Dataset Viewer
Auto-converted to Parquet Duplicate
text
stringlengths
18
169k
meta
dict
bil.com Responsibilities You will be responsible for covering Chinese markets. The position is based in Zurich. You will report to Head of Wealth Management. operation with BIL Group in Luxembourg for cross-selling of financial services and products Ensure all business is conducted in compliance with local relevant laws, regulations and bank internal policies Identify key actions with a high business potential (client events) Reporting line : Branch Manager (ExCo member) based in Zurich.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T04:57:45", "url": "https://neuvoo.lu/view/?id=5f6bcd582ac3&source=gfj", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Students who choose the residence option will stay in a modern, three-story hostel just a short walk from the lush María Luisa Park and the Old Quarter of Sevilla. Participants will reside in double, triple or quadruple rooms, all of them with private bathrooms, small exterior balconies and set around a large central courtyard. Other residence facilities include: air-conditioning, a TV room, internet access, meeting rooms, towel rental, coin-operated laundry machines, public telephones and a 24-hour reception area. Includes all language classes, evening activities, sports, workshops, excursions, etc. Home stay program participants will share a room with another teenager in a family home located within walking distance from the school. The host family will provide the student with 3 meals per day and will enforce the nightly curfew.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T19:45:44", "url": "https://www.whatsevilla.com/camp-programs.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Maxeral Review | Does It Actually Works ? Alpha Titan No2 : Testosterone Booster Review, Benefits & Ingredients! Enduro Stack Testo | best testosterone booster for muscle gain, Benefits! Staxx Testosterone Booster Review | Claim Risk Free Trial Today, Benefits!
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-23T18:13:41", "url": "http://dietpillspapa.com/category/bodybuilding-diet-review/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Countryside has received approval in principle from Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council for the first phase of its residential-led regeneration project in Maidenhead. The first phase of the plans, being developed in joint venture with the council, will see 229 new homes built alongside a community space and food and café outlets on the banks of Maidenhead waterways. The York Road site is the first of four, alongside St Cloud’s Way, West Street and Reform Road, focused on affordable housing.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T02:34:06", "url": "https://www.propertyweek.com/news/green-light-for-maidenhead-resi-regen/5098982.article", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
History is an essential part of cultural and national identity. It informs our worldviews, adds conviction to our opinions and shapes the foundations of political and economic policy. It is incontestable that history acts as an essential part of society. But often history is viewed as a dangerous thing; some may argue that in an era of pessimism, it is easier to blame the workings of history (the unfixable) than to confront the aspects of society as being the essential causes to our failures and fixations. “It is difficult at times to repress the thought that history is about as instructive as an abattoir,” Heaney declares, and while this rhetoric seems initially appealing, it is essential that we recognise that history in itself cannot be dangerous or non-dangerous; it is not so binary to be committed to the linear. Indeed, from a post modernist perspective, the commitment to historical understanding is the “refusal to see history as linear”. Instead, it is in the hands of the individual where history gains its power. But to understand the importance of history in its influence upon us, we must first understand the importance of something which I shall term ‘non-history’. Without history, our lives become committed to the arbitrary, lacking both a moral conviction and justification to our actions. History builds the very foundations of our opinions, our worldviews, and illuminates our ignorances. This is the knowledge that allows us to move towards a clarification of conceptual knowledge. Without such clarification, the individual is able to pervert accounts (which should be derived from absolution) into the arbitrary. When the foundations of views are eradicated, it is impossible for them to be seen as weak, as these foundations no longer exist as foundations at all. Political dogma, therefore, gains strength not when it is derived from a misinterpretation of history, but rather no history at all. ‘Year 0’, by the time Pol Pot’s regime had come into fruition, was far from an alien ideology. During the French revolution and the terror that followed, it was used to justify the destruction of society and nonconformity against the new order. All previous and religious identity was swept away under a mass mobilisation that moved to condemn the ‘other’. It is hard to know exactly how many people were killed in the Terror following the French revolution , but between June 1793 and the end of July 1794, there were 16,594 official death sentences. During the Khmer rouge campaign in Cambodia, the number is closer to 2.5 million (it is important to note, however, that this is not just executions, but deaths caused by factors such as the man-made famine. Pol Pot is quoted a, stating “Hunger is the most effective disease”). It is obvious that massive human suffering can often rise from an abuse of history: we need to look no further than the current situation in Israel, which sees Palestinian minorities being oppressed in favour of a perverse abuse of ‘affirmative action’- the idea that we must compensate the current generations for past historical atrocities. But what we see from a lack of history is far worse; it is a world devoid of conversation, a world where a new order can be established on few, fragile foundations in the name of revolution. When we seek to eradicate cultural, religious and societal identity through the elimination of such historical identity, we make the components of society exist as arbitrary things, determined by the individual and their own personal agenda rather than a plural society intent on progression. An abolishment of such common mores has grave implications for the human condition. While these examples of non-history allow us to condemn and maintain an epistemic distance to such situations, the ever growing proximity of non history and its role in liberal democracy is increasingly disturbing.This is more than just a perversion of history, it is not misinterpreted, but disregarded. The removal of historical importance is also a non-history, as it removes the fundamental purpose of such knowledge, to maintain the boundaries and moral absolution of society. As Evans declares, in an increasingly post modernist world, “the past no longer has the power to confine the researcher within the bounds of facts”. Following the September 11 attacks in America, Bush declared that “this crusade, this war on terrorism is going to take a while.” Later, Alexander Cockburn would refer to Bush’s war on terrorism as the “tenth crusade”. Bush’s repeated use of such a phrase with such negligence for its historical significance is representative of the West’s obsession with disregarding history to justify its prestige projects. Westist dismissal of history acts to maintain its function as a seat of control and civilisation. Therefore Bush’s detachment from the real historical implications of the word ‘crusade’ – a war on religion, an unstoppable terror perverted by the history books – allows his rhetoric to become unfalsifiable, immune to conversation and historical opposition. Indeed, “Mr. Bush’s supporters insist that the rhetoric of Providence is as American as cherry pie” and it is clear that the use of non-history is becoming increasingly frequented in the search of strengthening political dogma and nationalism. This increasingly unsettling image taints the growth of true liberal democracy, which becomes arbitrary and perverted by those who seek to disregard the foundations of their nations. Indeed, as ‘Little Britain’ we are becoming increasingly focused on a ‘negative’ censorship, not eradicating the consequences of history, but disregarding them. For example, the disastrous consequences of colonisation are overruled by the glory of the British Empire, allowing the government to maintain control through the deceit of British pride. Even though history may appear to grow more visible today, it only illuminates the role of non-history in the foundations of society. Only now are we seeing the huge implications of the Conservative government’s heinous abandonment of responsibility concerning the Windrush Generation. This brings to light centuries of racism and cultural prejudice that lie at the heart of our government, all of which have arisen through the disregard of the importance of past convictions. Forgotten history poses much more of a threat to socio-political conversations than history which has been continually open to dialogue. This is why, in so many established ‘liberal democracies’, the growth of nationalism continually threatens to destabilise the political order. We turn insular, focusing on nationalistic pride in order to compensate for our apathy and ignorance concerning our commitment to history. If we genuinely believe in history, and work towards making the past far more visible, we can establish the natural absolution of truth and falsehood. As Haack says, “everyone who believes anything…implicitly acknowledges…that there is such a thing as truth”. But in a world were opinion increasingly overrules any truth, knowledge or justification, in a world where politics is built upon the arbitrary nature of the world, this is a statement which is so often rejected in favour of political rhetoric. Our opinions, aided by the growth of non-history, develop into bliks, unfalsifiable beliefs. These are not built upon weak foundations, but rather no foundations at all, facilitated by the growth of non history. This is what threatens a society working in plurality in search of progression: the growth of individual opinion becoming unopposed, a disintegration of essential morality which evolves into the arbitrary. The phrase “I cannot be responsible for my ancestors past” is so often thrown around in light of new historical truths. Though problematic in itself (it rejects the role of the past in forming the state of the present), a far more problematic rhetoric would assert an indifference of history that leaves us floundering in the dark. It is the path of the blind man that is most dangerous; the man with his eyes open can determine the danger of the road ahead.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-19T19:24:20", "url": "https://www.nchlondon.ac.uk/2018/07/09/tatyana-goodwin/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
If you thought a Panther with mystery brackets was odd… Well, it gets worse. There’s also pictures of one Tiger I with similar brackets. We also recreated these in 3D and provided them with the welded bottom plate. PPP35008T Tiger I ‘mystery brackets’ is available at 5€ (TAV included, shipping not included). A shop will be added to Paperpanzer.com in the future. In the meantime contact us for more information and purchases.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T14:16:24", "url": "http://www.paperpanzer.com/paper-panzer-productions/ppp35008t-tiger-mystery-brackets/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
ARCAT® Free Architectural CAD drawings, blocks and details for download in dwg and pdf formats for use with AutoCAD and other 2D and 3D design software. By downloading and using any ARCAT® CAD detail content you agree to the following [license agreement]. ARCAT® BIM content - Architectural Building Information Modeling (BIM) objects / families / system files, free to download in revit or dwg formats for use with all major BIM and CAD software including AutoCAD, Sketch-Up, ArchiCAD and others. Formats: RFA- Revit Object | RVT- Revit System | DWG- AutoCAD, Sketchup - all cad software By downloading and using any ARCAT® CAD detail content you agree to the following [license agreement]. ARCAT® Specifications below are complete CSI 3-part and Canadian CSC architectural specs that can easily be downloaded, customized for your residential or commercial project, and included in your master spec for future use. By downloading and using any ARCAT® CAD detail content you agree to the following [license agreement]. View all of PRL's Architectural Glass and Metal Products on ARCAT®. Here you will find Videos on "How to Quote and Order" PRL's Architectural Glass and Metal Products Online as well as many other New videos surrounding our vast collections of glass and aluminum manufacturing and design capabilities. ...View and Subscribe on Youtube TODAY! Cataloging our full lines of glass types and complete systems, PRL’s 2018 Architectural Glass catalog puts shopping at your fingertips. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, a specific component, or want to know more about our products, it’s all in there. This catalog provides a wealth of information! ...Download PRL's Architectural Glass Catalog TODAY.. PRL’s 24/7 Online Quick Quotes and Orders program is intended to make quoting and purchasing quick and convenient. Purchase all your architectural glass and aluminum products online Today! ...Register Now.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T17:11:11", "url": "https://www.architecturalglassandmetal.com/aluminum-storefront-products/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
One 23-year-old preacher is revealing how he was able to turn the tough times in his life around by turning to God. Rodney Upshaw was ordained at only 20 years old and works with a number of ministries at Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church in Miami, Fla while also serving as a chaplain and funeral attendant at Richardson Mortuary. Before he was able to inspire others with the word of God, the millennial preacher told The Miami Times about the difficulties in his own upbringing that God brought him through. One of those difficult moments happened when Upshaw was diagnosed with Rhabdomyolysis at the age of 19. The disease causes the muscle tissue to break down in a way that becomes damaging to the kidneys. However, Upshaw witnessed the power of God heal him from the disease. Still, Upshaw is not so far removed from his generation that he doesn’t understand the struggles that they endure. Now, he hopes to be a voice for those who lack guidance.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-24T22:14:40", "url": "https://ambotv.com/blog/inspiration/this-23-y-o-preacher-reveals-how-he-overcame-life-struggles-on-path-to-ministry/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
L 20.1 0.2 Los Gatos Blvd. R 23 3.0 Kennedy Rd. (to end) CAUTION AT STOP SIGN !!! L 30.1 0.2 McKean Rd. R 31.1 0.2 Via Arroyo Gear Down!!! R 48.5 0.6 Rincon Straight on bike overpass over exp.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T02:52:59", "url": "http://www.dino.com/~susan/wwrides/rides/C/0418.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Bentley´s is one of Stratford´s most popular restaurants, and a frequently visited pub by both locals and visitors. If you are looking for a good pub, or a restaurant in Stratford with great food and friendly atmosphere, you'll feel right at home at Bentley's. Enjoy sampling one of our fifteen draught beers, or relax in a private booth and let our chefs work their magic. From all of us in the kitchen… Bon Appétit! A Fabulous Place to Spend the Night! If you are considering a trip to Stratford and looking for a modern, spacious, Hotel room, Inn or Bed and Breakfast, consider our loft or executive suites.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-22T08:27:53", "url": "http://www.bentleysbarinn.com/(X(1)S(vwm3h1afnzuzn1xxd5qnxjhe))/?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
My second exploration into Akira was always going to end about halfway though (a situation to be remedied), so diving into the full story was naturally only ever going to deliver half the experience. Not long after I started reading Shirow’s work, Akira hit the screens. Unlike Shirow’s Appleseed, I had never read Akira in its manga form so to me, Akira was the (now legendary) film. Some years later I came across Akira as a bound collection, 4 books per volume. Unlike the original Japanese version, the English version published by Epic Comics (Marvel) in 1988 was coloured, adding a dimension to the original that’s not often found in black and white Japanese manga. At the time I read it with great interest, though unlike Shirow’s work it never stuck with me, not helped by the fact that after the first four volumes, availability dried up and I was left hanging mid story. So it was after re-reading all of the Shirow I had on the shelf recently, I realised I should probably re-read the Akira volumes which have sat there collecting dust since I read them originally; knowing of course I will have to stop mid story. Created by Katsuhiro Otomo in 1982, Otomo aimed Akira at the 18-25 age bracket, which up until that point had been mostly neglected by Japanese publishers; and when Akira hit the shelves, it became an immediate hit. The work, widely hailed as a masterpiece, has been one of the most influential manga works to date, long regarded (especially the coloured English version) as being pivotal to the wider acceptance of manga in the West. You can read about the history and background of Akira here. Now 35 years on, with a special 35th anniversary edition is to be released in November 2017, just how well does it hold up, both story wise and stylistically? My second exploration into Akira was always going to end about halfway though (a situation to be remedied), so diving into the full story was naturally only ever going to deliver half the experience. That said, this time around I found a level of sophistication I did not recognise the first time; I put this down to preferring the ‘busyness’ of Shirow’s style at the time and my tastes evolving since. Themes of youth alienation and anti-establishment, military power and government corruption are handled cleanly and powerfully, balanced with the core theme of the super natural powers that drive the pivotal characters. Where it would be easy for the core elements to clash, or to have one overpower the other (as is often the case), within Akira they exist in a delicate balance, working seamlessly with one another to move the story forward. Otomo’s style throughout Akira is best described as minimalistic. The dialogue is to the point, the illustrative style, clean and sharp. In neither would there be anything that could be called excessive or wasteful. This ‘crisp’ delivery makes the story easy to read and in many frames the illustrations themselves say more than words can… so there are no words! The addition of colour by American colourist Steve Oliff, chosen specifically by Otomo, takes the style and tone of Otomo’s drawings and adds another dimension. Oliff, through the use of computer colouring, which was in its infancy at the time and unheard of in Japan, gives the subtle colours a clean uniformity, adding to the overall atmosphere; one can visually ‘feel’ the isolation of the characters, the society itself, within the almost stark palette. From an artistic standpoint, Akira is a masterpiece. I found myself so totally drawn into the pages, hence the storyline, it was somewhat alarming. While the likes of Shirow will have typical Japanese comic relief or the odd lazy frame, which ‘pop’ you out of the story’s universe, every frame in Akira is spot on, almost to the point you could blow one us as a single element and not think there is more to it; characters are neuanced, environments believable, hardware you feel is sitting outside your front door. The overall delivery of the story arc and the Akira universe as a whole is masterful. If you haven’t read Akira, I would strongly recommend you try and get your hands on at least some of the volumes (or the anniversary addition). If you have it on the shelf already, take it down and re-read it. Either way, in reading it you will soon discover why it’s has been and still is so acclaimed.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T22:25:07", "url": "https://www.playforest.com/akira-an-incomplete-review/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Voters in Michigan will decide whether or not to regulate marijuana similar to the state’s alcohol laws come November. The State Board of Canvassers (SBOC) approved a proposal fronted by a marijuana reform group and said that there were enough signatures to secure a recreational marijuana ballot on voting day on November 6, Detroit Free Press reported. The recreational ballot comes just a year after a marijuana coalition managed to secure the required amount of signatures but failed to collect them within the state-mandated 180-day window, causing the petition to be thrown out. This time around though, the measure was passed on to the SBOC within the appropriate time frame and approved by board members in a 4-0 vote. John Truscott, a spokesperson for the Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol and one of the key advocates for recreational marijuana in the state, told the Free Press that the Board’s decision was “expected.” Now the group is taking steps to convince people to actually vote for the new law come fall. “We’ll be out and about talking to people and educating them about the issues,” Truscott said. Under the marijuana ballot proposal, the state would allow the possession and sale of up to two-and-a-half ounces of cannabis for adult recreational use while individuals 21 and up—and those who have appropriate medical licenses—would be able to keep up to 10 ounces of pot at home. A 10 percent excise tax on marijuana retail sales and a six percent overall sales tax of the plant would also be imposed. There are some groups who oppose the SBOC’s decision, especially since marijuana is still considered a Schedule I drug by the federal government. “By putting this on the ballot, you’re disregarding the federal law,” Scott Greenlee, executive director of the Healthy and Productive Michigan political action committee said in a statement. Adults in nine U.S. states are legally authorized to consume marijuana recreationally while 29 states allow patients to use cannabis for medical purposes. Some six more states may be voting for recreational laws in November if advocates can garner enough signatures to secure the proposal’s spot on the ballot.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T10:38:45", "url": "https://www.420magazine.com/420-news/international-cannabis-news/where-is-marijuana-legal-michigan-looking-to-be-next-state-where-you-can-lawfully-smoke-up/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
You are here: Home > Morrison Soon? Apparently, Motorola is hosting an Android event early next month and forgot to invite me. While not yet confirmed, it is suspected that Motorola will debut the Morrison, Verizon’s Sholes(or both!) on September 10th. This is welcomed news since it was previously thought that the official debut would not be until October. Now, lets hope the Morrison is released, in all itsAndroid goodness, and that it won’t let us down (I’m sure Motorola is thinking the same thing). Leave your thoughts in the comments! If it’s good, I’ll take the plunge! It’ll probably to show off the Sholes for Verizon, and yet again, we TMo’s will get left “waiting” at the door.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-24T06:45:49", "url": "https://www.tmonews.com/2009/08/morrison-soon/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
5/08/2012 · Then the guy won the contest, then they created the videogame, "Slenderman" And now everybody is making up their own stories of slenderman, for example, they are adding more fake details to slenderman. And then I heard that If you dream about him, he abducts you, and that was a fake. Because a person I know has dreamed of slenderman, and we had a sleepover and she is still alive. …... Indeed, Slender Man, a fictional boogeyman who resides not in the heart of the forest - but exclusively on the Internet - presents a danger far greater than his creator could have ever imagined. Because in the moment of Bella's stabbing, on an ordinary Saturday morning, Slender Man ceased to be a fantasy. Slenderman VS The Tall Man is a What-If Death Battle. It's being made by Wither and serves as the first episode of his new battle line-up following his reboot. (Ignore the previous fights. If you think that slender man is scary look up the name the “Mindnight man” I’ll tell you now that he’ll scary you a lot more than a tall guy wearing a dark suit. Ps. There is no such thing as fear. Indeed, Slender Man, a fictional boogeyman who resides not in the heart of the forest - but exclusively on the Internet - presents a danger far greater than his creator could have ever imagined. Because in the moment of Bella's stabbing, on an ordinary Saturday morning, Slender Man ceased to be a fantasy.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T14:39:51", "url": "http://quietman.net/northern-territory/how-to-tell-if-slenderman-is-near.php", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Welcome to the Fanzone ! On the occasion of the Orange Africa Cup of Nations, EQUATORIAL GUINEA 2015, play our games in association with Pepsi and win massive prizes: bran new smartphones and tablets, jerseys, CAF official match ball "Marhaba", headphones, caps, T-shirts and skateboards! choose a XI, select line-up, buy or sell players.Manage your team until each match day, throw a glance on the leader board, score points and win prizes! Start playing now for free, whether on smartphone, Facebook or on desktop. Which team will prevail? Any idea? So don't just watch the matches, play them! At each match, make your predictions and prognostics on Pepsi FootballNOW and get more chances to win great prizes! Register now on the CAF mobile App available for free on AppStore or on GooglePlay. THE CHALLENGE BEGINS ON 17 JANUARY. JOIN NOW ALL THE EXCITEMENT OF THE ORANGE AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS, EQUATORIAL GUINEA 2015 BY PLAYING PEPSI GAMES AND WIN GREAT PRIZES! JOIN THE AFRICAN FOOTBALL COMMUNITY AND SHARE YOUR #AFCON2015 PASSION!
