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UCLA and USC campus police are investigating similar fliers filled with derogatory references to Asian women that were mailed to Asian American organizations on the two campuses recently, officials said. UCLA students held a campus rally Monday to protest the collage-like flier that was sent anonymously to the Asian American Studies Center on the Westwood campus. A similar flier, containing curses and racist language about Asian women dating white men, was also mailed to USC’s Asian Pacific American Student Services Department. UCLA Chancellor Gene Block has asked campus police to investigate the matter, according to a statement released Monday. Block has expressed “his disgust and frustration” over the flier and pledged that the campus will “combat racism and bigotry so that the campus can be the welcoming, respectful environment our community deserves.” At USC, Mary Ho, director of the Asian Pacific American Student Services, also said the matter is in the hands of that school’s public safety force. In a letter on the department’s website, Ho said: “We will not tolerate such harmful, derogatory and racist slurs directed at the Asian Pacific American community or at any communities.” About 50 students participated in the protest rally at UCLA on Monday, officials said. It was triggered by the flier but meant to focus awareness on what organizers say is a campus environment that perpetuates negative stereotypes about Asians and women, according to Uyen Hoang, a fourth-year student who is director of the Asian Pacific Coalition. A sign with similar language was posted in fall 2012 outside the UCLA Vietnamese Student Union Office, she said. A large number of student organizations at UCLA and other UC and Cal State campuses have signed a joint statement that said, in part: “To allow these attacks to remain unaddressed, whether they are intended to hurt or draw attention, is to tacitly endorse the marginalization of our community, to accept being painted as perpetual foreigners, and to allow for the exotification and objectification of women of color.” Copyright © 2014, Los Angeles Times
2014-12-23T02:42:21Z
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Come visit my store for lots of unique gifts! Make a personalized gift at Zazzle. Tuesday, June 19, 2012 Yup it's another Wednesday and it seems like we have finally hit the hot hot weather. It's supposed to reach 100 today and I think it's time for me to get another shave! Mom got one for me almost 2 months ago and it's starting to grow back pretty fast. How is everyone else dealing with the heat this summer? Here's just some pics mom took of me when she was testing out a new camera from Sony. Her old Nikon is getting old so she's in the market for a new one. Hope you all have a great rest of the week and if you have time, mom has a new website out where she is selling prints and canvases at fine Art America, please stop by for a visit:) http://www.joann-vitali.artistwebsites.com boston skyline art red barn photos red barn prints red barn posters new england fall art new england fall prints new england fall posters new england fall photo posters new england fall photo prints new england fall photos new england autumn photos new england autumn photo prints new england autumn photo posters new england autumn posters new england autumn prints new england autumn art <a href="http://fineartamerica.com/art/photographs/jenne+farm/all" style="font: 10pt arial; text-decoration: underline;">jenne farm photos</a>
2017-10-24T03:51:25Z
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Last year, self-serve fro yo shops. This year, falafel joints? As easy-grab food goes, Mediterranean fare seems to be making inroads as the new healthy alternative to burgers for fast-casual diners looking for a low-cost meal that leans toward a better-for-you profile. With its wide-ranging culinary landscape, Morris County is always a good place to follow food trends. Carmel Haifa has been quietly serving up delicious, authentic fare in a nondescript storefront across from the Morris Plains train station for a couple of years. Crisp, profiled here when it debuted earlier this summer, offers a quality vegetarian option on Route 10 in Denville. The Pita Grill is also expanding upon its multiple NYC locations and is now under construction in Morristown. Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill, a Denver-based chain, recently opened its doors in Florham Park and is a welcome addition to the Columbia Turnpike shopping center that houses Trader’s Joe’s, Nonna’s Italian Restaurant, Qdoba, and Red Mango. As the flagship NJ shop, this is the first of a series of Northeast franchise locations the company has in the works. Garbanzo’s stated mission is to provide the “freshest, healthiest, most authentic Mediterranean food around.” They make their pita from scratch; prep copious amounts of veggies, herbs, and aromatics to create salads, sauces, and dips; and import authentic ingredients for use in their “original, unique recipes.” The result is a pretty impressive selection of flavorful, interesting fare that is well priced for a quick lunch or easy dinner. The setup is simple: you step up to the clean, nicely laid out counter and build your entrée step by step, choosing first whether you’d like a pita (white or wheat), plate, or “laffa” (essentially a wrap). Next you pick your protein from a selection of well-seasoned meats (chicken or steak), portabello mushrooms, falafel, or hummus. Then you shift over to the toppings and sides area to pick and choose from a range of delicacies including feta cheese, kalamata olives, tzatziki, dolmas, tabuleh, and a slew of garlic-, lemon-, and chili-infused house-made sauces. Kabob platters, served with rice, Greek salads with the same protein topping options, and daily soups are also on offer. Meals can be rounded out with fresh-made potato chips (super crispy!) and a selection of “signature” drinks including flavored lemonade and iced tea fusions like mint, hibiscus mango, pomegranate cranberry, and lemongrass. The kids menu includes a fun grilled cheese on pita option, served with a choice of chips, rice, or an apple. Baklava and cookies are also available, though are not made on the premises. Garbanzo has a playful take on things, with clever signage posted around the bright, inviting space. Prices are in the $6 – 10 range, offering a great alternative to standard fast food for an affordable meal. This isn’t quite the same experience as sitting down to an expansive spread in a full-scale Greek restaurant (I’m looking at you, Stamna Taverna!), but the flavors, textures, and freshness are there. And hopping on this particular trend isn’t a bad way to go if you’re striving for a more healthful approach to your culinary lifestyle. Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill 176 Columbia Turnpike 11:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. daily Take-out & catering available Deanna Quinones is the Jersey Bites Regional Editor for Morris County. A freelance writer, blogger, and unrepentant chocolate addict, Deanna spent 20 years in the San Francisco Bay Area where life was good and the burritos even better. She recently returned to the Garden State and now resides in Morristown, where she and her Texas-born/Jersey-raised/California-found husband are raising two wild and wonderful kids. An experienced book marketer, award-winning greeting card writer, and entertainment writing dabbler, Deanna can be reached at email@example.com. (photo credit Pete Genovese/The Star-Ledger)
2016-08-27T03:00:08Z
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【ST72F321R9T6 ST】【LAN9211】【MZ86B20】HKinventory - Suppliers in 2016【Price】【Datasheet PDF】USA MCU 8BIT 60KB FLASH 64TQFP Series: ST7 Core Processor: ST7 Core Size: 8-Bit Speed: 8MHz Connectivity: I2C, SCI, SPI Peripherals: LVD, POR, PWM, WDT Number of I/O: 48 Program Memory Size: 60KB (60K x 8) Program Memory Type: FLASH EEPROM Size: - RAM Size: 2K x 8 Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd): 3.8 V ~ 5.5 V Data Converters: A/D 16x10b Oscillator Type: Internal Operating Temperature: -40~C ~ 85~C Package / Case: 64-LQFP Supplier Device Package: * MZ86B20 Related Keywords in 2016 USA |MZ86B20 Datasheet ST72F321R9T6 LAN9211||MZ86B20 Cross Reference ST72F321R9T6 LAN9211||MZ86B20 United States ST72F321R9T6 LAN9211| |MZ86B20 Distributor ST72F321R9T6 LAN9211||MZ86B20 Datenblatt ST72F321R9T6 LAN9211||MZ86B20 Related Parts Picture ST72F321R9T6 LAN9211| |MZ86B20 Wholesale ST72F321R9T6 LAN9211||MZ86B20 Equivalent ST72F321R9T6 LAN9211||MZ86B20 Application Notes ST72F321R9T6 LAN9211| |MZ86B20 USA, Fiche Technique ST72F321R9T6 LAN9211||MZ86B20 цена ST72F321R9T6 LAN9211||MZ86B20 가격, 브로커, 유통업체 & 중개인 ST72F321R9T6 LAN9211| MZ86B20 Ref.: [hkinbatch20160715] [HGReferer_SD_Ecatalog] Advertise online now on HKin.com! HKin.com is the industry leading B2B portal site receives over 37,000 page hits every day and is viewed by more than 480,000 global traders every month. HKin.com is verified by VeriSign and has chosen one or more VeriSign SSL Certificate or online payment solutions to improve the security of e-commerce and other confidential communication. Trade Network magazine has been one of the front runners in the electronic component industry. Covering most product segments in 200 countries, our magazine features suppliers from Mainland China, Hong Kong and other key Asian supply markets. New Trial members are able to use limited buying services on our platform without any membership fees. They are also entitled to try out our Standard membership for 15 days free of charge as an evaluation period for selling inventory. Trial members will receive a 15-Day Free Standard Membership invitation via email. In fall 2006, HKin.com has been accredited with ISO9001 compliance. We are continuously improving our services to create a reliable trading platform for the online trading community. Ceramic components PCB chemicals Clean room clothing Discounted semiconductors EMI shielding Epoxy compounds Ferrite cores/bars/EI Ferrite powder Ferrite plastic Finger cots Dry cells Rechargeable batteries/packs Time switches Lightning and Surge Protection Devices Tachometers DC/DC converters Hinges Heating elements IC packaging materials Insulation materials Iron powder Laminates Lead wire Lenses
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Well you know I'm challenging myself to find 250 caches this month to enable me to qualify for another challenge cache - JJ500. This is the last caching day out for me in June and unless anything drastic happens today, I'm odds on to be successful. I couldn't get a bet down on myself as I only need a measly 16 caches! I'm off to the land of rich pickings, the Essex/Suffolk border, as there's still a load of the SEBC series up there to find.😀 Although I'm looking for a load of trads, I decide to start the day with a cache from my puzzles solved book, An Ordinary Cache? It's a clever puzzle without a checker but I'm sure, well I know that I'm in the right place as the road name of the GZ is a a dead ringer! It's been a while since I solved the puzzle so when I pitch up, I check the hint and there's a second one that I don't recall.🙁 I can't see anything that matches the second part and finally I give up on paces to look. This isn't the start that I wanted.😢 I quickly get back on track with Brecon's First, the SideTracked at Chappel and a Stamped in Wakes Colne. Whilst I was here, I noticed that there was a mini series, There And Back, nearby so I might as well have a crack at these. These haven't been found for eight months so they need finding. Well one was a bit of a git but the others were straightforward. Now I was back to tackling my list and five trads were quickly ticked off, including a Water Tower and two of the SEBCs that I was after. Finishing the last cache, Lab Claches, I noticed that there was another trad down the track called BALLS. This was bloody clever and I hadn't seen one like this before!😬 The hint didn't make sense until I found it and I just had to give the cache a fave. The cache was hidden in masonry debris probably from a pillbox that was part of the outer defences of the nearby airfield that housed USAF fighter groups during WW2. Tearing myself away, I make my way up through Bures for the next one on my list, 094 - SEBC but I join the list of DNFers. I work my way back into Bures picking off SEBCs, a CM and an unexpected cache, Poison Ivy, one of the Buena Bures series. I head off towards Wormingford adding another six trads including a 3/4 SEBC that I have to access via a dry tunnel under the road. Wissington is next on the list with another two trads and then on to Little Horkesley and finally Boxted picking up some VS, SEBCs and Stamped. When I visit the caches of the Stamped series, I normally add the type of post box to the log. In Boxted, I was able to to add another type to the list, one from the Lion Foundry, Kirkintilloch.😀 So a long day comes to an end. I found 33 caches today ending up with a final tally for the month of 267. I was after 250 so Job Done.👏
2021-09-17T17:04:02Z
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Two killed in separate crashes 20 minutes apart Updated 5:17 pm, Friday, September 11, 2015 Two people died Friday morning in traffic crashes about 20 minutes apart as heavy thunderstorms rumbled through the Houston area. In the first incident, a pedestrian was killed about 8:30 a.m. on Aldine Mail Route near JFK Boulevard, according to the Harris County Sheriff's Office. Deputies said a vehicle hit a person who was walking along the road. No other information has been released. About 20 minutes later, another person died in a crash on the outbound Southwest Freeway near Chimney Rock in southwest Houston, according to the Houston Police Department. Police said details were not yet available about that crash. The wreck forced the closure of the southbound freeway while crews cleared the scene. The lanes reopened about 12:30 p.m. It was unknown if bad weather contributed to the crashes but heavy thunderstorms were pounding the area about the time the incidents happened.
2017-08-17T07:44:19Z
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Survive the Family Get Together With These Fast and Easy Rules 5 TIPS FOR SURVIVING A FAMILY GET TOGETHER The Family Get Together: a time of thanksgiving, gift giving, and spending time with those you love most. It’s also one of the times in your life when you are most likely to have a nervous breakdown. Whether it’s the holidays, a family reunion, a death in the family, or just a night in with your extended family, here are some tips to help you maintain your sanity. DON’T GET PLASTERED Beer and wine are holiday standards but more than a few Whiskey Sours or Long Island Ice Teas Credit: pixabay.comcan be a bit much even for seasoned drinkers. It’s hard enough to hold your tongue when you feel insulted under normal conditions. Mix in some Highballs and the situation becomes quite combustible; more than a few memorable family moments have been made this way. So although drinking at parties is a time honored activity it should always be done responsibly and in moderation. And even if you do rip into or get smacked around by a few schnockered relatives, always remember blood is thicker than water (and alcohol). BRING YOUR OWN FOOD Are you constantly barraged with requests to try food cooked by people who should’veCredit: morguefile.com stopped cooking years ago? Sure we’ve all been there. What to do? Feel free to bring something a bit more palatable for yourself. Just make sure that there is enough to go around. At the same time be sure to ‘sample’ a little bit of everyone else’s food. Once your plate is full, go to your seat and start eating the good stuff. However, once you’re finished and heading to the trash can, you may run into the relative who made that Ambrosia salad you’ve never liked. Try to deflect their attention from the Styrofoam plate in your hand with some small talk. A minor complement about the person’s spouse (or lack thereof) could do the trick; anything to keep their eyes on you and not your plate. And if the other person does inquire as to why you didn’t like the ‘family classic’, then be honest. Don’t shy away or, cower. Smile warmly and say that you have never really been a fan of some key ingredient in the dish’s recipe. Then run. EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED No matter how well you prepare for the pressure cooker that is the family get togetherCredit: morguefile.com there are always surprises; medical emergencies are always a possibility and in an age of blackberries and IPhones calling 911 is easy. What to do when Uncle Ivan drops before the paramedics arrive is another matter entirely. A good tip from most health professionals is to learn CPR, or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. This is relatively easy to learn, simple to apply, and just might save the life of someone you love (or tolerate). In every life situation there are things that frustrate, annoy, pester, peeve, andCredit: morguefile.com irk us. But as much as we would like to throw the overcooked ham at the wall, or smack some sense into an offending relative, doing so is usually a bad idea. Of course you shouldn’t be afraid to defend yourself when your over-tattooed, leather clad female cousin starts in on how slutty your skirt is. But yelling at an inebriated uncle for passing gas can only make things worse. If you feel like you’re going to attack someone with a frying pan try stepping outside the house for a bit. Take a deep breath, count to ten, try to think of the last joke you heard; anything to take your mind off the things that frustrate you. GET SOME DOWN TIME From the last minute shopping, to the late night wrapping, to the early morningCredit: morguefile.com cooking, all while feeding the kids and dressing the husband, you shouldn’t forget to get in some time to relax. Tension and frustration can wreck that casserole you plan to make and steal the fun out of any family get together. Try setting aside an hour or two to just sit in an easy chair and relax. Or how about this: try sending the husband off to the movies with the kids for a few hours. Cooking your favorite dish is much easier in a quiet household.
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An emoji, or emoticon, is a unicode character that is commonly displayed on devices as colorful symbols or faces. These can range from faces, to symbols, to animals, to plants, etcetera. Not every device can show emojis. If you see a blank box, a question mark in a box or anything similar (�), that means your device is incapable of displaying that character. The word "Emoji" comes from the Japanese word "e" ("picture") and "moji" ("character").
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Trifecta Plus One! - Bear River Tackle The forecast called for scorching 100 degree temperatures, the ticks were swarming, and the poison Ivy was thick. Almost enough to make you give up fishing until things cooled off in the Fall, but …. these negative factors were offset by very favorable atmospheric conditions: · Moon was dark · Some cloud cover in the forecast · S-SW wind at 15-20 mph would put chop on the water, and the big one · Large storm was moving in So, what's a little (or a lot) of physical discomfort against the chance to catch a whole bunch of fish? If you are a CRAZY fly fishing person like me, it is nothing; always go with the favorable atmospheric conditions. But even so I really didn't think fishing would be worth a darn. The first spot was what I expected. Forty five minutes of fishing resulted in zilch, not even a strike. However, the water in was discolored from recent rains which can turn off the fish. My backup location though was a different story. By this time, it was ten in the morning but as soon as I walked up it was apparent things would be different; the water was clear, I could see fish working and the wind had picked up putting chop on the water. A large green sunfish slammed my first cast. Shortly thereafter a jumbo Redear Sunfish took a Bass Rattler fly. In deeper water Largemouth Bass hit Bass Rattler flies, sometimes competing to see which could grab it first. And to top it all off, a 23 inch Channel Catfish grabbed the Ash Special Golden fly! The bite never let up all day; it was like scoring the Trifecta, plus One! Thirty seven fish were landed and released during the day, and many others got off before the net · Largemouth Bass (16-18 inches) – 11 · Green Sunfish (5-8 inches) – 24 · Red Ear Sunfish (jumbo) – 1 · Channel Catfish (23 inches) – 1 · Plus, a touch of poison ivy rash All of the fish were caught on Bear River Tackle flies which have life-like movement similar to minnows and crawfish: · Ash Special Golden · Octo Gold-EY Olive · Bass Rattler Gold-EY Silver-Orange-Chartreuse · Bass Rattler Gold-EY Orange-Chartreuse This exceptional fly fishing was due to favorable atmospheric conditions, my willingness to put up with difficult physical conditions and of course having the right flies. May your next fly fishing trip be spectacular! Go Fly Fishing! Bear River Tackle
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All the environmental pieces, activities, slice-of-life video works, information pieces and Art Tech shows weve become accustomed to owe their existence to Duchamps idea about a snow shovel. So wrote Allen Kaprow back in 1973 on the powerful legacy of the artists readymades. Works such as Fountain (recently voted most influential artwork of the twentieth century) essentially paved the way for 100 years of isms, but, as Duchamp once said, eroticism was the only ism in which he could truly believe. Inevitably, he forms the central axis in Tate Moderns forthcoming exhibition Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia, which explores the inter-relationships between this unholy trinity. All three have made their mark on many generations of artists – Bruce Nauman has paid eloquent tribute to Man Ray, while Sigmar Polke has drawn inspiration from late Picabia. A quieter legacy exists for the artists who feature in Tate Britains Modern Painters: The Camden Town Group. The gritty realism of the likes of Sickert, Harold Gilman and Charles Ginner is a vein that runs through much twentieth-century British art, from Frank Auerbach to Gillian Wearing. Of course, artists pick and choose their influences, but some may just be stumbled upon. How would the art of Klimt and the young Picasso have turned out (or, for that matter, a few Gothic science fiction writers) if they had not seen Edward Burne-Joness paintings? Nowadays, artists draw inspiration from a multitude of sources, not merely heroes, friends or past masters. For his painting, Peter Doig absorbs all sorts of mental archives, ranging from memories of his childhood in Canada to filmic, music and painterly references, while the late Juan Muñoz, due to have his first UK retrospective at Tate Modern, worked with a rich mix of artistic and cultural elements – from poetry to magic – for his sculptural installations. And what will be their legacies? Duchamp, as always, had his own humorous view: I would rather wait for the public that will come 50 years – or 100 years – after my death. Bice Curiger and Simon Grant In this issue Appreciations on Duchamp, Man Ray and Picabia by Jacqueline Matisse Monnier, T.J. Demos, George Baker and Kim Knowles. In 1927 Marcel Duchamp married Lydie Fischer Sarazin-Levassor. The wedding was filmed by Man Ray and attended by Picabia. Here, we publish an extract from Sarazin-Levassor’s newly translated autobiography which gives an insight into Duchamp’s Spartan living habits – and his love of French puns. A personal reflection by Jacqueline Matisse Monnier. A figure standing on the branches of a tree; a long-haired man in a canoe staring out at the river; a boy lost in concentration testing the ice on a frozen pond. Welcome to the painterly world of Peter Doig, whose imagery comes from a variety of sources - part memory, part art history, part borrowing from magazines, film stills, and posters. Modern Painters: Sickert's famous dictum heralded a move towards a gritty realism in British painting Broken Kilometer, as Kellein writes, surpasses many other great works: "Even Barnett Newman's 'zip' paintings, Dan Flavin's fluorescent tube installations or Henri Matisse's captivating chapel in Vence are not likely to fill the viewer with such wonder." Rose Hilton talks about her selection of works for her exhibition at Tate St Ives. A personal reflection on the French-born artist from her daughter, Laura Gabriela. In his first visit to the Tate archive, the writer Paul Bailey is surprised to find an early painted sketch by a much admired English artist To coincide with the first exhibition to explore the inter-relationship between Duchamp, Man Ray and Picabia, to be staged at Tate Modern, Marcadé examines how they laid the foundations of much contemporary art. He had six paintings in London’s International Surrealist Exhibition in 1936, but was never formally a surrealist. His work has always been hard to define. From his 1930s Harlem pictures to the much underrated late landscapes, Burra’s view of the world was unlike that of any of his contemporaries. To coincide with the first exhibition to explore the inter-relationship between Duchamp, Man Ray and Picabia at Tate Modern, Allan Savage looks at the fascination of all three artists with the game of chess. The huge painting The Sleep of King Arthur in Avalon is going on display at Tate Britain for the first time. Its creator, Edward Burne-Jones, is often seen as an artist of his time, but, as his new biographer says, he remains underrated. In 1935 Gertrude Stein wrote that in a painting there should be “no air…no feeling of air”. As Steven Connor explains, air has become as much the subject of art, as that which it surrounds. The French-born artist who died in 2002 is perhaps best known for her large, brightly coloured sculptures of female figures, as well as her Shooting Paintings – done in the early 1960s with the help of Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and her second husband Jean Tinguely. However, her formative years were spent with her first husband, the writer Harry Mathews, between 1950 and 1960. He talks about this time to Tate Etc. He was said to be one of the ‘most ingenious artists of his generation’ and someone who had ‘an infectious fascination for the world about him’, but Juan Muñoz (1953–2001) described himself simply as a storyteller. His enigmatic sculptural installations, often populated by figures, have perplexed and delighted audiences in equal measure. To coincide with the survey exhibition of his work at Tate Modern, Tate Etc. speaks to James Lingwood, who knew the artist well and collaborated with him on many projects
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FT. LAUDERDALE YACHT CHARTERS Yacht charters from 1 – 600 passengers or call us at 1-800-689-2359 “The Best 10 Boat Charters in Fort Lauderdale, FL” ~ Yelp “Best Boat Charters in Fort Lauderdale 2017” ~ Expertise Stop dreaming about being on the water and get on the water with one of our yachts! Our charters run year-round! Book over the phone from 8 am – 8 pm 7 Days a week or 24/7 by email at email@example.com Enjoy the beautiful scenery Ft. Lauderdale has to offer with a group or in a romantic setting. We have a variety of charter types so you can be sure to choose the one that’s right for you! Lauderdale Yacht Charters is committed to providing you and your guests an unparalleled adventure that can only be experienced aboard your own personal yacht. Here in South Florida there are many ways to see the sites and spectacular underwater wonders the area has to offer. Aboard the “Sea Porsche” you will experience these things in the comfort and luxury of your own private yacht and avoid the one thing the cattle boats and water taxis all have in common…the crowds. You deserve a break. Period. Enjoy the beautiful scenery Ft. Lauderdale has to offer with a group or in a romantic setting. We have a variety of charter types so you can be sure to choose the one that’s right for you! Featured Yacht….The Sea Porsche Great for charters from 1-12 people. Heads turn quicker. Hearts beat faster. And a lifestyle is expressed instantly in the eloquent lines and luxury of the 4260. Her breathtaking beauty, the exquisitely crafted Cherrywood interior and stunning Ocean Trac performance have won accolades worldwide and stimulated a legion of home-grown imitators. Yet unduplicated in all aspects of design and completeness, the 4260 achieves best in class and measurably exceeds the expectations of the world’s most sophisticated yachts. Yacht Sea Porsche Details: • Large cockpit with table and comfortable seating providing partially covered space and open space and a refrigerator • Central stereo with satellite stereo Sirius/xm system along with a portable laser lighting sound system to be used with your iPhone or iPad • Bow area containing a sun pad • Swim Platform • Comfortable salon below with table and wrap-around banquet seating • Galley containing stove, microwave, refrigerator and freezer • 2 Staterooms with flatscreen televisions • 2 Heads with showers With great weather almost all year, it’s no wonder why Fort Lauderdale caters to tourists from across the country and world. Regardless of what your past time preferences re, Fort Lauderdale has something for you from it’s beautiful beaches to art museums and hidden gems all around town. Consider going to one or all of … Holiday Charters are here! Fort Lauderdale is known for its beautiful waterways, mega yachts, and beautiful mansions on the water. During the Holiday season, many homes on the water and mega yacht owners get competitive to see who can go all out and decorate their home and/or yacht better to showcase their Holiday Spirit. This … Lauderdale Yacht Charters launches it’s best package yet! Discover the beauty Fort Lauderdale has to offer with a private tour aboard our yacht and hear commentary from one of local experts. A yacht charter is a great way to get to know the New River in Fort Lauderdale among other waterways and to see Las …
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Thank you to regular reader ElizaBeth for requesting this topic. There are many reasons entities may be visiting us or residing in our earthly realm. Personally, I believe the majority of spirits are not stuck here, but, rather want to spend some time here from time to time. Here are some of the more common reasons, energies come to our dimension: - You know them. They may be popping in to send you love, reassurance or support. In some cases, it’s possible they haven’t moved on as they’re worried about you. In that instance, you need to seek help for your grieving, reassure them you’ll be okay and ask them to go to the light. (Edelweiss, Is Your Departed Loved One Stuck Here, Your Departed Loved Ones Visit You, Love from the Other Dimension) - They have fond memories of a place. I believe many of the spirits at the Goldfield Hotel fit into this category. In the early 20th century, this facility had been the hub of the central Nevada social scene. Dances and celebrations there forged happy memories. I see heaven as offering the ultimate freedom where the departed can travel wherever they like, whenever they like to experience what they never could when living in the physical body. (Seven Lessons Learned from Spirits) - They’re tied to a building or physical object. If an object or place has a very special meaning, an energy may attach itself to it. I’ve heard two stories of ghosts that haunted the houses they built for their families, and my parents have took home energies with antiques they’ve bought. (Antiques Hitchhikers) - They’re afraid to move on to the light. I’ve felt that Elizabeth, the spirit of the teenage girl in the Goldfield Hotel, fits into this category. In A Reluctant Spirit, I write at length about her situation. Once supremely depressed, her energy has lightened considerably in recent years. I believe she finally crossed over, but returned because a handful of people visit her and leave presents such as stuffed animals and a Christmas tree. She is acknowledged and cared about. - They suffered a sudden death and don’t realize they need to move to the light. In 2008 (the second year I was with the KTVN team), we encountered the spirit of a teenaged male at the Miner’s Cabin in Gold Hill, Nev. In the 1800s a mine explosion and fire killed many miners there. During a séance, the medium allowed his energy to inhabit her. He told us that he wasn’t sure what happened to him and was concerned that his mother never knew either. (Assisting Spirits in Need). - They have unfinished business here. One of my favorite stories illustrating this point is of a ghost that stuck around until his killers were convicted. (Unfinished Business). Have you encountered other reasons spirits come to our realm? If so, I’d love for you to share your stories.
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- Career Growth - Net worth - Married, wife and gay - Bio and wiki Gregory John Greg Gutfeld AKA Greg Gutfeld was born on 12th September 1964 in San Mateo, California, United States in America and resides in New York City, New York. He is a son of Jacqueline Bernice and Alfred Jack Gutfeld. Greg Gutfeld religion is Christianity and belongs to American nationality. Though Greg Gutfeld religion is Christianity, he is agnostic atheist. He went to Junipero Serra High School and attended University of California in Berkeley to complete his graduation in the year 1987 in bachelor’s degree majoring in English. Gutfeld is an American television personality, author, magazine editor, and blogger. After college, he did an internship as an assistant to Conversative writer R. Emmett Tyrrell. Then, he became a staff writer in Prevention magazine and an editor in various Rodole magazines. In the year 1995, he became a staff writer at Men’s Health magazine and was promoted to editor in chief in 1999.On 5th February 2007; he hosted the hour long Fox News Channel late-night program, Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld. On 11th July 2011, he became a co-host and panelist in the Fox News political opinion discussion program The Five. He left the Red Eye show in February 2015 and started hosting a new weekend show on Fox News. Since May 2015, he is hosting the show The Greg Gutfeld Show on the Fox News Channel. Greg Gutfeld net worth is estimated to be somewhere around two million dollars but his salary is not revealed in public. Greg Gutfeld net worth speaks his success story as he has been working very hard throughout his career which has helped to boost his earnings. Married, wife and gay Talking about his personal life, Greg Gutfeld gay image was portrayed among his fans before he got married with Elena Moussa. Greg Gutfeld wife Moussa was born in Russia but was residing in London. Gutfeld was also living in London and stayed there for 3 years. At that time, he was working as a magazine editor for Maxim for UK when he met his future wife. The lovebirds dated for few years and secretly tied their knot in the presence of his close friends and family in the year 2003.Russian beauty, Moussa always wanted to enjoy her private life, so no information about Greg Gutfeld wife is provided in the internet related to her personal life. Her biography is not set by the wiki itself. As he is married, no questions must be raised regarding Greg Gutfeld gay. The couple does not have any children but are living their life happily. Bio and wiki As he is a popular blogger, his supporters and admirers can keep in touch with him Greg Gutfeld bio can also be obtained through his Twitter account where he has more than 588k followers. Interesting Greg Gutfeld bio can be extracted from the wiki and other internet sites.
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Written: Written on April 5, 1917 Published: First published in 1924 in the journal Proletarskaya Revolutsia No. 1 (24). Sent from Berne to Stockholm. Printed from the text on the telegraph form. Translated from the German. Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1971, Moscow, Volume 36, page 429. Translated: Andrew Rothstein Transcription\Markup: R. Cymbala Public Domain: Lenin Internet Archive. You may freely copy, distribute, display and perform this work, as well as make derivative and commercial works. Please credit “Marxists Internet Archive” as your source. • README We have an unaccountable delay. The Mensheviks demand the sanction of the Soviet of Workers’ Deputies. Send someone to Finland or Petrograd at once to settle the matter with Chkheidze as far as possible. Belenin’s opinion is desirable. Cable Volkshaus, Berne.
