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"Sorry to have taken so long to finish these posts. It just seemed as if every time I tried to something came up, and then I had to stop for Horrorfest, the holidays came up, etc.",
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"What can I say about this band other than the fact that they are AWESOME!!!!",
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"Their songs are amazing, the vocals fantastic, the music incredible, and the lyrics are just out of this world.",
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"I don’t know how they do it, but every song just connects to you as a listener.\n\nEvery time I hear a song, I just get so excited and crank up the volume as I sing at the top of my lungs.\n\nIf I had to choose my five favorite Journey songs, which is a practically impossible feat, I would choose…….\n\nDon’t Stop Believin’ (you all saw that one coming), Any Way You Want It, Separate Ways Worlds Apart, Wheel in the Sky, and I’ll Be Alright Without You.",
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"For more on Journey, go to Any Way You Want It\n\nI just love Michael J. Fox. He is one of my all-time favorite actors.\n\nOh yes, Michael J. Fox you can do no wrong with me. I love you and everything you have ever been in. Even when you wore horrible shirts in that film that made zero sense, High School U.S.A.; and the camp one, Poison Ivy.\n\nNow you all know my favorite is Back to the Future, one of the best films ever and the best starring him.",
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"No one can beat the amazingnest he bring to the role of Marty McFly. It just wouldn’t be as cool without him.\n\nAnd of course he isn’t a one hit wonder, I love everything else he has been in: Doc Hollywood, The Secret of My Success, Greedy, For Love or Money, Homeward Bound I & II, The Frighteners, Atlantis, Teen Wolf, I could go on but should stop now.\n\nBesides his films he is an amazing writer. I’ve read all his books and his style is so fresh and reads like a conversation. When you read his words he is so humble, caring, and completely honest. I enjoy his books as much as I love his films. I just love him.\n\nFor more on Michael J. Fox, go to The Future is NOW!: Happy Back to the Future Day",
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"I was first introduced to this series on a giveaway on Goodreads. Like once a month I’ll go through and just enter to win free books. Often times, by the time they have picked a winner and are sending out the books, I’ve completely forgotten about it and am surprised to receive a package.\n\nOne day I checked the mail and found a package for me. When I opened it up I saw that it was Theft of Swords the first volume in the Riyria Revelations by Michael J. Sullivan. I had totally forgotten ever entering any giveaway and was completely unsure as to what this book was.",
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"I looked it up on Goodreads and thought it sounded interesting so I decided to give it a read. I was unprepared for what I found.\n\nI LOVED IT!!!!! I started reading a few pages which quickly grew into the first book. I would have continued completing the second, but had homework.",
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"As I worked on it, all I could do was think about what was going to happen next. I quickly finished my work and went back to the book, reading long into the night.",
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"I finshed it, but then I needed the next book.",
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"Unfortunately I had to wait as my library didn’t have it, but a sister library did. It was agony! I just had to find out what happened and I needed to now!\n\nWhat made it even worse was that I knew NOBODY who liked it, making me suffer alone.",
null,
"Eventually the next book came in and was just as good as the first. I had to experience the same trauma waiting for the third volume, but it was worth it. Unfortunately, it was over too soon.",
null,
"I still kept it around as I didn’t want it to be over.",
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"So Volume 1: Theft of Swords contains the first two books.\n\nHadrian Blackwater and Royce Melbourn are thieves for hire. Hadrian is tall, broad shouldered, and a skilled swordsman; being an ex-solider and mercenary. Royce is althletic and wiry, once belonging to a gang of thieves his skills are quietly stalking, safe-cracking, etc. The two were introduced and while orginally disagreeable with each other, they became great teammates and best friends. Hardian has a strong moral code and sense of justice, while Royce is cautious and more of a planner. The two balance each other well.\n\nOne day they are hired to steal a sword, and when they go to retrieve it; they find themselves as scapegoats for the the murder of the King! His son and now king, Alric, locks them up, soon to be hanged. Unbeknownst to him, his sister Arista, sorcerer in training, frees them and has them join her in her quest to free a long ago locked up wizard. They set out on the quest, along with ateempting to find out who really set them up and what was their ulterior motives.\n\nA young, innocent, farm girl, Thrace; travels to find Hadrian and Royce to get their help. In her hometown there is a monster attacking, the only thing that can stop it being a sword. As the two are caught up in the schemes of the freed wizard Esrahaddon; Royce finds himself trying to enter an Elven tower, while Hadrian tries to rally the town folk to stop the beast. Things become more complicated as it appears there is a contest to detsroy the beast; the victor being the fulfillment of an age old prophecy and ruler of the world.\n\nThe traumatized and completely shell shocked Thrace has been crowned the fulfiller of the prophecy. People are backing her, which causes King Alric and his sister Arista to go to War. Arista once again hires the thieves, who discover that the only way they can emerge victorious is to discover the truth of Hadrian’s past.\n\nHadrian has discovered the mission he was born for and sets out to discover the true heir of Novron. His quest takes him onto a ship, setting out to find Merrick Mauris. Even though Royce hates going on ships, he joins him on the quest, for their “final trip”. As they sail out, they discover much more about the people they know and what the ulterior plans are, more than they ever expected.\n\nThe New Empire, with the puppet empress Thrace, has decided to hold a victory celebration. The prepare to execute Degan Gault, leader of the rebels; along with the Witch of Melengar, Arista. After the execution, they prepare to marry Thrace off and later kill her. Unfortunate for them, Hadrian and Royce have returned to save Arista and the true Heir, preparing help place him on the throne.\n\nThis is it, the end. The thieves have decided to head out to the ancient ruins of Percepliquis, in order to gain the tools needed for the true Heir and to restore them to the throne. They are accompanied by a mass of friends from their previous adventures. But what happens next is a shock to all; and when the true heir is revealed will these characters be able to survive what happens next and pick up their lives after their adventures?",
null,
"These books were just so amazing. Not only do you have such fantastic and incredible adventures, but two extremely hot, loyal, and awesome men.",
null,
"I highly recommend to it all. Check it out!\n\nI grew up reading the comic in the Archie Comics magazine. This grew to the animated TV show and then of course the live action TV show that I absolutely loved.\n\nSabrina Spellman is a sixteen-year-old half witch living with her witch aunts and their cat Salem, a warlock banished into animal form.",
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"Every episode lasted a half hour and involved Sabrina getting into some type of shenanigans because of her powers and later trying to solve them.\n\nThe show was great until she went to college. They lost the funny characters and she was too mature and grounded in her magic.\n\nBesides the amazing comedy, this show had one of the best pairings.",
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"Harvey and Sabrina forever. Harvey was just a regular guy; football quarterback, car mechanic, etc. But when he got with Sabrina, he’d find himself caught up in the craziness of her magic. Being turned into a silent film mountie, having to save her from a troll, turned into a frog, etc.\n\nThrough it all he just rolled with it and was always there for Sabrina. Love them.\n\nMost of the episodes are on Youtube, and all are on Amazon Instant Watch. You should definitely give it a look.",
