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{"content":[{"text":"2021 \n Taco Tuesday Series \n Amendment #1","bbox":{"left":0.374003,"top":0.060265,"width":0.298787,"height":0.096124}},{"text":"SECTION 8 of the NOR","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.197298,"width":0.17919000000000002,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"8 \n 8.1","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.229874,"width":0.024819999999999995,"height":0.03136400000000003}},{"text":"SCORING \n Each race day, a boat’s Daily Score will be her finishing position after scoring all races that \n day. \n A boat’s Series Score will be the sum of her Daily Scores less the discarded scores as \n follows. This changes RRS A2.1 \n 8.2.1 The worst Daily Score from race days 1-8 will be discarded \n 8.2.2 The worst Daily Score from race days 9-16 will be discarded \n A boat that did not start/compete, did not finish, is disqualified, or retires, shall be scored \n points for the finishing place one more than the number of starters in the race. This \n modifies RRS A4.2 and A9 \n PHRF boats will be scored using their Area D RLC rating plus Non-Spinnaker Offset. \n Boats assigned a Taco Tuesday Race Rating will be scored using that Race Rating.","bbox":{"left":0.161804,"top":0.229874,"width":0.713819,"height":0.18519}},{"text":"8.2","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.276427,"width":0.024819999999999995,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"8.3","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.337033,"width":0.024819999999999995,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"8.4 \n 8.5","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.382487,"width":0.024819999999999995,"height":0.03257699999999997}},{"text":"IS CHANGED TO READ","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.436881,"width":0.177786,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"8 \n 8.1","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.473876,"width":0.024819999999999995,"height":0.031364}},{"text":"SCORING \n Each race day, a boat’s Daily Score will be her finishing position after scoring all races \n that day. \n A boat’s Series Score will be the sum of her Daily Scores less the discarded scores as \n follows. This changes RRS A2.1 \n 8.2.1 The worst Daily Score from race days 1-8 will be discarded \n 8.2.2 The worst Daily Score from race days 9-16 will be discarded \n A boat that did not start/compete, did not finish, is disqualified, or retires, shall be scored \n points for the finishing place one more than the number of starters in the race. This \n modifies RRS A5.2 \n PHRF boats will be scored using their Area D RLC rating plus Non-Spinnaker Offset. \n Boats assigned a Taco Tuesday Race Rating will be scored using that Race Rating.","bbox":{"left":0.161804,"top":0.473876,"width":0.712828,"height":0.18519000000000002}},{"text":"8.2","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.520391,"width":0.024819999999999995,"height":0.015152000000000054}},{"text":"8.3","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.580997,"width":0.024819999999999995,"height":0.015152000000000054}},{"text":"8.4 \n 8.5","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.62649,"width":0.024819999999999995,"height":0.03257600000000005}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.135294,"top":0.081061,"width":0.152941,"height":0.1}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.135294,"top":0.081061,"width":0.152941,"height":0.1}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"JOURNAL OF CONCURRENT DISORDERS","bbox":{"left":0.177369,"top":0.118043,"width":0.6425930000000001,"height":0.02516900000000001}},{"text":"FOUNDING EDITOR \n Masood Zangeneh, Ph.D., Humber College, Canada","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.158859,"width":0.384636,"height":0.035334000000000004}},{"text":"EDITOR-IN-CHIEF \n Mona Nouroozifar, Humber College, Canada","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.206838,"width":0.334786,"height":0.035335000000000005}},{"text":"MANAGING EDITOR \n Priscilla Chou, University of Guelph-Humber, Canada","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.254856,"width":0.398977,"height":0.035335000000000005}},{"text":"ASSOCIATE EDITORS \n Greta Kaluzeviciute, University of Essex, U.K. \n Md. Aminul Islam, University of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh \n Roghieh Nooripour, Ph.D., Alzahra University, Iran \n Elena Stănculescu, Ph.D., University of Bucharest, Romania \n Salma Khaled, Ph.D., Qatar University, Qatar \n Salahuddin Mohammed, The University of Mississippi, USA","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.302836,"width":0.453735,"height":0.11490499999999998}},{"text":"EDITORIAL ASSISTANT \n Daniel Di Palma, University of Guelph-Humber, Canada","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.430702,"width":0.41571199999999997,"height":0.03504400000000002}},{"text":"EDITORIAL BOARD \n Ahmed Sayed Aboraya, MD, Dr. PH, West Virginia University School of Medicine, U.S.A. \n Anise Wu, Ph.D., University of Macau, Macao, China \n Dr. Robin Shepherd, Wellington Institute of Technology, New Zealand \n Naelys Luna, Ph.D., Florida Atlantic University, U.S.A \n Mark Griffiths, Ph.D., Nottingham Trent University, U.K. \n Daniel Shek, Ph.D., Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China \n Nikolay Bokhan, Ph.D., The Russian Academy of Sciences, The Russian Federation \n Elda Mei Lo Chan, Ph.D., St. John’s Cathedral Counselling Service, Hong Kong, China \n Jameson K. Hirsch, Ph.D., East Tennessee State University, U.S.A. \n Orli Grinstein-Cohen, Ph.D., Ben Gurion University, Israel \n Robert Mann, Ph.D., CAMH/University of Toronto, Canada \n Jeffrey Derevensky, Ph.D., McGill University, Canada \n Marie-Claire van Hout, Ph.D., Liverpool John Moores University, U.K. \n Augusto Pérez Gómez, Ph.D., Corporación Nuevos Rumbos, Columbia \n Nazilla Khanlou, Ph.D., York University, Canada \n Thalia MacMillan, Ph.D., SUNY Empire State College, U.S.A. \n Richard Isralowitz, Ph.D., Ben Gurion University, Israel \n Jude Ohaeri, M.D., University of Nigeria, Nigeria \n Jordan P. Lewis, Ph.D., University of Alaska Anchorage, USA \n Cheong-hay CHU, Ed.D., Caritas Institute of Higher Education, Hong Kong, China \n Gökmen Arslan, Ph.D., Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Turkey \n Keis Ohtsuka, PhD, MAPS, Victoria University, Australia","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.478391,"width":0.676635,"height":0.37066299999999996}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.095833,"top":0.009217,"width":0.216748,"height":0.071465},{"left":0.639379,"top":0.009217,"width":0.228758,"height":0.069255}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.095833,"top":0.009217,"width":0.216748,"height":0.071465},{"left":0.639379,"top":0.009217,"width":0.228758,"height":0.069255}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"THE SETAI, MIAMI BEACH NAMED FIVE-STAR HOTEL IN FORBES TRAVEL GUIDE’S 2020 \n STAR AWARDS \n The Setai, Miami Beach Earns Prestigious Accolade; All Ratings Showcased on \n ForbesTravelGuide.com","bbox":{"left":0.136566,"top":0.180062,"width":0.7268870000000001,"height":0.07594899999999999}},{"text":"ATLANTA – (February 12, 2020) – Forbes Travel Guide, the world-renowned and only global \n rating system for luxury hotels, restaurants and spas, today announced its annual Star Rating list, \n presenting The Setai, Miami Beach with a new Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Hotel award. This \n is the sixth year in a row that the hotel has received this accolade. The Setai, Miami Beach will \n be showcased with all of the Star Award winners on ForbesTravelGuide.com.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.274849,"width":0.764729,"height":0.09510099999999999}},{"text":"Situated ocean-side in the heart of Miami’s most desirable location in South Beach, The Setai is \n an award-winning, international leader in hospitality and hotel of choice for the sophisticated \n traveler. Combining the warmth of Asian hospitality with the best in personalized service, the \n property boasts luxurious accommodations and incomparable amenities including three \n temperature-controlled sparkling pools, beachfront services, exceptional dining experiences led \n by Executive Chef Vijayudu Veena and the new Valmont For The Spa at The Setai, Miami Beach.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.388788,"width":0.7649710000000001,"height":0.11388900000000002}},{"text":"“It is a privilege to be recognized by Forbes Travel Guide with a Five-Star Hotel award for the \n sixth consecutive year,” said Alex S. Furrer, General Manager of The Setai, Miami Beach. “With \n exciting new developments in 2020 including a new spa in partnership with Valmont, new \n additions to our Setai Gallery Shops and enhancements to our culinary program, we are thrilled \n to receive this accolade and continue to standout as one of the most distinguished hotels in \n Miami.”","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.521515,"width":0.764796,"height":0.11389000000000005}},{"text":"Forbes Travel Guide is recognized for creating the original concept of Five-Star service, and The \n Setai, Miami Beach is the latest addition to its illustrious annual Star Rating list.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.654242,"width":0.76474,"height":0.038131999999999944}},{"text":"“We have been committed to championing genuine Five-Star service for more than 60 years, \n and this year’s winners, as always, exemplify the very highest standards in hospitality,” said Filip \n Boyen, CEO of Forbes Travel Guide.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.711212,"width":0.7647710000000001,"height":0.05691999999999997}},{"text":"“It is difficult to earn a Forbes Travel Guide rating, and all our Star-Rated winners have shown \n how incredibly deserving they are of their accolades by demonstrating sheer dedication in their \n passion for service. We congratulate them all.”","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.787273,"width":0.764791,"height":0.05691999999999997}},{"text":"To view the full Star Ratings for 2020, visit ForbesTravelGuide.com. \n For a detailed explanation of how Forbes Travel Guide compiles its Star Ratings, click here.","bbox":{"left":0.135722,"top":0.86303,"width":0.728573,"height":0.038132000000000055}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.447917,"top":0.090909,"width":0.104167,"height":0.073864}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.447917,"top":0.090909,"width":0.104167,"height":0.073864}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"ART SANTA FE ANNOUNCES PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2019 SHOW \n The four-day, curated contemporary art show, one of the best art fairs of the summer, culminates \n the inaugural Santa Fe Art Week celebration","bbox":{"left":0.124424,"top":0.251125,"width":0.752171,"height":0.048792}},{"text":"FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Santa Fe, NM (July 15, 2019) – Art Santa Fe, spanning nearly \n two decades, opens the four-day curated contemporary art show at the Santa Fe Community \n Convention Center from Thursday, July 18, to Sunday, July 21, 2019. With [MOMENTUM] as \n the theme, the fair focuses on art as the energy and force that builds momentum of the human \n soul and mind. Building platforms. Gaining knowledge. Growing audiences. Supporting artistic \n innovation. Inspired by the theme, Art Santa Fe announces the following highlights:","bbox":{"left":0.11803,"top":0.316162,"width":0.746495,"height":0.09557300000000002}},{"text":"SPOTLIGHT PROGRAM \n Since its launch in 2016, the Spotlight Program has continued to be a highlight of Art Santa Fe's \n programming and events, providing collectors a focused look at several cutting-edge galleries \n and artists recognized for their skill and achievement in the visual arts. This year's recipients are \n each exceptional, bringing their cutting-edge talent to the forefront. The 2019 specially curated \n group of Spotlight Program recipients are Antonio Nunziante (Booth 600), Christopher Rabb \n Art (Booth 404), Contemporary Art Projects (Booth 205), Gelbart Studio (Booth 400), Joseph \n Cosby Images (Booth 201).","bbox":{"left":0.11803,"top":0.42798,"width":0.7628100000000001,"height":0.12739099999999992}},{"text":"ART LABS \n Art Labs feature special curated projects by leading galleries, art institutions, and art collectives \n within the show. This year’s Art Labs embrace the fair’s theme [MOMENTUM] with their \n innovation and unexpected creativity.","bbox":{"left":0.11803,"top":0.571616,"width":0.755126,"height":0.0637549999999999}},{"text":"ART LAB 1 | OSLO SARDINE BAR \n Booth 617 \n Coming from accolades during Miami Art Week, Max Daily, one of the winners of the \n 2018 San Diego Art Prize, brings his most recent creation, the Oslo Sardine Bar, to Art \n Santa Fe 2019. Step inside! The proprietor is charming, amusing, and quite talented. It's \n an experience to be remembered!","bbox":{"left":0.176853,"top":0.651616,"width":0.700117,"height":0.09526999999999997}},{"text":"ART LAB 2 | BECOMING THE PAREDÓN \n Pre-Function Area \n CURATED BY: CONTEMPORARY ART PROJECTS USA, BOOTH 205 \n Ricardo Cárdenas-Eddy will once again unveil one of his newest works at Art Santa \n Fe: La Pared de Frida from the Series Frida's Paredón. In Spanish, paredón means a \n wall or a wall of rock. Is it Frida who was the “wall of rock” with her determination and \n strength of character—or is it the artwork itself, made from steel bars and concrete?","bbox":{"left":0.176853,"top":0.763434,"width":0.6778819999999999,"height":0.11133099999999996}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.150252,"top":0.054993,"width":0.700641,"height":0.179735}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.150252,"top":0.054993,"width":0.700641,"height":0.179735}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Church Outdoors - 18th July","bbox":{"left":0.576216,"top":0.032365,"width":0.26901200000000003,"height":0.041996}},{"text":"Welcome and call to worship","bbox":{"left":0.530068,"top":0.101174,"width":0.20736999999999994,"height":0.02547400000000001}},{"text":"Let us worship God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. \n Amen.","bbox":{"left":0.530068,"top":0.155199,"width":0.325994,"height":0.052182000000000006}},{"text":"The Lord be with you \n and also with you.","bbox":{"left":0.530068,"top":0.234745,"width":0.14256099999999994,"height":0.05218199999999998}},{"text":"PRAISE, MY SOUL, THE KING OF HEAVEN; \n To His feet thy tribute bring. \n Ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven, \n Who like thee His praise should sing? \n Praise Him! Praise Him! \n Praise Him! Praise Him! \n Praise the everlasting King!","bbox":{"left":0.530068,"top":0.316067,"width":0.30904299999999996,"height":0.189315}},{"text":"Praise Him for His grace and favour \n To our fathers in distress; \n Praise Him, still the same forever, \n Slow to chide, and swift to bless. \n Praise Him! Praise Him! \n Praise Him! Praise Him! \n Glorious in His faithfulness.","bbox":{"left":0.530068,"top":0.534521,"width":0.256467,"height":0.189315}},{"text":"Father-like, He tends and spares us; \n Well our feeble frame He knows; \n In His hands He gently bears us, \n Rescues us from all our foes. \n Praise Him! Praise Him! \n Praise Him! Praise Him! \n Widely as His mercy flows.","bbox":{"left":0.530068,"top":0.752976,"width":0.2590380000000001,"height":0.189315}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Senior/Lead Software Engineer - Generalist (m/f/d) \n (Option to be Founder/CTO), (English/German) \n Full-Time | Remote Possible","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.090727,"width":0.59182,"height":0.07868800000000001}},{"text":"Full-time, starting July 2020","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.193871,"width":0.261795,"height":0.021455000000000002}},{"text":"We have an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Software Generalist to become a Co- \n Founder/CTO of a fast-growing startup, that aims to change urban mobility. \n This is a very rare opportunity for a highly motivated self-starter with an entrepreneurial \n mindset that wants to change the way we get around. You’ll take over the lead of our \n engineering team and help growing it from currently 2 developers to 7-10 within the next 6- \n 12 months. \n If you are a resilient out-of-the-box thinker with a broad skillset and experience in agile \n development and software architecture - This may be a good fit for you!","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.236483,"width":0.7577750000000001,"height":0.14789000000000002}},{"text":"Job Overview","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.421331,"width":0.10988700000000001,"height":0.018496000000000012}},{"text":"This is an important role for us, since it should bring our startup to the next level. During the \n last few months we’ve developed numerous MVPs and prototypes that have served us to \n acquire our first customers and LOIs (large five and six-figure city projects). Now we have to get \n out of the concept phase into the product development phase and transform our existing work \n into something scalable. In this role you’ll be responsible to outline a scalable software \n architecture and help us grow our development team to build and deliver high quality software. \n The role is located in Nuremberg (ZOLLHOF) or Bamberg (ERBA), but also offered as a partially \n remote opportunity with a flexible work schedule.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.458301,"width":0.7632779999999999,"height":0.1478899999999999}},{"text":"What you’ll do:","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.624664,"width":0.12508,"height":0.018495999999999957}},{"text":"• \n •","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.661634,"width":0.009765999999999997,"height":0.03698099999999993}},{"text":"You’ll outline a scalable software architecture for our Mobility Operating System, M-OS \n You’ll work closely with our PMOs and executives, to find and hire the right talent at the \n right time \n You’ll lead the engineering team and build a healthy and sustainable team \n environment/culture \n You’ll be an early and major contributor to a captivating, yet challenging product \n strategy/roadmap \n You’ll take on product management and development tasks as needed \n You’ll make sure that our engineering team is properly trained and equipped to do a \n great job \n You’ll mentor junior engineers, develop and empower them \n You’ll manage our R&D budget \n And more","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.661634,"width":0.7014130000000001,"height":0.24061699999999986}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.717089,"width":0.009765999999999997,"height":0.018495999999999957}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.754361,"width":0.009765999999999997,"height":0.018495999999999957}},{"text":"• \n •","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.791331,"width":0.009765999999999997,"height":0.03698099999999993}},{"text":"• \n • \n •","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.846786,"width":0.009765999999999997,"height":0.055464999999999876}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT OFFICER","bbox":{"left":0.343758,"top":0.165722,"width":0.371274,"height":0.020985000000000004}},{"text":"Urban Edge (UE) seeks a motivated and creative Community Engagement Officer to join \n our team. Urban Edge is a non-profit community development corporation (CDC) \n dedicated to strengthening communities and families. Together, we build affordable \n housing and vibrant, prosperous neighborhoods.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.200283,"width":0.701497,"height":0.07248500000000002}},{"text":"Our Organization and Our Community \n Urban Edge is one of the largest not-for-profit community development corporations in \n Massachusetts. We are located where Boston’s Latin Quarter meets its historic African- \n American neighborhood, at the crossroads of Jamaica Plain and Roxbury, in Jackson \n Square. We aim to foster diverse urban neighborhoods of choice populated by resilient \n families and sustained by dynamic webs of community relationships. To achieve this \n goal: we build quality affordable housing for low and moderate income households; we \n advise hardworking families on homeowner services, financial education, taxes, and \n student loans; and we organize neighbors to become leaders of community change.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.287692,"width":0.689457,"height":0.16022699999999995}},{"text":"Urban Edge has a 2021 annual operating budget of $5.0 million, and a staff of 30. We \n have developed nearly 1,500 units of affordable housing. We maintain a portfolio of \n 1,369 units. Residents of our housing and our community are diverse and multilingual. In \n 2020, we served more than 3,000 families; in 2021, we expect to serve at least that \n number.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.461646,"width":0.701228,"height":0.08993499999999999}},{"text":"Community Engagement Officer \n The Community Engagement Officer is an outgoing, solution-oriented professional \n committed to maximizing stable tenancies, increasing the economic resiliency of \n families, and providing leadership opportunities for residents and community. This \n person focuses on connecting residents to social service providers, increasing the income of \n families, supporting resident-led activities and groups. The Community Engagement \n Officer works closely with human service agencies that provide assistance such as elder \n services, job placements, domestic violence prevention, home health aide, and after- \n school programs. He/she acts as a liaison between residents and property management and \n works to increase opportunities for residents to enhance their income and assets, as well as \n to connect residents to health & wellness, and educational opportunities. The Community \n Engagement Officer represents the organization to a variety of stakeholders, including \n residents, neighborhood organizations, and city and state agencies.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.566505,"width":0.7010719999999999,"height":0.228939}},{"text":"Key Responsibilities","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.810369,"width":0.16946299999999997,"height":0.02098500000000003}},{"text":"","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.846787,"width":0.009019,"height":0.018561999999999967}},{"text":"Work with Community Engagement staff to develop a model for community \n leadership development that draws from UE’s experience with resident \n leadership.","bbox":{"left":0.205915,"top":0.846066,"width":0.6022940000000001,"height":0.05508500000000005}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.384804,"top":0.045455,"width":0.230392,"height":0.087121}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.384804,"top":0.045455,"width":0.230392,"height":0.087121}]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"DCLTA Meeting Minutes of April 6th, 2021","bbox":{"left":0.116088,"top":0.091598,"width":0.38933300000000004,"height":0.018061000000000008}},{"text":"In attendance: Doug Olstead, Stephanie Slater (Mtg. Chair), Virginia MacCuspic, Nancy \n Hoyano (recorder), John Mather, Chris Wardman, Sue Hammell, Brad Hornick, Paul \n Beauchemin, Debbie Frketich, John Mills (guest).","bbox":{"left":0.116088,"top":0.128613,"width":0.761176,"height":0.05371299999999998}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.116088,"top":0.200992,"width":0.016353000000000006,"height":0.018060999999999994}},{"text":"Welcome to our guest: John Mills","bbox":{"left":0.1455,"top":0.200992,"width":0.31181900000000007,"height":0.018060999999999994}},{"text":"2. Approval of agenda. \n 2.1 Addition 4.c. Sale price of the land. \n 2.2 Motion to accept the agenda as amended. Moved Brad, passed unanimously.","bbox":{"left":0.116088,"top":0.237356,"width":0.7187840000000001,"height":0.05472699999999997}},{"text":"3. Motion to adopt the minutes of March 4th and March 21st, 2021. \n 3.1 Motion to accept the minutes of the monthly meeting of March 4th, 2021. Moved \n Paul, passed unanimously. \n 3.2 Motion to accept the minutes of the interim meeting of March 21st, 2021. Moved \n Virginia, passed unanimously.","bbox":{"left":0.116088,"top":0.31053,"width":0.7367250000000001,"height":0.09119000000000005}},{"text":"4. Pepper Lane - Covenant, Housing Agreement, Subdivision Work (Doug) \n 4.1 Fencing along our southerly border – \n The Trust requested we try and work this out in a neighborly way. \n • The two most westerly neighbors said they were fine with a solid wood fence, and ask \n that trees be preserved as much as possible. They would like it installed prior to \n construction. (Brad, Paul) \n • Shaun, west side laneway – won’t commit to wood fence or hedge along the back of \n his property until the laneway fence is resolved. Note: Our private agreement says we \n need to build the laneway fence on our property. \n He is insistent on having a sound barrier cement type fence along the laneway and \n remains unresolved about the southerly border. (Brad, Paul). \n • Sheldon and Donna – John proposed a berm on our southern border with the Guest \n House using excavation material. Sheldon likes the idea. \n Discussion/suggestions: \n • Because it would be difficult to install either a fencing or vegetation barrier along our \n southern boundary prior to construction it was suggested that we might have a letter of \n understanding guaranteeing we would put in the agreed upon barrier by the completion \n of construction. \n • We should establish who will speak with the neighbors about the fencing/vegetation \n barrier going forward so we are speaking with one voice. \n • Lets do our research so we can provide a good rationale for our proposed barrier \n solution (fencing (wood, concrete, hedge, berm). It will be DCLTA’s fence on DCLTA \n property. \n • Any fence that requires a 10 db reduction will be challenging and could cause us \n difficulty.","bbox":{"left":0.116088,"top":0.420386,"width":0.765079,"height":0.4534090000000001}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Our firm invests in the training of the employees. We understand that the only way we can prosper is \n through the development of our people and by making sure this commitment is clearly understood by \n everyone in the company.","bbox":{"left":0.134941,"top":0.090229,"width":0.729866,"height":0.049014}},{"text":"Performance Determinants & Compensation","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.169109,"width":0.343918,"height":0.01930599999999999}},{"text":"Good performance is determined by quality of work, production efficiency, and dedication to the \n company. These qualities can be rewarded by gift certificates, increases in salary, or company \n acknowledgement. The reward system varies with the positions offered. The entry-level positions are \n offered competitive hourly wages while upper level management receives a salary. Upper level \n management also has the opportunity to partake in profit sharing plans and an impressive 401k retirement \n plan. The firm also employs agents who are compensated on a commission program entirely based on net \n premium sold.