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‘Rally for the Roads’ calls for well-funded, multi-year highway reauthorization bill Hundreds of hard-hat workers from across America and representing all parts of the road construction industry and related materials suppliers rallied on the National Mall on May 25 in support of a multi-year surface transportation bill. The “Rally for the Roads” was held in conjunction with the Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC) Fly-In. Congressional and industry speakers told the cheering crowd the bill is needed to create tens of thousands of new well-paying American jobs in road construction. The rally was sponsored by 10 associations in the roadbuilding industry and their suppliers led by the National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association (NSSGA) and the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA). “Only passage of a well-funded, multi-year highway reauthorization bill can alleviate the uncertainty that plagues our industry from hiring new employees and purchasing new equipment, and prevents state DOTs from undertaking long-term projects, which ultimately threatens America’s economic recovery and growth,” said Dave Thomey, executive vice president, Maryland Materials, Inc. and chairman of NSSGA. An estimated 35,000 jobs are created by every $1 billion of new federal highway investment. In addition to the long-term benefit to the economy, federal highway investment will have the short-term benefit of helping speed the economic recovery. “The concrete reinforcing steel industry has dropped from a pre-recession quantity of about 10 million tons in 2007 to 6 million tons in 2010, a 40 percent drop. A six-year surface transportation bill is the only way we can put people back to work,” said Bob Risser, president and CEO of the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute. Karl Watson, president of Cemex USA and chairman of NRMCA, noted that investment in the nation’s infrastructure “is of vital importance to our economy, and we urge Congress to pass a robust multi-year highway bill that will put people back to work and improve safety on our nation’s roads.” Additional sponsors of the “Rally for Roads” include American Concrete Pavement Association, American Council of Engineering Companies, American Road & Transportation Builders Association, Associated Equipment Distributors, Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute, International Safety Equipment Association, National Asphalt Pavement Association, and Portland Cement Association. From our partners
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My opinion, i dont believe you BMW dealerships not only endorse this but don't have problems with dinan upgrades, let me remind you, they do these upgrades at the dealership. Can anyone out there tell me they have had a problem directly related to a dinan upgrade. Has anyone had engine failure or early fatigue do to this? Maybe I am wrong and my car is now doomed for problems and failure. Engineer prob says same thing about upgrading your wheel size, They will never endorse anything other than what they design, my opinion
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Last October when we released our album we played a concert in Tøyen Church here in Oslo. We were lucky enough to have the superb crew from konsertfilm.no film the concert, which is now available for your viewing pleasure! If you like the video be sure to head over to their web page to see the other great work they’ve done. From Roots and Stems (October 2013) Cds and vinyl available through the webshop. Here are various some videos from other projects I’m involved in (or have been) Hayden Powell – trumpet Parker Shper – piano Øyvind Hegg-Lunde – drums Trondheim Jazz Orchestra & Albatrosh Live recording from Molde Jazz Festival in 2013 Atlanter w/Anne-Lise Frøkedal and Hane Kolstø From the opening of Norwegian radio channel P13. The songs are from Atlanter’s album Vidde, horn arrangements by HP. Anne-Lise Frøkedal – vocals Hanne Kolstø – vocals Erik Johannessen – trombone HP – trumpet Hanna Paulsberg – tenor sax Kristoffer Alberts – baritone sax
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The replacement cleats for Mavic MTB pedals are the Mavic Atac MTB Cleats. Foot retention and release are independent from spring tension (feel adjustment). So the pedals have a consistent reaction no matter the settings. The unique design of Atac cleat offers choice between 13 degrees and 17 degrees release angles. Composite body and deflectors 460mm of surface area Compact and light: 142 g Largest bearing surface on the market for maximum power transfer Patented removable cage design for increase flexibility Compact and light-weight with its patented spring-wire system functioning under torsion Optimum mud evacuation with the DCS (Dynamic Cleat System) USE XC LEISURE / ALL MOUNTAIN BODY Ritchey Pedal Cleats Pro MTN V4 Cleats for all Ritchey Mountain pedals. Ritchey Pedal Cleats Pro MTN V4 Features: WCS V4. Pro V3 and V4. Comp V3 and V4. Buy Ritchey Pedal Cleats Pro MTN V4 from Chain Reaction Cycles, the worlds largest online bicycle store. Speedplay cleats for Zero, Light Action and X Series pedals are being updated to our new Speedplay V.2 Cleat. The new Speedplay V.2 Cleat is a running change to current Zero, Light Action, and X Cleats. The new V.2 Cleat will function with existing Zero, Light Action or X Series pedals. The updated V.2 Cleats improve compatibility with the sole curvature of current road shoes. How do you know if Champ Softspike Cleats at www.clickgolf.co.ukPlay in any weather with this soft durometer TPU providing superiorcomfort and durability. The metal tip provides unsurpassed tractionwith non clogging support pods.Key Features:Unmatched traction by utilizing eight legs that work in unisonto grip the turf.Specially formulated polyurethane for long wearholes formed inrigid materialDual support and Champ Zarma Softspike Cleats Three material design that has an innovative soft cushion layer sandwiched between a durable traction layer and a rigid attachment layer. All three layers are held together using advanced polymer molding techniques. Lotus Technology uses compression to soften the impact of walking. This reduces spike pressure and creates a more comfortable experience for the golfer. The Pedal Racer is a strange, but providing a great fun four wheeler that looks like a hybrid of a skateboard and a bicycles bottom. The racer enables you to pedal forwards and backwards with varying degrees of speed and control. Its not only a great fun, but also an excellent exercise that requires improving your footwork, arm movements and swerving hips to get yourself masterfully aligned. After The Tour de France is a economical lightweight MTB pedal that utilizes the Shimano SPD clipless system. This pedal is high quality at an affordable price. Alloy body 9/16 -inch spindle diameter Shimano SPD cleat compatible Color: Black/Chrome Available sizes: Universal Fit Materials: Aluminum Dimensions: 6 inches long x 6 inches wide x 4 inches high Fabulous Summer style is effortlessly obtainable in this Fresh Produce Park Avenue Pedal Pusher.Flaunts a higher rise and a relaxed fit through the thigh.Fabricated in a comfortable lightweight cotton sheeting.Elastic waistband with drawstring tie.Front hand pockets.Back patch pockets.100% cotton.Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.Imported. Measurements:Waist Measurement: 26 inOutseam: 23 inInseam: The Brabantia 30 Litre Classic Pedal Bin boasts a classic design that would look stylish in any kitchen. With an intelligent hinge design that stays open if opened manually the bin has an odour-proof silent lid. With a robust pedal mechanism it has a removable plastic inner bucket for easy cleaning and plastic base that wont damage your floors. - L.M. Features: Brabantia 30 Litre Classic Boasting a stylish and contemporary design the Morphy Richards Stainless Steel Pedal Bin Set (5L & 30L) is the perfect addition to any household. With a pedal operation the bins feature a carry handle and a removable inner bin which allows for easy and hygienic emptying. The smaller 5 litre bin is ideal for your bathroom. - L.M. Features: Morphy Richards Stainless Steel Pedal Bin Set Mavic Atac MTB Pedal Cleats Pedal Cleats on USA sites
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In order to order products from ROCA you have to log in with your username/email and password. If you are a company and are interested to place an order, but don't have a ROCA account, please contact us. Username or email * Remember me Contact ROCA Login Lost your password? Lift-off hinge in either steel or electro-polished acid-proof stainless steel for doors with very high sanitary demands. For example in the food industries, hospitals, and laboratories. See our resellers for this product
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Thanks for visiting Audiko.net! The best opportunity to download a free jorge palma ringtones for your iPhone or mobile. Fix your favorite tune from your favorite video - tudo por um beijo, Dá-me Lume, cara de anjo mau, or any other track. Then download the prepared jorge palma ringtones to your phone, and enjoy Portugal music by jorge palma every time your phone rings. If you are going ape with Portugal or maybe Portuguese and Música Portuguesa music, then you will probably like David Fonseca, The Gift, or Gnr as well. For all who want a free jorge palma ringtone, we also recommend listening to Folk-Rock, Singer-Songwriter, and Portuguesa. You are welcome to receive your tune both in the MP3 and m4a formats, compatible with both mobile phones and iPhones. Just select a track, and choose free jorge palma ringtones download option.
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The College is aware that sadly, for some of our students, the College being closed means that their normal support network is missing. If you need some urgent help these contacts may be useful: - Life Threatening Emergencies – Call 999: If someone is seriously ill or injured, and their life is at risk. - Non-Life Threatening Emergencies – Call 101 - For health/medical advice – NHS Medical Service. For more serious worries visit your local Accident and Emergency department or NHS Choices for any health related advice. - For suicidal feelings – Call the Samaritans: on free phone number on 116 123 or visit www.samaritans.org or www.papyrus-uk.org. - Childline – Call free on 0800 1111, whatever your worry they are there to help. You can register at www.childline.org.uk for a 1-2-1 counsellor chat or you can send an email. - Kooth – Confidential online counselling for under 19 years in Bath and North East Somerset area. Visit www.kooth.com for more information. - For Emergency Contraception and Contraceptive Advice – Call CASH: on 01225 474242 (closed all day on Wednesdays) or visit an Accident & Emergency or Minor Injury Department. You can also get advice from SAFE if you are 25 and under. - Off the Record: FREE, CONFIDENTIAL and INDEPENDENT services for children and young people that support the development of emotional health and well-being at www.offtherecord-banes.co.uk or 01225 312 481 or email@example.com or call the freephone number 0300 303 3661. - Abusive relationships – Southside, Bath: Call or text (SMS) 07724 011051 or email firstname.lastname@example.org - Rape or sexual assault – Call Bridge Clinic on 0117 3426999 or contact the Police. - For housing worries – ‘Shelter’ 0808 800 4444, 8am-8pm Monday-Friday and 8am-5pm Saturday-Sunday. Calls are free from UK landlines and main mobile networks (Virgin, EE, 3, T-mobile, Vodafone and O2). We wish you well and look forward to seeing you again in the new year. Take care.
2018-01-17T23:45:28Z
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McCollum Leads Lehigh To 75-70 Upset Win Over Duke GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Mike Krzyzewski knew this year’s Duke team had its flaws. Several of them hurt the Blue Devils in a big way on Friday night. Austin Rivers and Mason Plumlee had 19 points apiece, but Duke struggled from 3-point range and lost 75-70 to Lehigh to become the second No. 2 seed to lose to a 15 during a wild day in the NCAA tournament. The Blue Devils, who relied on the 3-point shot this season, went 6 for 26 from behind the arc and another speedy guard sliced through their defense. This time it was C.J. McCollum, who finished with 30 points. “We’re not a juggernaut or anything like that,” Krzyzewski said. “We have known that throughout the whole season. You have to do it pretty precise, and we just didn’t play well offensively the last few weeks of the season. Actually we got better defensively, but offensively we just weren’t there.” Duke’s players were stunned. “It’s just … we all could’ve done more, man,” Rivers said. “I never thought I’d be saying this after tonight.” Duke struggled all year long to meet its considerable standards, losing three games at home — a rarity in the Krzyzewski era. Despite the uneven play, the Blue Devils managed to stay in the top 10 in the polls. A dramatic come-from-behind win over North Carolina on the road might have masked some problems. But the Blue Devils missed their first nine 3-point attempts on Friday and had to play catch up for most of the game. “These past weeks, it seems we’ve gone in the wrong direction and today we paid for it,” said guard Seth Curry, who was 1 for 9 from the field. “We’ve been playing bad basketball for the past like two or three games and it showed today. They deserved to win and that’s on me, personally. I didn’t do my job.” Lehigh didn’t do much celebrating on the court after the win, wanting to show they expected to win. “It means a lot as a team, a family and as the Patriot League in general,” McCollum said. “We wanted to come out here and protect this team and this family, get the win and we did that tonight.” Lehigh forward John Adams said it was a matter of believing in each other. “We saw on the selection show we had Duke and we thought we could match up very well against them,” Adams said. “We all believed it and we showed it on the floor. Everybody bought into that idea that we could beat them. The rest is history.” The Mountain Hawks are the sixth 15 seed overall to pull off the trick. Norfolk State edged Missouri 86-84 in the West Regional earlier in the day, and No. 13 seed Ohio knocked off Michigan to add to the madness. Duke dropped its first tournament game for only the second time in the past 16 years, and this one occurred just 55 miles from its campus. The Blue Devils also lost their opener against 11th-seeded Virginia Commonwealth in 2007. The Blue Devils had no answer for McCollum, the two-time Patriot League player of the year and the nation’s fifth-leading scorer. “They had the best player on the court tonight in McCollum,” Krzyzewski said. “He’s been their player of the year, and he’s really one of the outstanding players in the country. You could see why tonight.” Lehigh (27-7) led most of the game, drawing support from North Carolina fans who borrowed brown signs from Mountain Hawks supporters that read “Go Lehigh” to root against their rivals. “I’ve never seen anything like it,” forward Justin Maneri said with a deep laugh. “We came to the practice the other day and as soon as you walked in they were going crazy for us and we’re like, ‘What’s going on?’ They were like, ‘Go Lehigh, beat Duke!’ They were screaming. It was nice to have fans here that weren’t Duke. I’ve never seen two schools that hate each other so much.” Lehigh coach Brett Reed said before the game his team came to Greensboro to do more than just compete — and that’s exactly what it did. The Mountain Hawks led most of the first half despite shooting just 38 percent from the field. Lehigh grabbed the lead for good at the 8:21 mark of the second half when Mackey McKnight made a 3-pointer. The momentum continued to build as the game went on and the Mountain Hawks started to pull away in the final three minutes. McCollum hit a 3-pointer off a screen from Gabe Knutson and John Adams followed with a breakaway dunk to push the lead to 61-54 with two minutes to go. “I told my teammates all year whenever in doubt get me the ball and I’ll make a play for us,” McCollum said. Duke would get as close as three twice in the final 30 seconds, including when Quinn Cook hit a 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds left. Duke fouled McCollum on the inbounds pass and he made up for two earlier misses from the line by hitting both shots to seal a shocking victory that sent the Greensboro Coliseum crowd into a frenzy. The Blue Devils (27-7), who were playing without injured forward Ryan Kelly, finished the year with back-to-back losses. They lost to Florida State in the ACC semifinals. “I’ve been in it for 37 years and it takes you to incredible highs,” Krzyzewski said. “And it also takes you to incredible lows. And tonight’s one of those lows. But it wasn’t just our doing, they played that well. They played that well. And again my hat’s off to them.” (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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Table Grid for Cloud offers a user-friendly solution for tables in JIRA Cloud. It allows you to gather and structure your data related to an issue in one single table. Let's go and create a table to structure your data together! List of Grids Once the plugin is installed, on the Administration page left menu bar, a separate block called 'Table Grid' with one link 'Grids' will appear. 'Grids' is what we call our tables. When you click this link, it will lead you to the page where all the grids for all projects and issues can be configured. This is where we go to create our first grid. Once you've installed the plugin, your list of grids is obviously empty. However, not for long as we're up to change it by clicking the blue button in the right corner 'Add Grid'. Create a Grid This is the page which will help you configure your first grid. Firstly, give a name and description for your new grid, it will help you distinguish your table and give a hint of its purpose once you have multiple grids in your JIRA. Secondly, since you may want to display your grid only for specific projects and issue types, you need to define them in the 'Scope' section. These are the projects and issue types where the grid will be displayed. By default, the field is already filled with some basic configuration for your convenience which you can easily adjust to your needs. That's it for the configurations. You can click Save. Grid on issue view To see your Grid on the issue view, create an issue within the respective project and relevant issue type, then enjoy the fruits of your hard work! Oh, wait... We still need to fill up our grid with data. Just click the Edit Grid icon in the top right corner of the grid. It will open the edit mode for you. In the edit mode you can add more rows by clickingAdd row. Use inline editing to fill them up, and save the data by clicking the check mark in the bottom right corner of the grid whenever you're ready. That's how easy it is! In future versions, we plan to significantly extend the functionality of the grid. We'll support different database sources, additional data types, and use of formulas. Don't miss our updates! Still have questions? Visit User guides page for more details.
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It seemed as she enjoyed watching other skaters than being part of it herself. I could see her sitting in the hockey booth (you know, where the hockey players sit...I have no idea what to call it), and jumping up and down and cheering for them not to mention doing various dances in the booth. I wish I caught it on video - it was so cute and funny. But here are some pictures and if I can dig up some video that Chris took - I'll try and remember and come back and post it: - I found the video - look below for the links She didn't want a "fish" head so we just put some colorful tape on her helmet to "blend" in Videos - click on link (first one is a bit long)
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Current Listings 2 Avg Home Price $231,000 Avg Size (Sq Ft) 2,094 Avg Price/Sq Ft $111 Avg Year Built 2008 Located at Twin Estates Drive off of Bunton Lane, Bunton Creek is one of the newest subdivisions in Kyle. Also known as Bunton Creek Village, the homes here have traditional suburban floor plans with brick and stone exteriors. Stained concrete floors, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances are typical features found in the homes in Bunton Creek. Residents can walk to the community pool, playscape and basketball court found in the neighborhood. Bunton Creek is just down the street from the Kyle Seton Medical Center as well as local schools. The city of Kyle also has plenty of amenities residents can find just minutes from their homes. Locals enjoy fishing at Lake Kyle or grabbing breakfast tacos from Los Vega. In nearby San Marcos, residents can find over 100 retailers at the San Marcos Premium Outlets. With affordable homes priced in the $100s, it’s not hard to see what makes Bunton Creek an appealing Kyle community. Bunton Creek Location and Map - 25.6 mi/31 mins to Bergstrom International Airport - 26.1 mi/32 mins to downtown Austin Bunton Creek Real Estate Current Market: Bunton Creek MLS ListingsLast Updated 11/15/19 at 12:46am |Total Listings 2||Residential Listings 2||Home Sites 0| |Avg List Price $231,000||Highest Price $234,000||Lowest Price $228,000| |Avg Size (Sq Ft) 2,094||Avg Price / Sq Ft $111||Price / Sq Ft Range $104 - $117| |Avg Lot Size 0.205||Avg Taxes / Year $6,905||Avg Year Built 2008| Note: Averages and Prices do not include home sites. Data based on current listings only. For historical information contact us. Newest listings in Bunton Creek Bunton Creek Neighborhood Schools Back to Top Things to Do Near Bunton Creek Back to Top More Kyle Neighborhoods Back to Top Want to learn more about Kyle communities? Here is our complete list of Kyle neighborhood profiles. - Arroyo Ranch - Brooks Crossing - Bunton Creek - Cypress Forest - Dove Hollow Estates - Four Seasons Farm - Hometown Kyle - Indian Paintbrush - Kensington Trails - Meadow Woods - Meadows of Kyle - Mountain City Oaks - Park at Steeplechase - Plum Creek - Post Oak - Prairie on the Creek - Southlake Ranch - Spring Branch - Studio Estates - Sunrise Acres - The Trails - Villas at Creekside - Woodlands Park For Bunton Creek, austinhomelistings.com Recommends The information being provided is for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Based on information from the Austin Board of REALTORS® (alternatively, from ACTRIS) from November 15th, 2019 at 12:46am CST. Neither the Board nor ACTRIS guarantees or is in any way responsible for its accuracy. The Austin Board of REALTORS®, ACTRIS and their affiliates provide the MLS and all content therein "AS IS" and without any warranty, express or implied. Data maintained by the Board or ACTRIS may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
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What are the primary functions of the liver? This organ handles enzyme activation, bile production/excretion, metabolism of fats/proteins/carbs, synthesis of plasma proteins, and more. It’s an essential organ. How’s your liver doing? If you eat a lot of junk food, don’t exercise much, and are obese, chances are your liver isn’t doing that great. You could help heal it by losing weight— eating less junk food and exercising more could work. Have you heard of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)? It’s the build-up of extra fat in liver cells— not caused by alcohol. A fatty liver is one where more than 5 – 10% of the liver’s weight comes from fat. Fatty livers swell up; they can become more prone to damage. There are different types of liver disease. Your own immune system could be attacking your liver. It could be infected with a virus. Chemicals could be injuring it… but long story short, a liver that’s not healthy and working properly is not a good thing. A severely damaged liver could lead to death. It’s important to catch liver disease early in the inflammation/fibrosis stages, where it can be treated successfully. Livers do have the ability to heal themselves if the patient makes the right choices and cares to get better! You’ve got to “love your liver” if you want to live a long life. Can a chiropractor help you and your liver? Yes. A liver can become sick due to a misaligned spine. Nerves that control the liver come from the spine. If/when the spine is misaligned, the nerves don’t work as intended. Chiropractic care involves adjusting the spine, which helps the body heal itself, with liver function being restored. Most people think that chiropractors only work on backs and necks, but the reality is that chiropractic care can and does affect all parts of the body, even the liver! Want to know more about how Lakewoods Chiropractic could help you and your liver? Please call 651-464-0800 and make your appointment today.
2021-10-26T20:30:16Z
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9040 SE Hwy J, Collins, Missouri, 64738 Prime Recreational Property in St Clair County- Your search is over! If you have been looking for that prime, secluded hunting property, at an affordable price, then schedule an appointment to view this ~255 Ac located in southern St Clair County. This tract offers a mostly wooded setting with 2 large pasture/hay fields located deep on the interior of the property. There are very few properties for sale that offer the seclusion and management possibilities that are offered on this tract. The property is located about 15 miles north of Stockton Lake, 15 miles south of Truman Lake, and 20 minutes west of Pomme de Terre Lake. There is easy access to Hwy 13, which is only 5 miles to the east. The owner will have the tract surveyed prior to closing, and the owner will give easement access prior to closing as well. Call today to tour this property - hunting season is almost here. Owner is a licensed real estate agent in Missouri.
2020-01-24T19:59:38Z
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Richmond Raceway and CLIMAX SPIRITS’ Tim Smith Make Donation to Upper King & Queen Volunteer Fire Department Richmond Raceway and CLIMAX SPIRITS founder and personality from the Discovery Channel television series “Moonshiners” Tim Smith visited the Upper King & Queen Volunteer Fire Department in King & Queen County, Va., to make a monetary donation. The funds were raised from ticket sales in the CLIMAX CORNER Party Deck in Turn 4 during the Toyota Spring Race Weekend this past April. Smith, a native of Climax, Va., serves his community, along with his wife and son, as the Fire Chief of the Climax Volunteer Fire Department in Pittsylvania County. As a tribute to firefighters across the country, Smith created Fire No. 32, CLIMAX SPIRIT’s cinnamon-flavored moonshine brand, with $1 from every case sold donated to support firefighters. To continue the commitment to the community, Richmond and CLIMAX SPIRITS donated $1 from each CLIMAX CORNER ticket sold to first responder causes in the greater Richmond region. Tim will return in August to make a monetary donation and thank first responders with the Henrico Fire Department. “First responders play a pivotal role in our community, and Richmond Raceway is proud to honor and give back to them,” said Richmond President Dennis Bickmeier. “It’s great to be able to honor their efforts with a donation from our fans supporting Richmond Raceway. We look forward to September, and being able to make a donation to another group of deserving first responders.” “The Upper King and Queen Volunteer Fire Department was a great choice to make the first donation from the CLIMAX CORNER Party Deck,” said Smith. “It’s located in a small county, and the department has older infrastructure and equipment. I hope this donation helps the dedicated first responders to continue to serve their community.” The CLIMAX CORNER officially opened this past April, and was a hit among fans. The area is an exclusive experience with tiered viewing, drink rail, and specific benefits to provide the lowest priced Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series ticket at Richmond. Tickets are available exclusively for fans 21 years or older for $20 with incremental price increases up to $35 on race day. A ticket will be a fan’s pass to additional benefits in the party deck. Benefits include exclusive access to purchase signature cocktails with CLIMAX SPIRITS as well as rollback concession prices offering between 25% and 50% off of regularly priced menu items. No coolers or outside food and drinks are allowed in the smoke free party deck. For more information on CLIMAX CORNER, visit richmondraceway.com/climaxcorner. Richmond Raceway 2018 NASCAR Season NASCAR returns for Richmond’s inaugural Fall Playoff Race Weekend, presented by Who’s Your Driver, with the Go Bowling 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoff race, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Pole Qualifying, and Federated Auto Parts 400 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race on Sept. 21-22. Dale Earnhardt Jr. will make his return to competition in the Go Bowling 250. The track will also make history with the grand opening of the DC Solar FanGrounds as part of Richmond Raceway Reimagined (Reimagined), a $30 million infield redevelopment project. To learn more about Reimagined, visit richmondracewayreimagined.com. The Pro All Stars Series (PASS) will run the inaugural PASS Commonwealth Classic on Saturday, October 20 at Richmond. The race will be the penultimate race of the PASS National Championship Series. PASS Super Late Models will headline the day with feature events for Tour-Type Modifieds, Late Model Stocks, Limited Late Models, and Street Stocks. To learn more, visit richmondraceway.com or proallstarsseries.com. Tickets for the Fall Playoff Race Weekend, presented by Who’s Your Driver, and PASS Commonwealth Classic are available for purchase in-person at the Richmond Ticket Office, via phone at 866-455-7223, or online at richmondraceway.com. 9.13.2020Team Penske Driver Leads 192 Laps & Advances to Second Round of NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs 9.12.2020America’s Premier Short Track Honors Seven-Time NASCAR Cup Series Champions & Three-Time Richmond Winner 9.12.2020Justin Allgaier Sweeps First NASCAR Xfinity Series Doubleheader Weekend at Richmond Raceway with Virginia is for Racing Lovers 250 TriumphJR Motorsports Driver Dominates for Second Victory in Two days at America’s Premier Short Track 9.11.2020JR Motorsports’ Allgaier Secures First Career NASCAR Xfinity Series Win at America’s Premier Short Track 3-Time Cup Champion & Co-Owner of Stewart-Haas Racing
2020-09-26T15:56:50Z
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I think a real key is to, first of all, you’ve got to establish who the songwriters are so you’ve got to kind of get a community together, maybe set up a group, get some people hanging out. Start encouraging people to write songs, listen to them and feedback, and, you know, that whole process of critiquing people and encouraging them on their journey, because the thing is, there are some people who are just gifted to write songs and they need the encouragement and they need the context to fail and to flourish and to just thrive. So I think it’s important to recognise it first of all, because the Psalms always say “bring a new song”, “sing a new song to the Lord” and I think there’s something that unlocks in worship when new songs are sung, like nothing else, so that is always the art. And, I mean, at the church I’m at of course we’ve got a lot of songwriters, you know the church, we’ve got this phrase that it’s woven in worship so we’re always encouraging people, I’m always on the lookout. People often write to me or grab me at the end of a service and I’ll listen to their song, they’ll send a song. Let me hear what you’ve got and try and take it from there.
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A meeting between Chase Carey of new F1 owners Liberty Media and Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has raised prospects of the Turkish Grand Prix returning to the calendar. Also in the meeting with Erdogan and Carey were Serkan Yazici, the president of Turkey’s automobile club TOSFED, and Istanbul Park circuit operator Vural Ak. Akif Cagatay Kilic, the youth and sports minister of Erdogan’s AK Party, posted details the meeting on social media. F1 previously raced at the purpose-built Istanbul Park circuit between 2005 and 2011. The race saw poor attendance figures over its final years on the calendar. Earlier this year Lewis Hamilton urged F1’s new owners to prioritise circuits which could attract large audiences. He cited the Turkish race as an example of the opposite. “We used to go to Turkey and there would be 4,000 people there,” said Hamilton. “I don’t know if there’s less of a love there or if it’s too expensive for those people but I think we need to be in places where there are actual fans where they want to have a race.” Turkey has been in a state of emergency since an attempted coup against Erdogan and his government last summer in which hundreds of people were killed. The country will go to the polls in five days’ time to vote in a referendum which could substantially increase his political power. Liberty Media is seeking to expand the Formula One calendar. But last week F1 confirmed the Malaysian Grand Prix will be dropped from the schedule after this year’s race. Istanbul Park is one of 15 tracks licensed to hold F1 races which do not currently hold rounds of the world championship. 2018 F1 season - McLaren staff told us we were “totally crazy” to take Honda engines in 2018 – Tost - ‘It doesn’t matter if we start last’: How Red Bull’s junior team aided Honda’s leap forward - Honda’s jet division helped F1 engineers solve power unit problem - McLaren Racing losses rise after Honda split - Ricciardo: Baku “s***show” was Red Bull’s fault
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Mission native Dr. Cayetano E. Barrera III is a historian from a long line of pioneers. He practiced as a doctor, served as a board member, and was always an asset to his community, to the Rio Grande Valley. In 2000, while walking the grounds of the State Capitol in Austin, he realized a glaring omission. After making a call to a Capitol official, his fears were confirmed: There was no memorial, statutes, or mention of any Tejano and Mexican history on the Capitol grounds. “There was not a single one thing mentioned the Mexicanos, the Spanish, nothing that mentioned that history of Texas,” Barrera said in his McAllen home. Bronze statues memorialized defenders of the Alamo, soldiers in World War I and World War II, and the Spanish-American War, but until Barrera’s coalition of supporters, there was nothing to honor the original Texans — los Tejanos. Barrera can trace his roots to the conquest of Mexico and loves to tell the story of his forefather, Francisco Montaño, one of Hernán Cortés’ men who climbed to the top of Popocatépetl in Central Mexico. His mission was to extract materials for munitions from inside the active volcano. “He drew the short straw and they lowered him down and they got enough sulfur to replenish Cortés’ supply of gunpowder and conquer Mexico,” Barrera said, telling the story like a fable. His whole life he worked to showcase history. He served on boards for both the International Museum of Art & Science in McAllen and the Museum of South Texas History in Edinburg and even sat on the building board for IMAS. Local and academic support wasn’t hard to find. The difficult part was pushing through the bureaucracy. The process included passing three bills and took 12 years of fundraising and planning, but it culminated with then-Gov. Rick Perry’s signature in 2009. Armando Hinojosa’s art was finally revealed in Austin in 2012. Stepping into Barrera’s home is like walking into a living, breathing museum curated by someone who holds regional history close to his heart. Barrera has done enough and uncovered enough in his life to be an exhibit himself. There is art on the walls, a high ceiling, and an open floor plan. A grand piano with pictures that span several decades is situated next to a bay window that illuminates the room with no lights. Barrera said his father was the first Latino to graduate with a medical degree in the state. His early education was spent at a boarding school in Laredo because his parents were able to give him opportunity away from rampant segregation and lack of opportunities for Mexicans in the Valley. He returned to graduate at Mission High School and then continued to Baylor for undergraduate and University of Southwestern Medical School for his M.D., which he received in 1963. Before starting his professional life, Barrera was drafted into the Vietnam War as a medic, where he served for nine months before the de-escalation of tensions. He and his wife Yolanda of 57 years created many memories together. She grew up in Edinburg as a music and piano enthusiast. His first impression of her was a developed photo in her band uniform. He was in school with one of her cousins. She earned her own distinctions, such as the American Heart Association’s “Heart of Gold” and City of Palms’ “McAllen Outstanding Women of the Year.” Many of her years after 1970 were dedicated to IMAS. The couple had a strong hand in its creation and success. “The museum guild started and we would help out with the museum store and we would take turns running the gift shop,” Yolanda said. “We would learn a lot and it was really the first museum in the Valley.” Barrera’s expertise with the area and with local commerce has earned him a spot “they won’t let me give up” on the senior advisory board for the McAllen Economic Development Corporation. His roots trace to Mexico’s colonial past and through his illustrious life, Barrera was able to preserve history for thousands in this area. His vision allows for visitors to Texas’ Capitol in Austin to remember and document a history that includes every piece, no omissions.