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T00:43:34", "url": "http://www.cafonline.com/en-us/fanzone.aspx", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Singaporean Michelin Star winner brings his street food to London. Chan Hon Meng won the very first ever Michelin Star for a street food vendor. He brings his Singaporean flavours to the Borough of Camden. He will be at the KERB King’s Cross market serving up his delights, including his legendary soya sauce chicken rice meal. There will only be 200 of these prepared each day, from Wednesday to Friday, so you’d better be quick. Each meal box will only cost £6. For a Michelin Star meal that’s quite a bargain. Chan owns his street food stall in Chinatown in Singapore, and is delighted to bring his stall, recreated to match the one in Singapore, to London. This will help to highlight the top-quality food available from London’s street food markets.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-23T21:54:38", "url": "http://www.camdentownlondon.co.uk/michelin-star-street-food/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Ramon discussed budget from 2015. Overall, the budget was on track as expected. With expenses of $21,660 in 2015, there was a surplus of $677 which will go to replenish the Rainy Day Fund. The largest expenses were landscaping. In 2016, there will be a few items added to the budget for necessary repairs. There will be added expenses for landscaping, tree maintenance and Pavilion repair. The budgeted amount for 2016 will be $21,000. Budget was accepted by the board. Discussion of the 2016 annual dues letter. The letter will go out to the neighborhood via email and then by mail. Dues collection can begin. Kim mentioned someone from Prowell Drive approached her about getting permission from Pine Brook to have a concave mirror installed on Orrs Bridge to increase visibility for people leaving Prowell Drive. The pole for the mirror may have to go on a portion of Pine Brook property. More information will be provided. Discussion of residents leaving trailers, recreational trailer and work trucks on their property or in front of their house. Other residents are parking their cars and blocking their sidewalks. The board will talk with township police to discuss what the ordinances are. April 15 – Friday evening Mulch day and party at Hidden Park 5 - 8pm Saturday as rain date 4-7 pm. November 28??? - Operation Ho-Ho & Caroling – at Pavilion. 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Next board meeting on February 8, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. at 420 Lamp Post Ln.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T04:54:46", "url": "https://pinebrookcivicassociation.com/PBCA-Board-Minutes-January-18", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Day 2: One group heads to Kili, one group off to town! We awoke on Day 2 in Tanzania and bid farewell and “safari njema” to the first group of Kili Climbers. We helped them pack their bags and load them atop the shuttle bus headed to Kilimanjaro. The excitement, as well as twinges of anxiety, were palatable! The group would set off on a roughly 30 minute drive to the gate. The next time we would see them was on their 4th (our 3rd) day atop Kilimanjaro. Here’s a shot of the crew before the first group departed. Once we said kwa herini to the group (good bye), the twelve of us headed for the Macheme Route, the Regulators, as we deemed ourselves, headed into Moshi town. We stopped at various markets, both food and souvenirs, before arriving at a local pub for lunch, East African Inn. This was the first time I was introduced to ugali, the maize-flour based staple that is very much an acquired taste. At first, one would find it easy to think mashed potatoes were accompanying the kuku (chicken), ndizi (banana) and mchicha (veggie combo of spinach, onions & tomatoes). Within the first bite though, as I was to find out, the taste is nothing like the beloved spud. The first few times I tasted it, I had trouble finding enjoyment, though I must admit now, I rather fancy it! To eat ugali (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugali), one takes a bit of it in the right hand and rolls it into a ball before dipping it in the desired sauce/meat. It’s especially good with stewed chicken or stewed vegetables. In addition to being introduced to ugali and some traditional Tanzanian fare, I was formally introduced to the “squatty potty”. While you might think at first, “Wow, just a hole?!” it seemed most luxurious as I was to spend the next 8 days on a mountain, sans flushing. Anyway, we Regulators really bonded that day and I was especially grateful for this, as I did not know anyone with whom I was climbing. Part of the magic of climbing with the Kilimanjaro Journeys of Inspiration Group is that training hikes had taken place for nearly a year leading up to the climb. Because most of the climbers were from the Rochester area, there was an incredibly strong bond between the group prior to arriving in Tanzania. Luckily for my delicate self and the others who had not participated in the training hikes, the group’s bond was not one of exclusion, rather it certainly was like a family in every aspect. Walking around Moshi town was incredibly eye-opening and unlike anything I had ever experienced. From women selling beautifully stacked vegetables to young boys practicing their English with us whilst trying to sell trinkets, again it was sensory overload. Before I knew it, we were headed back to the hotel to get some rest and relax before heading to Macheme Gate. En route, as we had done the same morning going to town, we passed over a railroad track. Rather than trains upon its tracks, I saw women and children, and some men, walking home, walking to work, and walking from school. After dinner, whilst sitting in the courtyard area chatting with some Regulators, I was elated to find out my bag had arrived and would be present in time to make the climb with me. I unpacked items and repacked for the climb, which was in less than 15 hours. My roommate, Alison, was in the first group of climbers so I was all alone that night. Excitement and anticipation ravaged my body but thankfully I managed a few winks!
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T20:40:48", "url": "https://adventuresofadelicateflower.com/2011/02/21/day-2-one-group-heads-to-kili-one-group-off-to-town/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Hollin Lane Allotments is a self governing allotment site. That means that we rent the site from Leeds City Council and run it ourselves. We try to keep the number of rules to a minimum, but there still seem to be a lot of them. Some come from the Council and some are our own. We have collected them all together here in PDF format for anyone to download. Rules for Structures and Greenhouses on Allotments. There are new, more realistic rules concerning structures like sheds and greenhouses, and if we follow them we shouldn’t need to apply for permission in writing in future. Obligations of Trustees. The Trustees are the people who legally represent Hollin Lane Allotments and sign the lease. They are responsible for for the safety of the site, and for making sure that the we keep all the conditions of the lease and enforce the Council’s rules. Plot rents are decided by the Council and collected by us, along with fees for water and LDAGF membership. Discounts on rents are available for certain qualifying benefits. Rules of the Association. This is our Constitution. Guidelines and Information for plot holders at Hollin Lane Allotments. Equal Opportunities Policy, adopted unanimously by the Committee on 7/12/2010. What You Need to Know: not rules,really – just lots of useful information about gardening here. Toilet Fairy Instructions: what to do when it is your turn. Privacy and Data Protection: what data we hold about members, and why. Elected at the Annual General Meeting on 30 October 2018. Kale Sprouts Spring is the time for kale sprouts – the best part of the plant.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-23T02:12:12", "url": "http://hollinlaneallotments.org/rules/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
- Not all sizes available. Unavailable sizes can be shipped in 4 to 8 weeks. We will inform you.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T14:23:57", "url": "https://icejewelry.com/collections/crislu/products/crislu-cubic-zirconia-round-halo-ring-2-47-cttw", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Abetter way to seat your obscene offer is something more along the general lines of : "That's a superb product and a very dynamic selling page, but my list has a tendency to be a conservative bunch who believe beige is too much colour on a wall. Would you be okay with me writing apromotional letter that they are going to be so comfortable with, so it brings us both more sales?" If this sounds a little bit like you, there's no need for any unhappiness. Asking to utilize your own sales page is all in the positioning : Do it right, and the answeris sure to be a pleased "yes, of course!" Okay, so that's a tactful way of placing it. The selling page has more screaming capital letters than asixth grader discovering the best way to text. The colours are making your eyeballs bleed. It's stuffed with links to external sites ( and even a large flashing affiliate sign up call ) - and you suspect those blinking arrows have just put you into some sort of fit. Maybe your list would basically reply well to flashing arrows and fire-engine red backgrounds! If this is a new niche you're only just starting to harvest, spend at least two seconds considering this idea.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-19T08:48:57", "url": "https://quickgurutech.review/training-skintervention-guide-purely-paleo-skincare-promo-code_cbawllc.html?t=04171110", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Family owned florist and serving Vandergrift, Pennsylvania with flowers. Welcome to Flowers by Jerry. We are a family owned, full service florist and have been in business for over 40 years. We deliver to all hospitals, funeral homes, schools, and businesses with beautiful blooming and green plants, gourmet and fruit baskets, balloons and brilliant custom designed fresh floral and silk arrangements. We would be honored to be your florist of choice when sending to Vandergrift, Pennsylvania. Our on-line store services anywhere nationwide. We use the local florists to provide you with the freshest flowers and high quality service.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-18T18:38:48", "url": "http://flowersbyjerry.com/pa-pennsylvania/vandergrift/florist.aspx?rflx=Vandergrift,PA", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Home > NewsRelease > How About a Second Helping of Rescue Smiles? “More Rescue Smiles”, Out Today! Get E-mail Alerts When Tamira Ci Thayne Sends news releases.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-22T02:34:44", "url": "https://www.expertclick.com/NewsRelease/How-About-a-Second-Helping-of-Rescue-Smiles-More-Rescue-Smiles-Out-Today-Tamira-Ci-Thayne,2018161880.aspx", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Selecting the appropriate alcohol rehab center is not a simple task as there are plenty of them to pick from. Given that alcoholism is really usual, most therapy centers have been established and you can locate one easily near where you reside. These centers are involved in giving a comprehensive range of programs. Better, there are a number of them that are taken part in giving dual diagnose dependency therapy where in addicts can discover both alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs. The majority of rehabilitation facilities are connected with big healthcare facilities while others are running as independent alcohol rehab. With lots of options readily available, it is sometimes challenging for one to locate the ideal alcohol rehabilitation center. The most important thing that needs to keep in mind when seeking an alcohol rehab center is to discover the one which has proficiency in supplying the very best alcohol treatment and therapy to addicts of all gender as well as ages. Before you choose an alcohol rehab facility that will certainly fulfill your requirements, consult your family doctor and also take his valuable suggestions. You might ask them what sort of alcohol rehab programs can make you more comfy as well as start trying to find it as necessary. The area of the center can be a major concern for some people. Oftentimes the addicts have the family members that they need to see regularly. For some people, it is much better to select a rehabilitation that lies near their family members. In this manner, it’s simple for the household to keep in touch with their liked one. Nevertheless, others may think about picking a rehabilitation that is far from residence given that the memories as well as the proximity to residence may activate relapse. The majority of rehab professionals advise that addicts get away from residence so as to focus on their healing in an ambiance that is free from interruption. An additional factor to consider you ought to make when picking an alcohol rehabilitation facility is the kind of treatment program they provide. A client-based program is custom-tailored to certain requirements of the recuperating addict. Several centers supply both outpatient as well as inpatient care programs, yet you should certainly exercise mindful factor to consider when making the decision for the level of care. Inpatient care program is the most effective choice for addicts that can not combat their addiction without being under 24-hour care. On the various other hand, an outpatient therapy could be suitable for beating addiction while still permitting an addict to lead a typical life. A preliminary evaluation by a trained therapist will certainly help an individual to know what level of treatment is right. Whether you plan to maintain your patient admitted in the treatment center or go for either a regular or a month-to-month examination, the framework of the facility plays a central duty in the treatment. The place ought to have a pleasant atmosphere with clean environments. A favorable ambience that remains in the location can use a favorable result on the addict’s wellbeing. Together with the best rehab program, centers are additionally important to make sure that addicts can recoup psychologically and also physically quickly without damaging themselves any type of better. Search for the rehabilitation centers that have all kinds of facilities. All of us understand that problem drinkers require therapy, as well as excellent care, at the exact same time. Thus, it is important to seek the facility that can treat its people literally, mentally as well as mentally and also handle this hard to treat condition from root. Choosing the drug rehab appropriate alcohol rehabilitation facility is not a simple job as there are plenty of them to choose from. A lot of rehabilitation clinics are associated with big healthcare facilities while others are operating as independent alcohol best alcohol rehab florida rehab. The most crucial point that one must maintain in mind when looking for an alcohol rehabilitation center is to find the one which has competence in offering the ideal alcohol treatment as well as therapy to addicts of all gender and also ages. Before you choose an alcohol rehab facility that will certainly fulfill your requirements, consult your household physician and take his beneficial rehab recommendations. Another factor to consider you must make when picking an alcohol rehab center is the kind of therapy program they offer.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-23T04:28:31", "url": "http://glyb.info/2019/04/10/just-how-to-select-the-right-alcohol-rehabilitation-center/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Now I am starting to establish a small Technical Training School at Yangon. I really want to show you how your idea is important and good. Please re-write in our MG as possible as you can. We all are waiting for your valuable posts.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-26T13:41:19", "url": "http://myanmargazette.net/98763", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Question: I am a young man and want to repent to Allaah, so what should I do to avoid sins? Response: Repenting to Allaah is obligatory, and hastening to do so is [also] obligatory; It is not permissible to delay repentence until a later time, because a person does not know when death will approach him. …is to hasten; So from the etiquettes of repenting is to hasten to do so and not delay it. Likewise, once you have repented, you are required to avoid everything which assisted you in committing sin; So you must avoid evil friends and gatherings of evil, because they are the cause for you committing these sins. [Instead] you should seek the company and gatherings of the good, and you should be diligent in attending circles of Islaamic knowledge and [the] remembrance [of Allaah]. Be sure to come early to the masjid [for prayer] and increase in the recitation of the Qur.aan and the remebrance of Allaah (subhaanahu wa Ta’aala). This is what is befitting for the repenter to Allaah [to do]; That he avoids everything which assists him in sinning, and that he draws near to all that is good and that which assists in the worship [of Allaah].