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The “lion clip” leaves longer fur around the dog’s front legs, chest, and the top of the head while shaving the dog’s back end and face.\n\nBred to help fishermen with various tasks, the Portie is intelligent and eager to please. That makes them relatively easy to train, as long as they get enough exercise. Without recognizing the breed name, you probably have a vague idea of what they look like because Former President Obama had two Portuguese Water Dogs while in office, Bo and Sunny.\n\nWhile the Portuguese Water Dog gained fame in the White House, you may never have seen a Curly-Coated Retriever before. Their popularity ranks 162 of 195 dog breeds in the AKC.\n\nThe Curly-Coated Retriever may be one of the oldest retrieving breeds, dating to the 1800s. It’s thought to have descended from two extinct breeds: the English Water Spaniel and the Retrieving Setter. Poodle was later added to the mix for curlier fur.\n\nCurlies are gentle and affectionate, but they are more independent than Labs and Goldens. They need a lot of exercise to prevent boredom and destructive behavior.\n\nAiredales are the largest terrier breed. They stand about 23” tall and weigh 50 to 70 pounds. Their wiry black and tan fur is easier to brush than many other types of curly hair. However, they do need regular haircuts.\n\nThe Airedale was created by mill and factory workers to hunt rats and ducks. The “King of Terriers” has become an all-around excellent working dog, capable of nearly any job: ratter, herder, guardian, big-game hunter, duck dog, police or military dog, and more.\n\nThe Bouvier des Flandres is the largest curly-haired dog breed on our list. It stands 23.5” to 27.5” tall and weighs 70 to 110 pounds. While they are most commonly black or blue, Bouviers can be found in a wide range of colors, including brindle and fawn. Their curls are difficult to maintain and require daily brushing.\n\nThe Bouvier was developed during the medieval period around France, Belgium, and the Netherlands to be an all-purpose farm dog. They would herd cattle, pull carts, and guard the property and livestock.\n\nWhile less common in the United States, the Bouvier is often used in Europe as police dogs and guide dogs for the blind.\n\nThe Irish Water Spaniel stands 21”-24” tall and weighs 45-68 pounds. Their curls are always liver-colored, and the dog has a smooth face and a sleek “rat” tail.\n\nThe breed was developed in Ireland in the 1830s to retrieve waterfowl from the cold North Sea. The Irish Water Spaniel’s tight curls helped to keep them warm in the water.\n\nThe Irish Water Spaniel was one of the first 9 breeds to be registered with the AKC in 1878, and there were 4 Irish Water Spaniels at the very first Westminster Kennel Club show in 1877. This breed is described as being brave, hardworking, affectionate, and playful.\n\nThe Kerry Blue Terrier stands 17.5” to 19.5” and weighs 30 to 40 pounds. Their curls need regular brushing and trimming to maintain the dog’s appearance and comfort. Kerries have tons of energy and need plenty of exercise.\n\nThe Kerry was developed in its namesake Irish county to hunt birds and small game and retrieve on land or water. They’re born black; then, their color fades to its famous blue color by the time the dog is about 18 months old.\n\nThe Spanish Water Dog’s signature wooly curls come in solid black, solid brown, and many variations of white with brown, black, or beige. The breed stands 15.75” to 19.75” and weighs 30 to 50 pounds.\n\nThe Spanish Water Dog is an old breed with a murky past. Nobody is quite sure how the dog arrived or was developed on the Iberian Peninsula, but the breed has always been dual-purpose and used for sheepherding and retrieving waterfowl. While the breed has been in Europe for centuries, it didn’t join the American Kennel Club (AKC) until 2014.\n\nAccording to the AKC, the Spanish Water Dog’s hair should be all one length and should “never be brushed.” Left to grow, the wooly curls will form cords (if you know how to help them form properly) or painful mats (if you don’t give the coat any attention). Most pet owners choose to keep their Spanish Water Dog’s coat clipped short for the dog’s comfort.\n\nThe Barbet stands 19” to 24” tall and weighs 35 to 65 pounds. Its thick curls require daily brushing and regular trimming to prevent mats from forming. Barbets come in many colors, including white, fawn, brown, black, and grey.\n\nThere are depictions of the Barbet dating back to the 16th century, and this old breed contributed to the development of the Poodle, Bichon Frise, Newfoundland, and many other breeds.\n\nBarbets are intelligent and easy to train. They make calm family pets as long as they get enough exercise.\n\nThe American Water Spaniel stands 15” to 18” tall and weighs 25 to 45 pounds. Its coat can be wavy or curly and is relatively short and easy to care for.\n\nBred to be multipurpose hunting dogs in Minnesota and Wisconsin, the American Water Spaniel can retrieve downed game from a boat, flush game birds, and hunt rabbits. Since they were bred to spend all day alongside a hunter, they are prone to separation anxiety and obesity if left home alone for long periods.\n\nThe Lagotto Romagnolo comes in at 16” to 19” tall and weighs 24 to 35 pounds. Their dense wooly curls come in brown, orange, off-white, and combinations of white with brown or orange. The Lagotto Romagnolo needs daily brushing to prevent painful mats from forming in their curls.\n\nThis breed is the only one in the world specialized to sniff out truffles, a type of fungus that grows underground and is considered a delicacy. Before becoming truffle hunters, this ancient breed was the original “water dog” breed that from which all others descend.",
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"The Bichon Frise stands 9.5” to 11.5” tall and weighs 12 to 18 pounds. Their white curls don’t shed and need regular brushing. Many pet owners choose to keep their Bichon in a short clip to reduce brushing time. Bichons are playful and intelligent.\n\nThe Bichon originated on Tenerife, an island owned by Spain, then was developed in the Mediterranean area. Bichons spent several centuries as pampered pooches in palaces across Europe until the French Revolution in 1789. When their royal owners were put to death, Bichons found themselves on the streets, where they were taken in by performers who taught them to do tricks.\n\nThe Bolognese stands 10” to 12” tall and weighs 5.5 to 9 pounds. This breed is closely related to the Bichon, but its white curls are much looser than the Bichon’s. While the coat is traditionally left untrimmed, many pet owners opt for a more manageable short clip on their Bolognese.\n\nDeveloped in Bologna, Italy, the Bolognese was popular among European royalty as far back as the 11th or 12th centuries. These calm dogs love nothing more than being with their people, and they are prone to separation anxiety if left alone for too long.\n\nThe Bedlington Terrier measures in at 15” to 17.5” tall and weighs 17 to 23 pounds. While Bedlingtons are most commonly blue, they can also be sandy or liver and may have tan markings. Their curls need regular brushing and trimming.\n\nThe Bedlington may look like a lamb, but it was bred to hunt rats and snakes and was used in dogfighting, too. The first dog to be called a “Bedlington Terrier” was born in 1825 and continued hunting until he was 14, blind, and toothless.\n\nWhile not a very popular breed in the United States these days, the Bedlington Terrier was the 25th dog breed admitted into the American Kennel Club.\n\nThe Pumi stands 15” to 18.5” tall and weighs 22 to 29 pounds. The Pumi (plural Pumik) coat comes in many solid colors from white to grey to black. The curls are made of a combination of soft and harsh hair and need regular combing and trimming.\n\nThe Pumi originated in Hungary and is closely related to the Puli, one of the dog breeds known for having corded hair. Despite their small size, Pumik were bred to be sheepdogs. With semi-erect ears and a curly tail, they have a “whimsical” look, but they need plenty of exercise to burn off all their energy.",
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"Following weeks and months of speculation about its fate, the Puerto Rico Office of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, announced Friday the closing of Doral Bank’s local and stateside operations.\n\nTo protect the depositors, the FDIC entered into a purchase and assumption agreement with Banco Popular de Puerto Rico to acquire $3.25 billion of Doral Bank’s assets. Banco Popular agreed to pay the FDIC a premium of 1.59 percent for the right to assume Doral Bank’s deposits, the agency said.\n\nRichard L. Carrión, CEO of Popular Inc. said: “this transaction brings additional stability to Puerto Rico’s banking sector. Our participation in this transaction reflects our long-standing commitment to our main market, Puerto Rico. The prospect of adding deposits and loans to our Puerto Rico franchise, as well as the excellent fit of the New York operations with our existing business in the region, made this an attractive opportunity for us.”\n\nLate Friday, the Federal Reserve Board announced its approval of the applications by Banco Popular North America, to acquire the assets and assume certain liabilities from Doral, and establish and operate branches at the locations of the acquired branches of Doral Bank.\n\nMeanwhile, FirstBank will operate and assume the deposits of Doral Bank’s 10 other branches in Puerto Rico. All depositors are fully protected, the FDIC noted.\n\n“As part of our commitment to Puerto Rico, we forged an alliance with a local competitor, Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, to acquire 10 branches of Doral Bank and a portion of its assets. We are convinced that this investment contributes to further strengthen the local banking sector, and thus the economic condition of Puerto Rico,” he said.\n\nDoral Bank’s 26 former branches will reopen under normal business hours Saturday. As far as employees go, Popular said it expect to retain substantially all non-executive employees that work in branches and operations for at least three months. FirstBank, meanwhile, said it will add the 100 former Doral employees associated with the transaction.\n\n“Deposits will continue to be insured by the FDIC, so there is no need for customers to change their banking relationship in order to retain their deposit insurance coverage up to applicable limits. Depositors of Doral Bank can continue to access their money by writing checks or using ATM or debit cards. Checks drawn on the bank will continue to be processed. Loan customers should continue to make their payments as usual,” the FDIC said in a statement released Friday.\n\nFinancial Institutions Commissioner Rafael Blanco said Doral customers need not worry about their deposits, which are insured by the FDIC up to $250,000.\n\n“Both the Office of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions and the FDIC have been watchful that this transition is handled with sensitivity and efficiency, culminating in a fully stabilized operation for the benefit of its customers and its employees,” Blanco said.\n\nDoral Bank had been under regulatory watch for the better part of the last year, due to its worsening liquidity issues. The FDIC had issued several warning letters requiring the financial institution to shore up its finances, which were below capitalization levels.",
