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The meaning of atmosphere the gaseous mass surrounding any star, planet. |
Who is behind all the planets? Who created them? God of course!! It just staggers my mind that there is nothing he can't do. And so much more, when we find out there is even more for us mortals to discover. |
Astronomers will keep looking into the heavens seaching for clues to the secret of God's great universe. |
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Scientists say that HD189733b cant support life but aren't we forgetting about how amazing evolution is. do we still think that humanity is the end all be all for life? i think if there is a planet like HD189733b out there than evolution wold make up for the fact that its sun is to close. wake up earth and its inhabita... |
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Mumbai: Engineering and construction major Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T) along with Italy-based Paul Wurth has bagged Rs1,205 crore order from Bhushan Steel for construction related work at the latter’s Angul plant. |
The order was bagged for turnkey construction of a 2.5 million TPA blast furnace for Bhushan Steel’s Anugul plant in Orissa, scheduled to be completed in 28 months commencing from December. |
L&T’s share in this project was pegged at Rs760.5 crore, the company said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange. |
The Italian firm Paul Wurth’s, scope of work covers basis engineering, supply of proprietary and special equipment while L&T would undertake detail engineering, supply of indigenous mechanical, electrical and instrumentation works. |
In a span of two years, this is the company’s third successive order for the construction of large capacity blast furnaces. |
L&T-Paul Wurth consortium is presently executing a 2.5 million TPA (MTPA) blast furnace on turnkey basis for Tata Steel at Jamshedpur, which is nearing completion. |
Besides, the consortium bagged yet another order from Tata Steel for a 3.2 MTPA blast furnace at its Kalinganagar Project. Also, work on the 2.5 MTPA blast furnace for the public sector unit, RINL, Vishakapatnam has commenced. |
A new crowd-funding initiative which lets people improve the community for the price of a bowl of soup is being launched. |
The Glasgow Soup initiative invites people to donate £5 or more on the door, enjoy a bowl of soup, listen to local people pitch ideas that benefit the community in the city's east end, then vote for their favourite idea. |
The presenter with the most votes then takes home all the money collected at the door to get their project off the ground. |
BAFTA winning actress and former River City Star Jayd Johnson is urging Glaswegians to support the initiative, which is holding its first event this month. |
She said: "The criteria for pitching is also pretty straightforward, you can pitch any idea so long as it benefits the east end and is small scale enough for a donation of around £500 to make a difference. |
"It might not seem a lot of funding, but the concept isn't just about money. It is about connecting and empowering people to make positive changes to their local neighbourhoods. |
The first Glasgow Soup event will take place at the Calton Heritage & Learning Centre on Thursday 17 November from 6-9pm. |
Glasgow Soup is being organised by the Social Care Ideas Factory, a charity that already runs a range of projects designed to help people to live "braver, fuller'' lives. |
Charlie B-Gavigan, Founder and Curator of the Social Care Ideas Factory, said: "We've all heard the phrase 'people make Glasgow', well now the soup revolution has hit our city they really can. |
"Just come along to Glasgow Soup and help turn ideas that make Glasgow a better place to live into a reality. The event is open to anyone: whether you need help for an idea that could benefit the east end of Glasgow or whether you just want to support local community-based projects. |
Soup for the first event will be provided by the Spoon Cafe, a social enterprise cafe and catering service run by Unity Enterprise to support adults with learning difficulties in a supported working environment. |
Clutha Police helicopter crash pilot was "stickler for procedure" |
Police are investigating an armed robbery at the gas station on South Main Street. |
Police are investigating an armed robbery at a gas station on South Main Street. |
A man entered the Sunoco in the 200 block carrying a gun Monday at 11:45 p.m., Newark police said. |
He then demanded money and an employee turned over an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspect fled on foot and headed south of the gas station, police said. |
Anyone with additional information on the robbery is asked to contact Detective Gerasimov at TGerasimov@newark.de.us or 302-366-7100 ext. 3474. |
Tips can also be sent anonymously by texting 302NPD and your message to TIP411. |
Chief Superintendent Solomon Cash speaks to the media at the scene. |
POLICE shot and killed a man yesterday after he allegedly attempted to attack an officer with a silver knife in a shanty town located in the Joe Farrington Road area. |
According to Chief Superintendent Solomon Cash, after 1.25pm the police launched a manhunt operation in the area to locate a wanted suspect. |
"As a result of that, the officers went in separate directions behind the houses in this shanty town when they encountered the suspect," said CSP Cash. |