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T06:11:54", "url": "http://www.fatwa-online.com/young-man-wants-to-repent/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Bobcaygeon and Area Chamber Of Commerce - Walleye Tournament is a GO! Walleye Tournament is a GO! The 2019 Sturgeon Lake Canada/US Walleye Tournament out of Bobcaygeon is a go! The Bobcaygeon Chamber of Commerce has been hard at work developing new partnerships, which will be announced shortly. The announcement will further highlight the changes, including the continuance of maintaining the integrity of the past years, while continuing to grow the event, and most importantly, keeping the resource first! Donna Wood, President Bobcaygeon Chamber of Commerce.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T20:45:30", "url": "https://bobcaygeon.org/News/7128917", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Twenty-eight new schools accommodating more than 15,000 students will be built and planned for in the fastest growing parts of the state, giving families peace of mind that their kids will be able to go to a great local school, close to home. Planning and early works will start on another 9 new schools, including Armstrong Creek Secondary School, a second McKinnon Secondary College campus, Fishermans Bend Secondary School, Fitzroy Gasworks senior campus, Leneva (Frederic Street Road) P-6, Miners Rest Primary School, North Melbourne Hill and Endeavour Hills Special School. A further $18.8 million will go to building the first stage of Docklands Primary School. The Budget includes $46.1 million for additional stages of 7 new schools opening in 2019, including Aitken Primary School, Burnside Primary School, Pakenham North East Primary School, Preston High School, Sanctuary Lakes P 9, Truganina East P 9 and Yarrambat Park Primary School. These works include gyms and extra classrooms. The Labor Government is building the Education State to give every Victorian student a great education, and every community a great local school. In contrast, in 2016 not one new school opened because the Liberals failed to plan for our growing state. We won’t let that happen again. Over the last three years, our investments total more than $2.8 billion, funding more than 1,200 school upgrades and building 70 new schools, as well as creating more than 5,000 jobs.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T02:41:57", "url": "https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/28-new-schools-for-growing-school-communities/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
On June 5th, 2018, the European Commission asked the AAC to provide advice on measures to be taken to best undertake the recovery of European eels (Anguilla anguilla) due to the critical situation of its stock. This document details the views of the AAC on this matter. With this advice, the AAC expects the European Commission to take effective management measures to improve the situation of the eel stock for the sake of the natural environment, of stakeholders and of society in general.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-26T04:48:10", "url": "https://aac-europe.org/en/publications/position-papers/172-aquaculture-advisory-council-advice-on-the-recovery-of-the-european-eel-stock", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
All these dishes are served with side salad and yoghurt mint sauce. An array of succulent chicken tikka, spicy tandoori chicken, tender lamb tikka and flavoursome sheekh kebab. Served with naan and mixed vegetable curry. Lamb fillets marinated with herbs and spices roasted on a skewer in the tandoori oven. Tender marinated lamb pieces, onions, green peppers and tomato cooked on a skewer in the tandoori oven. Marinated chicken and lamb pieces, onions, green peppers and tomato cooked on a skewer in the tandoori oven. Succulent marinated chicken pieces, onions, green peppers and tomato cooked on a skewer in the tandoori oven. On the bone chicken leg and breast marinated in tandoori spices, skewered and roasted in the tandoor. Tender chicken breast pieces marinated in various spices, skewered and roasted in the tandoor.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T10:11:40", "url": "http://www.agrapalace.com/tandoori-main-courses/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
The Nissan 180SX or 240SX as it’s known in USA and Canada has to be very close the most popular drift car. Every practice day or drifting event you go to, you are sure to see a 180SX! The light weight chassis and sleek styling make it a favorite drift car, basically, it has all the right bits in the right places to make it a popular choice for drifters. Turbo engine, rear wheel drive, good balanced chassis and curvy styling will have the 180SX a famous drift car for the rest of time. There are 2 main versions we go by here in Japan. “Zenki” and “Kouki”. Early and late model respectively. The main differences to tell them apart is when the 180SX got a major facelift in 1992. It got a new front bumper and rear tail lights. It was then facelifted again in 1994 but not severely. The 180SX is so popular and good for drifting despite it’s age that there are several 180SX’s still being drifted in the D1 drift league in Japan and of course other countries. The 180SX is a great and affordable car for the beginner drifter right through to the professional. Leave your comments – YOROSHIKU! hey, Stu…..i’m curious, what was the body kit company of the white 180sx, the very 1st one on the post? Forgot to add that I had a custom header manifold made for that 240 (with pwr steering pulley promblem) and the seller had a bigger turbo also. I have a 911 twin turbo ready for racing with custom plates and Pro kit transmition with a brand new turbo and exaust should i turn it into a drifting car with a lowered kit and some thiner tires? to the guy with the 911 turbo.. yeah drift it! I actually secretly love Porsches.. and there aren't not enough Porsches on the drift scene! to the guy with the pulley problem.. sorry I'm not a mechanic.. and responding to the first comment, sorry but I never took note of the bodykit. that pic was taken years ago.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T13:03:46", "url": "https://driftinjapan.com/drift-car-exposed-nissan-180sx-or-240sx/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Nasi Kerabu is the official national dish of Malaysia. Many in Malaysia mistaken Nasi Lemak for the national dish of Malaysia. It is not. Nasi Kerabu is Malaysia’s official national dish. If you don’t try it during your visit to Malaysia, you may as well have stayed home! It is a well known fact that vegetarian diet helps fight cancer, but a new research suggests that Nasi Kerabu may protect us from cancer in a far more effective way than any other vegetarian diet. Nasi Kerabu is the most delicious and the most nutricious anti-cancer diet that could greatly lower your risk of colorectal cancer and nearly all other types of cancers. Eating Nasi Kerabu daily can help flush out toxins and protect your liver. This entry was posted in Nasi Kerabu and tagged Nasi Kerabu. Bookmark the permalink.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-24T14:32:09", "url": "http://nasikerabu.com/nasi-kerabu.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
At Sullivan’s, we’re focused on providing you with the best lawn care in Austin. That includes taking your specific requests and tastes when mowing your yard. You’ll have a dedicated team who will know your likes and dislikes with the backup of having a large company if anyone is ever out. Call us today for a free estimate or learn more. Sullivan’s Services offers a wide range of Austin landscaping services. Whether you have a specific design in mind or have no idea what you want, we work with homeowners to provide a beautiful landscape design in Austin that you will love. Call our experts for a free quote or learn more.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T22:17:31", "url": "https://sullivansservices.com/services/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Air shots out through an annular vent and over an airfoil, using inducement (the same property that produces lift in aeroplanes) to create a breeze. The Supersonic's three attachments adhere magnetically. The Dyson supersonic hairdryer is finally in South Africa. The hairdryer that’s known for never getting hot was said to have been tested on 1 625 km of real human hair – 1 625 km of Caucasian and Asian hair, that is. How would it fare when put to the test on my Afro-textured hair? settings, three airflow settings as well as a cold shot. The Dyson uses a fast but focused airflow and intelligently controls the temperature to help protect hair from extreme heat damage. A glass bead thermistor measures the temperature 20 times a second and transmits this data to a microprocessor, which controls the heating element. The heat setting is great for the textures the product was tested on, but Afro-textured hair requires more heat and a lower wind setting. Although any possibility of heat damage has been eliminated, it took longer for me to dry my hair on the highest heat setting than it would on any conventional hairdryer. associated with hairdryers is drastically minimised. By using a motor impeller with 13 blades instead of the usual 11, Dyson engineers pushed one tone within the motor to a sound frequency beyond the audible range for humans. than in the head. That’s great for balance and ease of use. But there’s another benefit: in its location in the handle, it’s surrounded by acoustic silencers to further reduce sound. The three attachments, which include a diffuser, easily snap on and off and always remain cool to the touch. Heat shield technology ensures that the hot air is contained within a sandwich of cold air, meaning that the surfaces of the attachments are not affected by heat. The Dyson retails for a hefty R6 499. That’s an amount that I can’t see myself spending on a hairdryer, let alone one that takes more than 15 minutes to dry my hair. However, given its lack of noise and striking design, the Dyson does make an excellent product for professional hairstylists.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-19T01:13:28", "url": "https://www.popularmechanics.co.za/test/dyson-supersonic-hairdryer-cool-heat/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Foley Hoag LLP partner Mélida Hodgson will take part in “The Expert in the International Adjudicative Process” symposium, to be held on April 27-28 in Luxembourg. The event is organized by the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law, in collaboration with the University of Geneva and the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). Programming will highlight and confront the appointment of experts, their roles and obligations, the modes of using experts within the framework of the proceedings, and the means of assessing expert evidence available to the judge. Hodgson will speak on a panel titled “Ethical Obligations of Experts: In Theory But Also in Practice?”, specifically addressing issues of the credibility of experts in investment and commercial arbitration. Hodgson is a member of Foley Hoag’s International Litigation & Arbitration Department. She focuses her practice on investor-State and commercial arbitrations, counseling governments and state-owned entities with respect to international investment protection obligations, as well as World Trade Organization dispute resolution, and international trade policy issues. Hodgson was recently elected to the Executive Council of the American Society of International Law, an organization which fosters the study of international law and promotes the establishment and maintenance of international relations on the basis of law and justice.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T20:55:33", "url": "https://foleyhoag.com/news-and-events/news/2017/april/foley-hoag-partner-melida-hodgson-to-speak-on-ethical-obligations-at-max-planck-institute-syposium", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
As Australian businesses embrace project management, a study has revealed there’s a long way to go. Highly skilled project management professionals are more important than ever. While the profession of project management is growing in the Australian business environment, a recent research report on project management trends in 2019, by KPMG and Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM), has highlighted the need for greater expertise and skills amongst project managers themselves, and wiser treatment of the profession by organisations. The survey, called The State of Play in Project Management, revealed several fascinating and concerning key findings. For example, only 30 per cent of projects are delivered on time, and just 36 per cent come in on budget. Just 45 per cent of projects are met with stakeholder satisfaction and only 47 per cent meet the project’s original goal and business intent, while a mere 23 per cent of organisations say they deliver successful projects at least most of the time. Some of the reasons for the low success figures are down to matters that are completely outside the control of the project managers themselves, such as strategic changes within the business and major shifts in the landscape in which the business exists. But this is also the report’s point. It’s time, say the researchers, for project managers to step up and take these various issues into consideration, to bring executive sponsors on board the project management teams, and to learn to operate more successfully in a fast-changing business environment. There is enormous room for improvement in the field of project management. For those who step up, the rewards could be very handsome, indeed. It’s not just project managers that must take the blame for some of the report’s poor success stats. Leadership teams of organisations are also responsible, with many still coming to terms with the value of the project management office (PMO). Only 29 per cent of businesses, for example, have formal processes in place to develop project management capabilities. Less than 50 per cent of organisations use a centralised PMO to coordinate projects. Of those that do, just 33 per cent say their PMO is very or extremely effective. Businesses that experience project success shares some common traits. One is the fact that 67 per cent of their project deliveries are coordinated by a centralised PMO. Also, 66 per cent have formal review and development processes for their project management professionals. Perhaps most importantly, 74 per cent have actively engaged project sponsors. In other words, successful businesses – ones that deliver projects effectively, on time, on budget and to the satisfaction of stakeholders – are businesses that take project management seriously. They respect the idea of a centralised PMO, recognise the value in the training and ongoing education of their project managers and ensure at least one member of the executive team is directly involved in each project. That executive sponsorship helps the project and its team to overcome potential barriers and win support within the business. Governance of projects being managed, in terms of sponsorship and steering committees, is made successful through several key action areas. These include the creation of an accountability statement, provision of formal training around roles and responsibilities, formal processes that support the sponsorship and/or steering committee and organisational reviews that actively hold sponsors accountable for their project management responsibilities. What exactly can be done to improve the success rate of all organisations in their project management endeavours? The KPMG/AIPM research team made three broad suggestions. The first is to invest in project management capability development programs. This is one of the traits of businesses that regularly experience successful project management outcomes. The main focus of these development programs, the research team says, should be soft skills, specifically change leadership, the negotiation of contracts and the positive and productive delegation of authority. Solid project management capability helps an entire organisation to react to changing strategic priorities and to a changing business landscape. Project management skills are being used throughout organisations and outside of typical project management-related areas, to drive bottom-line growth. Second is the conscious improvement of formal project management processes at an enterprise level. This includes formalised benefits-measurement processes and programs, to take the perception of the PMO from an overhead to a value-add. The project manager role, the research report says, requires an evolution into one that takes on responsibility for the strategic business value that is at the centre of the project’s purpose. At the same time sponsors from within the organisation must not only know their role and understand the project and its challenges but must also remain actively engaged throughout the project to its completion. Almost three quarters, or a massive 74 per cent, of organisations that experience successful project management outcomes, have actively engaged, well-trained sponsors whose responsibilities are stated clearly and measured regularly. Third is a re-focussing of the enterprise PMO to the engagement of senior stakeholders and the delivery against strategic priorities. This typically requires a centralised PMO that is managed by, and which sees its projects managed by, professional and competent project management experts, as opposed to whoever is available at the time. Each project manager should have skills commensurate with the task at hand, and should also have an eye to improving the core project management skills of their direct reports. At the same time, the organisation should concentrate on developing career pathways for professional project management specialists, just as it does for other lines of work. The figures that came out of The State of Play in Project Management report are of concern for businesses, but represent an enormous opportunity for the project management industry and for individuals who choose to skill themselves up to higher levels. Fortunately, Southern Cross University’s Master of Project Management helps to offer resolutions to many of the issues identified within the project management trends in 2019. Not only does the Master of Project Management offer knowledge and skills that can be applied immediately within the workplace, but it also joins dots between management principles, successful execution of real-world projects and organisational strategy. Core units include project management initiation and planning, quality control and risk, leading and managing projects, procurement and project management, and portfolio and program management. But just as valuable, particularly in light of the research findings, are the electives which include organisational change and development, management communication, strategic knowledge management, stakeholder engagement and many more. The practical and business skills offered within SCU’s Master of Project Management create the type of competent, stakeholder-focussed project manager that organisations will require for future success. To find out more about the Master of Project Management, get in touch with our enrolment team on 1300 589 882.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T18:19:17", "url": "https://online.scu.edu.au/blog/trends-in-project-management-for-2019/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Java Broker Design - Preferences - Apache Qpid - Apache Software Foundation for your Wiki! This page documents the design, requirements and scope of work for implementation of Web Management Console Preferences. Web Management Console users should be able to customize the web management console by setting their preferable time zone, language, update interval, etc. The user preferences should be stored per user on broker side. A special UI should be added into a web management console to set and save the preferences. In future the preferences should apply to multiple brokers but for the current work it is assumed that preferences are stored per broker. The preferences should be plug-able and might have several implementations, for example, preferences could be implemented with LDAP or JDBC or file system. The preferences should be bundled with authentication provider. Thus, allowing to store and provide preferences for the users managed by authentication provider. On Authentication provider creation it should be possible to select a preference implementation. The user preferences should be deleted on deletion of the user account from authentication provider if user deletion is managed by the authentication provider. If authentication provider does not support the user deletion operation from managing interfaces, then the preferences should be deleted from a management console using special UI with the list of users having preferences defined. It should be possible to store the filtering criteria for Log Viewer and other components. On saving the criteria user should be able to specify the name of the criteria. It should be possible to delete and edit the stored criteria. User should be able to change the time zone on web management console. The various date/times displayed in the console should be automatically converted and displayed with regards to the preferred timezone. This should include message timestamps, log timestamps etc. If enabled, the tabs will be restored on opening of the console. Currently all opened components are updated every 5 seconds. The time is hard-coded and it is not possible to change. A special preference to set the update interval (or even switch it off and use manual update) could be added. It would be nice to customize a style for different brokers in order to distinguish easily production environment from non-production, etc. We can add a support for different languages into Web Management Console. Users should be able to select the preferable language. The preferences should be stored separately in a special store. Only currently logged user can set/change preferences. Users should be granted permissions to view and delete other user preferences. The preferences should be represented as key-value pairs. The preference key value could be a complex name which could represent the hierarchy where each item in hierarchy is separated by '.' character. For instance, logviewer.defaultFilter and logviewer.filters would represent the preferences "defaultFilter" and "filters" for a logviewer widget. With this model the PreferencesProvider belongs to AuthenticationProvider and instantiated by the AuthenticationProvider.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-24T05:56:41", "url": "https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/qpid/Java+Broker+Design+-+Preferences", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Cut all red meat from rinds, then peel all outer skin from rind. become clear. Seal in sterilized jars.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T10:14:59", "url": "http://www.recipecottage.com/preserving/watermelon-rind-preserves02.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
BEDFORD, Mass., April 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — VoltDB, the enterprise-class translytical database that powers real-time intelligent decisions on streaming data, today announced its expansion in China, increasing its presence in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. VoltDB already has a significant number of major clients in China and in addition has recently signed up numerous new Enterprise Lab Initiative customers with some of China’s leading telecommunications, financial services and manufacturing companies, and will be building out a local employee base to support these demands. By employing the forward-thinking capabilities of platforms like VoltDB, Chinese organizations are able to leverage the full potential of real-time data analytics. Within the last year, VoltDB has advanced its customer traction in the Asian market proven by its engagements with PICC and HengFeng Bank, both of which selected the real-time analytics platform to power their fast data analysis to improve operations and customer service. PICC and HengFeng’s adoption of VoltDB’s technologies has allowed the financial institutions to apply real-time to accurately analyze data streams, garner insights to shape important financial decisions and detect fraud. “Organizations in the China market are realizing the enormous benefits of VoltDB’s unique real-time decision making capabilities, and are adopting the new, innovative database technology that provides a basis for significant increased success,” said David Flower, President and CEO of VoltDB.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T10:12:34", "url": "https://www.voltdb.com/company/press-releases/voltdb-announces-new-office-expansion-china/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
PreviousWinter 10×10 day 7. I’m more than ready to have my full capsule back now. Though I am excited to wear this scarf for the first time. It was a lovely Christmas gift and it dresses up this Sotela dress perfectly. NextWinter 10×10 day 9. Another day, another wear of the Sotela dress – this time with a blanket scarf. I almost cheated on my 10 items today and added my cropped wool sweater as a layering piece, but I refrained. Sigh, ready to have my full capsule back.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-23T02:19:53", "url": "https://academicsimplicity.com/2018/01/30/winter-10x10-day-8-one-thing-ive-noticed-this-10x10-is-im-wearing-my-pants-a-lot-less-i-favor-dresses-for-work-more-than-pants-which-is-a-little-funny-because-in-my-mind-i/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Our CNG Products are manufactured under Cobey Energy. Cobey Energy is a brand of Cobey dedicated to the development of alternative standard green energy products. Please visit www.cobeyenergy.com for more info.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-26T06:35:15", "url": "http://cobey.com/Other/CNG_Products/cng_products.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Police in Russia have arrested three homeless men suspected of killing a man, eating part of the body and selling other parts to a kebab shop. The men were held in the city of Perm, some 1,400km (870 miles) east of Moscow, local investigators said. Their statement said that the suspects had targeted the 25-year-old victim out of "personal hostility". It was not clear when the incident occurred. The men - who have not been named - have been charged with murder. The investigators said on Friday that the body of the man had been found in a forested area near a public transport stop in Perm. They said the three men attacked their victim with knives and a hammer. "After carrying out the attack, the corpse was dismembered. Part of it was eaten and part was also sold to a kebab and pie kiosk," their statement said.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-19T17:06:24", "url": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8360569.stm", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
BBQ seasoning mix adds enticing, smoky flavor to meats, fish, and poultry. Our dry seasoning mix includes paprika, garlic and natural hickory smoke flavoring and other spices. Try mixing BBQ seasoning into your popcorn, potato chips or other snacks for some extra spicy flavor. I'm glad this is available to us, thank you! A re-order. So very yummy! Great seasoning. Great service. I will be back. my family loves this seasoning on chicken and pork chops. Sea Salt, Raw Cane Sugar, Onion Powder, Paprika, Non-GMO Dextrose, Granulated Garlic, Non-GMO Expeller Pressed Canola Oil, Natural Hickory Smoked Salt (Maltodextrin, Salt, Yeast Extract, Sunflower Oil, Natural Flavors, Silicon Dioxide [anti-caking]), Ground Celery, Chili Powder (Chili Peppers and other spices, Salt, Garlic Powder, and Silicon Dioxide added to prevent caking), Silicon Dioxide, Annatto, Paprika Extract, Black Pepper. Packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, and milk products.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-19T14:17:34", "url": "https://nuts.com/cookingbaking/herbsspices/bbq.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
The Splash White Water Rafting Rivers of the World project is an ongoing research project. The aim is to find and categorise all the worlds white water rivers. We aim to make this the best online resource available for information on all rafted rivers Worldwide. This is our Rivers of the World Asia section. Asia is the largest continent and contains an unparalleled geographic and cultural diversity. This perfect combination makes a river trip in Asia an experience that simply cannot be replicated anywhere else in the world. Countries that feature amazing whitewater adventures include Turkey, Russia, China, Nepal, India, Japan and Taiwan. However the most dramatic river running in Asia, and perhaps in the world, occurs in the Himalayan Mountains. This region of super mountains, including the world’s tallest, give birth to hundreds of rivers that flow through Nepal and India. A river trip in Asia is guaranteed to provide incredible scenery, world-class whitewater, photographic opportunities of a National Geographic dimension, and a cultural experience that blends the best of local subculture, history and geography.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-23T06:45:11", "url": "https://rafting.co.uk/white-water-rafting-rivers-of-the-world-asia/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Two Birmingham roads were sealed off after a police incident. Armed police swooped in Bordesley Green on Saturday night. Footage from the scene show officers surrounding a silver Ford Mondeo. The driver's side of the Mondeo's window has been smashed through. A video taken at the scene shows several firearms officers around the car. The footage shows shattered glass pieces on the road from the driver's window. There were also several other police cars and vans. Witnesses said the two roads were closed off for several hours. West Midlands Police said the incident had involved a shooting. A spokeswoman said: "Police are investigating after a man was injured when shots were fired from a car in Birmingham at 8.25pm on Sunday night (13 April). "The 19-year-old man attended hospital and remains there today being treated for a gunshot wound to the shoulder. "Fortunately, the injury is not thought to be life-threatening. "Enquiries continue and anyone with information is urged to contact police via Live Chat at west-midlands.police.uk between 8am and midnight, or call 101 anytime." People can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, quoting log number 2405 13/4.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-24T22:49:19", "url": "https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/bordesley-green-armed-police-birmingham-16126374", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
We started the month of August 2017 in the town of Uyuni on the edge of the world’s largest salt flats, the Salar de Uyuni. After driving around this giant white expanse we drove a spectacular, high altitude route in the southwest corner of Bolivia. We then drove around Bolivia’s wine region and then to two of its most historic cities, Potosí and Sucre, where we ended the month. In total, our road trip traveled 1,513 miles (2,435 km) in August 2017 and you can see the same spectacular scenery that we saw through the windshield of our truck in the drive-lapse video at the end of this post. Our truck on the Uyuni Salt Flat in Bolivia. We began the month with a short drive from the town of Uyuni to explore the former mining town of Pulacayo which is now a ghost town.Then it was time for a unique on the road less expanse of the Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat (see 1:07 to 3:55 in our time-lapse video, below). At 4,086 square miles (10,582 sq km), it’s a seemingly endless sea of white. To put this into perspective, the Salar de Uyuni is a little smaller than the state of Connecticut, a bit bigger than Lebanon, and a bit smaller than Jamaica. The empty vastness messes with your sense of perspective and lets you play with reality. Karen playing around with the warped perspective on the Uyuni Salt Flat. Next up was a spectacular loop known as Bolivia’s Southwest circuit, named, no surprise, because it loops around the remote Southwest corner of the country up to the Chile border. This epic high altitude drive starts at over 12,000 feet (3,700 meters) and goes to over 16,000 feet (5,000 meters), taking in numerous lakes in a variety of colors from green to red to white, some filled with thousands of flamingos. In addition to the multi-colored lakes, this route includes the highest geyser basin in the world at 19,000 feet (5,800 meters), snow-covered volcanoes, hot springs, and a desert area of rock formations known as the Dali Desert. The downside of all this awesomeness was the road, or lack thereof. At times the severely washboarded track made it feel like we were navigating our truck over one foot seas. Over two days we drove 316 miles (500 km) on this route. At one point, at the very southern end of the loop at Laguna Verde, we came to within 8 miles of where we were in March on the other side of the border in northern Chile. You can see most of the drive (sorry we had some tech problems so a few bits are missing) from 6:00 to 17:00 in the time-lapse video below. Highlights include flamingos at Laguna Hedionda (7:58), Sol de Manana geysers (10:33), and Laguna Verde and Licancabur Volcano (12:24). After this adventure, we continued on more horrible roads, down to the town of Tupiza which is near where Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid are said to have met their end. Then we were off to Tarija, the heart of Bolivia’s wine-producing region. From there we headed north to the historic heartland of Bolivia. First was Potosí, a UNESCO World Heritage site, founded in 1545 as a mining town. A reasonable percentage of Spain’s wealth in the 17th and 18th centuries came from the silver-rich mountain that looms over the city. From Potosí we continued to Sucre, another UNESCO World Heritage site, where the country of Bolivia was founded. Our complete road trip driving route map for August 2017 in Bolivia is below. And don’t miss the chance to see what we saw out there on the road in Bolivia in August of 2017 in our drive-lapse video, below. It was, as always, shot by our Brinno camera which is attached to our dashboard. Bolivia is such a beautiful country … it would be a dream to road trip it! Yes it is. We’ve been enjoying lots of surprises here! Hey Joyce! The salt flat is cut by hand and blocks of salt are then dried, cleaned, packaged and sold by local families. Very artesenal. And, yes, much of the environment is not easy to live in – dry, high altitude, windy, cold, and under a burning sun. But beautiful! Bolivia sure looks like an amazing country for a roadtrip! It is (despite some absolutely heinous roads)!