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|1.||Ambrosino, N: 7 articles (09/2005 - 03/2000)| |2.||Ainslie, Philip N: 6 articles (11/2015 - 05/2007)| |3.||Seto, Yasuo: 6 articles (06/2015 - 12/2006)| |4.||Torén, Kjell: 6 articles (05/2014 - 05/2003)| |5.||Torén, K: 6 articles (09/2010 - 06/2000)| |6.||Bianchi, L: 6 articles (09/2005 - 03/2000)| |7.||Kostikas, Konstantinos: 5 articles (11/2014 - 11/2007)| |8.||Kromhout, Hans: 5 articles (05/2014 - 11/2005)| |9.||Kromhout, H: 5 articles (02/2014 - 08/2005)| |10.||Vitacca, M: 5 articles (09/2005 - 06/2000)| |1.||Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) 01/01/1998 - "Noninvasive ventilation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has been shown to improve arterial blood gases but its long-term role has not been established. " 05/01/2014 - "The aim of the present study was to elucidate whether occupational exposure to vapors, gases, dusts, and fumes increases the mortality risk of COPD, especially among never smokers. 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The topic of weather is one that is frequent among country folk. Farmers, gardeners, and the like are constantly concerned with what the weather is doing and, even more so, predicting what the weather is going to do. Today, the topic came up while we were dumping chickens. Tim, the bus driver that brings us our chickens, mentioned that he had heard rumors of a "bad" winter. We, of course, have been hearing tell of the winter to come, not only from the people in the community but have also heard a few reports on the Weather Channel as well. Tim mentioned pensively that he had even heard that a man in Cove (a town just north of here) had found a spoon in a persimmon seed! This was not the first time I had heard the folklore of predicting the coming winter by cutting open a persimmon seed. We began a long discussion on what the spoon was supposed to represent. Apparently there are 3 formations that the inside of a persimmon seed can take on; a spoon, a knife, or a fork. The spoon was surely representative of a cold hard winter but nobody knew for sure what the others predicted, and we were even a little cloudy on the spoon. So, being the perpetual student I am, I began my research as soon as I had a chance. My first assignment was to find me some persimmons! I knew there were some persimmon trees on the farm but I wasn't sure where. I was already dirty and couldn't think of anything that sounded more fun than traipsing through the woods in the cold misty rain looking for persimmons. (that was not sarcasm by the way) The usual trees were easy for me to find, the sweet-gums, the hickory, the oaks and the maple, but I was having a hard time identifying any persimmons. Finally, I saw a single fruit on the ground and looked up to find more hanging on the tree. It's things like this that bring a farm girl so much joy! I had found what I was looking for. Before I even thought about the consequences I gave the tree a good shake. Did I mention that it was misting rain? The persimmon tree bestowed upon me a lovely shower of the freshest Arkansas rain drops ever, and kindly dropped a few of her persimmons as well. I gathered up the prettiest ones and brought them to the house. This is when I sat down and did a little research. First of all, I know you're all dying to know so I'll tell you what the traditional folklore states. A fork found in a persimmon seed is indicative of a mild winter. A knife means a cold icy winter (as in the wind will cut through you like a knife). And finally, the spoon suggests a very snowy winter (plenty of snow to shovel). I also found out through my research that in traditional Chinese medicine, the persimmon fruit regulates chi (or your life energy flow)!! I also discovered that it is used to treat constipation and I'll just take their word for that. So, on I went with my little experiment. I removed the seed from the fruit and, yes, it is as slippery as it looks. I rinsed and rinsed that pretty little seed but it stayed just a slimy as when it emerged from it's little pod. I finally decided to try and dry it with some paper towels and eventually just held it in the toweling while I attempted to slice it open. My little paring knife has sliced many a thing, but this was a first and it handled the job beautifully. EUREKA! And I would dare say that is the shape of a spoon if ever I saw one. I am so anxious to see what the coming months will bring now that I feel that they have been so accurately predicted. It was intriguing to do the little research I did and besides, who is going to pass on all this whimsical folklore to the next generation? I felt an urgent responsibility and now I can't wait for Taylor and Kyle to get home to share all of this with them. Taylor may roll her eyes at my excitement but I'm sure to get an enthusiastic response from Kyle. And won't we be even more astonished when the first snowflake of the season falls.
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Campus Improvements Update Keep up to date with all the details of ongoing Forest Grove Campus projects. Information about meal service at the Forest Grove Campus for the week of Sept. 1. Several changes within the Enrollment Management and Student Affairs division have occurred recently. The Pacific University Center for Peace and Spirituality will sponsor a special forum on Thursday, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. Join us for Homecoming 2014! Pacific University faculty and staff are encouraged to join in the Pacific spirit by volunteering during Homecoming weekend, Oct. 3-5. When a student challenged Pacific University President Lesley Hallick to the
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TV show "Selfie," which launched on ABC this week and the film "Men, Women and Children," which hits the big screen later this month, both reflect the ravages wreaked by being constantly online. The ABC network's show depicts Eliza Dooley, who works in marketing but who is a social networking "superstar" due to her 263,000 "followers" on the Instagram photo sharing service. She shares with them her every move, and posts pictures of every meal and herself in every state of undress. She measures people based on their "friends" or "followers" on the Internet. But her life is upended when she finds herself a laughing stock online due to an unfortunate viral video.
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Sierra Trading Post offers savings on name brand camping and hiking gear. Find outdoor gear from Komperdell, Burton, Vector, Sigg, Crazy Creek, Eureka, The North Face and more. Boundary Waters / Quetico Park Outfitting Services and Rates. WENONAH KEVLAR canoes. We specialize in Scout groups Whitewater rafting adventures on the French Broad and Nolichucky Rivers near Asheville, NC. Boy Scout papers and stickers for scrapbooking Professional and Technical Scuba Diver training, discover a rewarding career in the dive industry and bring the delights of the underwater world to other scouts and guidess High Adventure Camps for Youth Groups Arkansas River rafting on the way to Philmont Add your link to SCOUTER NetCompass
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Three bedrooms with TV: 1 x super king-size double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin (zip/link, can be super king-size double on request), 1 x single with pull-out trundle bed. Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC. Ground floor basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. This stone-built wing of a large farmhouse is outside the village of Austwick near Settle and sleeps six people in three bedrooms. Orcaber Cottage is a stone-built wing of a large farmhouse, one mile from the village of Austwick near Settle. The cottage sleeps six people in three bedrooms which consist of a super king-size double with en-suite, a zip/link twin which can be a super king-size double on request and a single bedroom with a pull-out bed. There is also a family bathroom, a cloakroom and an open plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a woodburning stove. Outside there is ample off road parking and a garden with a patio, terrace and furniture. Orcaber Cottage is in a great location for exploring the Yorkshire Dales. Biomass central heating with underfloor heating on the ground floor and woodburning stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, 4 x TVs (2 with basic Sky and 2 with Freeview), DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel, power and starter pack for stove inc. rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair on request. Ample off road parking. Enclosed garden with patio, terrace and furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 1 mile. Note:All prices are inclusive of the booking fee. Winter Short Breaks (WSB) are available at many properties in the "Winter" period - subject to availability. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. Off Season Breaks (OSB) are available at many properties in parts of the "Low" and "Mid" periods - subject to availability. The price for a 3 night break is either 75% of the normal weekly rental or, if it is higher, the quoted Winter Short Break price. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. OSBs can be booked within a calendar month of the start date of the holiday. "Last Minute Breaks" (LMB) are available at most properties throughout the "LOW", "MID", "HIGH", "PEAK", "XMAS" and "NEW YEAR" periods. The price for a 3 night break is either 65% of the normal weekly rental or, if it is higher, the quoted Winter Short Break price. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. LMBs can be booked within one week of the start date of the holiday. Property Feedback:We particularly liked the surprising friendliness and warmth of the Yorkshire folks, only improved by the owners. Our children were happy with stroking the horses, dangling their feet over the footbridge over the Beck, racing on their bikes with perfect safety on the track within the farm. The hens were friendly too and so was the black cat and the dogs. An authentic old farm with the very best 5* conversion within. Please, please thank them on our behalf. Mr Wijayasiri, Cheshire
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THIS COPY WAS MADE FOR USE IN A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION AND IS PROVIDED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSES OF RESEARCH OR PRIVATE STUDY (NEW ZEALAND COPYRIGHT ACT 1994, SECTIONS 43 AND 44) IF YOU ARE NOT ACCESSING THIS FOR THE PURPOSE OF RESEARCH OR PRIVATE STUDY PLEASE EXIT THIS PAGE NOW. Waiting for Godot and Endgame: Theatre as Text Beckett once asserted: 'I produce an object. What people make of it is not my concern [...] I'd be quite incapable of writing a critical introduction to my own works.' Furthermore, whenever directors and critics asked for explanations of Godot, he both side-stepped their questions and revealed his distrust of any kind of exegesis. Two examples will suffice here. To Alan Schneider's question 'Who or what does Godot mean?', he replied, 'If I knew, I would have said so in the play'; when Colin Duckworth suggested that the characters existed in a modern version of Dante's Purgatory, he responded to the 'proofs' offered to him with a dismissive, if generous 'Quite alien to me, but you're welcome.' As is now clearly established, allusions to Dante are present throughout his novels and plays, but Beckett's position remained resolute; he wanted no part in the decoding process that haunts critical work, preferring to cling to his belief that: 'The key word in my plays is "perhaps"'. Yet he also said about Endgame that 'You must realise that Hamm and Clov are Didi and Gogo at a later date, at the end of their lives [... ] Actually they are Suzanne and me.' Here he was referring to his relationship with Suzanne Deschevaux-Dumesnil, whom he finally married in 1961, and to the fact that in the 1950s they found it difficult to stay together and impossible to leave each other. This statement reveals Beckett's ambivalent response to his position as playwright; he initially allows total freedom to directors, actors and critics, but then wishes to correct their interpretations. Although Beckett only once gave an official interview, his many letters and statements to friends and collaborators reveal a wish to control the performance - and therefore the reception - of his plays. His close friend Jean Martin, who played Lucky in the 1953 premiere of Godot at the Theatre de Babylone in Paris, said of the rehearsals: 'Beckett does not want his actors to act. He wants them to do only what he tells them. When they try to act, he becomes very angry. What is most interesting is that whenever he directed or was closely involved in the production of his plays, he focused on different aspects. For example, his 1975 production of Godot at Berlin's Schiller Theater pointed up the bleakness of the play, whereas in the 1978 Brooklyn Academy of Music production directed by Walter A. Asmus, who had lengthily discussed the text and production with him, there was much more comic interplay with the audience.' So Beckett's own uncertainty about his 'certain' perhaps may give us grounds for more interpretive hope than is usually admitted. What Beckett says outside the texts of his plays is undoubtedly worth considering, but when he comments on either texts or productions, he is just another critic, just as eligible for sceptical examination as any other interpreter. He may well have said to Deirdre Bair that 'the best possible play is one in which there are no actors, only the text. I'm trying to write one', but the use of the word text suggests that we should focus on the text itself and not seek to make our interpretations fit with what the dramatist may have said at any particular moment. Beckett stressed that 'the early success of Waiting for Godot was based on a fundamental misunderstanding, that critics and public alike insisted on interpreting in allegorical or symbolic terms a play which was striving all the time to avoid definition'. He is undoubtedly right, but as readers, we are bound to interpret his works within a different context from that in which he wrote them. Ohio Impromptu, his most sustained dramatic allegory of reading, opens with the Reader saying twice 'Little is left to tell' and closes with his repeated lament 'Nothing is left to tell'. This final expression of nothingness is, however, an ambiguous recognition of the inevitability of 'nothing', for it comes at the end of a consideration of what 'nothing' is and whether it can even exist. Following the paradoxical logic of Beckett's position as playwright, director and (anti-)critic, each of us has the right to disagree with him - and the 'obligation to express'. Beckett's first two published plays constitute a crux, a pivotal moment in the development of modern Western theatre. In refusing both the psychological realism of Chekhov, Ibsen and Strindberg and the pure theatricality of the body advocated by Artaud, they stand as significant transitional works as well as major works in themselves. The central problem they pose is what language can and cannot do. Language is no longer presented as a vehicle for direct communication or as a screen through which one can see darkly the psychic movements of a character. Rather it is used in all its grammatical, syntactic and - especially - intertextual force to make the reader/ spectator aware of how much we depend on language and of how much we need to be wary of the codifications that language imposes upon us. Explaining why he turned to theatre, Beckett once wrote: 'When I was working on Watt, I felt the need to create for a smaller space, one in which I had some control of where people stood or moved, above all, of a certain light. I wrote Waiting for Godot.' This desire for control is crucial and determines the shape of Beckett's last theatrical works. The notion that the space created in - and by - the playscript is smaller than that of the novel, however, needs urgent and interrogative attention. It is undeniable that, having chosen to write in French in order to avoid the temptation of lyricism, Beckett was working with and against the Anglo-Irish theatrical tradition of ironic and comic realism (notably Synge, Wilde, Shaw, Behan). However, his academic studies had led him to a familiarity with the French Symbolist theories of theatre, all of which contest both French Classical notions of determinism and the possibilities of the theatre as a bourgeois art-form. Mallarme's vision of de-theatricalization and Maeterlinck's dream of a theatre of statues, reflections, sleepwalkers and silence are undoubtedly behind his first plays, but Beckett questions even these theories in order to create his own, new form of antitheatre. In the context of twentieth-century theatre, his first plays mark the transition from Modernism, with its preoccupation with self-reflection, to PostModernism with its insistence on pastiche, parody and fragmentation. Instead of following the tradition which demands that a play have an exposition, a climax and a denouement, Beckett's plays have a cyclical structure which might indeed be better described as a diminishing spiral. They present images of entropy in which the world and the people in it are slowly but inexorably running down. In this spiral descending towards a final closure that can never be found in the Beckettian universe, the characters take refuge in repetition, repeating their own actions and words - and often those of others - in order to pass the time. Many critics have insisted that Beckett's early plays are constructed on a series of symmetries, pointing to the fact that characters are often organized in pairs; to the importance of dialogue and repetition; and to the concept of the set-design (notably in Endgame, with its underlying thematic and visual metaphor of the chessboard). This view is seductive, but is somewhat blind both to the problematics of the psychology of the characters, who exist as individuals and not just as cogs in a theatrical mechanism, and also to the complex web of references within the plays (intratextual reference) and of references to other texts (intertextual reference). These various references fragment the surface message of the text by sending the reader off on a series of speculations. However, this fragmentation operates (for the reader) as an opening-up of the text and therefore counterbalances the progressive closure of entropy experienced by the characters. It cannot be denied, of course, that Godot and Endgame present many of the themes already explored in the novels, all of which centre on the complex problem of how we can cope with being-in-time. There is the abiding concern with death and dying, but death as an event (i.e., actually becoming 'a little heap of bones') is presented as desired but ultimately impossible, whereas dying as a process is shown to be our only sure reality. Beckett's characters are haunted by 'the sin of having been born', a sin which they can never expiate. Pozzo remarks that '[... ] one day we were born, one day we shall die, the same day, the same second. [... ] They give birth astride of a grave, the light gleams an instant, then it's night once more'. Death as a final ending, as a final silence, is absent from the plays. The characters must go on waiting for what will never come, declining into old age and the senility which will make of them helpless, dependent children again, but decrepit, as exemplified by Nagg in Endgame who asks plaintively for 'Me pap'. We have here an apparent example of the circularity of existence which was proclaimed by the pre-Socratic philosophers (such as Heraclitus and Empedocles) whom Beckett admired, the difference being that the return to childhood in Endgame is merely part of the diminishing spiral that will go on and on - to infinity. It is worth pointing out that Beckett originally intended to make Godot a three-act play, but finally decided that two acts were enough; and that Endgame started as 'a three-legged giraffe' which left him 'in doubt whether to take a leg off or add one on', but which ended up as a one-act play 'more inhuman than Godot'.The reason for these decisions is important. Beckett was fascinated by mathematics (hence his love of chess) and especially by the paradoxes that can be made by (mis-)using mathematical principles. He knew that in mathematical theory the passage from 0 to 1 marks a major and real change of state, and that the passage from 1 to 2 implies the possibility of infinity, so two acts were enough to suggest that Vladimir and Estragon and Pozzo and Lucky and the boy will go on meeting in increasingly reduced physical and mental circumstances but will never not meet again. The same is true of Winnie in Happy days who will never be completely covered by her mound, just as Achilles will never overtake the tortoise in Zeno's famous paradox. We know from our own empirical experience that Achilles would undoubtedly have overtaken the tortoise to whom he has given a head-start, but in many of his works Beckett uses the genre of paradox as a means of reminding us that in metaphysical terms we can never arrive at our chosen destination (death). The characters are consequently engaged in a perpetual act of waiting. Much has been written about who or what Godot is. My own view is that he is simultaneously whatever we think he is and not what we think he is: he is an absence, who can be interpreted at moments as God, death, the lord of the manor, a benefactor, even Pozzo. But Godot has a function rather than a meaning. He stands for what keeps us chained - to and in - existence. He is the unknowable that represents hope in an age when there is no hope, he is whatever fiction we want him to be - as long as he justifies our life-as-waiting. Beckett originally thought of calling his play just En attendant (without Godot) in order to deflect the attention of readers and spectators away from this 'non-character' onto the act of waiting. Similarly, he firmly deleted the word 'Wir' from the German translation of the title Wir warten auf Godot (We're waiting for Godot), so that audiences would not focus too much upon the individuality - and therefore the difference, the separateness - of Vladimir and Estragon, but would instead think about how all existence is a waiting. The title of Endgame, with its references to chess, articulates an equally powerful sense of waiting as reality and as a metaphor for infinity. Beckett's own comments are useful here: Hamm is a king in this chess game lost from the start. From the start he knows he is making loud senseless moves. That he will make no progress at all with the gaff. Now at the last he makes a few senseless moves as only a bad player would. A good one would have given up long ago. He is only trying to delay the inevitable end. Each of his gestures is one of the last useless moves which puts off the end. He is a bad player. All those who people Beckett's plays attempt to delay the end and are 'bad players', but it is crucial that Hamm is conceived as a king in a chess game. When two kings are left on the board (this is possible only when bad players are playing!), they can never end the game but merely engage in an infinite series of movements around the chess-board. So taking Beckett's metaphor logically implies that Clov is a king - as well as a pawn. This inference accords with the fact that their relationship is one of master and slave/servant. Such relationships have fascinated philosophers from Aristotle through Hobbes, Hegel and Nietzsche to the present day, precisely because they are ambiguous; although the master has social superiority, the servant is actually more powerful, since he is more necessary to the master than vice versa. Thus Clov is stronger than Hamm because he makes his existence possible, just as Lucky is stronger than Pozzo because his apparent servility and inadequacy provide the crutch on which Pozzo constantly leans in order to create or, rather, to proclaim, a sense of his authority. All of Beckett's pairs are bound in friendships that are essentially power-relationships. Above all, each partner needs to know that the other is there: the partners provide proof that they really exist by responding and replying to each other. In this respect, Beckett was much influenced by the contention of the eighteenth-century Irish philosopher Bishop Berkeley: Esse est percipi (To be is to be perceived). This postulate, which informs much Existentialist thinking and which Beckett quotes in Murphy, and which he places as the epigraph to Film, underpins the anxious desire of his characters to be noticed: However, Beckett drew from his reading of Proust - highly subjective - a more cynical attitude: 'Friendship is a function of [man's] cowardice', and 'Proust situates friendship somewhere between fatigue and ennui'. There is certainly the desire to embrace and be to embraced, yet there is also a realization that friendship is based on the need to give and receive pity. - 'Vladimir: [Joyous] There you are again' - 'Hamm: You loved me once'. If our one certain reality is that '[... ] we breathe, we change! We lose our hair, our teeth! Our bloom! Our ideals!', this truth is very difficult to accept emotionally. The problem is aggravated by the fact that the time is always 'The same as usual' and is therefore 'abominable'). In fact, time does not pass in this world; rather, the characters have to find ways of passing the time. One solution adopted by Beckett's characters is mechanical repetition, re-enacting situations without perceiving any significance in these repeated actions - somewhat like Pavlov's conditioned dogs who salivate when the bell rings even when there is no food. The object of these games is not fun but defence against a world they do not and cannot comprehend or accept. In this, they are like the infant playing what Freud calls in Beyond the pleasure principle, the 'Fort/Da game'. Freud once by chance observed a boy of one-and-a-half playing with a reel of cotton. The child threw the reel over the edge of his cot, uttering a loud, longdrawn-out 'o-o-o-o', which Freud interpreted as the German word fort (gone), and then drew it back by the string with a gleeful da (there). Freud argues convincingly that by doing this, the child was compensating for the fact that his mother left him against his will (although she would also come back). His oft-repeated game was a means whereby he himself staged the disappearance and return of an object in order to move from a purely passive situation, in which he was helpless, to a situation in which he could take an active part and thereby (pretend to) master reality. For Freud, this fundamental defensive need to move from the passivity of an experience to the activity of a game is characteristic of much human psychology. It is certainly enacted by all the characters in Beckett's early plays. Amnesia heightens their anxiety. As Pozzo says, memory is 'defective'. According to Beckett: ..the laws of memory are subject to the more general laws of habit. Habit is a compromise effected between the individual and his environment [... ] the guarantee of a dull inviolability, the lightning-conductor of his existence. Habit is the ballast that chains the dog to his vomit. Breathing is habit. Life is habit. Or rather life is a succession of habits, since the individual is a succession of individuals The creation of the world did not take place once and for all time, but takes place every day. In other words, time indubitably exists as a force of which the characters are aware in that they become increasingly decrepit, but they have no sense of its continuity. If each day is like all the others, how can they then know that time is really passing and that an end is nigh? Godot is grounded in the promise of an arrival that never occurs, Endgame is the promise of a departure that never happens. This would seem to imply that the characters look forward to the future, yet if there is no past, there can be neither present nor future. So in order to be able to project onto an unlocatable - and perhaps non-existent - future, the characters need to invent a past for themselves. And this they do by inventing stories. In both plays the past is invariably regarded with nostalgia: V L A D I M I R: Must have been a very fine hat. NELL: [elegiac]. Ah yesterday! HAMM: She [Mother Pegg] was bonny once, like a flower of the field. [With reminiscent leer.] And a great one for the men! CLOV: We too were bonny - once. It's a rare thing not to have been bonny - once. Crucially, the various stories are never really finished - and they are told not only to give the teller a belief that he or she does in fact have a past but, more importantly, to convince a listener that a past, or at least 'their' past, exists. Failure is the inevitable outcome - even the punch-lines of their jokes fail to be properly understood. The reason is that none of these would-be autobiographers can believe in their own tales or even invent plausible accounts. Hamm may redefine his story as 'my chronicle', that is to say, as a factual account; however, like everyone else, he is striving not to remember his past but to concoct it. Vladimir may say ironically to Estragon, 'you should have been a poet', but both plays articulate a mistrust of the adequacy of subjectivity. This explains Vladimir's violent refusals to listen to Estragon's dream-recitals. If both subjectivity and narration are suspect, then any and all communication becomes difficult. Beckett repeatedly addresses this problem, but he makes clear in his plays that he believes that full communication is ultimately impossible: HAMM: Yesterday! What does that mean? Yesterday! CLOV: [Violently].That means that bloody awful day, long ago, before this bloody awful day. I use the words you taught me. If they don't mean anything any more, teach me others. Or let me be silent. Like Vladimir and Estragon, Hamm would like to be a poetic writer an even in his monologues he searches for the right words: HAMM: A little poetry. [Pause.] You prayed - [Pause. He corrects himself.] You CRIED for night; it comes - [Pause. He corrects himself.] It FALLS: now cry in darkness. [Pause.] Nicely put, that. With no one (in this case, Clov) listening, the only alternative is to 'speak no more'. Desolation and isolation on Hamm's part, certainly; also an oblique allusion to Iago's last words in Othello. This is one of many references to theatre and theatricality throughout the two plays: for instance, Vladimir and Estragon squabble about whether their evening should be compared to the pantomime, the circus or the music-hall, and Hamm speaks of his 'aside', his 'soliloquy' and an 'underplot' ( the last term is a mischievously double reference to the subplot of traditional theatre and to the plots or graves in cemeteries). We may consequently describe Beckett's plays as being metatheatrical, in that they simultaneously are and comment upon theatre. These texts, both in performance and when read, challenge the traditional contract between play and spectator or reader, since they deny and, indeed, render impossible the need for what Coleridge memorably defines as 'that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith'. We are forcibly reminded that we are being confronted by pieces of theatre and so we seek not so much an identification with the characters and their predicaments as an understanding of what the plays mean and a new way in which they can mean. Beckett's great innovation in Godot and Endgame is both to question the formal structure that playwrights of previous traditions have felt obliged to respect, and to offer a mimesis or representation of reality that recognizes and inscribes the formlessness of existence without attempting to make it 'fit' any model. In 1961 Beckett wrote as follows: What I am saying does not mean that there will henceforth be no form in art. It only means that there will be a new form, and that this form will be of such a type that it admits the chaos, and does not try to say that the chaos is really something else. The form and the chaos remain separate. The latter is not reduced to the former. That is why the form itself becomes a preoccupation, because it exists as a problem separate from the material it accommodates. To find a form that accommodates the mess, that is the task of the artist. Much earlier, he wrote in his essay-dialogue on the painter Bram van Velde that 'to be an artist is to fail, as no other dare fail', thereby rewriting his first artistic creed: 'There is no communication because there are no vehicles of communication'. There was clearly a major shift in his critical and creative position between the 1930s and 1940s and the 1950s when he composed Godot and Endgame, for although he continued to juxtapose an acute sense of bleakness and nothingness with a desire for 'control', he discovered that the medium of play-writing afforded him greater freedom to make silence communicate. The pauses in these plays are crucial. They enable Beckett to present silences of inadequacy, when characters cannot find the words they need; silences of repression, when they are struck dumb by the attitude of their interlocutor or by their sense that they might be breaking a social taboo; and silences of anticipation, when they await the response of the other which will give them a temporary sense of existence. Furthermore, such pauses leave the reader-spectator space and time to explore the blank spaces between the words and thus to intervene creatively - and individually - in the establishment of the play's meaning. This strategy of studding a text with pauses or gaps poses the problem of elitism, but above all it fragments the text, making it a series of discrete speeches and episodes rather than the seamless presentation of a dominant idea. Beckett writes chaos into his highly structured plays not by imposing his own vision but by demanding that they be seen or - especially - read by receivers who realize both that the form is important and that this very form is suspect. One of his most quoted statements, made to Harold Hobson in 1956, is as revelatory in its 'scholarly mistake' as in its affirmation of a love of formal harmony: I take no sides. I am interested in the shape of ideas even if I do not believe them. There is a wonderful sentence in Augustine, I wish I could remember the Latin. It is even finer in Latin than in English. 'Do not despair; one of the thieves was saved. Do not presume: one of the thieves was damned.' That sentence has a wonderful shape. It is the shape that matters. The reference is to the debate about one detail of Christ's crucifixion in Godot, where the 'wonderful shape' is deliberately presented in an amputated and hesitant way. However, it is significant that, while Beckett later said that he thought the sentence was in St Augustine's Confessions, scholars have been unable to find it there - although it has been pointed out that there is a possible origin in a statement in St Augustine's Letters. What is interesting is that, like so many of his characters, Beckett has a 'bad memory' - or, rather, a memory that, perhaps involuntarily, alters an original sentence in order to give it greater shape than there is in the original. This suggests that, as a playwright, he considers structure to be more important than any 'message' for the communicative functioning of a play. This does not mean , however, that he is insensitive to the directive or didactic power of many of the texts to which he alludes. Rather, he seeks to show how their very construction is what makes them suspect. In Godot, Estragon replies to the question 'Do you remember the Bible?', 'I remember the maps of the Holy Land. Coloured they were. Very pretty'. In other words, the Bible is just another book for Estragon, a book that he can read or merely look at, rather than believing it to be 'Gospel truth'. It is well known that Beckett refused Christian interpretations of his work, as indeed he refused all reductive readings, but Vladimir's commentary on the Gospel accounts of the crucifixion is indicative of the seriousness of Beckett's lifelong subversive meditation on the authority of the Bible. Vladimir reminds us that of the four Evangelists who 'were there - or thereabouts' only one (Luke) speaks of a thief being saved, and goes on: 'Of the other three, two [Mark and John] don't mention any thieves at all and the third [Matthew] says that both of [the oher two thieves] abused him [Jesus].' So 'Why believe him [Luke] rather than the others?'