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.20065,"width":0.760105,"height":0.11435300000000004}},{"text":"The performance of employees is vital to the health of the company and the staff is duly compensated for \n their efforts toward a growing business.","bbox":{"left":0.123961,"top":0.329837,"width":0.752139,"height":0.03308099999999997}},{"text":"As a cautionary note, there are strict policy guidelines for behavior that all employees must follow. For \n instance, being on time is seen as an essential attribute for all employees and anything less will not be \n tolerated. The first violation of this rule does not have any ramifications while the second offense leads to \n a verbal warning and the third infraction results in the termination of the employee.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.376294,"width":0.764142,"height":0.06662499999999993}},{"text":"For Ed, his primary responsibilities include preserving existing business, growing the company at a \n controlled rate, and signing new agents in a profitable manner. In addition to these responsibilities, Ed is \n accountable for the internal workings of the Credit department. This includes holding informational \n department meetings, presenting goals, and maintaining open lines of communication between all \n employees. He is also responsible for the integration of the Credit department with other divisions of the \n company, such as accounting, actuary, compliance, and claims.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.456143,"width":0.7555010000000001,"height":0.09846800000000006}},{"text":"Though not interested in advancing further at this time, if promoted, Ed would maintain his dependable \n character, continue to learn about the company, contribute to its long-term success, and preserve his \n degree of job satisfaction.","bbox":{"left":0.127294,"top":0.569408,"width":0.745236,"height":0.04898900000000006}},{"text":"Greatest challenges","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.648263,"width":0.14931099999999997,"height":0.019306000000000045}},{"text":"One of the most difficult challenges Ed and his staff face is maintaining the identity of the firm after its \n recent purchase by another firm. From prior experience in takeovers, Ed has seen the hardships that can \n arise from a buyout of a smaller firm. Although the buyout can lead to a loss of identity, Ed realizes \n having a large parent company and its resources can strengthen the credibility of his smaller company. \n Perhaps the greatest challenge now faced is keeping open lines of communication between parent and \n subsidiary","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.679804,"width":0.7492050000000001,"height":0.09848100000000004}},{"text":"Communication is a significant factor in the growth of both entities.","bbox":{"left":0.255523,"top":0.793082,"width":0.48904299999999995,"height":0.017020000000000035}},{"text":"In addition, Ed sees an important role for himself in being an exemplar for his people.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.82363,"width":0.617501,"height":0.018595000000000028}},{"text":"In particular, Ed","bbox":{"left":0.744206,"top":0.82363,"width":0.11729199999999995,"height":0.018595000000000028}},{"text":"…emphasizes having a positive attitude and believing in the product to create an easier decision-making \n process and to enable the company to function effectively. To be certain, a professional in this market","bbox":{"left":0.12298,"top":0.857021,"width":0.754032,"height":0.03292399999999995}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"findings, our results can be interpreted as an evidence in support of an associative network for abstract \n words and concepts. This work makes contributions towards understanding of representation of \n abstract and concrete concepts which is in turn has implication for language and memory theories.","bbox":{"left":0.094967,"top":0.073923,"width":0.8117629999999999,"height":0.05162699999999999}},{"text":"References","bbox":{"left":0.153791,"top":0.160892,"width":0.09143800000000002,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Crutch, S. J. (2006). Qualitatively different semantic representations for abstract and concrete words:","bbox":{"left":0.094967,"top":0.195741,"width":0.792751,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Further evidence from the semantic reading errors of deep dyslexic patients. Neurocase, 12(2), 91-","bbox":{"left":0.130262,"top":0.222104,"width":0.774251,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"97.","bbox":{"left":0.130262,"top":0.248165,"width":0.024510000000000004,"height":0.016779000000000016}},{"text":"Duñabeitia, J. A., Avilés, A., Afonso, O., Scheepers, C., & Carreiras, M. (2009). Qualitative","bbox":{"left":0.094967,"top":0.274225,"width":0.7237,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"differences in the representation of abstract versus concrete words: Evidence from the visual-","bbox":{"left":0.130262,"top":0.300286,"width":0.7317319999999999,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"world paradigm. Cognition, 110(2), 284-292.","bbox":{"left":0.130262,"top":0.32665,"width":0.35507500000000003,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Mirman, D. (2014). Growth Curve Analysis: A Hands-On Tutorial on Using Multilevel Regression to","bbox":{"left":0.094967,"top":0.35271,"width":0.79837,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Analyze Time Course Data. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science","bbox":{"left":0.130262,"top":0.378771,"width":0.71762,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Society (Vol. 36, No. 36).","bbox":{"left":0.130262,"top":0.404832,"width":0.201478,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Schwanenflugel, P. J., & Stowe, R. W. (1989). Context availability and the processing of abstract and","bbox":{"left":0.094967,"top":0.431195,"width":0.7977449999999999,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"concrete words in sentences. Reading Research Quarterly, 114-126.","bbox":{"left":0.130262,"top":0.457256,"width":0.534706,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"2","bbox":{"left":0.896928,"top":0.936937,"width":0.009938000000000002,"height":0.018495999999999957}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"“Consensus as strong as the one that has developed around this topic (global warming) is rare in science” \n (Kennedy 2001 as quoted in Romm 2010, p. 215). In addition, an examination of 1,000 peer-reviewed, scientific \n studies showed that the impression of confusion and disagreement among climate scientists is wrong (Boykoff and \n Boykoff 2004). Unfortunately, this impression still exists in 2010. Attempts are still being made to use law to intimidate \n scientists and stifle debate (Dickson 2010). The illusion of confusion and disagreement among climate scientists and \n attempts to curtail science are serious problems. The worst situation is the treatment of all disputes in science as a \n form of entertainment, which is kept alive by the delusion that equal numbers of scientists exist on each side of the \n debate and that no preponderance of evidence exists on one side. Until this delusion is eliminated, efforts to nurture \n the biosphere and avoid the mass deaths that will result from runaway climate change are hopeless.","bbox":{"left":0.070585,"top":0.052612,"width":0.857149,"height":0.13354900000000003}},{"text":"Acknowledgments. I am indebted to Darla Donald for transcribing the handwritten draft and for editorial assistance \n in preparation for publication.","bbox":{"left":0.070588,"top":0.197838,"width":0.8584240000000001,"height":0.031856999999999996}},{"text":"LITERATURE CITED \n Boykoff, M and J. M. Boykoff. 2004. Balance as bias: global warming and the US prestige press. Global Environmental \n Change 14:125-136. \n Cairns, J., Jr. 2010. Threats to the biosphere: eight interactive global crises. Journal of Cosmology 8:1906-1915. \n Dickson, D. 2010. Scientists must not be muzzled. Science and Development Network 4Jun \n http://www.scidev.net/en/editorials/scientists-must-not-be-muzzled.html. \n R. Leakey and R. Lewin. 1995. The Sixth Extinction. Doubleday, New York. \n Romm, J. 2007. Hell and High Water. Harper Collins Publishers, New York.","bbox":{"left":0.070587,"top":0.241462,"width":0.855628,"height":0.11890999999999996}},{"text":"2","bbox":{"left":0.495003,"top":0.927445,"width":0.009975000000000012,"height":0.019048999999999983}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Arts and Heritage of St Albert Board Meeting","bbox":{"left":0.250539,"top":0.095563,"width":0.5047269999999999,"height":0.020201999999999998}},{"text":"34 Lauralcrest Place, St. Albert","bbox":{"left":0.329788,"top":0.136624,"width":0.34004699999999993,"height":0.020201999999999998}},{"text":"Date:","bbox":{"left":0.294248,"top":0.176964,"width":0.05188100000000001,"height":0.017677}},{"text":"December 12, 2019","bbox":{"left":0.411928,"top":0.176964,"width":0.17800699999999997,"height":0.017677}},{"text":"Time:","bbox":{"left":0.294248,"top":0.211055,"width":0.054329000000000016,"height":0.017677}},{"text":"7.00-8.30 pm","bbox":{"left":0.411928,"top":0.211055,"width":0.12407600000000002,"height":0.017677}},{"text":"Agenda","bbox":{"left":0.1471,"top":0.263428,"width":0.063965,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.176552,"top":0.300359,"width":0.011885000000000007,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Call to Order","bbox":{"left":0.205964,"top":0.300359,"width":0.10369599999999998,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.176552,"top":0.328137,"width":0.013926999999999995,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Approval of Agenda","bbox":{"left":0.205964,"top":0.328137,"width":0.16513199999999997,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"3.","bbox":{"left":0.176552,"top":0.35594,"width":0.013926999999999995,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Approval of minutes from November 21, 2019","bbox":{"left":0.205964,"top":0.35594,"width":0.37153899999999995,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"4.","bbox":{"left":0.176552,"top":0.383718,"width":0.015560999999999992,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Executive Director’s Report","bbox":{"left":0.205964,"top":0.383718,"width":0.22741000000000003,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"5.","bbox":{"left":0.176552,"top":0.411496,"width":0.014744000000000007,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Chair’s Report","bbox":{"left":0.205964,"top":0.411496,"width":0.11727299999999999,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"6.","bbox":{"left":0.176552,"top":0.439274,"width":0.015970000000000012,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"In-Camera","bbox":{"left":0.205964,"top":0.439274,"width":0.08394599999999999,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"7.","bbox":{"left":0.176552,"top":0.467077,"width":0.014335999999999988,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Finance and Audit","bbox":{"left":0.205964,"top":0.467077,"width":0.147821,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"8.","bbox":{"left":0.176552,"top":0.494539,"width":0.015560999999999992,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Other Business","bbox":{"left":0.205964,"top":0.494539,"width":0.12378299999999995,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"9.","bbox":{"left":0.176552,"top":0.522317,"width":0.015560999999999992,"height":0.015152000000000054}},{"text":"Next Meeting and Adjournment","bbox":{"left":0.205964,"top":0.522317,"width":0.262958,"height":0.015152000000000054}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Contracts Sample Clauses","bbox":{"left":0.117687,"top":0.127467,"width":0.42924700000000005,"height":0.03645200000000001}},{"text":"Contracts. \n The Board of Managers may authorize any officer or officers, agent or agents, to enter into any \n contract or execute and deliver any instruments in the name of and on behalf of the Company \n and such authority may be general or confined to specific instances.","bbox":{"left":0.117687,"top":0.184025,"width":0.750818,"height":0.06899900000000003}},{"text":"OR","bbox":{"left":0.117687,"top":0.271146,"width":0.027196000000000012,"height":0.016726999999999992}},{"text":"Contracts. \n Except as disclosed in the Parent SEC Documents, there are no Contracts that are material to the \n business, properties, assets, condition (financial or otherwise), results of operations or prospects \n of the Parent taken as a whole. The Parent is not in violation of or in default under (nor does \n there exist any condition which upon the passage of time or the giving of notice would cause \n such a violation of or default under) any Contract to which it is a party or by which it or any of \n its properties or assets is bound, except for violations or defaults that would not, individually or \n in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to result in a Parent Material Adverse Effect.","bbox":{"left":0.117687,"top":0.306032,"width":0.756135,"height":0.13869699999999996}},{"text":"OR \n Contracts. \n Section 7.18 of the Disclosure Schedule sets forth a complete and accurate list of all \"Material \n Contracts\" to which the Company is a party or by or to which it or any of its assets or properties \n is bound or subject. As used in this Agreement, the term \"Material Contract\" means every \n agreement or understanding of any kind, written or oral, that is legally enforceable by or against \n or otherwise binding on the Company and which is material to the Company's business, and \n specifically includes without limitation: (a) agreements with any current or former officer, \n director, employee, consultant, or stockholder, or any partnership, corporation, joint venture, or \n any other entity in which any such person has an interest; (b) agreements with any labor union or \n association representing any employee; (c) agreements for the provision of services by or to the \n Company; (d) bonds or other security agreements provided by any party in connection with the \n business of the Company; (e) agreements for the purchase or other acquisition or the sale or other \n disposition of assets or properties (other than in the ordinary course of business), or for the grant \n to any person of any preferential rights to purchase any such assets or properties; (f) joint venture \n agreements relating to the assets, properties, or business of the Company or by or to which it or \n any of its assets or properties is bound or subject; (g) agreements under which the Company \n agrees to indemnify any party, to share tax liability of any party, or to refrain from competing \n with any party; (h) agreements with regard to Indebtedness, including, without limitation, any \n indenture or other agreements in connection with issuances of bonds, debentures or other debt \n securities by the Company and any agreements in connection with bank financings by the \n Company; (i) any agreement, contract, commitment, transaction or series of transaction for any \n purpose other than in the ordinary course of the Company's business relating to capital \n expenditures or commitments or long-term obligations; (j) any purchase order or contract for the \n purchase of raw materials; (k) any distribution, joint marketing or development agreement; (l)","bbox":{"left":0.117687,"top":0.46285,"width":0.764457,"height":0.4349670000000001}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Our Water #3 – What is missing? \n Sept. 10, 2017 258 words [1 minute, 25 seconds]","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.088614,"width":0.5113719999999999,"height":0.04999200000000001}},{"text":"Water quality is a hot issue in Iowa. Farm groups, citizens, and public \n officials make hopeful claims about our progress in protecting water \n quality. But is something missing in our discussions? This is Prof. Neil \n Hamilton from Drake University with today’s Our Water.","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.158083,"width":0.756122,"height":0.09540299999999999}},{"text":"Iowans hear conflicting claims about water quality and the sources of \n pollution. But there is little doubt most nutrients – like nitrates and \n phosphorous - reaching our rivers and streams comes off farm \n fields. Other sources – cities, septic tanks, and natural processes \n contribute as well.","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.274283,"width":0.725333,"height":0.120093}},{"text":"The good news is we know how to significantly reduce pollution from \n our 23 million acres of crops. We have great examples of farmers and \n landowners taking steps to reduce the nitrates and soil leaving their \n land. Watershed projects are showing how collective action like \n constructing wetlands and cover crops can be part of the solution.","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.413828,"width":0.7347710000000001,"height":0.11977800000000005}},{"text":"But even with these examples the reality is little is being done on most \n farms to improve water quality. What is missing may be a sense of \n urgency and our reluctance to accept protecting water quality is a \n personal responsibility. We can’t sit back and wait for someone else to \n do our job or hope a new law might be the answer. Truth be told - there \n is little in Iowa’s laws restricting many practices causing most of our \n water quality problems.","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.553096,"width":0.7536579999999999,"height":0.16649399999999992}},{"text":"If Iowans want cleaner water we must recognize we each have a \n responsibility to meet.","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.739081,"width":0.670353,"height":0.05030699999999999}},{"text":"This has been Prof. Neil Hamilton for Our Water, a production of the \n Drake University Agricultural Law Center.","bbox":{"left":0.117688,"top":0.808841,"width":0.723974,"height":0.05030699999999999}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"OBSERVATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS (BIENNIAL REPORT) \n 2006 \n OBSERVATIONS & \n RECOMMENDATIONS","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.075124,"width":0.7647900000000001,"height":0.157085}},{"text":"After reviewing data collected from BEAVER LAKE, DERRY, the program \n coordinators have made the following observations and \n recommendations.","bbox":{"left":0.23451,"top":0.285578,"width":0.64469,"height":0.048926000000000025}},{"text":"Thank you for your continued hard work sampling the lake this season! \n Your monitoring group sampled the deep spot four times this season and \n has done so for many years! As you know, conducting multiple sampling \n events each season enables DES to more accurately detect water quality \n changes. Keep up the good work!","bbox":{"left":0.23451,"top":0.350807,"width":0.6456580000000001,"height":0.08150200000000002}},{"text":"FIGURE INTERPRETATION","bbox":{"left":0.23451,"top":0.464972,"width":0.20940599999999998,"height":0.01627700000000004}},{"text":"�","bbox":{"left":0.235294,"top":0.498145,"width":0.014252999999999988,"height":0.015386999999999984}},{"text":"Figure 1 and Table 1: Figure 1 in Appendix A shows the historical \n and current year chlorophyll-a concentration in the water column. \n Table 1 in Appendix B lists the maximum, minimum, and mean \n concentration for each sampling season that the lake has been \n monitored through VLAP.","bbox":{"left":0.264705,"top":0.497549,"width":0.5880829999999999,"height":0.08150199999999996}},{"text":"Chlorophyll-a, a pigment found in plants, is an indicator of the algal \n abundance. Because algae are usually microscopic plants that \n contain chlorophyll-a, and are naturally found in lake ecosystems, \n the chlorophyll-a concentration measured in the water gives an \n estimation of the algal concentration or lake productivity. The \n median summer chlorophyll-a concentration for New Hampshire’s \n lakes and ponds is 4.58 mg/m3.","bbox":{"left":0.264705,"top":0.595354,"width":0.6173659999999999,"height":0.11407900000000004}},{"text":"The current year data (the top graph) show that the chlorophyll-a \n concentration remained relatively stable from May to June, and \n then increased steadily from June to August.","bbox":{"left":0.264705,"top":0.725806,"width":0.5877730000000001,"height":0.04884900000000003}},{"text":"The historical data (the bottom graph) show that the 2006 \n chlorophyll-a mean is slightly greater than the state median and \n the similar lake median. For more information on the similar lake \n median, refer to Appendix F.","bbox":{"left":0.264707,"top":0.791034,"width":0.588046,"height":0.06513799999999992}},{"text":"Overall, the statistical analysis of the historical data (the bottom \n graph) shows that the mean annual chlorophyll-a concentration has","bbox":{"left":0.264707,"top":0.872551,"width":0.600353,"height":0.03256100000000006}},{"text":"III-1","bbox":{"left":0.845686,"top":0.938305,"width":0.03672399999999998,"height":0.016272999999999982}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Basic Computer Terminology","bbox":{"left":0.265719,"top":0.096995,"width":0.46862299999999996,"height":0.030302999999999997}},{"text":"Computer Hardware - Actual Physical Computer Itself","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.151048,"width":0.7088110000000001,"height":0.025302999999999992}},{"text":"External - Keyboard","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.198245,"width":0.208332,"height":0.020152000000000003}},{"text":"Mouse","bbox":{"left":0.235327,"top":0.239306,"width":0.07290400000000002,"height":0.020151999999999975}},{"text":"Monitor/Screen","bbox":{"left":0.235327,"top":0.280215,"width":0.16933700000000002,"height":0.020152000000000003}},{"text":"CD/DVD Drive","bbox":{"left":0.235327,"top":0.321313,"width":0.14881799999999995,"height":0.020152000000000003}},{"text":"Speakers","bbox":{"left":0.235327,"top":0.362222,"width":0.09526699999999999,"height":0.020152000000000003}},{"text":"Peripherals – Scanners, Printers, Etc.","bbox":{"left":0.235327,"top":0.403283,"width":0.3875300000000001,"height":0.020152000000000003}},{"text":"Internal - Motherboard","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.444192,"width":0.24682800000000002,"height":0.020152000000000003}},{"text":"Graphics/Video Card","bbox":{"left":0.235327,"top":0.485253,"width":0.21927699999999994,"height":0.020152000000000003}},{"text":"CPU – Central Processing Unit","bbox":{"left":0.235327,"top":0.526162,"width":0.316196,"height":0.020151999999999948}},{"text":"RAM – Random Access Memory - Temporary","bbox":{"left":0.235327,"top":0.567247,"width":0.475335,"height":0.020151999999999948}},{"text":"Hard Drive – Internal Storage – Stays there until deleted.","bbox":{"left":0.235327,"top":0.608157,"width":0.6007450000000001,"height":0.020151999999999948}},{"text":"Computer Software","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.65005,"width":0.260997,"height":0.025302999999999964}},{"text":"Programs/Applications","bbox":{"left":0.235327,"top":0.697248,"width":0.24201100000000003,"height":0.02015100000000003}},{"text":"Files – Documents, Pictures, Music, Videos","bbox":{"left":0.235327,"top":0.738308,"width":0.450648,"height":0.02015100000000003}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Make Your Own Liquid Garden Fertilizers","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.046023,"width":0.8229580000000001,"height":0.04722199999999999}},{"text":"In permaculture and sustainable agriculture we strive to produce an abundance of healthy plant products while \n actively working to enhance the health of the ecosystem that supports us. To do this effectively, we need to \n enhance the cycling of nutrients and fertility on our farms and in our gardens to ensure that we do not deplete \n soil reserves and provide the proper nutrients to plants at the optimal time in their growth cycle. While \n fertilizers of all types are readily available at garden centers, to create truly sustainable agricultural systems it \n becomes essential to explore ways to cycle and enhance fertility from resources we produce on site. Creating \n your own plant fertilizers is a fun and empowering process too!","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.126243,"width":0.8806269999999999,"height":0.12346200000000002}},{"text":"There are a number of simple, effective liquid solutions and brews we can make with more-or-less readily \n available materials to transform the health and character of our plants and soil. This document is a primer on \n several of these including comfrey, nettle, horsetail and seaweed teas; urine and aerobic compost tea.