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"PEACE ON EARTH-It was a promise\n\nPosted on December 21, 2015 by papersunderarock\n\n“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.”\n\nChristmas is upon us, the season in which peace is talked about, but so little is understood. Many have seen",
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"this on Christmas cards and sang these words in carols. The sentiment is bandied about by those that have so little understanding of real peace. So much cynicism about “peace on earth”, since we have so little actual peace. New wars and battles are erupting as fast as old ones cool down. Terrorism is slaughtering peace way behind any battle lines. Even just daily life can tax any “peaceful” feelings. Its easy to be cynical. Seriously though, is this what was proclaimed by the angels at Christ’s birth? That we would now have peace amongst ourselves on earth?\n\nI think WW1 was the biggest watershed for the belief that mankind could forge a lasting peace. They called WW1 “the war to end all wars”, people actually believed that. It was thought that after one more binge of violence, mankind would decide",
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"that it was better to put our blood and treasure into peaceful pursuits. Education, enlightenment, new ideologies, tempered religions, strategies, technologies, etc would make a lasting peace. Then along came a guy in a funny moustache to ruin the daydream.",
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"about the supposed “peace on earth” that God promised? I know many a Christian preacher has staked their sermons to the “peace on earth” meme, and has almost promised that if Christians ran the world we would have peace. So sadly mistaken they are.\n\n“Communism stands for peace!” was heard all throughout the 80’s. The only thing to remember was that the commie definition of peace was when the whole world was communist. “Islam is the",
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"religion of peace”, say so many followers and sycophants of the cult. Just like communism their definition of peace is when the whole world is Muslim. The churchian preachers of theocracy are no better. Much of the world has been run by the “church” in the past, peace did not necessarily follow. So what the heck were the angels declaring at the birth of Christ? If we sing about it and send cards to one another in declaration of it, shouldn’t we understand it? Peace on earth seems far away, or just a dream maybe?\n\nThe angels declaring “peace on earth” was not a sophistry, there was no deception involved. It is our",
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"understanding of the declaration that is flawed. Christ did come to bring peace to all men, and, eventually peace will reign on earth; that is not what the angels were declaring though. The verse is declaring a peace between mankind and our Creator, the Designer if you will. Let me explain.\n\nMankind was designed to be with the Creator, a closely designed relationship if their ever was one. WE, as a people, chose independence; anarchy from the Designer. Our species became rebellious, it was bad news. You can read the whole sad tale in Genesis. From that time, violence, death, destruction, and entropy has",
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"ruled on the earth. The Designer grieves, but cannot allow evil to continue. In this situation, the Designer is also our judge (cue the angry guy with a white beard in the clouds). Actually that picture is silly, we are his creation, he can scrub us as fast as an artist can reach for an eraser. WE, as a people, are cut off from, and in judgement",
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"from, our own Designer. You still with me?\n\nThe Designer though, still loves us, and wants to salvage everything (and everyone) he can. The designer came up with a plan. HE, would take on the form of a man, show us how to live, then be sentenced and crucified; thereby fulfilling both the judgment and sentence. The slate was now clean, the record expunged, and the entire thing chronicled for anyone to read. All we are expected to do now is believe. We now have a way back to the Designer, one he paid the ultimate sacrifice for. Faith, believing in His sacrifice is all that is required.",
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"That is the peace that the angels declared at the birth of Jesus, peace between men, and the Creator. Christ came to earth to die, that mankind may live, we only have to believe. In this season I may not see peace on earth, I can grow apprehensive about more violence in the future, but I can have perfect peace between myself and the Creator of the cosmos. I can have that",
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"peace because I believe that over 2000 years ago, a baby was born in Bethlehem. He was born of a virgin, wrapped in swaddling clothes, and laid in a manger. He came to die. For me.\n\nMerry Christmas to all, peace on earth, good will toward men.",
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"So you’ve decided to get in shape. Maybe you’re already exercising but would like to be more consistent. Or maybe you’re starting from scratch after a long break. Your problem seems to be motivation. When it comes down to it, you procrastinate and it just doesn’t happen.\n\nThe thing is, it’s not that you don’t want it enough. It’s a matter of planning. It will not just “happen” – there needs to be a clear plan in place, a way to measure it, and a way to execute it.\nAs I’m not an expert but only a regular person training for a 100 km run, all I can do is share what works for me and hopefully something will resonate with you.\n\nI’ll share a little secret with you first: when I originally took on triathlons in 2009, I had never swam a lap in my life, never been on a road bike and I hated running. Hence, triathlon was a perfect fit (insert sarcasm here). I was, however, motivated to conquer a challenge and all three sports were exactly that. In addition, I wanted to compete in Ironman. How naïve of somebody who had never swam a lap in her life! I’ve completed two Ironmans since then.\n\nSince I don’t have a natural love for the sport, I have to use “tricks”. What I’m excited about is not the running in itself like some people but the feeling of accomplishment.\n\nWhat is that driving force for you? What did you want to accomplish with your exercise?\n\nKeep that goal in mind and now let’s see how we can trick ourselves into just “getting it done”.\n\n1. Plan the EXACT time you will go running – even if you don’t feel like running, at least keep the appointment with yourself by saying “worst case scenario, I’ll just walk”; hint: chances are, you’ll probably start to run anyway once you get out the door but don’t tell your mind that 🙂\n\n2. Make sure you don’t eat too close to exercise. Nothing can put a damper on your run than an overly full stomach. A rule of thumb is eating at least 2 hours before exercise.\n\n3. Get enough sleep. You need at least 8 hours of sleep a night if you’re exercising.\n\n5. Track what you’ve accomplished for the week. Buy a GPS watch, download a running app on your phone or try to estimate what distance you’re running and keep track of it every workout.\n\n6. Find somebody you trust to keep you accountable every week. Send them your goals and a report of your running every week and ask them to keep “score”. Studies have shown that people who report to a supportive friend every week are much more likely to succeed in accomplishing their goals.\n\nWhat other ways do YOU like to motivate yourself? What drives YOU?\nPlease let me know by leaving a reply below.\n\nAndrea Kladar is the founder of the 100 FOR 100 Movement who led by example and ran 100 km to save 100 animals in 2013 placing first for women under 40 in the Canadian National Trail Championships and raising over $14,000 for charity. Andrea is not a professional athlete. She is a war refugee. She is a daughter, spouse and friend. She is a godmother and philanthropist. She is vegan and a finance professional who lives in Calgary, Canada. If Andrea can take on this challenge, so can you! Join the 100 FOR 100 Movement today!! Go to www.100for100.me to sign up now\nView all posts by Andrea Kladar →\nThis entry was posted in Training. Bookmark the permalink.\n\n4 Responses to Motivation – what drives you?"
