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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. _ Something just didn't feel right about that Purple Heart medal up for grabs in an Illinois garage sale. The conviction led the buyer on an information quest that ended in Gurley last week when the medal was presented to the family of the long-deceased soldier. The recipient. private first class Veer M. Krause, was killed in action in the Korean Conflict - often known as the Forgotten War. Thank goodness the medal purchaser had the fortitude to track down its history so Krause's valor would also not be forgotten. Such medals are earned, not bought in garage sales for a buck. This one had been paid for in blood. A priceless keepsake for family members of the deceased. Krause was killed in the Battle of the Naktong Bulge in South Korea on Sept. 8, 1950. The medal was awarded on Jan. 2, 1951. He was living in Norfolk County, Va. with his grandmother when he joined the military in 1949. How it wound up an east-central Illinois yard sale remains a mystery. Judy Krause-Mobley of Gurley had been looking for information about her late father and her deceased uncle, Veer M. Krause. She had submitted an e-mail to the Korean War Veteran's Association newsletter last year after learning of their military service. Meanwhile, a bargain hunter stumbled across some medals encased in a faded black box in a garage sale in Jacksonville, Ill. Veer Krause's name was inscribed on the back of the Purple Heart. The other medal and a presidential proclamation also belonged to him, The medal purchaser, insisting on anonymity, contacted a newspaper reporter for the Jacksonville Journal-Courier in Jacksonville, Ill. The reporter gleaned details about Krause's military service through a congressman. The buyer said he thought it "sad" that the seller had told him the box of military honors was from a family friend and didn't mean anything to her. A further investigation by the Journal-Courier led to the newsletter inquiry by Gurley's Krause-Mobley. The newspaper sent the Purple Heart and other keepsakes in a package to The Huntsville Times, which set up an official handover last Friday from local officials with the Military Order of the Purple Heart. So now, a Madison County family can relish in the valor of a loved one who served his country honorably. Other items given the family include Veer's Good Conduct Medal, a box of family photographs and a proclamation signed by President Harry Truman that reads: "Freedom lives and through it he lives, in a way that humbles the undertakings of most men." By most accounts, Veer, a member of the 38th Infantry, had been in Korea for less than three weeks when he died. A salute to the garage sale purchaser who didn't want this Purple Heart recipient's service to go unnoticed. By John Peck for the editorial board. E-mail: john.peck@htimes.com
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Beowulf manuscript (c) Michael Bodian “The British Library aims to digitise its 25,000 medieval manuscripts, so readers around the world can see them. Here are six of the rarest” including the Beowulf manuscript (shown above; photo (c) Michael Bodian). via Lines of beauty: British Library’s medieval manuscripts go digital – FT.com.
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Are your hands getting tired yet? Today's prompt: write a poem in honor of baseball's Opening Day! I'd write one about how my head must have a ball magnet inside of it, because no matter where I am, if balls are flying around (!), I'll be out cold before the seventh quarter. GOOOOOOOOOAL! Lake Sketch —For Brian Ang What will impress the death cult? The beautiful, vacant water’s canto, her cinema, What will impress the cult of death? The empress of the lake is here, all 90 degree angles. To move five stones to the right is to enforce the odds. To pepper-spray a toddler in the springtime, Printemps Paris. Posted here. * Spring Thursday Everything doesn't need To smell like egg For your day to be shitty But it doesn't hurt Meanwhile the city Is not one for pity Still it feels good to ask Maybe I should move To a permanent lunch The fulcrum of every day Balanced there you see What happens everywhere Doesn't stay there Hey self here's an idea For your idea museum Let's forget we ever Breathed without singing Into each moment of Shirtsleeve weather Posted here. *
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Introducing Davidoff Coffee We are proud to introduce you to Davidoff coffee. Like a fine blended whiskey, Davidoff selects its beans from the world’s best growing regions and then perfectly roasts and blends to create the perfect cup of coffee. Davidoff cafe received its name from its founder, Zino Davidoff, a Swiss entrepreneur . His motto is “Having a taste for Quality is Having a Taste for Life”. He starts his morning with 2 espressos and has always had a taste for fine coffee. The brand strives to maintain the highest quality and flavor to ensure that even the most discriminating aficionado is pleased. The coffee is a blend of quality Arabica beans from various fertile soils from around the globe. When perfecting the blend acidity, aroma, flavor and body are put into the equation to get the perfect balance of each. It is roasted with carefully controlled temperate and time to get it just right. Davidoff has a variety of blends: - Rich Aroma: This is a full body coffee made from South American and East African beans, giving it a full body and rich aroma. It comes as whole bean, ground or instant to meet the individuals brewing preference. - Fine Aroma: Uses beans from Central America and Colombia, giving it a delicate aroma and taste. - Espresso 57: Made from Arabica beans from Africa, Latin America and Pacific to create a rich, dark roast with a mellow finish. It is named 57 after the specific roasting temperature. This is available as wholebean, ground or instant, allowing it be made it with an espresso machine or simply by adding hot water - Cafe Creme: This is a blend of South American and Central American Highland beans is designed to be made with an espresso machine. It guarantees a perfect crema every time. So why not indulge and try our Gourmet coffee’s by blending coffees you get that perfect cup of coffee to start of your day!
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What a sweet & perfect wedding day for Amy & Alex! They had their wedding & reception at a family friend’s house with lots of land and a beautiful lake – completely breathtaking! The details were amazing & fit them so well – perfect for a good, southern wedding. We were excited that Amy was willing to hop into a paddleboat while still in her dress – yay, for adventurous brides! Endless blessings to you guys – enjoy married life! Stunning bridesmaid dress color – love it! Beautiful! Love this moment… Such a perfect day! Simple but cute! Chalkboard nameplates! Sweet moment with her dad…
