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Tiny Engines is excited to welcome Boston's Somos back to the TE roster. The label will release the band's third full-length in the Fall of 2019.
The new album was recorded with Jay Maas (Defeater, Bane, Title Fight) in Boston this past Winter.
The album follows up the band's sophomore album, First Day Back, released on Hopeless Records in 2016. Tiny Engines released the band's break out debut album, Temple of Plenty, in 2014.
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Is It Bad to Just Drink Water If You're on Diet?
Your body must be properly hydrated, whether or not you are on a diet. Drinking water is the simplest way to increase your hydration, although you can drink other liquids such as juice or soft drinks. Many beverages contain calories that sabotage dieting efforts, but water is naturally calorie free and meets all your hydration needs.
Sticking to water rather than other beverages during a diet has many benefits. Replacing sugary drinks with water helps you lose weight more quickly because you cut out a lot of calories. Water also helps you feel full, so you eat less if you drink some about 20 or 30 minutes before eating, according to Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center nutritionist Mara Vitolins. Drink water if you have an urge to snack, as it might fill you up without eating anything.
Water hydrates you, but many beverages are actually dehydrating. Soft drinks with caffeine and other caffeinated beverages, such as coffee and hot and iced tea, are diuretics, Vitolins warns, so you potentially dehydrate yourself through increased urination. Add a slice of fruit, such as lemon, lime or orange, to plain water if you find yourself missing other drinks.
You get liquid from other sources, even if you cut all drinks but water out of your diet. For example, fruits and vegetables, such as tomatoes and melon, contain a significant amount of water. Include foods with a lot of liquid in your diet if you want to get hydration from a variety of sources, even though you are only drinking water. Good low-calorie options include broth-based soups, pudding and no-added-sugar yogurt.
Daily water requirements vary from person to person, but the Mayo Clinic recommends drinking eight or nine cups or eight 8 oz. bottles per day. You must replace the water lost through sweating, urination and normal body functioning, so drink more if your diet program includes heavy exercise that makes you sweat excessively. You are drinking enough water if your urine is colorless or slightly yellow, as deeply colored urine is a sign of dehydration.
You can harm yourself if you drink too much water, the Mayo Clinic warns. Excessive water intake causes a condition called hyponatremia. Your body cannot excrete the extra water quickly enough, so your blood's mineral content gets diluted, and sodium levels drop. This condition is rare among people who eat a healthy diet and is seen most commonly in marathon runners and other athletes in endurance competitions.
Does Drinking Powdered Drinks Count as Drinking Water?
What Liquids Can Best Help You Urinate?
Can You Drink Juice Instead of Water?
How Do You Make Lemon Water to Lose Weight?
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Ask David: Help! I have lots of topics I want to create my mediapreneur brand around. Do I need to choose just one?
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Those were cool bikes ! I use to ride with a guy back in the 80's that had one, his didn't have the fairing, bags or trunk, that was a cool bike.
mine was a 1980 Suzuki GS850L. paid $300 for it cause it was leaking oil out of a homemade engine gasket. had my buddy fix that pretty cheap, replaced the battery, seat cover and handlebars and rode it for 2 or 3 years. then sold it for $650 with two flat tires and a smashed headlight courtesy of some neighborhood kids.
Wow... different brands just weren't that different, even back then!
Nope, most Japanese bikes in those days were almost cookie-cutter! Lot's changed since then. . .
My first bike was a 1970-something Honda 175. Orange, had a funky windshield on it my Dad got somewhere - but it was a bike!! Rode the crap out of it, and then sold it in a fit of stupidity. Next was a Brand New H-D Sportster. Had it for all of 5 days, until an "intoxicated" driver pulled in front of me and I put it in her driver's door. Took quite a while to heal up from that one . . .
Then came a Yamaha XS650, and now my Kawa ZL600. Unfortunately, no pix of anything but my ZL still exist. . .
My first bike was a 1970-something Honda 175. Next was a Brand New H-D Sportster. Then came a Yamaha XS650, and now my Kawa ZL600. Unfortunately, no pix of anything but my ZL still exist. . .
Well, ya know, pictures of antiques from so long ago aren't easy to come by. . . .
Everyone knows what an HD Sporty looks like. . .
My 900 is my first bike. Love those vintage lines, though.
The first one that mattered.
Got tired of going slow.
Likewise. Put me in the hospital.
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Warning: This story discusses mental health issues including body image, depression and anxiety.
It was New Years Eve in 2011 and after pushing himself to the "absolute brink", Doraisamy then went through an 18-month period suffering clinical depression and anxiety.
"It was a humbling and also humiliating experience for a competitive law student, but also a crippling episode," he told ten daily.
"It derailed my graduate opportunity and threw the whole trajectory out the window."
It was enough for Doraisamy to decide to leave the profession.
Instead, he spends his time writing and mentoring other students and young lawyers he saw being overworked and facing concerning levels of emotional distress as they rose up the ranks.
There is growing concern around the mental wellbeing of lawyers, with new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) and the University of Western Australia (UWA) reporting an obsession with body weight and shape could be elevating stress levels.
Co-lead researcher Dr Shane Rogers has been working in this space with UWA's law professor Natalie Skead for several years.
Surveying 428 law students and 148 lawyers across the country, the study found both groups' concerns about their body image were "well above" those of the general population, despite having a similar Body Mass Index.
Many were inclined to adopt manipulative eating behaviours such as snacking or skipping meals as a result, with a third of respondents reporting such behaviours were influenced by a desire to maintain a certain image among their peers.
"While in all likelihood these aren't issues specific to law students and lawyers, we're suggesting they may be at an elevated risk," he told ten daily.
Rogers said the findings were not gender-specific, and that such issues -- normally shaped as specific to teenage girls -- were also affecting men across all ages.
As to why, he referred to "impression management".
"The virtue of the profession means lawyers have to get up and represent people, so it makes sense to maintain a certain image. While we recognise this is important, it's about being wary of becoming obsessive," he said.
It's a demand that Doraisamy knows all too well.
"Because lawyers are statistically-speaking much more competitive than people in other professions, they are much more likely to worry about how they're perceived in the workplace," he said.
"That correlates to the work they're doing, but also to their physical appearance, which then manifests by way of not eating properly or in a regimented fashion."
"Whether you're a lawyer or not, being so strict on your health is not going to be good in the long run."
Both Doraisamy and Rogers agreed the high-pressure environment is only exacerbated by certain traits often held by lawyers: competitiveness, perfectionism, and -- unique to law -- pessimism.
"Studies show that law is the only profession in which pessimists outperform optimists. Lawyers often have to look at the flaws or the worst-case scenarios in everything they're doing,' he said.
"Having to employ a pessimistic mindset at work has significant capacity to spill over into your personal life."
The research is in addition to studies showing lawyers and law students are more likely to experience depression and anxiety. According to the Brain and Mind Research Institute, almost a third of solicitors and one in five surveyed barristers suffered from clinical depression.
Doraisamy, who now also works in media, urged both groups to be proactive in setting out good habits.
"This can really apply to anyone. It's common sense to ensure you're eating properly and in a way that allows you to relax and unwind, but it can also be so easy to forget," he said.
"Unless we're as happy and healthy as we can be, we're not going to be as productive as we'd like to be."
Rogers employed universities and law firms to adopt strategies that work to support the mental health of their staff and students.
"It's all about encouraging staff with things like dedicated meal times, and to put these issues out there and in the open," he said.
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Restaurants are listed alphabetically. The Baxter, MO page has the latest reviews and popular restaurants in the area. Or use the search above to find exactly what you're looking for.
What restaurants do you recommend in Baxter?
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After last night's adventure, we planned to have a leisurely day by going to the Osu area. This is a market area of sorts, similar to Nishiki Market in Kyoto. Various vendors sell food, clothes and other knick knacks in little shops that line the alleys.
The first thing we did was zoom in on Gaburichicken. Why is this shop so special? It sells karaage or Japanese fried chicken, and has won the Best Fried Chicken gold medal six years in a row. Who organises this competition and how do they decide on the winning entry? We have absolutely no idea. It's just the kitschy kind of trivia that appeals to us.
In case you want to know how to find it, it's right next to the giant waving cat.
You can eat at the restaurant but if you take the fried chicken to go, it comes in a cup. There are six varieties - one plain and the others with different sauces. We ordered one plain and one with tartar sauce.
It was very good. I mean, it's hard to go wrong with fried chicken, but we find Japanese karaage especially delicious, with its crispy skin and juicy thigh chunks. Andre loves Japanese tartar sauce - it's made with egg pieces and goes with everything, not just fish.
Next item on our food scavenger hunt was tenmusu. This is a speciality of Nagoya and is a piece of prawn tempura wrapped in a rice ball. Tenmusu is a snack food and can be found in many takeaway stalls at train stations, but the best one is supposedly at a shop called Senju, found in the Osu area. Andre did most of the food research for this trip, and he led us to the restaurant. Which turned out to be great because there's no way we would have found it if he didn't know what the front of the restaurant looked like.
It's tucked away in a nondescript row of buildings, and there are not English signs or pictures outside. Inside, a little old lady handles the orders while three others prepare the tenmusu in the kitchen. That's all they sell. As we sat and waited for our order to be served, locals popped in to take away boxes of tenmusu. We're obviously the oddities here.
A perfectly fried piece of prawn tempura, wrapped in rice and seaweed, served with hot green tea.
Next snack: one of our favourite Japanese desserts - red bean fish! We had some a couple of days ago at the Toyota Museum train station, but it wasn't very good. So we were delighted when we spotted this shop, which is the same one that we enjoyed tremendously in Osaka.
The batter is light and the red bean filling has a perfect consistency. Yumz.
More Nagoya food - some form of mochi with soya sauce brushed over it. The seller perked up when he heard we were Singaporeans, as he had visited Singapore on his honeymoon.
A little Osu church in the midst of the shops.
And one of the main attractions at Osu - Osu temple.
Where we spotted an unlikely character. That's right, your eyes deceive you not - it's a polar bear, looking at his phone, no less.
Andre couldn't resist and approached it for a selfie.
It even tipped its hat to Andre after.
A beary polite fellow indeed.
On the cards today was Nabana no Sato, a flower garden, to see the winter illumination. From my research, it sounded something like Gardens by the Bay, but specially lit up for winter. Nabana no Sato is part of Nagashima Resort, a long strip of land surrounded by rivers and the sea, and which also includes a theme park, onsen and Mitsui Outlet Park.
But first, lunch! We went to Tetsuemon at Nagoya station to try yet another Nagoya speciality - Cochin chicken. Most people would be familiar with oyakudon, which is a rice bowl with chicken pieces, topped with egg. Interestingly, "oyakudon" means parent and child rice bowl, giving new meaning to the puzzle: which came first, the chicken or the egg?
Tetsuemon serves all types of chicken dishes. We ordered two oyakudon with the Cochin chicken which also came with fried chicken wings, one regular oyakudon (just to see what the difference was) and one karaage (fried chicken). All the sets came with a chicken meatball soup.
Our verdict? Honestly, our Philistine palates couldn't make out the difference between the Cochin and regular chicken. What wowed me was not the chicken but the egg. It's not overly runny but still slightly wobbly. A layer of sunny, creamy goodness. Andre loved the karaage, especially the tartar sauce that accompanied it.
To get to Nabana no Sato, you need to first get to Nagashima onsen. Directions online were quite elusive and the official sites contained mostly Japanese instructions. As far as we know, there are two ways to get to Nagashima onsen - either via a straight bus from Meitetsu Bus Station or via train to Kuwana station, and then a bus ride to the onsen. We chose the latter because Kenneth and Lesley-Anne are not keen on long bus rides.
The Kuwana bus station is small and local, and it wasn't very clear where we were supposed to go, until we asked the station master. We finally sorted it out and got on the right bus to Nagashima Onsen. Given the complexity of the train-bus journey, I highly recommend you take the straight bus route instead. We opted to take the bus back (there's a direct one from Nabana no Sato all the way to Nagoya station) and it's much easier.
Nabana no Sato is known for their winter night illumination. I'd seen pictures online and it has great reviews. When we entered the garden, it was still daylight and one of the first scenes that greeted us was this gorgeous autumn foliage.
There's also a mirror lake which doubled the magic of the scene.
There's a revolving platform which you can ride to have a bird's eye view of the entire gardens. It looked a little like an odd spaceship. You can't see it in the pic but there's a Mount Fuji structure on top of it!
The light up was at 5pm, since sunset in winter is 4.45pm. We followed a route which led us to one of the main attractions - a fully lit 100-metre long tunnel, literally called "Brilliant Walk". It's hard to describe and photographs don't do it justice. Imagine being surrounded by twinkling fairy lights all about you, with gentle Christmas music serenading you as you stroll along in fresh, brisk air.
Greeting us at the end of the walk was an open field and a large screen where a light shown was being screened.
Then came another lit tunnel, this one in lavender. It was simply surreal.
Entry to Nabana no Sato is Y2,300 each, which includes a Y1,000 coupon that can be used for souvenirs or meals. We thought we would have to settle for an overpriced and tasteless dinner, typical of theme parks, until we came across a Japanese restaurant partially hidden within the gardens. Despite its posh exterior, its meals were reasonably priced - about Y2,000 for each set. We had sashimi, clams, eel...and they were all fantastic. We were four very happy campers.
When we had finished dinner, it was completely dark outside. Then the real magic happened. Entire rows of trees along the bank were illuminated so their fiery shades blazed against the backdrop of a black night, with perfect reflections in the still waters. It was an ethereal sight. I could have sat and stared at it all night. Again, photos don't do it justice.
The entire park was lit up, with changing colours dancing to music.
I've seen quite a few Christmas light-ups in my time, but this one beats them all. I wasn't sure what I was expecting to see in Nagoya, but this plus the visit to Shirakawa-go alone made the trip worthwhile.
This was one of the highlights of our trip - to visit Takayama and Shirakawa-Go village - a UNESCO world heritage site. Since the latter is quite remote and not easy to get to, we decided it would be less hassle to book a day tour instead of trying to make it there on our own. We chose the one by Klook.
The departure point was Meitetsu bus station, which is on the 4th floor of Meitetsu Shopping Centre at Nagoya station.
The first stop was Takayama, and the route was took us through the highlands. Due to an accident on the expressway which caused a jam, the driver had to take the local roads, which turned out to be a blessing, as it set us back only by 15 mins but led us through a very picturesque snowscape. Breath-taking.
Takayama is an old town in the mountainous Hida region. Land wise, it's larger than Tokyo, but 90% of it consists of mountains and forests. It's very pretty and quaint, reminiscent of Kyoto but less touristy.
Takayama has a few specialities, such as sake. This is one of the few sake shops and breweries.
Yes, he's now old enough to drink.
So every chance we got, we ducked into a shop to warm our hands.
This was a miso shop, with free miso soup.
This shop sells daifuku - chilled confectionery with whole fruit in it. There were all kinds of flavours on display, from strawberry to kiwi and orange.
Another speciality - Hida beef sushi. This one attracts long queues...and after tasting it, we knew why. It's pretty darn delicious.
We didn't eat too much at Takayama as a buffet lunch at Green Hotel was provided as part of the package. It's a surprisingly generous spread from Japanese to Western and Chinese. Of course we zoomed in on the Japanese selection. There's even a chocolate fountain.
Finally, we arrived at the main attraction - Shirakawa Village. You have a cross a long suspension bridge to get to the village.
Because we came in winter, we were treated to snow-capped houses and a frosty scene - the things fairy tales are made of. For people who live in the tropics, this is simply mesmorising.
The traditional houses are called gassho and are made with thatched roofs. Not a single nail is used. We were given entry to one of the houses. It's dark and cold inside, with lots of beams and steeps stairs.
It was bitingly cold. Andre kept singing to himself, "I can't feel my face when I'm with you." Lesley-Anne, who's cold even in Singapore's 30-degree weather, sat herself in front of fires and drank hot green tea wherever it was available.
It was a long day, but Shirakawa-go is one of most picture perfect destinations I've ever visited. The landscape is enchanting, like something out of a movie set. If you have the chance, go see it in winter. I hear that it's even more beautiful in the evenings. But don't be silly like us, and wrap up!
It was a 3-hour bus ride back to Nagoya after that. We agreed that after a chilly day, a steaming bowl of ramen sounded wonderful, so we walked to this 24-hour Ichiran. We had Ichiran in Hong Kong and our unanimous verdict was that it had the best ramen anywhere. We'd tried others in Osaka, but none of them came close to Ichiran.
In case you're not familiar, at Ichiran, you place and pay for your order at a vending machine first. (Note: their "salted egg" is the ramen egg, not the salted egg we have at home. This is a must-try).
Then you wait in a room for a booth to be free, and fill out a form stating your preference for richness of broth, condiments, etc. When booths free up, you're shown to yours. The bamboo curtain is up until you hand your waiter your order.
When the order is served, the waiter discretely lowers the curtain so you can enjoy your ramen in peace, alone in your booth. This is an introvert's dream.
Kenneth is not a big fan of ramen so he ordered the rice and stewed pork.
But the rest of us were in ramen heaven.
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today we have The Sin City Siren Terra Calaway as guest.
Hello Terra and thank you for your time for this interview.
First,your name is Terra Calaway and before the fans ask i will ask you. Calaway but not related with Mark Calaway better known as The Undertaker?
I get that a lot but no, there is no relation.
Trained By: Vegas Championship Wrestling (Legacy, Tony Leo)What can you tell us about your training and your coaches?
I joined Vegas Championship Wrestling in 2009. It was the best decision of my life. The training was tough at first and it's complicated, but my trainers were all very supportive and helpful. An amazing group of guys over there.
In your opinion, what is the most challenging aspect of the training need to become a professional wrestler?
Learning to stand the pain. Professional wrestling is completely different than any other sport and puts your body through a lot. It's hard to learn how to take it at first.
You called "Sin City Siren".Is there a story behind this name?
Sin City because I was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. It will always be my home and will always be a piece of me. Siren because I'm known to be a very loud person, when it's with my friends just hanging out and when I'm screaming at my opponent.
You wrestle since some years and hold some belts in your hands. You are the first LuchaPro Wrestling Champion and also the first WILD North American Champion. How does it feel hold your first belt?
It's an amazing feeling to hold championship gold. It makes you feel like you've truly accomplished something when you're the face of a company. Especially when you get to be the first ever champion of a company, you know it's an official part of history.
You also the current WILD North american Champion. Which female wrestler do you want to wrestle next for the belt?
Currently the number one contender for my WILD North American Championship is Jessicka Havok. She is the current WSU World Champion and WSU Spirit Champion and one amazing wrestler. She's certainly a tough cookie and I have a lot of work ahead of me if I want to be able to defend my title against her, but I welcome the challenge.
On your facebookside i saw a photo together with Winter.You wrestle her in Dec 2011,how ends the match?
The match was amazing, but it was brutal. She hit me with a chair three times then opened one, sat on it on my back, put me in a camel clutch and choked me out until I passed out. I lost, but I can say this, I never tapped out and she never pinned me.
Winter comes from germany,do you know that?On your FB also stands thats you speaks german.Why you learn german?
I did know she was from Germany. I learned German in high school. Originally it was because I needed a language course to graduate, but I spent 4 years learning it because it was such an amazing language. I even got to spend a summer in Bavaria as an exhange student and got to travel all over, seeing some amazing sights.
Mainstream Wrestling. In my eyes the TNA puts more on wrestling and the WWE more on the look of the female worker.In your opinion, how far do good looks get a female in this industry?
I think looks can get you part of the way there, but if you have no talent whatsoever, you're useless to the company. TNA brought in Lacey Von Erich. Not a great wrestling talent, but gorgeous. She lasted all of a few months and then disappeared. WWE seems to be getting better in the fact that they are actually making the girls learn now and some of them are growing leaps and bounds.
Vegas Championship Wrestling,LuchaPro,NWA Hollywood,WILD are just some of the companys you worked for but which aim do you have in wrestling?