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.267657,"width":0.867509,"height":0.052754999999999996}},{"text":"Why Use Liquid Fertilizers? \n Liquid fertilizers provide plants with high concentrations of easily-absorbed, soluble nutrients, thereby \n enhancing their health and productivity. Easy to make with readily-available biological materials, these fertilizers \n are completely organic and cost nothing to make. Improved yields; pest and disease suppression; enhanced soil \n texture, structure and fertility; reduced watering; and the elimination of the need to use additional fertilizers \n and pesticides are all benefits to be gleaned from these homemade brews.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.338485,"width":0.881583,"height":0.10818900000000004}},{"text":"What types of fertilizers can you make? \n Depending on your resources and needs, different fertilizers can be made to provide different results. Plant \n teas are made by steeping leaves in water for several weeks, thereby dissolving the nutrients into the solution. \n These teas are used to supply specific macro and micronutrients to plants at the appropriate time of year.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.464845,"width":0.8712390000000001,"height":0.07526399999999994}},{"text":"Aerobic compost tea is literally a liquid inocculum of beneficial micro-organisms that work to actively \n build healthy soil and plants. This is explored in detail below.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.557987,"width":0.844589,"height":0.03515199999999996}},{"text":"While not covered here, you can also make ‘leachate’ brews using compost, worm compost and manure by \n steeping the dry material in water (or pouring water through the screened material). Some care should be \n taken here though to ensure that the solution is not applied when anaerobic as this may adversely affect the \n health of the plants and soil biology we’re working to enhance.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.611091,"width":0.855392,"height":0.07043199999999994}},{"text":"Comfrey, Nettle and Horsetail Teas \n What are their benefits? \n These liquid fertilizers are rich in important plant nutrients and can be easily stored and transported and \n applied to plants by watering or spraying. The nutrients they contain are readily available and only need be \n applied in small quantities. Nitrogen (N) stimulates leaf growth, potassium (K) promotes developing flowers \n and fruit and phosphorus (P) enhances root growth.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.699888,"width":0.855368,"height":0.11547300000000005}},{"text":"Comfrey \n Comfrey supplies extra potassium unavailable to most other plants. The plant's deep roots accumulate \n potassium from subsoil and it's leaves are high in nitrogen (even more than livestock manure). It has an N : P : \n K ratio of about 8 : 2.6 : 20.5 %.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.825859,"width":0.871514,"height":0.074098}},{"text":"Mark Krawczyk","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.924344,"width":0.18225000000000002,"height":0.020464999999999955}},{"text":"www.keylinevermont.com","bbox":{"left":0.356265,"top":0.92443,"width":0.24026399999999998,"height":0.020301000000000013}},{"text":"keylinevermont@gmail.com","bbox":{"left":0.679062,"top":0.92443,"width":0.257559,"height":0.020301000000000013}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Besides her husband, she leaves behind to mourn her six children and their spouses, \n Sharon and Raoul Carrier of Palm Desert, California, James P. Greene, Jr. of Windsor \n Connecticut, Paul F. Greene of Fairhaven, Massachusetts, Kelly A. Greene of Orlando, \n Florida, Ellen and Tim Tisdale of Austin Texas, and Peter Greene and Denise Greene of \n Navarre Florida. She also leaves 9 grandchildren, Taylor and Brendan and Noah Greene, \n Jazmin Bonner, Megan Carrier, Sheila Greene, Marissa Greene and Katey and Maya \n Tisdale, two great grandchildren Larry Thomas and Sam Bacon and 19 nieces and \n nephews. She was preceded in death by her older brother George Rose, of East Haven, \n Connecticut, sister Lillian Kristofak of Norfolk, Virginia and sister Betty Mercier of New \n York City. Services for Orlando were at the Robert Bryant Funeral Chapel Wednesday \n November 15, 2017. Services in Connecticut are at Taylor and Modeen, South Main \n Street, West Hartford, Connecticut. Viewing will be there at Taylor and Modeen on \n Tuesday November 21, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be \n at St. Brigid’s Church New Britain Avenue, Elmwood. Following the Mass she will be \n interred at Mount St. Benedicts Cemetery in Bloomfield Connecticut. For information \n concerning contact with the family call Taylor and Modeen. In addition to flowers Mrs. \n Greene can be remembered by donations to Doctors without Borders, the American Lung \n Association or UNICEF.","bbox":{"left":0.030254,"top":0.021117,"width":0.903378,"height":0.441945}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"December 2, 2020","bbox":{"left":0.750114,"top":0.043655,"width":0.13249900000000003,"height":0.018595}},{"text":"Minutes","bbox":{"left":0.125137,"top":0.094359,"width":0.06856899999999999,"height":0.020985000000000004}},{"text":"The regular meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioners, Fire District No. 2 was held on the above date in \n the Fireman’s Memorial Hall. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by President Wesolowski. \n Four Commissioners were present, Commissioner Niedermayer is absent due to a medical emergency. \n Commissioners Humes and Mann are attending via conference call due to COVID restrictions. Also, in \n attendance were Chief Grant, F.O. Orsini and Battalion Chief DiPaolo.","bbox":{"left":0.125137,"top":0.129438,"width":0.7570159999999999,"height":0.086928}},{"text":"Wesolowski opened the meeting by reading the following statement in accordance with the \n “Open Public Meetings Act”:","bbox":{"left":0.125922,"top":0.226495,"width":0.74683,"height":0.039080000000000004}},{"text":"This meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioners, Fire District No. 2 of The Township \n of Moorestown is being held in accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act of 1975. \n Pursuant to the “Act”, on February 6th, 2020 the required notice was transmitted to the \n Burlington County Times.","bbox":{"left":0.184739,"top":0.279222,"width":0.688343,"height":0.08008399999999999}},{"text":"Additionally, the required notice was posted on the bulletin board, reserved for such \n notices, in the lobby of the Town Hall, 111 West Second Street, Moorestown, NJ 08057, \n on the bulletin board of the Moorestown Municipal Library, 111 West Second Street, \n Moorestown, NJ 08057 and on the bulletin board of the Lenola Fire House, 229 North \n Lenola Road, Moorestown, NJ 08057 and filed with the Clerk of the Township of \n Moorestown on this date.","bbox":{"left":0.184739,"top":0.371987,"width":0.687999,"height":0.12021199999999999}},{"text":"Lastly, written notice was posted on the official website, MoorestownFireDistrict2.com \n on February 6th, 2020 and mailed to each person who has requested copies of the \n schedule of meetings.","bbox":{"left":0.184739,"top":0.504715,"width":0.688581,"height":0.05508499999999994}},{"text":"An affidavit certifying that the aforesaid delivery and posting of notices was prepared \n and signed by the Administrator. \n Wesolowski called for a salute to the flag and a moment of silence for our departed members.","bbox":{"left":0.125922,"top":0.574437,"width":0.7461110000000001,"height":0.06778800000000007}},{"text":"Minutes:","bbox":{"left":0.125922,"top":0.654725,"width":0.075098,"height":0.02098500000000003}},{"text":"On a motion by Commissioner Grant, seconded by Commissioner Mann, the minutes of the \n November 4, 2020 regular meeting were approved 4-0.","bbox":{"left":0.125922,"top":0.690043,"width":0.747075,"height":0.04051500000000008}},{"text":"Chief’s Report:","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.756928,"width":0.13000099999999998,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"The Chief’s report was filed and available for review in the Commissioners Drop Box. Chief \n Grant advised the board that the COVID measures are still in place. The mobile radios are being \n installed in the vehicles this week. Glick was in today to finish repairs from the PM’s. While \n under 3131 they discovered a leak in the hydraulic pump. Chief is getting estimate for repair.","bbox":{"left":0.125922,"top":0.787079,"width":0.7470910000000001,"height":0.07775900000000002}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Marketing and Promotions Volunteer","bbox":{"left":0.32914,"top":0.126979,"width":0.341727,"height":0.016926999999999998}},{"text":"Nature Canada is the oldest national nature conservation charity in Canada. Over \n nearly 80 years, we’ve helped protect over 110 million acres of parks and wildlife areas \n in Canada and the countless species that depend on this habitat. Today, we represent a \n network of over 125,000 members & supporters and more than 1000 nature \n organizations in every province across Canada.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.164438,"width":0.7590430000000001,"height":0.086618}},{"text":"Nature Canada’s mission is to protect and conserve nature in Canada by engaging \n Canadians and by advocating on behalf of nature. Volunteers are an integral part of \n protecting Canada’s green spaces, every minute that a volunteer gives, they contribute \n to a positive change for nature in Canada. \n Department Position Title \n Development & Communications Marketing and Promotions Volunteer \n Position Description \n Nature Canada is looking for a self-motivated and creative volunteer to assist with an \n exciting communication project at our downtown Ottawa office. The volunteer will assist \n with our 2021 Nature Photo Contest. Duties will include; social media creation, review of \n incoming photo images, and logging and saving entrants into tracking systems.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.268975,"width":0.7628699999999999,"height":0.206835}},{"text":"Project Description \n Our 2021 Nature Photo Contest is a celebration of the plants and animals, landscapes, \n and nature moments that bring us joy and happiness. Our hope is to encourage more \n Canadians to get outdoors and to connect with nature across the summer months. It is \n a simple way for everyone to explore nature whether nearby in their NatureHood, at \n their cottage, or during their summer vacation. Canadian photographers across the \n country will be submitting their artwork for a chance to win prizes and be featured in the \n Nature Canada 2021 Calendar.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.498955,"width":0.756351,"height":0.15718000000000004}},{"text":"Timeframe: Part-time temporary","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.671871,"width":0.29709599999999997,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"Volunteers are asked to commit to 2-4 hour shifts once or twice a week from May 25, \n 2021 until August 31, 2021 .","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.704533,"width":0.734521,"height":0.03696300000000008}},{"text":"Required Qualifications","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.80993,"width":0.22010100000000005,"height":0.016927000000000025}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.429534,"top":0.047348,"width":0.140931,"height":0.057765},{"left":0.120098,"top":0.848995,"width":0.764706,"height":0.102273}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.429534,"top":0.047348,"width":0.140931,"height":0.057765},{"left":0.120098,"top":0.848995,"width":0.764706,"height":0.102273}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Situation – Thinking – Feelings – Behavior - Consequences","bbox":{"left":0.259837,"top":0.043136,"width":0.4680620000000001,"height":0.020212}},{"text":"WHAT IS A TIME OUT?","bbox":{"left":0.352042,"top":0.088791,"width":0.255794,"height":0.024552000000000004}},{"text":"We are all human beings capable of both success and failure. As a human being, you will \n make mistakes and show inappropriate behavior. When you make these mistakes you \n will be told by staff to take a time out.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.129222,"width":0.7055100000000001,"height":0.055061}},{"text":"Time outs are for you to think about your inappropriate behavior. A time out lasts for 5 \n minutes and staff will inform youth when their time out is complete. Youth are not to ask \n staff when the time out is over.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.198919,"width":0.7056830000000001,"height":0.05506099999999997}},{"text":"NOTE: A time out is not intended as a punishment and you will take as many time outs \n as you earn.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.270146,"width":0.7057420000000001,"height":0.03706100000000001}},{"text":"SOME OF THE THINGS A TIME OUT CAN DO FOR YOU - \n 1. To help you become aware of inappropriate behavior. If you know what behavior \n to change, it is much easier to change that behavior. \n 2. Provide an opportunity to show the staff that you can act appropriately. \n 3. Allow you the option to remain in the program instead of having a major \n consequence for a minor mistake. \n 4. Allow you time to identify appropriate alternatives to the behavior, which earned \n you a time out. \n 5. Allow you time to decide whether appropriate behavior might be a better choice.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.321101,"width":0.702151,"height":0.16231}},{"text":"Five minute time outs are spent: \n Facing an assigned wall (about 6 inches away) that staff directs you to. \n Hands at your sides. \n No speaking to anyone except the staff that directed you to the time out. \n You are not to question staff about your time out, or, try to explain or argue about \n it. \n Facing the wall is not to shame you or embarrass anyone. It is to help you calm \n down and focus on the reason that you are there. \n Your 5 minute time out does not begin until you are in the correct position and \n your time out will start over if you do not remain in that position. \n If you choose not to take your time, you will be sent to a foyer time out. Once \n you complete the foyer time out, you will then be required to complete a 5 minute \n time out.","bbox":{"left":0.152,"top":0.499578,"width":0.700996,"height":0.23537400000000003}},{"text":"Some time outs are spent in the foyer, if you are unable to accept the first 5 minute time \n out, or if your negative behavior is more serious. Some of the reasons you may be asked \n to go straight to the foyer may include:","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.749626,"width":0.695857,"height":0.05506100000000003}},{"text":" \n \n \n ","bbox":{"left":0.176503,"top":0.821257,"width":0.009019,"height":0.07416299999999998}},{"text":"Being verbally aggressive or threatening. \n Destruction of property \n Sexually inappropriate behavior or talk \n Refusal to do your 5 minute time out or being uncooperative with the process.","bbox":{"left":0.205915,"top":0.820535,"width":0.6120490000000001,"height":0.07581300000000002}},{"text":"Washtenaw County IOP 9/07","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.934924,"width":0.23027499999999995,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"14","bbox":{"left":0.833497,"top":0.934924,"width":0.01960799999999996,"height":0.020212000000000008}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Get Free Problem Solving And Decision Making \n Ppt Eusmap \n Problem Solving and Decision Making. Much of what \n managers do is solve problems and make decisions. Decision- \n making is a key role of a manager and leader. Some \n managers find this to be one of the most difficult tasks to \n perform. They have a fear of failure, and procrastinate mainly \n because they have a lack of a structured approach.","bbox":{"left":0.101351,"top":0.021975,"width":0.7547480000000001,"height":0.224635}},{"text":"Problem Solving And Decision Making \n The relationship between decision-making and problem- \n solving is complex. Decision-making is perhaps best thought \n of as a key part of problem-solving: one part of the overall \n process. Our approach at Skills You Need is to set out a \n framework to help guide you through the decision-making \n process.","bbox":{"left":0.108109,"top":0.295313,"width":0.697584,"height":0.17808300000000005}},{"text":"Effective Problem Solving and Decision Making – Working in \n ... \n The major difference between the two is; problem solving is a \n method while decision making is a process. Problem solving, \n as the name implies, is solving a problem. Meaning, it is a \n method wherein a group or an individual makes something \n positive out of a problem. Decision making, on the other \n hand, is a process that is done many times during problem \n solving. Decision making is the key that will help in reaching \n the right conclusion in problem solving.","bbox":{"left":0.108109,"top":0.4969,"width":0.718207,"height":0.25367800000000007}},{"text":"Seven Steps for Effective Problem Solving in the Workplace \n Problem Solving: Use these sample ... Is decisive when it \n comes to making decisions and sticks by the decisions made. \n Gathers all the necessary facts and information first before \n making any decision. Monitors all outcomes of all actions \n undertaken to take full responsibility for any problem.","bbox":{"left":0.108109,"top":0.774083,"width":0.697555,"height":0.15288400000000002}},{"text":"Page 2/5","bbox":{"left":0.419939,"top":0.942745,"width":0.07633299999999998,"height":0.01819700000000002}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Shipping State of Decay 2 \n Anecdotes and ramblings from Jørgen Tjernø, \n a programmer at Undead Labs","bbox":{"left":0.128916,"top":0.251015,"width":0.7416929999999999,"height":0.13183}},{"text":"Thank you all for showing up today! Slides will be available online, last slide has the \n link.","bbox":{"left":0.1125,"top":0.485211,"width":0.752444,"height":0.03581799999999996}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Applications \n • Examples of selected systems which can be analysed with AF4 (but not limited to) are: \n synthetic or natural (bio) polymers such as proteins, polysaccharides and liposomes \n • various biological materials such as: \n • vaccines \n • viruses (virus like particles) \n • aggregates (e.g. heat induced or covalently cross-linked proteins) \n • complexes (e.g. protein-polysaccharide electrostatic complexes) \n • conjugates (e.g. antibody-antigen conjugates) \n • environmental samples such as colloidal soil suspensions \n • nano/micro (colloidal) particles such as: \n • chemical mechanical polishing slurries \n • polymer latex particle \n Sample requirements Samples should be prepared in filtered solutions (<= 0.2 mm filter) Typical injection volumes 10- \n 50 mL Typical sample concentrations 1 - 5 mg / ml Particle size range 1 nm < R < 10 m (molecular mass ~ 3 kDa - \n 3*1012 kDa) Flow rates: total flow rate 0.2 - 10 mL/min typical channel flow rate 0.2 - 3 mL/min Typical run time per \n sample 20-40 minutes Typical solvents Water (millipore Low concentration buffers e.g. phosphate, 50 mM NaNO3 \n Compatibility Ethanol, organic solvents, SDS pH range 2-12 Temperature range 10-70 °C Autosampler Up to 120 \n samples","bbox":{"left":0.053782,"top":0.051245,"width":0.8761340000000001,"height":0.28742500000000004}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"PREFACE","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.08903,"width":0.09249,"height":0.020985000000000004}},{"text":"In one of the first jobs I held after graduate school, my boss, John, took me aside and asked, \n “Why are you so angry?”","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.138616,"width":0.720745,"height":0.036655999999999994}},{"text":"Angry?","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.191069,"width":0.058487,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"His question surprised me.","bbox":{"left":0.186275,"top":0.191069,"width":0.209,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"“John, you’ve got to be kidding.","bbox":{"left":0.405078,"top":0.191069,"width":0.253161,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"I’m the fun guy!”","bbox":{"left":0.668219,"top":0.191069,"width":0.13752600000000004,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"“Fun guy?” John countered. “I call it sarcasm and it is caustic.”","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.223645,"width":0.4970759999999999,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"In spite of or maybe because of that exchange, John became a treasured mentor to me. It did \n take me ten years to figure out what John meant; ten years to realize that I used sarcasm as a \n defense mechanism to shield my feelings of low self-esteem and unworthiness.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.253768,"width":0.726962,"height":0.05506}},{"text":"I always saw myself as a funny guy, the guy who was quick with a quip and could make people \n laugh. Then I began to listen to that laughter and it sounded forced, hollow. What I thought was \n humor, others experienced as sarcasm – painful sarcasm – especially to those it was targeted \n towards.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.32123,"width":0.754965,"height":0.07248499999999997}},{"text":"I worked to keep my sarcasm under control and found I could not let it go completely. If I \n weren’t the “funny guy,” then who would I be? After all, this was my identity. But fewer people \n laughed, and those who did, well, their laughter sounded shallow.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.406078,"width":0.7597320000000001,"height":0.05506100000000003}},{"text":"I wrote this book about and out of my own experience in discovering my true self- identity. In \n the journey, I learned that one’s true identity is not about one’s job or one’s relationships. \n Neither is it about the myriad activities we engage in, nor our talents, skills or professional life - \n although we tend to believe that our identity is wrapped up in all of this stuff.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.473503,"width":0.753124,"height":0.07248399999999999}},{"text":"I came to realize that the identity we think we present to the world, the identity the world sees \n and experiences is not the real and authentic me. In fact, the \"i\" who I think I am is a far cry from \n my authentic \"I.\" My little \"i\" is the\" me\" who has been influenced, \"programmed\" and \n conditioned by \"humans.\" I have learned that how we show up in the world, that little \"i,\" is a \n composite of thoughts, beliefs, assumptions, stories, emotions and feelings that 1) we inherited \n from our parents or primary caregivers, and other authority figures we grew up around and 2) we \n created in order to feel safe and secure, and which would get us mommy’s, daddy's and others' \n acknowledgement, recognition and love.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.558376,"width":0.7627450000000001,"height":0.14218200000000003}},{"text":"So, much of who we are today is a conditioned, programmed \"i in search of an \"I\"- my Essential, \n authentic, true and real \"I'\" - before we became conditioned and programed. Becoming a Better \n You supports you as you learn the truth about who you are — who you really are — and why you \n are the way you are in how you perceive and relate to your world. I wrote this book to support \n you as you explore the discomfort in your life and how you contribute to your own discomfort. \n Becoming a Better You takes you on a journey into, through and beyond your discomfort and \n leads you on a journey to become a better you, the authentic you.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.712922,"width":0.763399,"height":0.1247950000000001}},{"text":"My hope is that Becoming a Better You will be one of the last self-help books you will ever read \n because if you engage in the practices in this book — honestly, sincerely and self-responsibly — \n you will get to the core of your truth about what keeps you from being a better you. It will show","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.850081,"width":0.759144,"height":0.055055000000000076}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Instructions to Authors and Section Chairs \n Abstract Submission for Publication in HortScience","bbox":{"left":0.284314,"top":0.089485,"width":0.43137200000000003,"height":0.03863599999999999}},{"text":"Length:","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.142439,"width":0.066498,"height":0.020985000000000004}},{"text":"Limit the abstract body to about 2000 characters.","bbox":{"left":0.223333,"top":0.142303,"width":0.38501799999999997,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Font:","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.177894,"width":0.04580000000000001,"height":0.020985000000000004}},{"text":"12 point","bbox":{"left":0.202647,"top":0.177758,"width":0.06488200000000002,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"File Format \n Each abstracts must be submitted as a separate Word (.doc) file. \n If you use another word processing language, save and submit the abstract in a rich text \n format (.rtf) file.