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"The first of a mini-series examining the Raptor players, and how they stack up in regards to a particular facet of the game. In this case: Defense.\n\nCalderon\nYou do a lot of running around, your arms are active, you’re always yelling, but not a whole lot of defense is going on. Amazing really. Yes you were injured for most of the year, but what about the last two years??\nVerdict: 2 Thumbs Down\nYou are destined to defend your pig farm from the swine flu. Fortunately, there is medicine you can give them once you fail at that too.\n\nDeRozan\nYou have the tools grasshopper, you will have the freedom to put things together and find your groove.\nVerdict: 2 Thumbs Up\nExpectations aren’t outrageous, and you have a year grace period. I imagine you will block a couple ridiculous shots in the mold of Tayshaun Prince that will make AltRaps clap, hop and giggle like a little girl.\n\nTurkoglu\nFor now, all folks can think about is that block you had on Kobe in the finals. BryCo got you for your offense, we aren’t fooling anyone here.\nVerdict: 2 Thumb Up\nYou’re tall, coordinated and know how to ball. You can disrupt passing lanes, and make that entry that much harder to toss. As long as you don’t take plays/games off, and grab some boards, you won’t hear a peep from me.\n\nBosh\nWhile you’re no Duncan or KG, you are a solid team defender who does everything good, but nothing great. Too bad that a team defender needs a team to be effective.\nVerdict: 2 Thumbs Up\nThis years crop is the best lot you’ve had to play with in years. So when you help on defense, someone will actually rotate over to cover your check, and not hang you out to dry.\n\nBargnani\nLOL…VL plays defense like he rebounds – dude is 7ft, so just standing there, something is bound to happen. Yes you get a block or two a game, but when you put your hands up, you approaching 9ft. It’s not like a 6ft9 Ben Wallace who goes after it.\nVerdict: 1 Thumb Up\nBy virtue of your size, you’re going to block some shots. You are getting stronger and tougher to push in the low blocks, but your defensive acumen is very low. I can’t recall a time when you rotated on a defensive play, or played that roll well. You’re a scorer, so put the ball through the hoop. I imagine you will have to put up 27/game to even the rest out. Jam on it son.\n\nJack\nLil-big person, Jose is going to looking over his shoulder, which is a good thing. You are quick and physical and will give the backcourt a different look in more ways then one.\nVerdict: 2 Thumbs Up\nI don’t have much to add here, just make your presence felt, pick a couple pockets, and get up in peoples grill.\n\nWright\nWe were told that we will love your blue collar hustle. I’m not super familiar with your game, but you come with good reviews with your “get-at-it-ness”.\nVerdict: 2 Thumbs Up\nLong, athletic and willing to grind. That’s all I need to hear.\n\nEvans\nIf only you would play defense like you molested Kaman. You are tough and intimidating, which is something the Raptors have been missing since Oakley/Davis/JYD left.\nVerdict: 1 Thumb Up\nThe new Humphries, that’s what pops in my head when I think of Reggie. He plays like Calderon, seems like he’s a good defender, but really isn’t. Fortunately we don’t have a defensive game plan for Reggie to eff-up.\n\nBelinelli\nApparently his defense is much more solid then people think, which is great because I think he is just an offensive player. I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt since I don’t know too much about him.\nVerdict: 1 Thumb Up\nI hope he’s up to task since he will be getting some burn.\n\nUkic\nHis defense is far more consistent then his offense, sadly. He’s quick, long, and can disrupt passing lanes.\nVerdict: 1 Thumb Up\nHe has the tools to defend the point well, tall and quick, just has to be consistent and build on the uggg….mole hill he built last year.\n\nDouby\nQuick and aggressive on the perimeter. He has long arms, and can surprise if people get sloppy with the ball.\nVerdict: 1 Thumb Up\nOur boy is known more for his offense then defense, which is quite telling. Ultimately, no matter how good he played during summer league, he is sitting at 4th on the depth chart at the PG, so as long as he doesn’t play bad, he doesn’t have to play good; if that made any sense.\n\nNesterovic\nHe never makes the spectacular plays, but he’s consistent, and there is something to say about that on a team full of guys who aren’t.\nVerdict: 2 Thumbs Up\nSolid, dude is solid. He isn’t the greatest defender, but he brings that veteran presence on defense which means we wont get nervous when he subs into the game in any situation….segue…\n\nO’Bryant\nYou would think he would be a poor man’s Bargnani on defense (lol first time that has been said); he’s 7″ with a 15″ wing span, a little defense should fall into his lap (blocks, tips, steals…). Sadly it doesn’t\nVerdict: Zero\nZero\n\nSo, we have 17 of a possible 28 thumbs up. Not great, but better then average."
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The perfidious logic behind this bill demonstrates the anti-Christian view of women that society is adopting.\n\nThe actual text of the bill includes the following:\n\n(a) Abortion care is a constitutional right and an integral part of comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care.\n\n(c) The state has an interest in ensuring that every pregnant person in California who wants to have an abortion can obtain access to that care as easily and as early in pregnancy as possible. When pregnant young people decide that abortion is the best option for them, having early, accessible care can help them stay on track to achieve their educational and other aspirational life plans.\n\nThe last line is particularly telling: abortion will help pregnant women “stay on track to achieve their educational and other aspirational life plans.” Aspirational is defined by one website as “having or characterized by aspirations to achieve social prestige and material success.” The example usage is fitting for this story: “young, aspirational, and independent women.”\n\nSociety is telling young women that their highest calling in life is to achieve educational, career, and societal success. For a woman who believes her highest calling is to achieve “social prestige and material success,” having a baby is just about the worst thing that can happen to her. The state wants to help ensure women “stay on track” with the feminist agenda, thus offering to kill all their babies for them.\n\nThe feminist ideal of a woman who can “do everything a man can do” has no warrant in Scripture. (Likewise, the idea that man can “do everything a woman can do,” is erroneous.) The Bible teaches that woman was made as a “helper” to man. This does not mean that a wife is less important or a doormat, but it does mean that her authority is derived from her husband. R.J. Rushdoony noted that “the biblical doctrine of woman thus reveals her as one crowned with authority in her ‘subjection’ or subordination, and clearly a helper of the closest possible rank to God’s appointed vicegerent over creation.” He gives the example of a colonel, whose power, authority, and prestige grows as the power, authority, and prestige of the general over him grows. Thus, woman’s subordination under man is also “her symbol of authority.” God created man and woman with distinct roles and differing abilities. One is not less important than the other. They were made to complement each other.\n\nIn some ways, the modern feminist or “women’s rights” movement is not a reaction against the biblical standard, but a reaction against the unbiblical ideals of the Enlightenment. Rushdoony notes that “few things have depressed women more than did the Enlightenment, which turned woman into an ornament and helpless creature.” He argues that the Age of Reason saw man as “reason incarnate” and woman as “emotion and will, and therefore inferior.” Rushdoony explains the result of the women’s rights movement’s attempt to correct this error:\n\nInstead of restoring woman to their rightful place of authority beside man, women’s rights became feminism: it put women in competition with men. It led to the masculinization of women and the feminization of men, to the unhappiness of both…Thus the Age of Reason brought in an irrational supremacy for men and has led to a war on both sexes. As a result, the laws today work, not to establish godly order, but to favor one sex or another.\n\nThe Bible destroys both the error of feminism and the error of the irrational supremacy of man. The Proverbs 31 woman, for example, shows us that a woman can be industrious, successful, and exercise authority in society, all while acting as the helper of her husband. The Proverbs 31 wife is a “competent manager who is able to take over all business affairs if needed, so that her husband can assume public office as a civil magistrate” (Rushdoony). The Proverbs 31 wife corrects both errors and presents a woman who, acting for the honor of her husband (“she will do him good,” Prov. 31:12), is competent and successful, while maintaining her primary role as a wife and mother.\n\nObviously, such a woman is very different from the pretty doll of the Age of Reason, and the highly competitive masculinized woman of the 20th century who is out to prove that she is as good as any man, if not better.