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Diane Robertson at the Australian Education Awards. Photo courtesy Australian Education Awards. The awards were present at a red carpet event at Cockle Bay Wharf’s Dockside in Sydney on Friday, 17 August 2018. For more information visit the Australian Education Awards.
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SIGforum.com Main Page The Lair Christian Music Fans Here: Who Do You Like? I know bluegrass is an acquired taste, but nothing stirs my soul like bluegrass gospel, especially acapella. For more mainstream Christian music, I’ve always liked Amy Grant and Hillsong. Edited To note that any rendition of Amazing Grace I’ve heard has never failed to reduce me to tears. I'd say I'm a big fan of Rend Collective from Northern Ireland. We saw them in concert a few years ago and they were awesome. I've never heard the intro of that song and I'm not familiar with the band's name but I hear that song a lot on the radio and I like it. I like Mercy Me. Some specific songs by Mandisa. I like the first album of Jordan Feliz. But his following songs appear that he's just a single track rhythm. Petra - tracks “Hit You Where You Live” and “Seen and Not Heard.” That latter one may have been an early ‘90s song of theirs. Quite possibly my favorite Christian (non-worship) album of all time. Definitely top 3 with DCT's Jesus Freak and an early Steven Curtis Chapman record called More to this Life in there. I just KNEW there had to be at least one other Taff fan here - nice! EDITED TO ADD: I just read this evening that there is to be a one-night-only movie event featuring a story about Russ Taff’s life - most interesting. To be shown at select theaters 10/30/2018. Who remembers Steve Taylor? Kinda a Christian version of Elvis Costello or They Might Be Giants. He was a favorite of mine as a kid. I played the crap out of Steve Taylor's "I predict 1990" album when I was a young teen. Got to see him in concert at the Creation festival in Mt. Union, PA. Can't remember what year that was. Then I got into the Heavy Metal stuff and Bride's "Show No Mercy" and "Live to Die" got played a lot through the headphones. Dallas Holm is a good friend of ours and he mentioned Taff showing up to Gaither recording sessions drunk all the time. Michael English had a lot of struggles as well. Just shows that those are human problems. I’ll admit NF, Ashes Remain, and War or Ages I had not heard of. Being I am a fan of everyone else on the list needed to check them out. NF great stuff been rocking the Mansion album. Ashes Remain I had actually heard some before but did not know who they were. I have not had a chance to check out War of Ages yet. Phil Keaggy (hence the username). And more often than not these days, I'm listening to prog rock icon Neal Morse (formerly of Spock's Beard). His latest concept "album" is based on parts of Pilgrim's Progress. Mozart's Requiem Mass in D minor (K 626) will stir you. Contemporary Christian pop is largely pablum to my ears. Boring tunes, and even more boring, sappy, and repetitive lyrics. As someone said, it all sounds the same. Russ Taft was important to me as I was growing up, I never got to see him perform. I have purchased tickets to the fathom event and will be going to see the movie. Man I love you guys. Ok most of my favorites are listed here. But I have not seen two of my favorites so I thought I would add them. Many great ones listed above, but my all time favorite is DeGarmo & Key. I'm a little biased because Dana Key was my pastor until he passed away in 2010. 666 is the video that got them kicked off Mtv supposedly because it was too violent. Ha! The real reason was Mtv finally figured out that they were a Christian band. Huge Keaghy fan, as well as Paul Overstreet. Degarmo and Key, saw those guys in concert. Hecka lot of talent. Phil Keaghy live in the Tacoma Dome, a Christmas show was one for the memory molecules. Oh, this is cool that you know Dallas Holm! My wife and I saw a Dallas Holm and Praise concert somewhere along the line many years ago if I’m remembering correctly. This Forum ROCKS for a number of reasons, among them being connections like this! Quick Reply to: Christian Music Fans Here: Who Do You Like?