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.213348,"width":0.6870910000000001,"height":0.072879}},{"text":"Electronic Submission: submit as an attachment via E-mail","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.30147,"width":0.47472200000000003,"height":0.021120999999999945}},{"text":"Format: The abstracts should all be formatted as follows:","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.336924,"width":0.45583900000000005,"height":0.021121999999999974}},{"text":"Molecular Marker-Derived Genetic Similarity Analysis of a Segregating Blackberry \n Population \n Eric T. Stafne*1, John R. Clark1, and Kim S. Lewers2 \n 1316 Plant Sciences, Department of Horticulture, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, \n AR 72701, 2USDA-ARS Fruit Lab, 10300 Baltimore Ave., BARC-West Bldg. 010A, \n Beltsville, MD 20705","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.372515,"width":0.7036440000000002,"height":0.108182}},{"text":"A tetraploid blackberry population that segregates for two important morphological traits, \n thornlessness and primocane fruiting, was tested with molecular marker analysis. Both \n randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and simple sequence repeat (SSR) \n markers were used to screen a population of 98 genotypes within the population plus the \n two parents, ‘Arapaho’ and ‘Prime-Jim’® (APF-12). RAPD analysis averaged 3.4 \n markers per primer, whereas SSR analysis yielded 3.0 markers per primer pair. \n Similarity coefficient derived from the Dice index averaged over all individuals was 63% \n for RAPD markers, 73% for SSR markers, and 66% for RAPD and SSR markers \n together. The average similarity coefficients ranged from a high of 72% to a low of 38% \n for RAPD markers, 80% to 57% for SSR markers, and 73% to 55% for both. \n Comparison of the parents indicated a similarity of 67% for RAPD markers, 62% for \n SSR markers, and 67% for both. This is similar to a previous study that reported the \n similarity coefficient at 66%. Although inbreeding exists within the population, the level \n of heterozygosity is high. Also, evidence of tetrasomic inheritance was uncovered within \n the molecular marker analysis. This population will be used to identify potential markers \n linked to both morphological traits of interest. Further genetic linkage analysis and \n mapping is needed to identify any putative markers","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.495788,"width":0.7051780000000001,"height":0.302636}},{"text":"Presenters: \n Chairs:","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.813803,"width":0.094922,"height":0.038787999999999934}},{"text":"Submit abstracts to Chair at meeting or email by date announced by Chair. \n Submit all the abstracts from your Section as a group to: \n Managing Editor, HortScience \n E-mail: ashs@ashs.org \n Deadline: Submit by March 1st","bbox":{"left":0.264706,"top":0.813667,"width":0.585981,"height":0.09096899999999997}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Uncertainty comes in many forms both in the models economists build and analyze \n and in the real world. The models that we as economists build and analyze are highly \n stylized. The include “shocks,” random impulses such as technology shocks or monetary \n policy shocks that are transmitted over time. They are at best approximations because \n they ignore some forces and oversimplify others. (Put impolitely, our models are “wrong.”) \n In addition, we typically have multiple models at our disposal and are unsure how much \n credibility to assign to each. Data helps us to make this assessment, but evidence is typi- \n cally only partially informative. While these challenges are familiar to applied researchers, \n similar challenges confront any decision maker who faces uncertainty including investors or \n policy makers. Individuals or decision-making entities have views or perspectives about the \n future that shape their actions. These views are necessary simplifications, and there may \n be multiple possible perspectives to be considered. The more complex the underlying envi- \n ronment is, the bigger the challenge for how best to confront the uncertainty in meaningful \n ways. Thus, when there are more environmental intricacies, there is greater scope of a \n broader approach to uncertainty that is important. Recent dynamic decision theory under \n uncertainty and a related control theory aim to provide tools to assess uncertainty broadly \n conceived. The research displayed in this paper and elsewhere aims to convert abstract \n insights into operational tools of analysis to enhance our understanding of how financial \n markets work and to provide more sober assessments of economic policy, or assessments \n that avoid false pretenses of knowledge that are too common in policy discussions. \n This particular paper develops and applies specific tools to study how uncertainty, \n skepticism, and confidence can impact prices and quantities in financial markets. Imagine \n investors who are unsure about the future. They have at their disposal multiple views or \n models of the future, but they are not fully confident about any of these views. Moreover, \n these investors suspect that the structures of the models that express their views are in some \n ways flawed. The flaws themselves are unknown and thus not easily correctable in the near \n future. This perspective broadens the notion of uncertainty relative to the more familiar risk \n aversion paradigm that dominates economic analysis and discourse. It also adds richness \n to our understanding of the price of uncertainty and fluctuations in this price over time. In \n Prices of Macroeconomic Uncertainties with Tenuous Beliefs, we provide a formal analytical \n structure and offer a quantitative illustration that focuses on macroeconomic growth and \n its persistence. In our example economy, we confront investors with uncertainty about the \n future of macroeconomic growth in a stylized way. This uncertainty is meant to capture, say, \n the possibility but not the certainty of secular stagnation debated by macroeconomists, or","bbox":{"left":0.123529,"top":0.100316,"width":0.753081,"height":0.762079}},{"text":"1","bbox":{"left":0.495217,"top":0.895686,"width":0.009552000000000005,"height":0.015109999999999957}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Board of Education Meeting Minutes \n Southwest Leadership Academy \n January 24, 2019","bbox":{"left":0.292305,"top":0.046453,"width":0.41537699999999994,"height":0.06884799999999999}},{"text":"Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) 38-431.02, notice was given to the \n public, that the Governing Board for Southwest Leadership Academy will hold a \n meeting open to the public at 10:30 AM (MST) at Southwest Leadership Academy, \n 4301 West Fillmore Street, Phoenix, AZ 85043.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.153363,"width":0.7370079999999999,"height":0.07758100000000001}},{"text":"1. Call to order -Board President Mike Gantt called the meeting to order at 10:43 \n AM (MST) and had a roll call. Board members present were Mike Gantt, Mark \n Hendershot, Ruben Olivas (arrived at 11:10 AM), Terry Hines and Brian \n Heath.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.249424,"width":0.728305,"height":0.08636799999999997}},{"text":"2.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.364074,"width":0.014705999999999997,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Introduction of Visitors- Board President Gantt introduced visitors including: \n Paula Signorelli (ROP finance), Dr. Greg Fowler (Principal), and Dr. Philip \n Geiger (Superintendent)","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.362454,"width":0.68252,"height":0.063641}},{"text":"3.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.454377,"width":0.014705999999999997,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Approval of Meeting Minutes from the October 23, 2018 board meetings.","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.452757,"width":0.6873739999999999,"height":0.018793000000000004}},{"text":"A motion was made by Ms. Hines, seconded by Mr. Heath to approve \n the minutes of the October 23, 2018 Board meeting attached. The motion \n passed unanimously.","bbox":{"left":0.235294,"top":0.489727,"width":0.6462209999999999,"height":0.05818699999999988}},{"text":"4.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.568013,"width":0.014705999999999997,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Review of Annual Audit – The Board received the FY18 school audit for \n Southwest Leadership Academy from Fester and Chapman, PLLC (auditors). \n Dr. Geiger explained the legal questionnaire comments from the auditor and \n the steps taken to correct the four identified compliance matters. The audit \n opinion found no instance of noncompliance or other matters that are required \n to be reported under Government Auditing Standards.","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.566393,"width":0.6890910000000001,"height":0.12909599999999988}},{"text":"A motion by Mr. Hendershot, seconded by Mr. Heath to receive the \n FY18 audit prepared by Fester & Chapman Auditors as submitted. \n Motion passed unanimously.","bbox":{"left":0.235294,"top":0.721848,"width":0.597849,"height":0.0627319999999999}},{"text":"Mr. Olivas entered the meeting room at 11:10 AM as he had been piloting a \n commercial aircraft causing him to be a few minutes late.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.810939,"width":0.669713,"height":0.040914000000000006}},{"text":"Page 1 of 7","bbox":{"left":0.459664,"top":0.920667,"width":0.08070499999999997,"height":0.01701600000000003}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"November 15, 2018: Village Board Meeting \n Minutes of Regular Meeting Sodus Point Village Board","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.060561,"width":0.461078,"height":0.038848}},{"text":"Mayor McDowell called the regular meeting to order at 6:30 PM and led the Pledge of Allegiance. \n Present: Mayor McDowell, Attorney Williams, Trustee Appleby, Trustee Kallusch, Trustee Eckberg, Trustee \n DeWolf, CEO Druschel","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.112859,"width":0.8571040000000001,"height":0.06263600000000001}},{"text":"Public: 2pp \n Absent: na","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.190131,"width":0.09494100000000001,"height":0.037637000000000004}},{"text":"MOTION by Trustee Appleby and seconded by Trustee Eckberg to approve the minutes of the October 18, \n 2018 regular meeting. \n Motion carried all voting aye.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.242404,"width":0.84585,"height":0.05506}},{"text":"Reports were given as follows: \n Mayor McDowell- Wastewater, general Village updates \n Trustee Kallusch – Fire \n Trustee Appleby – Lighting Commissioner report \n Trustee Eckberg – Ambulance, Community Center \n Trustee DeWolf – Highway, Water \n CEO Druschel- Building Inspector’s Report","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.312578,"width":0.43975800000000004,"height":0.12431799999999998}},{"text":"Public Comments: \n No public comments","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.451972,"width":0.16325500000000004,"height":0.037197000000000036}},{"text":"Old Business:","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.504245,"width":0.11505900000000001,"height":0.02098500000000003}},{"text":"A.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.538679,"width":0.019019999999999995,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"MOTION by Trustee Appleby and seconded by Trustee Kallusch to approve the asset disposal for a \n 2007 X Mark walk behind mower. The surplus value is set at $1500. Also a 20 plus year old Toro \n riding mower for a value of $100.00. The mower can either be purchased or scrapped. \n Motion carried all voting aye.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.538679,"width":0.788837,"height":0.07248500000000002}},{"text":"B.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.626558,"width":0.01784300000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"New Business:","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.678831,"width":0.119405,"height":0.021121000000000056}},{"text":"A. MOTION by Trustee Kallusch and seconded by Trustee Eckberg to approve the following \n RESOLUTION ACKNOWEDGING AND RECONFIRMING FEATHERLY DRIVE AND SILL \n SHORE ROAD AS A PUBLIC STREET","bbox":{"left":0.123176,"top":0.713679,"width":0.812448,"height":0.05631100000000011}},{"text":"WHEREAS, Featherly Drive and Sill Shore Road has been laid out, maintained and utilized as a public \n street within the Village of Sodus Point for in excess of 75 years; and \n WHEREAS, Featherly Drive and Sill Shore Road provides access to private homes and other Village \n owned property along its length; and \n WHEREAS, Featherly Drive and Sill Shore Road has always been maintained and plowed as a public \n street and has been shown on the list of public streets as maintained by the New York State Department \n of Transportation; and","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.783414,"width":0.820426,"height":0.124753}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF MAUI \n COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE","bbox":{"left":0.202059,"top":0.051423,"width":0.5958680000000001,"height":0.053061000000000004}},{"text":"September 19, 2003","bbox":{"left":0.41118,"top":0.158556,"width":0.1776970000000001,"height":0.016926999999999998}},{"text":"Committee \n Report No.","bbox":{"left":0.676471,"top":0.158771,"width":0.09264000000000006,"height":0.034279000000000004}},{"text":"03-99","bbox":{"left":0.832161,"top":0.176056,"width":0.050219000000000014,"height":0.016926999999999998}},{"text":"Honorable Chair and Members \n of the County Council \n County of Maui \n Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.245753,"width":0.268147,"height":0.06919900000000001}},{"text":"Chair and Members:","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.332874,"width":0.17773,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"Your Committee of the Whole, having met on September 3, 2003, makes \n reference to County Communication No. 03-20, from the Council Chair, regarding \n proposed contracts for special counsel and/or indemnification.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.367722,"width":0.705902,"height":0.051776000000000044}},{"text":"Your Committee is in receipt of correspondence dated August 25, 2003, \n from the Department of the Corporation Counsel, requesting consideration of a \n proposed resolution entitled “INDEMNIFYING DANA WINGAD IN CIVIL CASE \n NO. 03-1-0308 (3), TIMOTHY GILBERT v. DANA WINGAD”. The purpose of the \n proposed resolution is to indemnify former Maui County police officer Dana \n Wingad in Gilbert v. Wingad, Civil No. 03-1-0308 (3), Circuit Court of the Second \n Circuit, State of Hawaii.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.437419,"width":0.705905,"height":0.12147399999999997}},{"text":"Your Committee notes that this case involves allegations of negligent \n battery, assault and battery, emotional distress and civil rights violations arising \n from an incident at Hapa’s in Kihei on January 20, 2002.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.576814,"width":0.705794,"height":0.05169899999999994}},{"text":"At its meeting, your Committee met \n Counsel and a Deputy Corporation Counsel.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.646435,"width":0.389464,"height":0.03435100000000002}},{"text":"with","bbox":{"left":0.546841,"top":0.646435,"width":0.03486,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"the","bbox":{"left":0.592014,"top":0.646435,"width":0.027254,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"First Deputy","bbox":{"left":0.629581,"top":0.646435,"width":0.11053299999999999,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"Corporation","bbox":{"left":0.75043,"top":0.646435,"width":0.10253299999999999,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"There being no public testimony, the Deputy Corporation Counsel \n provided a brief overview of the case filed against the former Maui County police \n officer. The Deputy Corporation Counsel informed your Committee that the \n alleged incident occurred while Officer Wingad was employed and on duty. The \n plaintiff alleges that the officer, in response to a call, pushed the plaintiff, causing \n him to fall and allegedly sustain a wrist fracture.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.698707,"width":0.7059,"height":0.10404800000000003}},{"text":"The Deputy Corporation Counsel further informed your Committee that a \n separate suit involving the incident had been filed against the County, and that \n the two cases have been consolidated by the Court.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.820676,"width":0.7058850000000001,"height":0.051776000000000044}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Verification and Visualization of a Consensus \n Algorithm using TLA+","bbox":{"left":0.193057,"top":0.215379,"width":0.611131,"height":0.057537000000000005}},{"text":"Afonso das Neves Fernandes \n Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto","bbox":{"left":0.300484,"top":0.297614,"width":0.396185,"height":0.040775000000000006}},{"text":"Rolando da Silva Martins \n Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto","bbox":{"left":0.300484,"top":0.351767,"width":0.396185,"height":0.04077399999999998}},{"text":"July 1, 2021","bbox":{"left":0.437525,"top":0.40982,"width":0.12213000000000002,"height":0.01813199999999998}},{"text":"In our work, we used TLA+ to formalize the consensus algorithm used in \n Ceph (which is based on Paxos). We found that the formalization was useful \n to clarify how the algorithm works and to prove its correctness. The specifica- \n tion can be found at: https://github.com/afonsonf/ceph-consensus-spec.","bbox":{"left":0.181134,"top":0.467143,"width":0.654709,"height":0.071546}},{"text":"We also found that the specification could catch real world bugs of the \n algorithm. To do this we introduced a bug that was previously present in \n the algorithm and then evaluate if the model checker would catch it, which \n was found to be successful.","bbox":{"left":0.181134,"top":0.560045,"width":0.6349349999999999,"height":0.06982999999999995}},{"text":"During the formalization of the algorithm, we developed a visualiza- \n tion tool to help understand the algorithm, its bugs, and how the spec- \n ification could be improved to make it more efficient. The tool accepts \n for the visualization both state graphs in the dot format and error traces \n from TLC. The tool can be found at: https://github.com/afonsonf/ \n tlaplus-graph-explorer.","bbox":{"left":0.181134,"top":0.651243,"width":0.635083,"height":0.10632299999999995}},{"text":"We propose to present our findings on formalizing the algorithm and \n using the visualization tool. This proposal follows the work done by Afonso \n Fernandes in his Master thesis (still not published).","bbox":{"left":0.181134,"top":0.778921,"width":0.634954,"height":0.051590000000000025}},{"text":"1","bbox":{"left":0.493789,"top":0.875215,"width":0.00955199999999995,"height":0.015109999999999957}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"each other when they meet in the middle. Crow Wing Power will be done with their work \n in 1 week. \n Supervisor Bennett was in contact with David Lindahl (at the end of the road on the East \n end) regarding his parcel and he expressed his thanks that the Town Board did not push \n them in agreeing to sign an Easement Deed. They have now decided to go along with \n the Road Project and will sign the Easement Deed. \n It is possible that the improvement for Camp Jim Road SW could be completed \n by October 4, 2019. \n Bryan reported that Soil and Water had met today, and they have the Pillager \n Dam Road culvert on their agenda so we should hear from them soon regarding getting \n financial assistance to replace this culvert. \n Shady Hollow Road SW – Bryan will be providing the Township with a Cost \n Estimate for bringing up Shady Hollow Road to Township Road Standards and will have \n that at our next meeting.","bbox":{"left":0.147227,"top":0.12396,"width":0.703206,"height":0.20750199999999996}},{"text":"Brad Person, of Breen & Person LLC, Brainerd, MN is present to discuss \n Assessment Agreements for improving a road. Supervisor Bennett had been in \n discussion with Mr. Person and has asked him to explain to the Board this method of \n financing the cost for residents improving their road and the Township taking it over to \n maintain. Mr. Person had talked with Cass County and the County prefers that the \n Township use this method for residents improving their road and the Assessment \n Agreement would not require a public hearing. Residents would just come in and sign \n the Assessment agreement. The Township would pay for the improvement and the \n residents along that road would be assessed their portion of the cost, added to their \n property taxes for the improvement, paying for it over a period of time with the Township \n eventually getting repaid. \n If 2 or 3 residents’ holdout and don’t sign the agreements, then the project can be \n dropped. Another way would be if the neighbors’ chip in and pay for the neighbor’s \n portion or the Township covers that cost and then someone gets the improvement free. \n Another way would be to follow MN Statute 429. This would involve more \n paperwork holding a meeting, having a feasibility study done and a cost estimate \n completed and then those who don’t sign still get assessed their portion to have the road \n improved. The length of assessment can vary with each resident if some want to pay it \n all up front and not get assessed any interest or if the resident wants a longer period of \n time to pay off their portion. \n Supervisor Bennett moved to go ahead with the assessment procedure (as \n presented by Brad Person,) for the Township taking over Zebroski Acres Lane SW \n as a Township road following the sample assessment that was presented tonight, \n seconded by Supervisor Adelman-Dullinger. The Assessment would then need to be \n certified with the County Auditor. The question was called, and the motion carried.","bbox":{"left":0.147227,"top":0.343295,"width":0.705851,"height":0.368405}},{"text":"Bryan Drown brought up the fact that the numbers (costs) that were previously quoted to \n the residents (by Bryan Drown) was an estimate and could change if work is not \n completed till next year.","bbox":{"left":0.147227,"top":0.72339,"width":0.702991,"height":0.046885000000000066}},{"text":"Supervisors Road Report-","bbox":{"left":0.147227,"top":0.781886,"width":0.22309299999999999,"height":0.017564000000000024}},{"text":"Trees down on: Upper Sylvan; Drive SW, 125th Street SW, Oak Ridge Drive SW and \n 13th Avenue SW. \n Camp Jim Road SW – the required easement deeds have been signed.","bbox":{"left":0.147227,"top":0.811181,"width":0.684292,"height":0.046844}},{"text":"09-05-2019 Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting","bbox":{"left":0.147227,"top":0.872203,"width":0.38705,"height":0.014954000000000023}},{"text":"Page 2","bbox":{"left":0.803294,"top":0.872203,"width":0.05071100000000006,"height":0.014954000000000023}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Maureen Ginley","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.096517,"width":0.23951099999999997,"height":0.027675000000000005}},{"text":"My name is Maureen Rose Ginley. I’m 27-years-old, and I live/work in Columbus. A proud \n alumna of John Carroll University and the NEOMFA in Creative Writing Program, I made the \n move from Cleveland to Buckeye Land in August 2017. I currently work as a User Experience \n Content Writer at Huntington National Bank. Here, I put my creative and editorial skills to work \n to create better financial experiences for customers and bankers alike. In my spare time, I write \n for the Ohio Irish American News and volunteer side-by-side with my rescue dog Elvis (who is a \n Friendly Pet Visitor with the National Church Residences). My paternal grandmother Mary \n Josephine Ginley (née Loftus) was born in Bunnahowna, County Mayo, and came to the States \n at age 19. My paternal grandfather, Thomas Ginley, has family roots in the same village. My \n great-grandfathers on this side even grew up on neighboring farms!","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.652143,"width":0.758658,"height":0.18148599999999993}},{"text":"Sponsor Name:","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.855972,"width":0.14517200000000002,"height":0.017693999999999988}},{"text":"BUA Irish Whiskey","bbox":{"left":0.294055,"top":0.855972,"width":0.174275,"height":0.017693999999999988}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.194902,"top":0.137727,"width":0.609804,"height":0.134848},{"left":0.194902,"top":0.272576,"width":0.609804,"height":0.134848},{"left":0.194902,"top":0.407424,"width":0.609804,"height":0.134848},{"left":0.194902,"top":0.542273,"width":0.609804,"height":0.066667}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.194902,"top":0.137727,"width":0.609804,"height":0.134848},{"left":0.194902,"top":0.272576,"width":0.609804,"height":0.134848},{"left":0.194902,"top":0.407424,"width":0.609804,"height":0.134848},{"left":0.194902,"top":0.542273,"width":0.609804,"height":0.066667}]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"2","bbox":{"left":0.871324,"top":0.045198,"width":0.009992000000000001,"height":0.015509000000000002}},{"text":"Transcript: Juan Vicente Sola on Corporatism","bbox":{"left":0.319853,"top":0.091612,"width":0.35997700000000005,"height":0.016779000000000002}},{"text":"Introduced by Edmund Phelps","bbox":{"left":0.379902,"top":0.11718,"width":0.23800300000000002,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Edmund Phelps: It's a great honor to introduce viewers to Juan Sola, Professor of Constitutional","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.195779,"width":0.752389,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Law and Director of the Center on Law and Economics at the University of Buenos Aires. I","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.222294,"width":0.719354,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"asked him to talk on a subject on which he is","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.247862,"width":0.351827,"height":0.016779000000000016}},{"text":"the greatest world authority, and that is","bbox":{"left":0.479275,"top":0.247862,"width":0.3066110000000001,"height":0.016779000000000016}},{"text":"corporatism. I feel that we in economics occasionally have to take a little time to consider some","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.274377,"width":0.749879,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"bedrock matters in economic theory. And that's why I think it's quite appropriate that students of","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.299945,"width":0.7564310000000001,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"macroeconomic theory have some exposure to these fundamental matters. Juan, I give you the","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.32646,"width":0.738958,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"floor.