\n\nRushdoony argues that Scripture primarily presents woman “as a wife, i.e., a help-meet.” Some women are called to singleness, which is itself a high-calling. However, most women are called to marry and most of those are able to bear children. For those who cannot bear children, their role of a wife remains: she is to, together with her husband, subdue the earth and exercise dominion over it. For those who can bear children (like those pregnant college students in California), their role as a wife and mother is clearly set before them in Paul’s counsel to young women: “Therefore, I want younger women to marry, have children, manage their households, and give the adversary no opportunity to accuse us.” (1 Timothy 5:14).\n\nThe highest calling of woman is to serve Jesus Christ. The outworking of that service, however, must conform to the structure that God has instituted in the world: “the head of every man is Christ; and the head of every woman is the man” (1 Corinthians 11:3). This doesn’t demean woman, it elevates her, lifting her status and authority to its rightful place. Prior to the Enlightenment, Rushdoony notes, “women [in 17th-century England] were often in business, were highly competent managers, and were involved in the shipping trade, as insurance brokers, manufactures, and the like.” Ferdinand Lundberg and Marynia Farnham note:\n\nUp to the eighteenth century women usually figured in business as partners with their husbands, and not in inferior capacities. They often took full charge during prolonged absences of their mates. In some instances, where they were the brighter of the pair, they ran the show.\n\nRushdoony also notes how “knowledge of early American history makes clear the high responsibilities of the woman.” New England sailing men, for instance, “could travel on two and three year voyages knowing that all business at home could be ably discharged by their wives.”\n\nThe competency and ability of woman that was (and still is) demonstrated does not mean that women should delegate the rearing of their children to the state. In many cases, husbands and wives would run their affairs together with their children, providing a real-life education that was far better than the one the California University system offers today. The proper way for a pregnant woman to “stay on track” is not to murder her child and continue her studies in a secular university, but rather to “marry, have children, [and] manage their households.” The most powerful institution on earth, it could be argued, is the home. To be a manager of the home provides a woman with far more influence and authority than being a CEO of a large corporation.",
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"Skip to content\nPosted on December 23, 2019 by The Overage Otaku\n\nThe Outsider is a useful narrative tool because people have to explain things to them. It’s really that simple.\n\nNow the “explaining” can take many forms. There can be trial and error, where the outsider learns by mistake, usually with comic results. See Sadao from The Devil is a Part-Timer; in fact, all the entities from Ente-Isla do this.\n\nThere’s intuition. Tohru, Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid, is certain enough of her superiority to humans that she doesn’t ask for help. She looks at humans and guesses at the principles that underlie their behavior, and since she recontextualizes everything in terms of her home world, she’s usually wrong.\n\nAnd the character can be told how things work. This can be very dull at times, but allows the writer to explore the meaning of life, particularly in terms of conversation. Yes, even in an anime it’s possible for characters to talk to one another, and sometimes to say things that are thoughtful and profound.\n\nWhich brings us to Elias Ainsworth. The Ancient Magus’ Bride is one of those stories, manga and anime, that intends to be thoughtful and succeeds, to a certain value of success, and at the heart of it is the story of the Ancient Magus, Elias, and his child bride, Chise Hatori.\n\nThey are a complementary couple, each with strengths and weaknesses, although most of the strengths are Elias’ and most of the weaknesses Chise’s, but what is important is this: at the start they both have a sense of alienation from humanity. Chise is a sleigh beggy, a human with contact with the fae world, and this has driven her so far away from ordinary human life that she sells herself into slavery.\n\nElias, of course, is some kind of monster, the type of which no one knows. So far as anyone can tell, he is the only of his kind in this world. Just as he’s starting to seem human, they make him seem more monstrous by having him confess he’s eaten human flesh. No, he’s not a cannibal; he’s not human himself.\n\nThat makes him the ultimate Outsider, of course. He’s not only not from this world, he’s alone here and does not know who he is or where he comes from. (Although it is consistent with the kind heart of the series that he has made very good friends here).",
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But, in a NASA study of pilots it was found that controlled rest, 40-minute naps, improved pilot alertness and performance (naps also have many other benefits for mind and body that can benefit anyone).\n\nEven if you aren’t pursuing a high-risk profession with people’s lives on the line, errors can still cost plenty of money, time and headache.\n\nThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that 100,000 accidents per year and 40,000 injuries are attributed to drowsy driving. After even 16 hours of wakefulness your abilities are impaired – after 24 hours they are on par with a legally drunk driver.\n\nThe previously mentioned medical resident study also found that those working 24 hour shifts were twice as likely to be involved in an accident.\n\nWhether you drive just for your commute or as part of your job, an accident is certainly not likely to benefit you. It wastes time, money, can get you fired from some jobs, and can even cause injuries or worse. 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"Just as with many other nootropics, especially the racetam family, and similar drugs such as noopept and phenibut, the exact mechanism of action of bromantane is not fully understood.\n\nBut mainly, in common with many of those drugs I’ve just mentioned, it seems to increase activity in the hippocampus. This is the area of the brain that helps to produce and regulate neurotransmitters, things like dopamine, serotonin, and glutamate.\n\nSo I was drawn to bromantane when I hit a plateau at the gym. I was using SARMs, but I was still plateauing due to just hitting some sort of effort brick wall.\n\nBromantane seemed a safe and attractive solution to punching through that performance brick wall because of how it was used by athletes to breakthrough similar performance barriers.\n\nScientific studies on this stuff are sketchy, but my bromantane experience was broadly in line with the traits found in human and animal studies:\n\nNow I was a little skeptical because nearly all of the scientific evidence is based on studies in rats. However, because athletes had been using it, and there are some clinical human trials, I knew that if there were some bombshell in the stuff then it would have already come to light.\n\nMy bromantane experience was to take a dose a couple of hours before I hit the gym. My performance improved dramatically over a month. I didn’t increase the dose, and I think it just pushed me up to another level. I felt faster, sharper, and just didn’t want to stop.\n\nOn top of that, I tried it for work performance as well. Bromantane at low doses gave me lucid thinking, confidence, sharper reaction times mentally, and an edge of calmness that was noticeable when others around me were struggling with deadline pressures on a project.\n\nBecause it’s not well researched or prescribed for any condition, finding the right bromantane dosage is always be tough, and any bromantane reviews that confidently give you an exact dose are plucking numbers out of the air.\n\nAll you can do is start at the sort of level most people talk about and then find your own path.\n\nThat’s what I did, starting with a dose of 100 mg per day. It’s quite long-lasting, so you only need to dose once. As I was using it mostly for the gym, I would just dose 100 mg of bromantane powder a couple of hours before I hit the gym.\n\nThat’s basically what I stuck with, but occasionally I would go for 200 mg bromantane dosage if I really needed to push things, sometimes dosing a few hours apart for a longer effect.\n\nHigh doses can be several thousand milligrams in dose, with no overwhelming negative side effects reported below 3000 mg. However, I would never recommend going over 1000 mg because the effects start to plateau, so you are increasing your personal risk for not much extra gain.",