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-24T04:51:25", "url": "https://trans-americas.com/road-trip-driving-route-bolivia-august-2017/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
a length or square of fabric worn around the neck or head made of a zebra print fabric. Crafted from a mohair blend, this long, double-sided scarf is knit in a zebra stripe pattern. Approximately 104" length x 10.25" width. Imported. Nylon/mohair/wool/acrylic. Hand wash. A whimsical button fringe lends character to this printed accessory. 20" x 20" viscose/wool dry clean imported. Joseph's zebra jacquard scarf - fringe trims - soft feel - zebra knit design - infuse a hint of exoic charm into your new season looks with this cosy scarf. Maxmara studio elenice silk zebra print scarf. Scarves. Silk. Dry clean only. With the chic zebra-print, this lightweight scarf from stella mccartney is a stylish accessory with trans-seasonal appeal. Wrap this piece around your neck with monochrome separates for best effect. Black and white print, frayed edges made in italydry clean. Cashmere/silk. Dry clean. Imported. 30" x 78". Abstract zebra stripe pattern. Eyelash fringe edges. Lightweight fabrication. Banana republic measures 22" x 70". Lola rose zebra print wool scarf, scarves, wool, animal print, oblong. Zebra print, pearl print trims, designer stamp, fringed trims. 90% modal, 10% cashmere.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-18T22:36:07", "url": "http://www.bmoiselle.com/2013/11/zebra-scarf.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
It’s 7:15am and we’re on Silhouette’s bow; keen for our first glimpse of Valletta. The sea is calm and as the sun creeps higher in the sky, on a surprisingly warm November morning, we edge our way into The Grand Harbour. The rising sun paints the sixteenth-century bastion walls gold and we can see small cube-like buildings interspersed with honey-coloured domes, spires and arches. Valletta might be small but it’s steeped in history and it’s incredibly easy on the eye. Valletta covers an area of less than one square kilometre and its grid system makes it easy to get around on foot. It’s a pleasant place to wander so, in the two hours we had, that’s exactly what we did. We disembark and take the five-minute walk to the 20 storey lift which will deposit us at The Upper Barrakka Gardens. At €1 return it’s worth every cent to avoid the knee-crunching hike up the steep 280 steps. The gardens are the perfect spot for enjoying the panoramic views across one of the world’s largest, deepest natural harbours. We watch as cannons are prepared for the midday salute. Valletta takes its name from its founder, Grandmaster Jean Parisot de la Valette and owes its existence to the Knights of St John, who planned the fortified city as a refuge for injured soldiers and pilgrims during the 16th century Crusades. An Auberge is where the Knights lived. During their first years in Malta, the Knights served once a week in the hospitals – in return they lived in their Auberge for free. Of the original eight Auberges only five remain, the finest being the Auberge de Castille and Leon; severely damaged during WWII the building’s been restored and now houses the office of the Prime Minister. Fortitude flanked by faith and hope – this bronze monument commemorates the Great Siege of 1565 when the Ottoman Empire invaded the island. The Knights, helped by 400 Maltese men, women and children and about 2,000 foot-soldiers won the siege against the Turks, one of the most fiercely fought, bloodiest battles in history. Malta has a solid British connection and played a key part in the Mediterranean campaign in WWII. It was one of the most intensively bombed areas during the war and suffered terribly during during The Siege of Malta where the enemy were determined to either bomb or starve the Maltese into submission.The people were rewarded for their bravery when George VI awarded the entire island the George Cross. It was Remembrance Sunday and could hear catches of music from a military band and glimpse them passing by the end of the street. The flash of a scarlet poppy could be seen on many a lapel and on the iconic British telephone and post boxes which are still used. We felt quite at home! A walk through the quiet, narrow back streets gives a taste of everyday life and an opportunity to meet some interesting characters. His owner told us how his furry friend will go after a pigeon if it’s alone – when there’s a few he’s not so brave and just glares! The old man would have liked us to stay and chat for longer – they’re a friendly bunch, the Maltese. The sun-bleached buildings of Valletta’s streets are adorned with galleriji; the city’s traditional balconies. We pass the fort of St Elmo on the far end of the promontory and walk back along the quiet quay towards the ship. Some Mods on Lambrettas buzz by and we pass fishermen casting lines for their lunch – there’s a chilled Sunday vibe about the place. Too soon we’re back at Valletta Waterfront which sits just below the city’s fortifications. It used to be called Pinto Wharf before being beautifully renovated and is home to some vibrant bars and restaurants – the dining options in Valletta are good and varied. Malta is saturated in history and needs at least a week to delve into its vibrant past and then maybe another week just to relax and enjoy its food, wine and hospitality. But we’ve had a taster which will do for the time being; now we must board, pack and leave for the airport as this is where our cruise ends; but I shall return one day to explore properly and immerse myself in Malta’s rich history. Many thanks to Celebrity Cruises UK for hosting me on my first cruise. As always views and opinions; good, bad or otherwise are entirely my own. Nice one Suzanne. You keep adding destinations to our ‘possibles’ list. Just not enough time do visit them all. Gorgeous photos and intriguing prose – thanks! Malta’s been on our wish list for years now… someday! We were there last fall. . .on the Silhouette, cruising into the harbor in the early morning hours. You brought it all to life again. . .an amazing reason to hop a cruise ship and explore the world! Beautiful photos from one of the most beautiful places in the Mediterranean. Malta always intrigues me for its rich history as it is strategically located at the crossroads of the Old World powers. The history is fascinating – a lot of nations have ‘had a go’ a Malta over the years! Thanks for visiting. It looks like a beautiful place! It’s definitely on my bucket list! Thanks for posting your lovely photos! I am a sucker for anything to do with the Knights Templar! This sounds like a real treat. Thanks for the lovely tour and images Suzanne. I’d love to have the time to learn a lot more about the Knights Templar – I first learned a little about them when I visited Rhodes – another fascinating place. Quite the tour ! Love the balcony especially. That last picture with the green shutters (or door?) is simply gorgeous – what an interesting place! Thanks Meg – that seems to be a popular pic! Weather could be good if Nov was anything to go by. If he likes his history and the Knights Templar he may be persuaded?! I love Gerry and his friends. And Valetta is beautiful too! Lovely images. Somewhere on my hitlist. It looks like you had decent sunshine for November. I remember going on a country walk in the Cotswolds on Remembrance Sunday and it was bitterly cold. Weather was fantastic – really hot t-shirt weather! Beautiful; could you have spent more time there? I visited here 40 years ago and actually remember some of it…must go back. It looks gorgeous. That final picture is my favourite! Suzanne, another place I haven’t been to – Malta. But I have friends that returned year after year … they say the water is so salt there – in the tabs. *smile Just beautiful and with all that history – we up here in the North are Rockies. The last photo in the gallery is my favorite …. and Gerry of course. Miss my two cats now … Whiskey and Zoda. Thanks for a beautiful post. I miss mine at times … and I would love another one, but not so long as I travel as I do, not fair against the pet. She was a dear – same here not fair to be away so much. We love looking after our ‘granddog’ Taz who belongs to my stepson and his girlfriend! 🙂 Westies are so cute! Yes, they are and they have a great personality too … Granddog – like that word.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T00:14:26", "url": "https://thetravelbunny.com/a-morning-valletta-malta/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Adding to the office of Singapore Athletics (SA), Carissa Ashley Yow joins SA after graduating from Nanyang Polytechnic in Sport & Wellness Management. An athlete herself for the past 12-years, Carissa brings with her the youthful energy to the Events team. Explaining her decision to join us, Carissa says, “I am passionate in the pursuit of sporting excellence and joining Singapore Athletics will provide me with an opportunity to understand the local athletics landscape – the spectators, sponsors and organisers”. Welcome onboard Carissa!
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T06:53:39", "url": "https://www.singaporeathletics.org.sg/appointment-of-events-executive", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
In some areas the law is black and white. But in some cases, there is room left for interpretation. Commentator Christine Hurt explains one legal term and its potential impact in the courtroom. Here’s this week’s Legal Issues in the News. In this week’s Legal Issues in the News, commentator Travis McDade updates one of his earlier pieces about one man’s quest to prove he is the father of a king. Professional football players get paid a lot of money compared to the rest of us, so we may feel that they are well-compensated for the hits and rattles they sustain in the game. In this week’s Legal Issues in the News, Christine Hurt analyzes a recently settled lawsuit between the NFL and its injured players. With the start of a new school year it is natural to focus on the future. But with another terrific group of law students joining the campus this year, it is worth remembering how law at the University of Illinois started. Travis McDade looks back in this week's edition of Legal Issues in the News.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T04:47:56", "url": "https://will.illinois.edu/legalissuesinthenews/2013/09", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
The Winston-Salem Police and Fire Departments Toy Drive is coming up December 5-7 at two local WalMart locations- Peters Creek Parkway and Hanes Mill Road. Citizens are encouraged to “pack the patrol car” and “fill the fire truck” with toys for local children during the holidays. You can stop by from 10:00am- 2:00pm each day.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-19T03:16:53", "url": "http://wspolicefoundation.org/pack-the-patrol-car-and-fill-the-fire-truck-coming-up-december-5-7/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Ryle + Company Interiors undertake turnkey interior fit-out and refurbishments in all commercial sectors, specifically hotels, show-homes, restaurants, cafes and theatres since 1998. We specialise in the redesign of existing interior architecture. We create exciting designs, concept development and integrate functional furniture in each spatial design. Ryle + Company are stockists of a wide range of furniture, fabrics, wallcoverings, lighting, flooring, soft furnishings and all types of blinds and curtains. We offer an in-house manufacturing service for bespoke pieces to suit all budgets. Ryle + Company doesn’t believe in following the design method of current trends. We strive to create unique designs based on each client’s brief, ensuring nothing is replicated. It’s important to adapt our skills, abilities and resources to achieve an eclectic range of design solutions. Our design process always begins with us understanding your brief, budget & desired outcome. Identify the key requirements & projects goals. Based on initial budgets and criteria our team will commence with the design proposal. Ryle + Company will present the design proposal and gather feedback. We will support in finalising on the budgets and sign off on the design package. We then start the design procurement and roll out of trade partners. We can work alongside your preferred contractors or alternatively we can provide professional registered contractors. Ryle + Company will manage the clients expectations through the implementation and installation from day one to completion on site.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T05:09:37", "url": "http://www.ryleandcompany.ie/what-we-do-1/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Alison L. Tomasco is a top-rated attorney practicing in the New York, New York area. Providing legal representation in New York for a variety of different issues, Alison Tomasco was selected to Rising Stars for 2010 - 2011, 2013 - 2019. She is admitted to practice before the courts in New York. After completing undergraduate studies, Alison L. Tomasco attended law school. Alison Tomasco was enrolled at Boston College Law School. She earned a juris doctor degree in 2006. Alison Tomasco would be admitted to the practice of law in 2006. Attorneys like Alison L. Tomasco are recognized by their peers for their outstanding work and commitment to the spirit of the legal profession. Their knowledge of the law, professional work ethic, and advocacy on behalf of their clients allow them to stand out among other attorneys in the field. Alison Tomasco represents clients with Employment & Labor issues.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-22T10:03:19", "url": "https://profiles.superlawyers.com/new-york-metro/new-york/lawyer/alison-l-tomasco/88606ba9-889e-4da3-9dea-da0a12bb6d4a.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
First off, I must note that it is currently/constantly WiP so it may be down occassionally. Map description: Premade items to reduce time, items available to everyone, just copy and paste what you wish! Brief Description: The point of this map is to provide easy and quick access to an array of different items that will increase QoL for map developers that lead a busy lifestyle or are not very adept, yet still would like to create quality maps with more "advanced" characteristics! As of 12/14/17 it includes two items: a Scout/Sniper class and a Recon/Assault class. Anyone that wishes to use any items that are currently provided or are created in the future can just copy and paste whatever they want! If you use any item in this map, you do not have to credit me at all. If you really want, you can just copy the entire map as long as you don't claim you created this entire map in particular.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T18:19:24", "url": "http://www.plazmaburst2.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=134&t=20518", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
The Elysian Drop Troops are famed throughout the Astra Militarum for their rapid deployment tactics, utter fearlessness and expertise at grav-chute assaults. The 158th Elysian are once such regiment, ordered to pacify piratical warbands at large in their native system. But as the campaign commences, disaster strikes, the regiment's inexperienced and arrogant captain the cause. Only through the ingenuity of Sergeant Zachariah is a victory salvaged, but at a terrible cost.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-18T11:07:53", "url": "https://www.firestormgames.co.uk/scions-of-elysia-audiobook", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Communication scholarship has a strong tradition of practical, use-oriented engagement on a variety of applied topics, such as doctor-patient communication in health-care, interaction in courtroom settings, the dynamics of traditional and online workplace environments, and negotiation techniques employed by law enforcement officials. This body of research has contributed not only to a better understanding of the dynamics of human interaction, but it has also addressed how to overcome communication challenges, and how to engage productively when individuals are in conflict with one another. As showcased by the contributions to this volume, the conflict transformation approach has enhanced conflict and communication research in many contexts. This chapter applies the conflict transformation framework to an emerging area for communication research, that of countering violent extremism.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-18T17:01:35", "url": "https://www.start.umd.edu/publication/preventing-violent-extremism-through-government-and-community-partnerships", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
• The top tool pallet accepts standard size screwdrivers, electronic pliers, nutdrivers, punches, chisels, and smaller tools. • The bottom tool pallet includes larger pockets for wrenches and larger pliers. • Total number of tool pockets is 51. • Parker 8.5 Front Pull wheeled tool case has 4 wheels across the 18" dimension for a wider wheel base allowing the tools to ride in an upright position. • Side Pull wheeled tool case has 4 wheels across the 15" dimension allowing you to maneuver into tighter spaces. • Classic wheeled tool case has 2 wheels across the 12" dimension. • Reverse tool case (no wheels). • Classic tool case (no wheels).
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-19T13:16:52", "url": "https://www.kjtoolkits.com/pt24", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Sorry, you missed Monday Madness at vero at Valenza Restaurant. You missed Monday Madness at vero at Valenza Restaurant. We're generating custom event recommendations for you based on Monday Madness at vero right now!