. This point is central to Beckett's attitude to all writings, be they sacred or secular: why believe any text wholeheartedly? After all, if even the Gospels provide radically different versions of one single event, why trust any chronicle (especially Hamm's) - or any fiction? As Alice and Kenneth Hamilton argue forcefully and provocatively, the playwright repeatedly refers or alludes to the Bible, especially to the New Testament, because it is one text that he knows he cannot trust: 'Beckett does not use Christian "mythology" just because he knows it but, more particularly, because he is certain it is not true'. Important and powerful though their themes may be, what makes these plays so interesting is their exploitation of the liberating possibilities of texts that refer within and outside themselves in order to expose the instability of every apparently solid structure. The tree in Godot is a marvellous example of how Beckett refuses to allow concrete images to become (mere) symbols. For the 1961 Paris Odeon revival of the play, the sculptor Giacometti designed a tree that was so crucially emblematic that each evening he and later Beckett would come to the theatre before the performance to tweak a twig. The appearance in Act II of four or five leaves has often been interpreted as a sign of optimism, but this interpretation must be unsatisfactory for it neglects (or forgets) that the text constantly denies time as a hopeful movement forward. The tree has no allegorical meaning - but it does have a textual function. It is first evoked (silently!) in Vladimir's thoughts on ending:ESTRAGON: What do you expect, you always wait till the last moment. VLADIMIR: [Musingly.] The last moment ... [He meditates.] Hope deferred maketh the something sick, who said that? While we might initially read this as just one example of Vladimir's amnesiac discourse, its rehearsal of an archaic syntactic formulation suggests that we need to fill in for ourselves the gaps in his memory. Proverbs 13:112 says: 'Hope deferred maketh the heart sick: but when the desire cometh, it is a tree of life.' Not surprisingly, Vladimir forgets the heart (symbol of life and emotion) and the tree (symbol of life and desire). All he can utter is a half-remembered fragment. The intertextual reader, however, completes the sentence - and is consequently alerted to the complexity of Godot's tree(s). As the play continues, the references to the tree multiply: it is successively a potential gallows-tree; a paradoxical symbol of change and stability; an inadequate hiding-place; the name of a yoga balancing-exercise; a symbol of sorrow. Furthermore, the references to crucifixion and to hanging ironically evoke the New Testament image of Christ hung on a tree - which is the necessary prelude to the Resurrection. And, of course, in Genesis the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, while the only fruit forbidden to Adam and Eve, gives them both their humanity and their mortality. The tree thus means so much that it can have no single meaning, and we should remember that Vladimir and Estragon are not sure if it is even a tree, suggesting it might be a bush or a shrub. In other words, both the denotative and symbolic functions of language are exposed as unstable modes of communication. The many references to the tree are not so much circular as labyrinthine. Wandering in a textual maze with no centre, the reader follows up one reference, establishes a sense, and then comes across another reference which suggests another sense. The tree is not just 'an arbitrary feature in an arbitrary world' nor is it a symbol of hope. Rather, in its multiplicity, it serves as an indicator of the play's strategies of saying indirectly - and functions as a 'visual' and 'concrete' representation of - the essential textuality of the play. Consider the discussion of the need to talk in Act II:VLADIMIR: We have our reasons. ESTRAGON: All the dead voices. VLADIMIR: They make a noise like wings. ESTRAGON: Like leaves. VLADIMIR: Like sand. ESTRAGON: Like leaves. VLADIMIR: They all speak together. ESTRAGON: Each one to itself. VLADIMIR: Rather they whisper. ESTRAGON: They rustle. VLADIMIR: They murmur. ESTRAGON: They rustle. VLADIMIR: What do they say? ESTRAGON: They talk about their lives. VLADIMIR: To have lived is not enough for them. ESTRAGON: They have to talk about it. VLADIMIR: To be dead is not enough for them. ESTRAGON: It is not sufficient. VLADIMIR: They make a noise like feathers. ESTRAGON: Like leaves. VLADIMIR: Like ashes. ESTRAGON: Like leaves. Critics have compared Beckett's 'dead voices' to Dante's souls in Purgatory. This connection is, contrary to the opinion of Beckett was 'indifferent' to erudite interpretations, valid and illuminating, for in Canto I of Purgatory, we find the following exhortation: 'Here let death's poetry arise to life' (line 7). The 'dead voices' and the dead poetry, the morta poesia, refer both to the poetry of the Inferno and to the soul who in the Inferno are dead to God and his grace. Yet the canto immediately goes on to invoke Calliope, the muse of heroic or epic poetry, who is asked to perform some act of resurrection. In other words, the allusion to Dante opens up an area of intertextual speculation on (the possibility of) hope. Furthermore, the references to ashes prefigure a central image and theme in Endgame. But what is most important here is the inability to find the right words to describe existence: the leaves may also be ashes. While only the signifiers change, the signified is the constant of nothingness, or, more precisely, of indifferentiation. Even if leaves here - and the tree throughout the play - are privileged, they must be perceived less as objects with an allegorical meaning than as signifiers in a complex web of textual play. An analogous example is found in Endgame where a concrete detail of set design becomes an intratextual signifier. The initial stage directions tell us that there is 'Hanging near the door, its face to the wall, a picture'. The position of the picture immediately implies a rejection of something in the past (perhaps the image of someone whom one wants to forget, perhaps a troubling scene), but half-way through the play it takes on a new and more powerful meaning when Hamm says: I once knew a madman who thought the end of the world had come. He was a painter - and engraver. I had a great fondness for him. I used to go and see him, in the asylum. I'd take him by the hand and drag him to the window. Look! There! All that rising corn! And there! Look! The sails of the herring fleet! All that loveliness! [Pause.] He'd snatch away his hand and go back into his corner. Appalled. All he had seen was ashes. [Pause.] He alone had been spared. [Pause.] Forgotten. [Pause.] It appears the case is ... was not so ... so unusual. In his own writings on painters, Beckett insists on impotence and failure, as in his 'dialogues' on Tal-Coat, Masson and, especially, Bram van Velde, collected in Proust and Three dialogues and later in Disjecta. In Endgame he goes further and suggests that, for Hamm, the artist's vision of desolation leads to madness, for in all beauty he sees only ashes. However we must remember that this is yet another of Hamm's stories and therefore cannot be wholly trusted. Perhaps there was indeed no 'loveliness' at all, perhaps the artist did see correctly, but had to be certified as mad because no society can allow its inhabitants (or its inmates!) to proclaim and represent the greyness, the entropy, the decaying of existence. Art as truth rather than as prettiness must consequently be refused, so the picture is turned to the wall. This interpretation is consonant with the pessimism which is so often ascribed to Beckett. Yet the picture has a role in the play that goes beyond simple allegory. Clov later replaces the picture with an alarm-clock, while keeping its face to the wall: the mechanical has replaced the artistic. As Clov says, 'Something is taking its course'; this implies that our lives are a series of passive repetitions and that we are merely cogs in a machine that is slowly running down. And then finally Clov places the alarm-clock on the lid of Nagg's bin: the mechanical has been substituted for procreation as it is incarnated by Nagg who is 'Accursed progenitor' and 'Accursed fornicator'. The point is not the force of any individual idea but that idea follows idea; each proposes something different but also arises from and refers on to another. This form of intratextual reference may be seen as centripetal, as binding the text together, giving it formal coherence, which is not to say that such reference provides a security blanket for readers. Rather it reminds us that all and every text must be read as text and not as direct communication or as authority. Each symbol is not a specifically coded means of communicating, but a call for participation in reflection and speculation. A further example reinforces this point. Endgame opens: CLOV: [Fixed gaze, tonelessly.] Finished, it's finished, nearly finished, it must be nearly finished. [Pause.] Grain upon grain, one by one, and one day, suddenly, there's a heap, a little heap, the impossible heap. Hamm later takes up Clov's words: 'It's finished, we're finished. [Pause.] Nearly finished'. This is certainly a repetition, but it is significant that Hamm equates 'we' with the 'it' and the 'something' that dominate Clov's discourse; human beings are running down like an unwound clock, like the universe itself. Beginning with a preoccupation with ending, Clov's musing moves swiftly to the evocation of a paradox regarding the impossibility of genuine, logical progress. This philosophical challenge haunts the play, but most readers are unlikely to pick up the reference until Hamm rewrites Clov's speech: 'Moment upon moment, pattering down, like the millet grains of... [he hesitates] ... that old Greek, and all life long you wait for that to mount up to a life'. Most critics have assumed that these are both allusions to Zeno's millet-seed paradox: 'A grain of millet falling makes no sound; how can a bushel therefore make a sound?' In a sense, this paradox could be used to describe the central anxiety in Beckett's world: because 1 = 0, then mathematically, 1,000 = 0, and yet we do find 'impossible' heaps, so in what can we believe, in 'logic' or in empirical experience? As so often in Beckett's works, though, the reference is more complex than an amnesiac recollection of a text once read, for another paradox and another 'old Greek' are being evoked. One of Zeno's followers, Eubulides of Miletus, established the sorites (or heap) paradox in which he proposed that there can be no such thing as a heap of sand, since one grain does not make a heap and adding one grain is never enough to convert a non-heap into a heap. The problem of Beckett's dramatic use of the heap has exercised many critics. Hugh Kenner offers a challenging new avenue to be explored when he proposes another source: 'Sextus Empiricus the Pyrrhonist used just this example [the heap] to show that the simplest words - words like "heap" - were in fact empty of meaning. It is like asking when a play may be said to have had a "run". Beckett's fascination with paradoxes is grounded in his conviction that we can (partially) know only ephemeral moments and that, in a world in which there is no God, we consequently look for 'logical' explanations which are themselves fictions and manipulations of reality; even the exact science of mathematics becomes another series of texts to be read with suspicion. The prospect in Godot of becoming 'a little heap of bones' becomes a dominant, if problematic, concern in Endgame, and then recurs in concrete form in Happy days as the mound in which Winnie is embedded. Unlike her predecessors, Winnie would like to go on living and talking, so Zeno's paradox of Achilles and the tortoise would comfort her in that it suggests that she will never be completely covered. One must, of course, recognize that Beckett is using these paradoxes rather than proposing them as creeds or as models for existence. As with the St Augustine allusion, we shall never know whether his discourse is amnesiac, or whether the confusion of Zeno, Eubulides and Sextus Empiricus is deliberate. What is certain is that his writing is highly intertextual and that Beckett is constantly referring not only to ideas but to the ways in which these ideas have been formulated. The plays are saturated with references to the writings of others, as allusion is piled upon allusion or parodic quotation. Many are obvious to 'literate' readers, such as Hamm's frenzied cry 'My kingdom for a nightman!' which echoes Richard III's cry. Others are obvious to enthusiasts of 'popular' culture, such as Hamm's angry response to Nagg's demands for his 'pap': 'The old folks at home!' which ironically evokes the nostalgia of the well-known American song Swanee River. Intertextual references are essentially centrifugal. They fragment the text and send readers off on chases for meaning, for explanation, for enlightenment. Some of these may be wild-goose chases, but in order to understand how Beckett's texts work we must accept that there is always a presupposition of reference. Every Beckett text is built on the premise that whenever we speak or write, we are using someone else's thoughts and language. We are condemned or 'damned' to construct ourselves through the discourses of others, whether we like it or not. And each time we write, we are rewriting and therefore transforming (and deforming!) what we and others previously wrote. Beckett consistently quotes and repeats himself mischievously throughout his work. He also constantly refers to the writings of thinkers whom he simultaneously admires and wants to challenge. His engagement with pre-Socratic and modern European philosophy is evident in all the plays, and he clearly expects his readers to know - or to be willing to find out about - many mythological figures such as Flora, Pomona and Ceres. The obsession with dying/ending may seem to be the thematic undertow of Beckett's plays; his characters, however, have no sufficient language of their own and so their discourses are always dependent for meaningfulness on what has already been said - and on the creative intervention of readers. What Beckett says in his plays is not totally new. However, what he does with his saying is radical and provocative; he uses his play-texts to remind (or tell) us that there can be no certainty, no definitive knowledge, and that we need to learn to read in a new way, in a way that gives us space to bring our contestations as well as our knowledge to our reception of the text. Brought up in a severely Protestant environment and having attempted an M.A. dissertation on Descartes, Beckett could not avoid referring to Christian texts and to canonical exegeses. The most obvious and recurring reference is to Descartes's Cogito ergo sum. In Whoroscope (1930), he aggressively rewrites this founding statement of modernity as Fallo ergo sum (I make mistakes, therefore I am). This is a clever and cynical comment on the culturally accepted authority of Descartes and, by extension, all philosophers. Yet as the Hamiltons remind us, Descartes's Cogito itself echoes St Augustine's earlier refutation of scepticism, Si fallor, sum (If I am deceived, I am), and is therefore already engaged in an intertextual manoeuvre. In his plays, Beckett moves from evident manipulative rewriting to indirect reference. In Endgame, Descartes's theory is evoked and parodied in terms of emotion when the decrepit Nagg is analysed: CLOV: He's crying. [He closes the lid, straightens up.] HAMM: Then he's living. The explicit ergo ('therefore'/'then') of Cartesian thinking is as true and as false as the implicit 'so ... maybe" of pre-Socratic philosophy; for Beckett's characters and for his readers, logic is the great 'proof', the great temptation, and above all the great lure. Somehow we must persuade ourselves that we exist, somehow we must find justification for our lives. In Godot and Endgame, as in many of the later plays, such proofs of existence as movement, thinking, dialogue and a relationship with God that have all been proposed by philosophers are replaced by anxiety, by an anxiety which leads to the compulsion to repeat and, above all, to fictionalize. It should be stressed that the fictions and dialogues created by the characters are often based on previous texts. After all, none of us can speak or write unless we have already heard and read. A fascinating feature of Beckett's plays, poems and novels is that, although one can detect a deeply serious reflection on ancient and modern philosophy, he often chooses to use and to parody statements that have become cliches of contemporary thought (Zeno's paradoxes, Descartes's Cogito, Berkeley's Esse est percipi and so on). This strategy might seem patronizing, implying both that readers can be expected to recognize only well-known statements and also that the author knows more and is merely playing a cynical game with his own (low) expectations of readers' knowledge. However, Beckett's intertextual referencing operates more positively. By alluding to and rewriting cliches, he is underlining the fact that many statements have become part of common parlance precisely because they say something that is relevant to our individual and communal lives. We are thus propelled into a re-evaluation of why these affirmations have become essential parts of modern thought. In other words, Beckett alerts us to the power of the past and asks that we re-read and reconsider it. His characters are amnesiac and therefore unaware of what they are (mis-)quoting. Yet they all refer back to the Bible, perhaps because it is the text which both founds our society and poses challenging questions to atheists. On virtually every page of Godot and Endgame, we find allusions to the Bible and to Christian doxology. While many of these allusions will pass by the 'average' reader/spectator, it is useful to signal some of the ways in which Beckett's plays are informed, and indeed structured, by his Christian education. We have already seen how, in the Beckettian world, the Gospels should not be trusted as authority. There is undoubtedly, nonetheless, an abiding concern with the Bible - as text and as culturally established authority. While both his parents were Protestants, it was his mother, May Beckett, who insisted that her children should know the Bible thoroughly. May's Protestantism was stern and canonical and she ensured that her children learned passages by heart. Beckett's adult writerly response, which is grounded in textual familiarity, is essentially atheistic, but it also consists in an exploration and exploitation of the Bible as text - as one text amongst many. Pozzo describes human beings as 'Of the same species as myself. Made in God's image!', and he goes on to speak of their likeness to him as 'imperfect'. There is here a conscious exploitation by Beckett of the image-likeness opposition established by the writer(s) of Genesis, which sends us back to read the biblical text (Genesis, i), especially since Estragon later names himself as Adam. Conversely, Hamm says to Clov that humanity might start again from a flea or a crablouse. Here he is arguing from a mock Darwinian, evolutionist position, but even he cannot refrain from a 'Catch him, for the love of God!' God is omnipresent in Beckett's work as a textual figure who can never be known (because he does not exist or is dead) and who is always present (because the Bible is the founding text of our civilization). Beckett's plays are full of theological and philosophical questions, such as Estragon's 'Do you think God sees me?' and Clov's 'Why this farce, day after day?' (E, 2.6), which send us on an exploration of the history of ideas and to an interrogation of authority. It is essential to recognize, along with Beckett, that we all remember only fragments of what we once read and that we cannot reconstruct the past: we have parts of the puzzle, but do not see how they could ever have fitted together. When Estragon decides to try Pozzo with other names, Pozzo responds both to Abel and to Cain, thereby representing victim and murderer or 'all humanity'. Yet earlier we find a reference to another pair of brothers when the Boy speaks of his brother who minds the sheep whereas he minds the goats. This might initially appear to be an innocent statement, but as the biblical references multiply, we are drawn back to it and recall that God 'shall set the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on the left' (Matthew, 25: 33). In heaven as on earth, there must always be division and difference; there is no unity, no harmony. If many of the biblical allusions are semi-occulted, the reader nonetheless senses that there are connections to be made, just as one senses that Lucky's speech must have a logical argument hidden within the incoherence. This sense is, however, a product of the cultural history that has taught us to seek for meaning, for a cause-and-effect logic. One of the most pungent parodies is Hamm's 'Get out of here and love one another! Lick your neighbour as yourself.' This patently rewrites Jesus's exhortation, 'Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself', which is one of the cornerstones of his teaching, and yet the phrase occurs also in Leviticus, one of the most censorious books of the Old Testament. If the same divine directive can be given both by the stern avenging God who spoke to Moses and by the compassionate, forgiving Son of God, Jesus, its universal authority is necessarily undermined. This is not to say that Beckett is attacking Christianity, merely that he is reminding us of the textual nature of the Bible and thereby suggesting that it does not have to be believed in toto or as dogma. While the Bible has been used here as an example, the same can be said about all of the many philosophical and literary works to which repeated reference is made. Adorno argues persuasively that Beckett's work is creatively challenging because it can be seen as philosophical satire which uses references to canonical works in order to undermine their authority. He speaks crucially of 'the precariousness of what Beckett refuses to deal with, interpretation'. This view is correct, if somewhat unnerving. Godot and Endgame are powerful (and highly comic) pieces of theatre. They are also works of literature which need to be read as well as seen and which call into play all the knowledge that readers may have. Beckett's vision is frequently described as pessimistic. His works are also said to be 'elitist' in their constant intertextual references: after all, as Estragon says, 'People are bloody ignorant apes'. I would argue that what is crucial is that the presupposition of reference, however parodic it may be, is ultimately optimistic - and democratic. None of us needs to notice and follow up every single allusion, yet we cannot but realize that the text of each play is pointing outside itself. Whether our favoured field is the Bible, literature, philosophy or popular songs, we will each pick up some of the references and so accept that all is not even close to being 'nearly finished'. Our strongest defence against the absurdity and the entropy of existence is the necessity - and the joy - of co-creating the text by continually changing its shape as we connect different ideas and images, as we perceive it to be unauthoritative precisely because it is a cento, a patchwork of manipulated quotations. Suspicious of all authority and especially of the authority of the founding texts of Western culture, Beckett studs Godot and Endgame with references to these very texts in order to make his readers think and speculate, to make them participate in his anxious oscillation between certainty about what is untrue and uncertainty about what may be true. This abdication of authorial power and this appeal to the creative intervention of readers mark Beckett out as one of the founding fathers of, and one of the major witnesses to, our Post-Modern condition. Make sense who may, for make sense we must... This essay is a chapter from the book "The Cambridge Companion to Beckett", edited by John Pilling, which can be ordered from Cambridge University Press in Britain for £15.99 or in the U.S. for $23.99.
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Adam created UnMakers using the Creative-Commons-licensed text of my novel Makers. It opens with the final scene, and invites you to navigate the text that led up to it hypertextually, following character-based indexes to the text. He’d like it if you’d annotate and further link the text, which is in a wiki. If you want to find out more about a character then click on their name, it’ll send you to a list of chapters that the character is in, ordered by their place in the storyline. Click through to one of these to continue reading the characters story. You can also have a look at a list of all categories here: Categories There’s also more, with the thread taken out of the story we can see the gaps, the implied stories of the characters time away from the readers stage. We have the opportunity to fill in these blanks, to explain the characters choices and add more depth to the overall story. Since this is a Wiki, anyone can post up a story and tag it with characters and locations, meaning that that characters timeline gets filled in and fleshed out. Backstories can be added. Minor characters can have their pasts delved into. The story can grow.
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PINkby Monika Strigel Fine art print on bright white, fine poly-cotton blend, matte canvas using latest generation Epson archival inks. Individually trimmed and hand stretched museum wrap over 1-1/2" deep wood stretcher bars. Includes wall hanging hardware. ABOUT THE ART Photography macro collage of a pink hortensia flower with quote pink, flower, macro, collage, hortensia, rose, fresh, summery,
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Updated Fri, Feb 15, 2013 3:25 pm The last of four men accused of attacking and robbing an elderly Coolville woman in her home will be sentenced in early April after pleading guilty Wednesday. Brandon Baker, 20, changed his plea in Athens County Common Pleas Court to charges of aggravated robbery and aggravated burglary. Baker was part of a group of men who reportedly broke down the front door of 82-year-old Ota Vincent's Coolville house in January of 2012. Sheriff Pat Kelly said the group severely beat Vincent, stabbed her in the neck and then stole several items from her home. The other three men: Cody Stout, Colin Stout and Christopher Fleming, all previously pleaded guilty to the charges against them. Baker's sentencing is set for April 8.
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PM says India will play constructive, responsible role in climate change negotiations Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said that India would continue to play a constructive and responsible role in the ongoing negotiations on climate change and would work with the international community to find practial, pragmatic and equitable solutions. "I would also like to emphasise that even as we wait for meaningful agreements on global mitigation action, we in India have committed ourselves to keeping our per capita consumption below the average for the industrial countries," he said in his inaugural address at the 11th Delhi Sustainable Development Summit here this morning. "This is an important commitment since it ensures that if industrial countries do more themselves to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, which they should, they also automatically ensure that our emissions will also be contained. In fact, the faster the industrialised countries reduce their per capita emissions, the quicker will be the self imposed constraint which requires action in our country," he said. The annual summit has been organised by The Energy Research Institute (TERI), which also honoured Dr Singh with the Sustainable Development Leadership Award on the occasion. Dr Singh said that he was particularly honoured by the fact that he was receiving the award at the hands of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Mr James Michel and Mr Leonel Fernandez. The theme of this year's summit is "Tapping Local Initiatives and Tackling Global Inertia". He said modern societies could not get away from the fact that if they damaged the environment in the pusuit of material gains today, they did so by risking the well-being of future generations to come. "The central principle that must be enshrined in any sustainable development strategy is that incentives facing all economic decision makers must encourage them to act in a manner that is environmentally benign," he said. The Prime Minister said the solution lay in two dimensions. He said that, first, there must be put in place a structure of regulatory policies which would prevent potentially damaging behaviour. "This is what we do by setting regulatory standards and enforcing them. I must emphasise that standards are not enough. They must also be enforced which is often difficult. It is also necessary to ensure that these regulatory standards do not bring back the License Permit Raj which we sought to get rid of in the wake of economic reforms of the early nineties," he said. Secondly, he said, it must deal with residual pollution that may be caused despite regulatory efforts. According to him, the principle that should be followed in such cases is that the polluters must pay. This will discourage the polluters and also provide a means of financing the corrective steps necessary to counter the pollution caused, he said. "We in India are trying to do this by setting appropriate standards in several areas especially in the most energy using industries. As a general rule we are trying to establish the principle that the polluter must pay though that is much more difficult to achieve in all cases. Last year, for example we introduced a cess of 5% on the use of coal both domestic or imported to build the corpus of a National Clean Energy Fund," he said. Dr Singh said another aspect of sustainability was the management of common pool resources. He said that, in India, as in many other developing countries, indigenous tribes, cattle rearing groups, as well as cultivators use and access common pool resources like forests, water bodies, pastures and farmland without clearly defined property rights. The traditional wisdom on the management of such commons was that they would tend to get over-used if individuals were left free to exploit them for their individual ends and therefore, these common resources, and related environmental matters, should be managed by central authorities and governments, he noted. Dr Singh said this conventional view was challenged now by new research in economics, ecology and the environment. He referred to the enactment of the landmark Forest Rights Act in 2006 that sought to assure the rights of millions of tribal and other forest dwellers by restoring to them both individual rights to cultivated forest land and community rights over common property resources. "We hope this will spur local initiative on a sustainable use of resources, conservation of bio-diversity and maintenance of ecological balance," he said. "Needless to say, capacity building is a major issue in any such effort. Effective village level planning and decision making can only occur if capacities are built up at the local level. This is clearly an area where much more needs to be done. We are trying to restructure the implementation of our development programmes to strengthen local bodies and empower them to act in their common collective interest," he said. The Prime Minister said the growth in environmental awareness and the capacity to manage local environmental problems was a very positive development. However, local or national action would be of no avail when the externalities crossed natural boundaries, as in the case of climate change, he pointed out. "For example, even if India were able to eliminate all its greenhouse gas emissions, we will not make a significant difference to our climate since our emissions account for only 4% of the global total. The solution for this particular problem clearly lies in coordinated global action," he said. Dr Singh said India's view had been that those who had been primarily responsible for the build up of greenhouse gases and who also had the greatest capacity to act should bear the brunt of the responsibility. "Developing nations are obviously much less culpable, and have a much greater need for continued growth. These countries should be helped to achieve sustainable development paths," he said. He noted that the most recent Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at Cancun in Mexico did not resolve these problems, but it did produce some modest results. He said India particularly welcomed the agreement on the setting up of a network of technology innovation centres under the UNFCCC to foster local adaptation and mitigation measures. India had proposed this at the very outset of the current round of multilateral negotiations, he pointed out. Dr Singh said India was also taking action on its own in the form of a National Action Plan on Climate Change. "A broad objective that we have set is to reduce the emissions intensity of our GDP by 20% between 2005 and 2020. We have already launched seven missions in the following areas. These include: energy efficiency, solar energy, sustainable habitat, water, sustaining the Himalayan ecosystem, agriculture and strategic knowledge for climate change. We will shortly launch the last of the 8 National Missions under the Plan, which is called Green India, which will result in the regeneration of 6 million hectares of degraded forest land," he said. The Prime Minister said India was currently engaged in preparing for its Twelfth Five Year Plan which will cover the period 2012-2017. He said the Plan would focus on specific initiatives needed to put the country's development on a path consistent with low carbon growth. Energy efficiency and exploitation of renewable energy sources would receive a special emphasis, he said. Dr Singh said India, China and many other developing countries had all responded with significant voluntary goals and specific plans on emission intensity reduction. "But, if we have to tackle global inertia, we will need to see clear commitments from the industrial countries on emission reduction targets for 2020 that are consistent with the Copenhagen goal of containing the likely temperature increase to no more than 2 degree centigrade or less. We do not as yet have a response from the industrialised countries which is consistent with meeting that objective. So, here is a viable agenda for concerted global action to deal with the problem of climate change," he said. He said that, in the final analysis, the world must move away from production and consumption patterns which are carbon-intensive and energy-intensive. Without this shift in the patterns of energy generation and use, ecologically sustainable development will remain mostly a pious aspiration if not merely a buzz word, he stressed. "We have to make changes in our lifestyles, particularly in the developed world, and learn to make do with less. In developing countries, poverty eradication will have to be linked to the availability of clean, renewable and affordable energy. I believe that charting these new pathways is not beyond our collective imagination. Life as we know it on our beautiful planet is at stake," he added.