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In Column D, we’ll extract the positions of the characters defined in Column C.\n\nIn Cell D5, the formula with the FIND function will be:\n\nAfter pressing Enter, the function will return 5 which means the letter ‘T’ lies in the 5th position in the text in Cell B5. Similarly, you can find the next two outputs in Cells D6 and D7.\n\n2. Use of FIND Function for Case-Sensitive Character(s) in Excel\n\nFor example, in Cell D5, ‘t’ with lower-case cannot be found in Cell B5 and that’s why if you input ‘t’ as find_text argument, you’ll be shown the #VALUE error. In Cell D5, we’ve defined the find_text argument with ‘T’ and as a result, the function has returned an integer which is defining the position of ‘T’ in the text string in Cell B6.\n\n3. Extracting Text from the Beginning of a String up to a Certain Position with FIND Function\n\nIf you have a dataset with a list of texts from which you have to extract the initial parts only then the combination of MID and FIND functions should be handy enough. The MID function returns the characters from the middle of a text string, given a starting position and length. The generic formula of this MID function is:\n\nFor example, in Column B, there are some texts with spaces inside and we have to extract the first names or words only.\n\nIn the output Cell C5, the related formula will be:\n\nAfter pressing Enter, you’ll be displayed the word from the beginning of the text in Cell B5.\n\nIn this formula, the starting_num for the MID function is 1 which means the output text will start from the first character in Cell B5. FIND function defines the number of characters or character length up to the first space.\n\n4. Drawing Out Text from the End of a String with FIND Function in Excel\n\nIn Column B, a few names are lying and in Column C, we have to pull out the last names only. So, the related and combined formula in the output Cell C5 will be:\n\n➤ FIND function returns the position of the first space from the text in Cell B5 and that is 5.\n\n➤ LEN function returns the total number of characters from the text string in Cell B5 and that is 14.\n\n➤ The difference between the previous two outputs is defined as the second argument for the RIGHT function which represents the number of characters from the end of a text string.\n\n➤ Finally, the RIGHT function extracts the last name defined by the number of characters from the end of that text string.\n\n5. Finding the Position of a Character Multiple Times with FIND Function\n\nAnd to find the position of the second space in the text string lying in Cell B5, the related formula in the output Cell D5 will be:\n\n6. Returning All Characters Between the 1st & 2nd Occurrences with FIND Function\n\nNow Column B has several texts with two spaces. We’ll extract the text between those two spaces in Column C for each case.\n\nIn the output Cell C5, the related formula will be:\n\nAfter pressing Enter, the formula will return the extracted data lying between the two spaces from the text string in Cell B5.\n\n➤ In the second argument (start_num) of the MID function, the FIND function defines the starting number of the character as the position of the first space.\n\n➤ Finally, the MID function returns the extracted text value based on the described arguments.\n\n7. Pulling Out Text within Parenthesis with FIND Function in Excel\n\nIn Column B, there are a few texts with parenthesis inside. We’ll extract the data lying inside the parentheses only.\n\nThe required formula with FIND and MID function in the output Cell C5 will be:\n\nPress Enter and you’ll get the text between parentheses at once.\n\n➤ The third argument of the MID function, FIND(“)”,B5)-FIND(“(“,B5)-1, defines the number of characters between the opening and closing brackets.\n\n➤ Finally, the MID function returns the extracted data or text within the parenthesis.\n\nRead More: How to Use TEXT Function in Excel (10 Examples)\n\n🔺 If more than one character is included in the FIND function, it’ll return the position of the first character only.\n\n🔺 FIND function does not support wildcard characters as it extracts the position of the defined text only in a numerical value.\n\n🔺 To avoid case-sensitivity, use the SEARCH function instead of the FIND function.\n\n🔺 If the find_text argument is empty, the function will return 1.\n\n🔺 If the input in the find_text argument is found more than once in the selected text string, the function will return the position of the first finding only.\n\nI hope all of the suitable methods mentioned above to use the FIND function will now prompt you to apply them in your Excel spreadsheets with more productivity. 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All inspired by their Christian faith.\n\nNow they are going after the public library, teachers and school board members, the swimming pool, the city council, the community theater group. Trying to tear down these small, local, trusted, life-giving institutions that make our town liveable and bustling. Fueled by half-truths and false witness. Accusing. Dividing. Spewing fear and distrust. “Leaders” informed by nasty, propagandistic websites and political aspirations. And all sorts of good people, hard workers in our community, left trashed and bashed by this horrific agenda.\n\nOf course, I am hardly the first person to notice this apparent disconnect between the way of Jesus and the ways of these people. And while I am so tired of the cliche “both-sides-ism,” I realize it isn’t only small-town, midwestern Christians who can be angry, hypocritical, and un-Christlike. Maybe it is because I see it and hear it so up-close, it just continues to dig at me. Maybe it’s because I feel so outnumbered. And maybe because it seems to be getting worse, not better.\n\nLet me be clear. I am not at all suggesting that my grandpa or my townspeople are Nazis. I’m wrestling with something more grassroots, truly face-to-face. How can people I know, many that I respect, be this way?\n\nI wonder about the German woman in the photo from that Hitler rally. Did she survive the war? If so, what sort of consequences and crises did she suffer — loss of a husband, her children, her home? I wonder how she felt when the Nazi atrocities came to light? What do her grandchildren or great-grandchildren know and think about her now?\n\nI wonder how my grandfather would feel about the impression that his outburst, now more than 50 years ago, made on me?\n\nI wonder about many of the Christians around me. Will seeing “up close and personal” the destruction of people they know and local institutions right around them, calm them or energize them? I’m afraid I know. 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"The CFM International Leap-1A powered narrow body will undergo ground tests prior to its scheduled first flight Airbus adds. It gives “mid-2018” as the time frame for the first delivery to a customer.\n\nThe variant’s exits are positioned immediately aft of the wing and can be removed to allow a higher-density seating capability. In the high-density single-class layout, with a space-saving aft galley installed, the aircraft can seat up to 240 passengers.\n\nIn a recent interview with AIN, Bellamy reported that the program teams had flown four flight-test airplanes a total of some 1,500 hours, while production crews had attached wings and began painting the fifth flight-test airplane. Bellamy detailed the status of the flight-test program at Moses Lake, Washington, where the four existing flight-test airplanes have completed more than 50 percent of their duties ahead of expected certification in late 2019. Targeting first delivery to launch All Nippon Airways in mid-2020, program leadership now expects the MRJ flight-test airplanes to clock as many as 3,000 hours, some 500 hours more than originally allocated.\n\nAviation completed the first test run of the new Advanced Turboprop (ATP) at GE’s Prague engine manufacturing facility in the Czech Republic. The first application for the 1,240-shp ATP is the Cessna Denali single-engine turboprop, which is scheduled to fly late this year. Engine certification testing begins this year.\n\nWith a 16:1 overall pressure ratio, the engine is expected to offer 20 percent lower fuel burn and 10 percent higher cruise speed compared with competing engines. Time between overhaul is set at 4,000 hours. The ATP is part of a family that will include engines in 1,000-to 1,600-shp range.\n\nThis new engine is also aimed at the Pilatus PC-12 and Daher TBM900.",
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You might want to explore the Canadian Rockies away from the crowds, discover Québec’s French roots, visit the lighthouses and traditional fishing villages of the Maritime provinces, or chase the ghost of the gold rush in the Yukon.\n\nFrom British Columbia’s wild coastline to the snow-blanketed pinnacles and glacier-fed lakes of the Rockies in Alberta, western Canada presents the country’s most striking landscapes.\n\nTaking to the wheel, you can follow a well-traversed route through the Canadian Rockies to see some of the region’s most remarkable natural features, such as the Athabasca Glacier and Lake Louise. You’ll visit both with a drive along the Icefields Parkway.\n\nThis 232-km (144-mile) road cuts through sheer-sided, glacier-clad peaks between Jasper and Lake Louise, following the milky waters of the Athabasca River past aquamarine lakes and frothing waterfalls. You can pause to follow forested hiking trails or picnic at one of the viewpoints.\n\nIt’s plain to see why this area is so popular, but roads do get busy during the summer months. There are alternative routes to escape the crowds, though.\n\nTaking a self-drive trip through western Canada’s lesser-known areas brings you in contact with small towns and villages within the Canadian Rockies, such as Fernie, Nelson and Golden. These settlements have retained a traditional feel with their clutches of wooden buildings cradled among the mountains.\n\nOn the same route, you can kayak on the glassy waters of Waterton Lakes National Park and hike through its wildflower meadows, where bison and black bears graze. Away from the mountains, the Okanagan Valley’s vineyards form a patchwork across gentle hills and invite you in for wine tastings.