. get hysterectomies. You can't carry a pregnancy after a hysterectomy, so women sometimes wait (if possible) until they've completed their families before having the surgery.\n\nWhy do women get hysterectomies?\n\nUterine fibroids (noncancerous growths on the walls of the uterus) are the most common reason women get hysterectomies. But there are many other conditions hysterectomies are used to treat, including:\n\nAre there different types of hysterectomies?\n\nYes, there are three types of hysterectomies.\n\nThe entire uterus and cervix are removed. This is the most common type of hysterectomy.\n\nAlso called a subtotal or supracervical hysterectomy, this is the removal of the upper part of the uterus. The cervix is not removed.\n\nThe uterus, cervix, tissue on both sides of the cervix, and the upper part of the vagina are removed. A radical hysterectomy may be done if you have or are suspected to have cancer. Sometimes a surgeon won't know until they're doing the surgery whether surrounding structures need to be removed. And sometimes they're removed as a preventative measure (to prevent cancer, for example).\n\nMost of the time, the fallopian tubes are removed along with the uterus. In some instances (because cancer is suspected, for example), one or both ovaries are removed as well. Both ovaries aren't routinely removed however, because removing them will cause early menopause.\n\nThe technique your surgeon recommends will depend on why the surgery is being done as well as other factors – such as the size and shape of your vagina and uterus, how accessible your uterus is (because of pelvic adhesions, for example), how advanced your condition is, whether or not other procedures will be done at the same time, and surgeon preference. Sometimes the surgeon will change techniques after the surgery starts and they're able to better see exactly what needs to be done. The goal is to maximize benefits and minimize risks of the surgery.\n\nIf you have an abdominal hysterectomy, your uterus is removed through an incision in your lower abdomen. The incision is six- to eight-inches long and made from your belly button to your pubic bone or across the top of your pubic hairline. Stiches or staples are used to close the incision.\n\nLaparoscopic hysterectomy is done through small incisions in your abdomen. It's considered a minimally invasive surgery. The surgeon inserts a laparoscope (a thin, lighted telescope) to examine your pelvic organs. Then your uterus is removed in small pieces through these incisions, through a larger incision in your abdomen, or through your vagina. If it's removed through your vagina, it's called a laparoscopic vaginal hysterectomy. You may go home the same day or the next day.\n\nA laparoscopic hysterectomy takes longer than abdominal or vaginal surgery. And there's increased risk of injury to the urinary tract and other organs. But laparoscopic technique has a lower risk of infection, results in less pain after the procedure, and requires a shorter hospital stay.\n\nA robotic hysterectomy is a type of minimally invasive laparoscopic hysterectomy. It's performed by highly specialized gynecologic surgeons with a robot assistant. It can allow for more precision and higher magnification than traditional laparoscopy.\n\nA vaginal hysterectomy is another type of minimally invasive hysterectomy. The uterus is removed through the vagina, with no abdominal incision. (There's an internal incision, at the top of your vagina. Dissolvable stitches are used.) This method has the least complications and usually a shorter healing time than other methods. You may even go home the same day as the procedure.\n\nIf you have scar tissue or a very large uterus, a vaginal hysterectomy may not be an option for you.\n\nWhen can you get a hysterectomy?\n\nBecause you'll be unable to carry a pregnancy after a hysterectomy, if possible, you'll want to postpone the surgery until after you're finished with pregnancies. A hysterectomy is not reversible.\n\nThat said, hysterectomy is sometimes needed immediately – if you have uterine or ovarian cancer or if your uterus is hemorrhaging and can't otherwise be stopped, for example.\n\nYou may also decide to get a hysterectomy to improve the quality of your life, and finding other ways (there are many!) to grow your family if desired. (See below.)\n\nIs a hysterectomy ever used to stop postpartum bleeding?\n\nYes, in the case of postpartum hemorrhage, a hysterectomy may be done to stop the bleeding. But this is rarely necessary. (Your chances of needing one are higher if you have placenta previa or placenta accreta, or if you've had a previous c-section.)\n\nThere are other options for controlling postpartum bleeding. These include medication, stitches to repair tears, and a procedure called dilation and curettage (D&C) to remove the remaining placenta. Or a small balloon may be placed in your uterus, creating pressure against your uterine walls to compress blood vessels and encourage blood clotting.\n\nIt can be a life-saving measure but – because it results in the woman no longer being able to become pregnant – a hysterectomy is considered a last resort to stop postpartum bleeding.\n\nWhat to expect during a hysterectomy\n\nYour healthcare provider will prepare you for surgery by explaining the procedure and adjusting your medications, if necessary, beforehand. (If you're taking blood thinners, such as aspirin or heparin, for example, you'll probably need to stop taking them temporarily.)\n\nYou'll have complete blood work done. You may also have a Pap test, an endometrial biopsy (to detect endometrial cancer or abnormal cells in the uterus), and a pelvic ultrasound, to examine the size of any fibroids, cysts, or polyps you may have.\n\nYou'll have an IV for fluids and medications and a urinary catheter will be placed to collect your urine.\n\nDepending on the type of procedure you're having, you may be given general anesthesia (you'll be asleep and a breathing tube will be placed) or regional anesthesia (through an epidural, and you'll be awake through the procedure).\n\nThe procedure usually takes from one to three hours. How long it takes depends on the method being used for the surgery, the size of your uterus, what else is being removed, and any scarring you may have. After surgery, your doctor will close any incisions with staples, stitches, surgical glue, or steri-strips.\n\nAfter your hysterectomy, you'll have both temporary and permanent side effects.\n\nYou may temporarily have:\n\nYou may also be feeling emotional about your hysterectomy, depending on how you feel about no longer being able to have children. Or you may be elated to be symptom free, if you've been suffering. It's normal to have both feelings, whether separately or at the same time.\n\nHysterectomy is considered a very safe surgical procedure. As with any surgery, though, there are possible complications (see below).\n\nWhat is the recovery process like after a hysterectomy?\n\nDepending on the type of procedure you had, you'll need to stay in the hospital for up to a few days after your hysterectomy. (Sometimes women go home the same day, other times – with a radical hysterectomy done for cancer, for example – women stay more than a couple of days.)\n\nContact your doctor right away if you have any of the following warning signs of problems after your surgery:\n\nCan you get pregnant after a hysterectomy?\n\nIf you did get pregnant, the fertilized egg would implant someplace else, most likely in a fallopian tube, resulting in an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy after hysterectomy is pretty rare, but it's a medical emergency, potentially causing a rupture and life-threatening hemorrhaging.\n\nIf you want to grow your family after having a hysterectomy, you have some options. You may want to consider adoption or a surrogate implantation. You can use your eggs for the implantation (harvested before your hysterectomy or – if your ovaries aren't removed – afterwards). Or your male partner can provide sperm for the surrogate pregnancy, using a donor egg or the surrogate's egg. And if you have a female partner, she can carry a pregnancy using her egg.\n\nTalk to other other women who have had hysterectomies in our BabyCenter Community group.\n\nCleveland Clinic. How do I prepare for a hysterectomy? https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/4852-hysterectomy#procedure-details [Accessed April 2022]"