All wrestlers have the same aim, to make professional wrestling a true living. To pay their bills with wrestling and not have to have a second job or anything else to support them. I don't know how well I'd fit in with WWE, due to the fact I'm 6 foot and not exactly a Diva, but I do hope to make it to TNA.
Terra you are not only a female wrestler and more time champion you also work as manager.which wrestler do you manage?
I currently manage only one wrestler and that's Vintage Dragon. I also tag team with him as well as his tag team partner, Cyanide. You can often see me with both of them, known as the Von Dooms when they are together, either outside the ring or in a 6-Person Tag.
There are dream opponents I have and I want to make sure I get to wrestle all of them before my time is up in wrestling. Jessicka Havok, Serena Deeb, Mia Yim, Sara Del Rey, and a lot more.
Wrestler on the road have many times funny storys of this time.Do you have a funny one for us who you could share with us?
Vintage Dragon, myself, and a referee were driving home from Reno, NV. Dragon was driving, I was in the passenger seat, and the referee was asleep laying down in the back seat (without his seat belt on). We were a tad lost and Dragon was trying to find a certain street and almost ran a red light. I yelled to stop and he slammed on the brakes. Him and I both jerked forward, but the seatbelts stopped us from hitting the dashboard. However, there was a split second of silence and relief, then a very loud THUD! The referee had come flying forward and hit face first into the seats. Ever since that trip, he's never slept in the car with us again.
When your career has run its course, what do you want to be remembered for the most?
I want to be remembered for my heart. That I was always there for my fans, that I always gave 150% in all my matches, that I was always the friendly face in the locker room, and of course, that I was a good wrestler.
But i hope this will be not in the near future,which countrys would you loved to visit?
I want to get back to Germany, but I'd also like to see Australia, Canada, Japan, and England.
When a promoter will book you ,where can they contact you?
And what do Terra when you not stands in the ring?
I do graphic design. I absolutely love it. I run my own online graphic design business and everything.
At the last something to say to your fans ?
I love you all. You have no idea how amazing it feels to have your support and love through this roller coaster called professional wrestling. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Would love to see her there.
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Current Total in Service = 4. Class laid up since 11/2011 with the dismise of EO, planned to return to service as Wairarapa Stock mid year, once toilets are added at Woburn Shops. Note numbers are ex British Rail numbers.
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Redken All Soft Mega Mask provides treatment and care extender for dry/brittle hair. Dual chamber design includes 2 different formulas: a mask that provides deep, intense conditioning, and an extender to provide benefits that last 3 washes. These 2 formulas combine during application to create the ultimate mask experience.
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That his own feet, or breath, that smell had wrought.
At once fled unto him, and stayed with me.
There, things that seem, exceed substantial.
Shall we love ill things joined, and hate each one?
T' embalm thy father's corse; What? will he die?
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LONG BEACH ISLAND – Are you retired but still have a lot to give? The Long Beach Island Branch of the Ocean County Library will host “Project InVOLve” 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21.
Find the right opportunity at this volunteer fair. Several local nonprofits will make short presentations about the work they do and the kinds of help they need.
“Project InVOLve” will take place in the branch’s Meeting Room.
This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Island Library.
The branch is located at 217 S. Central Ave., Surf City.
Registration is required for this free event. To register, or for more information, visit theoceancountylibrary.org/events or call the branch at 609-494-2480.
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New Delhi, Nov 8: A thick haze engulfed the national capital and adjoining regions on Thursday, despite a subdued Diwali after the Supreme Court ordered that only "green" firecrackers could be burst for two hours in the Capital and the National Capital Region.
News agency ANI reported Air Quality Index (AQI) in Anand Vihar was 999, the area around the US embassy in Chanakyapuri 459 and that around the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium was 999, all of which falls under the hazardous category.
It said particulate matter PM2.5 and PM10 were at 500 or severe level in Lodhi Road area citing data from AQI.Experts had warned of a spike in the pollution levels after Diwali even if "partially toxic crackers" are burnt compared to last year.
Areas like Anand Vihar, ITO and Jahangirpuri recorded very high pollution levels.
As many as 209 calls were received by the Delhi Fire Services on Diwali, including one related to a huge fire in a factory at Bawana, officials said. Of these, 89 calls were related to fire incidents at garbage and dump yards, while the rest were related to fire incidents involving electric wires, at factories and residential areas, a senior Delhi Fire Services officer was quoted as saying by PTI.
The online indicators of the pollution monitoring stations in the city indicated 'poor' and 'very poor' air quality as the volume of ultra-fine particulates PM2.5 and PM10, which enter the respiratory system and manage to reach the bloodstream, sharply rose from around 8 pm. According to the CPCB data, the 24-hour rolling average of PM2.5 and PM10 were 164 and 294 micrograms per cubic metre respectively.
The SAFAR forecast 'bad' air quality Thursday even though partially toxic crackers were burst as compared to 2017. It also said the pollution levels would peak between 11 am and 3 am Wednesday and Thursday.
The situation was similar, if not worse, in the neighbouring areas of Delhi such as Gurugram, Noida and Ghaziabad, where crackers were burst as usual, raising question marks on the efficacy of the administration in enforcing the apex court's ban.
A "very poor" AQI essentially means that people may suffer from respiratory illnesses on a prolonged exposure to such air. If the air quality dips further, the AQI will turn "severe", which may trouble even those with sound health conditions and seriously affect those with ailments.
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Drug-induced nephrotoxicity causes acute kidney injury and chronic kidney diseases, and is a major reason for late-stage failures in the clinical trials of new drugs. Therefore, early, pre-clinical prediction of nephrotoxicity could help to prioritize drug candidates for further evaluations, and increase the success rates of clinical trials. Recently, an in vitro model for predicting renal-proximal-tubular-cell (PTC) toxicity based on the expression levels of two inflammatory markers, interleukin (IL)-6 and -8, has been described. However, this and other existing models usually use linear and manually determined thresholds to predict nephrotoxicity. Automated machine learning algorithms may improve these models, and produce more accurate and unbiased predictions.
Here, we report a systematic comparison of the performances of four supervised classifiers, namely random forest, support vector machine, k-nearest-neighbor and naive Bayes classifiers, in predicting PTC toxicity based on IL-6 and -8 expression levels. Using a dataset of human primary PTCs treated with 41 well-characterized compounds that are toxic or not toxic to PTC, we found that random forest classifiers have the highest cross-validated classification performance (mean balanced accuracy = 87.8%, sensitivity = 89.4%, and specificity = 85.9%). Furthermore, we also found that IL-8 is more predictive than IL-6, but a combination of both markers gives higher classification accuracy. Finally, we also show that random forest classifiers trained automatically on the whole dataset have higher mean balanced accuracy than a previous threshold-based classifier constructed for the same dataset (99.3% vs. 80.7%).
Our results suggest that a random forest classifier can be used to automatically predict drug-induced PTC toxicity based on the expression levels of IL-6 and -8.
The kidney plays an important role in the maintenance of water and electrolyte balance, and the filtration and elimination of metabolic wastes and drugs from the plasma . Due to drug exposure and active transport and metabolism of drugs, the kidney is susceptible to drug-induced toxicity [2–5]. Nephrotoxic drugs may perturb renal perfusion, induce loss of filtration capacity, and cause damage to the vascular, tubular, glomerular and interstitial cells in the kidney . Drug-induced nephrotoxicity can lead to acute kidney injury, or chronic kidney disease that may process to end-stage kidney disease [6–8]. However, nephrotoxicity of drug candidates is often detected only during the late phases of drug development, and accounts for 19% of drug attrition in phase 3 of clinical trials . Therefore, early, pre-clinical prediction of nephrotoxicity could help to prioritize drug candidates for further evaluations, increase the success rates of clinical trials, and reduce the overall time and cost of drug development.
Renal proximal tubular cells (PTCs) are a major target for drug-induced toxicity because they are involved in the regulation of filtrate concentration and drug transportation and metabolism . Current pre-clinical, in vitro nephrotoxicity predictors are usually based on protein- or gene-expression markers of immortalized renal proximal tubular cell lines [2, 10–13]. Most of these predictors have only been tested in around ten or less compounds . Recently, Li et al. have developed an in vitro predictor based on the expression levels of two inflammatory markers, interleukin (IL)-6 and -8, in human primary renal proximal tubular cells (HPTCs) and human embryonic stem cell-derived HPTC-like cells . These markers were tested in a larger number of 41 compounds, and gave higher prediction accuracy than many previous predictors . However, most of these existing predictors use simple linear thresholds to distinguish between the effects of nephrotoxic and non-nephrotoxic compounds, even though more than one markers (or "features") are measured from the cells. These manually-determined thresholds may be subject to human biases, and have difficulties in distinguishing features that are non-linearly separable . Therefore, we wonder if non-linear decision boundaries identified automatically using supervised classifiers can further improve the accuracy of nephrotoxicity predictors based on the IL-6 and -8 markers.
Supervised classifier is a computational algorithm that maps, or classifies, input data into different pre-defined categories based on a set of training data whose category membership is known. The support vector machine (SVM) algorithm is one of the most commonly used classifiers. It constructs classification boundaries based on soft margins that allow mis-classified data points, and is especially useful when the data is not linearly separable and/or the number of features is high . The k-nearest-neighbor (k-NN) and naive Bayes classifiers are two other commonly used classifiers. In a k-NN classifier, the category membership of a data point is determined by a majority vote of its neighboring training data points . Naive Bayes classifier is based on the Bayes' theorem and assumes that the measured features are independent . These two classifiers have the advantages of being simple and efficient, especially for low numbers of features [20, 21]. Finally, the random forest algorithm is a relatively new type of classifier based on ensemble learning of a set of decision trees . In certain datasets, random forest may achieve higher classification accuracy than SVM . Despite the popularity of these classifiers, their performances have not been systematically compared and studied under the context of nephrotoxicity prediction.
Here, we report a systematic comparison of random forest, SVM, k-NN, and naive Bayes classifiers in predicting the PTC toxicity of 41 well-characterized compounds that are toxic or not toxic to PTC. The prediction is based on the IL-6 and -8 expression levels measured by Li et al. in HPTCs . We describe how the parameters of all the tested classifiers can be automatically determined without any manual intervention. We also compare the importance of IL-6 and -8 in predicting PTC toxicity. Finally, we also show that supervised prediction based on the best classifier, random forest, achieves higher accuracy than the threshold-based classifier used by Li et al. .
We used the gene expression dataset generated by Li et al. . The dataset was collected from HPTCs derived from three different human donors (HPTC1, 2, and 3). The cells were exposed to 41 compounds for 16 hours, and the expression levels of IL-6 and -8 were determined using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). The measured values were then averaged across three experimental replicates and divided by the vehicle control values (Additional File 1). For each batch of HPTCs, we obtained a final 41x2 floating point data matrix and presented it to each of the tested classifiers as described below (Figure 1). IL-6 and -8 were selected because their expression levels are substantial increased in injured or diseased kidneys [24–27]. The 41 compounds can be divided into two categories [2, 14]. The 'toxic' category has 22 nephrotoxicants that are known to be directly toxic to the human PTCs. The 'non-toxic' category has 11 nephrotoxicants that are not known to directly damage PTCs, and 8 non-nephrotoxic compounds. A more detailed description of the experimental protocols and compounds can be found in the report of the original study and another more recent study . In these previous studies, simple classifiers based on manually determined thresholds were used, and cross validation was not used to test the performance of these classifiers. The mean balanced accuracy of these classifiers constructed using all the data points (compounds) was reported to be 80.7% .
We compared four different supervised classifiers, namely random forest, SVM, k-NN and naive Bayes (Figure 1). The maximum expression levels of IL-8 and -6 induced by the tested compounds were used as inputs to the classifiers. For each classifier, we used a stratified 3-fold cross validation procedure to estimate its generalized classification performance. This procedure randomly divided the dataset into three roughly equal folds, one of which was used to test a classifier trained on the remaining folds. We repeated the whole cross validation procedure 10 times, each with a different random fold division. The final classification performance was obtained by taking the mean of all the obtained measurements.
balanced accuracy = sensitivity + specificity 2 .
where TP is the number of true positives, TN is the number of true negatives, FP is the number of false positives and FN is the number of false negatives. We performed all the analyses using the R statistical environment (v3.0.2) on a personal computer equipped with an Intel Core i7-3770K processor and Windows 7 operating system. The R source code used can be found in Additional File 2.
Random forest is an ensemble learning method that constructs a large number of decision trees (B) during training, and predicts the category label of a new data sample by taking the mode of the labels predicted by these trees . During training, a random subset of m rf features is selected, and the best spit of data points based on these features are used to construct a decision tree. We tested B = 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800, and 2000. Since our dataset only has two features, we set m rf = 1. The "randomForest" library (v4.6-10) under the R environment was used to perform random forest classification.
w ⋅ x i + b ≤ - 1 for y i = - 1 .
y i ( w ⋅ x i + b ) - 1 ≥ 0 ∀ i .
mi n w , b 1 2 w 2 , subject to y i ( w ⋅ x i + b ) - 1 ≥ 0 ∀ i .
mi n w , b 1 2 w 2 + C ∑ i = 1 m ξ i , subject to y i ( x i ⋅ w + b ) ≥ 1 - ξ i ∀ i , ξ i ≥ 0 .
The upper bound for the error in the training dataset is provided by C ∑ i = 1 m ξ i , where C is a regularization parameter. This optimization equation allows a trade-off between large margin and small error values.
g ( x u ) = sgn ( ∑ i = 1 m y i α i K ( x i , x u ) + b ) .
More details about SVM can be found in and .
In our analyses, we tested four SVM kernels, namely linear, polynomial, sigmoid and radial basis function (RBF). We optimized all the parameters, including C, γ, r, and degree of the kernels through an exhaustive grid search . We used the 'e1071' library (v1.6-1) under the R environment to perform SVM classification.
d ( x u , x i ) = x u - x i .
where δ ( x i , y j ) ∈ 0 , 1 indicates if x i belongs to y i . We tested k = 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9, and used the "class" library (v7.3 - 9) under the R environment to perform k-NN classification.
g x u = argmax y i p ( x u | y i ) ⋅ p ( y i ) p ( x u ) .
where f 1 , f 2 , . . . , f n is the set of feature values in the input data point x u . We used the 'e1071' library (v1.6-1) under the R environment to perform naive Bayes classification.
We found that the performance differences between random forest classifiers using the different tested numbers of trees are very small (Figure 2). Our results agree with previous observations that random forest classifiers do not overfit even for large numbers of trees . Therefore, we fixed the number of trees to be 250, which gives the highest mean balanced accuracy (87.8%), sensitivity (89.4%), and specificity (85.9%).
Balanced accuracy of a random forest classifier for different numbers of trees. The values were estimated using a 3-fold cross validation with 10 random trials on HPTC1.
The classification performance of a SVM is closely related to its parameter values. A SVM classifier based on the RBF kernel has two important parameters C and γ . The C parameter determines the misclassification penalty, and the γ parameter determines the width of the RBF kernel. We tested C and γ values ranging from 10-5 to 1010. During each trial of the cross validation procedure, we always determined the optimum C and γ values based on the training data of the current fold (Figure 3). These optimum values might slightly change from fold to fold due to the different training data used. Using this optimization procedure on our 41-compound dataset, we found that the mean classification performance across all folds and trials for a RBF-based SVM classifier are 81.6% (balanced accuracy), 78.7% (sensitivity), and 84.2% (specificity). We also used similar optimization procedures to optimize the parameters of SVMs based on the linear, polynomial (Figure 4), and sigmoid kernels.
Classification performance of a support vector machine with a radial-basis-function kernel for different parameter values. We performed a two-dimensional grid search for the optimum values of the C and γ parameters of a SVM classifier with RBF kernel. Shown are the results for (a) different C values, while keeping γ = 102; and (b) different γ values, while keeping C = 102. In this example, the optimum parameters are C = 102 and γ = 102.
Classification performance of a support vector machine with a polynomial kernel for different degree values.
The performance of a SVM is also closely related to its kernel function. A linear kernel is simple, fast, but may not work well when the dataset is not linearly separable. Polynomial, sigmoid or RBF kernels can provide complex decision boundaries, but may also lead to the problem of overfitting . To determine the best kernel for our dataset, we compared the classification performance of SVM classifiers based on linear, polynomial, sigmoid and RBF kernels using a stratified 3-fold cross validation with 10 random trials (Table 1). The parameters of these classifiers were optimized as described in the previous section. We found that the RBF kernel had the highest balanced accuracy (81.6%) and sensitivity (78.7%), and second highest specificity (84.2%). Our results suggest that the IL-6 and -8 expression levels are not linearly separable in the original feature space, and the mapping of these two features into a higher dimensional space using a RBF kernel helps to distinguish the toxic and non-toxic compounds.
Classification performance of support vector machines based on different kernels.
We found that the optimum number of nearest neighbors (k) for k-NN classifiers is three (Figure 5). Although the mean specificity of the classifiers increases with k, the mean sensitivity starts to decrease after k = 3. At this optimum k value, we found that the mean classification performance across all folds and trials for k-NN classifiers are 74.1% (balanced accuracy), 74.0% (sensitivity), and 74.2% (specificity).
Classification performance of a k -NN classifier for different numbers of nearest neighbors. The values were estimated using a 3-fold cross validation procedure with 10 random trials on HPTC1.
After optimizing the parameters of all the classifiers, we performed a systematic comparison of the performances of these classifiers in classifying our 41-compound dataset (Table 2). We found that random forest and SVM have the highest and second highest, respectively, values of balanced accuracy, sensitivity and specificity among all the classifiers. The k-NN classifier (k = 3) has higher sensitivity, but lower specificity, than the naive Bayes classifier. Based on these results, we conclude that a random forest classifier has the best overall performance, and will be used for all of our subsequent analyses.
Classification performance of classifiers trained on both IL-6 and -8 features.
The expression levels of IL-6 and -8 increase in HPTCs in response to compounds that are toxic to human PTCs . Previously, Li et al. found that IL-8 is more discriminative than IL-6 in classifying toxic and non-toxic compounds, but they also concluded that the combination of these two features do not provide additional advantages . However, this previous analysis was performed using a classifier based on manually optimized thresholds, and the two features were thresholded independently. We wonder if multivariate classifiers, which construct decision boundaries in multi-dimensional feature spaces, may give better performance than classifiers based on individual features. Similar to the previous study, we found that random forest classifiers based on IL-8 only have higher balanced accuracy (82.8% vs. 72.8%), sensitivity (86.3% vs. 70.5%), and specificity (79.2% vs. 75.3%) than random forest classifiers based on IL-6 only (Table 3). Interestingly, we also found that the combination of IL-6 and -8 gives better classification performance than individual features (balanced accuracy = 87.8%, sensitivity = 89.4%, specificity = 85.9%). Similar trends were also observed for classifiers based on SVMs (Table 3). Our results are consistent with our findings in the previous section that IL-6 and -8 expression levels are not linearly separable, and therefore they can be better separated if a decision boundary is constructed for both features simultaneously. We conclude that both IL-8 and -6 are good and necessary features in the prediction of PTC toxicity.
Classification performance of classifiers trained on different combinations of IL-6 and -8 features.
Finally, we trained a random forest and a SVM classifier using all the 41 compounds, and compared their classification performances to the threshold-based classifier (TC) used by Li et al. (Table 4). We computed the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves for these three classifiers (Figure 6), and measured the areas under the ROC curves (AUC). ROC curves that are closer to the upper left corner have higher AUC values and more desirable classification performances. We found that the random forest classifier has higher mean AUC (1.00 vs. 0.85), accuracy (99.3% vs. 80.7%), sensitivity (98.6% vs. 77.3%) and specificity (100.0% vs. 84.2%) than the threshold-based classifier (Table 4). The perfect AUC score indicates that the toxic and non-toxic categories can be fully separated by the random forest classifier. The SVM also performs better than the threshold-based classifier, but poorer than the random forest classifier (Table 4). We also noticed that most of the toxic compounds mis-classified by random forest classifiers are usually also mis-classified by threshold-based classifiers. For example, when using a threshold-based classifier, two compounds, namely ifosfamide and germanium oxide, were mis-classified in HPTC1 ; but when using our random forest classifier, only ifosfamide was mis-classified. Altogether, our results suggest that a random forest classifier based on IL-6 and -8 expression levels can be used to automatically predict drug-induced PTC toxicity.