\n\nIf coastal scenery is more your thing, British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast Highway curls along the forested seaboard north of Vancouver. 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Rich in history and architecture, with countryside that’s barely touched by human presence, the provinces offer a contrasting view to Canada’s western side.\n\nDriving in Ontario and Québec lets you take in rural towns and villages and lesser-known parks, without having to drive longer than four hours at a time or contend with any winding, mountainous roads.\n\nYour time self-driving in Ontario can swing between its busy cities and peaceful countryside. Alongside exploring Toronto and Ottawa’s museums and markets, you could see Niagara Falls by boat or helicopter, and canoe close to moose in Algonquin Provincial Park, staying in a quintessentially Canadian log cabin.\n\nThe drives in-between take in large swathes of countryside that include shimmering lakes, rushing streams and pockets of forest that set the landscape ablaze with reds, yellows and oranges come fall. 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Visiting the park couples well with searching for whales and photographing lighthouses along the Gaspé Peninsula, and exploring the history and food of old Montréal and Québec City on guided walking tours.\n\nSelf-driving in the Maritimes: coastal drives and high tides\n\nAn under-discovered corner of Canada, the Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island almost feel like they’re part of a different country. From the Irish and Scottish lilts in residents’ accents to the stilted clapboard houses that line the waterfront of traditional fishing villages, the provinces have a distinct personality and the feel of a bygone era.\n\nExploring the Maritimes on a self-drive trip, you’ll find roads are quiet and journeys are relatively short, though the coastal views are likely to entice you into stopping frequently.\n\nYou can choose to take in all three provinces on one trip (as outlined in our Maritime Treasures trip idea) or focus in on self-driving Nova Scotia or New Brunswick as stand-alone destinations.\n\nNova Scotia is where you’ll experience some of the region’s most scenic drives. There’s the Lighthouse Route, which hugs the coastline between Halifax and Lunenburg, taking in secluded bays, inlets and distinctive lighthouses such as the red-topped beacon Peggy’s Point.\n\nThe most revered, though, is the Cabot Trail, which curls around the wave-battered northern coastline of Cape Breton Island on Nova Scotia’s eastern tip. You’ll have views over the sheer cliffs stretching ahead throughout the 297-km (185-mile) drive, with the chance to spot moose and eagles.\n\nOver in New Brunswick, you can drive along the coast to the Bay of Fundy to witness the world’s highest tides — 160 billion tonnes of seawater flows in and out of the bay each day. You can also take whale-watching trips to see humpback, minke and finback whales, which migrate to the bay each summer to feed and calve.\n\nHome to coppery-red beaches, blinking lighthouses and woodland-scattered coastal parks, Prince Edward Island is a pleasure ground for driving and compact enough to explore in its entirety in just a few days.\n\nIsland life was the basis for Lucy Maud Montgomery’s 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables. You can visit 19th-century Green Gables Farm (the setting for the book), along with uncovering the history of Canada’s Confederation in Charlottetown, dubbed the ‘birthplace’ of Canada.\n\nSelf-driving through the Yukon: from gold-rush towns to lake-strewn parks\n\nTimeless towns dot a starkly beautiful landscape of mountains, glaciers, lakes and raging rivers. Almost every person you meet seems to have a story to tell. And, there’s a feeling of being somewhere completely untamed. This is Canada’s Yukon, a northerly territory that the modern world seems to have forgotten.\n\nOn a self-drive trip through the Yukon, you can visit historic towns that popped up during the Klondike Gold Rush and have changed little since. Wooden buildings once used by exhausted gold prospectors line the unpaved streets of Dawson City, while following the Silver Trail gets you to Mayo and Keno City, where old silver mines lie abandoned at the mountains’ feet.\n\nEast of Dawson City, your drive takes you along the Top of the World Highway, where you can pause to gaze over miles of hills and mountain peaks untouched by humans. The highway slips into Alaska before taking you southeast into Kluane National Park. 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"A new entry for Linda even though she’s been in the industry for yonks! Linda is a founding member of the Professional Travel Bloggers Association and writes passionately about being green and eco friendly on her ventures. Linda comes from that enigma of a city. Is it Derry or is it Londonderry? :-p",
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"Maura Ward maintains her place with her worldly blog which tells you how to live a little, even though Maura’s not a teenager anymore. I found out that Maura managed to backpack her way to places like Uzbekistan and Kryzkstan in 2013! Now that’s dedication! Definitely one to watch and keep up with. I bet she still loves sitting with a cup of tea in Kilkeel staring at the Irish Sea though.\n\nIf you remember back to last year’s list, Helen was one of four Ulster folk up for the Wanderlust Blog of the Year award! This year she travelled around once more – hiking up Adam’s Peak in Sri Lanka and won yet another travel writing competition. Helen’s writing is superb.\n\n4. Life in a Rucksack by Abbi Morrison\n\nAbbi long ago gave up life in Coleraine to explore the world. This year she has worked full time in New Zealand, exploring her current residing country as much as she can as well as travelling to South Korea and Australia. Abbi mixes off the beaten track stuff with obvious tourist places with much aplomb. She’s not afraid to admit she sometimes packs too much into her rucksack life.",
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"Julie is a new entry and I’ve included her because her blog is an excellent resource for SEO writers, new bloggers and anyone into social media. Julie is also currently in London, so not based in the six counties. She doesn’t directly write about her travels on her main site, but you can bet your life she’s tried more cuisines than an Ulster Fry or a packet of dulse.",
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"You’re already reading my own travel blog, Don’t Stop Living so welcome. I’m Jonny Blair. Having left Bangor some 11 years ago I’m now on a conquest to travel the world and write about it. I cracked the 80 country mark in 2013 and also visited 10 Chinese Provinces, 15 new countries and some off the wall obscure spots like Jiangling, Sulaymaniyeh, Vank, Ramallah and Shahr-e Kord. There’s no bias involved in self inclusion either – my stats are up with the rest on the list as the other 9 NI bloggers will testify and I made it onto the BBC last year thanks to my travelling NI flag stories. Hope so anyway 😉",
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"Patrick’s blog has a cool story to it – he is hitch hiking all the way from Belfast to Beijing. Now that’s hardcore. I tracked him down to India at present and earlier randomly met up with him in Turkey and Iran (by chance). Check out the stats page on Patrick’s site which details who all has given him lifts and how many endless hours he has spent waiting for free rides.",
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"This year has seen Justin Egli’s site Ikimasho (Japanese for “Let’s go”) go from strength to strength. Endless posts filled with laughter, real life experience and quirky wit will have you reading, and reading, and reading! Justin is out in Tokyo most of the year but as you can tell he loves a bit of adventure. He spent Christmas with some Indonesian Gangsters and climbed an active volcano. Endless charm and wit. He’s originally from Bangor, too.",
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"Bangkok based Bangor man Allan Wilson won Wanderlust’s Blog of the year last time round! It’s easy to see why. His passion for writing is clear, his honest raw tales keeps you on the edge and his deliberately opaque sarcasm pisses off the moaners and keeps the lovers in love. I’m not even sure Allan knows that the title of his blog was also a hit for Downpatrick rock band Ash back in 1997 (A Life Less Ordinary). Allan knows his stuff about South East Asia so check his site out please!!\n\nSo that’s it folks for 2014. Thanks to all those on the list who travelled, blogged and entertained us all in the last 12 months. If you know of any Northern Irish travel blogs (or travel related) that are not on the list and that fit the criteria, please drop me a line:"