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Although it first started manufacturing radios, tonearms and loudspeakers, Etsuro was fascinated with the idea of reproduced sound through tape, and in 1951 started making open reel decks for other hi-fi brands. Throughout the fifties Etsuro continued his development work, and in 1957 a breakthrough occurred when he made a superior tape head with reproduction capabilities from 20Hz to 20kHz. During the nineteen sixties, Nakamichi made both open reel and cassette decks, but it wasn’t until 1972 that the first Nakamichi branded cassette deck was launched. The 1000 was also the world’s first three-head deck, and it was this – along with the beautiful 700 – which was instrumental in elevating cassette to become a serious music medium.\n\nIn Britain, it took a long time for Nakamichi to gain its reputation for excellence, and even then it was solely down to the cassette decks; the turntables and electronics rarely got a look in, despite being of superlative quality. By the early eighties, a Nakamichi cassette deck was a badge of excellence for any serious British sound system, sitting proudly next to the Linn turntable and Revox open reel. Around this time, Bowers & Wilkins made an agreement with Nakamichi to distribute its loudspeakers in Japan. As a result, B&W’s John Bowers quickly built up a friendship with company president Niro Nakamichi, and the following year there was a reciprocal arrangement for their decks to be sold in the UK. A joint-venture company – Nakamichi B&W UK Ltd – was established, with Niro and Osamu Nakamichi as the Japanese directors, and John Bowers and Paul Wilkins as the UK directors. John Bowers had always thought the cassette decks to be special. As Paul Wilkins, Managing Director of Bowers & Wilkins Ltd, told me, “he had used Nakamichi decks while he was designing the first B&W loudspeakers.”\n\n“The cassette decks were built with a design philosophy of performance first, convenience second,” he adds, “hence sonic performance was always put first and this resulted in design features such as discrete three-head technology – three heads that are physically, electrically and magnetically independent allowing accurate individual alignment for optimum results. These were combined with Nakamichi’s dual capstan “asymmetrical diffused resonance transport” which offered excellent speed stability whilst minimising head-to-tape contact irregularities. To improve this further, a pad lifter was fitted to the play head to push the cassette tape pressure pad off the head, thus reducing “scrape flutter”, and allowing the transport to control tape tension and head-to-tape contact.”\n\nCareful attention was paid to the electronics, too. Individual adjustment of left and right channels for both record and bias levels for all three tape positions was possible, with switchable EQ and Dolby B-C on the later models. This resulted in exceptional frequency response, headroom and distortion figures and overall sonic performance with the minimum use of signal processing (Nakamichi never used HX-PRO or Dolby-S). You can then understand what sets Nakamichi cassette decks apart from their rivals. No bells and whistles; just sound design and engineering.\n\nThere has been much debate about the ultimate Nakamichi deck. Some people will contend that one of the early computing decks, the 1000ZXL in its huge wooden cabinet was the best; certainly it is the most complicated. But in the end, for sound quality it comes down to a straight choice between the Dragon and CR-7. There were a couple of turntables such as the Dragon-CT, but these never had the same appeal as the cassette decks and very few were sold in the UK. It did have some success with amplifiers and, indeed, later on with CD Players, but it was definitely the decks which made Nakamichi the legendary name it has become today.\n\n“Quality variation was never an issue. Towards the end, the high labour costs made it impossible to produce some of the budget models in Japan, and production was transferred to Malaysia and Singapore. But these were proper Nakamichi factories, supervised by engineers sent from Japan, and this ensured that the quality was maintained. Actually, the only quality problems we found were with some of the cheaper CD Players, where the soldering was not so precise. 1996 was the last year of production of the DR-Series, and then things went quiet for a while. There was a brief reincarnation in 1999 in the form of the DR-8 and DR-10, but this only lasted for about eighteen months. No cassette decks have been built since.”\n\nOnly Nakamichi knows why it stopped production when it did, but Niro moved to California to concentrate on developing computer-related technology, and the company seemed to lose interest in the audio market. “As a result, demand for second-hand Dragons and CR-7s has never been higher,” says Paul Wilkins. “The Dragon is, of course, the most famous cassette deck ever produced, and may get the purist’s vote, probably because it offers you more flexibility with its manual calibration system, bi-directional transport and auto-azimuth correction. But my own personal favourite has to be the CR-7, because of it’s auto-calibration system, playback azimuth control, real-time counter, wireless remote control and overall sonic performance.”\n\nBecause of the link between Nakamichi and B&W loudspeakers in Japan, the original Bowers & Wilkins retail shop (from where B&W loudspeakers sprang from) took over the spares and servicing in the UK for what is thought to be around 130,000 Nakamichi cassette decks sold in the UK over a twenty five year period. It’s important to remember that they have a lot of moving parts, which rely on very careful alignment to fine tolerances to give acceptable (let alone excellent) performance. Bowers & Wilkins service manager Steve Pawson told me, “Most of the problems are caused by motors failing, or belts and rollers becoming worn. This causes the transport functions to become erratic or stop altogether, but this is a problem with all decks, not just Nakamichi! Also, decks can drift out of alignment over a period of years and this can cause deterioration in the quality of the music being recorded.”\n\nIn 2015, the cassette revival is finally beginning to take shape and of course Nakamichis are high on people’s shopping lists. Bowers & Wilkins can still service them but new parts are now becoming scarce, so prospective purchasers shouldn’t spend large amounts of money on a restoration project only to find that spares are no longer available. Even the less expensive decks are lovely pieces of history, and give excellent service if you can find a good one. Cassette fans know that there will never be another brand like this."