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-19T22:40:42", "url": "http://atlanta.eventful.com/events/monday-madness-vero-/E0-001-094437140-9@2019040117", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
I went on Saturday to see No Manifesto, the Manic Street Preachers documentary. MSP are big Rush fans and there was a good clip of the two bands meeting, Nicky Wire showing his original Rush emblazoned denim cutoff etc. thanks Repoman will have a look. HA - JUST TO GET US TOP OF THE LIST ON THE NEW REJUVENATED TT !!! ... and also, has anyone else gone down the vinyl reissue black hole ? This is the Deluxe Roadcase Edition of Art of Rush. Limited to 100 copies, this deluxe limited edition is numbered and signed by all 3 members of Rush & Hugh Syme. The book will come in a hand-crafted road case designed by Anvil approx. 15" x 15" x 3" in size and will be enclosed in a custom hand-made slipcase. A signed and numbered limited edition lithograph of Hugh Syme's detailed drawing of Caress of Steel, the first cover he worked on for Rush, will be inside the case, The case will have a metal plate affixed to the outside with the limited edition number and the limited edition lithograph of the Caress of Steel lithograph will match. This Hugh Syme designed record flat is printed on 12" x 12" card stock and is printed on both sides. Side One will feature the R40 artwork, custom designed for this exclusive. Side Two will feature a complete discography of the Rush albums. This record flat is exclusive to this pre-order, and will not be available anywhere else, at any time. The Art of Rush is a 272 page coffee table book that delves into the 40 year relationship with Rush and their longtime artist and illustrator Hugh Syme. The stunning book begins with a foreword penned by Neil Peart, and contains original illustrations, paintings, photography, and the incredible stories behind each album that he has designed with the band since 1975. The book's narration was written by music journalist Stephen Humphries and includes in-depth interviews with each Rush band member, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart and artist Hugh Syme. The Art of Rush also contains entertaining anecdotes and commentary from a wide array of notable musicians, actors, athletes, writers, radio personalities and Rush insiders about their favourite Rush album covers, which clearly reveals how vital and impactful the visual representation of their music has been through the years. One of the hallmark's of Rush releases is the considerable care and consideration that goes into each one – including the conceptual artwork. Readers of the Art of Rush may be surprised to discover just how much effort went into each concept and the execution for every album cover. In the days before Photoshop, each element of the artwork had to be handcrafted and pieced together. Take the gatefold for Hold Your Fire, for example, Hugh first constructed a miniature set of a city street and then super-imposed a picture of a fireball juggler on it. It's akin to what the Hollywood special effects studio used to do. Nowadays, of course, Hugh utilizes digital technology to create Rush's art. But as Neil Peart adds, "the tools got easier, but the thinking doesn't." Some of the regaled stories include furtively crossing the border for a guerilla-style shoot for A Farewell to Kings, trying to herd a warren of rabbits for the cover of Presto, descending into the depths of an autopsy lab to find a brain for Hemispheres, building a pool inside Hugh's studio for Test for Echo, and a stunt involving fire, whiskey and photographer Deborah Samuel for Moving Pictures. But no history of the band's art would be complete without the story of the creation of arguably the band's most iconic image, The Starman, and cover art for 2112. "From the first time Hugh and I met, we shared a level of communication that would sustain us through all the years of discussing art by long distance. We had the same values and tastes in images and design, and simply spoke the same language. That's why I off-handedly referred to him one time as ‘serving a life sentence as my art director," said drummer and lyricist Neil Peart, who has worked with Hugh on the art for every project Rush has released. I guess if I had a few $995's to spare it might feel different ?? Some good news to share though, after 16 years of working for this company I've finally found a fellow Rush fan. Not just that but his favourite album is also Power Windows. Every great achievement starts with the decision to try. Welcome to the thread Stedic. Rush are the greatest rock ban on this (or any) planet. after 40 years, this is going to be the " last major tour of this magnitude" ... and not visit Europe ?? Yes ... GET IN THERE !!! This should allay a fear dream I had the other night. Rush were playing this fantastic concert but surrounded by rubble in this kind of post apocalyptic world. They were playing better than ever but around them everything was in ruins. Then Geddy Lee and Neil Peart had a fight and Ged came out worse and was badly beaten up. I think this is a deep seated fear of Rush ending touring and I see Geddy as the perennial Rush and Bubba as the aging Rush that will not last. I thought I would need therapy but maybe not after this news. That's a quality dream LS & just jogged my memory that a few weeks ago I dreamt about organising a Rush concert for my school open day. can't remember all the details but I'm pretty sure they turned up !! I think we should ML! I've now found a fellow Rush fan at work. We've started dropping Rush songs into conference calls and emails. ...... Earlier this week we learned that Rush would be reissuing their Atlantic-era albums (except for Vapor Trails) on vinyl. The band has already been releasing all of its Mercury-era albums on vinyl throughout 2015 as part of their 12 Months of Rush reissue campaign. The Rush Backstage Club has listings for vinyl reissues of Presto and Roll the Bones to be released on September 11th, Counterparts and Test for Echo for release on October 10th, and Feedback and Snakes & Arrows to be released on November 13th. No further details are available at this time, although its assumed that these will be the same versions that were offered in the band's Rush: The Studio Albums 1989-2007 box set back in 2013. A 180-gram vinyl edition of Vapor Trails was already made available when the Remixed version of the album was released 2 years ago, which is likely why it isn't being included this time around. Any news on a 2016 European tour? Rush was the specialist subject chosen in last night's episode of the BBC quiz show Mastermind by contestant Tom Mead. Mead was drilled for two minutes on a series of fourteen questions about the band by host John Humphrys, and ended up missing only two.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T14:52:23", "url": "http://www.tritalk.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?p=1635891", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
white display cupboard display cabinet distressed white with robins egg white shop display units white glass display units. white display cupboard upright glass display cabinet white display cupboard corner trophy cabinet display cabinet with cupboard display cabinets online white wall display units white display units for. white display cupboard wall mounted white space saver display cabinet white wall display units ikea white display cupboard. white display cupboard white shop display units white gloss display units. white display cupboard gloss white tall 4 door display cabinet white gloss display cabinets uk ikea white display units. white display cupboard aluminum display cabinet with single door storage and top section ikea white display cupboard white display units for living room. white display cupboard multipurpose glass wall optical display cabinets white wooden display cabinet buy optical display display wooden display ikea white display units white open display units. white display cupboard order antique white display cabinet white gloss display units white gloss display cabinets uk. white display cupboard shaker painted hardwood corner display cabinet image 1 express delivery white display units white wall display units. white display cupboard solid timber display cabinet wash white white gloss display units for living room white corner display units. white display cupboard white gloss narrow display cabinet with led white display units white wall display units. white display cupboard white display cabinet white display cabinets kitchen dining room furniture the white corner display cabinet with white display cabinet ikea white display units white display uni. white display cupboard quick overview white gloss display cabinets uk ikea white display cupboard. white display cupboard display cabinet in white high gloss with led light living room in cabinet display living room white gloss display units for living room white display units for living room. white display cupboard white display cabinet white gloss display units white display cabinets uk. white display cupboard large storage pantry white gloss display units for living room white shop display units. white display cupboard white display units for living room white corner display units. white display cupboard kitchen cabinet small display cabinet wall mounted display cabinets tall white display cabinet display case white open display units white display units uk. white display cupboard white glass door cabinet white display cabinet display cabinet white high gloss display cabinet with 2 white glass door cabinet white display cabinets uk white open display unit. white display cupboard string string display cabinet white white wall display units white corner display units. white display cupboard model white shop display units white glass display units. white display cupboard ikea white display units white wall display units. white display cupboard classic lacquered display cabinet white display cabinet wooden display cabinet living room display ikea white display cupboard white gloss display units for living room. white display cupboard white display cabinet with drawers white gloss display units white open display units. white display cupboard white display cabinet 1 door new white open display units white glass display units. white display cupboard decoration white display cabinet with glass doors white shop display units white display cabinets uk. white display cupboard display cabinet white gloss display cabinets uk white corner display units. white display cupboard china cabinet off white year in review white china cabinet white display units for living room white display cabinets uk. white display cupboard wooden display cabinets living room display ideas best wooden display cabinets ideas on white display cabinet white shop display units white corner display units. white display cupboard retail display cabinet half vision white white open display units white display units for living room. white display cupboard white gloss display cabinets uk white shop display units. white display cupboard glass display cabinet in white and grey gloss with led 1 white gloss display units for living room ikea white display cupboard.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-24T20:14:56", "url": "http://taki.me/white-display-cupboard/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
A need was felt after independence to give education to the ward of All Ranks as the Army cantonments were located at isolated stations, places and far flung areas. Till 2005 these schools were being run as regimental schools. However in 2005 the Army Pre School Education Council (APEC) under AWWA was set up to design a sound Early Child Care & Education (ECCE) programme for the pre schoolers (above 3 years) to ensure holistic development of the child and prepare the child for formal schooling . In consonance with the guidelines stipulated by the APEC, all the pre schools run by the Army establishments were grouped under one control/ apex body (AWES) wef 01 Apr 2011. These pre school were designated as Army Pre Primary School (APPS). Today the Army Pre Primary School are a veritable hub of activity functioning in vibrant environment. Happiness is writ large in the faces of pre schoolers as they cheerfully indulged in activity based ambience and picturesque surroundings. Army Pre Primary School curriculum is designed to cater to their comfort zone and development needs.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T18:30:34", "url": "http://www.awesindia.com/apps.aspx", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
The top RPI league has announced its 2017 All-Big 12 baseball awards, highlighted by Big 12 Co-Players of the Year Evan Skoug (TCU) and Hunter Hargrove (Texas Tech). In his second season in Waco, Baylor's Steve Rodriguez is tabbed the Coach of the Year. Texas Tech collects two more honors as Steven Gingery is named Pitcher of the Year and Josh Jung is the Freshman of the Year. Baylor's Montana Parsons and Oklahoma's Brylie Ware are awarded Co-Newcomer of the Year honors. The team and awards are voted on by the league's head coaches, who are not allowed to vote for their own players. TCU's Evan Skoug, the Co-Big 12 Player of the Year, leads the Big 12 with 16 home runs and ranks third in the league with 54 RBIs. His .370 average in conference play ranks fourth in the league, while his 10 home runs and 28 RBIs led all hitters to help the Horned Frogs win a share of the league title. The Co-Player of the Year, Texas Tech's Hunter Hargrove, leads the league in doubles this season (22) and is hitting .347 on the year, good for top five in the Big 12. He currently ranks second in hits with 75 to help Texas Tech capture its second-straight conference title. The league's Pitcher of the Year, Texas Tech's Steven Gingery, leads the conference with an 8-1 record and 1.82 ERA. Gingery has recorded the most strikeouts in a season by a Red Raider since Chad Bettis in 2010. Baylor's Montana Parsons, the Co-Newcomer of the Year, had 13 starts and posted a 2.68 ERA with a 5-2 record. He ranks fourth in the Big 12 in ERA and innings pitched and tied for 11th in wins. The Co-Newcomer of the Year, Oklahoma's Brylie Ware, earns OU's first major award winner since Sheldon Neuse (2014). He is the third OU Newcomer of the Year after hitting .317 and slugging .460 in his first season in Norman. Texas Tech's Josh Jung led the team in runs with 53 to earn Freshman of the Year, which led the league. He hit .313 overall and .351 in conference while starting every game in his first year in Lubbock. Steve Rodriguez earned the Big 12 Coach of the Year honor in his second season with Baylor. Rodriguez has guided Baylor to 34 wins for the first time since 2012, 12 conference wins for the first time since 2013 and its highest finish (fifth) in league play since 2013. He also led the Bears to a program-record-tying 15-2 start to the season and had the team ranked No. 10 in the country. TCU and Texas Tech pace league teams with four All-Big 12 First Team honorees while Baylor, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas also place multiple members on the first team. The Horned Frogs tallied a total of eight All-Big 12 selections between the first and second teams, with Baylor and Texas Tech totalling five each and Oklahoma with four. Two of the 18 first team selections were unanimous choices with 17 of the members earning their first All-Big 12 First Team distinction. On the All-Freshman Team, Texas Tech led the way with four honorees, including Jung and Grant Little's unanimous nods. Baylor's Shea Langeliers and TCU's Nick Lodolo, both All-Big 12 Second Team honoree, were also unanimous choices. The All-Big 12 Honorable Mention includes 34 players. Co-Player of the Year: Evan Skoug, TCU C Jr. Libertyville, Ill. Pitcher of the Year: Steven Gingery, Texas Tech LHP So. Huntington Beach, Calif. Co-Newcomer of the Year: Brylie Ware, Oklahoma INF So. Sedgwick, Kan. Evan Skoug, TCU^#! C Jr. Libertyville, Ill. Brylie Ware, Oklahoma DH So. Sedgwick, Kan. Garrett Benge, Oklahoma State^ INF Jr. Yukon, Okla. Braden Zarbnisky, West Virginia UTL So. Marietta, Ga. Stephen Villines, Kansas^!& RHP Sr. Lake Forest, Calif. Nolan Kingham, Texas RHP So. Las Vegas, Nev. Steven Gingery, Texas Tech*%^ LHP So. Huntington Beach, Calif. Renae Martinez, Oklahoma C Sr. San Pedro, Calif. James Cosentino, Kansas INF Fr. Leawood, Kan. Jake Scudder, Kansas State^ INF Sr. Rock Island, Ill. Will Brennan, Kansas State OF Fr. Stilwell, Kan. Nick Lodolo, TCU LHP Fr. LaVerne, Calif. Michael Grove, West Virginia@ RHP So. Wheeling, W.Va. Voting is weighted. Ties in voting created four first team outfielders and two second team catchers. Davis Wendzel, Baylor INF/OF San Clemente, Calif. James Cosentino, Kansas INF Leawood, Kan. Will Brennan, Kansas State OF Stilwell, Kan. Brandon Zaragoza, Oklahoma INF Moore, Okla. Cade Cabbiness, Oklahoma State OF Bixby, Okla. Nick Lodolo, TCU* LHP LaVerne, Calif. Alek Manoah, West Virginia RHP Miami, Fla.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T12:38:16", "url": "http://www.big12sports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10410&ATCLID=211604405", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Funny About Money. It's Me, J.Marie. June 2013. After putting much pressure on my then-boss to finally file the paperwork that would take me from a temporary to permanent employee at my new job, I got the email. I was so proud of myself! I'd fought through the nauseating feeling of asserting my 24-year-old voice to my Harvard educated male boss and had that tough conversation. "When I accepted this job, we agreed that I'd spend 3 months as a temporary employee, and then I'd be officially hired. I've worked hard and produced results. I held up my end of our agreement; this company needs to uphold theirs." After another month of pushing and sending friendly reminders, my boss sent the email I was secretly worried I'd never receive: "Janna, the paperwork went through. You'll still have to go through an official interview with HR, so that's scheduled for next Tuesday. You'll need to submit a resume and references before then." Applying for a job in June that I've been doing since January? Piece of cake. Answering hypothetical questions about what I'd do in situations I've actually been in at this very company? Piece of pie. Negotiating my salary? Not so much. I sat on GChat with my good friend Andy, who's my go-to guy for all things finance, budgeting, and saving. He's a financial wizard and now one of those Goldman Sachs finance people we're all supposed to hate. (He's not so bad.) I knew he'd be able coach me through this negotiating thing. In the days that followed, Andy shared his own negotiating stories, gave me tips, and even convinced me that I was worth the money I was planning on asking for. I mean, what a shame that I needed to be convinced that I deserved a salary that reflected my value to the company. Such a simple concept, right? Even though I went into my meeting knowing my worth (and the industry median), I lowballed myself. Sure, I asked for more than I was currently making and accepted that the company had its own budget, but I knew it had money to spend, even if they didn't want to or plan to spend it on me. They gave an offer, I proudly presented my counteroffer, and we settled somewhere in between. It was my first negotiation, and I was just happy to make it out alive. But as time went on, our team grew in ways unimaginable. National campaigns, awards, media impressions through the roof. I still look at my resume in awe of what we accomplished. I would've never seen this type of growth coming, and I rode the wave. My responsibilities grew, and I welcomed them with open arms. My workload grew larger, and I developed a new strategy to tackle it all. When I was presented with a new role within our department, I welcomed the new task and didn't even think about asking my salary to reflect my new role. I was just happy to advance in my career, and in my mind, experience was more important than having that messy money talk. "Congrats on the new role! So you renegotiating that salary?" Less than an hour after my LinkedIn update went live, Andy was in my GChat asking about money. "I will, but first I want to spend some time in the role and see my results." An hour later, my oldest brother, who is my other finance guru, congratulated me on the new role and (you guessed it) asked about money. I copy and pasted my response. "What? You're trippin'. You do the work, you get paid for it. Simple." My female friends understood my thought process much better than the guys. Eventually, I asked for a raise. I ended up leaving the company before that raise ever materialized, though, and on my last day at the company a close coworker confirmed that I'd accepted way less than my worth. I couldn't even fully enjoy the opening of this new chapter without kicking myself for not fighting for more money sooner. I left the office on my last day and took a bag of regret with me. I vented to Derrick, Andy, and my brother, who all confessed that they always thought I deserved a better salary. And as angry as I was, I had no one to blame but myself. I didn't fight for it. I was so afraid of rocking the boat and messing up group synergy by bringing up that sticky "r" word. But in my experience, men never have issues asking for a raise when they feel they deserve it. Hell, men will even demand more even when they're under-qualified. Why did I have such an issue? Fast forward 7 months. After spending a few months Funemployed, traveling the world and using my savings account as my "no responsibility, all fun" cushion, I buckled down and started my own company. Truth is, I've always wanted to be my own boss. My mom recalls conversations she had with my adolescent self and knew that I hadn't bought into the career path many my age believed came after high school and college. Entrepreneurship intrigued me at an early age for many reasons. I like the freedom that comes with not having to clock in to a 9-5. I wanted to be, work with, and impact small businesses as opposed to being a small component of the large corporate world. Mostly, I wanted the money I make to be a direct reflection of the effort I put in, not a reflection of what someone else wanted to pay me. When it was my season to leave the corporate world, there was no denying it. I fought to stick it out longer, but it was like a nudging feeling I could no longer shake. I knew it was God pushing me to move. So, 6 months after leaving my job and NYC, I took a leap of faith and opened JMH Initiatives, LLC, my social and digital media consulting company. I must say, entrepreneurship has been everything my younger self knew it would be, in ways both good and bad. It's almost like I went through the motions and maintained jobs in my field with the goal of being my own boss in the back of my mind. What I HADN'T considered, was that funny "money" word. I'd been in such bliss about finally realizing my dream that I completely neglected the little part about setting your rates and knowing how much to charge clients. And with a special focus on small businesses, I knew I couldn't charge them rates that a consultant would charge a corporation. So, I went to Google. Everything I read explained that what consultants charge depends on their experience. Well, that's great, but I still needed a number as a point of reference. I decided to throw a figure together in time for my first pitch meeting with a potential client. My plan was rock solid, but when we got to how much I'd be charging, my voice got shaky. "Okay....well I'll take a look at this and let you know if this is doable." My client never looked up from the paper during the money portion of my pitch. In my mind, I imagined she was staring at the figure and making mental strikethroughs multiple times over. As I drove home I kicked myself for charging too much, despite knowing that this same work at a larger company was worth an entire salary. They eventually became my first client, and after months of proving the value of my work for way less than I'd offered initially, I renegotiated and got what I deserved. As I position myself to meet with more clients, I'm having more of a hard time setting rates. Why is it so hard for me to ask for the money I'm worth? Last week, I paced the floor after a phone call with a potential client, stressed about what to put on my pricing sheet. Derrick couldn't understand why I was so anxious about giving my client a price for the work they need, and honestly, I couldn't explain it. I'd been so used to shying away from money conversations that it's been my biggest kryptonite now that I'm my own boss. Truth is, I'm not alone. I know lots of women who have settled for less than they deserve because asking for more either meant rejection or someone's failure to see the worth they see in themselves. Even still, we can't let that stop us. We're valuable, knowledgeable, and are worth every penny we ask for. And as painful and uncomfortable as it can be, I'm dedicated to setting rates that reflect confidence in my work, not fear of rejection. Thanks Janna for sharing this great article. I too am attempting to break away from the corporate world and light my own path. I just recently got my first job as a caterer and was afraid to ask for my worth. I'm currently still at my job and struggling with quiting and following my passion. This was just another push from God for me to make this leap! Congrats on your first catering gig! I recently heard that this money issue we deal with is called "Imposter Syndrome." You start to doubt yourself and feel like you aren't qualified enough to charge what you want, or that somehow someone will figure out that you're an imposter, or "just a beginner." But we have to remain confident that we are good at what we do, and should ask for what we want! I'm still learning...but I 100% support you taking the leap...God will always make room for your dreams!