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The flights normally pass through U.S. airspace, raising the possibility they could be intercepted.\n\n“We support the sovereign right of …. Venezuela and all states in the region to grant asylum to those persecuted for their ideals or their struggles for democratic rights,” he said in the address to Cuba’s national assembly.\n\nThe 82-year-old Cuban leader said his country was aware of the kind of secretive NSA programs Snowden revealed. He said that as a longtime enemy of Washington, the Caribbean nation has been “one of the most harassed and spied-upon nations on the planet.”\n\nCastro also brought up the case of Luis Posada Carriles, an anti-Castro militant wanted in both Venezuela and Cuba for the 1976 bombing of a Cuban passenger plane that killed 73. Posada Carriles has been living in the United States since 2005. Multiple legal efforts to deport him have failed.\n\nSnowden has been out of sight in the transit area of Moscow’s main airport since he suddenly appeared there on a plane from Hong Kong two weeks ago.\n\nOver the weekend, both Venezuela and Bolivia made asylum offers to Snowden, and Nicaragua has said it is also considering his request.\n\nThe case continued to have ramifications across Latin America, as Brazil on Sunday said it was worried by a report that the United States has collected data on billions of telephone and email conversations in the country.\n\nThe O Globo newspaper reported that information released by Snowden shows that the number of telephone and email messages logged by the NSA in Brazil in January alone was not far behind the 2.3 billion reportedly collected in the United States.\n\nForeign Minister Antonio Patriota, speaking from the colonial city of Paraty where he was attending Brazil’s top literary festival, expressed “deep concern at the report that electronic and telephone communications of Brazilian citizens are being the object of espionage by organs of American intelligence.\n\n“The Brazilian government has asked for clarifications” through the U.S. Embassy in Brazil and Brazil’s embassy in Washington, he said.\n\nPatriota also said Brazil will ask the U.N. for measures “to impede abuses and protect the privacy” of Internet users, laying down rules for governments “to guarantee cybernetic security that protects the rights of citizens and preserves the sovereignty of all countries.”\n\nThe spokesman for the U.S. Embassy in Brazil’s capital, Dean Chaves, said diplomats there would not have any comment.\n\nBut the Office of the Director of National Intelligence issued a statement saying, “The U.S. government will respond through diplomatic channels to our partners and allies in the Americas … While we are not going to comment publicly on specific alleged intelligence activities, as a matter of policy we have made clear that the United States gathers foreign intelligence of the type gathered by all nations.”\n\nThe chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff warned Sunday that Snowden’s overall disclosures have undermined U.S. relationships with other countries and affected what he calls “the importance of trust.” Gen. 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But it has set us back temporarily.”\n\nThe O Globo article said that “Brazil, with extensive digitalized public and private networks operated by large telecommunications and internet companies, appears to stand out on maps of the U.S. agency as a priority target for telephony and data traffic, alongside nations such as China, Russia and Pakistan.”\n\nThe report did not describe the sort of data collected, but the U.S. programs appear to gather what is called metadata: logs of message times, addresses and other information rather than the content of the messages.\n\nThe report was co-authored by U.S. journalist Glenn Greenwald, who originally broke the Snowden story in the Britain-based Guardian newspaper, where he writes a regularly blog.\n\nIn a Sunday posting, Greenwald wrote that “the NSA has, for years, systematically tapped into the Brazilian telecommunication network and indiscriminately intercepted, collected and stored the email and telephone records of millions of Brazilians.”\n\nHe said Brazil was merely an example of a global practice.\n\n“There are many more populations of non-adversarial countries which have been subjected to the same type of mass surveillance net by the NSA: indeed, the list of those which haven’t been are shorter than those which have,” he wrote.\n\nThe O Globo article said the NSA collected the data through an association between U.S. and Brazilian telecommunications companies. 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In the past years, the frequency of the Earth’s vibration (known as the Shumann Resonance) measurably increased from 7,83 Hz up to 20-30 Hz in different countries. Due to this increase of vibration, dormant energies which have been resting in every square meter are waking up and gradually coming to the surface. These ancient, emerging energies can cause intense turbulence, confusion, and depression, as well as emotional and mental problems for the inhabitants.\n\nAll energy signatures, like those of earlier human occupation, remain. Additionally, natural earth formations such as underground watercourses, earth dislocation or black streams always leave an energetic vibration behind. These can have a positive or negative impact on the inhabitants. If there are predominantly left-turning energies, they can, over time, drain energy from the human body, which has primarily right-turning energies. Even for healthy people who are genetically and karmically untroubled, this can cause slight tiredness or exhaustion, which is somehow compensated for by the body. However, for people whose immune system is already weakened by stress, pressure, illness, or emotional difficulties, this can cause a dramatic impairment of the system. Consequently the body is even more vulnerable for other physical and emotional symptoms.\n\nThe Art and Science of Earth Geomancy\n\nThe art of geomancy had been practiced in many different cultures of the world, until it gradually got lost in the western world over the past century. No longer was matter seen as a form of energy, as something with its own life and soul, but as something static and lifeless.\n\nIn Europe the art of geomancy has been practiced for thousands of years. Our ancestors used to be in deep contact with the surrounding energies and elemental beings, believing in a mystic and magical world.\n\nIn those days, the knowledge of the energies of earth was perceived with much greater awareness. Before the Christianization, the Germanic and Celtic tribes lived in intuitive connection with mother earth. The inquisition then destroyed a great part of this knowledge, making use of fear and violence. Not only palaces and estates, but also particularly monastaries and churches were built in natural places of spiritual energy. The mighty did not want to miss the benefit gained from such a special place. The architecture of the time comprised and took advantage of the landscape’s potency when choosing their building sites. Up to this day it is possible to feel the uplifting energy of those unique places.\n\nOpenness for the energies of the earth\n\nEven simple people used to be sensitive and open to the energies of the earth and their surroundings. In the ‘Allgäu’ region in Bavaria, for example, farmers used to successfully cure their children from bedwetting by placing a mirror face-down on the ground – an effective method up to this day, which however needs to be applied with care.\n\nIn China, geomancy has a great tradition. Taoism extensively deals with the mastering of energies, including the earth’s energy which ensouls stones, mountains, plants, and water. In old China taoistic geomancy masters were traditionally called to sanctify a place before purchasing it or building on it. Moreover, these masters cleanse living space from disease and misfortune, because such incidents can be accumulated over a long period of time and have negative effects on subsequent inhabitants.\n\nFrom China this art spread out to many Asian countries. In Bhutan, the art of geomancy ‘Tsepa’, as well as carpentry, still belongs to the twelve traditional arts. In old Tibet, the locals used to worship the mountains and avoided to harm them. In case it was a necessary to dig into the mountain, this was prepared with rituals and immolations. Even today Tibetans believe that mountains have a soul, represented by a kind of mountain king. In their view, a mountain becomes dull and powerless, if the mountain king does not feel well and moves away. There are stories of locals who were able to see these kings. Apparently a big number of the mountain kings disappeared after the Chinese occupation, as the Chinese were starting to dig for gold and other resources.\n\nRespect for the power of nature\n\nIn India, trees are still worshipped as beings and deities. Offerings are made to them and particular rituals are performed. The special connection of Native Indians from North America with nature is as known as the shamanic abilities and sensibility of the Indians from South America. Wether you look at the Aborigines in Australia, the Maoris in New Zealand, different tribes in Afrika, the tribes of the Eskimo, the Kahunas of Hawaii, or even people of Russia and Arabia, you will find a deep appreciation and respect for the power of nature and certain rituals and skills to harmonize with it.\n\nThe Tao of change\n\nSlowly the western world is also beginning to realize that all matter is to be seen as a free act of energies which are in constant movement and change. It is influenced by thoughts and feelings and is not as solid, permanent, and static as the western consciousness still mainly perceives it. Without constant change, nothing would be perceivable. Life would be like a picture, not like a movie. Everything in our universe is flooded with love and life!",
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