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"I found myself sitting at lunch today with six of my fellow Thai teachers. Before us sat a cornucopia of deliciousness. What was on the menu, you ask? Well, I’ll tell you. Today’s delicacies included pork bone soup, water chestnuts, rice, egg, and my personal favorite, congealed chicken blood. Normally, the food is spread out on a table in banquet fashion, allowing me to pick and choose what exactly I would like to eat. Today, however, the cooks had graciously compiled our portions for us. Everyone seems to think that I truly enjoy eating because for me, they piled the congealed chicken blood high.",
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"As I stared at the mound of congealed blood, I tried not to vomit. The Thai’s waste nothing when eating. Before slaughtering the chicken, they drain the blood and leave it in a pot. Over time this blood “congeals” and resembles a cross between brown tofu and jello. After this gelatinous mass is formed, it is sliced and served. From what I’ve seen, there seems to be no limit to its uses. I’ve learned you can throw it on a bowl of rice, enjoy it in your noodle soup, or just eat it ala carte (yummy!). The options, for Thais, are endless. For me, the options are less complicated. Find the nearest stray dog (which only takes about ten seconds, one is always about) and share my bounty with him.\n\nI knew as I rose from the table that I ran the risk of offending my Thai coworkers, but on some things you have to say, “to hell with culture.” This was such a time. I hurried outside and plopped my pieces of congealed chicken blood from my bowl, watching as they plummeted to the ground. As they hit, they didn’t bounce. They absorbed the inertia from the impact like a spring and remained in place. I turned to leave, but then found myself curious to whether or not the dog would accept my offering. I glanced back to see the dog happily chomping away, and I thought to myself, Finally, a use for congealed chicken blood that I can get behind: dog food.\n\nI returned to the table and took my place amongst a cacophony of Thai banter. I attempted to resume my meal, but the memory of the flubberish chicken blood had soured my appetite. I turned to the conversation before me and tried to pick out pieces of Thai. I’ve lived in Thailand for about six months, so I’ve picked up more than they’re aware (cue evil laugh). But still it is less than enough to participate.\n\nThankfully, every now and then the Thai teachers throw me a bone and either teaches me some Thai or tries to have a conversation in English. Today was such an occasion. I initiated it by asking the following question: Sanuke mai? “What do you do for fun?” Now in case you speak Thai fluently and are already rifling towards the comment section, I’m not sure if what I said was grammatically correct. In fact, I’m quite sure that I sound like the Thai equivalent of a cave man. Regardless of how proper or improper my Thai grammar was though, it worked.\n\nAll of them began to regale with me with tales of…nothing. The only thing they did for fun was watch television. Unsatisfied, I delved deeper, asking if they read books, played cards, went to the movies etc…Amidst my sea of questions, one of the items I mentioned peaked their interest. Pia, my friend and a senior teacher, leaned forward and in a hushed voice whispered, “You know how to play cards?”\n\n“Yes,” I replied in a normal tone of voice, wishing I knew how to ask, “Why are you whispering.” But I didn’t so I left it at “yes.”\n\nMy answer brought more attention my direction, and I now found five sets of eyes boring into my very soul. An older gentlemen, who I was previously unaware even spoke a lick of English, leaned forward and spoke, “What [sic] you know how to play?”\n\nIt took me a moment to recover from the revelation that the man spoke English. I paused to try and recollect what I had said in front of the man to see if I needed to be wary about anything. When no one around you speaks English, you can let any thought that comes into your mind fly, and I do. Eventually, I decided I couldn’t remember and didn’t care about what he might of heard. So I answered him, “I know how to play black jack, poker, hearts, spades, and rummy to name a few.”\n\nEveryone’s eyes went wide. I assumed it was because they were impressed by my immense card experience. Everyone was still staring at me so I continued, “If you want, I’ll bring a deck from my house and teach you some different games.”\n\n“No!” said three Thai voices in unison. The only reason it wasn’t five was that two of the teachers sitting with me spoke no English at all. One of the teachers that did speak English quickly translated what I had said and the other two barked out a sound that I took to mean, “Are you mad?”\n\nWhile I can’t say what I looked like, I can only imagine a confused expression came over my face because Pia began explaining their reaction. “Cards,” she said, “are illegal in Thailand. The police are always watching, and you can get in trouble.”\n\nAt this point I smiled because I thought she was joking. When I realized no one else was smiling, I spoke, “What do you mean trouble? Like jail?”\n\n“I know,” I said. “I’m asking why is it illegal.” At first she didn’t understand at all. It took many back and forths for her to understand what exactly I meant by asking “why.”\n\nEventually she got it and replied, “If people played cards, they would play them all the time and get lazy.” She paused for a moment while all the teachers around her nodded and then continued, “If they did that, then they wouldn’t want to work and then the government would have to take care of them.”\n\nWe spoke about it for a few more minutes and then I left the lunch table to return back to my desk. As I walked, a few things crossed my mind. I was amazed at her answer for why cards are illegal. I’m not sure if it’s true (Thai law is in Thai, and honestly I don’t even know every US law), but I’m astounded that she and her coworkers believe it. Even the concept of why was a complicated notion for her. I began to feel superior and then I decided to research our own laws and found we had a similar one in the great state of Indiana. It reads as follows:\n\nA three-dollar fine, per pack, will be imposed on anyone playing cards in Indiana, under the Act for the Prevention of Gaming.\n\nIt seems we’ve got some backward laws that are still in effect on both the state and federal level. Don’t believe me? Check out dumblaws.com. When you have some time, grab a coke and a friend and prepare yourself for merriment. Some of my favorites are as follows:\n\nI suppose it’s no different. So much for my illusionary superiority. I still don’t like congealed chicken blood though.\n\nJust another day in Thailand.\n\nThis is the last day my book, Following After Trek, will be available on the Nook (for 90 days). I am doing something special in honor of Trek’s passing. 12/21/12 marks six months since Trek’s death. For that day, Following After Trek, will be free on the Kindle store. Chelsea and I are asking everyone to share about the free book and tell as many people as you can to get Trek’s story out.",