Classification performance of final classifiers trained on the whole dataset.
Receiver operating characteristic curves of final classifiers trained on the whole datasets. The ROC curves were obtained by training and testing each classifier on all compounds for three different batches of human primary renal proximal tubular cells: (a) HPTC1, (b) HPTC2, and (c) HPTC3 cells. (TC=threshold-based classifier from Li et al., SVM=support vector machine, RF=random forest classifier).
In summary, we have performed a systematic comparison of the performances of four supervised classifiers, namely random forest, SVM, k-NN and naive Bayes classifiers, in predicting nephrotoxicity based on the IL-6 and -8 expression levels. All parameters of the classifiers were determined automatically without any user intervention. We found that random forest classifiers have the highest overall classification performance (mean balanced accuracy = 87.8%, sensitivity = 89.4%, and specificity = 85.9%). Furthermore, we also found that IL-8 is more predictive than IL-6, but a combination of both markers gives higher classification accuracy. Finally, we also show that a final random forest classifier trained automatically on the whole 41-compound dataset has higher classification accuracy than a previous threshold-based classifier (mean balanced accuracy = 99.3% vs. 80.7%). This better performance is likely due to the non-linear and multivariate decision boundaries generated by the random forest classifier. Our results suggest that a random forest classifier based on these two markers can be used to automatically predict drug-induced nephrotoxicity.
Our methods are general and can be easily applied to test and identify other potential nephrotoxicity markers based on gene expression levels, metabolic profiles, or cellular phenotypes. The classification performance of our classifier may also be further increased by combining markers from these different modalities, and also by increasing the number of training compounds. An important application of our automated classifier is to predict nephrotoxicity of novel chemical compounds identified from large-scale screening of small-molecule or natural product libraries. This will allow early selection and prioritization of compound candidates for further drug development, animal tests or clinical trials, which are costly and time-consuming processes. By focusing on smaller numbers of drug candidates that are less likely to induce nephrotoxicity, the drug or compound discovery process will be more efficient, and the chance of successful clinical trials will also be increased.
The work is supported by a grant from the Joint Council Office (JCO) Development Program, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore; and the Bioinformatics Institute and the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Biomedical Research Council, A*STAR, Singapore. Publication charges for this work was funded by the Bioinformatics Institute, Biomedical Research Council, A*STAR, Singapore.
SR performed the computational analysis, YL and DZ provided the gene expression measurements, LH and DZ conceived of the study, and SR and LH prepared the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
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String quartet? Yes. Traditional string quartet? Far from it. Urban Electra blends rock, pop, modern and classical music to create high-energy shows for corporate events and private occasions anywhere in the world...... Meet us!
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These are the ultimale tour packages which can be relived thrpough out your life as you will never be able to get out of the memories. This Ladakh Trekking tour packages take 23 nights and 24 days for you to complete the trek. Destinations covered during this trek are Manali, Spiti, Kaza, Kibber, Pangrochen, Parang La, Pare Chu, Norbu Sumdo, Tsomorri, Kiangdam, Korzok, Gyama, Rajung Karu, Nuruchan, Tso Kar, Taglang La and Leh. You start from Delhi and finish your trek package at Delhi.
Lalji Tours and Travels is an Indian Travel agency which caters to the needs of the tourists in to India. They conduct both inbound and outbound tours and have been organizing tour itineraries, online bookings and reservations for deluxe and luxury hotels and resorts.
Info2india's Tours and Travels guides are fully trained as well as full time employees who have a minimum of about 19 years experience behind them.
The Ladakh Trekking Tour Package will take you to many places from Spiti to Ladakh. This most exciting adventure package which takes almost a month would be the most exciting time of your life.
You will be met at the airport or at the railway station, taken to the hotel and checked in. Stay the night at the hotel.
You will board the train to Chandigarh. when you reach Chandigarh you will be driven down to Manali for a stay at a hotel there.
Drive to lahaul in a Jeep passing Lahaul.
Drive to Kaza which is the capital of Spiti. Later drive to Tabo Gompa with its great collection treasures of paintings, sculptures.
Days 8 to 9 - Kibber, Tashigang and Gete.
First you go to Kyi Gompha and then travel to Kibber. stay the night and next day leave for Tashigang and Gete.
You will hike to a small spring in Pangrochen, continue from there to the pleasing refuge of Kharsa Gongma.
Will descend to Tarang Yogma after passing through Parechu Valley. continue your Ladakh Trekking Tour Package, cross the river and reach the base camp at Norbu Sumdo.
You will reach southern shore of the Tsomorri Lake and then Kiangdam. You will be staying for a couple of days at the place to relax and enjoy.
you will be trekking through Korzok, then to Gyama, from gyama to Rajung Karu, to Nuruchan and then Tso Kar staying as and when needed in camps.
As the trekking comes toan end you will drive to Leh. Tour the place foor some sight seeing and shopping. Later leave the place to go to Delhi . This will be the end of your unforgettable trekking trip in the Ladakh Region.
It is a very good article about Ladakh Trekking Tour Package because i am first time reading this type of article. The pictures are very beautiful and attractive.
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Becca and her six remaining bachelors take a trip to the Bahamas for a Caribbean dream getaway before the hometown dates next week. Three of the remaining men get one-on-one dates with Becca, while the others join her on a group date for a game of beach volleyball. The Baha Men perform.
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Kimberly M. Foxx is the first African American woman to lead the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office – the second largest prosecutor’s office in the country. Kim was elected to the top prosecutor post, after claiming victory in a historic election, during a critical time for the criminal justice system in Chicago. Kim’s message of reform, restoring trust, and working with the community to increase public safety, resonated with the diverse citizens across the county who want to see a more balanced criminal justice system.
Kim took office on Dec. 1, 2016 with a vision for transforming the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office into a fairer, more forward-thinking agency focused on rebuilding the public trust, promoting transparency, and being proactive in making all communities safe. She is committed to making the office more responsive to the people of Cook County.
Kim’s passion for public service is deeply personal. She spent her early childhood growing up in the Cabrini Green public housing complex, raised by her teenage mother and grandmother. Her life experiences gave her insight on the impact of crime, violence and poverty on our communities. That consciousness inspired Kim to pursue a career in public service as she sought to improve life in communities like the one in which she was raised.
Prior to being elected State’s Attorney, Kim served as Chief of Staff for Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. As President Preckwinkle’s senior advisor and lead strategist, she oversaw a $4 billion annual budget and worked on issues ranging from county finances to public safety and juvenile detention. Kim was the lead architect of the county’s criminal justice reform agenda to address racial disparities in the criminal and juvenile justice systems. Her efforts contributed to a significant drop in the Cook County jail population while promoting public safety.
A veteran prosecutor, Kim served as an Assistant State’s Attorney in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office for 12 years, rising through the ranks to supervise dozens of ASAs in felony juvenile courtrooms. Kim has also served as a guardian ad litem in the Cook County Public Guardian’s Office, where she worked as a senior attorney advocating for children navigating the child welfare system, many of whom had been abused, neglected or had special needs.
An accomplished leader, prosecutor and advocate, Kim is active with a number of community organizations. She currently serves as a board member for the Adler University, and Free Spirit Media, where she also served as Board President. Previously, Kim has served as board chair of Planned Parenthood of Illinois and president of the National Black Prosecutors Association- Chicago Chapter. She is a member of Leadership Greater Chicago and the Chicago Council of Lawyers.
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VeriCoin was created with an objective of making a cryptocurrency that is scalable, fast and secure. A primary aim was to impose no or nearly zero transaction fees.
Join us tomorrow at 3PM EST for a Google Hangout on Air. @effectsToCause & @bluelynxmktg will address $VRM @VeriumReserve departure from Bittrex, introduce the featured community member and answer your questions relating to @VeriCoin and the Vericonomy.
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The Happy Yogini began after I was asked to write a book called Mindful Yoga. The publishers requested that I comment on how yoga is becoming, in many places, a way to show off how thin and bendy you are, how gorgeous your lycra clad legs can look in Trikonasana (Triangle Pose) and how very quickly you can acquire a kind of “Yoga McMindfulness” if only you have the right guru guiding you. There are some pretty scary guru-gini’s out there too, who have the right words and appear to do some thing enviably flexible (if that is what you aspire to) without understanding how potentially dangerous their postures could be, if copied by someone naturally less flexible, at home, unguided and full of aspirations to “learn yoga”. Needless to say, the thrust of the book was to suggest that yoga has slightly more to it than that.
Unfortunately the publisher wanted to restrict my rights to write about yoga; so in the end we didn’t make the contract through the small print. However, through the process we enjoyed, The Happy Yogini was born and I am deeply grateful for the spark plug that ignited that. (Thank you Monica). It made me reconsider my practice and look hard at what yoga and my practice mean to me.
As a director of a teacher training school, as a practicing Professional Structural Integrator (a soft tissue specialist in posture and movement) and an Educator in integrated living anatomy and biotensegrity, I get to see and learn a lot of interesting stuff that makes sense of yoga. I also get to appreciate a logic behind motion and stillness in humans being, that I will attempt to share in bite size pieces through this informal medium. My main website is more formal. This blog gives me the chance to make it personal and make sense of why I learned about art, biotensegrity, chocolate making and human anatomy. It wonders why such a strange mix of metaphors make so much sense of each other. It allows me to laugh about how delightful life is, when we get that divinity has a sense of humour – and it really is a laugh a minute, if you get the joke. It makes me smile on the inside anyway….
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Bankruptcy Information | Is There Anyone I Can Complain To About My Credit Card?
Is There Anyone I Can Complain To About My Credit Card?
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11 Jul Is There Anyone I Can Complain To About My Credit Card?
Many ask is there is anyone they can complain to about their credit card and the outrageous interest rates. You can complain to your spouse, family members or your pets but you are likely to get the same response as you well from complaining directly to the credit card company, absolutely NOTHING! However, now you have a chance to not only voice your opinion but you actually might be heard.
* Banks would be prohibited from increasing the rate on a pre-existing credit card balance (except under limited circumstances) and must allow the consumer to pay off that balance over a reasonable period of time.
* Banks would be prohibited from applying payments in excess of the minimum in a manner that maximizes interest charges.
* Banks would be required to give consumers the full benefit of discounted promotional rates on credit cards by applying payments in excess of the minimum to any higher-rate balances first, and by providing a grace period for purchases where the consumer is otherwise eligible.
* Banks would be prohibited from imposing interest charges using the “two-cycle” method, which computes interest on balances on days in billing cycles preceding the most recent billing cycle.
* Banks would be required to provide consumers a reasonable amount of time to make payments.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be heard. Your comments will not be edited so the government and the credit card industry will read exactly what your are thinking. Don’t delay, go to the Federal Reserve website today and submit your comment about what you think about the new rules to tighten the reigns on the credit card industry.
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Flavor your day with exceptional tea! Tangy and refreshing flavors like acai create memorable green teas that beg to be savored, hot or iced. Try our best-selling Blackberry Sage Black Tea Bags or get decadent with a Coconut Cocoa Cuppa Chocolate Tea. Our flavored teas and sampler gift sets make it easy to indulge your taste buds.
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Slightly hidden behind some tall landscaping, this 1910 Craftsman in South Pasadena near the local high school has nothing to be bashful about. The 2,035-square-foot house is entered via a large door at the end of a roomy, recessed porch decorated with “Japanese inspired mortise & tenon joinery” on its railing. The house has a formal dining room, an updated kitchen with pass-through, a living room with built-ins and French doors, four bedrooms, and two bathrooms. There’s also plenty of room in the backyard, a pergola, drought tolerant plantings, and winding paths through the more-than-10,000-square-foot lot. The house is listed for$1.395 million.
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Today Catwa released her animations mo-cap update for Catya mesh heads! The other mesh heads (both male and female bento) are being updated progressively, but I thought I’d do a little vlog entry to show you some of the changes!
Also Maddicts, don’t forget to check out 4Mesh event! 4Mesh takes over from MBA Bi-Monthly and is open now, so make sure you head over and check it out before time runs out.
News, Updates, Freebies and more!
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LOCATION: Woodlands Memorial Gardens, former site of Woodlands, on McBride Boulevard, near Blackberry Drive, New Westminster.
DIRECTIONS: Proceed to McBride Boulevard in New Westminster. The best place to park if one wants to tour on foot of what is left of the notorious school grounds is to turn into Victoria Hill community (which is off McBride on Memorial Drive). There are parking spots around Woodlands Memorial Garden and other streets. Once you have toured the memorial garden and seen the sculpture—The Window Too High—head down Ross Drive. At the bottom is E Royal Avenue. Walking west on E Royal will lead to the former nurses residence. East on E Royal will lead to the The Boiler House.
Raised by loving parents with an older sister who had Down syndrome, Gina McMurchy-Barber has crafted a moving, first-person memoir by a fictional character, Ruby Jean Sharp, who “growed up in Woodloods” with Down syndrome after her mother had taken her there one day—and never came back. The history of Woodlands is summarized by McMurchy-Barber at the end of the novel, Free as a Bird (Dundurn 2010), which was nominated for a Governor General’s Award in children’s literature.
Opened in 1878 as the Provincial Asylum for the Insane, Woodlands was renamed the Provincial Hospital for the Insane before it evolved into a so-called school in 1950 that was more like a prison. In 1974, Woodlands School was renamed simply Woodlands. On July 12, 2011, the New Westminster City Council voted to demolish the last remaining structure at Woodlands, the Woodlands Institution Centre Block Tower, respecting the wishes of former residents and their families–many of whom have sued the province of B.C. for reparations. But according to Gina McMurchy-Barber, not all the original buildings on the 64-acre site have been demolished.
“When I was a kid, there was one word that grated on my nerves like fingernails on a chalkboard: retard. That’s because my older sister, who was born with Down syndrome, was often stared at, made fun of, and called names like retard by others who didn’t know any better. When I was thirteen, I looked up the word in a dictionary and found that one definition simply read: “slow or delayed learning.” I didn’t think that sounded so bad — after all, everyone has something they find difficult to learn or master — and that took the sting out of the word for me.
“At the time of Jane’s birth in 1954 the attending doctor told my parents there was a good chance she would be blind, would never learn to walk, and wouldn’t likely live beyond the age of five. He also explained there was no support available to help care for her and that she would be a burden to the family. His recommendation was to have her placed in an institution for the “mentally retarded” — a term used back then. The doctor’s limited knowledge and attitude were quite typical for those days.
“I’m grateful my parents weren’t influenced by the dark predictions for Jane’s future and instead brought her home from the hospital. As she grew, she had perfect vision. And she not only learned to walk, but to run, skip, and jump, too.
“Jane lived into her mid-thirties. By the time of her death, she had a job and a boyfriend and lived in her own apartment. She had a full life and was loved by many. What more could one ask for from their time here on earth?
“When I was younger, I had a fierce desire to defend my sister against the ridicule of others. Then, as a young adult, I enrolled in a college training program for special needs children and others with learning disabilities. One of my first jobs was working at Woodlands School. My employment in that bleak institution in New Westminster, British Columbia, lasted six long months.
“While I was there, I realized what my sister’s life might have been like if my parents had taken the doctor’s advice. I’m certain she would never have reached her full potential had she been one of those fifteen hundred people who spent their lives hidden out of sight and locked behind doors.
“I left Woodlands to work for the Community Living Society, an organization started by parents and caring staff who fought to get residents out of Woodlands School and into group homes in the community. The Community Living Society and other associations like it were instrumental in bringing an end to the institutionalization of disabled people in British Columbia and seeing to it that Woodlands closed forever.
“The characters and events in this novel are fictitious. However, Woodlands School, as mentioned earlier, actually did exist. There were many similar government-run institutions throughout Canada and the United States, but like Woodlands, many of them have been closed. Unfortunately, there are still such places to be found both north and south of the border.
“Woodlands began in 1878 as the provincial Lunatic Asylum. Soon after it opened, a report was written with the following description of the facility: “The place is gloomy in the extreme, the corridors narrow and sombre, the windows high and unnecessarily barred…. The establishment exceedingly overcrowded…. The patients being herded together more like cattle than human beings” (Commission of Enquiry Report of the Provincial Asylum for the Insane, 1878).
“The residents of Woodlands were labelled as “severely or profoundly retarded,” or as “morons.” Some weren’t mentally disabled at all but had physical disabilities or behaviour problems that were only made worse by the isolation, monotonous environment, and lack of normal human interactions. While some came to Woodlands as older children or even adults, others were abandoned as babies and knew no other home. Many lived out their lives behind its walls, locked metal doors, and jail-like windows. Ironically, some could even look out from this castle-like fortress to the B.C.
Penitentiary next door, a maximum-security prison for society’s worst criminals.
“Some of the residents had visits from relatives, but most had no contact with the outside community. Those residents who were able to built friendships with other residents, then cried each night when they had to be separated. More often than not, the ones who needed the most attention and love got the least. Woodlands, like many such institutions, was self-sufficient. It was staffed by medical and dental professionals, therapists, cooks, teachers, ward staff, and child-care workers. As a result, there was little contact with outside services such as public health, victim support, or police. In essence, it was a self-contained “city” with citizens who had no say in the running of their day-to-day life.
“After Woodlands closed in 1996, the provincial government asked Ombudsman Dulcie McCallum to investigate the many complaints of abuse directed at the institution. Her report, The Need to Know: Administrative Review of Woodlands School, brought to light many of the problems inherent in institutions of this kind. She recounted that most residents had little if any contact with family or friends outside the institution. They had no control over any aspect of their lives. Even those who were capable were considered medically and legally incompetent as “retardates” and therefore treated as if they were unable to speak for themselves or had any intellectual insight whatsoever. Some children were used for drug experiments and genetic research — some of which are known today to be quite painful. And it wasn’t uncommon for unclaimed bodies to be regularly donated to the University of British Columbia for research.
“Throughout the years there were many reported cases of physical and sexual abuse that leaked out. But according to reports, they were always handled internally. In most cases the investigation into the reported abuses was stalled by an apparent “code of silence” among the staff. Stories surfaced that staff who did report abuses were punished by some of their peers, threatened, transferred, and in one case drugged and institutionalized. As a result of peer expectations, abuse was usually brought to light by people visiting the ward, such as student nurses or family members.
“In 1977 the B.C. government ordered all headstones to be removed from the institution’s cemetery. The reasons aren’t completely clear why this action was taken. Some speculate it was to appease the directors of the new Queen’s Park Hospital next door, who felt it was disturbing for patients to gaze out their windows at a cemetery. Between 1977 and 1980 some eighteen hundred headstones were removed and recycled for such purposes as lining walkways and making a barbecue for staff. Many headstones were simply discarded in the creek or sold off as building supplies. The cemetery itself was made into a park.
“At its height the population of Woodlands reached an estimated fifteen hundred residents. In the past there were no support groups or organizations for parents whose children had mental, behavioural, or physical disabilities. Although some thought institutionalization was the kindest treatment for these children, the very existence of facilities such as Woodlands testified to the general opinion that these people should be kept locked away and isolated from society.
“McCallum’s report paints a bleak picture of this infamous institution. However, in fairness it should be added that there were some staff members who did their best to care for the residents in a respectful and nurturing manner. And there are a few parents who felt their sons or daughters benefited from being placed there.
“After Woodlands closed, it remained empty for many years, though the buildings were occasionally used by the film industry. Eventually, the provincial government sold the land to developers who began to erase all evidence of the institution’s existence. During a period of public debate over what was to happen to the few remaining buildings, a terrible fire broke out on July 10, 2008. In a few short hours the flames destroyed all but the facade of the centre block and tower, the oldest part of the institution. Two days after the fire, developers were given permission to demolish and remove the debris, but no in-depth investigation has so far been conducted. Today the cemetery has become the Woodlands Memorial Garden and honours the more than three thousand deceased individuals who were buried at the former Woodlands cemetery. To date only about nine hundred grave markers have been recovered. Officials say no more graves will be removed or dismantled.