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.352976,"width":0.04302,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Juan Sola: Thank you very much. I'm very honored by your comments. I rarely receive those","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.405059,"width":0.7283299999999999,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"favorable comments and affectionate words. So I'm rather embarrassed. I'm very, very happy of","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.430627,"width":0.7508630000000001,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"course.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.457142,"width":0.05607800000000002,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Corporatism is an economic, social, but also philosophic theory, or doctrine, which has a vast \n bibliography. Generally, people consider corporatism a circumstantial doctrine when, on the","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.50873,"width":0.7352380000000001,"height":0.043789999999999996}},{"text":"contrary, it is a very deep philosophy and doctrine that has been in development for over a","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.561309,"width":0.7084680000000001,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"century, especially after the First World War. After the Russian revolution, there was this very","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.587824,"width":0.7411369999999999,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"important idea to find a doctrine that would be different, both from capitalism and from","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.614339,"width":0.686722,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"socialism, communism, or Stalinism. Of course, first it was more opposed to communism than","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.639907,"width":0.7412750000000001,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"anything else, but it developed afterwards into a very strong opposition to individualism and","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.666423,"width":0.724353,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"capitalism.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.691991,"width":0.08551,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Among the authors that we could mention from before the First World War there is, of course,","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.745021,"width":0.7406079999999999,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"the one person you always mention, Ned, Ferdinand Tönnies, who wrote a book that was an \n enormous development: Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft considered the idea, for the first time, of \n an organized society, a society that could be compared with a commercial enterprise.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.770589,"width":0.7580120000000001,"height":0.06886300000000001}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"electrical instrument grading system began in 1980 and through several iterations of \n improvement and validation, instrument grading became a reality in September 2009. The two \n instruments approved for use today can assess marbling score, subcutaneous fat depth, ribeye \n area, ribeye width, ribeye depth, and lean color. Camera derived yield grade is calculated from \n the hot carcass weight, subcutaneous fat depth, ribeye area, and an algorithm predicted or \n assumed constant percentage of kidney-pelvic-heart fat. Research illustrating the agreement \n between USDA human grading and instrument camera grading (McEvers et al., 2012) suggests \n poor and variable agreement between human and camera grading yield grading outcomes. No \n industry standard exists concerning use of subjective human versus objective instrument grading. \n Instrument grading use ranges from no use at processors that have not purchased the technology \n to its utilization as the sole determinant of yield and quality grade; approximately 72% of fed \n cattle are graded for both quality and yield or for yield only using camera technology.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.093788,"width":0.765151,"height":0.23472300000000001}},{"text":"Economics of yield grading","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.343396,"width":0.216551,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"Value-based sales in which yield grade premiums and discounts may alter the final carcass \n value are an ever-increasing proportion of beef cattle/carcass marketings (Figure 1). The \n maximum premium offered for a yield grade 1 equals $8/cwt. whereas a yield grade 5 carcass \n carries up to a $20/cwt. discount (USDA, 2016a). When the maximum reported yield grade \n premium or discount is applied to a 900-pound carcass, carcass value is altered by +$72, +$45, - \n $135, and -$180 for yield grades 1, 2, 4, and 5, respectively. Application of the previous values \n to the annual fed beef population indicates the potential industry value for yield grade valuation \n is +$108 million, +$326 million, -$309 million, and -$61 million for yield grades 1, 2, 4, and 5, \n respectively (USDA, 2016a; USDA, 2016b). Producers may sell cattle on formula based marketing \n systems whereby each animal is eligible for premiums and discounts, however threshold grids \n are more popular. A threshold grid compares each pen or lot of cattle to a rolling plant average \n for the respective sex classification or in many cases breed type (i.e. dairy influenced vs native) \n or origin (i.e. U.S. vs Mexican vs Canadian). In this manner, discounts or premiums are not tallied \n until the percentage of hot carcass weight in the specific lot exceeds the plant average for each \n quality and yield component. Furthermore, this method of carcass valuation allows a discount \n to become a premium when the cattle are better than the plant average and a premium to \n become a discount when the cattle are worse than the plant average. Value-based grid \n marketing is now the industry standard – as such, a robust and reliable yield grade estimation \n system is paramount to ascertain true carcass value and report back to producers a better \n estimation of saleable yield supplied to the beef complex.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.373548,"width":0.765155,"height":0.3944200000000001}},{"text":"Inconsistencies and challenges","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.782854,"width":0.24815500000000001,"height":0.015152000000000054}},{"text":"The era in which the yield grade was developed was dominated by small-framed early \n maturing cattle which were primarily purebred Herefords. In contrast, the current fed beef \n population is a kaleidoscope of genetic diversity that is medium and large in frame; the greatest \n population of purebred animals is now represented by the Holstein breed. Moreover, cattle \n feeding technology including growth promoting implants, beta-adrenergic agonists, and genomic","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.813005,"width":0.7649570000000001,"height":0.09499500000000005}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"And I thought that I was okay","bbox":{"left":0.369835,"top":0.07025,"width":0.25965800000000006,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"I was focused on me","bbox":{"left":0.407464,"top":0.097578,"width":0.18453799999999992,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"And having My way","bbox":{"left":0.412503,"top":0.124662,"width":0.1743360000000001,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"Had no idea","bbox":{"left":0.445435,"top":0.15199,"width":0.10862199999999989,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"That something better existed","bbox":{"left":0.367175,"top":0.179074,"width":0.26515399999999995,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"Until I signed my life away","bbox":{"left":0.383299,"top":0.206401,"width":0.23278700000000002,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"And I was freshly enlisted","bbox":{"left":0.385657,"top":0.233486,"width":0.22820699999999994,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"into the kingdom of God","bbox":{"left":0.393033,"top":0.260813,"width":0.21376199999999995,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"And now I can see","bbox":{"left":0.416896,"top":0.287898,"width":0.16572799999999993,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"There’s something more to live for","bbox":{"left":0.347686,"top":0.315225,"width":0.304325,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"Than just my flesh and teeth","bbox":{"left":0.373221,"top":0.34231,"width":0.25306399999999996,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"Something that’s more gratifying than the sweetest of sweets","bbox":{"left":0.228109,"top":0.369395,"width":0.5431649999999999,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"Something with more peace","bbox":{"left":0.374914,"top":0.396722,"width":0.24970399999999998,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"Than a full day at beach","bbox":{"left":0.392388,"top":0.423807,"width":0.21476999999999996,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"And that’s Christ","bbox":{"left":0.425986,"top":0.478219,"width":0.14768900000000007,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"He is life","bbox":{"left":0.461256,"top":0.505546,"width":0.07707199999999992,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"And when I found him","bbox":{"left":0.402466,"top":0.532631,"width":0.19482200000000005,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"It’s like I was revived","bbox":{"left":0.407504,"top":0.559958,"width":0.18453200000000003,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"I had new purpose and a better peace of mind","bbox":{"left":0.294316,"top":0.587043,"width":0.41092700000000004,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"And it wasnt just about me","bbox":{"left":0.381626,"top":0.61437,"width":0.236267,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"And what I had in mind","bbox":{"left":0.397407,"top":0.641455,"width":0.20469200000000004,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"I wasn’t mine","bbox":{"left":0.441082,"top":0.668782,"width":0.11735400000000007,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"I was sold out","bbox":{"left":0.438381,"top":0.695867,"width":0.12283099999999991,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"I was so proud","bbox":{"left":0.43435,"top":0.722952,"width":0.13079200000000002,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"And I felt whole","bbox":{"left":0.430984,"top":0.750279,"width":0.13751000000000008,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"Like no doubts","bbox":{"left":0.43433,"top":0.777364,"width":0.13100900000000004,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"And I knew that I just had to share this feeling","bbox":{"left":0.296614,"top":0.831776,"width":0.40623800000000004,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"So I talk about the only name","bbox":{"left":0.369513,"top":0.859103,"width":0.260788,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"That brings us all healing","bbox":{"left":0.387995,"top":0.886188,"width":0.223839,"height":0.015925999999999996}},{"text":"And that’s Jesus","bbox":{"left":0.425946,"top":0.9406,"width":0.14746299999999996,"height":0.015925999999999996}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"6/15/2021","bbox":{"left":0.889741,"top":0.008167,"width":0.096441,"height":0.016667}},{"text":"Court Commissioner Powers","bbox":{"left":0.27337,"top":0.192097,"width":0.4234669999999999,"height":0.03434999999999999}},{"text":"Comm’r Kevin Costello, Waukesha County","bbox":{"left":0.27337,"top":0.245399,"width":0.48950000000000005,"height":0.026792999999999983}},{"text":"Allowed in Juvenile Matters","bbox":{"left":0.261648,"top":0.54801,"width":0.49411099999999997,"height":0.04195300000000002}},{"text":"1. Issue summonses and warrants. \n 2. Order the release or detention of children or expectant mothers of \n unborn children taken into custody. \n 3. Conduct detention and shelter care hearings. \n 4. Conduct preliminary appearances. \n 5. Conduct uncontested proceedings under s. 48.13 (CHIPS), 48.133 \n (UCHIPS), 48.9795 guardianships, 938.12 (delinquency), 938.13 \n (JIPS), or 938.18 (waiver hearing). \n 6. Enter into consent decrees or amended consent decrees under s. \n 48.32 or 938.32. \n 7. Exercise the powers and perform the duties specified in par. (j) or \n (m), whichever is applicable, in proceedings under s. 813.122 or \n 813.125 in which the respondent is a child. [Child Abuse and \n Harassment Restraining Orders & Injunctions]","bbox":{"left":0.218037,"top":0.61856,"width":0.565159,"height":0.26488599999999995}},{"text":"2","bbox":{"left":0.975111,"top":0.978333,"width":0.011263000000000023,"height":0.016666999999999987}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"If the Marriage Bureau Clerk determines the applicant clearly appears over the age of 25 years, no proof of \n age is required. Proof of identity (name) is still required.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.048485,"width":0.8671840000000001,"height":0.033637}},{"text":"DOCUMENTS TO BE HANDLED ON A CASE-BY-CASE BASIS","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.103965,"width":0.4620350000000001,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"• \n • \n • \n • \n •","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.139073,"width":0.006315000000000001,"height":0.08330000000000001}},{"text":"Student Identification Card \n Any other document not otherwise mentioned in this policy \n Temporary Driver’s License or Permit (must not have language “Not Valid for ID Purposes”) \n Any other secondary document that contains the name and photograph of applicant; \n Individuals presenting a temporary driver’s license or temporary state issued ID should obtain approval \n BEFORE coming to the Marriage License Bureau. Please call 702-671-0600 and ask to speak to the \n supervisor on duty.","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.140328,"width":0.8204180000000001,"height":0.11666700000000002}},{"text":"EXAMPLES OF UNACCEPTABLE PROOF OF AGE & NAME","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.27851,"width":0.4476260000000001,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"• \n • \n • \n • \n •","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.313656,"width":0.006315000000000001,"height":0.08330100000000001}},{"text":"ID card issued by check cashing companies \n Debit or Credit Cards (Accepted only if presented with original or certified copy of the birth certificate.) \n Membership cards from businesses or organizations that do not require ID for membership. \n ID card or document indicating “Not Valid for Identification Purposes” \n Letters or Statements (which may or may not be notarized) stating that the person says he’s the person \n known as “John Doe” \n Documents that appear to be home-made or lack the appearance of being an official form of \n identification.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.314912,"width":0.82289,"height":0.13363599999999998}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.415171,"width":0.006315000000000001,"height":0.015573000000000004}},{"text":"SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.470063,"width":0.20073799999999997,"height":0.015151999999999999}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.505474,"width":0.006315000000000001,"height":0.015572999999999948}},{"text":"Court Orders presented for minors 17 years old require acceptable photo identification as listed above \n in addition to the Court Order.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.50673,"width":0.8151880000000001,"height":0.032121000000000066}},{"text":"•","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.558379,"width":0.006315000000000001,"height":0.015572999999999948}},{"text":"Hyphens may not be included in names unless they are on the identification presented.","bbox":{"left":0.117686,"top":0.559634,"width":0.693574,"height":0.015152000000000054}},{"text":"IMPORTANT NOTE:","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.595997,"width":0.156644,"height":0.015152000000000054}},{"text":"Your Marriage License and Certificate will be prepared with your legal name exactly as it appears on the \n identification presented. It is your responsibility to present the proper identification to have your name \n reflected as you desire. For example, if you want your Marriage License and Certificate to reflect your full \n middle name, the identification you present must contain your full middle name - not an initial.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.639482,"width":0.840983,"height":0.0707580000000001}},{"text":"Errors discovered after the ceremony may be corrected upon written request to this office. Marriage records \n WILL NOT be changed after the ceremony to reflect names that are different from the names on the \n identification presented at the time the license was issued unless extenuating circumstances exist and proof of \n the correct name is provided. Corrections of marriage records will be approved on a case-by-case basis and \n will be subject to a $79.50 fee. No fee will be charged for corrections due to clerical errors made by county \n clerk staff.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.732816,"width":0.880858,"height":0.10761399999999999}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Modern Slavery: National \n Referral Mechanism Statistics \n October - December 2015","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.200684,"width":0.6483760000000001,"height":0.11270299999999997}},{"text":"Date published: 24/05/2016","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.350752,"width":0.32718400000000003,"height":0.017322000000000004}},{"text":"Reference: 0298-UKHTC","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.385388,"width":0.273217,"height":0.017322000000000004}},{"text":"Version number: 1.0","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.420023,"width":0.23125600000000002,"height":0.017322000000000004}},{"text":"Authoring department/team: OCC/UKHTC","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.454658,"width":0.47582800000000003,"height":0.017322000000000004}},{"text":"Author","bbox":{"left":0.080629,"top":0.489293,"width":0.06784400000000002,"height":0.01732199999999995}},{"text":" +44(0)844 778 2406","bbox":{"left":0.221965,"top":0.489242,"width":0.25565899999999997,"height":0.017372999999999916}},{"text":"Key points","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.562553,"width":0.158744,"height":0.02303900000000003}},{"text":"","bbox":{"left":0.101834,"top":0.602772,"width":0.009272000000000002,"height":0.01746099999999995}},{"text":"During the period October to December 2015 there were 939 referrals to the \n National Referral Mechanism (NRM), comprising individuals from 65 countries \n of origin.","bbox":{"left":0.13207,"top":0.602772,"width":0.788275,"height":0.05195699999999992}},{"text":"","bbox":{"left":0.101834,"top":0.672042,"width":0.009272000000000002,"height":0.01746099999999995}},{"text":"As at 17/03/2016, 136 of the 939 people referred to the NRM during this \n quarter received a positive conclusive decision and were therefore found to \n have been trafficked.","bbox":{"left":0.13207,"top":0.672042,"width":0.763974,"height":0.05195699999999992}},{"text":"","bbox":{"left":0.101834,"top":0.741455,"width":0.009272000000000002,"height":0.01746099999999995}},{"text":"37 of the 939 people referred to the NRM were still awaiting a reasonable \n grounds decision. 493 of the 939 people referred were still awaiting a \n conclusive decision.","bbox":{"left":0.13207,"top":0.741455,"width":0.7470450000000001,"height":0.05199199999999993}},{"text":"","bbox":{"left":0.101834,"top":0.810761,"width":0.009272000000000002,"height":0.01746099999999995}},{"text":"13 people were referred from Northern Ireland, 45 from Scotland and 45 from \n Wales. The remaining 836 were referred in England.","bbox":{"left":0.13207,"top":0.810761,"width":0.7964049999999999,"height":0.03456800000000004}},{"text":"This assessment is supplied for information purposes only and must not be \n used as evidence in legal proceedings. For further information, contact the \n originating department.","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.880026,"width":0.8511580000000001,"height":0.05195699999999992}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Minutes \n Work Session \n Aberdeen Town Board","bbox":{"left":0.410392,"top":0.071234,"width":0.17870799999999998,"height":0.057697999999999985}},{"text":"March 29, 2012 \n Thursday, 5:30 p.m.","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.147597,"width":0.157709,"height":0.03648699999999999}},{"text":"Robert N. Page Municipal Building \n Aberdeen, North Carolina","bbox":{"left":0.639522,"top":0.147597,"width":0.271107,"height":0.03648699999999999}},{"text":"The Aberdeen Town Board met on Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. for their regular \n Work Session. Board members present were Mayor Elizabeth B. Mofield, Mayor Pro‐tem Robbie \n Farrell and Commissioners Pat Ann McMurray, Alan Parker, Jim Thomas, and Walter Wright. Planning \n Board members present were Johnny Ransdell, Bob Rigsby, Owen Gallagher, Sarah Ahmad, Janet \n Peele, and Joe Dannelley. Staff members in attendance were Town Manager Bill Zell, Town Clerk \n Regina Rosy, Planning Director Kathy Liles, and Town Attorney T.C. Morphis. Others in attendance \n were Reporter for the Pilot Tom Embrey and Pat Corso with Partners in Progress.","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.2029,"width":0.822485,"height":0.142699}},{"text":"Mayor Mofield called the Work Session to order at 5:30 p.m.","bbox":{"left":0.147143,"top":0.364415,"width":0.48195699999999997,"height":0.015122999999999998}},{"text":"1.","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.398203,"width":0.014842999999999995,"height":0.015122999999999998}},{"text":"Joint Meeting with Planning Board – Unified Development Ordinance Amendment UDO #12‐02 \n Regarding Building Exteriors.","bbox":{"left":0.146908,"top":0.398203,"width":0.755132,"height":0.03648700000000005}},{"text":"Planning Director Liles stated during site plan review of a project currently under \n construction, staff became aware of inconsistent standards in the requirements for exterior \n building materials. One section called for 100% of any façade visible from the public right‐of‐ \n way and 50% of each façade not visible from the public right‐of‐way to have a non‐metal \n exterior, and another section called for a significantly lower standard. Planning Director Liles \n stated the proposed text amendment would correct the discrepancy and bring the Town’s \n requirements to the higher of the two standards.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.453355,"width":0.7637100000000001,"height":0.14284999999999998}},{"text":"Planning Director Liles stated when the Planning Board met on March 15, 2012, there \n were some concerns that perhaps the metal building language was too restrictive given the \n current economic state. At that time, the Planning Board voted to table the item and \n requested a joint meeting with the Town Board for discussion.