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"The day Starr Dobson agreed to give the keynote address at the 2013 Special Olympics Gala Dinner and Auction in Halifax changed her life.\n\n“It scared the daylights out of me and I hadn’t been scared in a very long time, and I loved the way it felt,” says Dobson, best known as the former television host and producer of CTV Live at 5.\n\nDobson was doubly thrilled when the Special Olympics staff called her the following day to say that after hearing her speak, several people had phoned in to volunteer. “I thought, ‘I have to figure out a way to feel like this, and to use the profile CTV allowed me to build, to do something positive,’” she says.\n\nAs luck would have it, the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia (MHFNS) was looking for a new president and CEO. “I had met Starr a couple of times,” recalls MHFNS board member, Joyce Carter, president and CEO of the Halifax International Airport Authority. She had felt an instant connection with Dobson, long visible as a public figure and dedicated community volunteer.\n\n“It felt so right,” Carter says. “Starr brings everything to this position: compassion, and her ability to personally connect with people. People like to work with her. She’s quiet, graceful and smart and she knows how to roll up her sleeves.”\n\nIn August 2013, after 23 years at CTV, Dobson joined the foundation. “It was time to stop telling other people’s stories and start being a part of one,” she says.\n\nDobson is passionate about mental health. “One in five Nova Scotians will encounter a mental health concern or addiction each year,” she says. “I say those numbers are far higher. You need to know how to love and support those people in your life.”\n\nA mother of two, Dobson is particularly concerned about youth. “Mental illness typically presents between 16 and 24. That shocked me. It’s such a difficult time for young people… If you are not made aware of the signs and symptoms of mental illness, how do we expect a child to pick up on early indicators and get the help they need?”\n\nTeenage suicide is a related issue. “Suicide is huge,” Dobson says. “I once asked a group of Grade 12 high-school students what was the most important thing they would do if a friend told them they were feeling suicidal, and no one answered me. Then one young man spoke up and said, ‘We don’t know. We’ve never talked about suicide before.’”\n\nDobson was stunned. “Then I told them, ‘The most important thing you can do is stay with that friend. No one commits suicide when someone’s with them,’” she says. “People are so scared of saying the wrong thing, they don’t say anything at all; the teachers, parents, coaches, [whomever.] We’re human beings first. Just listen. You don’t need to have all the answers.”\n\nDobson’s compassion for those struggling with being different from the mainstream began in her childhood home in Alma, Pictou County. Her younger sister Stacey has Down syndrome. Dobson’s parents, Neil and Sharon Cunningham, always treated Stacey like their other kids: as though she could do anything she set heart to. With that faith, Stacey is now a Special Olympian, winning 60 medals in swimming competitions.\n\nDobson and Stacey share a strong bond. “Stacey brightens up a room just by being in it,” Dobson says. “And when I go [home] to Pictou County, I am Stacey Cunningham’s sister. Everyone in the county knows Stacey!”\n\nWhile her roots still run back to Pictou, Dobson adores Halifax. “I love Halifax,” she says. “The Seaport Market, Alderney Market, Point Pleasant Park, Neptune Theatre, the Dingle, all the restaurants.” Dobson, an avid reader and now a bestselling children’s author, also enjoys get-togethers with friends.”\n\nThat group includes long-time friend and former CTV colleague Peter Mallette. “We call that ‘choir practice,’” he laughs. It’s just a group of old friends who regularly like to share meals and celebrate special occasions. Mallette, who also moved from television to the not-for-profit sector, is now the executive director, Atlantic Region, for Prostate Cancer Canada. He thinks Dobson made a good move.\n\n“It’s the spirit of this woman that is the best part of her,” he says. “She is as beautiful on the inside as the outside. She also has a great work ethic. All those years in the pressure-filled, deadline-driven environment that is TV news. As a producer and performer, she did everything. Starr gets it. She just gets it.”\n\nAnother former CTV colleague and friend, Janice Landry, also praises Dobson. (Editor’s Note: A freelance writer, Landry has contributed several stories to Halifax Magazine.) “One of the greatest gifts she brings to her position at the foundation is the way she interacts with people,” says Landry. “Starr doesn’t care who or what a person is, their ethnicity or [circumstances], she just treats people fairly. She is an advocate for people in the mental-health arena. Her background as a journalist is so important.”\n\nFounded by Charles Keating in 1987, the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia is a registered charity focused on improving the lives of Nova Scotians affected by mental illness. The foundation is based in the Mount Hope Hospital, which is the largest mental-health facility in the province, located on Pleasant Street in Dartmouth.\n\n“People often confuse the Mental Health Foundation with The Canadian Mental Health Association,” Dobson says. “We are completely different. We don’t provide services, though we speak at schools, if asked. We raise money and give it away to support programs and services, using a granting program.”\n\nThe foundation gives out grants quarterly. Recipients so far this year include the community kitchen, Veith House, Family SOS and Kids’ Help Phone. By the end of the year, the foundation expects its grants a to directly affect 30,000 people, and an estimated 150,000 indirectly. “I truly have the best job in the world,” Dobson says. “The only bad part of it is that I don’t have enough money to give away.”\n\nHowever, she says, the foundation is $100,000 ahead of last year, with a total of $300,000 in funds available for 2015. 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"Bunny Berigan began his prime stretch of solo recordings with this collection of songs cut between 1935-1936. Berigan still worked as a sideman for the likes of Benny Goodman during this period, and he even did some session and film work, but it is his own material which has solidified his reputation as a top figure of the big band era. And while later sides from 1937-1939 would trump some of the ones included here, this collection still brims over with exciting and tight material from a variety of Berigan contingents. In addition to his first stab at \"I Can't Get Started\" (somewhat inferior to the classic version from 1937), Berigan is featured on a bevy of small group and a large ensemble highlights, like \"Chicken and Waffles\" and \"Blues\"…",