“The valuable real estate overlooking the Fraser River and the mountains beyond continues to be molded into modern townhouses and apartment towers. Only the black monoliths covered in headstones at the back of the property are left to remind us all that more than a century of undervalued people once lived and died there.
Gina McMurchy-Barber of Surrey, B.C. received the 2004 Governor General’s Award for Excellence in Teaching Canadian History. Prior to teaching, she majored in archaeology at Simon Fraser University and studied orangutans in Borneo with Dr. Biruté Galdikas. She has also led backpacking tours in Asia and South America.
In her young adult novel Reading the Bones (Dundurn 2008), 12-year-old Peggy Henderson discovers a human skull while helping her uncle dig a pond in his Crescent Beach backyard. As being away from her parents makes her increasingly unhappy, she becomes increasingly attracted to the mysterious awareness that she is living atop the site of a 5000-year-old Coast Salish fishing village. An elderly female archaeologist named Eddy helps her to “read the bones” of an ancient storyteller buried in the yard. It’s the first in a series of Peggy Henderson adventures.
In Book 3 of the series, A Bone to Pick (Dundurn 2015), Peggy accompanies Dr. Edwina to the former Viking settlement at L’Anse aux Meadows National Park in Newfoundland where Peggy accidentally discovers a Viking burial cairn. Peggy’s know-it-all attitude threatens to get her banned from the site before it comes time to excavate.
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This is a brand new incredible project, which has grown in popularity in the wake of the escape quests in Russian.
The title shot, in which the colonel meets newcomers, gathered the 26 people and consists of 31 frames.
And some more pictures for you.
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The technology was developed in the 90’s as a response to patented calcium sulfonate complex greases and the fact that these types of products generally had problems with sub standard lubricity.
The Alassca complex is made by an exclusive and unique co-crystallization process between a lithium based component and a sarcosylic calcium component.
The active components are attached to the soap structure instead of being dissolved in the base oil and, as such, are immediately available to application surfaces.
The lubricity of the system is ensured by the lithium based component in the physical matrix of the thickener system. This is increasingly important at lower temperatures, where oil released from the thickener is reduced.
The Alassca grease combines the properties of the lithium complex thickener, such as high temperature performance, mechanical stability and improved pumpability with the characteristics of water resistance and extreme high load carrying ability found in calcium sulfonate greases. The technology is the prime choice for wet, dirty and highly loaded conditions, especially at low speed and low temperature.
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This week’s giveaway comes from Shabby Apple – a fabulous online store for retro chic fashion. Specializing in vintage wear, they offer one-of-kind pieces that will make you feel super glam – just like you’re channeling your favorite Mad Men leading lady!
The Heart of Me Dress is beautiful!
I love the Mainline Dress!!
Love the Tinsel Town Skirt!
I love the jacobethan jersey dress..and the retro swimsuits are so cute too!!!
I'd rock the Sugar Cone top!
I love the Looff's Pier Blouse.
The blue racer skirt is amazing!
The Conductor dress is my fav.
I like the Santa Monica dress!
I love the Maxi dresses!
The Calloh! Callay! dress is what I'd get 'cause it's my favorite! Thanks for the awesome giveaway!
I love the Bampton dress!
I love the Pier Patrol dress!
I am in love with the One For My Baby dress!
I totally adore the I'm Late I'm Late dress.
I love the merry go round skirt!
Loving the Sicily maternity dress!
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Boiteau grew up in Chippewa Falls and went missing in St. Cloud, Minnesota June 22, 2016 when she was 22-years-old.
Her boyfriend told police she ran from his car into a wooded area and hasn’t been seen since.
News 18 talked to Boiteau’s mom Angela Starck. She said Boiteau is kindhearted, loves helping others and adores her daughter Milli.
She said Boiteau had a history of addiction but got clean once she had Milli.
Starck has a message for whoever may have his daughter.
“Just let her go and go home,” Starck said. “She has a baby that asks for her and I don’t want to have to explain to this baby why she doesn’t have a mom, or where her mom is.
Starck is still handing out fliers and sharing photos of her missing daughter.
She said everyone should see her face because maybe someday she could come home too.
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As part of Small Business Finance Module I am lecturing, I am hosting CEO and Founder of Azoomee, Douglas Lloyd.
Azoomee is an app designed to provide safe TV shows, games and audiobooks for children. Since its inception, the company has raised over £2.3m and recently raised £800,000 via Crowdcube (77% over its target).
Douglas has 12 years’ experience working in corporate finance and private equity in London, Paris and New York. Prior to Azoomee, Douglas co-founded, funded and built VB Research, a digital media business focusing on the renewable energy and cyber security sectors.
This guest lecture is open to all current students, staff and alumni.
This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged Small Business Finance; Azoomee: Crowdcube on May 1, 2017 by grosmana.
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Fine slim 14K gold Swiss antique pocket watch with Jewish Stars on the covers, circa 1900. Gold dial with applied gold numerals and gold hands. Insignificant dust cover dent. Gilt 15 jewel movement.
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Ryan, Partridge, Lynch, O Cearuill, Rogers, Gavin, Kirby, Fahey, O'Brien (Bialek 84), Guy, Quigley.
Doherty, McCallion, Hutton (Morrow 76), McChrystal, Higgins, McHugh, Dennehy (McGinn h/t), Deery, Molloy (Farren 65), Delaney, Stewart.
St Patrick's Athletic secured second place in the Premier Division table with a hard fought 2-1 win over Derry City at Richmond Park writes Mark Cummins.
Keith Fahey, playing in possible his last home game for Pat's before his expected move to England, opened the scoring on the stroke of half time and Mark Quigley made sure of the win with a penalty on 84. Mark Farren netted a consolation in injury time.
In a slight west-east drizzle, there was little for the dismal, end of season, crowd to get excited about early on.
Derry's Billy Dennehy picked up a yellow card on four minutes for a tackle on Damien Lynch. A minute later Lynch had recovered to blast a shot high over the crossbar while Barry Molloy should have done better for Derry with his effort on 15.
The drizzle turned into a horrendous downpour around the twenty minute mark, leading to the surface becoming very slippy and the play sloppy.
The one bright mark on the pitch was the performance of Pat's captain for the night, Fahey. Soon to depart for whichever English club's bid is accepted, Fahey had a great night.
Taking a free kick one minute, and then darting to the corner ahead of his team-mates to take a corner; and sliding in to keep a ball in play when the average player would have seen it as a lost cause. How they will miss him when he is gone.
Pat's did have the slight upper hand and one of their best moves of the match came on 34 minutes when Jason Gavin's clearance from the back was headed on by Mark Quigley for Ryan Guy to chase. The Derry defence saw the potential in the attack and Guy was soon outnumbered.
Pat's continued the pressure and deservedly took the lead on 39 minutes when Fahey played a one-two with Alan Kirby from a short corner and then curled a rasping shot through the Derry defence and into the bottom left corner of Ger Doherty's net.
Doherty then prevented Pat's from going two up as the clock hit 45 minutes when he pushed Guy's shot over the bar.
The rain eased off for the second half and Pat's continued to have the best of the play in the second period. Apart from a Molloy chance there was little for the visiting fans to cheer. One highlight was a blistering Kevin Derry shot on 64 minutes but Barry Ryan was well placed in the Pat's goal to make the save.
Quigley made sure of the win on 84 minutes from the penalty spot after Fahey's flick had glanced off the arm of Mark McChrystal before Farren netted a close range equaliser for Derry in the third minute of injury time which proved the last kick of the game.
Derry must settle for third in the table and an appearance in this month's FAI Cup final against Bohemians, whose manager Pat Fenlon, was an interested spectator.
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Reflective twistit nematic liquid creestal display.
Polarisin filter film wi a vertical axis tae polarise licht as it enters.
Gless substrate wi ITO electrodes. The shapes o thir electrodes will determine the shapes that will appear whan the LCD is switched ON. Vertical ridges etched on the surface are smuith.
Gless substrate wi common electrode film (ITO) wi horizontal ridges tae line up wi the horizontal filter.
Polarisin filter film wi a horizontal axis tae block/pass licht.
A liquid-creestal display (LCD) is a flat-panel display or ither electronically modulatit optical device that uises the licht-modulatin properties o liquid creestals.
This page wis last eeditit on 25 Februar 2018, at 03:22.
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The quality of service and hospitality at Park Hotel Recife has been identified as outstanding based on consistently high customer review ratings.
Park Hotel Recife has achieved a score of 79 / 100 based on 15 customer reviews and has therefore qualified to receive an Outstanding Service Award from Go Hotels.
Situated on the Boa Viagem beachfront, this contemporary hotel is 9 km from the Mercado São José and 10 km from Sinagoga Kahal Zur Israel, a synagogue and museum.
The warm, brightly colored rooms have free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars. Upgraded rooms add beach views, minifridges and seating areas with pull-out sofas.
Free perks include parking and a breakfast buffet. There's also a casual international restaurant, a modern lobby bar and an ocean-facing rooftop pool. A business center and meeting space are also available.
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Yvonne Tran and I had the opportunity to run a workshop and collect stories at SOUL's National Youth Organizing Training Institute a couple weeks ago. SOUL (School Of Unity and Liberation) brought together young organizers from across the country for a 3 day training.
Our workshop topic was "Sustaining the Organizer," which we facilitated through forward stance. Participants shared the many struggles they face in not burning out. Their struggles included balancing work and family, juggling too many things on their plate, not having the resources to do the work they want to do, retaining members and more. Yvonne and I used forward stance as a way to have participants reflect on these issues and gain insight through our bodies. So often we are in our heads and forget that we have a whole other part of ourselves, our bodies, that can help us to make decisions, reflect and most importantly move forward. We were able to get to the heart of many of the issues that they face with very little talking and a lot of "a ha" moments.
We also collected Strong Families stories from these powerful young people. Here's one from Vikter Medina of Phoenix, Arizona. He talks about growing up in a large family, being a queer Chicano male and wanting a family of his own with his undocumented partner.
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This page shows businesses on Tetley Street. Click on a business to bring up its details and a map showing its location.
Action For Black Community Development is a charity which raises money for a good cause.
Hodge & Temkow is a solicitors' firm offering legal advice.
Sandman Productions provides facilities and equipment to aid the filming and production of movies.
Vocal Accord is a firm of training consultants who assess organizations' needs and advise on training programmes for clients.
Yorkshire Post (Reporters) is a publishing firm which produces and disseminates a variety of literature.
Map showing Tetley Street in Bradford.
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Would like a stored procedure or process to 1) define a baseline of database(s) usage 2) monitor usage of the database(s) over time to alert on abnormal growth. I assume this would present abnormal growth or the logs (database and transaction) and the query would create a table were the values would be stored and allow for query of this table to export into a spreadsheet or graph. Feel free to advise if there may be a better way.
You and I will complete this project. Relevant Skills and Experience I have experience for tunning database.
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It is likely that my book “The Love Never Ends: Messages from the Other Side” will at a minimum, pique your curiosity and at a maximum, validate that life exists after the physical body dies and Love never ends! My hope is that not only are your initial questions answered, but that you will also be inspired to ask more questions as you move forward on your journey. So, with that in mind, I am answering a variety of questions that my clients, friends, and students have asked me throughout the years in this downloadable Companion PDF file“Answers About the Afterlife”.
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East Anglian House Sitters, Wholesale of live animals, listed under "Wholesale Of Live Animals" category, is located at Millfield Sudbury Suffolk, CO10 7LW, United Kingdom and can be reached by (01787) 313653 phone number. East Anglian House Sitters has currently 0 reviews.
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Incorrect Addresses: If the recipient's address is incorrect and delivery was attempted to the address, there is a $10 address correction fee. Cobble Creek Landscaping & Florist is not responsible for deliveries made to incorrect addresses submitted to us by the customer. If such a delivery is made, the customer assumes responsibility for the entire purchase.
Canceling an Order: Same-day orders are processed immediately, and usually cannot be changed. Due to the urgent nature of florist delivered products we are unable to cancel or change orders already in process at the florist, en route or delivered. To cancel or change an order that has not been processed, please call (607) 656-7865.
Request to Leave Item at Door: The customer assumes all liability for requests to leave arrangements. We highly discourage special instructions requesting delivery to a doorstep, porch, yard or any location where the recipient cannot accept the arrangement themselves. Cobble Creek Landscaping & Florist cannot be held responsible for missing or faulty product due to this special request.
Fresh Flowers: At Cobble Creek Landscaping & Florist we are committed to delivering your important emotional sentiments on time and as fresh and beautiful as possible. Because of the nature, seasonality, and regional availability of flowers it is sometimes necessary to make substitutions of equal or greater value. We will make every effort to maintain the "look and feel" of the arrangement by considering the overall shape, size, style, and color combinations. In single-variety arrangements the variety will take precedence over color. For instance, if an order is for yellow daisies, they will substitute another color of daisies, not another yellow flower. White roses and cream roses may be substituted for each other as well as peach roses and pink roses. Purple and pink orchids may need to be substituted for white orchids and vice versa.
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CPR level “A” and AED – This CPR course is the most basic CPR course offered by the major four Canadian providers. In this 3 to 4 hour course candidates will learn basic CPR techniques for rescuing adult and child victims. Certification is valid for 3 years. Re-certification courses are not available for CPR level “A” and AED.
CPR level “B” and AED – This course is no longer part of the curriculum for the major first aid providers as the skills and techniques from this level are included in CPR level “A”. Only childcare first aid courses, which are only offered through the St Mark James, offer CPR level “B” certification.
CPR level “C” and AED – This course is the most popular stand-alone CPR and AED course. This is a 5 to 6 hour course that teaches candidates CPR techniques for adult, child and infant victims. Certificate is valid for 3 years. First aid trainers offer re-certification courses for CPR level “C”.
Health care provider CPR – CPR “HCP” – This course is the most comprehensive CPR and AED course offered through the major 4 first aid trainers. This course is 6 to 8 hours in length and teaches candidates CPR techniques for adult, child and infant victims using more advanced equipment and help from trained CPR rescuers. Certificate is valid for 3 years. First Aid trainers offer renewal courses for CPR “HCP” and AED.
Regardless of what CPR course you take you will receive potentially life saving skills and knowledge. Take a first aid course through credible first aid trainers instead of on-line courses so that you can receive important “hands-on” training. Take a CPR course today!
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Teton Pass Ski Resort will be closed for 2017/18 season.
Teton Pass Ski Area: Affordable, family fun on the edge of Montana's magnificent Rocky Mountain Front! Located just east of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area, and west of Choteau, Montana, Teton Pass possesses some of the most stunning views, diverse terrain, and untracked snow of any ski hill around. It covers 400 acres and has 43 downhill runs, with plenty of access to backcountry skiing and snowmobile trails. The zero lift lines and friendly staff make for a top-notch skiing or snowboarding experience.
We offer a large day lodge, a restaurant/bar, ski school, and rental shop.
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WILTON-Measuring Spoons. No more cumbersome or broken plastic rings with this secure snap on metal ring! Plus, each extra- long non-slip handle reaches easily into spice bottles and the unique spade-shaped design helps in scooping. Dishwasher safe, top rack only. This package contains one set of five measuring spoons with half measurements: 1 Tbsp, 1 tsp, 1/2 tsp, 1/4 tsp, 1/8 tsp. Color: Purple. Imported.
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Comment : Chia seeds are an excelent complement to your meals. It is rich in omega 3 & fiber and gives you energy. Nuts and seeds are known to decrease your bad cholesterol because of their content in omega 3 so forget about antibiotics, go nuts & seeds!
Rating(s) and review(s) : purasana Chia Raw Seeds 200 Gramm - Reviewed by : Sofia A On 02 Okt. 2016 - Rating 5 / 5 - Perfect to add to your meals - Chia seeds are an excelent complement to your meals. It is rich in omega 3 & fiber and gives you energy. Nuts and seeds are known to decrease your bad cholesterol because of their content in omega 3 so forget about antibiotics, go nuts & seeds!
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“Deception” … Speaking of Stelter, his newsletter last night was once again him saying things by not saying them. In this case he talked about a “deception campaign” by the president. Or did he? Because he put “deception campaign” in quotes. So you see, it was really Anderson Cooper who was saying it. Stelter just wrote a whole section on it. Funny how he rarely puts in quotes that would disrupt his narrative, isn’t it?
This is how conservative media transformed a small news item into a full-blown conspiracy theory that the president (apparently) believes to be true.
In this piece, Willis even breaks down the multiple stories confirming that human intelligence assets of the FBI approached the Trump campaign. But you see, it wasn’t spying. This reminds me of back in early 2017, when LevinTV host Mark Levin put together that there was surveillance of the Trump campaign by the FBI. Levin took the media’s own reporting and pieced it together. That is apparently now a sin.
Each and every media report is carefully crafted to leave out information that the media doesn’t want you to know. So when you bring together multiple media reports that paint a different narrative from what the media wants, that’s a major problem.
Lemon is a left-wing activist masquerading as a journalist. Remember that when you watch his program.
Alternative facts … The Washington Post’s Philip Bump may have one of the worst cases of Trump Derangement Syndrome of any person working with the disease. Yesterday Trump held a roundtable on illegal immigration and crime. Bump said it was just an attempt by Trump to malign all immigrants by focusing on a “subset of the immigrant population.” Bump is, of course, referring to the “animals” of MS-13. Bump actually uses the argument, pushed by the Left, that there hadn’t been a murder attributable to MS-13 since April 2017 in the county the event was held. A whole year! Bump gave no further information about how many murders in the county were by MS-13 prior to that date.
Bump then claimed that MS-13 is a proxy for Trump to call all Hispanic immigrants “animals.” It would be hilarious if it wasn’t so sad. What Bump doesn’t understand is that pieces like this will help Trump win re-election in 2020.
It’s a bone chilling development. Look, the Justice Department is under a shelling from the White House. It’s like London 1941 there. And some bombs hit big, some bombs hit small. This one, to my mind, is the biggest bomb of all.
Really, criticizing the agency the guy used to work for is equivalent to the Nazis bombing London? Swamp Fever is a disease that seemingly has not been cured.
Tonight the long-awaited Han Solo origin story movie is being released. I’ve got a 7 p.m. ticket to see “Solo: A Star Wars Story.” The reviews have been mixed, but I’m a voracious consumer of what used to be called the expanded universe of books, games, and animated series. For instance, it is a Christmas tradition for me to watch the “Star Wars Holiday Special.” I have mixed feelings based on reviews of this movie. Here’s hoping it’s good.
Thanks again for reading and writing to me with your thoughts. I’m enjoying the emails I’m getting at [email protected]. And as always, please consider using the links below to forward and have your friends subscribe to receive WTF MSM!?
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Peripheral Neuropathy (PN) is a term that simply means any diseased condition of the nervous system outside of the spinal cord. More than 100 types of peripheral neuropathy have been identified based on the underlying disease causing the symptoms. It is important to know is that peripheral neuropathy is a symptom – not a disease in itself!
The underlying disease can affect one or more types of nerves, including sensory, motor or autonomic (nerves that control heart rate, digestion, breathing and sweating, among others). Some medical conditions, such as diabetes, can lead to symptoms in all three types of nerves.
It is not possible to make a definitive diagnosis without a thorough examination by an experienced physician who specializes in peripheral nerve conditions. If you have been given a diagnosis of “neuropathy”, then it is likely that much more needs to be known about your condition to offer optimal treatment. There is hope for most patients who have been told that there is nothing more that can be done other than take Lyrica (Pregabalin) or Neurontin (Gabapentin).
Peripheral neuropathy usually begins gradually and worsens with time. It is important to get an appointment at US Neuropathy Centers before your symptoms get worse.
In general, strong indicators of neuropathy include numbness or tingling of the extremities, weakness or heaviness in muscles that has lasted over time and may be accompanied by cramping, and/or sudden pricking, burning, stabbing, or otherwise uncomfortable sensations on the skin.
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is not wise to wait to see if it gets better. Neuropathy generally worsens with time, and if not treated, can lead to further complications.