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Kyle Tucker turned an all-steel Willys that has been a drag race car all of its life into a contender in this year’s SEMA Battle of the Builders competition. After winning the first-ever SEMA Battle of the Builders competition in 2014 with a ’69 Camaro, Kyle Tucker and his staff at Detroit Speed in Mooresville, North Carolina, worked effervescently on a ’41 Willys in the hope that they could regain the title. “Battle of the Builders is now the big thing for car builders,” Tucker said. “To be in the Top 10 with the best of the best and the who’s who in the automotive industry is a really big deal." To accomplish their goal, the crew opted not to build a fiberglass Willys and instead put together an unconventional all-steel model using a car that had always been drag raced. They built the front fenders, hood, rear fenders, deck lid and a roof section from scratch because the car was beaten up from drag racing. Though builders often remove the trim, door handles, locks and hinges from a Willys, Tucker decided to leave them on and eventually laser-scanned and machined a scaled version of the original steering wheel from billet aluminum before adding a custom-machined shift lever, tach housing and speaker grilles. Behind-the-scenes footage, interviews and stories of the 2016 Battle of the Builders competition will be showcased in an hour-long TV special that will air 10:00 p.m. (EST), February 6, on the Velocity Network. Mark your calendars, set your DVR and tell your friends not to miss the show!
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The client is a mid-Eastern telecommunications provider who provides ATM services to third party base stations and their own base stations. The client’s end customer was using ATM interface for leased lines for voice, data and video. The ATM network was being switched off, but the end customers did not want to upgrade as they have made significant investments in equipment and processes that depend on ATM and specific features the service offers. They also felt it would be too difficult and disruptive for them to move to alternate services. Previously, the radio base station received mobile phone traffic and sent this to a central site over ATM or other switching protocols. Using the GW8000 Series router and Activator, the traffic at the radio base station is converted to Ethernet and is transported in IP over Ethernet. The solution enabled the client to maintain service over a modern fully supported IP infrastructure without disruption to customers. The GW8000 provided the physical interface and transport protocols needed for IP access over an Ethernet connection. This allows simultaneous delivery of ATM, IP and other services to the customer premises over a single line. Activator, the Virtual Access provisioning system provisions the router and AOS and provides an OSS interface to other systems. It also assists in the migration process from the legacy network to the new network.
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Don’t get me wrong, both Sleepy Eye Public and St. Mary’s sports teams are great at what they do. Making it to the playoff bracket in any high school sport is an accomplishment. But why stop there? Are we all really, truly satisfied with our team’s seasons ending in the playoffs or do we all secretly want more? I want more. That is why I believe St. Mary’s and Sleepy Eye Public should merge all of their sports teams together. Whoa! Crazy idea, Chris. You do realize one school is Catholic and the other is Public, right? Yes, I realize this. But does that really matter when it comes to sports? I’m sure I’m not the only one who has come up with this idea. Actually, I know for a fact I’m not the only one. I know for a fact because someone came up with the idea of merging the track teams. Sleepy Eye Unified includes track athletes from both schools. So why can’t we be the unstoppable SEU team for all sports? Even the summer baseball leagues feature players from both schools in them. The teams are doing quite well, and a big part of the reason is because you have talent from both schools coming together to form an all-star team. Just imagine the talent we would have in all of our high school sports. In my opinion, we would be a top contender for winning the Section Title in almost every sport each season. We would be well-known all around the area-perhaps all around Minnesota for having such a great sports scene. But not only would the stars of each sport come together to play, so would the coaches. We would have twice as many coaches if we merged into one team for each sport, which would help the athletes reach their full potential as an athlete. Not to mention, more coaches equals more individualized coaching and one-on-one personalized training. So let’s make this a reality. It just makes too much sense to ignore. Nothing is impossible. Let’s collaborate and make all other 2A teams shudder when they hear they will be playing against the unbeatable Sleepy Eye Unified team of all-stars.