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"I can only eat food from a few specific farmers so I have to put up what is growing when it’s growing if I want to eat in the winter. You can learn about why this is by skimming through my Hidden Corn laundry list and reading some of my corn-tamination posts on individual foods. Because of other allergies, my “lockdown season” has been from November until June. One of my farmer-mommies began planting some winter crops I could eat so my lockdown is now from about January to June. You can read exactly what I eat on my “What I Can Eat” post.\n\nPeople frequently want to know what it looks like when you can’t just run out and buy food for half the year, so I took these pictures. What I have put up I will probably eat about 60-70% of this year, to myself. The large volume is mostly because I can’t eat any grains or starches due to not having safe sources. Corn is my anaphylactic and most sensitive allergy but I am also allergic to eggs, soy, and dozens of vegetables including all of the ones that grow in cold weather such as broccoli and cabbage.\nPLEASE NOTE that the mason jar lids shown here are NOT safe for canning for most and may not be safe for frozen or dried storage for many. The BPA free canning lids from Ball and Kerr contain a resin that contains some corn. I personally can jar things with them but cannot have stuff that was canned (boiled in hot water for a long time) with them.\n\nAll of my preserved food is frozen or dehydrated because in addition to the Ball/Kerr canning lids containing a corny resin, I also do not seem to tolerate the Tattler canning lids. Not sure if this is a corn issue or not. I have not yet tried the Weck jars although I will eventually. More (but not enough) on corn-free canning here.\n\nANOTHER NOTE for people buying freezers- you want MANUAL DEFROST for any long term storage. “Frost Free” freezers are dehumidifiers which will eventually freeze dry your meat if it is not in a 100% airtight seal. My safe meat packaging is ziplocks, so those are not true hermetic seals at all. I also observe, although the internet at large contradicts me, that frost free freezers contribute to MUCH faster freezer burn in all of my food. I have meat in my manual defrost freezer from well over a year ago that is still totally fine, and it wouldn’t last nearly that long in a frost free freezer.",
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"Fremantle 1905. 9 years after Alice arrived but many of the buildings would have been there already. Circa 1905. Public Domain. Digital scan of “Laying tramlines”, RWAHS R1770 in the photographic collection of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society via https://lt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaizdas:Laying_tramlines.jpg\n\nAlice and her sister Florrie reached Fremantle with 47 other young women on 22 May 1896. They disembarked somewhere along Fremantle’s famous mile-long pier and walked in to the shore. Most of the women were wearing donated clothes from the residents of St Helena (details in previous post) and only one of them had luggage. Many of them had lost treasured family heirlooms. Having left England in a cyclone and survived a ship’s fire, they must all have wondered what was in store for them in their new home. The old idea that misfortunes come in threes might have been forefront of their minds.\n\nProbably not in the forefront of Alice’s mind though. She doesn’t show in the records as being superstitious and is remembered in the family as a very level headed and intelligent woman. Alice’s objective was financial security. She came from an overcrowded but hardworking home but the number of children would have made life difficult. It’s just a guess, but she probably did not want to live the hard working life that must have run her mother into the ground.",
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"An approximation of the indoor world of Alice Head. An 1890s Parlour. This particular room was in Queensland but the furniture type and arrangement was equally accurate for Western Australia. Ref: State Library of Queensland\n\nThe women stayed in accommodation operated by the United British Women’s Emigration Society. An ambiguous notice in the Southern Times suggests that they traveled by train to Perth and were placed in a government owned boarding house there while they waited for employment.(1)\n\nEither on the first or second day, they were also met with a list of employers who were seeking the service of a domestic servant. These employers had been vetted to some degree by the UBWES workers, who had already weeded out the less reputable offers. Under these circumstances the women were probably encouraged to meet with the potential employers on that first day and accept the first reasonable offer.\n\nThis year was a little different to the others. Miss Monk needed to purchase new clothing for her charges, which expense is listed in the quarterly accounts of October 1896.",
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"Advertisement from two years before Alice’s journey. No doubt the same system applied. (2)\n\nOne day, I hope to know the fates of each girl who made this voyage. I’ve located many of them in the marriage records over the following ten years, but not all. Quite a few of them probably hoped to marry a wealthy gold tycoon, after wild tales of unparalleled wealth in Australia were reaching England. Others probably just sought a decent, hardworking husband to help them make a go of the world.\n\nWomen’s emigrant ships were known in Australia as ‘bride ships’, and even the United British Women’s Emigration Society annual accounts refers to the large number of emigrating women who find husbands in their new home. No information has come down in the family regarding Alice’s views about marriage. Whether this was a year long adventure expected to culminate in a return to England or a lifetime move is also not known.\n\nTwo of the women – 23 year old Maud Kirton and 19 year old Lily Downie – were married the year of arrival, failing to see out their terms of passage. Each of them were married in Fremantle and must have met their future husbands very soon after arrival.\n\nAll that I definitely known of the others is that they found employment quickly.",