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Msgr Léon Gromier (1879-1965) Up until a few years ago, any peep of concern about the 1970 Missal of Paul VI was adduced as evidence of schism and obscurantism. Klaus Gamber’s The Reform of the Liturgy, first published in 1981 in Germany and in English translation in 1993, changed all that. Likewise, in traditionalist circles, peeps of concern about the 1962 Missal of John XXIII were squelched. Today, however, searching questions about the Pauline Reform are being asked out loud from the halls of the Vatican to blogs with a readership of 2, and questions about the liturgical reforms of both John XXIII and Pius XII are beginning to be taken seriously. Now, there are still some quarters where the very mention of such criticism is laughed at. Those who suggest a closer analysis of the pre-Vatican II liturgical reform are often accused of wanting to found a Society of Pope Pius II.5, since X and V already exist, and they are rejected as hopelessly wedded to “older is better” in the face of scholarship and common sense. Yet, there are thinkers in the Church who are earnestly trying to understand where a hermeneutic of rupture has been applied to various aspects of the Church’s life, and just how continuity is or is not reform. The only approved form of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite is the 1962 Missal and its associated books. But the provision in Universae ecclesiae 52 allowing religious orders to use their proper rites may give hope to some that a further liberalization to employ previous editions of the Roman Missal, such as those pre-dating the 1955 Pian Reform of Holy Week, is possible. But why should we even bother looking at the pre-Vatican II liturgical reform? The Church’s current liturgical law only allows the 1962 Missal and most EF enthusiasts seem perfectly content using it. But if we are to discern, under the Church’s authority, where a hermeneutic of rupture has been applied to the liturgical life of the Church, it seems nonsensical to stop at an arbitrary date or edition of the Missal such as 1970, 1962, 1955, or even 1570. Is every abridgement, replacement or omission evidence of rupture, or can they be seen as little pieces of thread in the larger tapestry of liturgical reform? I should like to argue that a closer look needs to be paid to the pre-Vatican II liturgical reform. Recently I came across a name that I had never heard before, and I would bet that even the most seasoned of Chant Café readers are unlikely to be familiar with him either. Léon Gromier (1879-1965) is best known as one of the Ceremonieri of Pius XII’s papal liturgy. But this priest of Autun had been in Rome since his ordination in 1902 and was a consultor on matters liturgical from the time of St Pius X. As early as 1936, he expressed loud reservations about the trajectory of liturgical discussions, such as that of restoring the Easter Vigil to celebration during the night. With characteristic aplomb, he made his opinions loud and clear, and did not rise in an ecclesiastical career, but his knowledge was such that even those who disagreed with him still respected him. You can find some information on Gromier and excerpts of his works in Italian and French here. He is best known for his commentary on the old Caeremoniale Episcoporum, which I have tried in vain to obtain. But what struck me as the most interesting was a conference Gromier gave in Paris in 1960. You can read it in its original French or in its English translation by the always interesting-to-read Anthony Chadwick. This conference makes for interesting, if difficult, reading. As the transcription of a talk, it often reads, especially in its translation, not very linearly. One must be patient with editorializing and the occasional shot across the bow at his liturgical adversaries. But there is also much here that I find fascinating. An impression that I have gotten from studying the successive series of texts of the Holy Week ceremonies, as well as their accompanying rubrics, is of a certain amount of “cut and paste.” Anyone who is familiar with the Breviary of St Pius X who has then switched to that of John XXIII knows of those awkward moments where et reliqua is preceded by a mental ma da dov’é abbiamo cominciato qua? Gromier in this talk often points out where the “cut and paste” mentality has produced some very difficult to explain things in the liturgical reform up to 1960. One wonders if these were things which Evelyn Waugh found so irksome in his letters to Cardinal Heenan. But before we look at what some of those things are, there is an observation in order. Before we cut anything, it behooves us to really understand why what was there, was there in the first place. Often, we invent a reason why something should be changed or removed, which does not respect the reason for its existence and also does not foresee unintended consequences. This is true in many aspects of our life, and, as Gromier points out, is also true in the liturgy. Gromier makes a distinction between what he sees as the true Roman liturgical spirit embodied in the texts, rubrics and ceremonial traditions of the Roman liturgical books, and a very different spirit animating those he calls les pastoraux, what we might call the “pastoral liturgists” one assumes were imbued with Liturgical Movement ideas more akin to Guardini than Guéranger. He begins his talk with the indication that the proposed restoration of Holy Week was to commence with the timing of the service. Fifty years out from Sacrosanctum concilium, many priests and lay faithful are shocked to hear that, up until the middle of the last century, centuries had gone by with the Triduum services celebrated in the morning. The usual quips about the “Mass of the Lord’s Breakfast” and the flame of the paschal candle not being able to be seen because of light bathing the church usually come up. Most liturgists just dismissed the idea of having services at those times as an inexplicable anachronism tied to some idea that Mass was not supposed to be celebrated after noon. But Gromier points out that the timing was intimately connected with the Church’s ancient discipline of fasting, which of course had been significantly relaxed. He talks about the renaming of the services. He asks why the ancient name of Good Friday as In Parasceve had to be replaced by the Passion and Death of the Lord, when passion as a concept included death, and if so, why not call the Passion Gospel the Passion and Death Gospel? He talks about why the Passion and the Gospel were two distinct things, which were then in 1955 melded into one history. Gromier also complains of the fact that in the 1955 Holy Week, Vespers is omitted in Holy Thursday and Good Friday and Compline on each day of the Triduum. One of the more interesting parts of the talk is when he takes issue with the adjective solemn as applied in the 1955 Reform. He writes, “The solemnity of liturgical services is not an optional decoration; it is of the nature of the service . . . Outside of this, so-called solemnity is not an amplifying enticement, to impress and score the goal . . . we made a prodigious use of the word solemn even for necessarily or intrinsically solemn acts. We use words, believing that we can put more solemnity into the Procession of Palms than into that of Candlemas, more solemnity into the Procession of Maundy Thursday than that of Good Friday (abolished as we shall see). Always on the same slippery slope, we learn that the Passion of Good Friday is sung solemnly, as if it could be sung in another fashion.” Here Gromier identifies a crucial characteristic of the Reformed Liturgy that I had never been able to put into words. Theologians often talk about the svolta antropologica, a man-centered volte-face of theology after Rahner. Here we have a clear liturgical complement. Solemnity no longer arises from the nature of the Christological mystery being celebrated, but of how we go about celebrating it, and what we do to celebrate it. The Eucharistic Processions of Maundy Thursday and Good Friday were solemn before because of their reference to Christ being carried to and from the Sepulchre. After 1955, Maundy Thursday remains solemn because incense and song and candles accompany the Procession. Good Friday ceases to be so because those things that we do are omitted. I think this is a point worthy of further reflection. How often in our parishes, basilicas and papal liturgies have we seen attempts at solemnization of the liturgy interpreted as our use of Latin, candles and incense rather than the solemn nature of certain ceremonies rising from their intrinsic Christological import? Our French liturgist here also speaks at length about blessings being done no longer on the altar or as close to the altar as possible (ashes, palms, candles, oils) but on a table in front of the people. He also points out that, after placing these blessings in front of the people so they could ostensibly see what was going on, the rites were so drastically simplified so that there was not much left to see. He blames the pastoral liturgists for creating a situation which introduced several ambiguities and contradictions within the ceremonies themselves. He points out the fact that the clergy are instructed to no longer hold palms on Palm Sunday during the Passion, forgetting that the reason the clergy held the palms was in deference to a reference to St Augustine, whose homily was read that day in Matins. Often the changes in rubrics belie confusion as to their origin. The change of color in the Palm Sunday liturgy is an example. In the pre-Pian liturgy, Gromier, claims the Roman color was always purple (and black in Paris and red in Milan). In 1955, the Procession is in red and the Mass is in purple, stemming from the introduction of the idea of red and triumphant, and downplaying the predominant theme of Passion in the Palm Sunday liturgy. Now, of course, Palm Sunday and Good Friday in the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite are entirely in red, a sign of the capitulation of the Roman liturgy to the idea of triumph which, arguably for Gromier at least, is not a properly Roman liturgical idea. While Gromier derides the symbolic and liturgical value of the changes, he also indicates the practical ramifications of the changes. The celebrant having to walk around sprinkling palms everywhere in the church, introducing laymen into the sanctuary for the Mandatum, the lack of instructions as to the veiling of the processional cross or the altar for Palm Sunday, the removal of the Cross from the altar just to be brought back to it on Good Friday, the changes of the vestments on Good Friday, carrying a large and heavy paschal candle, etc. It is common nowadays to hear that the central focus of the liturgical action is the altar. Some argue that the tabernacle should not even reside on or near the altar because it “distracts” from the Action during Mass. Everyone is taught that the altar is the symbol of Christ and is worthy of respect with a bow. But Gromier states, “The Roman Pontifical teaches us that we do not greet a new altar before having placed its cross. The altar itself is not the object of veneration, but the cross that dominates it, and to which all prayers are addressed. The altar without a cross, if it is worthy of being kissed, has no right to a bow or genuflection . . . for an altar is not invoked.” Common practice today is for the Cross to not be on the altar at all, and for the altar as table to occupy much of the attention in reverence. One wonders what Gromier would say about the later rubric which directs the Celebrant at the Oremus for the collects to bow towards the book and no longer towards the cross. Today, the altar and the cross have been separated as if they no longer belong together, much as altar and tabernacle have been separated (malgré Pius XII’s admonition against it). Pope Benedict XVI’s custom of having the Cross on the Altar, referred to as the Benedictine arrangement although it is perhaps more accurately referred to as the Roman basilica arrangement, has restored the unity between Cross and Altar and re-oriented liturgical prayer towards the Cross and away from the Celebrant at the Altar. I have no idea if Josef Ratzinger, developing this idea in The Spirit of the Liturgy was aware of Gromier’s critique on this point or not, but it is a happy phenomenon that clergy are imitating the papal liturgy in this fashion and giving priority to the cross as a focus of liturgical action, no longer separated from the altar. The confusion of symbolism in the 1955 Holy Week led to some oddities that Gromier criticizes. “The procession of Maundy Thursday, definitively instituted by Sixtus IV (+1484), and that of Good Friday, instituted by John XXII (+1334), therefore by the same authority, have the same object, same purpose, same solemnity, except the festive character of the first and the mourning of the second. Why abolish one and keep the other?” He asks why, when fonts, baptismal water and baptisms go together, they are separated out during the Vigil: “the pastorals make baptismal water and baptize in a basin, and in this container they carry it to the font, singing the song of a thirsty deer, which has already drunk, and which is going towards a dry font.” Why is the renewal of baptismal vows from the custom of First Communion of children inserted into the Vigil after baptisms have already been done, and if so, why not renew the marriage vows of all present at a wedding? It may be easy to surmise in reading Gromier’s talk that the man was just a curmudgeon opposed in principle to all novelty. Yet he does not argue entirely against the reform of the times of the Triduum, even as he protests against the removal of them from the context of their fasting discipline and Breviary accompaniment. He does not argue against the distribution of Communion at the Good Friday Liturgy of the Presanctified, even as he lambastes the rubric of eating the Host without also drinking the ablutions associated with it, as if anyone ever ate without drinking. The impression that comes across is that Gromier issues a pointed challenge to the pastorals to provide better theological, historical and practical rationales for all they accomplished during the reform. As Gromier declares, “Certain modifications of tradition, so well-known, are just as dishonest as they are daring.” It is a lapidary statement, meant to provoke. Fifty-two years after he made it, these words still provoke strong reactions. If we are to explore how Vatican II is an exercise in continuity with the tradition, and to see how the liturgy can be reformed and still be in conformity with the tradition, we must go back to the sources. Far from accepting tout court the accepted history of the liturgical reform and Vatican II as proffered by the Bologna School and the Liturgical Establishment, we have an opportunity for true ressourcement. We need not discard the words of criticism of the liturgical reform, whether it be Léon Gromier’s often acerbic analysis of the changes in the liturgy in the pre-Vatican II period, or the linguistic observations of those who express reservations against the new English translation of the third editio typica of the Pauline Missale Romanum. All of these critiques should be entertained, not out of a sense of ideological protest or loyal dissent, but in an effort to serenely ascertain what has happened, why it happened, and how to recover the spirit of the liturgy, ever ancient and ever new, for today and tomorrow.
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Editorial: On Comey, obstruction In highly anticipated, under-oath testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday, fired FBI Director James Comey told Americans pretty much what we already know, even if some won't acknowledge it: The current president lies and defames people who often don't deserve it. Beyond that, the president dismissed Comey "because of the Russian investigation," according to no less an authority than the president himself: "I take the president at his word." The question is whether that amounts to obstruction of justice. Comey never came out and said so, that will be up to special counsel Robert Mueller to determine, but let there be little doubt that the president's behavior over an uncommon nine one-on-one meetings with Comey — three in person, six in phone calls — was wholly improper, with Comey quite right to be "uneasy" about them: Jan. 27: The president seeks a loyalty pledge over dinner, says Comey, seeming to want a "patronage relationship," showing little appreciation for the importance of an independent FBI. We'd suggest the latter's first loyalty is to the U.S. Constitution. Comey said he promised honesty, instead. Feb. 14: The president empties the Oval Office — of the vice president, attorney general, chief of staff, etc. — and allegedly says regarding Michael Flynn, the national security adviser who'd resigned the day before, "I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go ..." "I took it as a direction," said Comey, who felt uncomfortable enough about it to contact his boss, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, to ask that he not be left alone with the president again. Whether it was an order or a request — the president's apologists have focused on the words "I hope" as evidence of the latter, which from this vantage is a bit of tortured parsing to detract from the obvious, that of course the president was hoping to influence an open investigation, no witnesses necessary. It's almost funny to hear Republicans now defending the president on the basis that he's not an obstructor but an amateur. March 30: In a phone call, the president tells Comey of his frustration with the investigation and the distraction it poses to governing. He allegedly asks Comey to "lift the cloud" by publicly exonerating him. April 11: Comey talks with the president a final time. The latter revisits the loyalty issue, wants to know why he hasn't been cleared yet. May 9: Comey is fired. May 10: The president reportedly calls Comey "a real nut job" in front of visiting Russian officials and tells them that with his dismissal, the "pressure" has been "taken off." May 12: The president tweets, "James Comey better hope that there are no 'tapes' of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!" If that was intended to intimidate Comey — hard to take it any other way — it backfired, with Comey telling Congress: "Lordy, I hope there are tapes," as it would no longer be his word against the president's. The White House has denied much of the above. Whom to believe? The White House didn't come away empty-handed here. Comey did Thursday what the president wanted all along, which is say for the record that he wasn't part of the FBI's investigation (though he certainly is getting a look from the special prosecutor now). Comey indicated the president did not ask him to stop the entire investigation, that "if there were some satellite associates of his who did something wrong, it would be good to find that out." Comey said some news reports, specifically in the New York Times, were "dead wrong." Comey, meanwhile, was calm and self-assured, but said in retrospect, perhaps he should have stood up to the president. Beyond that, he confessed to leaks to the press, through a friend, following his firing, though nothing that was classified. Ultimately, this is a sidebar to the main game, which Comey voiced: "There should be no fuzz on this whatsoever. The Russians interfered in our election during the 2016 cycle. They did it with purpose ... with sophistication ... with overwhelming technical effort. It was ... driven from the top of that government ... And they will be back." As such "it’s not a Republican thing or Democratic thing. It really is an American thing ... The Russia investigation itself is vital, because of the threat ... If any Americans were part of helping the Russians do that to us, that is a very big deal." It is a big deal, and the president — who in a rare display of self-discipline, did not tweet during Comey's testimony — will forgive Americans who wonder why he hasn't displayed the same alarm about that.
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HURRICANES ANNOUNCE 2003-04 TICKET PRICES Tickets Available in Packages of 10, 24 and 44 Games RALEIGH, N.C. – Jim Rutherford, President and General Manager of the Carolina Hurricanes, announced today that ticket prices for Hurricanes home games will remain unchanged for the 2003-04 season. The team will again offer its popular mini-season ticket plans, next season in 10- and 24-game packages. The full-season ticket package will include tickets to the three preseason games to be played at the RBC Center. Full-season ticket plans offer guests the chance to save up to 35 percent off the gate ticket price and access to the ticket exchange program, where plan holders can exchange tickets for games they cannot attend for tickets to other select home games. Other benefits of full-season ticket plans include the first right of refusal to purchase playoff-ticket packages before they are made available to the general public, the annual season-ticket holder gift, season-ticket holder party and a 10 percent discount at The Eye, the Hurricanes’ official team store. The mini-season ticket plans provide fans with some of the advantages of a full-season ticket plan, including saving up to 23 percent off the gate price, maintaining the same seat for every game and a chance to purchase playoff-ticket packages before they go on sale to the general public. Seat location availability for each of the plans will be limited, with the top seat locations reserved for full-season ticket plans and more prime seat locations reserved for the larger plans. 24-game plan holders earn additional benefits, including tickets to Opening Night and the ability to purchase a premier parking booklet. Exact dates, games and mini-plan options will be released in July when the National Hockey League announces its 2003-04 schedule. All ticket packages require a non-refundable $200 per seat deposit to reserve priority account status. The Hurricanes will take on Boston at 7 p.m. tonight at the RBC Center. Tickets for tonight’s game and all Hurricanes games are available via the team’s official website, CarolinaHurricanes.com, the Dodge Box Office at RBC Center or by calling 919-834-4000.
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Red Beaded Double Circle Statement Earrings This product is currently sold out. - ★ Handmade Glass Seed Beaded Double Round Circle Statement Earring: Elegant fashion design will make outstanding in crowds - ★ Material: Stainless Steel & Resin Beads. Made of high quality of stainless steel and resin beads, plated, lightweight, durable, wear resistant - ★ Workmanship: Superb craftsmanship, well polished, smooth edge, comfortable for wearing, not hurting skin - ★ Suitable for: Suitable for any occasions, such as, souvenir, wedding, engagement, valentine's day, birthday, anniversary, graduation, party, etc; Great gift choice for your friends, family members and lovers
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Rev your tax refund into top gear by claiming these tax deductions... Other Work-Related Expenses - Tools for your truck - Portable Fridge/Cooler - First aid equipment - Stationery e.g. pens, books, diaries, fatigue journals, logbooks - Premiums paid on top of your standard drivers licence - Sun protection e.g. Sunglasses, sunscreen - CB Radio - Mobile Phone* & Tablet/Laptop expenses** - Union & Membership Fees Clothing & Protective Wear - If you have to wear a uniform that has your company’s logo—you can claim the purchase and laundry costs - You can claim clothing or workwear used to protect yourself while working e.g. - Hard hats - High vis wear e.g. Vests, Shirts, Trousers - Hard hats - Safety glasses *Keep a one month logbook tracking your usage to claim these expenses as a tax deduction. **Computers, Laptops or Equipment that cost over $300 will have to spread the tax deduction over a few years. Meals, Travel & Accommodation If you’re an employee truckie... - Meal expenses when working away from home (overnight trips) - Accommodation costs when working away from home - Work-related travel e.g. travelling between depots in your personal vehicle, to training or to meetings* When you receive an allowance and it’s on your payment summary or payslip —you can claim the ATO’s Reasonable allowance without receipts. However, the ATO may ask how you calculated your claim by providing a fatigue journal, menus for the places you purchased your meals, or bank statements showing you spent If you don’t receive an allowance, and you were required to stay away overnight, you will need to keep all receipts related to your claim. If you’re away for six nights or more, you’ll need to keep a travel diary. *You need to keep a 12 week consecutive logbook to work out your work-related percentage, or you need to keep a record of the kilometres travelled to claim using the cents per kilometre method. - Truck repairs and parts - Running costs - Parking fees - Registration and Insurance costs If you own your truck... - Depreciation on your truck - Lease payments if leasing the truck - Interest on the truck loan Our Blogs -
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The students in “Understanding Media by Understanding Google” are nearing the end of their six-week sojourn in the land of Medill’s first massively open online course. Our closing topics are Google’s forays into social media, and then a second bite out of the privacy apple: a lecture entitled “The Private, the Public, the Politic(s).” Central content comes from Jeff Jarvis, Siva Vaidhyanathan, and Eli Pariser, supplemented with on-camera interviews on the latter topic with Jarvis and Vaidhyanathan. The students’ final written homework assignment? “Take a position on whether our decreasing anonymity online, and the increases in data collection and information sharing that accompany this decrease, either improves or damages 21st-century life.” With citations, of course. I wonder if anyone will cite the new Dave Eggers novel… Even though the video lectures were taped over the summer, the activity in the course’s discussion forums is keeping us up to date. Thanks to well over 20,000 posts and comments in more than 2,500 threads, little that has been in the news about the intersection of Google and the media has escaped notice since the course launched on Sept. 16. I’ve been working to pay attention, and have been called on to start sharing what I notice. Last Thursday, for example, The Guardian published some of my observations; the 60 comments beneath the piece help to highlight how strongly people already feel about MOOCs, whether or not they have tried one. I also made a couple of presentations on campus — one at a faculty forum on teaching, learning and assessment, the other at a homecoming-weekend gathering of interested alumni. And I have been studying the results of a mid-course survey that I served up to students after three weeks had gone by. One of the most common complaints about / criticisms about these courses was summarized by one of the Guardian commenters thus: “I can imagine nothing more demotivating than never being in the same room with fellow students.” Coursera, the platform provider, emphasizes its discussion forums to partly address this issue, so my survey asked the students to rate their level of agreement or disagreement with a number of statements about them. More than 1,200 who are using the forums responded: One of my Medill colleagues who looked at this data remarked that “Those are high mean scores (and the percentages of 4 or 5s back that up). Especially the high scores on reading others’ perspectives, learning from others, and wanting others to succeed. People in your class are not on a digital island by themselves.” Certainly, your mileage may vary, but I feel encouraged by those same tallish columns. Of course, in-person interaction still counts for a lot, so we’ve tried a couple of things along the way. - On Oct. 4, I held a sort of online office hours on the topic of advertising, with half a dozen students from around the world asking questions of a Googler who works on AdWords. You can check out the 35-minute video here if you’re interested. - Last Thursday, the same day my Guardian piece ran, I hosted an on-campus meetup for any Chicago-area students who might like to make the trip to Northwestern, with everyone else able to watch and ask questions through Google+. The same team that created my lecture videos has posted some pre-event interviews and the event itself on YouTube, where the highlights include Owen tying his shoe at the 24-minute mark and Jeff Jarvis joining us for Q&A starting at around 31:00. A few hours after Daylight Saving Time comes to an end in Evanston, the students will be done with their final task, which is grading each other’s work on that final homework assignment above. They’ll soon get their grades, and they’ll undoubtedly give me mine. And then? I’ll get down to the business of seeing how much of what I’ve learned might be deployed in my winter courses in meatspace when graduate and undergraduate students return to school in January. I’ll miss my far-flung correspondents, but I’ll also be ready for some close encounters of the Evanston-classroom kind.
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by Yukako Ikezoe Having read Terry Kawashima’s piece, “Seeing Faces, Making Races: Challenging Visual tropes of Racial Differences”, I also started wondering why the eyes of characters in Japanese manga are big, even though I had never strongly questioned that before. Readers from Western countries might have wondered about the looks of characters in Manga because the characters’ features are similar to the features Caucasians have, including round eyes or blond hair. Thinking about the real purpose of this kind of trend from the perspective of Japanese myself, I would say that is not because Japanese strongly desire to get big eyes like Caucasians, but rather because big eyes are one of the most important techniques to express characters’… View original post 329 more words
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Did everyone else know this? Have I been in the dark? Apparently so because this interview didn’t seem to make waves at all, but when I read it I got legitimately creeped out by this legitimately creepy portrayal of a man who is, apparently, legitimately creepy. It’s not even the beginnings as a “hillbilly” or him losing his virginity to a chicken that he later killed. It’s not even his anger at his mom’s alleged promiscuity that creeps me out. OK, that does creep me out, because I never understand how kids know about these things or how they come to the conclusion that it’s something they should be upset about. This is an interview with well, a shell of a man. From what I have read about Mr. Flynt and his rage and his tantrums and feelings of entitlement, he seems to be all burnt out by this point. A lot of the first part of this centers on a description of him that bears witness to that: “Now he is lolling almost lifelessly in a chair. His head is barely able to look up at mine, and his hand is barely able to reach up to shake mine” or “His face is round and entirely unlined, making him appear to be a gigantic, gnarled baby.” Take your pick. Either way you end up with a huge version of this: [READ MORE] Only when human sorrows are turned into a toy with glaring colors will baby people become interested–for a while at least. The “righteous” cry against the white slave traffic is such a toy. It serves to amuse the people for a little while, and it will help to create a few more fat political jobs–parasites who stalk about the world as inspectors, investigators, detectives, and so forth. What is really the cause of the trade in women? Not merely white women, but yellow and black women as well. Exploitation, of course; the merciless Moloch of capitalism that fattens on underpaid labor [… T]hese girls feel, “Why waste your life working for a few shillings a week in a scullery, eighteen hours a day?” Naturally our reformers say nothing about this cause. They know it well enough, but it doesn’t pay to say anything about it. It is much more profitable to play the Pharisee, to pretend an outraged morality, than to go to the bottom of things.” From feminist icon Emma Goldman’s bad-ass 1917 response to “white slavery” hysteria. Hustler August 1997 This isn’t so much a blast from the past (although, I was shocked to learn that 1997 was fourteen years ago) as it is déjà vu (no, not the place with the three ugly girls). I randomly came across an old issue of Hustler last week because I had a part in an indie movie that takes place in the nineties and it was a prop. It contains an article written during the first round of stripper employee-status and back wages lawsuits that started in San Francisco, focusing on the legendary Mitchell Brothers O’Farrell Theater. It was an interesting read despite the opening sentences: “Six nude nymphs rise into the air. Writhing together, they kiss and giggle, licking one anothers’ perfect pussies, nibbling nipples, tickling and fondling pert breasts.” What else do you expect when you have to sandwich something substantial in between a photo editorial of a woman whose “favorite pastimes” are “tanning, exhibitionism, and masturbating” (not that there’s anything wrong with that) and an illustration of Abe Lincoln with a raging boner? I learned a few things, most notably that very little has changed. The independent contractor vs. employee debate is just as relevant as ever. [READ MORE] When I see a black woman in a filmy something or other, or clutching feathers, or posed elegantly, I have to click whatever it is to see where she came from. That’s what happened when I stumbled onto this story about burlesque dancers in the Motor City on the Metro Timessite. It begins with a line I cannot turn away from: “They called her The Body. She was built like a double order of pancakes — sweet and stacked.” And gets better and better from there. I found myself completely enthralled the entire way through! I absolutely think burlesque dancers who get paid for their work are sex workers, so to hear these women’s stories is incredibly inspiring. Lottie Graves mentioned that when she traveled, because of her fame, there’d be champagne and flowers in the room…this is something I can deal with. She also mentions that she wasn’t looked down on because “exotic dancing” was “classy.” I imagine the beaded gowns and rhinestone bikinis had something to do with it. Remind me to buy a rhinestone bikini sometime. [READ MORE] This site from the San Francisco City Clinic is chock full of sexy sex stuff for you to peruse and fall in love with/hate. This includes polls on Best Porn Films and even Best STD Reference in A Film, and a contest for the Best Sex Poster in the past 100 Years, with examples that are sometimes awesome and sometimes kind of hateful (the numerous “Prostitutes Spread Disease” examples). These all seem like things we need to be abreast of, just saying. Examples of awesome hatefulness include the picture to the left. Because, well, if someone was accusing me sight unseen of having V.D. I’d probably pose like that too…before pouncing on them like a jungle cat. What kind of statistic is that though? 4 out of 5? Really? Did you just poll the bar on the way to work?
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Why Jesus Crossed the Road by Bruce Main Mardel Price $21.98 Description of Why Jesus Crossed the Road by Bruce Main If we are completely honest, all of us have places, situations, and people whom we would rather avoid. Yet in a world that was governed strictly by geographical, religious, and social barriers, Jesus was audacious enough to cross the borders that kept people in safe categories. He demonstrated that the God-following life is one committed to entering the lives and stories of all people -- a life committed to the lost spiritual discipline of border-crossing. In Why Jesus Crossed the Road, Bruce Main shows how God can use your own crossings to change your life, and the lives of those you meet along the way. |Product:|| Why Jesus Crossed the Road| |Author:|| Bruce Main| |Read by:|| Johnny Heller| |Binding Type:|| Compact Disc| |Media Type:|| Audio Product| |Weight:|| 0.29 pounds| |Length:|| 6.14 inches| |Width:|| 5 inches| |Height:|| 0.74 inches| |Publisher:|| Hovel Audio| |Publication Date:|| March 2010| There are currently no reviews for Why Jesus Crossed the Road.
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1x A4 Sheet Sticky Back Self Adhesive backed German Premium Quality Product Vintage Copper Effect. Size: A4 Size (8.27″ x 11.69″) EXAMPLE: If you enter 2 in the quantity box it means 2 self adhesive a4 sheets in one package Very ideal for craft making. There are no reviews yet. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Your review * Free Shipping to All European Countries Dismiss
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At least Kaua’i has legislative races Thirteen of Hawaii’s state legislators are shoo-ins for re-election. All they had to do was file as candidates by Tuesday’s deadline, because no one else wanted the offices badly enough to cast their lots with voters. The lack of candidates Start Free AccountGet access to 10 premium stories every month for FREE! Already a Subscriber?Current print subscriber? Activate your complimentary Digital account. Subscribe NowChoose a package that suits your preferences.
2023-05-30T17:09:13Z
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What Is VRRP Accept Mode? The accept mode allows the switch to respond to pings (ICMP Echo Requests) sent to the VRRP virtual IP address. The VRRP specification (RFC 3768) indicates that a router may accept IP packets sent to the virtual router IP address only if the router is the address owner. In practice, this restriction makes it more difficult to troubleshoot network connectivity problems. When a host cannot communicate, it is common to ping the host's default gateway to determine whether the problem is in the first hop of the path to the destination. When the default gateway is a virtual router that does not respond to pings, this troubleshooting technique is unavailable. In the PowerConnect switch VRRP feature, you can enable Accept Mode to allow the system to respond to pings that are sent to the virtual IP address. This capability adds support for responding to pings, but does not allow the VRRP Master to accept other types of packets. The VRRP Master responds to both fragmented and un-fragmented ICMP Echo Request packets. The VRRP Master responds to Echo Requests sent to the virtual router's primary address or any of its secondary addresses. Members of the virtual router who are in backup state discard ping packets destined to VRRP addresses, just as they discard any Ethernet frame sent to a VRRP MAC address. When the VRRP master responds with an Echo Reply, the source IPv4 address is the VRRP address and source MAC address is the virtual router's What Are VRRP Route and Interface Tracking? The VRRP Route/Interface Tracking feature extends VRRP capability to allow tracking of specific routes and interface IP states within the router that can alter the priority level of a virtual router for a VRRP group. VRRP interface tracking monitors a specific interface IP state within the router. Depending on the state of the tracked interface, the feature can alter the VRRP priority level of a virtual router for a VRRP group. An exception to the priority level change is that if the VRRP group is the IP address owner, its priority is fixed at 255 and cannot be reduced through the
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View Full Version : recoil spring length April 26, 2001, 07:06 PM i have read where the 16 # recoil spring on a 1911 govt. should be 6 1\2 inches long when new. wilson combat says new recoil springs may shrink a bit when new until they get settled in after a few rounds. the recoil spring on my kimber classic is 6 1\8 inches. it has less than 500 rounds through it. does this length sound about right? it works flawlessly. April 27, 2001, 06:35 AM Geo57, sounds to me like it's the perfect length. George April 27, 2001, 05:59 PM If the spring is still doing it's job well, it's probably fine. The length of the spring isn't absolute, I've seen several of the same brand springs with the same round count be more than 1/4" different in length. April 27, 2001, 08:11 PM Another case for Paxil! :) vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2015, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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Disturbing is what it is. We are short on water, nurses, teachers, a simple way of taking our purchases out of the stores and roads but very long on government corruption. by Gath Raynes Five days into it, I don’t think it qualifies as September Morn anymore but, far as I am concerned, September jus light. While I cannot blame every single dilemma that this country is now facing on the sitting government, I know I can tack a few significant ones onto them. Look, call it generalization if you like but this is how it is playing out in my corner. Disturbing is what it is. We are short on water, nurses, teachers, a simple way of taking our purchases out of the stores and roads but very long on government corruption. Plenty, like me, felt empowered. We saw the writing on the wall with the actions of these barefaced politicians with the sticky fingers being brought to light by the parliamentary opposition and we were figuratively whopping our fingers (like when man outa betting shop whipping their imaginary horses) and thinking “pressure”, “pressure”… “get them buggers”. While the opposition members were at it, we were hoping that that would push the government to identify the persons with full oversight responsibility for the portfolios of; education, health (Oh, that’s Tufton nuh? So easy to forget) and anybody to do with petrol for supporting a working transportation system in this here land we love. But nooo… Peter guh chuck Peter. Things then became like the end of that movie where, suddenly the crowd parted with one set tearing to the left and the other set to the right followed by them starting to pelt each other with stones. Flat-footed is how they caught many of us. One PNP (Powerful together) aka #onesetapnp and Rise United (no last name) aka #sinkers, cause di kyar fi suddenly draw brakes ina di miggle a di road and tear up di whole darn asphalt (so to speak). As to all the government corruption? Karanapo! It’s been one of the longest six weeks of my life. What have we accomplished? No winners. Oh correction, Government corruption is the winner. If some of those relationships heal after this, I’ll know there is a God. When I see the very cruel Mr. Reid (where do I put the “allegedly” again?), Wheatly, Tufton and, yes, Holness on the ballots, we can decide what was achieved because, people with certain problems cannot put their names on ballots. September morn, school children went back to school with an education system under dinosauric management facing the PEPa with teachers squaring their shoulders to take the blame for any downfalls. Ooh what a blessing it would have been if the allegedly misspent millions in the education system were directed in those quarters. Mouse like, the oily and knowledge scam refugees are probably paying first class plane fare while the route taxis and oppressed passengers duke it out on our rubbled streets. Little Peta call out big Peta to play right in the middle of the storm and just abandon us under corrupt governance. Must we always have to be bawling for justice?