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Very often people ask me to talk about my studies with Jacqueline de Pré but for years I desperately tried to avoid the subject, it was almost impossibly painful for me to talk about her. I used to think this was a personal problem of mine. Over the years, meeting other cellists who studied with her, I’ve understood that we had all had very similar difficulties talking about her. We all studied with her after she had already had to stop playing. When I met her, at 18, I knew her playing only through recordings. I was full of admiration for her but not at all prepared to the shattering experience it was to get to know her. It would take years to sort out myself from the turmoil of the very strong impression that she left in me. I now understand that I was very, very lucky to have met her, even if it certainly was one of the most challenging relationships an 18-year-old could get into. One of the first problems all her students had to confront was that she had of course never had the time to think of becoming a teacher nor to intellectualise her ideas on music. What she did with us was not really teaching at all, it was more like a last desperate attempt to make music, not playing herself, but through the students. The fact that playing through students was the only way of making music left for her made the situation almost unbearably complicated to deal with for a inexperienced person like myself. The tragedy she was living and the compassion one felt for her didn’t make things easier. Playing in front of her, trying desperately to play just like her and failing miserably I felt more and more at a dead end. After maybe ten-fifteen lessons I had to ask her if I could go on visiting her, but without the cello. So strong was her influence that for years, even when I consciously tried to play not like her, I would be suddenly reminded of a comment of hers about a detail she would just love to have heard. Wanting to not play like someone is of course almost as clear a sign of dependence as trying to copy that person. A few years ago, when I finally managed to get through the slow movement of the Schumann concerto without thinking of her I knew I had learned my lesson. I now know that meeting her was priceless in understanding how one can’t let one’s admiration for another human being become a burden by trying to copy. I might have never learned this had I not come in contact with the lovable volcano that was Jacqueline du Pré. The legacy of Jacqueline du Pré is in the uniqueness of her talent. The instrument, the technique or the particular piece she was playing is not the point. The point is that she told a story of her life with every note she played on the cello and laid it all out in front of us in total sincerity. There are only a few artists every century for whom everything around becomes material for their own story. Music and the cello were the perfect and only ways of expressing her true self. Recordings and videos are naturally how the world gets to know her today. They offer small windows to what her playing was like during a career which lasted barely 10 years, but they have also frozen her in time. She went through her whole career so fast that I wouldn’t even begin to judge any of her recordings as final statements, rather as part of a developing artist’s search for herself. After all, when she played her very last concert she was only just 28. No-one can know how she would have developed had she been able to continue playing. The cello as a way of expression was how her personality could speak to the world. Although she played on several famous instruments, I don’t think one should read much into whether it was this or that instrument that suited her best. If anyone, she was able to transcend such earthly matters as instrument, bow and technique. I got a good idea of how it was to play on her instrument one day when I was visiting her without my cello, already afraid of playing for her. She asked that wouldn’t I want to play something on her cello and bow that were in the corner of her living room. I managed to make it through the first movement of the Shostakovich’s 1st Concerto, but in the middle of the second movement I had to beg her to let me stop. The experience of trying to play just like her on her cello and bow was too much for me, I just couldn’t go on. That was the last time I ever played for her. It may actually have been the last time I saw her. As her speech was more and more difficult to understand, I was just too embarrassed to ask her to repeat everything two or three times and felt forced to stop visiting her. I don’t think one should compare Jacqueline du Pré’s recording of any piece to anyone else’s, nor discuss whether her way was right. This is true more than anything in the case of the Elgar Concerto. The fact that many cellists have taken her wonderful and unique performance of the Elgar Concerto as a gospel, copying aspects of her performance, has made most of todays performances of it a caricature of the piece. Talking about her performance without talking about her is impossible. Listening to her playing, it sounds like all composers were one and the same and