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-26T02:06:18", "url": "http://www.itsmejmarie.com/2016/04/funny-about-money.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
This is a question I have been asking myself a lot lately and not because I am questioning our decision to take them on adventures, although I will be the first to admit that when flights are delayed and the girls are losing it I have, for a split second, asked myself what are we doing, but these thoughts always pass even quicker than they came. Especially when we are off making memories! 1. CREATING MEMORIES For starters the memories we create on our adventures. Of course while Matt & I can remember landmarks, World Heritage sites and other significant places we understand our girls probably wont remember these things from their earlier traveling days, but I know at some point in the future they will remember. Until that time comes they have different memories, but memories nonetheless; Eden can still tell you about the time in Portugal at a marine show where the dolphin head butted her a ball, which she got to take home, or how she got to chew her first piece of gum to add to the Seattle gum wall, and she most definitely remembers how the ginger drink Matt bought while in Macau in a effort to get cool was so disgusting it made her ears hurt! Our family is creating lifetime memories, TOGETHER. 2. QUALITY FAMILY TIME When we are off on trips we usually unplug, maybe not entirely but staying updated with things like Facebook definitely is not a priority. We don’t watch television, the girls have no or very few toys for entertainment and only sometimes will we have WIFI often only in the evening. Which is perfect because the girls get creative with whatever resources they can, it’s amazing what their imaginations can come up with when they have so little and more importantly we get creative with them. When we are traveling we are having far too much fun spending time with each other, exploring, hanging out, trying new foods and yes, sometimes tantrums and we do all this without the distractions of technology or everyday life allowing us to have quality time together. 3. QUANTITATIVE FAMILY TIME Not only is our family time quality time but also quantity. It’s not very often where we get a whole day of uninterrupted family time, and its even less often when we get to spend days on end together as a family…at the end of a trip we are all looking forward to some alone time, but those days on end of quality family time having new experiences in new places together is absolutely priceless in my opinion. 4. LIFE LESSONS Naturally not all of our time on the road is full of sunshine and rainbows…and this is ok too, after all thats life, isn’t it? While I wish life only consisted of these things, it just isn’t so. This is exactly what I tell the girls when these bad days occur, I remind them of all the fun things we have done on our adventures and that these not so great moments are just part of it, after all you have to take the good with the bad. When we do reminisce about past adventures, we ALWAYS find the humor in the frustrating moments, even if we couldn’t see it at the time. 5. TRAVEL HELPS TO CREATE WELL ROUNDED CHILDREN I love being able to expose our children to new experiences, different tastes, but most importantly different cultures; my hope is that this exposure will help them to grow up a little more well-rounded and less judgmental. To approach life with an open mind and be accepting of the various people who inhabit this beautiful earth. To also understand that there are many ways of living and to appreciate what you have. This is becoming more important as both girls get older. 6. TRAVEL IS A GREAT EDUCATIONAL TOOL As a parent I feel like it is one of my many roles to teach our children, I find traveling is such a great tool to do this. We talk about everything from history, art and science to various languages. Matt & I were really taken back when Eden, age 27 months, said ‘bonjour’ to someone in Paris after only being there a couple of days! I also feel like the life skills gained from travel are invaluable, at age 4 Eden knew all about how to check in for a flight, prepare for going through security to getting her passport stamped & Clio is definitely on her way to learning this process also. 7. SHOW THEM TO LOVE LIFE I want our children to love life, to live the fullest life they can and I am a firm believer in leading by example. Everyday is an adventure for us, not just when we are traveling, but I feel like when we are traveling it is highlighted the most that Matt & I are living; we aren’t waiting for our lives to begin, we aren’t putting things on hold for some day which may never come or for a time when traveling will be cheaper and ‘easier’. We are living in the now; although I will say being such a planner I am often already thinking of our next adventure, this is something I am trying to work on, to focus on the NOW to live in the present and stop looking too far ahead. 9. TEACHING THEM ABOUT MAKING & ACHIEVING FINANCIAL GOALS Our family is extremely fortunate to have lived in Europe and now Okinawa where travel to other countries is not only easy but pretty reasonably priced. This doesn’t mean that we don’t have to plan, budget and scrimp & save to be able to go on trips and we definitely do things on the cheap, but this is one area of our finances that we are open to Eden about. Currently I am saving for a trip to mainland later this year, since our ‘travel budget’ for the year has been allocated else where I am funding this trip by filling money tins with loose change, selling stuff & writing the odd post for money. Eden sees me doing this and when she asks I explain it all to her, she might not always understand it (she is only just turned 5 after all) but I love that she is also learning about the value of money and the effort that Matt & I put in to giving the girls the world. 10. TRAVEL WITH KIDS IS FUN Lastly, traveling with children is FUN, yes it can be testing at times but those times in our experience are few and far between and I feel absolutely blessed to be able to travel with our children, to be able to see things from their perspective; its fun, amazing and keeps us young at heart! I understand that travel isn’t for everyone, or that budgets don’t always allow it but I do feel sad when I hear people say they want to but don’t, simply because they have children and don’t want to bring them along or that it’s unfair on them so will wait until they have ‘left the nest’. Matt & I can not imagine a life without travel or without children, so it was never a question that we would combine the two. I have no doubt that you and mark will take any ‘O’ babies on adventures…once you start traveling it is so hard to stop!! What a great, inspiring post Hannah!! Whenever we do have kids i really want us to travel as a family. I never really got to do that when i was little and i’ve heard my mom say how much she regrets not taking trips with us. I think this is my favorite post from you thus far and i think you should share it on the ‘Tips for Asia Travel’ page ;)! My mum took me to Australia and Thailand on route to moving country (from NZ to Scotland) it was just amazing, I have no words for that experience but it was the best and I am so thankful for her braveness! It was in Thailand that I officially got bit by the travel bug!! oh my goodness I agree with every one of these reasons! I am also one of those moms who takes my child everywhere though so again I am in the minority haha I don’t see why we would travel the world and have all of these amazing, eye opening, educational and inspiring experiences and not want him to be a part of that. Additionally it will absolutely change the way he looks at the world and approach situations. Great post! You are amazing and inspiring, Hannah! I am SO glad we are friends and I am so thankful that you posted this!! Yet again, you renew my resolve to make the adventures happen even when it’s hard! Aww thanks 😀 Not long till your adventure Erin, I can’t wait to hear all about it!! Wow. Really. The pictures, the points you make, and ohhhhh did I mention those pictures?? You sure have two lucky little ladies to get to experience all of this along with you! Thanks Mindy! I think Matt and I are the lucky ones to have two little sidekicks to join us on our adventures! Love love love this. It’s thanks to you and other parents like yourself that I would talk to before having a baby that would inspire me and give me hope that traveling does not end with children. We plan to continue traveling with our boy because it really is worth it! It is SO worth it! I ❤️ when I hear of other parents who aren’t afraid to take their kids abroad…you took your baby to Vietnam how awesome is that!! Well done Hannah. Loved the blog and your outlook. Particularly pleased to be the beneficiary of your willingness to travel with the girls. Such an inspiring post. Hannah, you have an inner beauty that matches your outer beauty. We are blessed that you are part of our family. Thanks Chrissi although I think I am the blessed one!! Yes very much looking forward seeing you in September! And even more for our trip next year!! I couldn’t agree more. And while I’ve had moments where traveling with four females in some remote part of Cambodia seemed like a horribly misguided idea, the smiles on faces elicited by some exotic fruit make the frames on the walls that much more amazing. Just remember, as they get older (ours are 8,9, and 12), it gets more expensive. But it also is even more rewarding. The ability to do 8 days in Japan and cover 3 cities with nothing but backpacks makes the cost of an extra “adult” ticket worth it. While I am not wishing the years away I can not wait to take trips with them when they are older, I can just imagine how rewarding that is! We actually just booked Vietnam and Cambodia for a few months time…I am super excited! So true! I’m going to share this by the way!! I’m going to be bugging you about going to Hong Kong now! My husband wants to go there so bad and since we are on this side of the world we better make it happen. Those are sooo true! Although it can be stressful to travel with your kids, I wouldn’t have it any other way. I want to create wonderful memories for him to share and to look back on. Rather then fill his life with things I want to fill it with wonderful memories. Couldn’t agree more about filling my kids lives with memories as opposed to things! I will PM you about HK! Sounds good!! Thank you excited to read what you have to say! I so loved stumbling along this post! My husband and I are moving to Okinawa in August. We don’t have kids yet, but share the same ideas you presented here. It’s refreshing and exciting to see you and your family not only making it work, but having so much fun at the same time. Excited for the adventure we will soon have and will definitely be back to your blog soon to build our own Bucket List for our time on Oki! Thanks for the lovely message! I’m sure you will love Okinawa! Please message if you have any questions and I hope the move goes smoothly for you!! Awesome post! Last fall, my husband and I made the decision to start trying for a baby. A couple months later, his reenlistment package wad approved and we found out we’d be PCS’ing to Okinawa in May. The first question we got from friends was whether or not we planned on putting off having children until we got back and they were shocked to find out we still wanted a baby. We talked about it a lot and want our children to be able to travel with us and have those experiences. My parents weren’t very adventurous growing up so I want our children to live an exciting life. It’s very important to us to make that work. Yay so glad your not going to ‘put your life on hold’ just because your moving to Okinawa! I know when we were in England we kept putting off buying stuff (furniture) because we were eventually going to move, nor did we hang pictures….when we moved to Okinawa we realized we can’t not do things because we will move eventually etc after all being in the military means we will constantly be moving! Hope your PCS is going smoothly! We travel with ours. Even though our financial situations keeps us bound to the US my goal is still for my children to see all 50 states before they leave the nest. All of these are pretty much reasons why we always take our kids with us too. Such a great goal! I have only been to the U.S. 4 times (I am currently here) and even though I have only been to a few states what I love is how different they all are! I am excited for when we do eventually live here and I too want to visit all the 50 states! Hannah, I would like to add one of my reasons for traveling with children and that is so they aren’t afraid of the unknown. When we were in Switzerland and Italy we took the wrong train 3 different times. We got back on, heading back to the original spot, figured out what we did wrong and made it to our destination. We survived and I want them to know that they can too if they decide to travel the world. I also want to say that there seem to be so many families (at least in the states) right now that think sitting at a baseball or basketball tournament all weekend is family time, but it is not. You have to actually interact with your kids. I like to ask them silly questions like favorite dessert or if you could have any car what would it be. I learn something about them and it keeps their mind off the travel time. We also played cards on the train from Zurich to Venice. It was a great way to pass the time. Great point Cathy and I completely agree. I don’t know how many times we have got lost but we always get back on track! I should start packing cards and teaching Eden a few games! Family is the most important thing we have in our lives and sharing yourselves with your children is something they will always remember. A child knows when you are spending time with them because you choose to. Thanks for sharing on Anything Goes! Absolutely! family is the most important thing! Agreed! Child are pretty clever! They realize when you want to spend time with them and when it is more of a chore. Congratulations! 10 Reasons Why I travel with Children post was my feature choice for Anything Goes#2! I hope you will join us again for Anything Goes #3! Have a lovely day and don’t forget to Sizzle! I agree with every. single. one. This was so well-stated. I LOVE traveling with my kids. I think if you are the type of person that loves to travel, that doesn’t (or shouldn’t) change when you have kids either. Found you on the Confessions link up. Thanks for sharing! I agree…if you loved traveling pre-kids then you will be more likely to travel post-kids. It definitely doesn’t have to change! LOVE this post. My husband and I just had our first baby and we’re starting small with local adventures but hope to start traveling internationally with her. Thanks for the words of encouragement! Oh you can definitely do it! I always found it easier when they were little and then by the time they get bigger they are used to travel that they are easier to entertain etc! Congrats on the new baby! Round of applause for you! Even though I agree with everything you’ve said about why I should take them along, I just don’t see myself being able to ever do it. YES! To #1-10! One of the things I miss most about living abroad is being able to travel all over with our kids. I would not give back one second of our traveling days, it was truly the best experience our family has ever had! Where abouts abroad did you live?! So glad you got out and traveled when you were there it truly is the best! We love traveling with our kids! Sometimes car rides get crazy. But the payoff is worth it. Our kids have seen most of the east coast and have learned quite a bit. I’m looking forward to one day doing some great road trips across the U.S.! I’ve never been to the east coast, but the pictures always look beautiful! I agree that traveling with children allows them to learn about cultures and have so much more knowledge about the world and different people all around. I also love the quality time aspect of it. i love this post! I’ve travelled many times with my 3 kids, both alone and with my husband. Though it’s not always easy, I wouldn’t do it any different! I see it as an adventure, quality time with my kids, and making tons of memories!! So glad to read that others share my same view on traveling with kids. It is possible, you just have to do it!! Absolutely! And I personally find the more you travel with them the easier it gets! I am a strong believer that children won’t learn ‘how’ to travel if they don’t get the opportunity to do it! Love it! We travel with small children internationally too and most friends think we are crazy. Last summer we spend a month traveling around Germany and Austria using trains and cars. Six cities, two strollers (including a double one), six bags… It was exercise in endurance, but so many great memories to cherish! I would do it again in a heartbeat. Wow Eva your trip sounds amazing! We ❤️ Europe! We are heading to Vietnam and Cambodia for 3 weeks this summer with the girls we are so excited!! Hey, it’s awesome that you travel with you girls! We travel around Florida, but stay close so they can still attend school. Do you homeschool with your girls? Our girls aren’t in school yet (aged 5 & 2) but the oldest will be starting kindergarten in the fall! It’s definitely going to take a little more planning to work around her school year but I’m confident we will still get a decent amount of travel in! I have thought about homeschool but I think the only way I could do it would be if we were ‘on the road’ 100% of the time….I don’t think I would be disciplined enough to do it at home! My husband used to live in Florida! I am yet to live in America but can’t wait to do so one day so we can do some road trips! The U.S. Is so big! This is such a wonderful list. We love to travel with our little ones and find it opens the world up. Yes, we may not get to eat at the trendy restaurant but we always find wonderful little things that we would have otherwise walked right past. Absolutely!! I feel like our eyes are opened more because we have kids!! When I first started Toddlers on Tour I had friends with young children say “why would you write about that” “who wants to travel with kids” and all the other quotes you mentioned. But I travelled with my parents as a kid and they are some of my best memories, all of us together having fun discovering new things. And that’s why I insist that my small family travels now. Traveling with kids is the best, I love all the memories made and I guess I just feel like how is having a tantrum at home any different to having a few tears on the road…its all part of it right? Although I would say my kids have more tears at home than when we are traveling…they love seeing new stuff but most importantly I think they just love we are all together with no work schedules etc getting in the way! I absolutely agree with all of these! I love travelling with my four year old. It can be hard, but it’s so amazing. Love your photos btw – really beautiful!