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Out of all Textile Spinning Companies in India British India Corporation Limited is the best. 3Ci Score of British India Corporation Limited is 97,for its registered main line of business this company ranks 1st in India and 1st in Uttar Pradesh. In compare to all Textile Spinning Companies in India British India Corporation Limited ranks as excellent additionally for its registered top line of business(principal business) this company ranks 1st in India and 1st in Uttar Pradesh.
This 99 year old company is incorporated with Ministry of Corporate Affairs(MCA) at Registrar of Companies RoC-Kanpur. corporate identification number (CIN) of British India Corporation Limited is U17117UP1920GOI000162 while registration number of this incorporation is 000162.
Out of all Textile Spinning Companies in India Tamilnadu Handloom Development Corporation Limited is 2nd best. 3Ci Score of Tamilnadu Handloom Development Corporation Limited is 94,for its registered main line of business this company ranks 1st in India and 1st in Tamil Nadu. In compare to all Textile Spinning Companies in India Tamilnadu Handloom Development Corporation Limited ranks as excellent additionally for its registered top line of business(principal business) this company ranks 2nd in India and 1st in Tamil Nadu.
This 55 year old company is incorporated with Ministry of Corporate Affairs(MCA) at Registrar of Companies RoC-Chennai. corporate identification number (CIN) of Tamilnadu Handloom Development Corporation Limited is U17111TN1964SGC005236 while registration number of this incorporation is 005236.
Out of all Textile Spinning Companies in India Tripura Handloom & Handicrafts Development Corporation Limited is 3rd best. 3Ci Score of Tripura Handloom & Handicrafts Development Corporation Limited is 92,for its registered main line of business this company ranks 1st in India and 1st in Tripura. In compare to all Textile Spinning Companies in India Tripura Handloom & Handicrafts Development Corporation Limited ranks as excellent additionally for its registered top line of business(principal business) this company ranks 3rd in India and 1st in Tripura.
This 45 year old company is incorporated with Ministry of Corporate Affairs(MCA) at Registrar of Companies RoC-Shillong. corporate identification number (CIN) of Tripura Handloom & Handicrafts Development Corporation Limited is U17113TR1974SGC001573 while registration number of this incorporation is 001573.
Out of all Textile Spinning Companies in India Kesoram Industries Ltd is 4th best. 3Ci Score of Kesoram Industries Ltd is 91,for its registered main line of business this company ranks 1st in India and 1st in West Bengal. In compare to all Textile Spinning Companies in India Kesoram Industries Ltd ranks as excellent additionally for its registered top line of business(principal business) this company ranks 4th in India and 1st in West Bengal.
Out of all Textile Spinning Companies in India Arvind Limited is 5th best. 3Ci Score of Arvind Limited is 89,for its registered main line of business this company ranks 2nd in India and 1st in Gujarat. In compare to all Textile Spinning Companies in India Arvind Limited ranks as excellent additionally for its registered top line of business(principal business) this company ranks 8th in India and 1st in Gujarat.
Out of all Textile Spinning Companies in India Surat Textile Mills Limited is 6th best. 3Ci Score of Surat Textile Mills Limited is 89,for its registered main line of business this company ranks 3rd in India and 2nd in Gujarat. In compare to all Textile Spinning Companies in India Surat Textile Mills Limited ranks as excellent additionally for its registered top line of business(principal business) this company ranks 9th in India and 2nd in Gujarat.
Out of all Textile Spinning Companies in India The India Jute And Industries Ltd is 7th best. 3Ci Score of The India Jute And Industries Ltd is 89,for its registered main line of business this company ranks 4th in India and 2nd in West Bengal. In compare to all Textile Spinning Companies in India The India Jute And Industries Ltd ranks as excellent additionally for its registered top line of business(principal business) this company ranks 10th in India and 3rd in West Bengal.
Out of all Textile Spinning Companies in India Mafatlal Industries Limited is 8th best. 3Ci Score of Mafatlal Industries Limited is 89,for its registered main line of business this company ranks 1st in India and 1st in Gujarat. In compare to all Textile Spinning Companies in India Mafatlal Industries Limited ranks as excellent additionally for its registered top line of business(principal business) this company ranks 11th in India and 3rd in Gujarat.
This 106 year old company is incorporated with Ministry of Corporate Affairs(MCA) at Registrar of Companies RoC-Ahmedabad . corporate identification number (CIN) of Mafatlal Industries Limited is L17110GJ1913PLC000035 while registration number of this incorporation is 000035.
Out of all Textile Spinning Companies in India Rswm Limited is 9th best. 3Ci Score of Rswm Limited is 88,for its registered main line of business this company ranks 1st in India and 1st in Rajasthan. In compare to all Textile Spinning Companies in India Rswm Limited ranks as excellent additionally for its registered top line of business(principal business) this company ranks 12th in India and 1st in Rajasthan.
This 59 year old company is incorporated with Ministry of Corporate Affairs(MCA) at Registrar of Companies RoC-Jaipur. corporate identification number (CIN) of Rswm Limited is L17115RJ1960PLC008216 while registration number of this incorporation is 008216.
Out of all Textile Spinning Companies in India The Naihati Jute Mills Co Ltd is 10th best. 3Ci Score of The Naihati Jute Mills Co Ltd is 87,for its registered main line of business this company ranks 5th in India and 3rd in West Bengal. In compare to all Textile Spinning Companies in India The Naihati Jute Mills Co Ltd ranks as excellent additionally for its registered top line of business(principal business) this company ranks 15th in India and 4th in West Bengal.
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i need to start a java application on start / after reboot of the iot.
My question, is there a better way to start the application?!
as far as I know using autostart scripts is the only way to start applications automarically after booting.
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Want to directly email someone at X Balu but don't know their address?
We're still trying to figure out the format for email addresses at x-balu.de for sure. We've got the following addresses though for employees currently at the firm. Does this get you any further on your quest?
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PeaceHealth is seeking a RN - Professional Practice Leader - PACU/Short Stay - up to 20K relo bonus for a 1.0 full time equivalent Exempt position. This position will be working Day shift with shift durations of 8 Hours .
Familiarity with surgical services across the continuum of care, from pre-admission to post-discharge care, preferred.
ACLS required within a standard grace from hire or transfer period, as specified in the PeaceHealth Policy Resuscitation Training Completion.
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Thrive will work out of the box with BuddyPress. There are few configurations that we need to apply, but do not worry with just a few clicks you will be able to complete the ‘BuddyPress Settings’ configuration in no time. Now, please kindly proceed to the next page of our documentation to configure your ‘Permalink Setting’ correctly to avoid ‘404 Error’ occurrence in your pages.
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I've been inspired by Felicity to join the FAL 2014 so I can actually finish something. I tried to join A Lovely Year of Finishes last year, but it was a dismal failure. I missed the linky every single time by a day or so, and then I finally gave up. I'm hoping that because the FAL 2014 is only every quarter, I should be able to actually post about my plans and finishes. Please, cross your fingers for me.
I'm going easy on myself this quarter. We will most likely be putting the house on the market in the next month or so, so I will have to pack up most of my sewing room so it looks pretty. That makes sewing pretty tough. I am not neat or organized.
Overall, my goal this year is to work on actual quilts. I've been distracted in the past couple of years on sewing small projects, kids clothes, and swap projects. This year I'd like to finish some quilts. I'm going to force myself to finish one WIP, and then let myself start something new. And I might even abandon some projects this year too.
I'm quilting this one right now. All of the blue is quilted already with simple lines on each side of every seam. Now I'm working on the background, with just a simple loops and stars free motion. I want to send this one off asap, so it is at the top of the list.
This one is easy! I'm sending it off to Chelsea on Monday to be quilted, and when it comes back, I'll just have to bind it. I'm thinking dark brown HR wildflowers.
Okay, I've never shared this one, but I made the quilt top at a quilt retreat when I was pregnant with Little Miss S. She's now almost 3. It is basted and ready to be quilted.
Hmm. This photo is from February 2012. That is almost 2 years ago!
Not too sure about this one. I started it as a mini, but I think it will turn into a pillow top. Should it be a Christmas pillow with a green binding? Or just stay with the red/grey/aqua?
Okay, I think that is a reasonable list of goals. What are you working on this quarter? Are you joining any linky parties? How do you keep your WIPs under control?
Although I am trying to cut down on swaps and bees, I joined the Munki in the Middle Bee last fall. I love this bee because I get to use all of my favourite (and much hoarded Heather Ross fabrics) and it includes a great bunch of women. We've been making + plus x blocks, and lots of stars, all with beautiful Heather Ross centres.
Once I had all of my lovelies pulled out, I couldn't resist making something for myself too. I was inspired by the Swoon wall hanging that is hanging in the background of Camille's Craftsy class. One lone Swoon block surrounded by a big white border. But I wanted to use as many of my HR fabrics as possible, so I went with more of a scrappy colour scheme.
I forced the pattern a bit. I know that most of my blues/aquas are actually white/low volume, but I wanted the sushi, fish in bags and giant octopus in there, so I made it work. I moved a couple of blocks around.
And then added a big 6" white border.
I was going to simply quilt this with cross-hatch pattern, and then I had a much better idea. I'm sending this quilt off to Chelsea on Monday to be custom long-arm quilted. Chelsea already sent me some ideas for the quilting, think swirls and pebbles, and I am so excited. Originally I thought I would hang it in the girls' room, but now I think it is calling to be in my sewing room. Is it crazy for a grown woman to love Heather Ross so much?
And finally, thank you so much for all of your kind words of support on my last post about moving. We found out last week that we are moving back to Prince George. And I'm very happy. We know people there. They have all the activities and schooling options that I want. We are hoping that the kids and I can stay here until the school year is over, but we'll see how things go. You know how it goes, "the best-laid schemes o' mice an 'men gang aft agley."
Sorry about the Robbie Burns reference. My Highland Dancing group is madly preparing for our Robbie Burns Night!
As always, I've been busy swapping lately.
I joined the Schnitzel and Boo Mini Quilt Swap. My partner, Filomena, loves everything red & aqua, so I purchased Camille's new Mini Puddle Jumping pattern, and dug out some of my favourite fabrics.
These blocks are teeny. They measure 3.5" unfinished!
Teeny Quilt Block - only 3.5"!
Mini Ticker Tape Quilt. I'm calling it Aqua Love!
Don't you just love that orange?
Cute little orange rectangle hiding in the sea of aqua.
I'm working on some other swaps too, so hopefully I'll blog about them soon. Things are pretty crazy here. Last month, we found out that the mill that my husband works for is closing in March. Thankfully, it doesn't mean that we'll be out on the street, but it does mean that we're most likely going to have to move sometime next year. That will be 3 moves in 4 years. Yikes. I am starting to hate moving. As of right now, we don't know where it will be, but likely further north. I am just hoping that we can move to a town big enough to have French Immersion and Highland Dancing. Apparently, those two things are extremely important to me. Two of my kids are in French Immersion (Grade 2 and Kindergarten) and I teach FI Kindergarten part-time too. And, my daughter is an extremely talented Highland Dancer. I'd hate for her to have to give it up. I Highland Dance here too, but I've accepted my fate that I'll have to give it up when we move. There aren't many places with recreational adult Highland Dancing. Don't you hate it when you have weird hobbies?
Sorry for the rant. And Happy Thanksgiving to all of my American quilty friends.
I volunteered to be an angel for the last round of the Modern Scrappy Bits Swap. I was especially happy to help out when I learned that it was Deanna that still hadn't received from her partner. Deanna sent me a gorgeous charm pack and pouch for another swap, and only lives a province away.
Deanna likes modern whimsical fabric (a la Heather Ross, Aneela Hoey and Sarah Jane), and she was looking for something to hang in her little girls' room. I had a ton of fun rummaging through my scrap bin, and playing with my favourite fabrics.
I used Aneela's Bear Paw pattern to make 3.5" blocks. The pattern is great because it offers instructions on how to make five different sizes (3.5", 6", 12", 18" and 24") of bear paw blocks. I chose the smallest. And now I can't wait to make some in the bigger sizes. Don't you think that the Lush Uptown Deer would be lovely in a bear paw pillow?
The next round of the Modern Scrappy Bits Swap is starting soon. Are you joining?
This quilt was actually finished, and mailed off to it's new owner eons ago, but I never got a chance to share the finished quilt. Here she is.
In the end, I was completely thrilled with how it turned out. At first, I was a bit nervous about all the bright colours, and then there was the whole quilting/machine eating my thread fiasco. But now that it is finished, sent away, and loved by it's new owner, I'm quite proud of my quilt.
Backing Fabric: Sarah Jane Out to Sea, Denyse Schmidt Chicopee, Kona Cotton, plus one unknown from my stash.
Quilting: FMQ Stippling by me.
The real reason I haven't shared the quilt is that I am not happy with the photos that I took of it. I was in a rush to get it in the mail, so I quickly snapped a few shots in the evening after the kids were in bed. Not a great time to take photos. This is really something that I need to work on. Do you have any great tips? I just got a hand-me-down DSLR from my Mom, but I'm still using the auto focus. I need to learn how to use the manual settings!
Linking up with Amanda Jean's Finish it Up Friday!
Where did September go? A catch up post.
Wow, I can't believe September is almost over! It has been a very busy month for us. My son started Kindergarten, my oldest daughter started Grade 2, and sweet Little Miss S started back at daycare. I am teaching French Immersion Kindergarten (my son's class) two afternoons a week again this year. In all of my years of teaching, this is the first time that I've ever done the same job two years in a row. I am really enjoying having another go at it.
I've also received a few amazing swap parcels in the last little bit. Deanna from Little D and me, sent me a sweet little pouch and 50 amazing charm squares for the Simple & Sweet Scrappy Swap.
A bunch of them have already been used in a quick little baby quilt that I just had to make. (No, it's not for me). Thank you so much, Deanna. I love them. Especially those little foxes. And the Tula Pink. And the beautifully textured organic fabric. And...okay, I love them all.
A quick baby quilt - Can you spot Deanna's Charms?
I also received a special package from Amy in the UK for the Modern Scrappy Bits Swap. This really is one of my favourite swaps. Amy made a mug rug that is just my style, and sent some gorgeous scraps. Thank you Amy!
Finally, I just received a beautiful package of fabric from Helen from all the way in Australia. We had a private swap, and she sent me some beautiful Saffron Craig fabric. I am new to this Australian designer, but I'm smitten. The colours are beautiful and vibrant. I hope to make a special project (probably a cushion cover or a table runner) with the fabric. Thank you Helen for the wonderful swap!
And other than getting great mail, I've been trying to finish a few things. Hopefully I'll post again before yet another month goes by.
I know it might come as a bit of a surprise, but I joined another swap on flickr earlier this summer. This one is the Simple & Sweet Scrappy Swap. And now, with the deadline looming, I finally sat down to cut up 50 charms and make a simple pouch.
My partner said she likes Heather Ross, so I dug into my scrap bin, and made two simple nine-patches for the pouch.
Although linen, a neutral solid, or even low volume would have been the expected choice for the border of the nine-patches, I decided that I didn't want to do the expected. I have tons of Brown Posies in my scrap bins (it was the backing of my Maple Leaf Rag - which, by the way, I really need to finish hand-sewing the binding so I can show it off), and I thought the colours helped to unite some of the colours of the HR scraps.
It does strike a bit of the 1970's, with all the orange, brown and teal, but I'm okay with that. I was born in the 1970's after all, so it can't be all that bad.
I'm not going to show all of the charms just yet, I want my partner to get them first. But I promise I'll show them then. They are worth waiting for!
Simple & Sweet Scrappy Swap Package for my partner!
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A state agenda to take on these challenges would raise job quality standards through policies like a significantly higher minimum wage — especially needed after the state Supreme Court invalidated increases in Lexington and Louisville. It also would include greater investment in needs ranging from infrastructure to college affordability paid for by ending tax breaks benefiting powerful interests. That kind of agenda would create jobs by injecting new dollars in local communities while strengthening the foundation for future growth.
Instead, a right-to-work law and prevailing-wage repeal cut workers’ wages, taking job-creating dollars out of communities and worsening the job quality challenge so many Kentuckians already face.
Careful studies of right-to-work laws show they don’t lead to economic growth, including one by the University of Kentucky’s Center for Business and Economic Research. Other factors drive job creation, including the skills of the workforce, condition of the infrastructure and quality of life in communities.
Instead, by making it harder for workers to stick together on the job, these laws lower wages by an average of $1,558 a year and reduce access to employer-provided health insurance and pensions. And the wage and benefit reductions are felt by all workers in right-to-work states, not just those in unions.
It’s the same story with prevailing wage repeal. A new study led by an economist at Colorado State University says eliminating prevailing wage in Kentucky would lower construction worker income by 10 percent, reduce benefits and result in 5,700 of those workers qualifying for public assistance like food stamps and the earned income tax credit.
A repeal would also mean the loss of 1,800 Kentucky construction jobs to low-wage, out-of-state competitors. And the report shows savings on public construction from repealing prevailing wage laws are overstated. Wages are a small part of total project costs, and efficiencies are gained from the higher productivity of a workforce with more skills.
The way to build thriving communities is to grow the middle class, not shrink it by reducing workers’ pay. A state policy agenda on jobs and the economy should put that principle at the center.
Jason Bailey is executive director of the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy at KYpolicy.org.
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Curious if anyone has used Nichols Pool Consulting (no relation) and can provide any feedback. Having a hard time finding any reviews online but he seems friendly and knowledgeable with a good price for putting in a in ground pool.
Ask him for references. THEN go visit them. Ask them if they would use him again.
Thanks Kim. We are working on that right now and might be the best way to verify everything either way.
Hello I am in the process of getting a quote with Tim. Did you go with him after all to build your pool and how has your experience been? Would you recommend him? Did you contact his references and they have anything to say about his company?
Mod Note: Please take the answer to PM if you cannot give the PB an A+ THANKS!
Did you end up using Nichols Pool Consulting? We’ve met with Tim and are liking what we see so far. If you did use Tim, did you put in Quartzscape?
We are in the Sugarland area, highly recommend Emerald pools, they finished our pool in 18 working days, only days no work was done was for local code inspectors.
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This article was published in partnership with The Atlantic magazine.
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey—It was nearly midnight on July 23 when a slew of Turkish police officers raided Mehmet Cedinkaya’s home and detained his 17-year-old mentally disabled son, Azat.
Earlier that day in their poor neighborhood in Diyarbakir, the de facto capital of the country’s southeastern Kurdish region, assailants had fatally shot one police officer and injured another. Azat was one of 17 suspects taken into custody.
That war, in turn, is part of a complex web of regional alliances and existential struggles. Three of the most potent forces in the region today—the rise of ISIS, the Syrian civil war, and political flux in Turkey—have placed the Kurds in an especially precarious position, with consequences for the fate of one of the Middle East’s largest ethnic groups. The durability of Turkish-Kurdish peace and the very future of Turkey are also at stake in the fight.
The day before the shooting in Diyarbakir, two more Turkish police officers were killed near the Syrian border in an attack claimed by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), a Marxist-inspired Kurdish separatist group that has been fighting an on-again, off-again insurgency against Turkey since 1984. That conflict has claimed an estimated 40,000 lives.
The shootings of the police officers were retaliation for a July 20 suicide bombing in the border town of Suruc that killed at least 32 people. Many of the victims were youth activists who had been planning to travel to Syria to help rebuild the Kurdish town of Kobani, which has seen intense fighting between Islamic State and Kurdish fighters. While the Islamic State is believed to have been behind the Suruc bombing, the PKK has blamed Turkish officials for collusion in the attack. Turkey’s Kurds have long criticized the government for what they perceive as inaction against ISIS inside the country and along its border. What’s more, many Turkish Kurds accuse the government of supporting the Islamist militants against Kurdish fighters in Syria—an allegation the Turkish government denies.
Turkey has since launched a bombing campaign against PKK rebel bases in the mountains of northern Iraq and southeastern Turkey. According to AFP, nearly 40 members of Turkey’s security forces have died in the latest flare-up of fighting with the group.