writing about her life. The music of some composers lends itself better to her story than others. Which one fits best is anyone’s personal judgment. Like so much about her, none of her recordings should be used as a model for anyone else. For most people it is hard to imagine to what point William Pleeth was important to Jackie throughout her life. He was part father, part teacher, part colleague, part therapist to the very last days of her life. There was a special tenderness in the way she pronounced his name. Once, I brought a live recording of the Mozart G-minor String Quintet with Pleeth and Eli Goren for her to listen to. Pleeth’s personality comes across instantly and every time he produced one of his recognizable gestures, she would say tenderly “Bii-iilll…” like he had done something naughty. Mr Pleeth was also my principal teacher at the time, but I hadn’t dared to tell him about the lessons with Jackie. One day I got caught like a little boy stealing cookies; I had asked Jackie to write me a letter of reference for a grant application in Finland. I had no idea when she handed me the letter that she had never written a letter like that and had asked Pleeth to dictate it to her the night before. Next time when I went for a lesson with Mr Pleeth, he mischievously said “So, you’ve been seeing Jackie…”. He didn’t mind me seeing her at all, but surely enjoyed seeing my face sink in embarrassment. Jackie would often ask me to come for lessons either just before or after lunch and have me eat with her and feed her. That of course was another very dramatic experience for a very impressionable boy; the fact that she had to be fed her because her hands and head trembled so much made her tragedy very palpable. After lunch we would invariably listen to some of her own recordings. She listened to those LPs so much that they got worn out. She claimed that EMI wouldn’t give her new copies so I had my parents buy all the copies of her Chopin and Franck sonatas available in Helsinki so she could have replacements. She didn’t so much listen to the recordings to hear the music again as to remind herself of the personal touches that she left in every measure. Another matter that left me very troubled at the time was that she would often talk to me about how unkind her doctors were to her or how she wished to avoid having lunch with her nurse who – according to her – was very cruel to her. Since I couldn’t confirm these stories with anyone I had no choice at the time but to believe her and I naturally felt even more desperate to help her. I have later understood that many of those stories were probably results of her advancing illness; in the isolation of her disabilities she would grow quite bitter or even paranoid towards some of the people who most tried to help her. She may have been unconsciously in so much need for compassion that reality became blurred. Jackie had a very particular and mischievous sense of humour, she would love to embarrass this young boy in front of her with naughty jokes or telling riddles to which it was obvious that the answer was something I could not possibly make myself say. She always had trouble remembering my name correctly, and we jokingly agreed that it was much easier if I would call myself Hansen. I remained Hansen to her until our last phone call. Actually, I very nearly never even met her. When she answered my letter asking if I could have lessons with her, she had completely miscopied my name and address. The envelope read: Mr. Anno, Aloue, 156, Helsinki. The fact that there are only two streets in Helsinki with numbers over 150 made the mailman – after several weeks – try my parents’ house. So I really have to thank the resourcefulness of that mailman for this very important encounter. I should have started by talking about Erkki Rautio, but in fact I have only come to understand and analyse his significance in recent years, once we started playing together and became close friends. The problem in analysing one’s teachers is that the relation is so different as an immature teenager than those few essential years later. One is also tempted to believe that because one wants to move on and have new influences one would be moving away from the early influences. That is of course not the case. Even our earliest teachers of whom we may have no clear memories are with us all our lives somewhere in that complex unconscious that forms an adult person. I should mention a few words about the situation of cello playing in Finland in my youth. The cello was the only instrument then in which we had internationally known Finnish soloists. There were two; Erkki Rautio and the somewhat younger Arto Noras, they both taught at the Sibelius Academy. Regardless of what either of them might have wanted, as a student you belonged to either one camp or the other. In the cafeteria or in concerts the two students would not mix and you would spend a lot of energy reasoning why the other camp had it all completely wrong. This was something that I could not bear in the long run and it contributed to my early decision to leave and study abroad and finally never move back to Finland. Although the music scene in Finland has developed enormously – and