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"Alice and Florrie may have taken work around Fremantle or Perth for that first year with an employer duly approved by the UBWES team. They both vanish from the records for a short time. They were obliged to work for one year and no doubt Alice did this with her eyes and ears wide open, taking in the opportunities and pitfalls of life in the colony.\n\nSome of the women (for example 19 year old Lizzie Allcock) ended up employed as laundresses for the Western Australia Public Service. It was secure work and no doubt decent pay, but if Alice found herself in this position she might have worried about parallels with her mother’s life.\n\nOne thing she must have heard was that there was money to be made in the hotels. Respectable barkeepers were in great demand. It looks like a tough job from this distance, without any of the modern health and safety regulations. It would have brought a girl into contact with dangerous men, smoke filled rooms and probably the sights and behaviours of genuine hardship. Hotels were generally boarding houses too, so duties would have involved maid work and cleaning, perhaps cooking, perhaps waitressing.\n\nThe UBWES may not have been affiliated officially with the Women’s Temperance League, but the two groups shared many common philosophies. It is very likely that no emigrant under their scheme was presented with bar work as an employment option. In 1896 there was talk in Perth of campaigning for a law to forbid single women from working in licensed premises.\n\nBut despite any conjectures, what Alice actually did for work in that first year is not known. By May 1897 a lot of her former travelling companions were getting married in Fremantle, Claremont and Perth.\n\nObviously Alice didn’t have enough excitement in her life. Probably in company with their friends, she and Florrie caught a train to Kalgoorlie, a journey of about 700km.",
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"Wolves don’t need a full moon to speak their mind!\n\nWay down at the end of Spring Valley Road, the Wolf Sanctuary in Northern Colorado exist to be the final home for wolves to live out their lives in peace. Timber wolves, Grey wolves, Arctic wolves, Mackenzie Valley wolves and most other types of North American wolves and wolf hybrid animals are represented at the sanctuary at some point.\n\nThese wolves come from Canada, Alaska, and other U.S. states where, for whatever reason, the animal was abused, discarded, injured, or found to be at the mercy of the civilian world, and removed from their natural habitat. Unscrupulous animal breeders will sell wolf and wolf hybrid puppies to people with the romantic notion that they can tame a wild animal. It doesn’t take long before a would-be wolf owner realizes they cannot domesticate a wolf, and their expectations of having a beautiful pet give way to inconvenience and neglect.\n\nThere’s no end to the profile stories of abuse, arrogance, and inhumane conditions many of these wolves come from. The good news is that some wolves and wolf hybrid animals find refuge and new homes at facilities like the Wolf Sanctuary out of Bellvue, Colorado. These sanctuaries work with each other to place orphaned wolves and support each other in their respective operations.\n\nThe Wolf Sanctuary has roots going back to the mid 1990’s when the original founders, Frank and Patricia Wendland witnessed how an acquaintance who owned three wolves went from a “look what I’ve got,” mentality to a neglectful human being who couldn’t be bothered with caring for a wild animal. When one of the three wolves was found dead from dehydration (no water), the Wendland’s stepped in and made the commitment to care for the surviving two wolves. Since those early days as caregivers to orphaned wolves and wolf-dog crosses, Frank Wendland has devoted his life to providing homes for as many as 30 wolves at a time. But each wolf that is fortunate enough to find refuge at Wolf Sanctuary, the animal has a home for the remainder of its life.\n\nAt the Wolf Sanctuary, no animals are bred, sold, traded, loaned out, leased, or otherwise compromised further. Once a wolf or wolf-dog is located at the Wolf Sanctuary they begin the journey of being respected and cared for in terms of their physical and medical needs as well as their social and emotional well being.\n\nMost folks don’t realize how social and amiable wolves are by their nature. When a wolf comes to the sanctuary for the first time, the folks who work with the animals begin the process of socialization and establishing trust over a period of time. Food, toys, shelter, and medical care are provided for the sanctuary wolves through generous public donations, volunteer workers, and veterinarians who have knowledge and interest in providing for the health and well-being of each and every wolf.\n\nSome individual wolves come from difficult circumstances such being kept in a plastic animal carrier for much of their lives. This confinement traumatizes the wolf, a creature designed to move and cover large tracts of territory. Other wolves have been tethered to a chain staked into the ground, with no freedom of movement nor care, nor social interaction with other wolves, just chained to the ground and put on display for tourist dollars in some obscure way point along a backcountry road.\n\nThe stories where these wolves come from are endless. And the Wolf Sanctuary has been in existence for many generations of individual wolves to have lived out their natural lives in peace, with their stories of rescue and the even more fascinating accounts of how each wolf did heal enough to exhibit contentment and joy; to get back as close of an existence as they might have experienced if they had not endured the gauntlet and mistreatment at the peril of human hands.\n\nIt is only fair to take note that even though these wild animals where abused and neglected by ignorant human beings, it is also the story of more enlightened human beings that have taken on the mantle of care takers, guardians, and compassionate advocates to do something right by these wolves and wolf-dogs who live out their lives at the Wolf Sanctuary.\n\nEvery wolf that comes to the Wolf Sanctuary has a name. They have names like Sasha, Thor, Spirit, Webster, Loki, and Oden — Such cool names, such cool personalities, all unique. It can take a while for individual wolves to come around and let their individuality shine. But eventually, with love and patience by their caretakers, most of these creatures pick out their favorite toys to play with. Wolves are matched with a den partner they get along with, and they take on new lives that offer them room to roam, howl, talk, yap, and communicate with their brethren and sister pack mates.