Over the past decade, relations between Kurds—a disenfranchised minority that makes up a fifth of Turkey’s population—and the Turkish government have improved dramatically, as both sides have invested in a peace process that aims to bring the protracted conflict to an end. But with a two-year ceasefire now broken, many here fear a further delay in meaningful reconciliation, which leaves people like the Cedinkaya family caught in the crossfire.
At around 40-million strong, the Kurds are the largest stateless ethnic group in the world. They stretch across Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran, and have faced discrimination (and far worse) in all countries.
Ever since the establishment of the Turkish Republic in 1923, the Kurdish minority has sought more rights. After the disintegration of the multiethnic Ottoman Empire, which led to new nation-states but not to a Kurdish one, the republic embarked on a nationalist agenda of “Turkification” that eschewed pluralism. “How happy is the one who says, ‘I am a Turk,’” declared Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey and object of an enduring national cult of personality. Kurds weren’t able to speak their language in public until 1991. Broadcasting in Kurdish was banned until 2002. In 2013, the government lifted a prohibition on the usage of the letters Q, X, and Y, which appear in the Kurdish but not the Turkish alphabet. To this day, many Kurdish children don’t have access to Kurdish-language education.
In July, Turkey reached a deal with the U.S. to help fight ISIS. It has since concentrated on a two-pronged war that many see as paradoxical.
In Syria, amid the civil war, Syrian Kurds have carved out their own territory with the PKK’s support. Though the PKK is considered a terrorist organization by the United States and the European Union, the U.S. and EU have found an ally in the PKK’s Syrian sister organization, known as the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG). The YPG has proved vital in the international military campaign against the Islamic State, but the Turkish government has long been reluctant to aid the Syrian Kurds for fear that their gains could revive the PKK’s own desire for greater autonomy and threaten Turkey’s territorial integrity.
After the Suruc bombing in July, Turkey finally reached a deal with the United States to help fight the Islamic State, but it has since concentrated more on PKK targets in a two-pronged “anti-terror” war that many see as paradoxical and counterproductive. “There is no difference between PKK and Daesh [ISIS],” Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said last month.
Erdogan’s is a risky political gamble, warned Steven Cook, a senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. The Turkish president stands to benefit only to a point.
In Diyarbakir’s Baglar district, almost everyone knows someone who has paid a price. In the past year, many residents have been killed fighting in Syria with the YPG, the PKK’s sister organization, against the Islamic State’s advances.
“You can’t separate the situation for Kurds in Syria from Kurds in Turkey,” said Felek Hayme, clinging to a red butterfly hair clip and green floral scarf that her 24-year-old daughter was wearing when she was killed in a rocket attack in Syria in June. The scarf still reeked of smoke.
“The fight in Syria and the fight in Turkey is a fight for Kurdish dignity,” she argued.
Silan—a girl “more brave than all of the boys,” her mother proudly noted—was detained in 2008 for waving a flag of jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan while participating in an International Women’s Day rally in Diyarbakir. She was later sentenced to six and a half years in prison. She fled before she could be jailed and joined the PKK, later taking up arms alongside the YPG.
Onen, the HDP official, argued that the latest spate of violence between the Turkish government and the Kurds could shape—and scar—a young Kurdish generation whose members feel increasingly frustrated and hopeless. Unemployment is highest in Turkey’s predominately Kurdish southeastern and eastern regions (17 to 24 percent, respectively, compared to a national average of 10 percent in 2014), and many Kurds complain of poor educational opportunities and widespread discrimination.
As the head of Diyarbakir’s teachers’ union for 18 years, Demirbas fought for a more inclusive national school curriculum. In 2007, he was removed from his post as mayor for further lambasting Turkey’s education system and calling for basic public-service information to be printed in the Kurdish language. He was reinstated as mayor in 2009, but soon afterward spent five months behind bars on what he claimed were trumped-up charges, including supporting a terrorist organization (the PKK).
“How can you invest in people, especially the young who have always known war, if they’re constantly being held down?” he asked last fall while we walked around Sur, the ancient central district of Diyarbakir. He noted that many young people, like his own son seven years earlier, see no other choice than to leave for the mountains.
Demirbas said he remained hopeful for a more democratic and multicultural Turkey, but was worried that a dark period lay ahead. Still, he was confident that his own days behind bars were a thing of the past.
Earlier this month, he was once again arrested.
His wife and other son, who recently finished serving compulsory national military service—an agonizing, existential reality for many Kurds—refused to comment on the case, citing security concerns.
Cedinkaya, for his part, said he had barely slept for weeks after failing to protect his detained son. He feared his son would be forgotten behind bars like so many others—a haunting fate he never thought would befall his apolitical family.
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While we work hard to serve Evansville customers with the highest-quality window and door products that provide the most value, we don't talk often about where our products come from. Last night on ABC News they ran a segment of their "Made in America" on World News Tonight that was about our factory in Pella, Iowa and our team members who make those products for you.
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Yes, it really did need two posts! There was a LOT of information! I was getting overwhelmed, so if I misrepresent things, forgive me!
Hunter Boyle spoke about using e-mail to keep in contact with your fans and to build your fan base. He also advocated setting higher expectations, creating e-mail connections with the offer of a freebie. Create a compelling call to action – i.e. Sign up now to receive a free excerpt or copy of “Title” – so people will sign up to your newsletter or e-mail.
There was also discussion of using paper.li (I have a paper.li newspaper) by directing it to fans of your genre(s), and to help promote other writers. Connect with authors in your genre(s) and interact with them and their fans. DON’T promote. If those fans like you, and like your input, they’re more likely to check out your writing.
generous in helping indie/self-published writers. They discussed Fast and Easy Ways to find your True Fans and Rabid Readers with Social media. They talked about using Hootsuite effectively and other twitter software like Shareist, Buzzsumo and Click2Tweet. They broke down each very effectively. I suggest experimenting with things like Hootsuite.
Andrea Vahl is a Facebook marketing Expert, and she advised not using boosts, but rather targeted ads – putting money in your pocket, not Mr. Zuckerberg’s, he’s rich enough. Track your progress. Do split testing – running the same ad with differences in focus or description. Run conversion tracking. How many clicks became sales?
As many of you may know, I’m a huge proponent of having professional covers made by professional cover artists. Derek Murphy echoed what I, and many of my cover artist friends, often advise – don’t expect a cover artist to recreate that great scene from the book. For one thing, that scene is probably too busy. Since all cover artists use stock art (even the Big Five) it’s very difficult to find an image that will match, and to create it will be that much more expensive. Earlier in the day, J. Thorn had shown the difference between a self-made cover, a professional cover, and the difference they made in sales.
The closing/keynote address was delivered by the other tag-team – Johnny B. Truant and Sean Platt from the Self-Publishing podcast. One of their key points was the difference between strategy and tactics. Tactics is running a freebie, strategy is using freebies effectively as part of an overall plan while also remaining flexible. That was another point – being willing to pivot – to make changes. My other favorite phrase – The only constant is change. You have to be willing to change, too.
For all of you who thing that the gatekeepers have gone away, you’re wrong. There are more than ever. They used to be the editors for the Big Five. Now there are new gatekeepers – they’re called readers. You need to engage and connect with them, and you do that by being personal and personable. Act professional. Put out a professional product.
If this seems to be a little overwhelming, take it in bites. Get edited. Check to see if your cover art is effective. Keep writing. The number of one-book-wonders can be measured on one hand, maybe two if you stretch it.
When you’re not writing take a look at other authors in your genre, or that interest you. Like their page and interact with them and their fans. Set up your first audiobook with ACX. Learn a new promotional program – like Hootsuite, Paper.li – the following week.
Shared on the Indie Author Group as well. Will recommend going to all 7,000 members.
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It was a meeting of two shrewd minds, one a businessman, the other a skilled politician with an eye on business and investments. And both with convergence of interests in key areas – strategic environment, defense, counter-terrorism and trade.
Together, in a frenetic half-a-day of meetings on June 26, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump came up with a down-to-earth plan for cooperation by the two great democracies on matters of priority.
“These two (Modi and Trump) were taking a very concrete approach,” said Ambassador Teresita Schaffer, former State Department official and founder of South Asia Hands, who noted this made it stand out from previous visits of leaders from India.
The “Make in India” Modi and “Buy American, Hire American” Trump managed to skirt uncomfortable topics and focus on the factors that bind, developing an apparent personal rapport sealed with a hug at the White House Rose Garden after showering each other with plaudits.
Their meeting set at rest any concerns that India-U.S. relations may cool after the “bromance” of Modi and former President Barack Obama.
The absence of any “dramatic turns” in policy from the previous administration, demonstrates that the bilateral relationship, “can withstand a significant shift in the overarching orientation of U.S. foreign policy,” Sumit Ganguly, the Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations at Indiana University, Bloomington, wrote in a Foreign Policy Research Institute paper.
Trump and Modi supporters in the Indian-American community were equally appreciative before, during and after the visit of the Indian Prime Minister, though one of its major concerns, the H-1B visa, was left out of the equation at the official meetings of the two leaders.
“It was a good start to building personal and U.S.-India relations – which is very important regardless of who is in the White House,” said Dr. Sudhir Parikh, publisher of News India Times, and recipient of India’s civilian award, the Padma Shri, who was present at a community reception.
The leaders also feted the Indian-American community, lauding its achievements. Modi met some 600 invitees at a community reception the day before his bilateral with Trump.
“This administration may be more useful to India in the economic field,” said Parikh, adding that both Trump and Modi had a “good vision” for their respective country’s development. He pointed to the sale of drones to India and the contract for airplanes with the Indian company SpiceJet, and the sale and joint manufacture of F-16s as major accomplishments. In fact, not bringing up H-1B visa, Parikh contended was a “good diplomatic move” because American companies need Indian IT skills. “NRIs (non-resident Indians) also appreciated that he (Modi) considers us a part of India’s family,” Parikh said.
Puneet Ahluwalia, former advisor on the Trump transition team’s Asian and Pacific Islander Advisory Committee and currently an elected member of the Virginia Republican Party State Committee, was also among the invitees to the community reception for Modi. He was impressed with the list of accomplishments Modi mentioned during his speech — no stain of corruption, the surgical strike against Pakistan, and taking care of the poorest families through various programs. On the bilateral meetings, Ahluwalia said, the tone was set to priorities on trade and economic growth from the Trump side. “Americans are very clear with what their expectations are,” he said.
For Karthick Ramakrishnan, professor at University of California, Riverside, and founder of APData, the visit appeared to be in a bubble where Indian media and India analysts was more invested than Americans. “It was a good photo-op and certainly key members of the Indian-American community and CEOs with interests in India came to see Modi. But media coverage was very uneven, lopsided,” Ramakrishnan contended. “It was very different from Modi’s last visit. Not only was Obama very popular with Indian-Americans, Trump’s other personal, legal, and political issues, and tweets took over the airwaves here so that the Modi visit faded in the background,” he said.
President Donald Trump spent almost a whole day with Prime Minister Narendra Modi June 26, both in private and in extensive bilateral meetings that yielded a Joint Statement reiterating past agreements, but also making a couple of departures. While most analysts had predicted a more-of-the-same meeting, and expectations were generally low on any striking deliverables, the actual interchange and results went beyond expectations to produce some solid results. Ending the trade deficit with India, and creating jobs was a continuing theme for Trump, as was counter-terrorism.
India saw positive departures from precedent with concrete steps Washington took even within the short space of time that Prime Minister Modi was here. The designation of a Kashmiri militant leader of the Hezbul Mujahideen as a terrorist, found a place in the official Joint Statement where the unprecedented words “safe haven” were used in reference to Pakistan.
Despite knowing about the sometimes mercurial reactions of President Donald Trump on various issues, analysts have generally come out on the positive side, though concerned he might retract from positions taken if a crisis were to happen.
An example is the scathing critique the President launched on India’s supposedly self-serving free-ride on climate change, yet before and after that, he emphasized he was a “true friend” of New Delhi.
To the advantage of both countries, the actual Joint Statement is there to set in stone a generally affable and continuously growing and deepening relationship already established and acknowledged again and again – strategic partnership, most important partnership of the 21st century etc.
South Asia and India experts saw their ‘transactional’ approach as positive.
While as a businessman, Trump looks to being a ‘winner’ in any negotiated outcome, the two leaders appear to have started out with the assumption they would both benefit, and they did a “reasonably good job of that,” Schaffer told News India Times. “Trump was willing to accept some degree of ‘win-win,” Schaffer added.
The Brookings Institution’s panel discussing the bilateral meetings noted the long-range factors such as China’s rise, shared democratic values of India and the U.S., and the numerous bilateral dialogues ongoing between New Delhi and Washington, as determinant underpinnings of the strong relationship.
The Joint Statement’s “sharpest” language, was reserved for Pakistan, and that could signal a possible hardening of Washington’s stance toward Pakistan, Brookings panelists agreed.
Schaffer believes the Trump administration has yet to work out how to deal with Pakistan. “Modi is hoping the U.S. will take a hard line … and ultimately … Trump will take a hard line,” she contended.
The joint statement was ‘everything’ the Indians wanted, says Walter Andersen, head of the South Asia Program at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Currently on the faculty of Tonji University in Shanghai for the summer, Andersen spoke to this correspondent via Skype, saying he and his Chinese colleagues had closely watched the coverage of Modi’s visit and discussed it. “My Chinese counterparts said the India optics were good with the red carpet and the long time the two leaders spent together. They were happy with the mention of “freedom of navigation” which they see as freedom of navigation in the South China Sea,” Andersen said. Meanwhile, China’s troop movement on the Sikkim border could be a direct result of the developing U.S.-India closeness, some analysts say.
India’s former Ambassador to the U.S., Nirupama Rao writing in The Hindu newspaper, described it as a reaffirmation of an “indispensable partnership.” Modi’s visit, she says concluded on a note of “reassuring affirmation” about relations between the two largest democracies.
“The chemistry was positive, and the physics (that is, the structural content and equilibrium) and the geometry (the angles and alignments along which the visit was pitched) well-calibrated,” Rao said.
“I thought the visit was (a) tremendous success,” Robert Blake of McLarty Associates, formerly the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia is quoted saying in a Press Trust of India report.
Instead of focusing on divisive issues of which there are several, the two focused on what brought the nation’s together – continuing the strategic and defense cooperation, counter-terrorism, and moving forward on trade. “I think it sets a very, very positive baseline for the future. I don’t think the meetings could have gone better,” Blake said.
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Merton Council will pay its respects to one of its former Leaders and Honorary Aldermen on 13 September at the first full council following the summer recess.
Geoffrey Smith, who was Labour Leader at Merton Council from 1990 to 1991, passed away on 25 August.
Elected as a Labour councillor in May 1962, he represented the former Wimbledon East ward and from May 1978 he represented St Helier ward until his retirement in 1994. Geoffrey sat on many committees in his time at Merton Council including education, policy and resources, finance, leisure, libraries and further education. He was also a member of the Merton Community and Police Consultative Group and the Joint Consultative Committee with Ethnic Minority Organisations. On his retirement, Geoffrey became Honorary Alderman.
The funeral of Geoffrey Smith will be held at 11am on Tuesday 19 September 2017 at Merton and Sutton Joint Cemetery at Garth Road, Morden, SM4 4NW. Geoffrey Smith’s family have requested that there be no flowers and that any donations would be given to Children in Need. Dress code for the funeral: informal, comfortable with some colour.
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The princeps of the Comedy was followed only a few months later by Venetian and Mantuan editions. The immediate and widespread demand for the text, and the extraordinary wealth of manuscripts of the Comedy which were available, explain the nearly simultaneous appearance of the poem in 1472 in three independent texts. Moreover, Dante's status as an Italian classic, rather than as a regional or municipal Florentine author, is demonstrated by the fact that the earliest editions of the Comedy were produced in centers outside Tuscany including: Mantua (1472), Venice (1472), Naples (1477 and 1478-9), Venice (1477) and Milan (1478). While the Neapolitan editions of 1477 and of Del Tuppo (1478-9) were based upon the Foligno edition, a genuine vulgate (or commonly accepted version) of the text was not established until the poem was accompanied by a modern commentary in the first Florentine edition of1481. The earliest editions of the poem gave the text without commentary, the Foligno princeps giving only brief arguments before each of the three cantiche and before every canto.
Johann Neumeister was a printer and cleric who some have claimed learned his trade from Gutenberg. He came to Foligno as a manuscript copyist in 1464 and around 1470 started a business "in arte impressione litterarum." He purchased type and equipment from Johann Reinhardt, another German printer who had worked in nearby Trevi. Neumeister was not successful in Foligno, however and landed in jail for non-payment of debts. He subsequently returned to Mainz where he is known to have been active in his trade in 1479. He later worked in France, eventually at Lyon, where he died around 1522. The colophon (an inscription placed at the end of the book with facts relative to its production -- yet another tradition borrowed from the manuscript tradition) of Neumeister s edition reads in Dante's tercet rhyme: "Io maestro Johanni Numeister opera dei/ Alla decta impressione et meco fue/ El fulginato Evangelista mei" (I Master Johann Neumeister, did the printing together with my friend Evangelista of Foligno). Neumeister's collaborator was Evangelista Angelini of Trevi, who had introduced printing to Foligno in 1470.
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Magtech ammunition offers professional quality at an economy price, and this convenient box of 20 9mm Luger jacketed hollow point +P rounds is a prime example. Countless law enforcement agencies, militaries and competition shooters around the world rely solely on Magtech ammo for their high performance, high precision shooting needs. And it's easy to see why when you experience the difference Magtech rounds make in your own shooting performance. Cutting edge engineering, state-of-the-art manufacturing and only the finest grade materials ensure reliable accuracy, dependable performance and all the other traits serious shooters demand in a quality round. So why pay more for an inferior bullet? Shoot like a pro but spend like an amateur with this box of 20 Magtech 9mm Luger JHP 124gr Overpressure (+P) rounds. CAUTION: These +P rounds are loaded to greater internal pressures than are standard for ammunition of this caliber. Use only in approved firearms. A "Primer" on Magtech's Advanced Guardian Gold Jacketed Hollow Point Rounds Magtech's ballistics experts designed "Guardian Gold" jacketed hollow point projectiles to deliver consistent, overwhelmingly potent expansion - shot after devastating shot. An ideal fusion of dead-on accuracy, rapid expansion and brutal penetration power, Guardian Gold represents the ultimate personal protection round. Strict loading tolerances afford consistent velocity, dead-on accuracy and smooth, dependable feeding in auto-load handguns. The brass cases are manufactured to exacting dimensional tolerances and hardness and are corrosion resistant and reloadable. Clean burning propellants are matched to each load to deliver optimum velocity, while also ensuring consistent chamber pressures and down range accuracy. Magtech produces its non-corrosive primers with a unique sensitive priming mixture to ensure uniform and reliable powder ignition. Loaded to higher-than-normal internal pressures, these punishing 9mm Luger +P JHPs boast unparalleled stopping power. Rest assured, one shot will bring even the most determined attacker to his knees.
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A Promotional rubber band ball with approx 250 rubber bands formed into a perfect ball. We can manufacture these promotional rubber band balls in your choice of colours. Available on a custom printed stand or featuring a custom printed silicone band wrapped around the ball diameter these make fantastic desk ornaments.
Printing on outer band, Printing on plastic stand.
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Read the review of our new Lithium-ion Battery Line-up.
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Read a Green Living Tips review of the 18V One+ System. Read review.
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As I’m sure you’ve noticed, I am not a vegetarian. I love meat. But I also love moderation. I am perfectly happy going meat-free a couple times a week, and I’ve made it a normal part of my family’s routine. Going meat-free isn’t just good for our health, it’s good for our budgets and our planet. This recipe is my homage to Meatless Monday. Give this Corn and Potato Chowder recipe a try and see how easy and delicious going meat-free can be!
I started seeing “meatless Monday” popping up on various social media sites and I think I read about it in a few magazines, but I had no idea what a big deal it really is; it’s an actual movement. “Meatless Monday began in 2003, launched in association with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. In May, 2009, Ghent, Belgium, became the first non-U.S. city to go meatless. Shortly thereafter, Paul McCartney introduced the U.K. to Meat-Free Mondays.” Check out the website for more info, and make it a part of your weekly routine if you haven’t already.