while there are many wonderful young string players – the situation among cellists seems to not have changed much, it still remains divided, or at least is a taboo not to be discussed. In any case, for me things were clear, I knew early on that I wanted to be a student of Erkki Rautio and became one at 15. He must have been exactly the right person for me at that moment; a strong personality, a maverick. Even if our relation was sometimes conflictive, his absolute honesty and idealism helped me enormously. One of the most important lessons from him was to believe in oneself and yet be one’s most ruthless critic. It was very rare (almost unheard of) to get an unconditional compliment from him. I think he may have said something positive about made my debut with the Saint-Saëns Concerto in 1977, but what I remember is that the first thing he told me was that I didn’t even tune my cello correctly. I am still afraid that I don’t get my cello in tune in concerts. He is a musician to whom it is impossible to give a compliment, he will always find a self-deprecating argument that makes one ashamed of even trying to compliment him. I am very lucky to have had the courage in the late 1990’s to call Erkki and ask him to play a duo concert with me. This was over 20 years after I studied with him, in the meantime we had hardly kept in touch. A new chapter started, concerts, readings and CDs, from which I have learned so much and which has helped me to look at all my teachers in a new way. It is a luxury to have a friend like Erkki who I can still trust to give me an absolutely honest opinion, be it about a piece I play or my own playing. Siegfried Palm was the only cellist with whom I had the chance to study contemporary music. That lesson lasted one and a half hours. I happened to be in Helsinki in 1982 when Palm was playing the Zimmermann 2nd Cello Concerto at the first Helsinki Biennale (which would later become very important festival to me in more ways than one). He also gave a master class at the Sibelius Academy on modern cello music. As no cellist had applied, Erkki Rautio asked if I wouldn’t want to take part. Of course I did. As I didn’t have anything prepared, Siegfrid Palm mainly demonstrated himself what different composers like Penderecki, Zimmermann or Ligeti had written for him and also some classics like Webern. They were only names to me at that point, but his first hand experience made them real persons. His enthusiasm was the trigger I needed to realise that a life in music without living composers is no life. He was the proof that there is nothing as exciting as being part of the creative process, having the privilege of being the messenger for composers. While William Pleeth had already introduced me to baroque and classical styles, I never actually studied the early instruments with anyone. I did have the luck at the end of 1980’s to get to know two wonderful early music specialists who both lived in Ithaca, NY; the pianist Malcolm Bilson and the cellist and gamba player John Hsu. With Tuija Hakkila I made two trips to Ithaca, during the first we played all the Beethoven Sonatas to Malcolm Bilson. At the second visit we played all the Schumann pieces to Malcolm and I played all the Bach Suites to John Hsu. The way these musicians showed me how to look at these pieces as cycles and to read the manuscripts and the context of every piece once again pointed a new way of looking at music. I understood how essential it is to look for the context and understand how a piece belongs to a continuity. Before I met John Hsu I had no idea how much information one could find in Anna Magdalena Bach’s manuscript copy of the Bach Suites. In those very intense two days, all that I had previously understood and learned about the Suites found its context and I could look forward to a life in music with less mysteries. Since I only had private lessons with all of my teachers abroad, I met very few fellow cello students and made almost no cellist friends. The friends I eventually made came from all fields of life and art. Partly because of all the time spent on my own those days, friends have become my most valued possession with whom I nowadays stay in constant touch, even if I can’t meet them as often as I would wish. My teachers were wildly different personalities and came from very different backgrounds, I can’t imagine what would have happened if they were all in the same room. From these crossed influences I learned to be friends with people who may not see eye to eye with each other, but who help me to keep my own eyes always open and try to understand the reasons behind even the most conflicting opinions. Friends have become my teachers today. Teachers plant seeds, but don’t have much influence on which ones will eventually germinate. The ones that do find fertile ground become the building blocks of a real musician and in that they are all equally important. At times I have felt that one of my teachers gave me more than the others, but in the end that is not true. One can’t judge the importance of a meeting by its duration, either. If you took any one person out of this story, the end result would be someone completely different and hopelessly incomplete.