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.61487,"width":0.7636260000000001,"height":0.07906199999999997}},{"text":"Johnny Ransdell stated the ordinance seems specifically directed at metal buildings and \n he asked the question previously why this amendment was so specific to metal buildings. Mr. \n Ransdell gave an example one of the largest metal building in Aberdeen which is the Aberdeen \n Public Works Department, and stated he believes the proposed language is overly restrictive for \n metal buildings. A farm building would not be allowed on a residential property with the \n current language. Mr. Ransdell asked what the strong objection is to metal buildings. Mayor \n Mofield stated historically it has come to the Town’s attention that metal buildings do not \n endure as long as stick built or brick buildings, and metal buildings last approximately 20 years. \n Mayor Mofield stated another objection would be appearance. Mr. Ransdell stated typical \n metal buildings actually last 50 years or longer by the research he completed. Mr. Ransdell","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.712597,"width":0.7636369999999999,"height":0.206638}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"#BeCyberSmart","bbox":{"left":0.848609,"top":0.05635,"width":0.11424299999999998,"height":0.022941000000000003}},{"text":"What is... \n CYBERBULLYING \n AND ONLINE \n HARASSMENT","bbox":{"left":0.100247,"top":0.103722,"width":0.2764190000000001,"height":0.21757300000000002}},{"text":"Cyberbullying is any form of bullying which takes place \n online. This can be done over smartphones, tablets, \n online gaming, chat forums, social and other media. \n Cyberbullying itself is not against the law but if the \n content is threatening then it could be illegal.","bbox":{"left":0.084175,"top":0.376191,"width":0.391001,"height":0.13751600000000003}},{"text":"S \n M","bbox":{"left":0.595827,"top":0.408298,"width":0.015311999999999992,"height":0.13778300000000004}},{"text":"Screenshot any offensive or \n harassing messages","bbox":{"left":0.637107,"top":0.412291,"width":0.19624300000000006,"height":0.049819999999999975}},{"text":"Make sure your privacy settings are \n set so only people you know and \n trust can see what you post","bbox":{"left":0.637107,"top":0.489857,"width":0.25086200000000003,"height":0.07669800000000004}},{"text":"Online harassment is the act of sending offensive, rude, \n and insulting messages and being abusive. If someone \n purposefully keeps sending you offensive messages \n that make you feel scared, it could be illegal.","bbox":{"left":0.084175,"top":0.542791,"width":0.391942,"height":0.10895799999999989}},{"text":"A","bbox":{"left":0.597387,"top":0.593833,"width":0.01219199999999998,"height":0.05776400000000004}},{"text":"Avoid further communication with \n or retaliation to those sending the \n messages","bbox":{"left":0.637107,"top":0.594302,"width":0.23962899999999998,"height":0.07669700000000002}},{"text":"Concerned about online bullying or harassment? \n What people call ‘bullying’ is sometimes an argument \n between two people. But if someone is repeatedly cruel \n to you, that’s bullying and you must not blame yourself. \n No one deserves to be treated cruelly.","bbox":{"left":0.084175,"top":0.680833,"width":0.393343,"height":0.13751599999999997}},{"text":"R","bbox":{"left":0.596784,"top":0.702259,"width":0.013398000000000021,"height":0.05776400000000004}},{"text":"Report the incident(s) to internet \n service providers’ websites and/or \n social media sites","bbox":{"left":0.637107,"top":0.698746,"width":0.24124,"height":0.07669800000000004}},{"text":"T","bbox":{"left":0.598172,"top":0.808084,"width":0.01062200000000002,"height":0.05776400000000004}},{"text":"Talk to a parent, carer, teacher \n or friend if you are concerned or \n contact victim support","bbox":{"left":0.637107,"top":0.803191,"width":0.22992400000000002,"height":0.07669700000000002}},{"text":"www.westmercia.police.uk/becybersmart www.westmercia.police.uk/becybersmart","bbox":{"left":0.044354,"top":0.940953,"width":0.291201,"height":0.02294099999999999}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"First Hyland Greens Association \n Board of Directors Meeting","bbox":{"left":0.365964,"top":0.020848,"width":0.27272599999999997,"height":0.03841000000000001}},{"text":"August 16, 2016; 7:00 – 9:00 pm \n Hyland Hills Golf Clubhouse \n 9650 Sheridan Blvd., Westminster, Colorado 80021","bbox":{"left":0.311062,"top":0.072682,"width":0.407406,"height":0.055085999999999996}},{"text":"MEETING MINUTES –FINAL","bbox":{"left":0.366552,"top":0.142692,"width":0.26664,"height":0.020985000000000004}},{"text":"Call Meeting to Order with a Quorum of Directors \n The meeting was called to order at 7:00 PM. President: Mike McCurdy, Vice President: Dane Ernsberger, Treasurer: \n Justin Young; Secretary: Julie Oldham; Covenants Committee: Mark Mischke, Gerry Mooney and Chuck Smith, Pool \n Committee: Alan Meers, Activities Committee: Linda Mollard were present. Marianne Clark, Andrea Clem, Dean \n Gutmueller, and Bill West were absent. Shanna Massier represented HAVEN Property Managers & Advisors.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.177745,"width":0.854585,"height":0.08195500000000006}},{"text":"Approval of July 19, 2016 Summary Minutes \n Alan Meers made a motion to approve the minutes of the July 19, 2016 meeting correcting “OctoberFest” to state \n Harvestfest”. Linda Mollard seconded. Motion carried unanimously.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.273503,"width":0.816555,"height":0.04923499999999997}},{"text":"Introduction of Homeowners & Invited Guests Present- 5 minute presentations \n Homeowner John Van Royen \n John provided a proposal that would provide for video security within the community. The Board asked John to please \n chair a committee of Board members to perform additional research, including speaking with the Westminster Police \n Department on behalf of the Community. Dane Ernsberger, Alan Meers, and Chuck Smith agreed to work on this project.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.337329,"width":0.879178,"height":0.08210499999999998}},{"text":"Homeowner Candis Chain \n Candis was present to discuss several covenant violations within the community.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.432658,"width":0.581277,"height":0.03465499999999999}},{"text":"Homeowner Jim Gilmer \n Jim Gilmer was present to ask questions relating to the Board’s procedure as well as several questions relating to the \n budget process.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.480536,"width":0.838041,"height":0.05056500000000003}},{"text":"Homeowners Devesh Amatya and Sachi Gorkhali were present as new homeowners to observe the meeting.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.544501,"width":0.776826,"height":0.018595000000000028}},{"text":"President \n Home Based Adult Long Term Care \n The Board of Directors reviewed additional information that had been obtained by the homeowner regarding this concern. \n After lengthy discussion, it was agreed that HAVEN would request updated documentation from the homeowner as well \n as input from the Association’s attorney before moving forward with any action.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.576748,"width":0.877999,"height":0.08210600000000001}},{"text":"Homeowner Chicken Proposal-feedback \n The Board of Directors discussed the home owner proposal to allow chickens in the neighborhood. Based on the positive \n and negative homeowner feedback, and because it would require a covenant amendment to allow poultry in the \n neighborhood and the use of a “outbuilding” or structure to house the chickens, the Board did not believe that there would \n be sufficient neighborhood support to change the current Covenants and therefore decided not to move forward with a \n chicken proposal at this time.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.672077,"width":0.877824,"height":0.09848100000000004}},{"text":"Annual Meeting Date \n The Board of Directors agreed to schedule the 2016 Annual Meeting on November 14, 2016 at Ciancio’s pending \n availability. November 7, 2016 would be considered for an alternative date if necessary.","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.783781,"width":0.817573,"height":0.05056500000000008}},{"text":"Vice President \n FHG0364 Light Post \n Dane Ernsberger presented information on the post light located at this property address including a copy of the ODP, \n reference in the Covenants requiring post lights and photos the reflect when the light post was likely removed. After \n thorough discussion with a member of the City Planning Department, it was clear that a previous Board or Board member \n would not have had the authority to allow for the removal of a post light in exchange for carriage lights. As a result, Dane","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.848149,"width":0.879649,"height":0.09785900000000003}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"save the date \n post harvest handling workshops \n Renewing the Countryside and Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture will be hosting four post harvest \n handling workshops from mid-February to early April in various locations in Minnesota. The half day workshops \n will be presented by farmers Lisa Baker of Bakers’ Acres and Laura Frerichs of Loon Organics and will cover a \n range of topics from on farm food safety to sorting and grading to transport. The cost to attend is $20 for the \n frst person and $10 for the second if coming from the same farm (fee includes lunch). Workshop attendees will \n also get a discounted rate for the Wholesale Success book.","bbox":{"left":0.031512,"top":-0.005762,"width":0.917965,"height":0.302623}},{"text":"Participants will each receive a free copy ($10 value) of Farm Food Safety Decision Trees For Fruit and Vegetable \n Growers. By, Elizabeth A. Bihn, Ph.D., Michele A. Schermann, R.N., M.S., Annette L. Wszelaki, Ph.D., Gretchen L. \n Wall, M.S., and Susannah K. Amundson, M.S.","bbox":{"left":0.041531,"top":0.314997,"width":0.880118,"height":0.054591}},{"text":"With limited time, money, and available labor, produce farms must learn how to prioritize which practices to \n use on their farm to reduce food safety risks as well as achieve business goals. These Decision Trees were \n created to help you prioritize your farm food safety practices and begin to build your own farm food safety \n plan. These Decision Trees are intended to:","bbox":{"left":0.041531,"top":0.38774,"width":0.876051,"height":0.07275700000000002}},{"text":"· Help you begin to identify food safety risks and practices that reduce risks, \n · Help you prioritize implementation of practices to use your resources most efciently, and; \n · Familiarize you with the terminology, tools, and methods you may need to use to meet the requirements and \n expectations of your customers as well as future regulations for produce.","bbox":{"left":0.041531,"top":0.478649,"width":0.89751,"height":0.07275699999999996}},{"text":"St. Charles -- March 3 -- Lisa Baker (Bakers' Acres)","bbox":{"left":0.041531,"top":0.605922,"width":0.39229300000000006,"height":0.018212000000000006}},{"text":"Fairmont -- March 5 -- Joan Olson (Prairie Drifter Farm)","bbox":{"left":0.041531,"top":0.642285,"width":0.438425,"height":0.018212000000000006}},{"text":"Little Falls -- March 20 -- Lisa Baker (Bakers' Acres)","bbox":{"left":0.041531,"top":0.678649,"width":0.398255,"height":0.018212000000000006}},{"text":"Cannon Falls -- March 25 -- Laura Frerichs (Loon Organics)","bbox":{"left":0.041531,"top":0.715012,"width":0.46564700000000003,"height":0.018212000000000006}},{"text":"Contact Devon Ballinger at Renewing the Countryside for more information 612.716.1706 or devon@rtcinfo.org","bbox":{"left":0.041531,"top":0.896831,"width":0.904139,"height":0.018212000000000006}},{"text":"http://www.renewingthecountryside.org \n http://www.misa.umn.edu","bbox":{"left":0.041531,"top":0.933194,"width":0.332902,"height":0.03639400000000004}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.199492,"top":0.782633,"width":0.195928,"height":0.09505},{"left":0.041767,"top":0.777224,"width":0.141031,"height":0.108978}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.199492,"top":0.782633,"width":0.195928,"height":0.09505},{"left":0.041767,"top":0.777224,"width":0.141031,"height":0.108978}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Spread the True Meaning of Olmstead:","bbox":{"left":0.151144,"top":0.132748,"width":0.35844499999999996,"height":0.016926999999999998}},{"text":"Preserving Choice and Opportunity","bbox":{"left":0.520483,"top":0.132748,"width":0.33011199999999996,"height":0.016926999999999998}},{"text":"Recently, the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Administration for Community Living \n (ACL) issued press releases celebrating the 17th Anniversary of the Olmstead decision. \n VOR shares their view that there is much to celebrate in opening doors to community \n living for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) who are able and \n wish to take advantage of such opportunities. Unfortunately, their ideological \n preoccupation with one key part of Olmstead, community integration, at the expense of \n the other key part, choice, has reduced options for all people with I/DD. This crimped \n and, VOR would submit, inaccurate application of the plain language of Olmstead has \n done significant harm to many of our most disabled citizens.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.168102,"width":0.7614129999999999,"height":0.15834100000000004}},{"text":"By insisting that all people with I/DD live and work in the community, the DOJ and ACL \n are treating people with I/DD as a monolithic group, not as the individuals they are. DOJ \n and ACL are substituting the wishes of the government for that of the person with I/DD \n or, where relevant, the legal guardian. While their policies have opened doors for the \n less severely disabled, they have closed important doors for the more severely \n disabled. Many of these individuals have lifelong needs that require higher levels of \n care, the kind often found only in public and private Intermediate Care Facilities for \n Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICFs/IID), sheltered workshops and facility- \n based day programs.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.34487,"width":0.760777,"height":0.15834099999999995}},{"text":"DOJ and ACL are pursuing this agenda in the name of the ADA and Olmstead, but that \n is not what the ADA and Olmstead call for. Both the statute and the Supreme Court \n case embody the best values of American society — nondiscrimination and choice. All \n of our civil rights laws contain both elements. Civil rights laws do not tell people where \n they must live or work. They guarantee individuals are not denied opportunities based \n on a particular factor, and they expand choices for individuals who have suffered \n discrimination. In sharp contrast, DOJ and ACL are using federal dollars to bring \n lawsuits and promote policies that needlessly and dangerously eliminate important \n options – ICFs/IID, sheltered workshops and facility-based day programs – that many of \n our most disabled individuals rely on and prefer over small community settings.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.521637,"width":0.7607349999999999,"height":0.176018}},{"text":"In pursuing its one-size-fits-all ideology, DOJ and ACL are ignoring the vital right of \n choice embodied in the ADA itself. As the Court stated in Olmstead:","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.716082,"width":0.7138929999999999,"height":0.03460300000000005}},{"text":"“We emphasize that nothing in the ADA or its implementing regulations condones \n termination of institutional settings for persons unable to handle or benefit from \n community settings . . . . Nor is there any federal requirement that community-based \n treatment be imposed on patients who do not desire it.\" Olmstead v. L.C., 527 U.S. 581, \n 601-602 (1999)","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.769112,"width":0.75973,"height":0.08763399999999999}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.117647,"top":0.045455,"width":0.202614,"height":0.065657}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.117647,"top":0.045455,"width":0.202614,"height":0.065657}]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"with respect to the filing of an ex parte reexamination request subsequent to a final","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.088894,"width":0.6491040000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"written decision in an inter partes review or post grant review proceeding. The Office is","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.123742,"width":0.6928209999999999,"height":0.020211999999999994}},{"text":"revising the rules of practice to implement these post-patent provisions, as well as other","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.158591,"width":0.687106,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"miscellaneous provisions, of the AIA.","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.193439,"width":0.297302,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"DATES: Effective date:","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.263136,"width":0.19662700000000005,"height":0.021121999999999974}},{"text":"The changes in this final rule are effective on September 16,","bbox":{"left":0.382906,"top":0.263136,"width":0.47313,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"2012.","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.297985,"width":0.04411799999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joseph F. Weiss, Jr. ((571) 272-","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.367682,"width":0.6630480000000001,"height":0.021120999999999945}},{"text":"7759), Legal Advisor, or Pinchus M. Laufer ((571) 272-7726), Senior Legal Advisor,","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.40253,"width":0.6698650000000002,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Office of Patent Legal Administration, Office of the Deputy Commissioner for Patent","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.437379,"width":0.6718899999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Examination Policy.","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.472227,"width":0.160204,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.542136,"width":0.333875,"height":0.02098500000000003}},{"text":"Executive Summary: Purpose:","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.611545,"width":0.254372,"height":0.021121999999999974}},{"text":"Section 6 of the AIA amends the patent laws to create","bbox":{"left":0.440635,"top":0.611545,"width":0.422617,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"new post-grant review proceedings and replace inter partes reexamination proceedings","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.646394,"width":0.678868,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"with inter partes review proceedings.","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.681242,"width":0.290416,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Section 6 of the AIA also provides for an estoppel","bbox":{"left":0.476565,"top":0.681242,"width":0.393737,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"that may attach with respect to the filing of an ex parte reexamination request subsequent","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.716091,"width":0.6990399999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"to a final written decision in a post grant review or inter partes review proceeding,","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.750939,"width":0.6442269999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"expands the scope of information that any person may cite in the file of a patent to","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.785788,"width":0.6458979999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"include written statements of a patent owner filed in a proceeding before a Federal court","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.820636,"width":0.691524,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"or the Office regarding the scope of any claim of the patent, and provide for how such","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.855485,"width":0.6746749999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"2","bbox":{"left":0.52451,"top":0.935106,"width":0.009804000000000035,"height":0.020212000000000008}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Eligibility","bbox":{"left":0.110873,"top":0.068318,"width":0.15523900000000002,"height":0.02942}},{"text":"The following people can apply for an Enhanced Access Grant: \n • individuals \n • iwi and hapū \n • community organisations \n • umbrella/lead organisations applying on behalf of local groups \n • access-related groups or organisations \n • administering authorities of walkways, and \n • territorial authorities* in combination with community organisations \n *Territorial authorities cannot apply for a grant on their own. They must apply in combination \n with a community organisation. \n Central government agencies are not eligible. \n Partnerships","bbox":{"left":0.100794,"top":0.115815,"width":0.7597530000000001,"height":0.272839}},{"text":"We prefer applications that show evidence of partnerships. You should provide letters of support \n showing how each individual or group will contribute to the project. This might involve financial \n assistance, non-cash support or both. Non-cash support could include materials, sponsored \n business services and/or volunteer labour. Sometimes the local authority may be best placed to \n coordinate an application. \n Timeframe","bbox":{"left":0.100794,"top":0.408014,"width":0.7934749999999999,"height":0.11462499999999998}},{"text":"Applicants may seek funding for project work that requires up to 18 months to complete. \n Please ensure you are ready to complete the work. Funding for successful applications will be \n held for up to 18 months, after which time it will expire. Extensions will only be granted in limited \n circumstances. \n Applying","bbox":{"left":0.100794,"top":0.541998,"width":0.7947679999999999,"height":0.11305700000000007}},{"text":"Initial discussion","bbox":{"left":0.100794,"top":0.679353,"width":0.21575899999999998,"height":0.022881999999999958}},{"text":"Please contact the regional field advisor in your area before you submit your application. This is \n the person who will be monitoring successful applications in your area. \n Application form","bbox":{"left":0.100794,"top":0.721594,"width":0.778858,"height":0.06758799999999998}},{"text":"To ensure we evaluate all applications fairly, you must use the application form provided. Please \n fill out all the required sections in the application form. \n Your application should identify: \n • how the project will benefit the community \n • details of other funders, if any, and how much each funder will be contributing or has \n been asked to contribute.","bbox":{"left":0.100794,"top":0.808542,"width":0.7834589999999999,"height":0.11759700000000006}},{"text":"2","bbox":{"left":0.495432,"top":0.941863,"width":0.011086999999999958,"height":0.017822000000000005}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Tim Woodhams It is both. The greenhouse is a Next Gen Greenhouse.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.062076,"width":0.5512680000000001,"height":0.020212}},{"text":"Rick Leland Doesn’t matter.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.096949,"width":0.223111,"height":0.020211999999999994}},{"text":"I just wanted to know indoor or outdoor or both.","bbox":{"left":0.38019,"top":0.099402,"width":0.378921,"height":0.016779000000000002}},{"text":"Tim Woodhams Combination of both","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.131798,"width":0.294994,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Rick Leland Do you have a structure up yet?","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.166646,"width":0.350385,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Tim Woodhams No","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.201495,"width":0.15567999999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Rick Leland no structure but you do have landscaping.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.236343,"width":0.42841499999999993,"height":0.02021199999999998}},{"text":"Tim Woodhams Yes.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.271192,"width":0.167033,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Rick Leland I think that is kind of reverse.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.306078,"width":0.33248300000000003,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Tim Woodhams all the mass grading is done, all the landscaping around the perimeter is done, and \n we are ready to start construction.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.340927,"width":0.7743979999999999,"height":0.037636}},{"text":"Tina Loomis your fences are around the property and anything that is flattened.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.393199,"width":0.6223700000000001,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Tim Woodhams yes, that is correct.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.428048,"width":0.278954,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Rick Leland you applied in the summer 2019?","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.462896,"width":0.36323900000000003,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Tim Woodhams Yes","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.497745,"width":0.16213099999999997,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Rick Leland and that was for the structure. Do you have permits for your structure?","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.532619,"width":0.658582,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Tim Woodhams no.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.567467,"width":0.15626799999999996,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Rick Leland you decided to stop everything in 2019 because of COVID. \n everybody was doing stuff.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.602316,"width":0.56717,"height":0.037636}},{"text":"I am a contractor, and","bbox":{"left":0.724209,"top":0.602316,"width":0.171334,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Tim Woodhams I am also a contractor and every one of my contractors said no we are not working \n during COVID. The Governor stopped work.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.654588,"width":0.777428,"height":0.03763700000000003}},{"text":"Rick Leland","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.706861,"width":0.09629399999999999,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"We went back in June, correct.","bbox":{"left":0.258072,"top":0.706861,"width":0.242215,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Tim Woodhams I believe it was June or July. The year was lost to us because of the high lumber \n prices and our structure not being completed.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.74171,"width":0.762621,"height":0.037673999999999985}},{"text":"Tina Loomis you didn’t want to build because of prices.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.79402,"width":0.439895,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Tim Woodhams yes, that is correct.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.828869,"width":0.278954,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Rick Leland yes, but now prices are a lot higher.