This soup is a great way to start. I modeled it after my grandma’s recipe, (She actually makes tuna chowder, which I love, and this is really that recipe minus the tuna). She usually makes it with evaporated milk, and you can absolutely substitute the half and half for evaporated milk–it is so old-fashioned; I love it. I just always have half and half for my coffee, so I throw it into recipes.
It sounds funny, but the “secret” ingredient really is the celery. Celery seems so insignificant, but it makes all the difference in chowders. My French ancestors were really on to something with their mirepoix, and I’m happy to carry on the tradition. This is a great base for any kind of chowder. Try tuna, clam, chicken… and of course, feel free to start the recipe by crisping some bacon as long as it’s not meatless Monday.
Finally, I am a big believer in dunking things in soup, so I serve it with something toasty, and usually cheesy… I can’t help myself.
In a large pot melt the butter, and add diced onions, carrot, celery, garlic and bay leaf with a big pinch of salt–about a teaspoon, a few grinds of black pepper, and a teensy pinch of cayenne, if using. Sauté over medium heat until the onions are translucent.
Add flour and stir to combine, cook for about a minute.
Add wine and stock and bring to a boil, reduce heat to simmer and add potatoes. Cook for about twenty minutes until potatoes are just tender. Add corn and half and half, bring back to a very gentle simmer until heated through. Don’t boil! Taste and adjust seasoning. The salt you add will depend on your stock, so it is very hard for me to give an exact measurement. Just add what tastes good!
Garnish with chives or parsley and enjoy!
*One of the benefits of evaporated milk is that it can withstand boiling, so if you use it you don’t have to be quite as concerned about curdling as if you use half and half.
Smear bread evenly with butter, sprinkle evenly with cheese, place under broiler and watch carefully until the cheese gets brown. Don’t walk away! This happens fast! Slice and serve alongside the soup!
You KNOW I’ll be trying this one soon!!
Yes! You would LOVE it!! Come over and I’ll make it for you! Love you!
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GORGEOUS OCEAN VIEWS from this wonderful Roads End beach house on two tax lots. Possible to build a 2nd oceanview home. Lots of character in this special home located near the beach park. Over-sized rooms, beautiful wide plank wood floors, Main level plus a garden level kitchen and a rock fireplace. Sited on over a park-like 1/4 acre complete with a covered concrete patio, entertainment area and fenced yard with even a pirate jungle gym! Currently an established and successful vacation rental. This home is turn key and being sold furnished. great location for beach, casino, golf and city amenities.
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We went into the first Mason Lakes race with a few cards to play. Joel's job was to go into an early break and, if it survived, try to win from the smaller group. Kent was our man for the bunch sprint.
From the end of the neutral rollout, attacks came fast and often. One finally stuck with Kaler Marshall (Audi), Stephen Lockwood (Team Oregon), David Richter (HSP) and a few others. Joel went with this move and the group established the move.
After a few miles, Oregon stud Jacob Rathe (Jelly Belly) came across the gap bringing Steven Beardlsey with him. From here everyone worked fairly well together to drive the break, with Richter sitting on and licking his sprinter's chops. The break had at most two and a half minutes over the peleton.
Even with Kaler's presence in the break, Audi still controlled the peleton as they wanted to set up their sprinter for a bunch finish. The break stayed away until the last lap when a last ditch effort by Rathe, Richter, Kaler and Joel was shut down with about three miles left in the race. From here Trevor played a huge part in driving the peleton, keeping Kent near the front and controlling things.
From about 1k to go, Kent followed wheels and came around Richter in the bunch sprint to take third behind Steve Fisher (Jelly Belly) and Benjamin Swedberg (Audi), who were first and second, respectively.
Overall our team tactics worked well and Kent was able to capitalize on the work. We are looking forward to next week's races -- road season is here!
On the homefront (well, Woodland, Washington, actually -- but, close enough), Galen Mittermann, Josh Liberles, Ryan McCracken and Scott Harman toed the line of Dirty Circles Race #2. The 1/2/3 race had six 6-mile laps on tap, but a crash in another field first neutralized the elite men's race, and then finally canceled the day with a lap and a half remaining.
Although the race's unraveling was anticlimactic, the HCH-RPM trio made the most of their time out there. McCracken and Liberles were active early on, then Liberles made the decisive attack at the end of lap two. TAI's Justin Buell joined the Hosmer Chiro - RPM Mortgage rider, and the duo quickly got to work to carve out a gap over the peloton.
Buell and Liberles stuck the move for over a half-hour, with Liberles winning the "wine prime" for good measure -- a $40 bottle of cabernet -- before Colby Wait-Molyneux began his bid to bridge across. With about 10 miles of racing left, Liberles decided to wait for Colby's added horsepower. A half-lap later, race officials neutralized both the break and the peloton. Six more miles, and the organizers canceled the race to tend to an injured racer in the road.
We wish everyone who tasted pavement a speedy return to health, and we look forward to getting back in the dirty ring with the usual suspects next week. Until then, cheers!
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Regulators aren’t sure how much the repositories are undercounting. One CFTC official familiar with the matter said the discrepancy could be as high as $55 trillion, though another official said the figure is closer to $10 trillion once regulators cancel out certain transactions to prevent double counting.
One just has to laugh: the total US swaps market is what – roughly $400 trillion? So… just add enough notional to that number equal to the GDP of the entire world – or 4 times the size of US GDP – and call it a day. And in this environment somehow the Fed and other central planners are expected to have any clue what they are doing on a day to day basis?
The official said the error also reflects the agency’s chronic lack of resources. Just two employees at the agency are charged with putting together the weekly swaps report and it takes them 12 days to prepare the data for publication compared with three for another report the agency publishes. The agency is reviewing the matter and hopes to have firmer figures by next week’s report, due Thursday.
Ah, well then that explains it. Now, you may be thinking that maybe those two employees that missed $55 trillion might be incompetent idiots, and you might be right. But, alas, in Washington that is not what concerns people. What concerns them is that the two poor dears had to take twelve days to report their results, instead of three. The fact that that is besides the point is just the kind of explanation that a good bureaucracy loves. And if the lowly peons (that would be us!) don’t get it hen that is clearly their problem. The fact that the Dodd-Frank law was supposed to empower the CFTC to do this about, oh say, five years ago, has also gone unmentioned in their blame game…uh…response. So, apparently it’s business as usual in Washington. But don’t worry, if things go spectacularly bad, you can rest assured that all of the respective agencies responsible will have their excuses (and blame) ready to go at lightening speed.
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Artichokes, ricotta cheese and lemon juice and zest form the sauce for this quick pasta dish.
Blanch artichokes in lightly salted water for 1 minute; drain well. When cool enough to handle, slice about two-thirds of the artichokes into small wedges and set aside; finely chop the remaining artichokes into a paste and set aside.
Cook pasta in a large pot of boiling salted water until just tender, 8 to 10 minutes or according to package directions.
While the pasta is cooking, heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add onion and garlic; cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add oregano, salt and a generous grinding of pepper. Stir in water and cook until the water has evaporated and the onions are limp, about 2 minutes. Reduce heat to low, stir in wine, lemon juice and the reserved artichoke wedges and chopped artichokes. Simmer, stirring, until heated through, about 1 minute. (If the mixture becomes dry, add 1 or 2 tablespoons of water.) Add ricotta and stir until creamy.
When the pasta is ready, drain and add to the pan with the simmering sauce; toss well. Remove from heat and stir in lemon zest. Taste and adjust seasonings with salt and pepper. Serve immediately.
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07 Mar This entry was published on March 7, 2016 at 6:00 am and is filed under Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.
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Zodiac pendants in all Star Signs. Sterling Silver or solid 9ct Yellow Gold 3D sculptured pendants.
18ct or 9ct white or rose gold can be custom made to order.
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Douglas Karr is the CEO of DK New Media, an Indianapolis-based marketing consulting firm that works with clients internationally. He's a public speaker, author, blogger, and podcaster. MarTech is his flagship publication where sales and business professionals research, learn, and discover technology to assist them in getting measured business results.
Douglas Karr has hosted 49 Episodes.
On this episode, we interview Mike Wilson, Chairman of Leaf Software Solutions.
The mission of the 10|100 committee is to facilitate the election of 10 members-of-color in the US Senate, and 100 members-of-color in the US House of Representatives serving concurrently by 2050.
In preparation for an upcoming training class on Google Analytics, we speak with Indianapolis Analytics expert and "all things Google" Jennifer Denney.
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Our client are a leading international player in the FMCG market, continually growing across the globe and as such, require further employees to join their European Customer Administration team. You will be responsible for processing of all customer returns, disputed claims resolution and monthly reporting in a timely and professional manner along with polite and friendly communication with business customers. Not only will you possess these qualities, you must be a native level/ fluent speaker of Spanish with excellent Portuguese & English. This opportunity is offered on an ongoing temporary, rolling 6 month basis. You will be responsible for your own customers (business to business) and will not only look to assist them with orders or queries, but also look for opportunities to up-sell on existing orders and liaise internally to manage stock allocation. Internal and external communication will be regular. You'll additionally be responsible for monthly reports on activity, KPI and Finance and as such, should have a sharp, analytical eye. Ideally you'll have accounts, customer service, order processing and/or supply chain experience and will drive or be within easy commute of Frimley, Surrey. You should be a team player and truly enjoy communicating and interacting with others. You'll want to prove yourself within a company which can offer many different directions for you to go in and really boost your career. Not only will they look fantastic on your CV, you'll likely not want to leave for years due to their friendly environment, excellent benefits and extremely competitive salary. If you are excited reading this and feel you have all of the attributes required, don't hesitate to apply today. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please apply via this website to be considered for this role. Due to time constraints, only successful applicants will be contacted for these specific vacancies. Park Street People Ltd is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation. We are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this role.
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Original contemporary abstract painting .
The painting is made as Oils on 20x25cm paper sheet. Used materials: Schmincke Norma® PROFESSIONAL finest artists' oil colours on Fabriano Tela paper, 300 gsm, acid free and age resistant. This paper is specialy designed for oil techiques.
- One coat of satin varnish (removable) for better protection.
The artwork is sold unframed and without mat/mount.
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Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida is a major pathogen affecting fisheries worldwide and is a well-known pigmented member of the Aeromonas genus. This subspecies produces melanin at ≤22°C. However, melanogenesis decreases as the culture temperature increases and is completely suppressed at 30°C to 35°C, while bacterial growth is unaffected. The mechanism and biological significance of this temperature-dependent melanogenesis remain unclear. Heterologous expression of an A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HppD), the most critical enzyme in the homogentisic acid (HGA)-melanin synthesis pathway, results in thermosensitive pigmentation in Escherichia coli, suggesting that HppD plays a key role in this process. In this study, we demonstrated that the thermolability of HppD is responsible for the temperature-dependent melanization of A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida. Substitutions of three residues, S18T, P103Q, and L119P, in A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida HppD increased the thermostability of this enzyme and resulted in temperature-independent melanogenesis. Moreover, the replacement of the corresponding residues in HppD from Aeromonas media strain WS, which forms pigment independent of temperature, with those of A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida HppD resulted in thermosensitive melanogenesis. A structural analysis suggested that mutations at these sites, especially at position P103, strengthen the secondary structure of HppD and greatly improve its thermal stability. Additionally, we found that the HppD sequences of all A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida isolates were identical and that two of the three residues were clearly distinct from those of other Aeromonas strains.
IMPORTANCE Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida is the causative agent of furunculosis, a bacterial septicemia of cold-water fish of the Salmonidae family. Although other Aeromonas species can produce melanin, A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida is the only member of this genus that has been reported to exhibit temperature-dependent melanization. Here, we demonstrated that thermosensitive melanogenesis in A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida strains is due to the thermolability of 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HppD). Additionally, we confirmed that this thermolabile HppD exhibited higher activity at low temperatures than its mesophilic homologues, suggesting this as an adaptive strategy of this enzyme to the psychrophilic lifestyle of A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida. The strictly conserved hppD sequences among A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida isolates and the specific possession of P103 and L119 residues could be used as a reference for the identification of A. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida isolates.
Accepted manuscript posted online 19 October 2018.
Supplemental material for this article may be found at https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01926-18.
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This last year I turned thirty. It’s a big milestone in my life, and I felt like there were some changes I wanted to make as I headed into this next decade. And one of them was to own a real pair of pajamas.
But I’ve been sleeping in t-shirts and leggings for the past two decades, and felt like it was time to own a real pajama set. So I bought a couple sets this past summer, and felt SO happy. I think every woman needs at least one pair of real pajamas.
And then I washed them, and one pair instantly split a hole, and another pair shrunk to about half its size. Ugh.
So it turns out that I don’t just need a pajama set, I need a QUALITY pajama set. So I’ve been doing some searching to find a beautiful, comfortable, high-quality pair, and found this set from Ugg.
I’ve always know Ugg for their boots, but didn’t realize they also made clothing! The pajamas are such good quality, made of beautiful material, and this light blue color is so dreamy. They’re soft, luxurious, and so feminine — I instantly fell in love.
I also got a new pair of slippers for myself since my old pair needed to be retired. I love this slip-on style of slippers because they’re cozy without making my feet too hot, and they’re easy to just slide on and go. Also the fur is so soft, it feels like I’m walking on clouds.
Nordstrom has a big collection of Ugg products, from boots and slippers, to pajamas and cardigans. Nordstrom is always my go-to for clothes cause it’s always free shipping and free returns or exchanges if I need to switch a size.
I linked to a few favorite Ugg collection pieces in the widget below!
With the caveat That, as a Canadian reader, I’m NOT going to order Those ugg pjs – including shipping And duties, it’s over 150$, and that’s a bit much for lounge wear, no matter how pretty.
Oh yes, I agree with you, a perfect set of pjs is a must for every adult woman!
I love your pj set!
I got a robe from ugg last year for christmas and wowwwwww! that should be your next splurge.
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1. Download here the format to submit your proposal.
2. Enter the information required in the format.
Authors will be notified (via email) about the Scientific Committee’s decision.
Please note that the Congress Organizers cannot guarantee the inclusion of abstracts in the Final Program of those authors that have not registered and paid before June 15th, 2015.
The congress will operate a ‘one delegate one presentation’ policy to ensure a maximum number of speakers are able to present their papers. Please bear this in mind when organising symposia with colleagues as this will help smooth planning and avoid disappointments later.
The symposium is designed to focus particular topic for presentation. A minimum of three and a maximum of four speakers will be required for each symposium.
A total of one and a half hours will be allotted for each symposium so that each speaker will have 20 minutes for their presentation. The remaining time will be open to the floor for comments, questions, and discussion.
The symposium topic can be proposed by congress officers, the Board of Directors, representatives of affiliated asociations, members of the Scientific Committee. The Scientific Committee may accept individual proposals for participation in relevant symposium topics if there is room for them to be included.
It will be composed of several panel members to discuss certain subjects, allowing for the participation of colleagues from the floor.
All posters must display the results of empirical studies or projects related to the general theme of the conference: Global Challenges and Cultural Psychiatry, and shall contain the following information: title, authors, institution affiliation, objectives, background, methods, (partial or final) results, conclusions and references in the APA format (all information must be referenced in the summary submitted). The size and format of the poster should be: Font size to 30 points or more the headers and 24 points or more for the text. The poster size must be 80 x 120 cm.
As defined by the term of “plenary,”it refers to the program in which all attendants to the Congress can participate in the same session. The contents of the presentation must relate to the main theme of the Congress or specific issues related to it. The time allotted for this session will be 90 minutes.
Very similar to the Plenary Session, but two special sessions can be held simultaneously.
The speaker(s) for the Special Session(s) will be invited by the Congress officers. The Special Session(s) will feature 3 to 4 speakers, allocating about 20 minutes for each presenters and leavig remaining time open for discussion.
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Surrounded by lush greenery, tea plantations and soaring mountain peaks, Chepstow Hall transports you to the very lap of the verdant Nilgiris. With nature in abundance, the 1,700-sq.mt tea estate in Coonoor is built with Saxon architectural themes and classic English design, paying tribute to India’s colonial heritage.
Set one foot on the property and you will find yourself time-travelling to a past where British aristocracy summered at Coonoor. The four-bedroom estate is replete with antique furniture and artefacts sourced from palaces and mansions in India and Europe, creating a decidedly colonial ambience with a strong sense of Indian-ness.
A 90-minute drive from Coimbatore Airport, Chepstow Hall is a testament to luxury, beauty and comfort. The trekking trails, waterfalls and tea county make it the perfect escape. The home features floor to ceiling windows, a sloping roof with shingles, vintage fireplaces, wooden flooring and wainscoting, creating a cosy feeling in a luxuriously massive home. Furnished with customised fittings, handmade lighting fixtures, unique floor tiles, imported and brass antique detailing, Chepstow Hall gets its distinct character and warmth from its plush cushions, cashmere throws and hand-woven rugs.
The ground floor has a kitchen, living and dining rooms, study and two guest bedrooms. The first floor features two more bedrooms, which give you the privacy and exclusivity Isprava is known for.
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If like us you live life to the full, chances are we’re going to get on pretty well.
We like to think we’re quite an interesting bunch. We’re constantly coming up with new ways to help our clients get themselves noticed and to meet new people.
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The Drop is our monthly update that highlights new features and recent enhancements we’ve made to the platform, so you can easily stay informed on what’s new in Smooch. Here’s what we launched in September.
September has been an exciting month for Smooch as we’ve launched brand new versions of our SDKs to better serve the specific performance and scalability needs of leading software companies. Keep on reading for full details.
We’re excited to finally release our new and improved SDKs for iOS, Android and Web.
Powered by a set of optimized backend APIs, our new SDKs allow you to distribute web and in-app messaging toolkits under your own brand so that you can build software that provides access to these channels using our API. Our brandable offering equips you with ready-to-distribute builds of our SDKs that are rebranded at the code level to cover the full SDK API. If you’re on our Enterprise pricing plan, you’ll also get access to the full source code for each SDK via your own private Github repository.
Not only are our new SDKs distributable as an OEM component, their performance has also been significantly improved. All SDKs have been refactored to use a new, highly optimized initialization sequence.
Read all the details on the improvements we’ve made to our new Embeddables on our blog. To upgrade to the latest version, follow our instructions here: Web Messenger 4.0, Android SDK 5.0 and iOS SDK 6.0.
iPhone X Support: Right on the heels of the brand new iPhone X announcement, we perfected our conversation UI to fit Apple’s latest design guidelines. You can upgrade now to 6.1.0 to ensure you support iPhone X upon release on November 3rd 2017.
WhatsApp, one of the most popular chat app at the moment, has begun detailing its plan for opening up access to business accounts. We’ve published a detailed write-up explaining in more detail what that means for software makers interested in supporting this channel in the future. Check out our full blog post for more details and stay tuned for more information on upcoming Smooch support.
We are working on a new mechanism to allow you to provide rich, interactive UIs across channels to create exciting new interaction patterns that were impossible to do before. We’ll be updating our SDKs and API to offer you this new capability next month. Stay tuned for a myriad of new possibilities!
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United University Professions (UUP) is the union representing more than 35,000 academic and professional faculty on 29 State University of New York campuses, plus System Administration and Empire State College. UUP is affiliated with the New York State United Teachers, the American Federation of Teachers, the National Education Association and the AFL-CIO.
• All provisions of the 2007-2011 NYS-UUP Agreement (other than those with specific dates) remain in effect.
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Transcendental Meditation (TM) is a very easy to learn, natural and enjoyable mental technique of deep relaxation and rest practised for 15-20 minutes in the morning and evening.
It gives deep rest to the mind and body, releases mental and physical stress, and allows you to use more of your potential. It dissolves stress and fatigue, promoting inner happiness, better health, and increased creativity and intelligence, allowing the enjoyment of dynamic activity during the day and refreshing sleep at night.