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I was following a thread recently on a forum where artists and photographers were discussing sales, or lack thereof on a popular competitors web site. After reading through the different posts it was obvious why only a few were selling their work while most were not. When it comes to selling prints of one’s work, simply posting it for viewing is never going to be enough. All too often people setting up a online presence to display and sell their art find they are getting lots of exposure but few sales. The reason many of these artists were not selling was not because their work was poorly done but intead the terrible assumption that their art sells it self. There are many people that think because the artwork is good, all their friends like it, they know they are talented, then they can sit back and watch the sales come in. That is far from the truth. An artist needs to be a sales person. While art or fine art photography can speak volumes it won’t target specifically potential buyers. So what can you do to bring in more sales for your prints: 1. Keep a consistent style and subject for your work. The worse thing you can do is paint or capture anything and everything and throw it all online for people to buy. Sure you may sell a few prints here and there but consider the person who wants to decorate their home with a specific theme. One of the things we notice as a fulfillment service for artists and photographers is those who are having us sent out shipments on a regular basis tend to have a specific subject matter. One artist is making a killing selling prints of various fruits and vegetables she paints. She has done a lot of other prints for herself which do not have the same style or consistency but those she drop ships to her customers always follow the same theme and style. 2. Don’t under price your work. One of the most interesting aspects of the discussion was many of the artists who sold their work were not selling them real cheap either. On the other hand, those who were complaining about a lack of sales tended to sell their work at lower prices. Sure those that are bargain shoppers will buy prints as well but those shoppers are not going to necessarily be the same as those who purchase prints online direct from the artists. People that buy from the artists direct many times are boutique buyers meaning they are not your typical poster store buyers. They have money so they will spend. If the price is too low, they may assume the print is cheap and not something of value. Just be fair and not overcharge either so really it is about finding a good price point that reflects what you think your work is worth. 3. Get your name out there. This is the most important. Those which are selling and spending a lot of time promoting their work on other sites as well attract a wider audience to their work. They blog, they use Facebook, Linkedin as well as a number of online portfolio sites. Eventually people will find you and your work. Case in point, I have done a search on my own work under Yahoo images for the term “seascape” called "Remebering Bob Ross". Due to all the work I have done in the past, one of my images shows up prominently in the first dozen images or so. It may take some time to get that sort of exposure but if you put in the time and effort it will pay off.
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When it comes to my husband and me, he's the music and I'm the lyrics. He loves a great guitar riff and the poet in me loves to weep over lyrics (or roll my eyes at them....hey, party rap); regardless, his lack of interest in lyrics is reflected in his singing. Last night, while cleaning up the dinner dishes, I caught him singing: "She's my best dressed girl, and she used to be fine...." Ric Ocasek would not be pleased. 2 years ago
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Re: Motu Koita and the Koiari people are still Slping Anonymous Posted Feb 3, 2010 9:19 PM Good luck with it all, just hope your efforts are better than your vocab mate..."part of the woods" Less talk and more action for once hey. Other centres have been able to, why not the capital districts customery land owners, stop selling out for individual gains, being lazy and depending on one or two failures to keep trying to bail you out.....do it as a community, and work to keep it that way. One can't live on bride price and foreign tambu's forever!!Face it thats what the whole country can see, open your eyes and see it for yourselves. Start with the settlers that others don't accept and yo do...You'll thank me once you start...Signing Off Your Hero..Thank Deeeeezzzz N,U,T.ZZZZZZ...L8R!!!
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Women's hip lightly elasticated trousers black spots EMILY THE STRANGE. Facilities: two front and two rear pockets, slit opening with button and zipper. Material 97% cotton, 3% spandex. Dimensions approx.: Width in PASE: [XS] - 38cm, [S] - 41cm, [M] - 43 cm, [L] - 46cm, LENGTH: [XS] - 99 cm, [S] - 100cm, [M] - 104c, [l] - 106 cm.
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Best Spa Vacations In The USSpa vacations are becoming more popular as travelers are looking for relaxing vacation destinations. Many of these spa destinations also offer guests a chance to improve their future by teaching wellness classes and offering treatments focused for improving the overall health and wellness of the body. Best Romantic All-Inclusive VacationsAn all-inclusive vacation is one in which everything from food, activities, beverages and entertainment are included with the cost of accommodations. Because everything is included, many couples enjoy taking romantic vacations to all-inclusive resorts around the world. Most Relaxing Resorts In The United StatesEmbark upon a relaxing trip away from crowds and heavy traffic and into calmer, more peaceful destinations.
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Year: 2016 Duration: 71 min Director: William Lau, Jun Falkenstein Cast: Larissa Gallagher, Kate Higgins, Debi Derryberry, Salli Saffioti Join your monstrinhas top choice, in another and gigantic amphibian experience! When they enter in the pool of the school, they are transported to the astounding submerged universe of the Frightening Barrier of Coral. In a chilling mission, Lagoona soon understands that he returned home and taking after his heart.
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Original photo of 14,000 euros (!) by erikamussen Aren't banks lovely? Except when they're bastards, I mean. Our bank is lovely. They've just decided to allow us to be seriously in debt until we're 65 years old. Isn't that nice of them? In any case, it means that the apartment is GO! We get to borrow the keys starting next week, so our shortlist of two interior architects (both women, if you must know) will be coming round shortly to get their ideas ready to show us. Yep, things are starting to get rolling already. Watch this space...
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The closer she drove to her hometown of Cedar Grove, Texas, the more anxious Christa Montgomery was to be home. She'd fought the idea of moving back to the family ranch, even temporarily, but losing a job she'd loved hadn't left her with many options. With only a few more miles to go, she had a hard time keeping to the speed limit. All she wanted was a hug from her father, homemade cookies from her mother, and the comfort of her parents' love and faith in her. With all the upheaval in her life of late, she needed the stability of home. Surrounded by their love and a familiar landscape, she'd regroup and find her feet again. Her heartbeat sped up as she approached the sign for Cedar Grove town limits. She gripped the steering wheel more tightly and leaned forward, anxious for the first glimpse of the place where she'd grown up. The demands of working at one of the top marketing firms in Houston had kept her away except for brief holiday visits, which she mostly spent at the family ranch. Elation turned to dismay, however, as she guided her car down the town's main street. What had once been a lively hub of activity was now almost deserted. She counted three For Sale signs in the first block. The grocery store was empty, as was the office supply store, Mavis Butler's dress shop, and the bookstore. She knew, of course, that the economic recession and continued drought had hit the area hard, but she'd never expected this. The town where she'd gone to school, sat through movies with her friends and whiled away hours at the diner was practically a ghost town. The businesses that were left looked forlorn, windows dusty, the signs faded. She drove on, out of town and onto the farm-to-market road that led to her family's ranch, the Rocking M. She relaxed when she spotted the white fencing that marked the beginning of her father's property, the paint fresh and crisp. A row of survey stakes topped with orange plastic streamers that snapped in the warm spring wind traced a line just inside the fence. Was her father planning to move the fence line? A few minutes later she turned the car into the gravel drive beneath the welded iron archway with the Rocking M brand at its center. In the pasture beside the drive a few Black Angus cattle crowded around a metal stock tank beneath the gently turning blades of the windmill that pumped water to keep the tank filled. She looked for, but didn't see Duncan and Rodrigo, the two cowboys who helped her father. When she reached the house, she parked the car in the shade of the tall oak that had once held her tire swing. She sat for a moment and studied the house, with its low, sprawling profile and front and side porches. Compared to the trendy, modern townhomes and mansions of the city suburbs, the house was sadly out of date, and much smaller than she remembered from her childhood. But none of that mattered. This was still her favorite place in the world. No matter how far away her life took her, no matter how many changes she experienced, she'd always feel grounded here, in this place that always remained the same. She waited, but the front door didn't spring open, and her parents didn't rush to greet her. She didn't even hear the dog barking. Maybe she should have called ahead, but she'd wanted to surprise themand to avoid all the uncomfortable explanations about why she was here. Those would come later, when she was with them and talking came easier. Her father's truck sat beneath a cotton-wood her grandfather had planted, her mother's SUV nosed in beside it. Maybe Mom and Dad were riding on another part of the ranch. They'd return soon and Christa would be thereunexpectedlyto greet them. She collected her suitcase from the trunk of her sedan, leaving the boxes of books and other items for later. At the front door she hesitated, wondering if she should knock, then decided that was silly and let herself in. "Dad! Mom! It's me, Christa!" The frantic scramble of toenails on the hardwood floor signaled the arrival of Jet, her parents' elderly Jack Russell terrier. Though he was growing deaf and slowing down, he still greeted her enthusiastically, jumping up and down on stiff legs and letting out excited yips. She rubbed his ears and patted his back. "Oh, Jet, it's good to see you, too." "Christa? Is that you?" Her father, his voice hoarse from years of shouting at cows and cowboys over the howl of wind or the drone of machinery, emerged from the back of the house. Dressed in faded jeans and a gray snap-button shirt with a patch on one elbow, he looked more like a down-on-his-heels ranch hand than a prosperous ranch owner. His hair, which had more silver in it than she remembered, curled up at his frayed shirt collar, and needed combing. She stared. Had she woke him from a nap? In the middle of the day? Her father's gaze dropped to the suitcase in her hand, then back to her face. "What are you doing here, honey?" he asked. Not the enthusiastic welcome she'd expected. Her stomach tightened. Yes, she should have called ahead. She should have thought this out more. But she'd given up her apartment in Houston and put her furniture in storage. Only the thought of coming home, of being taken care of for a little while so she could regain her strength, had kept her from falling apart. "I've come home, Dad," she said. "Just for a little while." His eyes narrowed and his expression hardened. "Who have you been talking to?" "No one." She felt like a kid again, caught joy-riding on the tractor, or staying out past curfew. She half-way expected her dad to tell her how disappointed he was in her and to sentence her to mucking out horse stalls every Saturday for the next month. "I lost my job. Pemberton Professionals laid off one-quarter of their employees and I was one of them. I thought I thought I could stay here a while, until I decided what to do next." "Aw, honey." Dad rubbed his jaw, his hand scraping against a day's growth of beard. "You know your mom and I are always glad to see you." Except he didn't sound very glad. "Where is Mom?" Christa asked. Suddenly, she wanted nothing in the world as much as a hug from her mother. "She's resting. You can see her later." "Bud?" Her mother's voice, sounding old and tired, interrupted them. "Who's there?" Not waiting for her dad to intervene, Christa abandoned the suitcase and, with Jet on her heels, headed down the hallway that led to her old room on one side, with her parents' room at the end. The flowered carpet runner that stretched down the hall muffled her footsteps. When she reached the partially open door to her parents' room, she forced a cheerful smile to her face and took a deep breath. Her mother would be glad to see her, and Mom would have some reasonable explanation for Dad's behavior. Then again, what was Mom doing in bed in the middle of the day? Maybe they had been up all night with a sick calf, or any of the other chores that could distract a rancher. Her mother sat propped in bed, looking a little pale, but otherwise okay. Jet hopped onto the bed and curled up beside his mistress. "Mom, is something wrong?" Christa asked. "I'm just resting my eyes." Mom sat up straighter against the piled pillows and fixed Christa with the same look with which she'd questioned bad grades or poor choices in boyfriends. "What are you doing here in the middle of a work week?" Christa sat on the edge of the bed. Though she'd rehearsed this conversation over and over on the drive up from Houston, and in the days before that, now that the moment was here her carefully prepared words deserted her. "I got laid off and between my student loan payments and my car payments things are really tight right now. I was hoping I could stay here a few monthsjust until I can get my life back together." Mom's gaze darted to Dad, who had followed Christa into the room and stood in the doorway, his still-broad shoulders filling the frame. "Of course you can stay," Mom said. "Your old room is just like you left it." "Are you sure everything is okay?" Christa asked. "You and Dad don't seem very happy to see me." "You just caught us by surprise," Mom said. "Of course we're very happy to have you home." "Are you sure? I feel like I caught you at a bad time. Why are you in bed? Are you sick or something?" "She'll be fine. She got too tired yesterday, helping me move cattle. That's all." Her father's tone was brusque, but the tenderness in his expression when he looked at his wife made Christa's eyes sting. Something was going on heresome silent message passing between husband and wife in a code she couldn't break. "Then I'd better let you rest." She stood and moved toward the door. Jet looked up and thumped his tail, as if to say "Don't worry, I'll look after her," then laid his head back on his paws and closed his eyes. Father and daughter tiptoed from the room, and he shut the door softly behind them. But Christa couldn't as easily shut the door on her worries. Her mother was one of the most vibrant, active women she knew. Adele Montgomery had spent a lifetime riding horses, hauling hay, cooking for cowboys, and managing the Rocking M alongside her husband. To see her in bed in the middle of the day had been more unsettling than Christa could have imagined. "Are you sure she's okay?" she asked. "That's enough now, Christa. She'll be fine." Dad sank into the leather recliner that over the years had formed itself to the shape of his body. Christa sat on the sofa across from him. "Tell me the truth about what's going on with you," Dad said. "Are you broke? Do you need money?" "I still have a little left in savings. Staying here will allow me to stretch that out." "So Pemberton just let you go?" "They let a lot of people go." She struggled not to squirm under her father's hard gaze. "I didn't have a lot of seniority, so I got the ax." Even though she knew losing her job wasn't her fault, the loss hurt. He nodded. "Times are hard all over. They say the economy's picking up, but I think it's like one of those big cruise shipstakes a while to turn it around. You'll find another job." Absolutely she wouldas soon as she worked up enough nerve to send out some applications. The layoff had been such a paralyzing blow all she could think to do was to come home. Here, she was sure she'd find the strength to recover and get on with her life. She just hadn't expected things to feel so different in a place that had always been familiar. "Speaking of the economy, what's going on in town?" she asked. "I was shocked when I drove throughso many closed businesses." "People would rather shop in the city these days," Dad said. "Between the drought and folks having a tough time financially, it's been a real challenge for some to hang on." "Maybe some new businesses will come in," she said. He shook his head. "I doubt it. The state's going to build a new highway that bypasses Cedar Grove and offers a more direct route into Dallas." Why hadn't Dad mentioned this in one of her weekly calls home? "When did this happen?" she asked. "Oh, they decided it months ago," he said. "You never said anything." "I didn't think it would interest you. After all, you don't live here anymore." "But this will always be my home. Of course it matters to me. How can they just decide to divert traffic that way? They must know how much it will hurt the town." He shrugged. "It's the state. They can do what they want." "Without even asking the people what they want? Didn't anyone in town objectprotest?'" "Oh, a few people wrote letters to the editor and to their congressmen. But it didn't make any difference in the end. Now we've accepted it and are focused on getting on with things the best we can." "But you can't let the town die." She felt like crying all over again. Cedar Grove was home as much as the ranch was. She'd bought her first prom dress at Mavis Butler's dress shop, with money she'd made working part time at the grocery store. Her first date with Jordan Ledbetter had been to the movies at the Bijou Theatre, and her high school band had marched down Main Street every Fourth of July in the parade. "The town won't die," Dad said. "It will simply change. Everything changes." "But not every change is good." Her home wasn't supposed to change that drasticallyhome was supposed to be the one constant in her life that she could count on. "Someone should do something to stop this." "I don't know what to tell you," he said. "But I have more important things to worry about than a highway project." She waited for him to elaborate on what those things might be, but he'd fallen silent, staring off into the middle distance. She wondered if he even remembered she was here. With his graying hair and hunched back, he looked so much older than she rememberedher father wasn't supposed to get old. He was always supposed to be the tough cowboy, sitting tall in the saddle, master of his domain. The man who could fix anything and solve any problem for his little girl. But she wasn't little anymore, and even though she'd run back home, she couldn't expect her parents to solve all her problems. "Thanks for letting me stay for a while," she said. "I promise I'll do my share around here, and I'll leave before I wear out my welcome." She expected him to say she was always welcome here, but that part of the familiar script had changed, too. He hefted himself out of the recliner. "Come on. Let's get the rest of your things out of your car and get you settled. You'll need to put sheets on the bed." "Don't worry about it, Dad. I'm here to help, not to make more work." He surprised her then, by slipping his arm around her and pulling her close in a hug so hard she feared her ribs might crack. "It's good to see you, Pumpkin," he said. "You caught us by surprise, but now that you're here, we're glad."
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INDIA VS PAKISTAN World Cup T20 2021 is the upcoming cricket world cup match that will take place in UAE. The last World cup was played between India and Pakistan which ended up with an Indian victory. Will this trend continue? India has the most number of fans for the game which is about 33% of the world’s population. The worldcup t20 2021 will be held in UAE. The two countries are the only ones to ever win this game, and India has won it five times, while Pakistan has won it once. It is said that India will do better because they have more cricket players than Pakistan. With the upcoming world cup t20 2021, there is a lot of hope and excitement for both fan bases. Both countries have a strong cricket history and have proven their prowess in the sport time and again. The indian cricket team has been one of the most successful cricket teams in history . In contrast, Pakistan has not won any world cups but they have been consistently making it to the top half of teams, which is more than what can be said about India’s performance in recent years. As such, we can say that both countries will be looking for this tournament as their shot at glory. Indian versus Pakistan match is in every case extremely invigorating in every one of the tournaments. India and Pakistan have played 12 matches in the ICC cricket world cups. India won all the matches. The last experience between these two most outstanding opponents was played in the ICC World Cup 2019. Indian group dominated this game by 89 runs. The ICC cricket World Cup is the second most famous game occasion on the planet after the FIFA World Cup and Rugby World Cup. The cricket match played in the ICC World Cup among India and Pakistan is consistently a high voltage match. India consistently crushed Pakistan in the World Cup match either in the 50 over design or in the T-20 World Cup. India crushed Pakistan multiple times in the 50 over configuration and multiple times in the T-20 organization. The cricket match among India and Pakistan is the most pursued game in any competition. Indeed, even cricket specialists term this game as significant as the last of the competition. There are 12 World Cup tournaments being held till date. Out of which 5 are being held in England. Britain is the main country that facilitated the World Cup multiple times and lost 2 finals. india vs pakistan world cup 2021 tickets india vs pakistan world cup 2021 venue t20 world cup 2021 schedule india ind vs pak t20 world cup 2016 india vs pakistan upcoming matches pakistan t20 world cup squad 2021 t20 world cup 2021 schedule cricbuzz india vs england india pakistan ka match india vs pakistan cricket india vs pakistan match 2021 india vs pakistan 2021 naya offer – #Buy1Break1Free!
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Two minor league pitchers from Juneau were impressive in their season debuts Sunday in the New York-Penn League, a short-season Class A minor league. Chad Bentz threw four innings of two-hit ball, allowing just two hits and two walks before being relieved in the fifth inning as the Vermont Expos claimed a 4-1 victory over the Brooklyn Cyclones in the first game of a doubleheader in Burlington, Vt. The Expos won the second game 2-1 to improve to 6-0 on the season. The doubleheader games were Vermont's home openers. "It's always better to pitch with the lead," Bentz told the Burlington Free Press after primarily relying on his fastball to shut down the Cyclones. "We're doing the basics right now. I finally got comfortable on the mound, kept the ball down and it worked really well." Toby Staveland, who threw an inning of perfect relief on Tuesday, threw five scoreless innings but earned a no-decision as the Jamestown (N.Y.) Jammers dropped a pair of 1-0 losses in a Sunday doubleheader against the undefeated Oneonta (N.Y.) Tigers. Staveland, who is in his second season with the Atlanta Braves farm team, allowed two hits with three strikeouts and two walks in his first start of the season. © 2017. All Rights Reserved. | Contact Us
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You know you want it. DIRECTV has a new solution for commercial customers who want 4K. It uses the existing HR54 and C61K hardware to create a simple, effective way for commercial accounts to access the sheer awesomeness that is 4K. And best of all, it’s available now at Solid Signal. Commercial customers will have access to all the live events available on 4K channels 104 and 106, and that includes the only live televised basketball, football and baseball in the United States. You can’t beat that. If you’re curious, check out our exclusive White Paper on getting 4K into the commercial environment, or for a complete rundown, call your Solid Signal rep at 866.726.4182 to find out more!
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I read this story recently and found it very affecting. It is by Paul Anderson, former CEO of BHP Billiton: After I spent about a year at BHP Billiton, ...profitability was up, and our efficiency was up; we were getting great productivity. You could look at almost any measure, and it was positive. Except safety. Safety had actually gone down a little bit. I was very vexed by this, and I kept asking the head of the safety group, "What is it? Why isn't the organization embracing a safety culture, and why can't we seem to improve our safety performance?" After beating around the bush for a while, he finally blurted it out. He said, "Well, you're the problem." I said, "I'm the problem? I'm a real proponent of safety; we've got it right in our charter; I can't imagine a higher objective for the company; I can't imagine anything going before it." He said, "Well, you're a lousy role model - just look at what you're doing." I replied, "Lousy role model - what do you mean?" He said, "You know, people notice that when you come to work you jaywalk across the street; you don't go to the corner. People notice that when you're out visiting a plant, if you're wearing dark safety glasses and you come inside, you take off the dark glasses even if you don't have a pair of clear safety glasses to replace them with and you're still in an area where you need them. They notice that when you go up and down steps you don't hold onto the handrail, which is the standard practice we have here. They notice that you don't park your car backward in a parking space which, again, is the safety standard that we have. You're just basically a lousy role model." Of course, that took me a little aback. But he went on and said, "when you go to visit a manager, the first thing you ask is, 'How are you doing against budget?' You start asking financial questions; you don't start with, 'How is your safety program? What results have you had over the last year? What are your two or three safety issues that you have here?' So, people assume you're not particularly interested in safety. And in fact, they're focusing on everything but safety because you haven't really highlighted it." That really struck me. I had never been in a situation where I was so clearly scrutinized as a role model and where safety was so important, because this was primarily a mining operation and steel mills, and very much an industrial setting. I realized that not only was I being scrutinized on the job, but also I was being scrutinized off it, too. One of the things that the head of the safety group said was, "People know you don't like to wear a helmet when you ride a motorcycle." And I thought, "Well, what's that got to do with anything?" But if you don't display these values in your personal life, then you obviously don't really embrace the values. It really drove home the point. Somebody once said, "Good leadership is doing the right thing, even when no one's looking." I realized that, actually, somebody is looking.... The key point I got out of that experience was that you are a role model 100 percent of the time. When you're the CEO of a company, you can't separate your personal life from your professional life. People learn what you do in your personal life; they follow what's going on; they watch you in situations where you might even thing you're not being watched. And if you don't walk the talk, they pick that up in a heartbeat. They sense very quickly whether your words and your actions are tied together, and if you don't match your words with your actions, the organization basically discards your words. Reprinted by permission of Harvard Business Press. Excerpted from Lessons Learned: Straight Talk from the World’s Top Business Leaders--Communicating Clearly. Copyright (c) 2009 Fifty Lessons Limited; All Rights Reserved.
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- This event has passed. NAMI Basics (9/25-10/30) October 9, 2021 @ 6:00 am - 8:30 am EDT An event every week that begins at 6:00 am on Saturday, repeating until October 30, 2021 NAMI Basics is a free, 6-week class for parents and other family caregivers of children and teens who are showing signs of emotional and/or behavioral difficulties, or who have a mental health diagnosis. This session is being held on Saturdays, 10am to 12:30pm ET, from 9/25-10/30. - Advance registration is required - Registration closes one week after the course begins (but get in touch so we can add you to the waitlist for the next class) - Learn more here, and then contact us to register
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In late September we launched our new research centre SPARC, Sound Practice And Research @ City, with the Touching Sound symposium, the first of our yearly September Symposiums. We spent two days contemplating the tactility of sound with a group of people fr om a variety of disciplines. Surgeon Prof Roger Kneebone, our key-note, opened proceedings with his talk on touch in medicine where he introduced us to the fascinating world of surgery and his collaboration with a lace-maker. He explained that for him, attending to touch, is a way of looking at the practice of surgery that can bring into view aspects that might not be otherwise apparent. Composers Dr James Weeks reminded us that in music we have a tendency to priorities words that are associated with touch, such as texture, temperature, grain and introduced us to one of his works that evokes such tactility. Dr Aaron Einbond suggested a sense of disembodiment through reproduction, transcription, and trace in his compositional practice, and Dr Amber Priestley introduced us to one of her installations which we had the pleasure to experience hands on during a concert in the evening. Alongside wonderful performances by violist Benedict Taylor and guitarist Pétur Jónasson with live-coding by Dr Thor Magnusson. Pétur, in his talk earlier in the day asked whether a sonic instance could leave a permanent physical marker in our brain if it elicits a strong emotion, and Thor questioned whether the composed-work-concept is disappearing due to the expanding use of anthropic digital instruments. Digital artist Amie Ray had us taste letters and kneed play-dough, choreographer Teoma Naccarato gave us insight into her collaborative practice in creating intimate, one-to-one dance performances, and ceramicist Julian Stair introduced us to his Quietus project that explores the containment of the human body after death. Composer/sound artist Jan Hendrickse, understanding the body as a contested site which is caught in a constant performance, asked us to reimagine the body as musical structure. Dr Miguel Mera showed us how the synchronicity of sound and sight can elicit touch in film, and PhD candidate William Cole proposed touch as a model for an expanded musical form. Dr Adam Harper explored the tangibility of the digital by explaining that the digital does not lack physicality, but rather possesses a different kind of physicality. And landscape architect Johanna Gibbons introduced us to the connections between soil and roots with our lived experience. In due course there will be a publication connected with this symposium, and we are very much looking forward to our next symposium in September 2018 called Socio-Sonic: an exploration of the social in sound.
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As a Looker, you’ll provide professional field services to some of the world’s largest companies. Think that sounds hard? Think again. Our streamlined onboarding process will have you up and running in a matter of hours and most jobs take only 15-20 minutes to complete. Plus, with WeGoLook, you choose when and where you want to work. Accept only the jobs you want. It’s that easy. WeGoLook helps businesses and individuals gather and validate information anytime, anywhere. As a Looker, you’ll play a critical role in this process by completing tasks (called “Looks”) requested by customers around the world. There are many types of Looks, but they generally fall in one of the following categories. Vehicles, properties, equipment, scenes, and more Document signing, collection, notarization, and more Identifying risk, documenting damage, adjusting for loss Item retrieval,courier services, and custom tasks The process couldn’t be simpler. Sign up today and you’ll be on your way to perfoming Looks and earning extra income. Here’s a bit more about how it all works. The Looker community offers opportunities for Lookers in many locations as well as unique assignments for those with certain skills or licenses. Anyone can be a PRO. No special skills are required! However, joining the WeGoLook PRO team is an exclusive, invitation-only opportunity extended to top Lookers based on experience and performance. Once you’re a PRO, you’ll have priority status when accepting Looks and often be invited to represent WeGoLook on behalf of our largest enterprise clients.
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Event Coverage Sponsored by A scene from DreamWorks Pictures and Constantin Film’s “Perfume: The Story of a Murderer.” The occasion was the imminent launch of an olfactive interpretation of the soon to be released film “Perfume,” based on the novel by Patrick Süskind. The book “Perfume: The Story of a Murderer,” which was published in 1985 and became an international bestseller, chronicles the life of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, whose quest to capture the elusive aromas of young women as an 18th-century perfumer takes a murderous turn. Theirry Mugler conceived of a complementary project that transforms the perfumes and scenarios of the film into actual fragrances. There are 14 tailor-made compositions that transcend the traditional notions of “good or bad” smells into a range that encompasses the disorienting, divine, sensual and chilling aspects of the film. The fragrances for Perfume were developed in partnership with Pierre Aulas, olfactive expert, Thierry Mugler Parfums, and International Flavors & Fragrances perfumers Christophe Laudamiel and Christoph Hornetz. The scents are Baby, Paris 1738, Atelier Grimal, Virgin No. 1, Boutique Baldini, Amor & Psyche, Nuit Napolitaine, Ermite, Salon Rouge, Human Existence, Absolu Jasmin, Sea, Noblesse and Orgie. Each scent is contained in a limited release collection coffret, which includes the 14 compositions plus Aura, a fragrance enhancer that complements the existing fragrances with its own dimension. The coffret now is available exclusively at www.perfume.thierrymugler.com, coinciding with the December release of the film by DreamWorks/Constantin.
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Internal Mediation Service and Code of Ethics/Judicial Council Teaching is a multi-faceted profession, and one that is embedded in a variety of different professional relationships. Those relationships are usually positive, and conflict is minimal. However, members may face challenges, especially when dealing with difficult situations and people. Depending on the nature of the dispute, and the issues involved, at some point you may decide to ask for the assistance of the BCTF Internal Mediation Service (IMS). Alternately, you may choose to file a formal Code of Ethics complaint with the BCTF Judicial Council (JC). The Internal Mediation Service and the Judicial Council complaint process are two separate and distinct options available to all BCTF members. Both have the goal of assisting members in resolving conflict and building and sustaining collegial and collaborative relationships. Internal Mediation or Code of Ethics Complaint—which process should you choose? Points to consider. - Issues between members are often very complex, involving multiple issues, and usually emotionally charged. Sometimes deciding how to proceed can be confusing. - What you hope to achieve may determine which process you choose. - If you hope to resolve the issues with your colleague(s) and repair professional working relationships, mediation may be the better first option. Mediation often provides a more satisfying and sustainable resolution than other more formal alternatives. - If you believe that a colleague has breached the Code of Ethics and the complaint is best dealt with through a more formal process, directing that complaint to the Judicial Council might be your best option. For further information, please see the Members’ Guide to the BCTF or contact: Michelle Davies at 604-871-1803 or toll free at 1-800-663-9163 (local 1803), firstname.lastname@example.org, or Louise Spencer at 604-871-1800 or toll free at 1-800-663-9163 (local 1800).