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Like everyone else, I was horrified to hear about the ghastly shooting at the movie theater in Aurora, Colorado early on Friday morning. Like many crimes, it is brutal and incomprehensible. But unlike much of the world’s violence, this is the sort of thing you can imagine happening almost anywhere we go. Aurora is a suburb of Denver, like pretty much any other suburb anywhere in America or in much of the world. Its movie theaters are really no different than the ones you can find in Lake Zurich or Lombard or Schaumburg. So while this particular crime truly horrified me, it would be wrong to say that it shocked me. People my age have spent their whole adult lives in the shadow of mass-casualty shooting events, starting roughly with Columbine. It was only on Tuesday that a gunman in Alabama opened fire on bar patrons, leaving 17 people injured and, thank God, no one killed. Among the most heartbreaking things about this event is the certainty that something similar will happen again, probably before we’ve had the chance to forget this. As a society we–and this includes, at this point, both Republicans and Democrats–seem to believe that this sort of thing is price worth paying in order to have free and essentially unlimited access to deadly weapons. It has also not escaped notice that the killer in this case chose to use as his backdrop a film that is already famous for depicting the very same kind of chaotic violence. It’s a movie that plays on the kinds of fears that became so terrifyingly, fatally real for a theater full of innocent people. There are places where we are accustomed to a certain level of fear. We have been taking our shoes off at airports for, what, ten years now. If you’ve worked in Chicago public schools, or at a courthouse or federal building, you know about going through a metal detector every day. But the terror of this new Batman movie, like the last one, is the spectacle of bombs going off at packed football games, or at random places throughout Gotham. And people will point out, correctly, that guns don’t commit violent crimes and neither do movies. A human being did this. But the very difficult truth is that we don’t know, we may never know, what makes a person do this violence. What strange mix of anger, depression, paranoia, and resentment sparks this monstrous action? Everyone experiences dreadful, miserable feelings, after all. I remember, in the years after Columbine, seeing different protocols for identifying students who were a high risk for school shootings. They included data like, “they’re depressed, introverted, they write sad poetry or read depressing books.” And I thought, “holy cow, all of my friends and I would have been flagged as murderers before we were done with tenth grade!” And the fact is we don’t know, and we may never know, why out of all the depressed and lonely people out there on July 19th, this one man chose to attack a packed theater with 2 guns and 6,000 rounds of ammunition purchased on the internet. We live in an unwalled city. We are vulnerable, even we very fortunate suburban Americans. When the philosopher used this phrase, an unwalled city, it was a very different world. We don’t have cities with walls in the U.S., but if you’ve been to Europe or even to Quebec in Canada, you’ve perhaps seen old cities with high, thick walls around their old quarter. The cities in Bible times had walls to keep out invading armies, and armies were pretty much always invading. An unwalled city was basically helpless. If you stand on the walls of an ancient city, you can get a glimpse of what the world looked like to its citizens. Inside the walls are the big public buildings, the city hall and the marketplace, the theatre, and the temple or the cathedral. Outside the wall is the place occupied by the transient people, the foreigners, the farmers, the poor. Inside the wall is protection, privilege, citizenship, and peace. Outside the wall is danger, deprivation, alienation, and war. In Jerusalem the walls of the Temple also served to protect the holiness of God’s people. Walls were used to create the space where the Gentiles, the people who worshipped false gods, could go and to separate that space from the area where only God’s people could go. If the holiness of the Temple were compromised by the presence of unbelieving people, God would withdraw his presence from Jerusalem. Walls were very important in the world of the Bible. “Rebuild the walls of Jerusalem,” the poet cries in Psalm 51. “Peace be within your walls, and security within your towers,” we pray in Psalm 122. I tell you all of this to explain what exactly Paul is getting at when he says that Jesus Christ has overcome the separation between Jew and Gentile in the ancient world. You Gentiles, Paul writes, were at one point strangers, foreigners, outsiders when it comes to the promises God made to Abraham and his descendants. You had no access to the Temple. You had to camp outside the city gates. Christ “abolished the law,” Paul writes–that is, he overcame the power of the law of the Old Testament to divide people who believed in God. In place of two nations, Christ made one single humanity–Christ who died and rose again not for some, but for all. And so now those who were far off could hear the good news just as well as those who were near; now we are all one body, now we are all one household, growing together into God’s holy dwelling. We are, in the wonderful phrase, “citizens with the saints.” We have full privileges in the kingdom of God, and no one stands above anyone else based on where they came from, who their parents were, or what language they speak. Look what Paul has done here. In a few sentences he moves us from the image of a walled city, with people far off and people inside, to the image of a household, where everyone is inside and no one is a foreigner. We have become part of this household, Paul says, not because we did God any favors but because Christ made peace between us and with God in his death and resurrection. “He is our peace,” Paul writes. Not the city wall, not the Roman army patrolling against barbarian invaders, but Christ is our peace. This is what gives me hope as we live through one senseless act of violence after another. The church, like life itself, is an unwalled city. This is the Body in which we have no choice but to be vulnerable to each other and to the world. We have no choice but to accept one another as Christ has accepted us. We have no choice but to embrace the ones who are far off and the ones who are near. It is beyond our powers to explain things like what happened in Colorado early yesterday morning. Even if the church were in the business of explaining things, we’d be better off observing reverent silence in the face of such fear and such grief. What we do is bear witness: with our prayers, with our charity, with our fellowship, and with our faith. We bear witness that Christ can and does overcome alienation, and hostility, and violence. That Christ breaks down every wall we put up, and Christ makes peace where no power of humanity can. Amen.