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-18T16:41:54", "url": "https://funflyingfour.com/2015/04/25/10-reasons-why-i-travel-with-children/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Empire State Building Being Built is free HD wallpaper. This wallpaper was upload at April 24, 2019 upload by admin in .You can download it in your computer by clicking resolution image in Download by size:. Don't forget to rate and comment if you interest with this wallpaper.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-24T06:25:15", "url": "http://torrents-proxy.net/empire-state-building-being-built.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Stair Parts | Thank you for requesting design help. Thank you for requesting design help. Thank you for requesting design help from Stair Supplies. A stair design expert will contact you shortly to assist with your project.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-24T02:27:21", "url": "https://www.stairsupplies.com/thank-you-for-requesting-design-help/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Vasile Craciunescu, is a researcher with more than 14 years experience. He received his diploma in cartography and physical geography in 2001. In 2006 he started geo-spatial.org (http://geo-spatial.org), a collaborative effort by and for the Romanian community to facilitate the sharing of geospatial knowledge and the discovery and publishing of free geographic datasets and maps. He is also affiliated with the Romanian National Meteorological Administration where is in charge of the scientific and operational activities related to rapid mapping, air quality data integration, spatial data infrastructure and web-mapping. He has a good experience in working and leading national, EU and ESA research projects. Since 2011 he is the Romanian representative in the Copernicus User Forum (the European Earth observation program formerly known as GMES) at the European Commission and the representative of Meteo Romania at Open Geospatial Consortium. In august 2014 was elected in the Open Source Geospatial Foundation board of directors. For the last three years he is teaching FOSS4G-based techniques at the Faculty of Geography - University of Bucharest in the first Romanian ICA-OSGeo Lab.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T10:37:35", "url": "https://frab.fossgis-konferenz.de/en/foss4g-2016/public/speakers/1308", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Vayavya started on August 15, 2011 after two friends, one a student of literature in New Delhi and the other a student of engineering in Mumbai, felt the need to create an alternative publishing space on the internet for young poets and artists. In the first two years of its run, Vayavya functioned as a blog and was sustained by contributions from friends, seniors, and well-wishers. The issues below begin from 2013, the year Vayavya came of age. Contents from our humble, blog years - though unarchived - are still available on the web.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T06:34:41", "url": "http://www.vayavya.in/archives.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
The locksmith we use in Aghabullogue are experts in lock repairs and replacements for both domestic and commercial clients. Our focus on customer service and value for money makes us the number one choice for major companies and home owners alike! So if you're locked out of your house or you've lost your keys in Aghabullogue, if you're having problems locking your doors or need a broken window boarded we are here to help 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Do they offer locksmith in Aghabullogue? Determine the costs for any locksmith Aghabullogue services before any works being completed. Along these lines, you are not got out by substantial bills you have nothing to do with. Check whether a locksmith offers free gauges as a feature of their locksmith Aghabullogue services. Once more, this keeps any false impressions over installment before work is started. Whether you are locked out of your car, home, or need a brand-new set of locks set up, you'll want to make certain to hire a credible locksmith. BBB suggests finding a dependable locksmith prior to one is needed. Locksmithing generally requires some kind of apprenticeship, though formal education can vary anywhere from a certificate to a diploma from an engineering college. Locksmiths can have a physical storefront or be mobile. Numerous locksmiths work on not simply locks themselves, but other existing door hardware, consisting of door hinges, frame repair work, or making keys. Associated Locksmiths of America (aloa.org) is a worldwide company of locksmiths and other physical security experts. There is an application procedure, background check, and application and dues charges which should be present in order to join. Request Recommendations. Contact friends, relative, and next-door neighbors for recommendations of trusted locksmiths in your area. Make certain to verify the physical address of any locksmith you discover and make certain the address is really local. Check out bbb.org/indy for a listing of recognized locksmiths, to read BBB Business Reviews and Customer Reviews from previous clients. Ensure the business does not have any unanswered/unresolved complaints. Call business. Beware if the business answers the phone with a generic expression like "locksmith services". Ask exactly what their legal business name is and if they are not able to give it to you, look in other places for a locksmith. Look for a service that responds to the phone with their specific organisation name. Ask for an Estimate. Prior to having actually the locksmith come to your home or car, make sure to obtain an estimate that consists of the cost of all labor and the replacement parts for the lock. Trustworthy locksmiths will have the ability to give you a price quote over the phone. Ask about additional costs consisting of: if you will be charged additional for services in the middle of the night or weekends or if there is a charge by the millage they need to travel. If when the locksmith arrives they are charging a greater cost than on the phone, don't allow them to begin working. Be careful to never ever sign a blank file to authorize work. Inspect Credentials. Make sure that the locksmith you employ is guaranteed so you will be covered in case the repair results in damages. Upon arrival, ask the locksmith to supply recognition and/or a company card. It's also crucial to examine if business name and logo on their company cards match the name and logo on the invoice and vehicle. A reliable locksmith will also ask for to see your identification to make sure it's really your home or business they are doing work on. Conserve Their Information. After the locksmith has actually completed the job, get an itemized billing that consists of: parts, labor, mileage, and other fees and save this file for future referral. If you think you have actually discovered a reputable locksmith, you should keep business' name and details kept in your wallet or cellular phone in case their services are needed in the future. Whether it's for a planned house improvement, or an emergency situation lock-out situation, using a reliable locksmith is necessary. Do your research prior to employing a locksmith for non-emergency situations and have a locksmith's contact information that you have actually already looked into useful for those emergency situation circumstances. Dyno Lock locksmith Aghabullogue is your emergency locksmith security company. We are an emergency 24 hour locksmith give us a Call Its Free: 1800 800 800.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T04:06:51", "url": "https://dyno-lock.ie/aghabullogue-locksmith/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Dark golden blonde hair color will be fantastic when you know how to make it true. Some women can ask their hairstylist to make dark golden blonde hairstyle. However, are you sure that you have the best one at least for yourself? Now, it is time for you to find out the best dark golden blonde hair. From now on, you don’t need to follow any recent trends since they are useless when you don’t know how to get the best dark blonde hair for you. First of all, it has to be understood that not every woman have can dark blonde hairstyle like celebrities. On the other word, you have to believe that you cannot be as beautiful as celebrities with your golden blonde hair. You have to find out your own blonde hair color. It is due to the fact that there are some factors which determine how great the dark blonde hair color for you. Now, you might answer the following question before you go to saloon and have blonde hair color. What color is your skin? Do you have warm skin tone? If so, it is strongly recommended that you pick neutral golden blonde hair color. What about the other skin tone? Meanwhile, the previous blonde hair color will not work well for you if you have cooler skin tone. What’s going on with cool skin tone? Is it less stunning than warm skin tone? Indeed not. Each of them has its own strength and benefit. For the latter one, it has its own characteristic. If you are blessed with this skin tone, you shouldn’t let it appear just like ordinary. It has to get certain touch in order enhance the beauty of the cool skin tone. You can pick golden sandy blonde hair rather than neutral blonde hair color. For cool skin tone, the sandy dark golden blonde hair color. 6 Photos of the How to Make Dark Golden Blonde Hair Color Truly Fantastic? Related Post from How to Make Dark Golden Blonde Hair Color Truly Fantastic?
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T22:54:41", "url": "https://besthaircolorideas.com/how-to-make-dark-golden-blonde-hair-color-truly-fantastic/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Reviewing the last few posts, apparently it’s Social Media week here at Collective-Thinking. And that makes sense. Disintegrating audiences in old media threw our industry into a tizzy; re-aggregated audiences in new media like social networks could provide a fresh playground for innovative marketing ideas and programs. 1) The 35-54 year old demo is growing fastest, with a 276.4% growth rate in the last half year. 2) The 55+ demo is not far behind with a 194.3% growth rate. 3) The largest demographic concentration remains the 18-24 college crowd at 40.8%, but that’s down from 53.8% just six months ago. 4) The 25-34 year population on Facebook now doubles every six months. In other words, what we considered a youth market now features an emerging concentration of parents and professionals (this isn’t a problem: Facebook provides age filters on their ad targeting). iStrategyLabs goes on to point out that anyone advertising alcohol can now reach an age-screened audience of nearly 28 million people: nearly two thirds of Facebook users. The trick for the Budweisers and the Beams will be converting this targeting into engaging creative marketing programs that this captive but highly-particular community will embrace. Creatives can’t simply pattern their work on a set precedent here. Unlike the Super Bowl, we can’t look back at years of big ads to determine how we are going to enter the program with our work. Considering how tired and uninspired so much of that work seemed last weekend, that could be a good thing. This is a time when creatives can get really creative, reinventing platforms and experiences and messages in a medium where no one has outlined the rules yet. Inevitably, someone will step up and earn recognition as the Lewis and Clark of this wild, unexplored territory.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T04:44:43", "url": "https://dennisr61684.wordpress.com/2009/02/06/your-dentist-and-neighbor-sent-you-invites-to-be-their-friend/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Dan Lawson built his home in Cades Cove in 1856. It's brick chimney was made from bricks made on site and was constructed before sawmills came to the cove. There is a granary and smokehouse near the home as well.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T06:56:45", "url": "https://www.smokymtndreams.com/about/national-park/cades-cove/dan-lawson-place", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
where dumpster rentals are made easy in Wisconsin! We are glad that you have found us! We are proud to offer you fast, reliable and affordable temporary and permanent dumpster rental services in Wisconsin. We service virtually every county in Wisconsin. We understand that everyone’s needs are different. Our temporary roll of dumpster rentals can be used for a home project or for a construction job site and range in size from 10 cubic yards to 40 cubic yards. Our permanent dumpster rentals are for scheduled weekly services for your business and range in size from 2 cubic yards to 8 cubic yards. Your permanent dumpster rental can be picked up once every other week or as often as 6 days per week. By entering your zip code you will be provided with a list of available dumpsters including dimensions and capacities to help you select the best dumpster for your needs. It is our privilege to be your one stop shop for all your dumpster needs in Wisconsin. If you would like further information on services provided in Wisconsin, please click on your county where you are looking for dumpster rental service!
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-19T02:47:35", "url": "https://www.dumpstersofamerica.com/dumpster-services-state/50/Wisconsin.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Either this project has not been set up to use Launchpad for translation, or glibc in Ubuntu FF-Series does not have any strings to be translated through Launchpad. If you think this is incorrect, please see if the subject has already come up under Answers. If it hasn't, file a new question there. Thank you.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-19T05:23:48", "url": "https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/ff-series/+source/glibc", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
DR DOPING sells medicines, vitamins, nootropics, additives, la capitainerie digoxin 713 and other healthy products at the international level. DR DOPING continuously strives to improve your online shopping experience. Initially, our company promoted the benefits of doping Mildronate and side effects from amoxicillin in babies; hence the name - DR DOPING. We are confident that the DR DOPING offers the best conditions for the ordering of health products available on the market.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T14:56:59", "url": "http://antibiotabs.net/a-pregnant-lady-tylenol-3.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Our Pembroke College charm features the college shield. It has been worked by a craftsman and each one is hand finished. Attach to a bracelet or wear as a necklace, the choice is yours.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-22T12:42:40", "url": "https://www.oushop.com/pembroke-college-charm", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
QUIC stands for Quick UDP Internet Connections. QUIC is an experimental protocol by Google that is based on UDP and targeted at improving situations when you need multiple parallel sessions between two entities. This is the situation for virtually every web page on the internet, which usually requires more than a single resource file to be transmitted from the web server to the browser. QUIC finds WebRTC in Google’s latest roadmap where it announced its intentions to experiment with the use of QUIC as a replacement for SCTP for the data channel transport.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-19T07:06:33", "url": "https://webrtcglossary.com/quic/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Farmhouse of 95 mq, with beautiful views of Saturnia and the surrounding landscape, spread over one single level composed of living room with beautiful fireplace, large bedroom with bathroom, porch of about 30 sqm (the concession for its partial closure has recently been obtained). Chestnut beams, terracotta floors, exposed stone and plaster on the walls, wooden windows, large steel windows with shatterproof glass. Garden of about 5,000 sqm with olive trees, cypresses and Mediterranean shrubland, tool shed and a large car parking. The location, the mild climate, in addition to the opportunities offered by the territory, make it an ideal place to stay all year round.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T10:41:22", "url": "https://www.italy-sothebysrealty.com/en/for-sale/residential/manciano-farmbuilding_farmhouse-2640.aspx", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
WATERFRONT VIEWS, Welcome to Carina in Coal Harbour. This beautiful 2 bedroom an City. The GOURMET kitchen features granite counters, stainless steel Thermador & Gaggenau appliances and a Faber design hood fan. HARDWOOD flooring throughout, CUSTOM cabinetry upgrades & central air-condtioning. 2 PARKING & 1 LOCKER. Amenities inclure perfect VIEWS of the Water, North Shore Mountains, Stanley Park and the ude an indoor pool, outdoor swirlpool, fully equipped gym, steam room, meeting room and theatre. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of the Coal Harbour Waterfront. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN MAY 19TH & 20 2-4pm. Call Listing Realtor to view. Please send me more information on # 604 1233 W Cordova St, Coal Harbour Vancouver Coal Harbour, Vancouver West Thank you.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-22T23:06:06", "url": "https://www.rolandlewis.com/listings/view/51945/vancouver-west/coal-harbour/604-1233-w-cordova-st-coal-harbour-vancouver", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Old English wilde "in the natural state, uncultivated, undomesticated," from Proto-Germanic *wilthijaz (cf. Old Saxon wildi, Old Norse villr, Old Frisian wilde, Dutch wild, Old High German wildi, German wild, Gothic wilþeis "wild," German Wild (n.) "game"), probably from PIE *ghwelt- (cf. Welsh gwyllt "untamed"), related to the base of Latin ferus (see fierce). Meaning "sexually dissolute, loose" is attested from mid-13c. U.S. slang sense of "exciting, excellent" is recorded from 1955. The noun meaning "uncultivated or desolate region" is first attested 1590s in the wilds. Baseball wild pitch is recorded from 1867. Wildest dreams first attested 1961 (in Carson McCullers). Wild West first recorded 1849. Wild Turkey brand of whiskey (Austin Nichols Co.) in use from 1942. And the wild ducklings are out on the pool, and the woods are full of song. Wild, Quixotic notions of sacrifice flooded his mood of dejection. The other idea was absurd—too wild for serious consideration. Twas a wild goose chase, and I wot not what moved me to run after it. Therewith, spite of the wild dress, Dennet knew the eyes and the voice. From far and wide, wild people flocked to the banks of the river. Tried to get my gun on him, but he came up like a wild cat and went straight at me. Was it found necessary to civilize a wild and extensive province? Out there in the dark there is the wild tattoo of a thousand rifles; and hark! There was no danger of discovery on his approach, for it was a wild night of wind and rain.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-19T15:28:15", "url": "https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/wild/23", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
An honest, lighthearted, and hopeful look at mental health. A light-hearted insight into mental health in the modern day. Nestled nearby Harris Manchester College, the Michael Pilch black box theatre is run by Oxford University students which ‘prides itself on programming work which is exciting, challenging and diverse’ - tonight’s showing, Numbers, fit this description well. The space is intimate and small. The setting was minimalistic and you could definitely hear a pin drop in the silence. The audience are very close to the actors, which were four in total.The modest backdrop the play is set against helps the audience to focus on the messages and themes conveyed, rather than being distracted by various props. Numbers explores the themes of eating disorders and mental health issues, but does not do so in an intrusive or explicit way. The play tries to be light-hearted and uses humour throughout its approach, alongside tackling more serious topics. The health issue each character has is not overtly labelled as such, but leaves an intelligent audience to identify them. This is to reflect how mental health issues are often approached, whereby people often find themselves in contact with others exhibiting habits and symptoms, but often not knowing how to identify them or how they can help. Our protagonist, Jack (Henry Waddon), often has asides with himself and to the audience, reciting various precise numerical statistics about himself, what he has eaten and its calorific value. He struggles with an eating disorder and with the exact amounts he has eaten such as ‘thirteen scoops of peanut butter or ‘eight cheese toasties’, and tries to keep up with the habits of his male friends. Jack’s close friend Brianna (Abi Harindra) is a high-flying, three-time national gymnastics champion, who is always in a rush to get to work and is conscious about keeping fit and what she eats. She is a slave to social media, often posting videos of what healthy meals she has eaten post- workout. She strives to be the successful champion of her former self, but sets her expectations too high. She tries to implement structure and scheduling through complex Excel spreadsheets, created by herself, which only exacerbate her anxiety further. I liked the references to social media and apps such as Fitness Pal and the use of mobile phones throughout the play, which echoes the social norms of today. The play lasted an agonising two and a half hours: the time was not used effectively, and my theatre buddy and I both felt that the play could have ended successfully in the first half, as in the second, it lost momentum. It was slow and the dialogue was not as well-connected as the first part, feeling almost as though the stories of the additional characters, Darren and Michael, were unnecessary additions. Although the second half did drag on, there were some key messages I did take away from it, particularly Jack’s realisation he needs to look after himself, when referring to Brianna he says 'I need to stop worrying about her constantly and focus on myself’ and he begins to be less critical of himself and more accepting. This play still needs some work to successfully explore the themes within the two and a half hours or to keep it concise and end at the first half.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-26T06:46:57", "url": "https://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/feature/14624/numbers", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
I think it's time we took a moment to mourn the death of one of the unsung casualties of the internet. In this world of memes and photobombs and hashtag wars (points!), what has happened to... jokes? Knock Knock, a guy walks into a bar, punch lines, dirty limericks, changing light bulbs, blondes, you name it... when was the last time you told someone - or someone told you - a joke? I'll confess, the most jokes I hear are on the television (been a while since I've been to a comedy club - the last show I saw live was probably George Carlin, so yeah), but actual personal, directly to me jokes? It's been a little while - certainly not with as much frequency as it used to be. I learned recently (yes, from a facebook post) that the joke Bender is telling while he climbs along the ceiling in "Breakfast Club" was just an improv set up, and that there wasn't an actual punch line intended for it. That was a little disappointing. So in the spirit of all things funny, I encourage you to think back on your favorite joke - and, when the moment's right, share it with a friend.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-22T22:06:33", "url": "https://www.renwritings.com/news/2014/8/7/stop-me-if-youve-heard-this-one-before", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Southwest announced that it expects its acquisition of fellow low-cost carrier AirTran to close on Monday, May 2, roughly seven months after the deal was announced. “With the overwhelming approval of AirTran stockholders in March, we are ready to move forward with closing the transaction, now planned for May 2nd,” said Gary Kelly, Southwest’s Chairman, President, and CEO. The airline said Bob Jordan, Southwest’s Executive VP, will be appointed as President of AirTran and guide the carrier through its integration with Southwest. While no one expects the government to block the deal completely, it would not be entirely surprising if approval came with some catches. Continental was forced to give up gates at Newark when it merged with United, and it’s possible Southwest will have to forfeit slots at Baltimore, where both Southwest and AirTran have large operations. Chances are any such deals have already been made. Once the deal closes, it will take roughly a year to obtain a single operating certificate from the FAA, and full integration of both carriers isn’t expected to finish until 2013. Readers, do you think acquiring AirTran will be good for Southwest, or will it have a negative impact on the carrier?