"If it is brought to the police attention that a suspect is wanted for any crime and the police have reasons to go and arrest these suspects, if these suspects are violently attacking the police or producing weapons resulting in the death of officers - officers knowing their training if they are in fear of their life, ... |
The incident will now be turned over to Coroner’s Court for an investigation. |
At the scene, the suspect’s relatives were emotional. |
His mother said: "I heard two shots, three shots in the front. I started walking and I watched my son lay down (in his blood.) I tried to walk by my son, an officer said ‘don’t touch him. Don’t come any closer, go back’ so I went back. |
"My son is dead I can’t feel good." |
Other area residents were visibly upset about the incident. |
The Tribune understands the deceased is Ben Joseph, however his identity was not released by police. |
The new culture of police killing. It doesn’t bear good fruit. Not really new just reintroduced. Some of the players are not new. |
Culturally, Haitians do not recognize civil authority in Haiti and they bring that same behavior here and instill it in their children in the Bahamas. Haiti itself is largely unpoliced, road traffic laws do not exist, and vigilante justice is the order of the day! |
This officer would have been carved up like a Christmas turkey had he not defended himself. |
the eyewitness account is completely different from the police story. The law says a police must be in fear of his life in order to fire on someone. So every person the police kills has a weapon to attack or shoot the officer involved. But murder is murder.. The gun story was getting old and monotonous got it? |
It might have been more accurate to say he was a Haitian claiming Bahamian descent! Any way good riddance! |
Why did the officer 'struggle' with the guy? Stupid in my opinion. As soon as someone pulls out a knife, just shoot them. First of all innocent people don't walk around with knives on their person and second, innocent people don't pull out a knife, on a policeman no less, unless they intend to either attack of get host... |
Shanty towns are an indication of poverty, not necessarily a monument for crime. Crime has no barriers. Unfortunately, the crime most people see manifests itself more in the poverty-stricken areas. |
Reading this makes me sick. |
The bumbling buffoon doesn't make any sense, much less have the ability to construct a sentence. |
Right or wrong on the details of this story aside; CSP Cash is clearly not smart enough to be a water boy, much less a participant in our police service. |
How are we expected to have any faith in the police service when they have idiots working there running the show? |
Why can't they just fire all these uneducated useless cops and replace them with some proper police. Perhaps import some foreign cops, that would solve the corruption and lack of education all at once. |
Shanty Towns to be vacated by July 31? Missed it, was that 2018? 2019? maybe 2020? |
Stop us if you've heard this before: A major automaker will recall hundreds of thousands of vehicles for software that turns off emissions controls under certain circumstances. |
This time, it's Mercedes-Benz's parent company Daimler under investigation. Germany's transportation minister met with Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche on Monday before announcing the recall. The Mercedes-Benz Vito commercial van, C220d sedan, and GLC220d vehicles sold in Europe are affected by the recall. |
German newspaper Bild am Sonntag reported Sunday that German transportation officials may have found up to five illegal emissions control devices on the vehicles, according to Reuters. Daimler hasn't contested the existence of the devices, but has argued that the devices may not be illegal. |
Many elements of the large-scale recall should sound familiar. After Volkswagen admitted to widespread emissions cheating in its cars sold in the U.S. and overseas, regulators and consumers have scrutinized automakers' claims of compliance and fuel consumption. |
In January 2017, U.S. regulators ordered a stop-sale of several Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' diesel-powered models, including its Jeep Grand Cherokee, after regulators said it emitted more nitrogen oxide than allowed by law. |
At the time of the allegations, FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne struck a similar tone to Daimler; both automakers said the emissions control devices were legal. Marchionne's initial comments surrounding the disputed software centered around its inclusion to prolong the life of the engine, leading many to speculate that exhau... |
Zetsche or Daimler didn't say anything about what the company's software may be designed to do, but it's the second large fix for the automaker in as many years. Last year, Mercedes-Benz retrofitted roughly 3 million cars with modified emissions controls to bring those cars into compliance with Euro 5 and Euro 6 regula... |
Monday's announced recall covers cars built to Euro 6 compliance, which was adopted in 2014 and is more stringent. |
The Board of Governors, faculty, and staff of the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) are pleased to announce the staging of the 30th Commencement Ceremony under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency, Sir Tapley Seaton. |
This ceremony is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday 20th November, 2018, at the Warner Park Cricket Stadium. The featured speaker for the event will be our very own Steve D. Whittaker, Ph.D., a graduate of the CFBC and an illustrious son of the soil. |