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The Plot of the book from Wikipedia page: The 5th Wave follows 16-year-old Cassie Sullivan as she tries to survive in a world devastated by the waves of alien invasion that have already decimated the population and knocked humankind back to the Stone Age. As one of Earth's last survivors, Cassie is left with just herself and has to learn the hard way to trust no one. Throughout Cassie narrates the whole story as she writes it in her journal. While at high school she had a crush on a popular football player Ben Parish. The Waves were planned attacks used by the Others in their attempt to take over planet Earth. Announcement: I'm currently planning on release House Trap in paperback format. I will give more information about it later on. I'm also working on another novel, of course this one is a YA thriller/suspense as well. It's in its early draft process so it would be awhile before you get any news from my current project. I will, however, release the title sooner than you think. As for Chockstone Cabin, I have completed it but once i'm done releasing House Trap ( and perhaps its sequel Fiery Trap) in paperback then i would discuss further information on it. Take care and thanks for making the stop at my blog. I hope you visit here again. P.S. Here is a great picture of the author (Rick Yancey, the person at the center) with two cast of The 5th Wave. You can follow the author at twitter: https://twitter.com/RickYancey. The book sequel, The Infinite Sea, is available anywhere books are sold.
2018-09-21T04:02:28Z
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Oracle PaaS Field Customer Success Manager - French speaking Africa OD Prime in Casablanca, Morocco PaaS Field Customer Success Manager - French speaking Africa OD Prime Field Customer Success Manager(CSM) – PaaS/IaaS Oracle’s Public Cloud Customer SuccessTeam Oracle's Cloud mission is to bring its leading enterprise technology and business applications software to customers, anywhere in the world, through the Internet. Oracle Cloud is a broad set of industry-standards based, integrated services that provide customers with subscription-based access to Oracle Platform Services, Application Services and Social Services, all completely managed, hosted and supported by Oracle. With predictable subscription pricing, Oracle Cloud delivers instant value and productivity for business users, developers and administrators. Oracle’s Cloud Customer Success Organization is a focused group of Cloud Customer Success experts whose mission is to drive successful Oracle Public Cloud utilization and replenishment through the proactive management of all facets of the customer engagement lifecycle. Join one of the most visible areas of Oracle’s continued success with Cloud; this is an exciting opportunity to be part of, and help shape, this new function. into the Director of Customer Success, the Customer Success Manager will be responsible for driving Oracle Public Cloud adoption in the Oracle Digital Prime customers and thus ensure on the long term renewal and expansion of the Cloud Success Manager will build, complement and strengthen the alignment between Oracle Public Cloud and core business objectives and priorities of our Oracle Digital Prime customers, with the ultimate goal to increase the business added-value and relationship between Oracle and its valued customer community. The Customer Success Manager will be responsible to stimulate and accelerate customer’s Cloud adoption through successful on-boarding and utilization of the PaaS and IaaS services. He/She will need to proactively identify and prioritise use case scenarios and opportunities, to coordinate and help with the implementation of the solution, including problem solving, milestone development and ongoing state of the customer reviews to ensure that customers maximize their usage of the platform. The Customer Success Manager will be required to collaborate with PreSales, Support, Sales, Development, Consulting and Partners ( in general the overall Oracle ecosystem) to coordinate and improve the customer’s use of Technology Cloud. Ultimately the success of the Customer Success Manager ‘s role is driving and securing a high level of customer satisfaction and ensuring that utilization of Oracle Public Cloud continues in its upward trajectory. Serveas the primary point of contact for Oracle Digital Prime customer’s post Cloudsales activities Assumeresponsibility for Public Cloud PaaS and IaaS adoption and issuesescalation Driving high customer Satisfaction Perform rapid assessments of clients internal technologylandscape, identify use case scenarios and deployment targets for PublicCloud technology Responsibilityto on-board seed systems onto Public Cloud and provideguidance in identifying opportunities where Oracle Public Cloud can beleveraged and upselling ancillary services and emerging technology Conductregular business reviews with clients Serveas the customers advocate and provide feedback to product management anddevelopment organizations Identify replenishment risks and collaborate with Oracle internalteams to remediate and ensure ongoing replenishment Partner with internal Oracle stakeholders to align accountactivities with the customer's business case and strategy Provideforecasts on likely future customer consumption and renewals Prepare and educate customers on new features / services Monitor and identify adoption and utilization trends,provide recommendations based on risk and customers’ business needs Development of reference accounts Operate as key conduit for knowledge transfer to installbase Experience & Qualifications Proven experience of Oracle Technology success withcustomers Experience in a customer-facing role An understanding of development and deployment concepts andtools that enable successful Public Cloud deployments Added-value selling skills Ability to become a trusted customer advisor and to build anetwork of influence within the customer Proactive and proven approachto problem solving Enthusiasm, energy and ability to evangelize and expand thefootprint of seeded markets in the public cloud platform Broad knowledge and experience in Public Cloud ecosystemand IT infrastructure elements Excellent communication skills, external customercommunication, but also internal communication, including escalation coordination Ability to work with an expanded team within Oracle Flexibility, this is a high growth area that requiresagility Fluent English and French mandatory Ability to travel 40% Detailed Description and Job Requirements Drive maximum adoption of Oracle solution and identify/drive product expansion opportunities via high value relationship with the client. Develop long term partnership with our clients to ensure they remain successful by realizing the full value of their investment with us to ensure client continues/renews contract with Oracle. Responsible for maintaining a high level of client satisfaction by being a liaison between our clients and Oracle - s internal operations. Identify product expansion/up sell opportunities. Work with larger clients. Provide input into the CSM methodology and direction. Act as mentor to newer CSMs on a voluntary basis. Leading contributor individually and as a team member, providing direction and mentoring to others. Work is non-routine and very complex, involving the application of advanced technical/business skills in area of specialization. Recommended 7 to 10 years of professional experience. Demonstrated experience in package systems implementation (CRM, ERP, Consulting experiences) or client facing relationship experience. Understanding of various technical architectures and operating systems. Industry experience is desired. Other Locations: SN-SN,Senegal-Dakar, TR-Turkey, MA-MA,Morocco-Casablanca, LB-LB,Lebanon-Beirut, CI-CI,Ivory Coast-Abidjan Job Type: Regular Employee Hire
2017-08-20T19:14:30Z
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My favorite get well card to send. It's on a paper lunch bag. On the inside of the bag put a packet of instant chicken noodle soup. I stick the soup to a piece of cardstock with poster tape. It doesn't tear the pouch open when they pull the packet off. Got the idea from a magazine but can't remember which one. Date: Monday, October 9, 2006 GMT Views: 713 Stamps: Stampa Rosa Alesa Baker Designs; prayer, Stampabilities; Get Well, Katie & Company
2018-02-21T08:23:10Z
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Noor Tagouri of #LetNoorShine fame, share her point of view over media misrepresentation. As she was misrepresented into American Media as Noor Suleman who is the wife of gunman Omar Mateen; the guy behind Orlando Night Club. Considering the magnitude of the case and involvement of a Muslim guy in the massacre, the incident has been reported as one of deadliest event in the history of American. Multiple media outlets have reported about the attack and case proceedings but in all of this midst the American Media has conducted a highly irresponsible act of misrepresentation that cause a person’s public persona to be jeopardize. In the time of content chaos where everybody wants to be heard loud & clear, be the first to break and stand out, one of the media outlet publicize the wrong picture of Noor Tagouri in place of Noor Suleman, which has gone viral on overall American Media Streams, a severe mistake that has cost Noor Tagouri much more than a mistake, but the question arises here is that is it really just a mistake? Not really! According to Noor Tagouri this is common, very depressing and stereotypical approach of news anchors and media person in America that whenever it comes to a news related to Muslims they expect a hijabi woman or a beard man behind the massacre without thinking rationally. Noor speaks out loud her point and show his rage & concern over this very matter in the video below: Noor Tagouri’s photo was mistakenly used to identify the Pulse nightclub shooter's wife — here's the lesson we all need to learn from it Posted by NowThis on Monday, April 9, 2018 Who is Noor Tagouri of #LetNoorShine Noor Tagouri of #LetNoorShine fame, is a Muslim American journalist & speaker. Being a well known personality in USA. She has fearlessly chase her dream to become America’s first Hijabi News Anchor. She’s a blazing force of positivism and activism across the globe, with her campaign of #LetNoorShine in 2012 she has garnered international recognition and developed a socially aware & engaged community of 1 Million followers, fulfilling her dream of becoming Hijabi News Anchor at leading American News Channel BBC News. As she’s born with the virtue of telling amazing stories, she is now exploring her avenues by becoming a documentary maker; her stories are the true reflection of story bearer rather than imposing her own perspectives. Her work includes: Being Hijabi, this is not the only ‘first’ she has achieved, she has also been photographed for the cover of spotlight feature in “Playboy” issue as first Hijabi women to be featured in full clothes on the steamy pages of magazine. About Orlando Night Club Shooting On 12th June 2016, a gunman opened fire at the leading gay club of Orlando. He kills 49 people in the attack and got shot dead at the spot. The attacker was found to be a Muslim American named Omar Mateen, local police and authorities took his wife Noor Suleman under investigation.
2019-01-16T03:51:38Z
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20% off the already discounted prices for all Valentines Day cards making them cost as low as $0.51 a piece. (PRWEB) February 01, 2013 Getting ready for that last minute Valentines Day shopping and can't find a decent card that says more than, "I bought this at a grocery store cause i almost forgot it was Valentines next week." Then Finding It For Less has great news; giving you an amazing personalized Valentines Day card with an additional 20% OFF the already reduced price with a brand new Tiny Prints Coupon Code. Have no fear as Finding It For Less always comes through for the last minute man, who couldn't decide if he should buy the card with the wagging dog tail as it's opened, or the Elton John audio card repeating "can you feel the love?" Now you can get an amazing Valentines Day card that has the personalized touch making the moment so much more significant, and at a cheaper price then at the grocery store with Finding It For Less' Tiny Prints Coupon Code saving 20% off the already discounted prices for all Valentines Day cards making them cost as low as $0.51 a piece. With Finding It For Less' incredible minute deal will not disappoint, but this brand new promotion only last until the 5th of February. If it is too late and you've missed the deal, then please don't miss another and follow Finding It For Less on twitter or like them on Facebook to stay up to date with immediate information regarding deals like the one you've seen above. Thank you for reading and please feel free to share this story on your own blog, Facebook, or twitter feed; or leave a comment, send an e-mail, or call Finding It For Less and leave a message at 206-984-7169 and thanks.
2018-03-24T22:32:27Z
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1 review. Add your own review. If there's anyone in the world I detest more than Mike Love its Brian Wilson's saxophonist, Paul Mertens. I'm sure he's a nice guy but he's put a few dreadful sax or flute solo's into Wilson's recent stuff and...well I think it's disgusting. Otherwise, Brian Wilson's new Christmas album is a nice (if slightly disturbing) trip down memory lane with Spector-esque production and charming block harmonies. Whether its altogether healthy for me to be listening to this rather than, say, the new Larrikin Love I'm not sure. I'm rocking back and forth, but I've got a grin on my face. YOUR RECENTLY VIEWED ITEMS - What I Really Want For Christmas by Brian Wilson Get alerted to new stock from this artist / label.
2018-10-21T05:24:14Z
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Choosing a great Father's Day gift for a senior doesn't have to be a chore. With a bit of planning, you'll find just the right thing for the man you want to honor on Father's Day. Whether you are looking for a gift for an active senior or someone who could use things to make life easier, there are lots of options. Gift Suggestions for Senior Dads Father's Day gifts for seniors should reflect the interests and tastes of the person involved. Before you go shopping for yet another tie, think about how the special dad on your list spends his time. Get a little creative for that perfect senior Father's Day gift. Give a gift that ties in with your Dad's hobbies. If he likes fishing, don't just surprise him with a new rod or lure. Give him the gift but tell him that you have made plans to spend a day or a weekend fishing with him. He will appreciate your wanting to spend time with him just as much as the gift. Some other hobby-related choices are: Rustic Wooden Three-Herb Box: If he has an interest in gardening and can't do it like he used to, give him a gift that doesn't require much effort. An indoor herb garden set, such as the one found at The Tasteful Garden, can be displayed in a window and will provide fresh herbs year round. This particular set has a rustic look with two herb planters. - Large Piece Puzzle: For the man who loves to put together puzzles, you can give him a puzzle from the Senior Store that is made with extra large pieces that are easy to handle. This large piece puzzle features a beautiful hot air balloon scene and has 350 large pieces. Gifts for the Reader If he likes to read, pick up the latest bestseller in the genre that he likes. You can also order a gift subscription to his favorite magazine or arrange to pick up the tab for home delivery of the daily newspaper. Some ideas to consider include: - Reader's Digest Large Print Edition: Surprise your dad with a ten month subscription to Reader's Digest Large Print Edition. This magazine is ideal for a senior since it has larger print than the standard edition making it easier to read. Reader's Digest is filled with articles related to health and culture as well as useful every day tips. No matter what his interests are in, this magazine is sure to appeal to him. - Barnes and Noble Gift Card: A gift card makes it easy for the dad in your life to pick out a book of his choice. Gift cards can be honored both at retail locations and online. If he needs help with ordering a book, offer to help him online or take him to the store and spend some time browsing the shelves together. Entertainment Related Gifts It's easy to give an entertainment-related gift for Father's Day. You can get your father tickets to a sporting event or a concert that he will enjoy. Gift certificates to movie theaters are another good choice. If you are shopping for someone who enjoys music, CDs can be a good idea. You can also burn a CD just for him. Some great options include: - Tickets to an Event: StubHub features tickets to local sporting events, concerts and theater productions. Pick an event that he is sure to enjoy and purchase a ticket for yourself as well so you can attend with him. Make it extra special by going out for lunch or dinner before. - Movies and TV Shows: At Best Buy, you can purchase his favorite movie or even television series on DVD or Blu-ray. This option will let him watch his show or movie while relaxing at home. Gifts of Helping Out In a situation where you are shopping for someone who is still living in his home but could use some help with household chores, arrange for a house cleaning service to come in on a regular basis, or for someone to mow the lawn. In colder climates, you may want to consider paying for someone to shovel the driveway and walkway at the house during the winter. Consider these options for finding help: - Maids.com: Enter the zip code of the senior to find a Maids.com location nearest them. You can hire a cleaning person to do spring or fall cleaning, windows, garage clean outs and more. - Errand Running Service: For the dad who needs a little extra help, consider hiring an errand running service to make his life easier. Many services will run errands such as going to the dry cleaners or grocery shopping. To find a local service, join Angie's list, a free service that helps you find the best company possible for your area. Gifts to Make Life Easier When it comes to dad, think about gadgets that will help make everyday living easier. Consider items like lighted magnifiers for people who have trouble making out the fine print on labels, or large-face watches or clocks. Some other options include: - Optelec PowerSlider Pocket Magnifier: This battery-operated magnifier offers 2X magnification and can fit into any pocket. Sold at Sight Connection, this handy magnifier comes with a protective case and is ideal for reading small print. Another feature of this product is the LED light. - Big Display Alarm Clock: From Maxi Aids, this alarm clock is an ideal Father's Day gift. Not only will he be able to see the big display clearly, this clock talks to you and has several options for setting the alarm, snoozing and giving reminders. Clothing Gift Ideas Clothing is another good choice when you are looking for Father's Day gifts. If you aren't sure about the size or color, you have a couple of options. Some stores will print off a gift receipt that allows the recipient to return or exchange the item within in a certain time. You also have the option of giving a gift card and letting Dad choose his gift. If you're in the market for something wearable as a gift for Dad, consider the following options: - Cozy Slippers: L.L. Bean offers a variety of slippers for men. Expect to find styles with or without a back, ones lined with cozy fleece or shearling and ones done in leather, suede or even corduroy. - Cardigan Sweater: A warm sweater, such as Nordstrom Rack's cotton-cashmere cardigan, is a versatile buy. It can be machine washed. If you want to send something that is good to eat as a gift, consider a gift basket of fruit, chocolate, jams or preserves. This is a good option if the recipient doesn't live nearby. You can place your order online or by phone and have it delivered on the day you choose. In a situation where you are shopping for someone who lives nearby, pick up a basket from a retailer or surprise him with one you put together. - Edible Arrangements: For the senior dad who loves fruit, a gift of fresh fruit from Edible Arrangements is not only delicious but pretty to look at. This company offers arrangements to fit any budget and prepares them using fresh, seasonal fruit. Arrangements can consist of all fruit or and can contain additions such as chocolate dipped fruit and a decorative vase. This gift is healthy and a great way to show him how much he means to you. - Cheryl's Cookies: Cheryl's Cookies offers cookies, brownies and other sweets. These sweet treats are ideal to give for Father's Day to the senior who loves goodies. You can choose from sports-themed cookies, classics such as chocolate chip and peanut butter or an assortment of cookies and brownies. These treats are ideal to give as a gift since they come packaged in a tin or cookie box and can be stored in his room or kitchen. Make It Special Whatever you choose as a Father's Day gift for your senior dad, keep in mind that he will think that it is wonderful because you took the time to pick it out. That's what makes it special in his eyes.
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The Weather Channel had its third straight day of a round-the-clock vigil for the approaching superstorm, and the tone of its meteorologists turned more ominous Sunday with evidence building that their forecasts would come true. The network is planning to live-stream its television coverage online so people in the eastern United States who lose power can keep up with the news on their mobile devices. The storm is expected to affect some 50 million people. "We want you to know we are not hyping this storm, OK?" on-air meteorologist Vivian Brown said. "We don't do that at The Weather Channel because we want you to be alert and aware." Other television networks mixed news of Hurricane Sandy with stories like the presidential campaign. In New York, the local CBS outlet ran a split screen with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie delivering a storm briefing Sunday afternoon and the New York Jets' game against the Miami Dolphins. But Hurricane Sandy, which is mixing with other weather systems to create a storm of unprecedented strength in the region, kept the undivided attention of The Weather Channel. The network's Julie Martin, stationed on a beach in Nags Head, N.C., looked increasingly weary of the wind and rain as she described the storm's staying power in a series of live reports. Meteorologist Jim Cantore, the network's most visible personality, said it was unlike anything he'd ever seen or covered. He had to take a brief break from his live reports from New York's Battery Park City to move his belongings because his hotel had been evacuated; his publicist's apartment was also in the evacuation zone. Bryan Norcross, the network's senior hurricane specialist, explained in an interview that the network tries to keep its tone serious yet urgent. The network's computer models have been consistent in their forecasts of the storm and it has been acting as anticipated, perhaps with even more strength. "Our goal has been to get people to appreciate the magnitude of the storm and try to prove to them that, based on everything we know, that this is going to be a system that is outside of their experience," Norcross said. The Weather Channel sent a message via Twitter calling it "an extraordinary storm, an extremely serious threat" and urged followers to re-tweet it. The storm "will occupy a place in the annals of weather history as one of the most extraordinary to have affected the United States," the network tweeted. Quickly, the Business Insider tweeted: "WHOA. The Weather Channel meteorologist just completely freaked out." Twitter filled with messages of concern for people in its path, as well as a few oddities. Comic Ricky Gervais made an unprintable suggestion as a joke, while media mogul Rupert Murdoch tweeted: "Eerie feeling, but kids getting ready to celebrate no school." ABC News posted a blog of storm-related news, while another Twitter message contained links to live webcams where computer users could track the storm's progress. Cosmopolitan magazine tweeted advice for "how to cut your bangs at home (because if you're going to be house-bound for Sandy, why not?)." ''Sesame Street" offered a hurricane toolkit to help children understand what's going on. Judging by The Weather Channel, there were also people who saw a business opportunity. There were frequent commercials from companies that make generators for people to keep electricity going in their homes if the power lines go down. Partly to underline the seriousness of the situation, The Weather Channel has refrained from using the "Frankenstorm" nickname coined by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration last week when the storm was a model on its computer forecasts. "Being cute about this storm is not the right idea," Norcross said.
2019-03-21T13:52:10Z
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Discount: Because of increased Gas Prices, Transport costs are going up, EasyWear is offering 15% discount on shipping to share the shipping cost. Use Code: GAS15OFF (if the code cannot be applied we will refund your credit card 15% off on shipping) Note: If you have any difficulties please call 1-888-908-7177 (Monday to Friday 8:30-4:30 or leave a message after hours. We do take phone order. - Adapted Full back cover with back shoulder snaps - Texture varies - Unsnapped before Washing - All dresses fit 2 standard size
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To save this file to your computer (rather than opening it in your browser) right click each link and choose "Save Target As...". Adobe Reader is required to read the document. In order to download the latest version just click Adobe Reader and follow the on-screen instructions. The original Audlem Village Design Statement and Landscape Character Assessment was produced by Audlem Planning Group and endorsed by the former Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council's Development Control Committee on 5th March 2009. It was also endorsed by the new Cheshire East Council on 29th July 2009. In late 2011 the Audlem Planning Group reviewed the original document and updated it. It was approved by the Parish Council in December 2011 and in February 2012 Cheshire East Council acknowledged receipt of it. CEC confirmed that the document will be given due weight as a material planning consideration when determining planning applications in the Parish of Audlem.
2020-01-22T08:12:48Z
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The Lions are in the hunt for a new boss following the departure of long-serving Kenny Jackett earlier this week. Sky Sports understands former Oldham manager Paul Dickov has emerged on the radar of the club, while former player Marc Bircham is odds-on favourite with Sky Bet to land the job. But the club insist it has yet to make an approach to a candidate and will instead look to draw up a shortlist at some stage next week. Chief executive Andy Ambler told the club's official website: "The process is ongoing. "We're aware of widespread reports in the media but I'd like to clarify to supporters that we are yet to approach anybody about the position left after Kenny's resignation. "Naturally, there will be speculation, and as a Board we've been enthused by the number and quality of applicants that have put their names forward so far. "But that is only as far as it has got. It's still just a matter of days since the process began and the club will take all the time it needs to find the appropriate person to fill the vacancy."
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Marvel’s Spider-Man – Season 1 Episode 7 Marvel’s Spider-Man moves the background Venom symbiote story to the front and explores Peter’s relationship with the alien creature. Peter’s time wearing the black suit has been explored a number of ways. Spider-Man 3 told this story, the 90s Spider-Man cartoon had its own version of it, Spectacular Spider-Man dealt with it in its own way and Ultimate Spider-Man also had a take on it. That doesn’t even factor in the various comic book versions of the symbiote story that have cropped up over the years. This depiction is along similar lines to Spider-Man 3 with the symbiote affecting Peter Parker’s personality to a noticeable degree. Peter is portrayed as being really annoying in this episode. He wears hipster style glasses, uses embarrassingly irritating non words like bruh as well as shortening words that don’t need to be shortened. It’s an amusingly embarrassing characterisation that makes a lot of sense in the context of the symbiote amplifying aspects of Peter Parker’s personality. The alien grants him improved confidence but that comes with a lack of self awareness. He is essentially trying to be “cool” as he thinks that will translate into people thinking he’s “cool” but Peter Parker has no frame of reference for what “cool” might be to other people so comes across as something of a dork. The reaction of those around him tells us everything we need to know about how welcome his new attitude is but Peter lacks the self awareness to notice those reactions so keeps acting this way. It also affects the Spider-Man side of his life by increasing his arrogance about how great he is as a super hero. He is more effective at fighting crime and this definitely goes to his head as he feels that he is completely unstoppable while also being able to do no wrong in the eyes of the law. This is shown by his unprovoked attack on a recently released Vulture. He sees him flying through the sky and automatically assumes that he must be up to no good so goes on the offensive without assessing the situation first. Admittedly this is something he might have done pre-symbiote but he would also have shown more remorse when it became clear that he had made a mistake. It’s a good scene that shows Peter still has a lot to learn when it comes to what constitutes breaking the law. The symbiote also clearly affects Peter by making him more aggressive as Spider-Man. This is clearly addressed when he fights Alistair Smythe as the Vulture at Horizon Labs when he delivers a brutal beating after the point where Smythe would seem to be defeated. Max Modell reacts with horror at Spider-Man’s behaviour which proves to be the start of a call for Peter that is reinforced when the symbiote lashes out as Harry. He hadn’t been challenged before then so didn’t realise that his methods might be too extreme but starts to realise once it is pointed out to him. This results in a literalised internal conflict for Peter as he fights to remove the symbiote. Naturally it doesn’t take rejection well and fights to keep a hold on him. This part of the episode is somewhat ridiculous as he punches at the black goo when it drags him around New York City. I see what they were going for but it didn’t translate very well in a visual sense. Another issue is that everything happens far too quickly. Peter goes from being drunk on the benefits of his augmented abilities to being terrified of the threat the alien represents in a very short time which means that it doesn’t quite sink in. Previous adaptations have told this story over multiple episodes so this problem might have been fixed by taking a similar approach. Having an entire episode focused on how much the suit was corrupting him might have made for a stronger story overall. Peter’s change in attitude as a result of the corruption by the symbiote does pay off well when he returns it to Horizon and admits to Max Modell that he had it all along. This results in Peter being punished therefore salvaging something from the rushed plotting by delivering consequences for Peter’s actions. Unfortunately the consequences don’t really seem that severe and it’s bizarre that Max doesn’t figure out that Spider-Man was using the V-252 as a costume considering how easily Adrian Toomes seemed to conclude this. Max should be drawing connections between Peter and Spider-Man by now but he still isn’t and that is starting to become frustrating. The symbiote ties into the ongoing rivalry between Osborn Academy and Horizon High in really interesting ways. Norman Osborn hires Adrian Toomes because of his former connection to Horizon High, This proves to be useful as Norman is given information about the V-252 and goes about acquiring it for himself. The acquisition of the Vulture tech clearly proves useful to him as well and may inspire the Green Goblin tech in some way. Toomes is also able to confirm that the V-252 was discovered by NASA and donated to Horizon therefore establishing that it is an alien life form rather than being created in a lab. Alistair Smythe becoming another Vulture was a nice touch as it demonstrates an ability on the part of the writers to play around with established comic book characters in interesting ways as well as showing the impact Norman Osborn’s acquisitions has on super villains in New York. As always Norman Osborn seems shrewd and in control. The strongest scene was when he engineered a scenario where Spider-Man would be forced to give up the symbiote and turn it over to him. He frames this as an attempt to help him remove the alien parasite from his body and store it safely. It’s something that seems to appeal to Peter who is desperate to be rid of it. Thankfully the Vulture sonic scream tech is exactly what is required to force the symbiote off Peter who then steals the containment tech before Norman can take control of it. This shows that Peter is learning and rightly doesn’t trust Norman Osborn. Of course Norman now knows what Horizon has and what it’s capable of so it won’t be the final attempt to take control of it. As a side note, I wonder if the animators of this show are big fans of Ghostbusters. Peter used a device that looked similar to a proton pack in the previous episode and this episode featured devices that looked a lot like a PKE meter as well as a Ghost Trap. Despite the rushed nature of the plotting there is a hint that the threat of the symbiote will return when Peter leaves it in Max Modell’s hands. He assumes that Max will look at his research and reach the same conclusion but it’s entirely possible that this won’t happen and Max will see it as an acceptable risk to continue working with the V-252. Peter’s closing thoughts assume that Max is automatically a better option to leave it with than Norman Osborn but the potential for that not to be the case exists and would do a lot for Max’s character by adding layers to him. An uneven episode that depicts Peter’s change in personality when bonded with the symbiote really well. Seeing how this impacts his time as Spider-Man also works well in how his crime fighting changes. The corruption shown by him leaping to conclusions when seeing the Vulture and delivering more brutal beat downs to villains is also interesting if really on the nose. I also liked how this tied into the ensuing rivalry between Osborn Academy and Horizon High as well as showing how shrewd and intelligent Norman Osborn is. The episode falls down by rushing through this particular plot. Peter’s transition from enjoying his augmented abilities to being terrified of what the symbiote represents happens far too quickly and the whole thing feels resolved too quickly. Peter’s battle with the symbiote as he tries to separate himself from it also seems too silly when visualised. We’d love to know your thoughts on this and anything else you might want to talk about. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter or just leave a comment in the comment section below. You’ll need an account for Disqus but it’s easy to set up. If you want to chat to me directly then I’m on Twitter as well.
2018-04-23T09:32:00Z
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I know I do this randomly and seemingly out of a sense of restlessness, but this time I think I may keep it a while. I’ve soured of the giant-header themes: no one needs to scroll through an image to get to the content. This one is clean, has the content front and center, and has a nice little Connector tab up top. So you can hunt me down on Twitter, and Google+, and read my Tumblr, which is an ongoing project of going through my CD collection, and even look at my Youtube and Vimeo channels if such be your delight. Bonus Internet points for anyone who can name all my rogues gallery at the end of the song above. That’s all. I’m keeping off the wider internet so as not to be spoiled before I see Force Awakens on Sunday. Enjoy your weekend.
2023-01-29T08:33:42Z
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Submitted by: Debbie Michalik (Mom) My Tribute: Gone too soon! I will always remember your sweet smile, and the loving person you were. Drugs took over your life, but it never took away your kind & loving heart. I miss you so very much! When you died, a piece of me died with you. My life is forever changed without you! I am trying to take peace in knowing, that you are no longer facing your demons, and that you are safe in the loving arms of our Lord! Rest in Peace my son! I love you!
2017-03-23T00:18:31Z
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Our website claims no ownership, representation or development of the gmaes reviewed on its pages. Users can download the game from the links of Official Website and legal sources. Review: 911 Operator Providing high-quality game reviews is our main goal. 15 hours of gaming (or more), familiarity with all the video gaming trends and ability to make catchy texts are required from our staff writers.View all reviews This strategy game places you in the prime position of a 911 dispatcher who works overtime to save lives from a control room. Anything from the fire department, police to ambulance units are all awaiting your instruction to go and save lives. The setting is primarily a stationary emergency room which looks like a heavily rendered 2D photograph, making this game essentially lifeless. For the entire session of the game, you’ll be staring at blue maps based on OSM. Calls will be coming on the screen and notifications will alert you about what emergencies are taking place currently. There’s a lot of interactive screens throughout the game, and you’ll mostly be staring at map and squad details. Once you press start, the game gives you pointers such as first aid tips, action plans, and pointers when dealing with different emergencies and situations. You can check resources, squads, and shops. Resources include staff, vehicles, and equipment. You can build up teams and optimize your resources based on the kinds of emergencies that you want to focus on. If you need more resources, you can purchase them (for example, fire trucks). The game is mostly about judgment calls, as opposed to actual combat. You may be forced to reject some calls and give priority to others. Initially, the game is exhilarating but after a while, it becomes a bit mechanical as you learn which emergencies to prioritize and which ones to ignore. What makes the game interesting is the fact that you can download actual OSM maps, with real streets and addresses, making you feel like you are in an actual control room. As the pace of the game moves faster, you’ll quickly learn why strategy is an integral part of the game. If you’re playing this game on an Xbox with an attached mouse then controlling the entire operation is quite easy. However, a gamepad is just as effective, as you can quickly move around and make selections. The controls are quite easy, and you can create your squads, answer calls, check your inventory or select which emergencies to choose from. I’d say the controls are quite sufficient for a strategy genre which in this case is almost static. Replay Value: 2.5 As I mentioned, the game starts out exhilarating at first, and you can feel a mad adrenaline rush in the initial few minutes of the game. However, everything starts to get quite boring after that, and unless you like staring at a static screen for hours, you won’t get much of a high from this game. You’ll get calls for all kinds of emergencies, and you do get a taste of the dispatch room. However, this isn’t a game I’d spend too much time replaying. This game ultimately creates a drag effect for you, and the blue visuals will soon wear your out. There is an absolute lack of depth to the game, almost as if it were designed to be part of something bigger. The gameplay is quite bland and downright boring after a few hours of playing. The stressful calls are welcome at first, but gradually take a toll on you. This game is definitely worth a few minutes of your time; anything beyond that and it begins to feel like a torture tool. Replay Value 2.5 Detailed tips on medical and first aid practices. Little visual variety.