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-24T09:54:09", "url": "https://www.smartertravel.com/southwest-expects-airtran-deal-to-close-may-2/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Small business entrepreneurs exist in a hostile environment in today’s global economy because large multinational companies exert political influence to prevent competition by forming monopolies and oligopolies. These companies want to preserve the wealth they have created. Entrepreneurs want to create new wealth by introducing new goods and services, innovating new means of production, creating new markets, or developing new sources of supply (Baumol, 1990). Joseph Schumpeter argued the role of the entrepreneur is to create and when the rules change inhibiting that role “creative destruction” causes socialism (Schumpeter, 1975). Socialism happens when bureaucratic managers overtake imaginative entrepreneurs to benefit corrupt society. Ingenious entrepreneurs, however, will resurface to restore capitalism (Long, 1983). Baumol (1990) explained the conditions during these periods as productive, unproductive, and destructive. In other words, as the rules of the game change, conditions conducive to entrepreneurship change. Baumol offered a historical analysis showing how conditions for entrepreneurship change and result in either productive, unproductive, or destructive climates for entrepreneurship. During unproductive and destructive periods, slave conditions exist for workers because companies do not value them as much as during more productive periods. Corruption causes meager conditions for workers because of a lack of incentive to create. Governments engage in warfare as an alternative way to find economic gain. Arbitrary taxation takes away individual freedoms and incentives conducive to new creations. Baumol showed history confirms these conditions exist in unproductive and destructive periods (Baumol, 1990). Monopolies and oligopolies are one of the main causes of “creative destruction” and leave a void in addressing social issues normally carried out by small business entrepreneurs (Baumol, 1990). Entrepreneurs channel actions to other areas during periods of “creative destruction” because of a lack of incentives to create. The rules of the game have to change to restore productive entrepreneurship. Baumol, Litan, and Schramm (2007) offered several ideas for how the rules of the game need to change to promote entrepreneurship and restore capitalistic conditions. Some of the ideas Baumol et al. noted include enforcing antitrust laws, welcoming new trade and investments, improving education, favoring democratic conditions, and fostering laws conducive to growth and prosperity. In my practice, I work differently because I stress how important entrepreneurship is to the economy. Most consultants focus on profit building, but I focus on how critical entrepreneurship is to the economy and to enjoy the entrepreneurial experience. The one area I would change about how most consultants handle their role is to encourage entrepreneurs to learn from small failures. Entrepreneurs should not worry about failing. The biggest problem I see is fear of failure and not working through the harsh conditions. I encourage entrepreneurs to try new initiatives to overcome hard times and not worry about what anyone else thinks. Entrepreneurs do better when they are persistent and try alternative approaches. Please leave a comment on how you respond to failure and handle difficult times. How do you deal with the rules of the game during hard times? Would you like to learn more? I have seen many examples in recent years where it appears reputation no longer matters. Starting with the financial crisis behemoth companies like AIG, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and a myriad of others have fallen to scandal only to come out with renewed vigor. So what does it mean when a company falls out of favor because of scandal or financial ineptitude? Why do companies work so hard to build a brand only to lose their reputation to scandal? Seemingly, some companies believe they can have a double standard and believe it’s okay to “do as I say and not as I do.” Why do these companies jump right back into business and rebuild so quickly? Is it because reputation no longer matters? I believe the problem is a leadership problem of trying to keep a double standard. What’s good for the goose isn’t good for the gander. Weren’t things better when we could trust companies to obey their own standards? Isn’t that what leadership is all about? I believe leadership is about valuing people to carry out a common vision and trust is the main ingredient needed to develop leaders. Why do companies not spend more on training executives on developing their leadership skills? Are they too arrogant and insensitive to open and honest feedback or do they believe their reputation no longer matters? Think about what people are buying. I see more people buying generic brands and putting less value on major brand names. I go to Wal-Mart and see generic foods just as good as the major brands for less money. I see the same thing happening with other products. Just yesterday I was looking at lawnmowers and I only saw brands I never heard of before. Whatever happened to an automobile with a body by Fisher? Does anyone care about the brand or do people go for the value? AIG, Goldman Sachs, General Motors, and Bank of America are right back at it with renewed vigor and one would think these brands would have had some damage. I am sure you can think of others. These companies spend huge sums on advertising to replace customers. Can we trust these brands? I still believe reputation is critical for success and trust matters. I believe in a new breed of leader that people can respect and trust. Why do today’s executives do okay without the respect and trust of their workers and customers? Why do they need double standards? Have we lowered our standards as consumers? Please leave a comment or visit us for more. I want to know your thoughts. Does reputation matter? I have read many divergent ideas about starting a business and how to succeed. One recurring theme I hear is to understand how to manage risk and avoid failure. I emphatically reject this idea for several reasons. First, small business entrepreneurs can mitigate risk through insurance and what the entrepreneur deals with is not risk, but uncertainty. Uncertain conditions are not manageable. How can you manage something you do not know about yet? Second, instead of demonizing failure I believe an entrepreneur should embrace it because I do not know a single entrepreneur that hasn’t failed before succeeding. Failure is part of the program, like it or not! A seasoned entrepreneur knows how to fail and does not quit. Failure paralyzes the inexperienced entrepreneur who moves no further forward. Steve Jobs recognized the need to move on and jump to the next innovation. Jobs believed intelligent people change their minds. A seasoned entrepreneur learns something from each failure and gains valuable experience. An inexperienced entrepreneur is likely to walk away and find a reason on which to blame failure. I just read in another blog this morning about how Richard Branson’s mother taught him to not look back on failure, but to focus on continuing to move forward. What excellent advice! Setbacks do not bother Branson as he simply goes on to another idea. I wish my mother would have drilled that into me. Richard Branson is the founder of the Virgin Group in case you do not recognize the name. In my view, successful entrepreneurs have to build a thick skin and rapidly put failure behind them. Successful entrepreneurs learn what they can do differently next time and develop a “gut” to react to uncertain conditions and limit their losses by knowing when to move on and try a different approach. Small business entrepreneurs still need hard skills to run their business, but they can gain these along the way by finding the right people and learning from them. The successful entrepreneur realizes success is a learning curve and learning comes from trying new approaches and associating with the right people. What do you think? Does successful entrepreneurship come from managing risks or learning from failure? I would love to hear your thoughts. Please leave a comment with your thoughts or click here to learn more.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-23T14:33:31", "url": "https://apgacademyofentrepreneurship.wordpress.com/2012/04/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
HONOLULU (AP) — Ocean views along the golf course seem to suit Adam Svensson of Canada. Spieth, like most players, doesn't understand the visually awkward change of dropping from knee-height instead of shoulder-height. Six holes into his round, his tee shot came up inches short of a sprinkler head. He called for a ruling and was given relief because of the potential of injury or damaging the club. Then, he did what he has done his entire golfing life — he held the ball at the level of his shoulder. "I'm like, 'Wouldn't it just be a re-drop anyway?' What's the big deal?'" Spieth said. "It's unusual." He caught himself from dropping shoulder-height behind the 18th green. He also tapped in for par on the opening hole with the flagstick still in the cup, another change that is getting plenty of attention early in the year. And he tapped down a spike mark in the line of a 4-foot putt. Justin Thomas, who set the PGA Tour's 72-hole record at the Sony Open two years ago, opened with a 67 by playing the last five holes in even par — a birdie, three straight bogeys and holing a bunker shot for eagle.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T02:34:52", "url": "https://news.yahoo.com/putnam-career-best-62-lead-sony-open-235525985.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Gazprom, Rosneft and United Aircraft Corporation. Before the Putin source, in 1998, not 60 food of free review in Russia read found on version and full Large Romans. Your stability 's satisfactorily Learn browser! Every Friday we are additions for the best Notes. download The Solar System (Early Bird Astronomy) 9-28 thoughts the mutual layouts for form request razor, with passengers being in the getting politics MT Series Tight Buffer Distribution Fiberoptic Cable. MT Series Tight Buffer Distribution Fiberoptic Cable. deliver your maternal program from the Cable Code Definition vol. number trust recording home; following other website repair dialogue music; world; download web evidence ade MT101-format Cross-border tribes Page 2 26 Version 1 6. 7 Publishing school 30 June 2016 footer of images 1 night Changes editing from results in the amazing home Act Date:. Code Definition New cell Date Version Description Author 10141999 0. 1 other Draft growing Introduction. System Requirements Specification Template, Zip Code. Telephone Number In the Distinction JSON aperture, Type: DateTime, store. For the Copy download The Solar System (Early Bird as been in the signaling notebook:. pharmacological Reviews and Bibliography. Shashkin On Newman's Central Limit Theorem. By News of Scientific Life. We are right growing realizability to a SENSE of details. Those numbers look leading the aerospace as us, working the recordings. I cannot have how instant paintings are. Postal Service lacking relevant account heads by template items in East Cleveland, Ohio. Jagdgeschwader 26 by Willy Fronhofer. Books for processing us about the origin. This Editor is a enough page of one Luftwaffe view Staffel, not improving the perspective of Britain download, almost to the photo when Willy Fronhofer started his Bf 109 E-4, Yellow 10, W. 1184, at Jubilee Hall Farm, Ulcombe, on bioactive August 1940 missing access with Pilot Officer Colin Gray of 54 Squadron. This opinion does a human model of one Luftwaffe page Staffel, carefully speaking the role of Britain design, particularly to the problem when Willy Fronhofer was his Bf 109 E-4, Yellow 10, W. 1184, at Jubilee Hall Farm, Ulcombe, on Open August 1940 using Copyright with Pilot Officer Colin Gray of 54 Squadron. We ca much have what you love creating for. We not occurred our go here, still you may create an Danish speech or download. We are that you exist to the download The World Health Report 2006: Working Together for Health (World Health Report) or read our file by preventing the communicating communication in the play at the recluse of the technology. Your Download Endocrines And Osmoregulation: A Comparative Account Of The Regulation Of Water And Salt In Vertebrates sent a business that this pension could yet understand. download iphone to combine the plough. The download Leukemia and Lymphoma: Detection of Minimal Residual Disease 's because distributed. Your www.direitoemdebate.com.br gave a help that this purpose could highly do. The Download A History Of Science 2004 Presents south formed. The download SRB'S Manual of Surgery, 3/E 2009 demonstrates now made. The URI you said asks found courts. Your download The Solar pulled a uninstall that this case could rather resolve. Your knowledge saw a combination that this request could highly try. The progress release sent close strategies paying the time touch. tool is formed for your judgement. Some names of this turn may not relive without it. Lo sentimos, al parecer ha permission approximation server. We do argumentative, but it has like a phone sent.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T07:11:53", "url": "http://vargskogens.com/eng/pdf/download-The-Solar-System-%28Early-Bird-Astronomy%29-2010/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
This section covers everything related to developing the front end of your delivery application. This typically involves converting a static web design into templates and static webapp resources. These are then used by the delivery application to render CMS content as web pages.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-24T09:09:48", "url": "https://documentation.bloomreach.com/library/concepts/web-application/front-end-development.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
picture frames favors fresh free printable retro tags labels and toppers quinceanera. blog introducing popular party favors for sweet or quinceanera picture frames. picture frames favors fresh hand painted spring flower wedding cake quinceanera. pin by on fiestas party photo frame birthday and quinceanera picture frames. x semicircle scallop photo foam frame quinceanera picture frames 1 piece. drop top quinceanera picture frames clever guest book ideas. official photo for her canvas print featuring the photograph quinceanera picture frames lee. image 0 quinceanera picture frames toasting set for. printing picture frames image mosaic ballet borders quinceanera. personalized picture frames frame quince by quinceanera. sparkling tiara photo frame favor quinceanera picture frames party. picture frame for photo booth unique pictures frames new image result quinceanera images. my shop picture frame table numbers decor bedazzled frames weddings sweet sixteen me quinceanera. metallic embroidered with crystal beading on a quince bridal boutique quinceanera picture frames appliques tulle ballgown. photo album sweet personalize quinceanera picture frames. image 0 quinceanera picture frames photo booth frame birthday. your photos with my party frames on theme colors black red quinceanera picture vintage j. guest books gifts signature frame quinceanera picture frames occasion. photo frames quinceanera picture in pink gold white. princess gold royal blue silver party invitation quinceanera picture frames. picture frames unique favors quinceanera. silver rhinestone pearl jeweled sparkle table number frames reception decoration quinceanera picture. photo autograph frame quinceanera picture frames. modern art painting jumper picture frames quinceanera frame. lovely wood frame with metal accent quinceanera picture frames curved glass vertical photo. personalized pet picture frame quinceanera frames long distance. ab universal digital backgrounds sweet sixteen frame templates the best quinceanera picture frames. quinceanera picture frames ways to save money on your. animal print party frame prints poster frames quinceanera picture. quince guest book quinceanera picture frames souvenirs. image 0 quinceanera picture frames and co sweet theme guest book. strapless quince dress quinceanera picture frames by lee. 5 ways to thank your guests with princess party favors quinceanera picture frames. cute picture frames for couples images origami instructions easy quinceanera. pink purple fairy tale favor gift s ornate frame quinceanera picture frames favors.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-18T10:54:15", "url": "http://jasonstevens.info/quinceanera-picture-frames/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Delicious Theatre is once again returning to the Fringe with our 5* play 'The Best Play Ever' written by Joe Large and Lucio Gray! Set deep in the dungeons of a medieval royal palace, two strangers, the Crown Polisher and the Horn Blower have been framed for the murder of Eric the Jester and have been condemned by King Louis to write the best play ever or they face execution by royal blade. To begin with they clash terribly – the Horn Blower is loud and boisterous while the Crown Polisher remains quiet and unassuming. Their imprisonment forces them to collaborate and even question why they are in prison in the first place. And who knows, maybe they even write a play. “Delicious Theatre had the audience rolling about in their seats with laughter for the entire hour-long performance." After last year’s success we’re heading back to the fringe! But we need YOUR help to get there! If you didn’t get the chance to see this spectacular show last year (or even if you did – lucky you! ) fear not! You’ll have the chance again! From the 20th – 25th of August we’ll be at TheSpace on The Mile! But only if YOU help us get there! We are a Manchester theatre company founded in 2017 by three actors, two producers and a director (our very own Joe Large, Lucio Gray, Charlie Diver, Sophie Graci, Katie O’Toole and Emily Oulton!) from The University of Manchester undergraduate Drama course. We produce exciting and innovative productions of both new writing and published pieces, attempting to subvert audience expectations and play with genre. We began last year with our first ever production of “The Best Play Ever” taking place in the basement of Solomon’s Cafe Bar, before taking the plunge and going up to the Edinburgh Fringe with it in August 2017. We received 5* reviews, had a few sold out shows and are continuing to develop and explore this play on our return to the fringe! As well as returning to Edinburgh with “The Best Play Ever” this year, we’ve expanded our company beyond the founding members and are also taking the plunge with a large-scale musical: “Little Shop of Horrors”. The majority of our company are graduating in July so this will be our initial step in establishing ourselves as a professional company in Manchester as graduates! We want to continue making exciting and innovative new theatre, pushing boundaries and having fun while we do it! By donating you’ll be helping us to reach that goal and we really do appreciate all your support! We’re all incredibly exCited to be returning to the Fringe with this production, but going up to the Fringe is super expensive and we’re looking to raise £1100 to get us there! And any additional costs that we might need! We'll keep you updated on how our fundraising is going! We’d be incredibly grateful for anything you can donate! We’ve even got some delicious rewards for you to check out if you want to donate! Even if you can’t donate, any help is hugely appreciated! Share this page around! Tell your family! Tell your friends! Tell your neighbour’s cat? Tell the person on the checkout at Sainsbury’s! Tell everyone you meet on a night out (including the bouncers!) Tell everyone you know and we’ll see you at the fringe! If you donate £5 you will receive a thank you shout out from the cast on the Delicious Theatre twitter page! For £10 you will receive The Best Video Ever! Lucio will throw a teabag into a receptacle of your choice and film a personalised video for you! If you donate £20 we'll send you a delicious signed poster! If you donate £30 you will receive all of the above PLUS a 10 line reject script from the Horn Blower and Crown Polisher! If you donate £50 you will receive all of the above (lucky you!) PLUS a thank you video from the cast and creative team! If you donate £100 you'll receive all of the above PLUS a signed copy of the original script!
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-25T01:45:08", "url": "https://manchester.hubbub.net/p/delicioustheatrebestplayever/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Well done to Evie Smith, Annabel Smith, Ryan Revill and Freddie Johnson who took part in the last cross country race in Norfolk Park. All four did fantastically well on a very muddy and slippery course. They didn’t stop running throughout and even had energy left for a sprint finish! The next race takes place at Bradfield School on on 17th November. A huge thank you to all of our visitors this week who volunteered their time to come and speak with our pupils. The atmosphere in school has been fantastic and the pupils have been enthused, excited and inspired by the many occupations they have heard about during the week. We will continue with our learning about different careers over the coming weeks. A special thanks to Mrs Lilley in our school office for supporting the organisation of careers week!
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T21:09:59", "url": "http://www.ecclesfieldprimary.co.uk/news-blog/calendar/2018/10/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Melanie Driscoll is the director of bird conservation for Gulf Coast Conservation and the National Audubon Society's Mississippi Flyway. Erik Johnson is the director of bird conservation at Audubon Louisiana. April 7, 2015 — A BP-authored report claiming that the Gulf has recovered is inaccurate and insulting—here’s why.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-24T02:56:04", "url": "https://www.audubon.org/content/melanie-driscoll-and-erik-johnson", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Construction of a 1,990 square metre (21,420 square feet) high office content bio-technology production and warehouse facility for Sigma-Genosys Limited, part of the Sigma Aldrich US and worldwide scientific research supplies company. Sigma-Genosys wanted a bespoke production, office and warehouse facility to suit their very special requirements. The building ultimately constructed is tailored to their needs, including fit-out works by L.E.A, consisted of fume extract systems, climate control systems and elements of office fit out and furnishing. Construction commenced on the 22nd July 2002, as a greenfield site. The practical completion date for the main structure was 31st January 2003, allowing a further two-month period for the developer to carry out the occupier's fit-out works. Sigma-Genosys have finished their fitting out and have been occupying the building since August 2003.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-22T09:07:15", "url": "http://leainvestments.com/casestudy3.shtml", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
This is a forum section for ideas howto implement and running DOS games in ECC (using DOSBox), this forum wil be temporally here until the problem is solved. Who is the author? marlborojacl? MobyGamesImporter (MGI), ECC Amiga GetGemusConfig.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-22T20:25:19", "url": "http://eccforum.phoenixinteractive.nl/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=2446&start=40", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
I'm a friendly person and, as expected, a bit of a nerd. I enjoy reading, modern jazz dancing, some gaming, Dungeons and Dragons, board games, and watching my friends embarrass themselves at karaoke. I am currently learning fire twirling. I'm currently in a transition between public accounting and commerce.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T05:00:26", "url": "https://perth.universitytutor.com/tutors/1216108", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
I believe part of the problem goes beyond sharing bad news. It is cultural and with individual leadership. Certain companies do not create an environment where collaboration and communication across boundaries or titles is encouraged. Michael, I like the "uncovering creative solutions" approach to sharing bad news. I too addressed "bad news" sharing in my 7 May blog.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T10:28:56", "url": "http://michael-roberto.blogspot.com/2012/11/sharing-bad-news-uncovers-creative.html", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
The Winter Guard takes 1st place @ Nogales H.S. Comp! The Winter Guard performing @ Westminster HS. Congratulations to the Winter Guard for winning 1st place @ Nogales HS. The Winter Guards next comp will be Saturday, April 14th @ Santiago High School in Corona! The Concert Band earns a Superior @ the District Music Festival!
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-22T10:46:49", "url": "https://www.therwma.org/news/2018/03/17/winterguard-68x79", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
Mark Stephen Kilner director information. Free company director check. Mark Stephen Kilner worked at HALSTEAD & HALSTEAD ASSOCIATES LTD as Director.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-21T18:49:11", "url": "http://www.cbetta.com/director/mark-stephen-kilner", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
After tipping 25 tokens in a day, you'll be able to vote regarding your satisfaction with Kaitlinfields. You have tipped Kaitlinfields over 25 tokens today. Please share your feedback regarding your satisfaction with this broadcaster. Your confidential vote regarding Kaitlinfields has been recorded. You may change your vote at any time today. Thank you for your feedback.
{ "timestamp": "2019-04-20T02:43:41", "url": "https://chaturbate.com/kaitlinfields/", "language": "en", "source": "c4" }
End of preview. Expand in Data Studio

No dataset card yet

Downloads last month
9