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.863712,"width":0.380542,"height":0.020212000000000008}},{"text":"Tim Woodhams and they are starting to come down.","bbox":{"left":0.147098,"top":0.898561,"width":0.412268,"height":0.020212000000000008}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":" \n ","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.090739,"width":0.010486999999999996,"height":0.04321499999999999}},{"text":"More efficient medical evaluation and management. \n Obtaining expertise of a distant specialist.","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.092755,"width":0.476882,"height":0.04113900000000001}},{"text":"Possible Risks:","bbox":{"left":0.117646,"top":0.155157,"width":0.16622,"height":0.022400000000000003}},{"text":"As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks associated with the \n use of telemedicine. The risks include, but may not be limited to: \n In rare cases, information transmitted may not be sufficient (e.g. poor \n resolution of images) to allow for appropriate medical decision making by \n the physician and consultant(s); \n Delays in medical evaluation and treatment could occur due to deficiencies \n or failures of the equipment; \n In very rare instances, security protocols could fail, causing a breach of \n privacy of personal medical information; \n In rare cases, a lack of access to complete medical records may result in \n adverse drug interactions or allergic reactions or other judgement errors;","bbox":{"left":0.176468,"top":0.201467,"width":0.690264,"height":0.22788200000000003}},{"text":"","bbox":{"left":0.147056,"top":0.241345,"width":0.010486999999999996,"height":0.021624999999999978}},{"text":"","bbox":{"left":0.147057,"top":0.303617,"width":0.010486999999999996,"height":0.021625000000000005}},{"text":"","bbox":{"left":0.147057,"top":0.345511,"width":0.010486999999999996,"height":0.021625000000000005}},{"text":"","bbox":{"left":0.147057,"top":0.387481,"width":0.010486999999999996,"height":0.021625000000000005}},{"text":"Patient Signature: _________________________ Date:_____________","bbox":{"left":0.117644,"top":0.578414,"width":0.752867,"height":0.022399999999999975}},{"text":"Guardian/POA Signature: _____________________ Date:_____________","bbox":{"left":0.117645,"top":0.717808,"width":0.7517739999999999,"height":0.022399999999999975}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"$15,000 AWARDED TO WORTHY \n COMMUNITY GROUPS \n This week Dubbo Regional Council (DRC) presented $15,000 to \n worthy recipients of the 2020/2021 Financial Assistance Program. \n DRC CEO, Mr Dean Frost, and Director of Liveability Ms Skye \n Price, presented cheques to the community groups that had made \n successful applications, followed by an afternoon tea.","bbox":{"left":0.10285,"top":0.275021,"width":0.7842399999999999,"height":0.24659599999999998}},{"text":"DRC’s Director of Liveability, Ms Skye Price said it is extremely \n rewarding to assist these groups in their endeavours to provide \n great services for residents of the Dubbo region. “ We feel very \n privileged to be able to assist these wonderful groups deliver \n positive outcomes for the community. Each recipient is extremely \n worthy and I look forward to seeing how the funds from the \n Financial Assistance Program are implemented,” said MS Price.","bbox":{"left":0.107395,"top":0.544201,"width":0.764825,"height":0.17575300000000005}},{"text":"CEO of Little Wings Children’s Flight Program, Clare Pearson said \n this money will go a long way in supporting families in need. “Little \n Wings, and the hundreds of families we assist, are deeply grateful \n for this incredible grant. With Council’s support, we are able to \n assist families from the Dubbo region through providing consistent","bbox":{"left":0.107395,"top":0.742538,"width":0.78034,"height":0.12587100000000007}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.06538,"top":0.121835,"width":0.369749,"height":0.104773}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.06538,"top":0.121835,"width":0.369749,"height":0.104773}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"MICK AND AMANDA AND REESA AND CRAIG","bbox":{"left":0.22549,"top":0.090584,"width":0.550551,"height":0.022372000000000003}},{"text":"by Greg Stolze","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.149377,"width":0.117617,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"There’s some old saying about “Don’t fight monsters unless you want to become one,” but I \n guess I approached it from the other direction.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.202407,"width":0.751112,"height":0.03571899999999997}},{"text":"Amanda Yang got hold of me one day from out of the blue, and I thought it was just a call to \n check in on an old man, but she specifically wanted to talk face to face. She said she needed my \n help. I wasn’t going to say no.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.247862,"width":0.7542120000000001,"height":0.05465800000000001}},{"text":"I met her at a Denny’s, and she’d told me she was bringing a friend named Mick.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.312256,"width":0.634882,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Amanda was the same soft, plump, smiling woman in a turtleneck and earth-tone jacket, and \n sitting next to her was this stretched out guy with long hair and tattoos on his fingers.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.338771,"width":0.755212,"height":0.03571799999999997}},{"text":"“Glen, this is Mick,” she said, standing, being the mediator, exactly like you’d expect.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.384226,"width":0.6749449999999999,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"I shook his hand, and he at least had a firm grip. He had two rings—a skull, and some kind of \n hand-and-eye thing. They were both silver.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.410741,"width":0.76291,"height":0.03571799999999997}},{"text":"He looked me right in the eye and said, “I saw you in a psychic vision.” Amanda turned \n bright red.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.456195,"width":0.7171209999999999,"height":0.035718999999999945}},{"text":"“Did you now,” I said in return.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.50165,"width":0.248118,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"# # #","bbox":{"left":0.480392,"top":0.55468,"width":0.039216000000000084,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"The first time I killed somebody, it was personal. His name was Ben Silva, I was seventeen \n years old, and he’d humiliated my dad.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.60771,"width":0.7441899999999999,"height":0.035719000000000056}},{"text":"Bennie Silva was my father’s bookie and he was one of those extremely loud little guys. I’ve \n known lots of short men who weren’t pricks, so I’m not saying there was a correlation, but Silva \n really did seem to have that short man syndrome. Everyone figured he was lightly mobbed up \n but not in the mafia.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.653165,"width":0.758156,"height":0.07359700000000002}},{"text":"Anyhow, what went down was, I’d been late getting my driver’s license because of some \n bullshit with our car and not being able to practice, but then my dad won on some pony and \n bought our family a second car. It was a clapped-out shitbox, no doubt, but it ran most of the \n time and I could finally get in the miles and hopefully pass my test. So any time he was even \n slightly willing to let me drive him somewhere, we’d call it a lesson.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.736498,"width":0.727487,"height":0.09253699999999998}},{"text":"Well, the Broncos were playing that Sunday and dad figured we were low on beer and chips, \n and as we’re in the store picking them up, Bennie Silva cracked wise on my dad about how he’d","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.838771,"width":0.7552669999999999,"height":0.035717999999999916}},{"text":"�1","bbox":{"left":0.495098,"top":0.928417,"width":0.00980399999999998,"height":0.01677899999999999}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF \n DISTRIBUTED PHOTOVOLTAIC \n ADOPTION ON UTILITY REVENUES AND \n RETAIL ELECTRICITY TARIFFS IN \n THAILAND","bbox":{"left":0.120959,"top":0.082572,"width":0.7374809999999999,"height":0.16539800000000002}},{"text":"USAID CLEAN POWER ASIA","bbox":{"left":0.120959,"top":0.2808,"width":0.53892,"height":0.03587800000000002}},{"text":"Contract No.:","bbox":{"left":0.120959,"top":0.353079,"width":0.13079400000000002,"height":0.016533999999999993}},{"text":"AID-486-C-16-00001","bbox":{"left":0.362841,"top":0.353079,"width":0.17456,"height":0.016533999999999993}},{"text":"Prepared by:","bbox":{"left":0.120959,"top":0.410108,"width":0.120738,"height":0.016533999999999993}},{"text":"Abt Associates Inc.","bbox":{"left":0.362841,"top":0.410108,"width":0.155708,"height":0.016533999999999993}},{"text":"Submitted to:","bbox":{"left":0.120959,"top":0.467279,"width":0.13075400000000004,"height":0.016533999999999993}},{"text":"U.S. Agency for International Development \n Regional Development Mission for Asia","bbox":{"left":0.362841,"top":0.467279,"width":0.3526599999999999,"height":0.03549599999999997}},{"text":"Submitted on:","bbox":{"left":0.120959,"top":0.524308,"width":0.13420000000000004,"height":0.01653400000000005}},{"text":"November 27, 2017","bbox":{"left":0.362841,"top":0.524308,"width":0.16475199999999995,"height":0.01653400000000005}},{"text":"Authors:","bbox":{"left":0.120959,"top":0.576371,"width":0.082406,"height":0.01653400000000005}},{"text":"Sopitsuda Tongsopit, Chulalongkorn University’s Energy \n Research Institute and USAID Clean Power Asia","bbox":{"left":0.362841,"top":0.576371,"width":0.458,"height":0.03549600000000008}},{"text":"Owen R. Zinaman, National Renewable Energy Laboratory and \n Clean Energy Transition Partners, LLC","bbox":{"left":0.362841,"top":0.633399,"width":0.5150329999999999,"height":0.03549599999999997}},{"text":"Naïm Darghouth, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory","bbox":{"left":0.362841,"top":0.690428,"width":0.475937,"height":0.01653400000000005}},{"text":"DISCLAIMER \n The authors’ views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United \n States Agency for International Development (USAID) or the United States government.","bbox":{"left":0.120959,"top":0.823973,"width":0.7351129999999999,"height":0.045579000000000036}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Online Library Iveco Engine","bbox":{"left":0.101351,"top":0.04395,"width":0.441396,"height":0.06477}},{"text":"Iveco Engine","bbox":{"left":0.108109,"top":0.192776,"width":0.273611,"height":0.06257600000000002}},{"text":"As recognized, adventure as well as experience practically \n lesson, amusement, as competently as concord can be gotten by \n just checking out a ebook iveco engine as a consequence it is \n not directly done, you could take even more on the subject of \n this life, around the world.","bbox":{"left":0.108109,"top":0.28768,"width":0.781015,"height":0.2071}},{"text":"We have the funds for you this proper as capably as simple \n artifice to acquire those all. We manage to pay for iveco engine \n and numerous book collections from fictions to scientific \n research in any way. in the middle of them is this iveco engine \n that can be your partner.","bbox":{"left":0.108109,"top":0.539664,"width":0.761647,"height":0.20709999999999995}},{"text":"Project Gutenberg is a wonderful source of free ebooks – \n particularly for academic work. However, it uses US copyright \n Page 1/9","bbox":{"left":0.108109,"top":0.791648,"width":0.738212,"height":0.130235}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"SCHEDULE “A” \n to the Material Change Report dated November 3, 2016","bbox":{"left":0.282932,"top":0.064365,"width":0.43724199999999996,"height":0.034355}},{"text":"ALCHEMIST MINING CLOSES FINANCING","bbox":{"left":0.300271,"top":0.138911,"width":0.40257100000000007,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA – (November 3, 2016) – Alchemist Mining \n Incorporated (CSE: AMS) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has completed \n a non-brokered private placement financing for gross proceeds of $140,000 (the \n “Financing”).","bbox":{"left":0.148612,"top":0.181335,"width":0.7058810000000001,"height":0.06889999999999999}},{"text":"Pursuant to the Financing, the Company has allotted and issued 2,000,000 units (the \n “Units”) at a price of $0.07 per Unit. Each Unit consists of one common share in the \n capital of the Company and one non-transferable share purchase warrant (the \n “Warrant”). Each Warrant is exercisable by the holder to acquire one additional \n common share of the Company for a period of two years from issuance at an exercise \n price of $0.10 per share. \n In addition, the Company has paid a finder’s fee of an aggregate $5,250 and 75,000 \n finder’s warrants (the “Finder’s Warrants”) to registered dealers and an arm’s length \n third party. Each Finder’s Warrant is exercisable by the holder to acquire one additional \n common share of the Company for a period of two years from issuance at an exercise \n price of $0.10 per share.","bbox":{"left":0.148612,"top":0.268305,"width":0.705883,"height":0.191021}},{"text":"All securities issued pursuant to the Financing subject to four-month and one-day hold \n period expiring on March 4, 2017.","bbox":{"left":0.148612,"top":0.477395,"width":0.705882,"height":0.034355000000000024}},{"text":"For further information on the Company, please email kanderson7774@gmail.com.","bbox":{"left":0.148612,"top":0.52982,"width":0.6557230000000001,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"On Behalf of the Board of Directors of the Company \n Keith Anderson \n Alchemist Mining Incorporated \n (604) 786-7774","bbox":{"left":0.148612,"top":0.564668,"width":0.414408,"height":0.06890000000000007}},{"text":"2","bbox":{"left":0.84469,"top":0.938911,"width":0.009804000000000035,"height":0.01677899999999999}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Body and Blood of Christ, Year B \n Because Holy Thursday is such a busy time during a sorrowful season, the Church decided to celebrate a \n special feast for the Blessed Sacrament on the Sunday after Trinity Sunday. Before Vatican II it was called \n “Corpus Christi.” This was started at the instigation of St. Juliana and has been celebrated by the whole Church \n since 1264. More recently, the feast of the Precious Blood was combined with Corpus Christi so that it is now \n known as “The Body And Blood Of Christ.”3","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.090742,"width":0.864351,"height":0.11406600000000001}},{"text":"Exodus 24:3-8 \n It was common practice for people at that time to ratify pacts by means of a rite or a meal. This section \n recounts a rite whereby the Covenant was sealed, for the people had already accepted it in Ex.19:8. This event is \n very important for salvation history because it prefigures the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, which brought in the New \n Covenant. The usual interpretation is that there were two aspects to this ratification: one involving Moses and the \n elders, that is, the authorities and the other involving the entire people. Both groups formally accepted the divine \n Covenant and all that it laid down. In Ex. 24:11 we read how they ate and drank with God.1 \n 3When Moses came to the people and related all the words and ordinances This refers not only to \n the ten commandments but also to laws regarding every aspect of the social and religious life of the \n people.4 of the Lord, they all answered with one voice, “We will do everything that the Lord has \n told us.” Note that the covenant was voluntary. \n 4Moses then wrote down all the words of the Lord and rising early the next day, he erected at the \n foot of the mountain The ceremony takes place on the slope of Mt. Sinai and Moses alone is the \n intermediary for he alone writes down the words and he alone erects the altar and the twelve pillars \n which are symbolic of the 12 tribes.2 an altar The altar represents the unseen God who is present.1 \n and twelve pillars for the twelve tribes of Israel. \n 5Then, having sent certain young men of the Israelites This takes place before the institution of the \n priesthood so any man could offer sacrifice legitimately.2 to offer holocausts and sacrifice young \n bulls as peace offerings to the Lord, \n 6Moses took half of the blood and put it in large bowls; This is the half for man. the other half he \n splashed on the altar. The splashed half is for God. The covenant between Yahweh and Israel was \n now a reality.2 This rite has deep significance for the blood stands for life and belongs to God alone \n and it must only be poured on the altar or used to anoint people who are consecrated to God such as \n priests. When Moses sprinkled the blood of the offering on to the entire people, he was \n consecrating them, making them divine property and a kingdom of priests. The Covenant therefore \n is not only a commitment to obey its precepts but, particularly, the right to belong to the holy nation, \n which is God’s possession. At the Last Supper, when instituting the Eucharist, Jesus uses the very \n same terms, “blood of the Covenant”, thereby indicating the nature of the new people of God who, \n having been redeemed, is fully “the holy people of God.”1 For the Jews, blood is a sign of life; so \n this ritual symbolizes the sharing of life between God and the people. When Jesus offers the cup of \n his blood to his disciples, this also symbolizes the sharing of life.3 \n 7Taking the book of the covenant, he read it aloud to the people, who answered, “All that the Lord \n has said, we will heed and do.” \n 8Then he took the blood and sprinkled it on the people, saying, “This is the blood of the covenant \n that the Lord has made with you in accordance with all these words of his.” God chose the Israelite \n race to be his own people and established a covenant with it. He gradually instructed this people \n and made it holy unto himself. This was a preparation and figure of the new and perfect covenant,","bbox":{"left":0.058824,"top":0.223581,"width":0.880877,"height":0.70145}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"Rules of the Senate 197 \n Resolutions, Bills, and Acts \n Names and Explanations of Legislative Measures \n A Resolution affects only the action of the legislative body \n (Senate or House) and the members of the body in which it \n is introduced. \n It requires only one reading and adoption, and is not sub- \n mitted to the other legislative body. \n A Concurrent Resolution affects the action of the entire \n General Assembly and the members thereof; does not carry \n an appropriation; does not have the force of law, as an act or \n joint resolution does, but records the sense of the Senate and \n House concurrently. \n It requires only one reading and one adoption or concur- \n rence by each body. \n A Joint Resolution has the same force of law as an act, but \n is a temporary measure, dying when its subject matter is com- \n pleted. It requires the same treatment as a bill does in its pas- \n sage through both Senate and House, but its title after passage \n is not changed to that of an act; and when used to propose \n an amendment to the Constitution it does not require the \n approval of the Governor. \n A Bill is the term applied to a measure introduced in \n either body (Senate or House) and is designed to become a \n permanent law (or an “act”). \n It must be read and adopted three times on three separate \n days in each body. Once the required readings have occurred, \n the title is changed to that of an act. \n An Act is the term applied to a bill that has passed both \n the Senate and House, been ratified by the presiding officer \n of each body, and signed by the Governor or passed over his \n veto. It is a permanent measure, having the force of law until \n repealed.","bbox":{"left":0.145833,"top":0.057481,"width":0.708398,"height":0.7540720000000001}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Lubenham C of E Primary School","bbox":{"left":0.3215,"top":0.117892,"width":0.372379,"height":0.01847199999999999}},{"text":"Equality Duty – Compliance with Single Equality Duty (SED)","bbox":{"left":0.22154,"top":0.155875,"width":0.5723590000000001,"height":0.015923999999999994}},{"text":"Agreed by Governors:","bbox":{"left":0.057676,"top":0.188087,"width":0.198363,"height":0.01607800000000001}},{"text":"Last review Summer: 2019 \n To be reviewed Summer 2022","bbox":{"left":0.062792,"top":0.220015,"width":0.262237,"height":0.03232700000000002}},{"text":"“Everyone is an insider, there are no outsiders – whatever their beliefs, whatever their colour, \n gender or sexuality” Archbishop Desmond Tutu February 2004","bbox":{"left":0.057676,"top":0.287001,"width":0.8954310000000001,"height":0.03514999999999996}},{"text":"At Lubenham Church of England Primary School we believe that all should feel welcomed, valued \n and nurtured as part of our community. This inclusion is essential preparation for our children so they \n can make a positive contribution to life in the multi-cultural, multi-faceted world in which we live. Our \n Christian values, hope, peace, wisdom, forgiveness, service and friendship are part of the core \n values which underpin all our work and practice and are central to our Christian ethos.","bbox":{"left":0.057676,"top":0.357135,"width":0.899777,"height":0.07993499999999998}},{"text":"Lubenham aims to provide an environment where all feel valued and free from discrimination, \n reflecting the world in all its rich diversity. We are committed to promoting the understanding of the \n principles and practices of equality - treating all those associated with our school as individuals, \n according to their needs, with an awareness of our diverse society and appreciating the value of \n difference. We actively promote an anti-bullying stance which includes making explicit the \n unacceptability of racist, disablist and homophobic remarks. In fact, we actively seek to combat all \n forms of negative discrimination.","bbox":{"left":0.057676,"top":0.453205,"width":0.888979,"height":0.11214700000000005}},{"text":"Within the umbrella of inclusion, we understand that, as individuals, children and adults alike all \n require some form of support. We recognise for some this may be specific and sometimes require \n the help of professionals and outside agencies. The school has worked hard to be as accessible as \n possible. However, should any individual encounter any difficulties with our provision we \n would actively seek to support them.","bbox":{"left":0.057676,"top":0.581202,"width":0.8788180000000001,"height":0.08022000000000007}},{"text":"At Lubenham we provide a broad and balanced curriculum that is accessible to all children, \n recognising individual needs and working in close partnership with parents, carers and other \n professionals. We plan our curriculum to extend our children’s knowledge and experience of \n Christianity as a global faith and of and other religions, cultures, languages and \n celebrations. We ensure that our curriculum echoes the diversity of our society. Our curriculum \n planning, the resources we select and the behaviour we expect reflect the commitment from staff, \n parents/carers and volunteers to actively include all our children.","bbox":{"left":0.057676,"top":0.677557,"width":0.88491,"height":0.11214800000000003}},{"text":"Educational inclusion is about equal opportunities, for all children, whatever their age, gender, \n ethnicity, attainment and background. It ensures particular attention to the provision made for the \n achievement of different groups of pupils within a school. We are aware that specific groups of \n children are more likely to under-achieve and/or suffer discriminatory practice than \n others within our society. \n These groups include: \n • girls and boys; transgender children;","bbox":{"left":0.057676,"top":0.805555,"width":0.8793810000000001,"height":0.11353900000000006}},{"text":"1","bbox":{"left":0.948397,"top":0.926275,"width":0.009399999999999964,"height":0.016008000000000022}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.059087,"top":0.043501,"width":0.083601,"height":0.058143},{"left":0.751623,"top":0.020992,"width":0.177598,"height":0.080949}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.059087,"top":0.043501,"width":0.083601,"height":0.058143},{"left":0.751623,"top":0.020992,"width":0.177598,"height":0.080949}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Guidance on infection control in schools and other childcare settings","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.041445,"width":0.50664,"height":0.016255}},{"text":"About Public Health England","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.101791,"width":0.513082,"height":0.039167999999999994}},{"text":"Public Health England exists to protect and improve the nation's health and wellbeing, \n and reduce health inequalities. It does this through advocacy, partnerships, world-class \n science, knowledge and intelligence, and the delivery of specialist public health services. \n PHE is an operationally autonomous executive agency of the Department of Health.","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.16871,"width":0.789236,"height":0.076596}},{"text":"Public Health England \n Wellington House \n 133-155 Waterloo Road \n London SE1 8UG \n Tel: 020 7654 8000 \n www.gov.uk/phe \n Twitter: @PHE_uk \n Facebook: www.facebook.com/PublicHealthEngland","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.339783,"width":0.4674499999999999,"height":0.15256599999999998}},{"text":"Prepared by: Mamoona Tahir. Information produced with the assistance of the Royal \n College of Paediatrics and Child Health.","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.510844,"width":0.7525139999999999,"height":0.03854100000000005}},{"text":"For queries relating to this document, please contact mamoona.tahir@phe.gov.uk","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.567857,"width":0.727539,"height":0.019584000000000046}},{"text":"© Crown copyright 2014 \n You may re-use this information (excluding logos) free of charge in any format or \n medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence v2.0. To view this licence, \n visit OGL or email psi@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk. Where we have identified any third \n party copyright information you will need to obtain permission from the copyright holders \n concerned.","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.60577,"width":0.784728,"height":0.11465199999999998}},{"text":"Published September 2014 (version 2) \n PHE publications gateway number: 2014006","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.73893,"width":0.398068,"height":0.03854100000000005}},{"text":"This document is available in other formats on request. Please email \n publications@phe.gov.uk","bbox":{"left":0.071558,"top":0.795943,"width":0.610058,"height":0.03854000000000013}},{"text":"2","bbox":{"left":0.492122,"top":0.938783,"width":0.011207000000000022,"height":0.019584000000000046}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.070886,"top":0.857445,"width":0.11876,"height":0.068712}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.070886,"top":0.857445,"width":0.11876,"height":0.068712}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Daily Announcements \n Thursday, May 13, 2021","bbox":{"left":0.34556,"top":0.119615,"width":0.307794,"height":0.042494000000000004}},{"text":"“Quality Education Today for a Successful Tomorrow”","bbox":{"left":0.270628,"top":0.19773,"width":0.46374100000000007,"height":0.015516000000000002}},{"text":"1. \n 2. \n 3.