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This week’s big interrogation is with Andrew Cotto about his second novel, Outerborough Blues: A Brooklyn Mystery. Caesar is a young man in a rough section of Brooklyn in the early 1990s. He’s just trying to cook good food and fix up his house when a beautiful stranger walks into his boss’s restaurant and changes the neighborhood forever. Courtney Miller Santo looks back at her great-grandparents who had too much felonious fun in San Francisco back in the day. Courtney’s novel, The Roots of the Olive Tree, is about five generations of women who are being studied for a possible genetic link for longevity, and secrets and crimes are unearthed along the way. Do you mind if I clear up some misconceptions? You’ve penned a worthy post all the same, so namaste! Over the counter uk http://australia-drugstore.review/ where can i buy cheap. Thanks , I have recently been searching for info about this subject for a long time andyours is the greatest I’ve found out till now. But, what concerning the bottom line?Are you sure about the source?
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When browsing the Internet using your smartphone, when it comes to browsing history it is pretty much the same as when you are browsing the web using your computer because all the websites you visited will be saved. If you have Samsung Galaxy Note 5, then you know it comes with its own browser called “Internet” and even though it’s pretty good, many of us are faithful Chrome users. If you want to delete browsing history on Samsung Galaxy Note 5, read the guide below as we are going to explain how to do just that. We are going to show you how you can delete the browsing history if you are using Samsung Galaxy S5’s browser called Internet, and how to delete the history if you are using Chrome. When you are done, just tap Delete. You can have to options, you can either tap on X next to each website you visited (ideal if you just want to delete a few pages you have visited), or you can tap on Clear browsing data located at the bottom of the screen. The window will appear, and you can select what you want to delete, and then tap Clear. That it all you need to do to delete the browsing history on your Samsung Galaxy Note 5.
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Anyone can make an interesting-looking snowboard with a cool name – but making it perform like the Ride War Pig does? That’s a bigger task altogether. Still, the guys and gals at Ride pulled it off in 2016/17, and we’re delighted to see this unique all-rounder return for another winter. The Ride War Pig is now available in three lengths rather than two, all of which are still far shorter than what you’d normally ride. By downsizing the length but upping the waist width (as well as tapering the shape slightly), Ride have created something that’s far floatier in powder than you’d think. It’s super maneuverable too, allowing you to explore the tightest tree runs. Away from the powder, it’s fun as hell on all the natural contours of a resort. The flat base may not grip as hard as camber, but it’s not far off. Then when you find a feature or roller, the carbon enhancements increase the pop. Is it any good in the park? For the answer, just check out Brandon Davis ripping in China. Plus with the addition of impact plates under the inserts, the Ride War Pig can handle more heavy landings than ever. “This board is so, so fun – a genuine thrill to ride. The War Pig is just stiff enough to really let rip at speed, to the point where you’d almost forget how short it is. I say ‘almost’, because as you put it on an edge it is just so nimble, far more so than any conventional board. Hit as many side hits as you can on this too – it loves ‘em, and pops really well despite its flatness. I’d love to have an “if only it…” to add, but in the time I rode it I could only admire its sheer fun factor.