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Addressing the “summer break’s here” attitude! May 8th, 2011 by Cathy Jo Nelson I sent this in an email to staff, and shared via facebook too. This is a snippet from my reader (Jenny Lucca’s Lucacept–Intercepting the Web) about a recent Ted Talk (Formal Title — Ted: Ideas Worth Sharing). Ted is pretty much a favorite video blog, and I’m always playing catch up with it. The snippet below is where Jenny Lucca, who is from Melbourne, Australia, and (and a member of my PLN) blogged about it. Of course as soon as I read it there I had to go view. Jenny wrote: … personalized search, where organizations. To add to this commentary, I am sharing with my staff that I certainly will be adding this to my instruction on searching, and also add it as a good reason to use the DISCUS (and now EBSCO,) the vehicles to databases we use as the primary source for information for research, and not the favored search engine. I am a Google FREAK no less than most students, but I understand that it is not the best source for authoritative research that is accurate, unbiased, often refereed, current, and reliable. Many of our kids do not yet understand this. I wrote to certain ones on my staff this added comment as well: Since I feel you challenge your students to think critically, this would be a wonderful ten minute video that could spur debate or more in your classes. The video is located at: (directly form the Ted Talks site) as well as from Youtube If Ted is blocked, we need to work to have it unblocked–it is that powerful (but that’s another soapbox for another day.) Please share in your department where you think this is relevant. At this time of the school year, when most standardized testing is done (the only thing left to my knowledge is AP Exams, and they are almost done) it is difficult to kindle interest in much schoolwork–among students and teachers. I think Ted Talks could drive our entire curriculum for these last fifteen days of school. [...] and/or the Ted Talks video. Oh my, only maybe THREE acknowledged awareness of it. I blogged it May 8, 2011 and again September 4, 2011. I am happy to report that I DO teach about this, and have for now over [...]
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For businesses looking to implement their first supply chain integration systems, or those looking to improve that which they already have, the future of the methodology will remain of interest. The continued explosion of hosted systems (also known as Software as a Service – SaaS), has already begun to radically alter the supply chain integration landscape. As discussed elsewhere throughout this short series of articles, supply chain integration is currently a job requiring extensive (expensive) expertise due to the complexities inherent in joining multiple computer systems. As with most technological advances, implementation of integrations should get inherently easier as on-site complexity is reduced. Suppliers will be faced with the choice of rolling out the exact same ERP system in each of their own businesses, or to outsource the EDI functions required to communicate between disparate systems to a third-party. As cloud-based software and services continue to mature, the use of on-site systems becomes more expensive and effectively redundant. By outsourcing functions to the cloud such as invoicing and billing, businesses immediately benefit from a reduction in complexity and duplicated effort. An ideal Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) platform will take input from any ERP or accounting system, as Celtrino’s Smart Admin product does, and seamlessly convert and transfer the data to a receiving system. The onus for translation and EDI connectivity becomes the responsibility of the hosted service provider. In such a scenario, the cloud service provider configures and maintains the EDI connectors for the systems of all of their service users, for the same subscription fee. The clients are then able to make savings on the costs of hiring EDI consultants every time a reconfiguration of the data interchange layout is required. Business Process Outsourcing as part of a Supply Chain Integration is a hot topic and looks set to remain so for some time. As demand for BPO increases, service providers will be forced to further tune and improve their offerings. All this is great news for the customer and their customers in turn. If you would like to know more about how Celtrino’s Smart Admin platform can be used to assist your business in Supply Chain Integration, please do not hesitate to contact us. Supply Chain Integration Part 1 Supply Chain Integration Part 2 Supply Chain Integration Part 3 Supply Chain Integration Part 4 Posted on October 26, 2011 in B2B Platform in the Cloud, Business Process Outsourcing, Integrated Supply Chain Management Platform, Supply Chain Integration, Supply Chain Management, Supply Chain Performance by Tagged as Comments Off
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- Making water safe to drink: discussing different methods of turning dirty water into safe, drinkable water for different communities. - Hand washing: explaining how hands carry germs and encouraging correct hand-washing procedures. (Today, by the way, is Global Handwashing Day.) - Handling human waste: explaining how improper disposal leads to contamination and offering suggestions for improving specific community conditions. - Facilitating interpersonal communication: identifying the need for better communication between families and community members on water, health and sanitation issues. .
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ShowYouSuck x Stefan Ponce - Girls, Girls, Girls [Free Ep] ShowYouSuck has been making rounds in the music biz repping Chi City and its budding hip-hop scene. His latest project is a hot new collabo with producer Stefan Ponce for a 5-track EP, Girls, Girls, Girls (dare you to guess what it’s about). Stream it and download below and tune in back for more!
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Containing 768-dimensional embedding vectors derived from the "content" column of the RefinedWeb dataset.
The embeddings were generated using the E5-Base-4k model with a context length of 1024, employing scaled dot-product attention.

Original dataset:
This dataset bases as derivative work on RefinedWeb, an English web dataset created by the TII (Technology Innovation Institute).
Attribution is given to the TII as original authors of the RefinedWeb dataset as per Section 4 of RefinedWeb's Open Data Commons Attribution License (ODC-By).
Produced with the MiniCorpus pipeline, an investigation of the MiniPile data-distillation method (Kaddour, 2023).

  • Embedding Model: E5-Base-4k
  • Embedding Dimensions: 768
  • Embedding Context Length: 1024 tokens
  • Embedding Implementation Specifics: Scaled Dot-Product Attention
  • Embedding Scope: For embedding, all but the "content" field are disregarded.

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https://huggingface.co/datasets/tiiuae/falcon-refinedweb

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