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.248866,"width":0.014982999999999996,"height":0.053395}},{"text":"HS cheer meeting at West Nodaway on Thursday May 13 after school. \n 1st Hour start Check out, Locker clean out and hand in books. \n 10:30 Mrs. Ginther will do an all call and tell students about the day's activities and dismiss them \n to stations. \n Kool Kats 2:00 \n Hope You all have a great summer and We will see you next fall!!","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.248866,"width":0.764173,"height":0.11021299999999998}},{"text":"4. \n 5.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.324624,"width":0.014982999999999996,"height":0.03445499999999996}},{"text":"LUNCH MENU","bbox":{"left":0.418117,"top":0.400981,"width":0.13178799999999996,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"Chef Salad or Pizza or Turkey Sandwich, Chips, Applesauce \n (Lunch Bills need to be paid for checkout day)","bbox":{"left":0.237161,"top":0.437382,"width":0.524224,"height":0.03492000000000001}},{"text":"LOOKING AHEAD","bbox":{"left":0.416667,"top":0.509352,"width":0.165929,"height":0.016927000000000025}},{"text":"1. \n 2.","bbox":{"left":0.088235,"top":0.561366,"width":0.014982999999999996,"height":0.03445599999999993}},{"text":"Saturday-Sectional Track- TBD \n Summer weights start on Monday, May 17th,","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.561366,"width":0.35505000000000003,"height":0.03445599999999993}},{"text":"Boys are from 6-7:30 am and girls are 7-8:30 am.","bbox":{"left":0.482674,"top":0.580306,"width":0.392333,"height":0.015515999999999974}},{"text":"“Be a Quality System: Collaborate, Instruct, Model, Intervene, & Enlighten.”","bbox":{"left":0.178634,"top":0.720457,"width":0.642738,"height":0.015515999999999974}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.116422,"top":0.045455,"width":0.116422,"height":0.092803},{"left":0.796569,"top":0.04072,"width":0.116422,"height":0.092803}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.116422,"top":0.045455,"width":0.116422,"height":0.092803},{"left":0.796569,"top":0.04072,"width":0.116422,"height":0.092803}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Online Library Canadian \n Firearms Safety Course Test \n Answers \n As you’d expect, free ebooks from \n Amazon are only available in Kindle \n format – users of other ebook readers \n will need to convert the files – and you \n must be logged into your Amazon \n account to download them.","bbox":{"left":0.142857,"top":0.031181,"width":0.6616529999999999,"height":0.281698}},{"text":"Canadian Firearms Safety Course \n Test \n Be ready to identify action types of \n guns, identify type of the ammunition, \n always remember ACTS and PROVE \n routine and other safety measures. All \n these and many more is in this app and \n the \"Canada Firearms Test\" mobile app \n available on App Store and Google Play. \n Always treat any firearm as it is loaded \n and be prepared.","bbox":{"left":0.152382,"top":0.344722,"width":0.675346,"height":0.325701}},{"text":"Canadian Restricted And Non- \n Restricted Firearms Safety Quizz \n Designed by master instructors, this \n online course covers the theoretical \n component of both the restricted and \n non-restricted Canadian Firearms Safety \n Course. It combines professional videos, \n Page 2/10","bbox":{"left":0.152382,"top":0.702267,"width":0.683038,"height":0.24231200000000008}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Groupon FAQ \n Ticket Options? You can buy either a 2 person or a 4 person, cannot be combined.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.090669,"width":0.654847,"height":0.055522000000000016}},{"text":"Can I combine Groupons? No only 1 per table or qroup. No exceptions","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.157695,"width":0.561995,"height":0.018495999999999985}},{"text":"If I have a big group, how do we add additional people? You must buy additional full price \n tickets on our website www.lefauxshow.com be sure to include a party name when you email \n your Groupon to redeem or we will not combine you with the group. Must be the exact name \n of the party.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.187998,"width":0.7501120000000001,"height":0.07819300000000001}},{"text":"Can I join my friends who also bought a Groupon on day of show? No, we do not change \n seating floor plan.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.277695,"width":0.7136390000000001,"height":0.038495999999999975}},{"text":"Can I use with other discounts? Cannot be used or combined with any other offers or \n discounts.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.327695,"width":0.6822010000000001,"height":0.038495999999999975}},{"text":"What is the minimum age for the show? We are rated PG13 for adult humor.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.377695,"width":0.618549,"height":0.018496000000000012}},{"text":"How long is the show? 1.5 hours long with loud music and lights.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.407998,"width":0.517914,"height":0.018496000000000012}},{"text":"What does the Groupon include? You get entrance to the show for either 2 or 4 people \n depending on which option you bought. Nothing else is included.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.437998,"width":0.697819,"height":0.03849600000000003}},{"text":"Does this include dining or drinks? No, we offer a full menu & bar for purchase.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.487998,"width":0.635599,"height":0.018496000000000012}},{"text":"What is the difference between VIP & General? VIP can view the stage better. VIP is in the \n entire room but at the best viewing spots.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.517998,"width":0.724548,"height":0.038495999999999975}},{"text":"Are seats preassigned? Yes, all seats are preassigned before show. We cannot make changes to \n set seating arrangement.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.567998,"width":0.760818,"height":0.038495999999999975}},{"text":"How to redeem? Email LeFauxShowGroupon@gmail.com for instructions. Requires 48-hour \n notice and not guaranteed. We will send conformation of dated requested when its approved.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.617998,"width":0.751025,"height":0.038495999999999864}},{"text":"When should I arrive?","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.667998,"width":0.17857699999999999,"height":0.018495999999999957}},{"text":"Le Faux doors open at 6:30pm. Show at 8pm. Best to arrive at 7pm.","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.698301,"width":0.535979,"height":0.018495999999999957}},{"text":"Brunch doors open at 10:30am. Show at noon. Best to arrive by 11am.","bbox":{"left":0.176471,"top":0.728301,"width":0.559704,"height":0.018495999999999957}},{"text":"Can I call and ask questions? No, we do not have a number to call. All inquires are done via \n email. Do not call restaurant. They have no information regarding the show.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.758301,"width":0.725786,"height":0.038495999999999975}},{"text":"Can I cancel ticket after redeemed? No, all tickets are final and NO refunds. No changing dates \n or any other ticket changes once you redeem your ticket.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.808301,"width":0.7576309999999999,"height":0.038495999999999864}},{"text":"I have an expired Groupon. It’s good for the value you bought it for. Can only be used for \n tickets to the show not for the restaurant.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.858301,"width":0.7115279999999999,"height":0.038495999999999975}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Mapping between Classical Risk Management and Game \n Theoretical Approaches \n Lisa Rajbhandari, Einar Snekkenes","bbox":{"left":0.120951,"top":0.28302,"width":0.809496,"height":0.08010099999999998}},{"text":"To cite this version: \n Lisa Rajbhandari, Einar Snekkenes. Mapping between Classical Risk Management and Game Theoret- \n ical Approaches. 12th Communications and Multimedia Security (CMS), Oct 2011, Ghent, Belgium. \n pp.147-154, 10.1007/978-3-642-24712-5_12. hal-01596184","bbox":{"left":0.131662,"top":0.416689,"width":0.8095140000000001,"height":0.08386300000000002}},{"text":"HAL Id: hal-01596184 \n https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01596184 \n Submitted on 27 Sep 2017","bbox":{"left":0.305465,"top":0.667864,"width":0.389045,"height":0.07521199999999995}},{"text":"HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access \n archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- \n entific research documents, whether they are pub- \n lished or not. The documents may come from \n teaching and research institutions in France or \n abroad, or from public or private research centers.","bbox":{"left":0.095238,"top":0.799809,"width":0.396409,"height":0.09890699999999997}},{"text":"L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est \n destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents \n scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, \n émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de \n recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires \n publics ou privés.","bbox":{"left":0.508364,"top":0.799809,"width":0.39640999999999993,"height":0.09890699999999997}},{"text":"Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution| 4.0 International License","bbox":{"left":0.150455,"top":0.930791,"width":0.689461,"height":0.018697999999999992}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.459829,"top":0.9009,"width":0.040167,"height":0.028401},{"left":0.499997,"top":0.9009,"width":0.040167,"height":0.028401},{"left":0.424521,"top":0.054944,"width":0.20238,"height":0.080282},{"left":0.120951,"top":0.425109,"width":0.013389,"height":0.010955}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.459829,"top":0.9009,"width":0.040167,"height":0.028401},{"left":0.499997,"top":0.9009,"width":0.040167,"height":0.028401},{"left":0.424521,"top":0.054944,"width":0.20238,"height":0.080282},{"left":0.120951,"top":0.425109,"width":0.013389,"height":0.010955}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"FITdouble energy twins \n Judi (left) and Shari Zucker","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.483165,"width":0.21672600000000003,"height":0.03556699999999996}},{"text":"j.: In addition to being vegetarians, what are some of your dietary rules to live by?","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.539831,"width":0.6442319999999999,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Judi: We believe in “upper foods” and “downer foods.” The important thing is to stick \n with “upper foods” — fruits, veggies and water. We try to avoid “downer foods” — \n alcohol, sugar, excessive salt and caffeine. We don’t believe sugar is very healthy and use \n other forms of sweetener — agave nectar, maple syrup or honey. We also avoid foods \n with trans fats.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.57771,"width":0.7051529999999999,"height":0.09253700000000009}},{"text":"Shari: We follow the LML (light-moderate-light) diet: a light breakfast of yogurt and \n fresh fruit, a bigger meal at lunch and the lightest meal at night. We totally believe that \n exercising in the morning is better because you have energy throughout your day. Even if \n you exercise at night, it’s better to do that than nothing at all.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.691347,"width":0.7019409999999999,"height":0.07374799999999992}},{"text":"j.: What got you started on your health kick?","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.786195,"width":0.350174,"height":0.01677899999999999}},{"text":"Judi: It all began when we were 11 years old. An art teacher in elementary school would \n talk about the benefits of a vegetarian diet. We were also burned out on Shake ’n’ Bake \n chicken. So we became “junkatarians.” Even though we didn’t eat meat, we’d still eat the \n white bread from a hamburger and other processed foods.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.824074,"width":0.701919,"height":0.07344600000000001}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.147059,"top":0.090909,"width":0.352941,"height":0.371212}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.147059,"top":0.090909,"width":0.352941,"height":0.371212}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Deline Renewable Resource Council \n P.O Box 156 \n Deline, NT X0E0G0 \n Ph: (867) 589-4224 Fax: (867) 589-4230 \n drrc manager@gov.deline.ca","bbox":{"left":0.347075,"top":0.154379,"width":0.43521299999999996,"height":0.09665600000000002}},{"text":"October 16, 2020","bbox":{"left":0.113366,"top":0.266748,"width":0.12509,"height":0.017349000000000003}},{"text":"Jody Pellissey, Executive Director","bbox":{"left":0.113431,"top":0.321306,"width":0.248008,"height":0.017349000000000003}},{"text":"Wek'eezhli Renewable Resources Board","bbox":{"left":0.113464,"top":0.348566,"width":0.29096900000000003,"height":0.017349000000000003}},{"text":"102 A 4504 49th A venue \n Yellowknife, NT XIA 1A7","bbox":{"left":0.113497,"top":0.376293,"width":0.19650299999999998,"height":0.034167}},{"text":"E-mail: jpellissey@wrrb.ca","bbox":{"left":0.113431,"top":0.420839,"width":0.19666500000000003,"height":0.017349000000000003}},{"text":"Sent via e-mail","bbox":{"left":0.11232,"top":0.47551,"width":0.10899400000000001,"height":0.01742100000000002}},{"text":"Re: 2021-2024 Diga Revised Joint Management Proposal","bbox":{"left":0.112271,"top":0.530106,"width":0.43616900000000003,"height":0.018537000000000026}},{"text":"Dear Jody Pellissey,","bbox":{"left":0.112271,"top":0.584929,"width":0.146229,"height":0.017348999999999948}},{"text":"The Dehq~ Renewable Resources Council (DRRC) has concerns regarding the joint proposal by \n Environmental and Natural Resources (ENR) and TljchQ Government (TG) entitled \"Revised Joint \n Proposal on Management Actions for Wolves (diga) on the Bathurst and Bluenose-East Barren-ground \n Caribou (nkwr;,) Herd Winter Ranges: 2021 - 2024.\"","bbox":{"left":0.112206,"top":0.639929,"width":0.74441,"height":0.06984200000000007}},{"text":"For many years now, Dehq~ and other Sahtu communities have been expressing their concerns regarding \n diga (wolf) culls to ENR and co-management bodies including the Sahtu Renwable Resources Board \n (SRRB) and the Wek'eezhii Renewable Resources Board (WRRB). At the 2016 SRRB hearing on \n Bluenose East, Elders from all 5 Sahtu communities described the important relationship between diga \n and 1ekw~ (caribou). The Elders explained that the diga keep the 1ekwlr populations healthy, that killing \n all the diga might actually wipe out the 1ekw~. and that the diga must be respected. This relationship is \n also described in Dehqfs Belarew1ie Gots'~ 7ekw~, or caribou conservation plan, which was formally \n approved as a community conservation plan by the SRRB and was accepted and endorsed by the Minister \n of the Environment and Natural Resources in 2016.","bbox":{"left":0.112157,"top":0.746748,"width":0.761539,"height":0.155088}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.072369,"top":0.038169,"width":0.164706,"height":0.12},{"left":0.697075,"top":0.079533,"width":0.28353,"height":0.050909}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.072369,"top":0.038169,"width":0.164706,"height":0.12},{"left":0.697075,"top":0.079533,"width":0.28353,"height":0.050909}]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"LEARNING TO LIVE WITH FIREARMS \n By Ed Jones, NRA Certified Firearms Instructor & Training Counselor \n The National Rifle Association course titled “BASIC PISTOL”, a 12-hour course demonstrating \n fundamental handling of handguns and the legal ownership, storage, and use of firearms and \n information pertaining to the citizen’s right of self-defense will be presented by the Chatuge Gun Club, \n Inc., of Hiawassee, GA. The course is a basic handgun course enhanced by emphasis on self- \n defense and the law, so it is suitable for experienced, as well as, novice shooters. Ignorance and \n carelessness are the two leading causes of firearm accidents. Our aim is to eliminate both of them! \n Safe gun handling and storage techniques are paramount and are presented as a priority throughout \n the course. \n Attendees will receive a copy of the NRA text “BASIC PISTOL” as well as handouts including \n information pertaining to state laws, firearms storage, firearms facts, parental firearms responsibilities, \n interstate transportation of firearms, and basic rules of firearms safety. Other topics visited include \n selection of a firearm, the anatomy of a handgun and its ammunition, loading and unloading of \n firearms, cleaning and maintenance of firearms. We also explore methods and techniques that may \n be used to prevent home invasion or other occurrences which might evolve into a life-threatening \n situation requiring the use of deadly force. Video presentations will be utilized including “FIREARM \n CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE” and “THE PRINCIPLES OF HOME DEFENSE.” \n The 8-hour classroom portion of the course will be conducted by NRA Certified Instructors, and will \n be held on Saturday beginning at 8:30 a.m. Lunch will be included this day. In addition to the NRA \n course, questions and information pertaining to the legal, ownership, possession, transportation, and \n the use of firearms and deadly force will be fielded by the Sheriff office of Towns County, Georgia. \n Supervised live firing will be conducted throughout the day on the following Sunday at the Chatuge \n Gun Club’s firing range. The single thing that makes this class unique is the fact that we are able to \n provide one-on-one coaching on the firing line. Having attended other courses over the years, \n although their content is generally excellent, they are not able to provide the intensive firing line \n assistance. For safety and a more complete learning experience, the one-on-one experience is \n essential. This is made possible by members of the Chatuge Gun Club who are NRA Certified \n Instructors and willing to donate their time and expertise to afford a safe, entertaining, and rewarding \n experience. \n Participants should provide a suitable handgun and 100 rounds of appropriate ammunition. A \n “suitable handgun” is defined as one capable of firing a minimum of five shots without reloading; it \n should also be capable of being fired without manual re-cocking. Single action revolvers are allowed \n but not recommended. High performance or magnum loads are not necessary nor are they desirable. \n A target load is adequate. \n A certificate of attendance is awarded at the completion of the course. \n The course is a “must” for anyone who has a handgun for personal protection. \n The minimum age for participation is 16; those under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or \n guardian. \n A nominal fee will be charged to cover the cost of classroom materials, texts, snacks, lunch, targets, \n etc. (Yes, it says lunch) The instructors, coaches, instructional and law enforcement personnel \n contributing to this course are strictly volunteers donating their time and efforts as a public service to \n educate and possibly quell some of the negative images being given to firearms by the media for \n whatever reason. Pre-registration is required to a class capacity of 30. For information and/or \n registration. Watch this site for notice of the next workshop.","bbox":{"left":0.058823,"top":0.060606,"width":0.8819220000000001,"height":0.8005899999999999}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Spindle Nut Torque Procedure","bbox":{"left":0.131176,"top":0.260974,"width":0.73653,"height":0.04536800000000002}},{"text":"For 600-8,000lb Axles \n Bearing Adjustment and Hub Replacement \n If the hub has been removed or bearing adjustment is required,","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.330974,"width":0.758141,"height":0.14136300000000002}},{"text":"the following adjustment procedure must be followed.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.489805,"width":0.6527080000000001,"height":0.022683999999999982}},{"text":"For standard grease or oil axles using cotter pin:","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.530301,"width":0.6513039999999999,"height":0.025255000000000027}},{"text":"1. After placing the hub on, rotate the hub assembly slowly \n while tightening the spindle nut to approximately 50Ft. Lbs. \n (12” wrench or pliers with full hand force \n 2. Then loosen the spindle nut out to remove the torque. Do \n not rotate the hub. \n 3. Finger tighten the spindle nut until just snug. \n 4. Back the spindle nut out slightly until the first castellation \n lines up with the cotter key hole and insert the cotter pin. \n 5. Bend over the cotter pin legs to secure the nut. \n 6. Nut should be free to move with only restraint being the \n cotter pin.","bbox":{"left":0.147059,"top":0.57329,"width":0.7346029999999999,"height":0.32192600000000005}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.257451,"top":0.090909,"width":0.485098,"height":0.146364}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.257451,"top":0.090909,"width":0.485098,"height":0.146364}]} | |
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{"content":[{"text":"●","bbox":{"left":0.135294,"top":0.027727,"width":0.010856000000000005,"height":0.015516000000000002}},{"text":"An opportunity for TYP instructors and team members to participate in trainings and \n programs. \n Priority will be given to organizations established and led by persons of color, and persons \n reentering their communities after incarceration.","bbox":{"left":0.164706,"top":0.027564,"width":0.712231,"height":0.063416}},{"text":"●","bbox":{"left":0.135294,"top":0.059581,"width":0.010856000000000005,"height":0.015515999999999995}},{"text":"We are excited by this bold move and look forward to identifying organizations that can continue to \n transform Greater Philadelphia and Delaware with the evidence-based yoga practices that build \n strength and resilience for all persons on their life’s journey.","bbox":{"left":0.105882,"top":0.106761,"width":0.785524,"height":0.047342999999999996}},{"text":"With thanks to all, as we could not have done this without you.","bbox":{"left":0.105882,"top":0.169885,"width":0.4951789999999999,"height":0.01578099999999999}},{"text":"Mike Huggins, TYP Founder \n mike@gransformationyogaproject.org","bbox":{"left":0.105882,"top":0.201447,"width":0.314449,"height":0.03156200000000001}},{"text":"Nicole Anderson, TYP Board President \n Nicoleanderson251@gmail.com","bbox":{"left":0.105882,"top":0.24879,"width":0.310246,"height":0.03156199999999998}},{"text":"Interested in applying for funding? You can find a simple Request for \n Funding here. Requests are reviewed quarterly and funds disbursed on a \n rolling basis through mid-2022.","bbox":{"left":0.105882,"top":0.327695,"width":0.7464279999999999,"height":0.06025400000000003}}],"images_bbox":[],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[]} | |
{"content":[{"text":"Sewing Class Booking Form","bbox":{"left":0.300654,"top":0.223112,"width":0.3971100000000001,"height":0.025390999999999997}},{"text":"Name of student____________________________________________ \n Age at time of booking_______________________________________ \n Parent name_______________________________________________ \n Mobile phone number________________________________________ \n Alternate phone number______________________________________ \n Email address______________________________________________ \n Class dates you are registering for______________________________ \n Do you give permission for Stitchworks to photograph your child and to use \n the photos to promote future classes in flyers and on the website? \n yes______no_____ \n Sometimes we serve a snack during classes and workshops, does your \n child have any allergies we should know about? Please \n list:_________________________________________________________ \n ___________________________________________________________","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.27819,"width":0.7595539999999998,"height":0.28237399999999996}},{"text":"Payment in full reserves your spot in class. Class size is limited and fills up on a \n first come first served basis. You may pop by the shop with a completed booking \n form and payment, or download this form, fill it out and email it to \n karen@stitchworkswoodbridge.co.uk and call the shop during working hours with \n debit card information to reserve your spot.","bbox":{"left":0.117647,"top":0.601302,"width":0.759536,"height":0.09535899999999997}},{"text":"Please have a look at our class policies on the website: \n www.stitchworkswoodbridge.co.uk","bbox":{"left":0.135621,"top":0.736882,"width":0.7302109999999999,"height":0.04923199999999994}},{"text":"Thanks for booking with us and taking the time to read our policies:)","bbox":{"left":0.127451,"top":0.827432,"width":0.744777,"height":0.019747999999999988}}],"images_bbox":[{"left":0.404262,"top":0.042424,"width":0.191476,"height":0.157576}],"images_bbox_not_text_overlap":[{"left":0.404262,"top":0.042424,"width":0.191476,"height":0.157576}]} |
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