\n\nIf we could only understand what their talking about, we might gain some wisdom. During the winter and spring of 2012, my home was a large, handsome, log house perched on top of a canyon rim. Not a day or evening went by without the chorus of barks, howls, mournful wails, and joyful yipping coming from the canyon bottom where these wolves reside at the Wolf Sanctuary west of Ft. Collins, CO.\n\nWolves don’t require a full moon to talk. That’s a myth. Wolves communicate whenever they darn well feel like it, any time of day, noon, or night. Wolves have their own reasons for talking to each other. Often times an individual would pop off with a series of barks and whoops. Then, somewhere down the line, another would reply with an equally complex answer. The impression is one of an ancient language; a language understood by similar souls that trace their wilderness blood line back to before mankind came along.\n\nYou can learn so much more about the sanctuary-end of the wolf debate by going to wolfsanctuary.net. Even if you are thousands of miles away, you can contribute and learn the good things about wolves. The sanctuary knows how to make a donated dollar stretch, and since the Wolf Sanctuary was largely spared from the destruction of the High Park fire that lit up the nights of June 2012, one of the biggest needs of the Wolf Sanctuary is to continue and complete the construction of fire dens (cinder block houses) for the wolves to ride out a potential timber fire in the future where there is not enough time to evacuate as they were able to do on June 9th.\n\nWhat is just as much of a pleasure as visiting these wolves at the sanctuary itself, is the quality of writing and expression shared by the Wolf Sanctuary staff and volunteers who share their experiences and fascinating interactions of individual wolves who have let them into the lives of an ancient creature; one that mankind fears and admires at the same time. 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"The greatest challenge for human beings is to recognize that we are a part of the world, and not some great brain that encloses it.\n\nIt is real; we are subject to it.\n\nFor this reason, what we see and what seems intuitively real to us needs to be processed in reverse, from the moment we see it to it happening out there, to its source — a study of cause/effect relationships.\n\nAs described elsewhere on this site, our primary human error is to reverse this reversed processing, and assume that the source of the act is within us, as is its goal, thus we need to interpret it as directed at us.\n\nThe resulting combination between narcissism, paranoia and social anxiety causes most people to be unable to understand cause/effect relationships. Instead, they know only appearance.\n\n“I do not know when I have been more shocked,” said she. “Wickham so very bad! It is almost past belief. And poor Mr. Darcy! Dear Lizzy, only consider what he must have suffered. Such a disappointment! and with the knowledge of your ill opinion, too! and having to relate such a thing of his sister! It is really too distressing. I am sure you must feel it so.”\n\n“Oh! no, my regret and compassion are all done away by seeing you so full of both. I know you will do him such ample justice, that I am growing every moment more unconcerned and indifferent. Your profusion makes me saving; and if you lament over him much longer, my heart will be as light as a feather.”\n\n“Poor Wickham! there is such an expression of goodness in his countenance! such an openness and gentleness in his manner!”\n\n“There certainly was some great mismanagement in the education of those two young men. One has got all the goodness, and the other all the appearance of it.”\n\n“I never thought Mr. Darcy so deficient in the appearance of it as you used to do.”\n\n“And yet I meant to be uncommonly clever in taking so decided a dislike to him, without any reason. It is such a spur to one’s genius, such an opening for wit, to have a dislike of that kind. One may be continually abusive without saying anything just; but one cannot always be laughing at a man without now and then stumbling on something witty.” – Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice\n\nThis asymmetry of nature puts us at a disadvantage. Appearance not only hides the true nature of things, but produces drama in us that causes us to make useless decisions.\n\nThe results are often appalling:\n\nAbout a decade ago, the press got worked up over how Caltech had only zero or one black student in its freshman class. “Look how many blacks MIT has!” It never occurred to the pundits that if Caltech were harangued into getting more black students, they’d just wind up spending a fortune to take some away from MIT. Nobody ever gets that. The assumption is that Caltech should merely create more Caltech-type black high school seniors.\n\nIn contrast, I think the most underexploited center of potential talent are kids from broken families, especially boys, who don’t have two parents to prod them to jump through all the hoops that the multi-year college admissions brownie-point collecting process requires. – Steve Sailer, “Where would colleges find underexploited talent?”\n\nIn our quest to help, we find a symbol (appearance) of great suffering and try to lift up the kids who are truly without hope of higher education.\n\nWe ignore the fact that all but a handful of them cannot do the work.\n\nBecause we spend our time on the pity-cases, we ignore the deserving who have encountered an unfortunate situation, namely the destruction of the American family thanks to liberal sexual liberation in the 1960s.\n\nhis week, researchers at Umea University in Sweden released a startling finding: Couples in which one partner commutes for longer than 45 minutes are 40 percent likelier to divorce. The Swedes could not say why. Perhaps long-distance commuters tend to be poorer or less educated, both conditions that make divorce more common. Perhaps long transit times exacerbate corrosive marital inequalities, with one partner overburdened by child care and the other overburdened by work. But perhaps the Swedes are just telling us something we all already know, which is that commuting is bad for you. Awful, in fact.\n\nCommuting is a migraine-inducing life-suck—a mundane task about as pleasurable as assembling flat-pack furniture or getting your license renewed, and you have to do it every day. If you are commuting, you are not spending quality time with your loved ones. You are not exercising, doing challenging work, having sex, petting your dog, or playing with your kids (or your Wii). You are not doing any of the things that make human beings happy. Instead, you are getting nauseous on a bus, jostled on a train, or cut off in traffic. – Slate\n\nBut who would have thought it was important at all? It is just another lifestyle choice to be balanced against others, another factor to consider in making a decision.