TM is the most popular and effective technique of meditation or relaxation available. It is increasingly recommended by doctors and health professionals. It simply utilises the natural tendency of the mind to settle down and experience the least excited state of consciousness, giving deep relaxation and rest.
Research shows that, in fact, practising TM is a bit like taking a 'mental bath'. It allows all the stresses of the day to be released in a natural way, allowing the mind to function more efficiently.
During TM the slow alpha frequency power in the frontal cortex increases indicating a state of restful alertness.
However, TM is not bio-feedback or alpha-wave control. Firstly, TM is completely effortless, with changes in the body and mind occurring spontaneously. Secondly,TM produces more than one specific change, such as more alpha waves. The deep rest and alertness is an integrated physiological response including a whole pattern of brainwave activity. As measured on the electroencephalograph (EEG) machine, TM produces brainwave coherence in all frequencies, indicating the brain is working in a more orderly and co-ordinated way.
The benefits of Transcendental Meditation have been verified by more than 600 scientific research studies conducted at more than 215 independent universities and research institutes in 33 countries, and published in many major scientific journals.
These have shown that the TM program benefits all areas of an individual's life - mind, body, behavior and environment.
The findings indicate that TM, on average, can reduce the biological age of a person by 5 to 12 years, as well as significantly reducing the incidence of illness and risk of heart disease. Studies also show that TM is found to result in warmer interpersonal relationships, less anxiety, increased self-esteem and self-confidence, increased problem-solving ability and greater creativity.
This research has been published in such major scientific journals as Science, the American Journal of Physiology, Scientific American, Lancet, the Journal of Counseling Psychology, the International Journal of Neuroscience, the Journal of the Canadian Medical Association, the British Journal of Educational Psychology, and the Journal of Conflict Resolution.
Transcendental Meditation comes from an ancient living tradition in the Himalayas. In modern times, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi hasmade available the knowledge about Transcendental Meditation, starting in 1957 with a worldwide tour. Since then over 5 million people have learnt the technique worldwide.
TM comes from from the ancient Vedic tradition - a universal system of knowledge preserved for many generations by a long line of teachers.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the latest in this tradition is now regarded as one of the world's foremost teacher in the field of consciousness. Many academic institutions have recognised the importance of his contribution to the development of human potential.
At present TM is growing at a rate faster than at any other time in its history. There is a great upsurge in interest, particularly among doctors who recognise it as a simple and effective antidote to stress. Scientific research on TM has been conducted at 215 independent universities and research institutes. TM is taught in schools, in prisons, to the military and police forces in many countries around the world.
Transcendental Meditation is good for your health.
In fact, it does make a lot of sense to think that the profound state of rest gained by the mind and body when practising Transcendental Meditation will be beneficial for your health.
Many companies around the world are turning to Transcendental Meditation to improve the calibre of executives and staff.
Employees who are more creative, more intelligent, healthier and more energetic naturally contribute more to a company.
Productivity increases, absenteeism decreases and teamwork improves.
Transcendental Meditation can give you a competitive edge and help you to maintain peak performance in your chosen sport.
The sportsperson is required to push the boundaries of their own physical and mental capabilities to achieve maximum performance. The Transcendental Meditation techniques are able to assist sports people to realise their full potential by strengthening the skills of both body and mind.
Every student needs a clear mind to study successfully. Creativity, the ability to focus sharply, memory and learning ability all increase when the mind is calm and alert.
Transcendental Meditation has been learnt by students all over the world because it is uniquely effective in developing these inner resources so essential to successful study. TM helps students develop their mental potential.
A. Anyone of any age, profession, education, religion, or culture can practise Transcendental Meditation. It doesn't even matter whether you believe in TM or not. TM is natural, like gravity. If you don't believe in gravity, and you drop a tennis ball, the ball still falls. In the same way, TM is automatic. It does not require any belief. It works for everyone.
The technique allows the activity of the mind to settle down in a natural way until it is left quiet, but still wide awake. It's so simple.
Q. Is the investment worth it?
A. TM is a technique with a proven scientific record. It can reduce stress, improve health, give greater energy and creativity, and help anyone accomplish what they want in life. The benefits from this investment are invaluable. The most common remark from people who have just learned TM is that they wish they had taken it up years earlier.
• is the investment worth it?
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For the past month of our 5th graders have been exploring the meaning of home through art. They began their journey by reading Home by Carson Ellis and watching a video of Carson in her home.
They brainstormed what symbolized home for each of them. It is more than the physical building. It’s what you miss when you leave. It’s what comforts you. It’s what makes you feel at home.
Using a variety of materials such as tissue paper, cardboard, construction paper, paint, and more, they began to construct a scene. A portion of every student’s scene was made using a 3Doodler pen. These pens warm filament into a steady flow of material to 3D design in a freeform style. It took some tinkering to get used to these pens, but once students figured out the best strategies, they were designing swings, trampolines, bedrooms, trees, and more objects that symbolized home. This work began in the library and continued in art until students finished.
As students finished their work, we began to construct an exhibit on the shelves of the library. Students filled out an artist statement to accompany each piece so that people touring the exhibit could learn more about each representation of home. They also took time to record a Flipgrid to show and talk about their art. This allowed people who aren’t at our school to also take a tour and meet the artists.
We also wanted to inspire our youngest artists with our project, so once the project was on full display, we invited Kindergarten classes to come to art class with each 5th grade class. The 5th graders were in charge of the lesson and tour (with the facilitation of Ms. Foretich, art teacher).
The Kindergarten classes started on the carpet. A 5th grader read Home by Carson Ellis and students viewed a few of the Flipgrid videos. Ms. Foretich invited students to think about some questions they might ask the artists as they toured the exhibit. During this time, the rest of the 5th grade class was making sure their art pieces were ready and waited on the Kindergarten to begin touring.
Classes began wandering through the exhibit and listening to 5th graders talk about the process and materials of their art. One of the special things was when a student would make a connection to a piece of art and share a special moment about “home” from their own life.
The Kindergarten students left the library buzzing with excitement and talking about a project that they hoped they got to do in 5th grade. I’m sure Ms. Foretich is already brainstorming what these students might do next year so they don’t have to wait until 5th grade to do a project like this one.
This project was filled with student voice and ownership, and we learned something about each student that we might not know. It was also filled with perseverance and creativity. We were so impressed with what the students created. When we take time to get to know our students, it leads to connection, understanding, and new conversations. I would love to think about more opportunities to make these connections, especially earlier in students’ elementary years so that we can grow together through the year.
What represents home for you?
We recently received a Donors Choose grant for an education set of 3Doodler pens. These pens allow you to design 3D sculptures. Think of them as hot glue guns that aren’t quite as hot and have more design control.
The education set is great because it comes with books of design ideas, multiple filament strands, 12 rechargeable pens, and several molds to use for creating pieces.
As soon as the pens arrived, I showed them to our art teacher and let her borrow one of the design books. We didn’t immediately plan a project because many times an idea will appear out of nowhere over time. That’s just what happened. One day I pulled some Carson Ellis books to show to a class and Home was at the top of the stack. Ms. Foretich started looking through the illustrations during BTV and her creative wheels started turning.
Before long, she came back to me with an idea for 5th grade. What if we explored the idea of home with our 5th graders and had them create a sculpture that symbolized what home meant for them? The sculpture would have multiple parts and multiple materials that would come together for one piece of art from each 5th grader. The 3D pens could be a tool that students used to create a part of three-dimensional sculpture. They would also use paper and cardboard along with other art materials. That’s where it started.
We booked multiple times on the library calendar for the project and Ms. Foretich made plans for work that would be done in the art room as well. This week, during art, 5th grade came to the library for the initial lesson. We wanted to use this time to look at Carson’s work as well as read Home.
We looked at a variety of art on her site and in her books.
Students made many noticings such as the mixture of dark and bright colors. They noticed how often times there is a bright color that seems to pop off the page. We also noticed that her work had an embroidered or handmade quality to it as well.
After reading Home, we watched a short video to see Carson’s actual home and hear a bit about the environments she put into the book.
This brought us to a discussion of the word “home”. Most students started by talking about a physical structure, but then Ms. Foretich asked them to think about what they missed when they weren’t at home. This brought many students to bring up things like smells, objects, people, foods, pets, and more. We referenced that in Carson’s video, she zoomed in to things like a fireplace, apples hanging from a tree, chickens strutting through the yard, and a guitar propped against the wall. Ms. Foretich told students she wanted them to stretch the idea of “home” to go beyond the physical structure.
Next, we gave students some planning and exploration time. We split the class in half. One half worked on brainstorming.
They made a list of possible things that represent home and then selected what they would focus on the most for the art piece. They also sketched their image as well as what part of the image they would use the 3Doodler for. This brainstorming step is a step students will continue in the art classroom because they only had enough time to begin their planning.
The other half of the students explored the 3Doodler pens. I showed them the basics of how they worked as well as some examples of things that could be made based on the instructions in the books. Each student got 1 strand of filament to experiment with. I encouraged them to try writing their name or making a cube. Some of them created their own designs as well. Since this was a tinkering session, they did not have to create anything specific. I wanted them to see the possibilities and the limitations of the pens so that they could do better planning back in the art room.
After about 10 minutes, each group switched so that students visited both areas.
We are so excited about the possibilities of this project and the many standards that it will include. I can’t wait to learn more about the students by seeing what represents home for each of them. We will continue to revisit the work of Carson Ellis as we go. Planning will continue in art as well as the creation of the paper and cardboard pieces of the sculpture. Students will return soon to begin working with the 3Doodler pens.
It’s always so much fun to collaborate with art. Ms. Foretich plans the most meaningful projects for our students and I can’t wait for them to get to showcase these in multiple ways at school and in our community.
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Bemz- more fun for your Ikea furniture!
I was visiting House of Smith's over the weekend, (I just love Shelley's blog- she's so adorable and funny) and she was mentioning shopping for a new couch. Ikea couches came up, and it sparked my memory on a GREAT website that you may not even know about!
Bemz is a website that offers all kinds of fun slipcovers for Ikea's furniture!
Ikea offers a great selection of slipcovers in their stores, but what if you want something really unique?
Yep, this is the popular Ektorp sofa (I have the same one in my living room....) in a loose fit, soft white linen.
And my love for all things turquoise- I adore this Goteborg sofa in New Baroque pale turquoise!
How could you not be happy walking into a room with this cheery and sophisticated look?
The site is super easy to use- you click on the furniture you have or are interested in from Ikea on Bemz's site- you can select all of their seating options (2 seater, 3 seater, sectional, etc.) and then click on the swatch you'd like to see your selected piece in!
These are more than your basic slipcovers- many have piping, fitted or loose cover, and quality fabrics.
I could just see this in a Modern /Country living room in a loft!
If you're ready for something totally unique for your Ikea furniture, check out Bemz!
This is fabulous, never heard of them!!!
Denise, Cheers to an amazing year!!! Wishing you the best New Year, ever.
What a great idea- I never heard of this company! Glad you shared.
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and the John Long Mountains on its east side.
enters the Clarke Fork River near Clinton.
are lots of insects for the trout to eat.
safely get to where you want to go.
stream fly fishing opportunities in the western states.
you can fish in the company of Rocky Mountain Sheep.
See the images on your left.
Release Only, Dec. 1 to 3rd Sat.
prime time for fishing Rock Creek.
Rock Creek is typical of most headwaters.
headwaters are brooks, cutts or rainbows.
There are few brown trout.
to it's confluence with Clark Fork.
The wildlife along this creek is incredible.
shooting the sheep for the past few minutes.
imitation under the "no hatch to match"
Stoneflies are very plentiful in Rock Creek.
different on Rock Creek than anywhere else.
unfair and inaccurate label for Rock Creek.
We hope you will be the final judge of that.
surface there as well as most other places.
hatching again by the first of September.
until almost the end of November.
hatch that occurs over a long period of time.
through the month of June.
the way through the middle of August.
about the middle of June through August.
June through the middle of September.
when the water is slightly stained from rain.
Please consider using our "Perfect Flies".
give them an opportunity to work for you.
period you will be fishing.
Fall is an excellent time to fish Rock Creek.
more snow. It is in the forecast every day for the next week.
cover. Stream levels are in good shape although the gauge isn't working yet.
roads may make it tough to deal with.
Midges. They do hatch on the coldest days.
and Winter stoneflies continue to hatch and are the main insects you need to be imitating.
but the brown sculpin should produce some trout as well.
main current. The water is still very cold.
the forecast, so keep a check on the stream levels.
lowest section and stick with the slack water areas.
warmest part of the day and you may see midges hatching.
places for the trout to eat. Get off the couch and on the water.
color due to melting snow, but otherwise, conditions are very good for this time of the year.
going to be nice and warm this coming week.
from now to Saturday, so this is not likely to change. You will just have to watch the levels.
should probably be a Sculpin streamer. Later, midges and BWOs.
most important insects to imitate. The Sculpin streamers also work good in the stained water.
04/26/16 Hight water levels that are stained is what you can expect more of this coming week.
choice for at least two or three days.
05/10/16 The creek is very high and badly stained and little opportunity exist for fly fishing.
chance of rain every day from tomorrow though next Wednesday.
Skwala stoneflies ae hatching. There is rain in the forecast every day this coming week.
headwaters and lots of rain. There is more rain in the forecast every day for the coming week.
more days. You can be getting ready for some red hot action when the levels do drop.
is watch the stream levels for the next several days.
when it isn't too high to fish.
completely over. Let's just hope it ends early this year.
hatching in the middle and lower sections of the river.
plenty of them on the surface. That written, keep in mind it is easy to over fish a dry fly.
two hours of daylight is the best time to catch fish.
wade about anywhere you desire. You should use stealth and stay hidden from the trout.
Trout are being caught in good numbers in all sections of the creek.
Morning Duns and Spotted sedges are the most plentiful. Fish as late in the day as possible.
The spinner falls and egg laying caddis and stoneflies are bringing a lot of trout to the net.
08/02/16 Hoot Owl restrickions are in effect. The water is getting too warm in the afternoons.
with two different species of caddisflies.
early morning. The best action comes during the last two hours of daylight.
last two hours of daylight.
imitations of ants, beetles and hoppers are also working good.
08/30/16 The creek is in good condition with cooler water but the flows are still a little low.
are hatching on the lower end of the river. Lots of caddisflies are hatching througout the river.
09/13/16 Rock creek is in great shape from its uppermost headwaters to the lowest elevation.
flies from hoppers and ants to BWOs and little Yellow stoneflies.
09/20/16 We received some good reports from customers fishing the creek this past week.
the levels will likely come up during the next few days.
big brown trout. October Caddis, Mahogany duns and Blue-winged olives are hatching good.
time to be fishing the stream. You will have plenty of water and solitude.
also still working. Use brown hoppers, Japanese beetles and carpenter ants.
cover helps the Blue-winged Olive hatches. They are the main thing to be imitating right now.
Fish BWO nymphs in the morning and duns when the hatch begins.
stream conditions and few anglers to deal with.
brown trout caught on our Brown sculpin streamers lately.
and rain through Saturday. Hatches will be reduced to Midges and little Blue-winged olives.
Matuka Sculpin streamers have been catching lots of trout this past month.
best bet right now. Creams are the most plentiful.
but fish them in low light situations. Midges, especially the Cream midges, are hatching good.
Winter stoneflies are starting to hatch.
handy. Midges would be the best fly choice. You would do better fishing a nearby tailwater.
until the water gets a little warmer.
general area that will be a much better choice.
high air temperature this coming week will not be over twenty degrees. The highest will be 29.
is possible to catch trout, just difficult and slow.
01/12/17 The weather will be clear of snow for a few days this coming week, but still very cold.
01/18/17 We still cannot recommend fish the creek. The water is 34 degrees at the warmest.
do much better fishing a tailwater.
falling. It is turning cold again and there is snow forecast everyday for the coming week.
Midges are still the main insect to imitate. Sculpin steamers are still a good choice for flies.
it is cloudy or snowing. The Black Matuka sculpin is a good one.
and Blue-winged olives continue to hatch.
situation will continue through the next week.
is currently blown out and will probably be high for the next week.
little Blue-winged olives hatching as well.
hatching Skwala and little Brown stoneflies.
get on the water as soon as you can.
touch with us. We will keep you up to date on the conditions.
plan that next trip to Rock Creek.
and let us help you plan that next fishing trip. It will be good when it does drop back down.
peak. All you can do it to check back with us. We can help you plan that next fishing trip.
keep you informed as to the status of the runoff.
but that shouldn't hurt anything. Remember, drift boats won't be allowed after tomorrow.
coming week should be a good one.
good. We keep getting good reports from customers fishing the stream.
good. This coming week should be a good one.
soon. The middle and upper sections are the best choice at this time.
insects are stil hanging in there.
hoppers are also taking their share of the trout.
are fishing and you have a choice of a lot of water to fish. Now is a good time fish the creek.
be taking place, but otherwise, conditions should be good when the levels drop down some.
BWOs and little Sister caddis.
good report from a customer fishing this past week. This coming week should be even better.
streamers are still catching the larger size trout.
olives and Cream midges. Sculpin streamers are catching the larger trout.
to catch the larger trout.
pupa imitations rigged in tandem for the best results.
also high, too high to wade safely. Midges, creams and reds or blood midges, are hatching.
Fish the larva and pupa imitations rigged in tandem for the best results.
fishing this past week. The stream levels are okay.
reds and creams, are the only hatches. Stream levels are down to normal.
don't recommend fishing until it warms up a little.
Clark Fork at Missoula, for example.
temperature in the lower section of the creek.
the forecast everyday but this should get rid of the slush ice in the water.
should be able to catch trout on midges in the lower section. Skwala stoneflies are hatching.
through Tuesday of next week, then clearing.
most places. The water temperature was rising to a good level, but is on the way back down.
Browns should start as soon as the water temperature comes up a little more.
has lost ground during the past week, but should come back up this coming week.
Midges, some BWOs and some Skwala stoneflies and March Browns taking place.
05/19/18 Stream levels are still extremely high and likely to remain high for the next few days.
opinion All you can do is to keep checking back with us. We will keep you informed.
the coming week or more. All you can do is to stay in touch with us. We will keep you informed.
and PMDs. These start during the runoff as usual.
place, including the big stoneflies, but it isn't doing anyone much good, just feeding the trout.
Hopefully, runoff is getting near the end. Check back with us. We will keep you updated.
few days. There are lots of hatches taking place including the big stoneflies.
waded in most areas but always use caution. We started getting good reports very recently.
The hatches are going strong including the big stoneflies.
and we think it will be another good one.
time to be fishing the creek and few anglers are taking advantage of it.
good reports before the water came up.
09/01/18 The flows are still a little high but it can be waded in most places, with caution.
There are good numbers of trout being caught by the few anglers fishing the creek.
Terrestrials are working good as well as imitating the hatches that are taking place.
09/15/18 We received two good reports from this past week. Conditions remain very good.
09/25/18 The stream levels are in good shape and wading safe and easy most anywhere.
and terrestrial and streamers are also working good.
numbers of hatches taking place.
those that are, manage to catch trout. Midges and winter stoneflies are hatching good.
stoneflies are hatching and trout can be caught.
and some shelf ice where the water is slow. Wait until it warms up and degree or two.
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"url": "http://www.citimall.com/booksmedia/news/index.htm",
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The Powerblanket Model BH15-PRO is a full wrap 15 gallon insulated drum heater utilizing GreenHeat Technology. Effective heating from 0°F to 145°F with adjustable thermostatic controller for pinpoint temperature control.
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"timestamp": "2019-04-19T13:24:51",
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Similar to the classic Risk board game, and streamlined for quicker play. Border Siege was designed and developed specifically for Android phones and tablets. Supports two to six players, with any mixture of players and AI. Play locally using pass-and-play or try out the online turn-based multiplayer.
Over 700,000 multiplayer games have been played!!!
Don't be afraid to email me directly with any questions, desired features, or legitimate refund requests. Just use the "Send email" option in the Developer details below.
This game was previously called "Drisk (Android Risk)" until a "Risk" trademark complaint raised by Hasbro forced a name change. Full details on the "Risk" dispute are available on the website.
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