2020-02-20T08:30:36Z
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Habitat for Humanity's ReStore Auction underway for November Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore InStore Silent Auction for the month of November opened on Thursday, Nov. 3 and will close on Tuesday, Nov. 25 at noon. Stained glass and other art glass items are featured for this monthly InStore auction although there are also several other interesting bits and pieces to bid on. Starting bids for this month’s 16 items range from $20 to $250, so there is something in everyone’s price range. A video catalogue of all offerings is available on Facebook.com/NewBernReStore. Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore is located at 930 Pollock Street in New Bern. Store hours for checking out this month’s Auction, and to place bids, are Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesdays through Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The ReStore will be closed on and the day after Thanksgiving, but will be open on Saturday, November 28 for bid payments.
2021-09-26T02:08:34Z
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Adding charm and beauty to your property can be done simply by just adding double glazed uPVC windows to your home or office. A uniquely designed uPVC Adding charm and beauty to your property can be done simply by just adding double glazed uPVC windows to your home or office. A uniquely designed uPVC window units with specifications tailored to the property’s best features will enhance the overall appeal and value of any building they’re fitted. Landlords and tenants reached these conclusions for the Sheffield area in a workshop offered by uPVC Windows Sheffield. The workshop offered by uPVC Windows Sheffield was used to teach locals the fundamentals of home maintenance and some of the quality features of modern homes, such as windows and doors. According to representatives of the company who spoke at the programme, double glazed uPVC are the best value options for windows installation or repairs because they are virtually maintenance-free and easy to preserve, and will not fade, rust or rot. The high energy ratings of good quality uPVC windows can help homeowners with time and cost. They are also durable and reliable, make the home safe and secure, and are usually in a wide variety of styles and colours that emphasize the best features of the home or office building. Double glazed uPVC window installations and repairs can help modernize your property and help with insulation and security of the building, according the speakers of the seminar which included company executives and leading industry professionals. The spokesperson of uPVC Windows Sheffield, in response to questions by workshop attendees on quality assurance, expressed the importance of the training of installation engineers and making sure they are HSE-approved and industry accredited. All engineers within uPVC Windows Sheffield are CRB-certified and HSE-approved to provide a guarantee to their work. “They are also fully equipped with the latest and most advanced techniques and technology to guarantee speed and effectiveness of every client’s job,” he said. He said another important factor is the supplier of the unit. “Double glazed uPVC windows are produced by uPVC Windows Sheffield, which makes us not have to depend on other suppliers. Therefore, our customers can count on the A-standard quality and reliability of our units we use for installations or replacements,” he offered. The residents of Sheffield have, over the years, come to trust the high quality installation, repair, and replacement of uPVC windows offered by uPVC Windows Sheffield. Manufacture and supply of double glazed uPVC windows by the firm can help increase the appeal and ambiance of any home. The style of windows range from the traditional to a more modern look and can help make a huge visual statement. uPVC Windows Sheffield promises to clients - Delivery 7 to 14 business days - 100% work guarantee and fully insured. - Double glaze units of 28mm that are internally beaded to help increase security and the installation - The 70mm A-glass and 5 chambers help to increase the units’ thermal insulation and strength. - We offer a 10-year guarantee with our durable key locking handles. Company Website – https://upvcwindows-sheffield.uk Name of Contact – Aaron Turner Company – uPVC Windows Sheffield Telephone – 0800 061 4897 Contact Email – firstname.lastname@example.org
2019-01-20T10:38:10Z
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Pink Floyd Release Video Of 1968 performance of Astronomy Domine (hennemusic) Pink Floyd are streaming video of a 1968 live performance of "Astronomy Domine", as the latest entry in their ongoing vintage video series. The footage captures the band's August 31, 1968 appearance at the Kastival rock and pop festival in Kasterlee, Belgium just six months after the addition of David Gilmour on guitar in place of founding member Syd Barrett, who officially left the group in the spring of that year The tune was the opening track from the UK band's 1967 debut, "The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn", which reached No. 6 on the UK charts and No. 131 on the US Billboard 200 upon its original release. Gilmour has been making headlines recently with news of an upcoming auction in New York where the Pink Floyd legend will sell off more than 120 guitars from his personal collection. Christie's auctioneers will host the June 20 event, which will focus on a selection of Gilmour's preferred Fender Broadcasters, Esquires, Telecasters and Stratocasters. Read more and watch the video here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. Pink Floyd Stream 1969 Performance Video
2019-06-18T21:56:43Z
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Saudi Arabia is suddenly facing a serious catastrophe — here’s why Saudi Arabia is in serious trouble. The Binladin Group, the kingdom’s largest construction company, has terminated the employment of fifty thousand foreign workers. They have been issued exit visas, which they have refused to honor. These workers will not leave without being paid back wages. Angry with their employer, some of the workers set fire to seven of the company’s buses. Unrest is on the cards in the Kingdom. In April, King Salman fired the water and electricity minister Abdullah al-Hasin, who had come under criticism for high water rates, new rules over the digging of wells and cuts in energy subsidies. The restructured ministry was to save the Kingdom $30 billion—precious money for an exchequer that is spluttering from low oil prices. Eighty-six percent of Saudis say that they want the water and electricity subsidies to continue. They are not prepared to let these disappear. They see this as their right. Why, they say, should an energy rich country not provide almost free energy for its subjects? When King Salman took over last year, he inherited a kingdom in dire straits. Saudi Arabia’s Treasury relies upon oil sales for over ninety percent of its revenue. The population does not pay tax, so the only way to raise funds is from oil sales. As oil prices fell from $100/ barrel to $30/barrel, oil revenues for the Kingdom collapsed. Saudi Arabia lost $390 billion in anticipated oil profits last year. Its budget deficit came to $100 billion—much higher than it has been in memory. For the first time since 1991, Saudi Arabia turned to the world of private finance to raise $10 billion for a five-year loan. That this country, with a vast sovereign wealth fund, needs to borrow money to cover its bills is an indication of its fragile fundamentals. What does a country do when it enters a period of crisis? It calls the consulting firm McKinsey. That is precisely what Saudi Arabia did. McKinsey sent its crack analysts to the Kingdom. They returned—in December 2015—with Saudi Arabia Without Oil: The Investment and Productivity Transformation. This report could have been written without a site visit. It carries all the clichés of neo-liberalism: transform the economy from a government-led to a market-led one, cut subsidies and transfer payments, and sell government assets to finance the transition. There is not one hint of the peculiar political economy and cultural context of Saudi Arabia. The report calls for a cut in Saudi Arabia’s public-sector employment and a cut in its three million low-wage foreign workers. But the entire political economy of Saudi Arabia and the culture of its Saudi subjects are reliant upon state employment for the subjects and low-wage subservience from the guest workers. To change these two pillars calls into question the survival of the monarchy. A Saudi Arabia without oil, McKinsey should have honestly said, is a Saudi Arabia without a monarchy. What would the McKinsey transformation produce? “A productivity-led transformation,” wrote the eager analysts, “could enable Saudi Arabia to again double its [Gross Domestic Product] and create as many as six million new Saudi jobs by 2030.” The King’s son, Mohammed Bin Salman (MbS), took McKinsey at its word. He then copied and pasted the report in his own Saudi Vision 2030. Little of Prince MbS’s statement differs from the McKinsey proposal. The eagerness of the Prince shows his lack of experience. It is unlikely that he has read Naomi Klein’s The Shock Doctrine, a full-scale assault on the idea of economic transformation. Even more unlikely that he has read Duff McDonald’s The Firm, an evisceration of McKinsey’s smoke and mirrors model. To base an entire country’s future on a McKinsey report seems reckless. But then Prince MbS has a streak of recklessness in him. He led the Saudi war on Yemen – and that has not turned out well at all. The peace talks over that war being held in Kuwait remain stalled. Saudi Arabia made almost no gains in Yemen. Should the man who led Saudi Arabia into humiliating failure in Yemen now be in charge of its economic transformation? Saudi Arabia is a monarchy. Prince MbS has the King’s favor. His talents are measured by the King and not by the people. They will have to tolerate his shenanigans with the economy just as they have had to tolerate his failed war on Yemen. What is Prince MbS’s Saudi Vision 2030? Despite the attempts to create some stability in the oil market, there is no indication that oil prices would be raised to safe levels anytime soon. If oil remains below $50/barrel, Saudi Arabia has to revise its own economic project. That means that Saudi Arabia will have to find new ways to create revenues. To shift from an oil-dependent economy to an industrial-tourism-finance economy will require a massive dose of investment. To secure that investment, Saudi Arabia plans to sell a small stake of its state-owned oil firm—ARAMCO. The plan is to raise at least $2 trillion from that sale and from the sale of other state assets. This money will bolster the depleted Sovereign Wealth Fund, which might otherwise run dry by 2017-2020. The enhanced Sovereign Wealth Fund will be used to develop new industrial sectors such as petrochemicals, manufacturing at the medium scale and finance as well as tourism. Foreigners will be allowed to own property in the Kingdom and entrepreneurial activity will be encouraged by the state. How does all this happen by 2020 – the date proposed by Prince MbS—or even by 2030—the name of the Prince’s plan? Will Saudi Arabia be able to rapidly transform its population from being satisfied with receipts of oil revenues to being workers in an insecure market environment? History suggests a long period of dissatisfaction amongst the public during this kind of enormous transition. Can the Saudi royal family manage the level of anger and humiliation that this change will evoke? The IMF’s director of Middle East and Central Asia—Masood Ahmed—is sure that the transition will work just fine. In fact, Ahmed believes that the McKinsey plan is perhaps a little too modest. What the Saudis need to do, said Ahmed, is to attract more private investment to help the diversification plan. Where will this private investment come from? Perhaps from China, which has already signed a large ($2.48 billion) nuclear deal with Saudi Arabia. The kingdom is China’s largest oil supplier. China’s Sinopec, PetroChina and Yunnan Yuntianhua work closely with ARAMCO to build oil refineries in the kingdom and on the Chinese coastline. Chinese construction companies are building the Haramain railroad that will eventually link Mecca and Madina. China is the largest trading partner of Saudi Arabia. The Binladin group will mothball some of its cranes, but that does not mean that cranes will hang over the skyline of the kingdom. Chinese construction firms are prepared to build the new infrastructural base in Saudi Arabia. Washington, if it is paying attention, must see the drift of its old ally—either into social chaos or into the Chinese orbit. No other alternative exists.
2017-06-27T05:55:59Z
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What challenges must be overcome in order to develop a sustainable investment policy for agriculture? Coralie David: OECD The latest contributor to our speaker interview series is Coralie David- Policy Analyst – Investment in Agriculture at OECD. Coralie has been working at OECD since 2010 and is now working on policies to promote sustainable private investment in agriculture, in particular in Indonesia, Tanzania and Myanmar. We put 5 questions to Coralie on the top issues in agriculture investment. · What challenges must be overcome in order to develop a sustainable investment policy for agriculture? While mature markets are confronted with constraints such as the lack of available arable land as well as stagnating yields and productivity, investment opportunities in frontier markets are often hampered by weak legal and regulatory frameworks. Insecure and complex land rights and a difficult and long process to access land feature among the main impediments to sustainable agricultural investment. Tenure insecurity is often associated with rapid resource depletion and low investment in land improvements, and thus dampens agricultural productivity growth. Furthermore, agricultural investors are often deterred by weak governance which creates uncertainty and raises transaction costs. In fact, weak governance is correlated with low levels and low growth rates of agricultural capital stock per worker. Heavy regulation and excessive red tape also undermine investment by increasing costs and delays for investors and result in higher corruption levels among public officials, as shown by the World Bank’s ‘Doing Business’ reports. Inefficient credit markets, unpredictable trade rules, high levels of taxation, and inadequate infrastructure and public services provision in rural areas, all undermine investment in agriculture. · What questions should investors ask when making asset allocation decisions? Asset allocation decisions rely on the potential for securing high returns which is determined not only by the ability to seize existing opportunities but also by the capacity to identify and mitigate political, social and environmental risks. The investment climate is a key determinant of investment opportunities and the potential returns on investment. An attractive business climate relies in particular on: clear, transparent and accessible legislation and policies; secure and well-defined land and water rights that can incentivise land owners to promote investments enhancing land productivity; adequate agriculture-related infrastructure to connect investors to customers and suppliers and enhance value addition; open and reliable agricultural trade to facilitate sourcing, processing and distribution of goods and services within agricultural value chains; large and competitive financial markets with adequate prudential safeguards; enhanced agricultural research and development to stimulate innovation, increase productivity and address new challenges, such as climate change; efforts in human capital development, including through policies tailored to the needs of the agricultural sector; and efficient tax policy and administration, which strike an optimal balance between creating a business and investment-friendly tax regime and leveraging sufficient revenue for public service delivery. Political, social and environmental risks in investing in agriculture can be particularly high, in particular in developing countries. Investors should thus clearly identify those risks and put in place mechanisms to prevent and mitigate them. Political risks, such as unpredictable policy changes, are often relatively high in developing countries and may alter the terms and conditions necessary for successful projects. In developing countries, social risks include the displacement and loss of livelihoods of local populations due to a lack of access to land and water resources, or increased food insecurity caused by exports of produced agricultural products. They can significantly increase reputational risks and are exacerbated by weak governance, a lack of transparency and inequity of power in investor-community relationships. Multi-stakeholder dialogue and consultations with affected local communities can help mitigate such risks by helping align different interests. However, they require time and thus patient capital. Finally, environmental risks in the agricultural sector are linked in particular to climate change. Agricultural production is quite vulnerable to climate change consequences, such as global warming, rising sea levels, changing precipitation patterns and extreme weather events. Carefully assessing these various types of risks is critical to secure profitable returns in the long term. · What characteristics should investors look for in an agriculture fund manager? First, an agriculture fund manager should have a deep knowledge of the agricultural sector to understand its opportunities and challenges. A good knowledge of the sector can help reduce social risks by facilitating the development of sustainable business models, such as contract farming or joint ventures, as alternatives to land acquisitions. It can also mitigate environmental risks, arising for example from poor agricultural practices, such as the cultivation of unsuitable land and the excessive use of chemicals, that may lead to the over-exploitation and degradation of natural resources, thereby reducing agricultural productivity. An agriculture fund manager should also be familiar with managing patient capital as profit from agricultural investments can often be harnessed only after several years. Second, an agriculture fund manager should have experience in dealing with issues specific to the business climate which depends on a wide set of policies that go beyond agricultural policy, including macro-economic and sectoral policies. In particular, investment policy, infrastructure development, trade policy, financial sector development, human resources development, research and development and tax policy are key determinants of the business climate. A fund manager should be able to identify and mitigate the risks related to these various policies. In weak governance zones, complex and unsecure land tenure rights and corruption often constitute major risks undermining investment. If the host government does not have clear and well-enforced laws on transparency and anti-corruption, governance-related risks for investors are high. In fact, government bodies overseeing the land sector are among the public entities most affected by service-level bribery. A fund manager should know how to interact and work with various government levels, deal with situations of bribery, and work in an environment where contract enforcement remains weak. Finally, an agriculture fund manager should have strong expertise in conducting multi-stakeholder consultations and designing contractual agreements between a range of various stakeholders. Working openly and collaboratively with local communities and civil society organisations can help mitigate social risks and thus improve financial outcomes. He/she should also be able to create partnerships between various investors with complementary skills and experiences. · What area of agriculture offers the most potential for returns (e.g. commodities, picks and shovels or farmland)? Investing in agricultural commodities may offer significant returns in the short and long term. Agricultural production needs to increase by 60% over the next 40 years to meet the rising demand for food. Additional production will also be necessary to provide feedstock for expanding biofuel production. Furthermore, rising incomes and urbanisation will lead to changes in diets that shift consumption to more processed foods, fats and animal protein. This will favour higher value meats and dairy products, and drive the indirect demand for coarse grains and oilseeds for livestock feed. Finally, fish production is one of the fastest growing sources of animal protein, with world fisheries and aquaculture production expected to grow by 15% by 2012. As a result, nominal prices of the main agricultural commodities are expected to trend upwards over the next ten years, and real prices are projected to average 10-30% above those of the previous decade (OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2012-2021). Investments in food crop, biofuel, feedstock, meat, dairy and aquaculture production may thus offer significant returns. However, investments in agricultural production should avoid acquiring land and rather develop business partnerships with local producers that may offer benefits over the longer term both to investors and host countries. Indeed, large-scale land investments may lead to the displacement, the loss of livelihoods, and more limited access to land for the local population, including indigenous and nomadic communities, and thus result in nutritional deprivation, social polarisation and political instability. Investors’ risks are particularly high where land use rights are not well defined in the legislation of the host state, governance is weak, or those affected lack voice. Inclusive business models, such as contract farming or joint ventures, as alternatives to land acquisitions, can effectively minimise investors’ risks. · What regions offer the best responsible and profitable return on investment? Developing countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, may offer the most profitable returns on investment. Based on their greater potential to increase land devoted to agriculture and to improve productivity, developing countries will provide the main source of global production growth to 2021. An additional 680 million people are expected to inhabit the planet by 2021 with the fastest population growth rates in Africa and India. Investments supplying growing domestic markets in developing countries may thus be quite profitable. Despite weak governance frameworks resulting in higher risks for investors, countries of Sub-Saharan Africa often present, in addition to much labour, abundant and inexpensive natural resources, including land, water and favourable agro-ecological conditions, that have remained under-exploited as agriculture has been neglected both by African governments and large investors for almost thirty years. In fact, from 2001 to 2009, most growth in agricultural output in Africa originated from land development, while such growth relied on rising total factor productivity in the rest of the world. As a result, Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowest agricultural capital stock per worker which is a major determinant of labour productivity (SOFA, 2012). Consequently, the continent offers a large potential for increasing agricultural productivity, and thus for profitable returns on investment. What do you think? Coralie will be taking part in a panel discussion on developing a sustainable agriculture policy framework at the Agriculture Investment Summit in June. Click the banner below to find out more about the event and attending. Thank you for your time Coralie!
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Return To: HR Policy Index We realize the typical work based personal relationship have no adverse impact. However, in cases where the relationship deteriorates, it can lead to other issues that seriously affect the workplace. Some of these issues include revenge, sabotage, rumors, depression, false accusations, sexual harassment and more. In short, workplace relationships generally become issues after a breakup and for this reason we stand to enforce this policy.
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The law firm of Jacqueline M. Mills recognizes the importance of privacy and the sensitivity of personal information. As a law firm, we have a professional obligation to keep confidential all information we receive within a lawyer/client relationship. Our relationship with you is founded on trust and we are committed to maintaining that trust. We are committed to protecting any personal information we hold. Contacting Us via the Website Contacting us via the website or e-mail does not constitute a lawyer/client relationship of any kind. Any correspondence entered into here shall not to be construed as legal advice, but merely as providing a vehicle to contact the law firm of Jacqueline M. Mills in a direct and timely fashion. Confidential documentation or information should not be sent to the firm electronically until a retainer has been confirmed. 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Land activist Dayamani Barla addresses a news meet at Kute village in Ranchi on Monday. (Hardeep Singh) Fears of community displacement in the wake of Ranchi’s proposed core capital project were raised at a United Nations meeting in Geneva from June 25 to July 5. Capital resident and former member of state women commission Vasvi Kiro, who was one of the four Indian tribals invited to participate in a meeting of the committee on the elimination of discrimination against women (CEDAW), the UN, voiced her concerns. Her statement, a copy of which is with The Telegraph, said protests against displacement were gathering momentum across India but states were disinterested in implementing Land Acquisition Resettlement And Rehabilitation Act 2013, commonly known as LARRA. Kiro also spoke about Ranchi’s Kute village near HEC area, where fresh protests were on against the state government’s proposed core capital, including Assembly, secretariat buildings and other infrastructure. In the early 1960s, the government had acquired 32 villages near HEC land, but people of some 12 villages continue to live there because successive governments did not bother with the “surplus land”. But now, since the past couple of years, Jharkhand state government is trying to uproot people of these 12 tribal villages, Kute being the most famous, without a rehab package. “Kute and other villages apart, I spoke on tribal rights on forestland and non-integration of tribal medicine with AYUSH, a unit of the ministry of health, family planning, which however works to promote traditional system of medicine. I was given two minutes to speak on June 30 and a minute on July 1. But I did my job. Ameline Nicole of France chaired our meeting. I hope the issues I spoke on, however briefly, will be communicated to the government of India for further actions,” Kiro said. On how issues were relevant to elimination of discrimination against women, Kiro said: “Women’s consent is never taken when governments acquire land. Lives of countless tribal women are integrated with land and its produce.” Prem Prakash Nath Shahdeo, a villager agitating against the core capital, said they were ready to intensify their struggle. “We are happy our issue was raised in a UN meeting. We will intensify our agitation with a massive meeting on July 26 and we will also fix the date to march to the state Assembly to make the government aware that we villagers won’t allow the core capital to come up on our land at any cost,” Shahdeo said. Fearing the state government is pushing off tribals from ancestral land, Kute residents have been agitating vehemently ever since chief minister Hemant Soren laid the foundation of the new Assembly building, a part of core capital, on the outskirts of Ranchi this January 21. Last month, villagers led by former human resource development minister Bandhu Tirkey also ploughed on the proposed site, planting maize and paddy to protest against the 2,342-acre project, 15km from Ranchi district headquarters.
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This post is sponsored by DRESSLILY We’ve had a rough few weeks ever since we lost our puppy Anya. The hubby and I have been working terribly long hours all week long and really could use a break! We decided to just chill by our backyard, next to my sweet Anya’s grave… coffee in hand, and take in the gorgeous Fall morning! Scroll all the way to the bottom to shop my look! I decided to pair it with these fab chokers I got in a sponsored collab with Dresslily! They have so many many stunning edgy chokers – they work as an accessory for Halloween, but now I wear them with really anything and they look rad! :)You can pick them up here ! ( Dresslily Halloween Big Promotion #dresslilyhalloween )Something about these Fall mornings are so romantic. I threw on my super cozy open-weave sweater, skinny jeans and these STUNNING silver pumps!I’ve been strutting around all week in these pumps – to work, running errands, even walking my dog! I love mixing in a pop of red – red scarves, red bags or red hats to pick up the neutrals.Again you can see how the chokers take the loop up a notch! This open weave is SO pretty! Love how it slips off the shoulder… Getting around in these silver pumps – I’m a FAN! I usually love ANY pumps, but lets face it, they’re not a friend of your feet! But THESE – by Calvin Klein that I picked up at Home Goods on sale had these INSANELY comfy pumps. They have the best arch support and I’m seriously not seen without them ever again! Did I tell you about my ADOOOOOORABLE Kate Spade polka dot tote! Its been in my closet for a while now, but I decided to bring her out – my outfit could use a lil polka 🙂 Skinny jeans from Zara – an old fav!
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The highly interactive multi-media exhibit follows the legendary life of a poor, illiterate child as he ascends to Genghis Khan, one of the world’s greatest conquerors and leaves a lasting imprint on modern-day culture. Utilizing video-screens, handicraft and weaponry activity stations and role-playing kiosks, the exhibit aims to create an educational and historical experience for visitors of all ages. It's a must-see exhibition for those who live in or will visit the Dallas-Fort Worth area this summer! While you visit the Irving Arts Center website for ticket info and events, don't forget to enter the Conquer Your Fears Sweepstakes, where you could win monthly prizes including Six Flags passes, free hotel stays, AMEX gift cards, and an all-expense paid trip to San Diego! Fun Facts for Inquisitive Minds - In just 25 years the Mongolian army conquered more lands and people than the Romans during their 400 year rule. Genghis Khan and his sons united smaller countries into larger ones and developed international borders for countries that still stand today, including China, Korea and India. At one point their empire spanned between 11 and 12 million square miles, across Eastern Europe and Asia. - Genghis Khan is also noted for his cultural influence on the world, his appreciation of the arts and his creation of a stable government. Passports, international borders, the postal system, hamburgers and even pants can be traced back to Genghis Khan’s rule. - You might be related! Nearly .5 percent of the world’s male population can trace their heritage back to Genghis Khan’s family. That’s nearly 16 million men! - Genghis Khan’s burial place is still one of the greatest archeological mysteries of our time. The warrior was placed in an unmarked grave in Mongolia. One imaginative account states that 800 horsemen trampled repeatedly over the burial site to obscure the location of the grave. The horsemen were then killed by another set of soldiers so they could not disclose the grave site. Disclosure: I was compensated for my time for writing this post. All contents are based on information provided by Business 2 Blogger.
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Following on from last month, when we considered the recent judgment of the European Court of Justice in Astra Zeneca UK Ltd v HMRC, dealing with the VAT consequences of a salary sacrifice arrangement, this month we look at the tax treatment of salary sacrifice arrangements more generally. What is salary sacrifice? The principle behind most salary sacrifice arrangements is that an employee gives up part of their entitlement to salary or bonus, which would otherwise be subject to income tax and national insurance contributions (NICs), in exchange for a non-cash benefit. This non-cash benefit enjoys a full or partial exemption from income tax and/or NICs. The result is a saving of both employer and employee NICs and, in some cases, income tax as well. The tax and NICs savings are commonly split between both the employer and employee so that both parties benefit from the arrangements. Such arrangements, if properly implemented, are recognised by HMRC as being legitimate tools to remunerate employees and will not be regarded as tax avoidance. What are common examples of salary sacrifice arrangements? Salary sacrifice arrangements are commonly used: - where employers agree to increase their contributions to an employee’s pension; - where employees wish to increase their contribution to their pension; - in the provision of childcare vouchers or childcare to employees; - for the loan of cycles to employees under the “cycle-to-work” scheme; - for the sale to employees of additional holiday days. How do we implement them? This needs to be done carefully as salary sacrifice arrangements will only be effective if they are implemented correctly. In order to be effective, salary sacrifice arrangements must constitute a variation of the contract of employment. Employees must give up their right to salary or bonus before they are entitled to receive (for tax purposes) such remuneration under the existing contract. The employment contract can be varied in a number of ways. In particular: the contract can be rewritten in whole or in part; the agreed changes can be set out in a separate document that is attached to the main contract; or (subject to certain conditions) employees can be informed of proposals to make changes by the employer, provided the employee is fully informed of the proposals and given the opportunity to opt out. Employee’s attention should also be drawn to the fact that reducing earnings and NICs may affect current or future entitlement to state benefits (for example, statutory sick pay, statutory maternity pay, statutory paternity pay, and state pension) and tax credits. This is because an individual’s entitlement to benefits and credits is often based on earnings or the amount of NICs the individual pays. What is the tax benefit of the most common salary sacrifice arrangements? - Increased pension contributions For tax purposes, the effect of replacing a right to an amount of salary with a right to an employer pension contribution is to reduce gross earnings. This reduces both employer and employee NICs. Since there are no employer or employee NICs on employer pension contributions, this results in an absolute NICs saving. - Childcare vouchers The first £55 a week of childcare vouchers provided by an employer for qualifying childcare is exempt from tax and NICs. A similar exemption applies where an employer arranges for the provision of qualifying childcare directly. Provided the conditions for the exemption are met, where childcare vouchers or qualifying childcare are provided by way of a salary sacrifice arrangement, the employee saves tax and NICs on any salary sacrificed and the employer enjoys reduced employer NICs.From 6 April 2011, new joiners to childcare voucher schemes will only be entitled to basic rate tax relief. Existing higher and additional rate taxpayers who are already members of such a scheme will be unaffected. - Cycle to work Provided all the qualifying conditions are satisfied, an employer may loan cycles and cyclists’ safety equipment to employees as a tax and NICs free benefit. Where this benefit is provided by way of salary sacrifice, the employee therefore saves tax and NICs on the salary sacrificed and the employer saves employer NICs. Particular care must be taken to ensure that the employee pays a fair market value for the cycle (and any safety equipment) at the end of the rental period. - Additional holiday days For tax purposes, the effect of replacing a right to an amount of salary with a right to additional holiday days is simply to reduce gross earnings, and therefore income tax and both employer and employee NICs (since the provision of additional holiday days is not a taxable benefit). What is the effect on salary-related cash benefits? While employees may agree to reduce their salaries in return for non-cash benefits, they may wish to maintain other salary-related benefits at their previous pre-salary sacrifice levels. It is generally possible to specify a “shadow” salary for other remuneration and benefit purposes such as: - death-in-service benefits; - pay-related allowances, such as overtime; - future pay increases; - payments in connection with termination of employment, such as pay in lieu of notice; holiday pay or redundancy pay. As a general rule, the cost to the employer of providing non-cash benefits to employees should, like any salary paid to an employee, be fully allowable as a deduction for corporation tax purposes. Special rules as to the timing of deductions may apply in the case of pension contributions. Where salary sacrifice arrangements are considered, it is important to seek tax advice on whether any tax disclosures need to be made under the tax or NICs disclosure rules. No disclosure is likely to be necessary for commonly used arrangements such as the ones set out above. Further, as was demonstrated in last month’s article, it is important to ensure that there are no adverse VAT consequences of the provision of a non-cash benefit. In each case where a salary sacrifice arrangement is considered, it is important to get tax advice to ensure that the arrangements are implemented correctly, work as intended, and do not result in any adverse consequences, such as VAT, on the provision of the benefit. Emma Bailey is a Partner and Jaspal Pachu an Associate, both specialising in tax at Fox Williams LLP. They can be contacted on firstname.lastname@example.org and email@example.com
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