\n\nIf you can afford the house in far-flung Outer Suburbia, why not? It’s just 45 minutes each way.\n\nYet our actions have consequences beyond their immediate consequences. And so, besides the driving time and gasoline cost, there are other costs to commuting.\n\nFifty years ago people knew that. Then the first people moved to the outer burbs and started commuting, and so prices went up in the shrinking part of the city where it was safe to live.\n\nCompetition enforced the decline. Now we all commute from the suburbs, hate it, and take it out on our dogs, wives and kids, whether deliberately or not.\n\nThe USPS is a wondrous American creation. Six days a week it delivers an average of 563 million pieces of mail—40 percent of the entire world’s volume. For the price of a 44¢ stamp, you can mail a letter anywhere within the nation’s borders. The service will carry it by pack mule to the Havasupai Indian reservation at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Mailmen on snowmobiles take it to the wilds of Alaska. If your recipient can no longer be found, the USPS will return it at no extra charge. It may be the greatest bargain on earth.\n\nIt takes an enormous organization to carry out such a mission. The USPS has 571,566 full-time workers, making it the country’s second-largest civilian employer after Wal-Mart Stores (WMT). It has 31,871 post offices, more than the combined domestic retail outlets of Wal-Mart, Starbucks (SBUX), and McDonald’s (MCD). Last year its revenues were $67 billion, and its expenses were even greater. Postal service executives proudly note that if it were a private company, it would be No. 29 on the Fortune 500.\n\nSince 2007 the USPS has been unable to cover its annual budget, 80 percent of which goes to salaries and benefits. In contrast, 43 percent of FedEx’s (FDX) budget and 61 percent of United Parcel Service’s (UPS) pay go to employee-related expenses. – Business Week\n\nWe like to think the solution to our problems is to ban bad things we have seen happen to others. But there’s that asymmetry again — too much focus on the negative, and we forget about the actual task, and we end up avoiding phantoms and missing out on the point.\n\nUnions seemed like a good solution to the problem of pushy bosses. Then we found out that they in fact become a kind of incompetence subsidy that makes it impossible to fire people, impossible to change regulations, and nearly impossible to get people to work harder than a lazy late-Soviet ambling pace.\n\nHe says he wants to reduce the USPS’s headcount by 20 percent over the next five years through attrition; the agency’s union contracts prohibit layoffs.\n\nWhat’s more, Donahoe wants to close post offices and move some of their operations into convenience stores and supermarkets, where nonunion workers can staff them.\n\nThe USPS has historically placed the interests of its unions first. That hasn’t changed. In March it reached a four-and-a-half-year agreement with the 250,000-member American Postal Workers Union, which represents mail clerks, drivers, mechanics, and custodians. 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"Barkley was the biggest winner at the underwear Olympics known as the NFL Scouting Combine. His size, speed, and athleticism are all top-notch. His tape is also top notch in most areas.\n\nWhile there may be no such thing as a perfect prospect, Barkley looks as close as they come. He is a big, strong, shifty back, with great lateral explosion. As good as he is in the run game, he is just as good out of the backfield in the passing game.\n\nI like Barkley, and I do think he is worthy of a top 10 pick, but he does have some downside that is rarely mentioned. He forces the issue when bottled up and tries to make big plays rather than take what is given to him, causing a lot of negative gains and a lot of his frustration shows during games. He also is more shifty than he is strong in the tackle. He plays like a smaller back. Was that part of his need to dominate at Penn St. in order to give them a great chance every week or is that part of his downfall as an NFL player? We will find out in 2018\n\nGuice is a monster when healthy. He struggled with injuries in 2017, but in 2016 he showed an amazing blend of power, speed, balance, and vision. In my opinion, he is every bit as good as Barkley.\n\nAs patient a runner in college as you’ll see, Guice has a great ability to let his blocks set up before hitting the hole. At times he does need to be more decisive in hitting hole as he can be a little too patient. He is also very underrated as a pass catcher because he was not asked to do that much at LSU.\n\nGuice does not get all of the recognition that Barkley does but do not be surprised to see him find success sooner in the NFL than his draftmate.\n\nJones is a slasher. He hits holes and goes. He also fights for yards like someone who is bigger and heavier than he is.\n\nHe has a narrow frame that could cause him issues at the next level, but he has shown the ability to take a beating and keep on going, as he took on a big load during his career at USC. Jones is a more than capable pass catcher and is also a very willing pass blocker, two things that will help him at the next level.\n\nIf Jones can stay healthy and learn to trust his instincts and vision he can be a solid pro for a long time.\n\nChubb is a solid one-cut runner who stays low and shows great balance. He has a quick feet and very good vision that allows him to get to the edge of the defense and to also hit the hole when working inside.\n\nThe biggest downside with Chubb is his lack of top end speed that is due in part to his 2015 knee injury. After struggling in 2016, Chubb showed he was much healthier in 2017 as he ran for more than 1300 yards.\n\nChubb may end up being a two down back in the NFL, but if 2017 was any indication about where he is headed, he could also be a steal in a deep running back class.\n\nMichel is a north-south runner. He is what he is. He is a guy who will hit the hole and go, not going to be someone you see dance around in the backfield.\n\nThe lightning to Nick Chubb’s thunder in the Georgia backfield is a strong zone runner and has flashes of great burst as many of his touchdowns this past season went for 15 yards or more. Michel also possesses great lower body strength which when mixed with his desire to block, makes him an above average blocker in the backfield.\n\nAt times Michel misses the hole if it does not open immediately for him and does not look like the most agile runner on tape."
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