In keeping with global tradition, a procession of graduands, faculty and members of the Board of Governors, adorned in academic regalia, will precede the ceremony. The procession will make its way from the Treasury Apron, up Fort Street, and into Warner Park. |
Friends and supporters of the graduands and the college are invited to attend and support, in solidarity with the college, as we continue to "Strive for excellence". The general public will be comfortably accommodated to witness this Pearl Celebration milestone. |
SPRINGFIELD, Va. - The Washington Capitals set their season-opening roster Monday, sending 2007 first-round draft pick Karl Alzner and Chris Bourque to Hershey of the American Hockey League and waiving forward Quintin Laing. |
Alzner was the No. 5 overall pick last year. The 20-year-old defenceman signed a three-year, entry-level contract with Washington in May. |
"We thought this was the best way for him to develop into what we think is going to be a great defenceman," Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau said. |
Alzner was given the news about Monday's move by Boudreau and general manager George McPhee. |
"We did say that he'll play in the NHL for us at some point this year. It might be five games. It might be 65 games. I don't know. But we believe that he's going to be in the NHL this year," Boudreau said at the team's annual charity golf tournament. |
"He's not going to purgatory. He's going to the nicest place in the American Hockey League, to a very good team with a very good coach," Boudreau said. |
Bourque is a forward who is the son of Hall of Fame member Ray Bourque. |
"Right now, there's just no room. If you look at our roster, where was he going to fit in at this stage? We know we have a bona fide guy who can be called up and eventually knock somebody out of a job. It just wasn't going to be right now at the start of the year," Boudreau said. |
Laing appeared in 39 games for the Capitals last season, with one goal and five assists. If no other NHL club claims the left wing off waivers, the Capitals will send him to Hershey. |
"What a tremendous teammate," Boudreau said. "And a better character guy, you can't find." |
The moves trimmed Washington's season-opening roster to 22, one below the maximum. There are 14 forwards, six defencemen and two goalies. |
Boudreau noted that forward Sergei Fedorov's ability to move back and play on the blue-line made the team comfortable about not carrying a seventh defenceman such as Alzner. |
The Capitals, the Southeast Division's defending champions, begin the regular season Friday at Atlanta. |
A US artist whose satirical cartoon inspired an internet campaign inviting people to draw images of the Prophet Muhammad has disappeared into hiding, her newspaper has said. |
Molly Norris, who disavowed the movement that provoked outrage in the Islamic world, has moved and changed her name, the Seattle Weekly said. |
She fled after FBI agents warned she was in danger, the newspaper wrote. |
Depictions of the Prophet Muhammad are forbidden in Islam. |
The Seattle Weekly wrote that Ms Norris was "moving, changing her name, and essentially wiping away her identity". |
"She is, in effect, being put into a witness-protection programme," it said, but without government aid. |
"She likens the situation to cancer," the paper wrote. "It might basically be nothing, it might be urgent and serious, it might go away and never return, or it might pop up again when she least expects it." |
Told by agents to keep an eye out when in public, the paper said Ms Norris responded: "Well, at least it'll keep me from being so self-involved." |
In her cartoon, Ms Norris satirically proposed 20 May as an "Everybody Draw Muhammad Day". |
The idea inspired a separate Everybody Draw Muhammad Day group on Facebook which rapidly grew in popularity. |
The page contained drawings and cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad and characters from other religions, including Hinduism and Christianity. |
It sparked outraged protests in Pakistan, where a court ordered Facebook to be blocked. |
Naughty Kristen Stewart made a rather rude gesture at the paparazzi recently. |
The Twilight actress gave photographers a one-finger salute as she boarded a private plane after Comic-Con. |
Kristen, who was boarding the plane with Breaking Dawn co-stars Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, makes no secret about her feelings towards the paps. |
Her cheeky gesture did cause her to walk straight past the jet she was supposed to be boarding, so it wasn’t quiet as badass as it could’ve been, but we think they got the message. |
Wakehurst Place in West Sussex has three gardens, woodland walks and a nature reserve for you to explore. |
Wakehurst is a wonderful mixture of botanical science and horticulture. There are three gardens, woodland walks and the Loder Valley Nature Reserve to explore. The National Trust’s most visited property isn’t just for gardeners. Children can be entertained with family-friendly activities as well as 180 acres to explore... |
Visit the Seed Café or Stables Restaurant for a great range of meals and snacks. |
Wakehurst Place, Ardingly, Haywards Heath, W Sussex, is open 10am-6pm until Oct 31, and then 10am-4.30pm every day except Dec 24-25. 2-for-1 entry available until the end of the year. |
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