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I learned today that Time Warner and Netflix have "reached an agreement" that will force Netflix to delay new releases by 28 days. I hate to hear this, because I am a huge fan of Netflix, and have loved the service since I started using it. My main reason for using Netflix: receive new releases (as well as some older movies I want) from the comfort of my computer chair, on the day they are released newly, and without having to drop $15 for a DVD or even worse $20 for a Bluray DVD. Time Warner also did this with Redbox kiosk rentals not too long ago, flexing their muscles and continually leaving consumers in the dust in the long run. I would much prefer my price for Netflix go up a few dollars per month then them completely remove new releases, but then again that would be considering that Time Warner actually asked, and more importantly, cared about consumers. I am disappointed in Netflix for not fighting this more then they have, it actually sounds like they have been proponents of the change from what I have seen thus far. The way I see it: If we can no longer get new releases, they should reduce our monthly charges, not keep them the same while they get more money. I can understand we are all in business to make money, but they could reduce their charges while reducing ours at the same time and not be so damn greedy like Time Warner is being while pulling these tricks out of their hats. I have another idea too: Reduce the prices of DVDs so that they aren't insanely expensive, then they wouldn't have to force their hands and remove new releases from Netflix. It's funny to me how in the end all of Time Warner's issues go back to the fact that they don't care about consumers, and will never care until people start acting. Maybe I'm being partial in my hatred, but I have had a few different problems with Time Warner in the past, and this one is my final straw. So what am I going to do? Well I'm cancelling Netflix and I will never buy another Warner Brothers movie. I hate it because I am a huge movie fan, but I'm sick of Time Warner being awful at everything and no one doing anything about it.
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Today, I have the pleasure of being part of the Review Tour and sharing my review of the new novel release with you. I'm an avid reader of the Young Adult genre, no matter what the sub-genre is. Altar of Reality does a great job by throwing you into a dystopian world, with a little romance and science fiction aspect. It is followed soon after, with an introduction to Thomas, a guy Madeline shares a painful history with. They share a conversation, when Madeline asks him, “How… how long have I been in the hospital?” and he answers with a pained look on his face, “Four years,” he finally choked out. “Since the attack.” She immediately senses he knows what has happened to her, but she doesn't remember, so she starts to pelt him with questions, wanting answers. The author does a great job in creating the questions that the readers want to know too. Unfortunately, Madeline's romance sparks with Thomas, Brandon, and Austin, felt slightly forced throughout the book, but not totally unreal. Sometimes, it was comical even. I just didn't feel the love. There was no instant emotional connection and quite honestly, it didn't matter to me, who won the girl. Of course, I may have been hoping for Thomas, because of the painful past, but truthfully, I can't tell you who wins Madeline's heart in the end. You'll have to read the book for that. Although, not that I'm picking favourite characters or anything, but my favourite line was spoken by Austin, "You could die, Madeline," he yelled back, and balled up his fists in his lap. "Do you even know what happens to you if you die in another reality?" Obviously, he has some real feelings for the girl. That emotion, I did indeed feel. Things were left hanging in a few spots, with the reader wondering how things were going to turn out, so I smell a possible sequel in the near future. The plot overall isn't a new concept to Young Adult Dystopian novels, but there were a few unique twists to keep you turning the pages. I read this novel in one night... in one sitting! I didn't even get up to get a snack, so that's saying quite a bit, right there. It held my interest. I really enjoyed the descriptions of the way Madeline entered her dream world and the people that she met along the way, in both worlds. I enjoyed reading about the struggles she encountered as she was learning how to explore, fight and hunt. I was expecting her to be a pro right away, so watching her fail, was satisfying. Nothing makes me want to put down a book more, than when the author makes the main character an amazing, gorgeous chick who has no flaws. That's a definite turn-off. Mara did a great job at making the reader feel sympathy for Madeline. We were her cheerleader and we wanted her to succeed. We supported her, encouraged her and admired her even trying to fight and hunt. Some girls are just not made for things like that... like me! Overall, it was a fun read, but I feel the story has yet to finish. Hopefully, Book #2 will be published soon!
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Washington, D.C. � When Mark McGwire of the Cardinals and Sammy Sosa of the Cubs waged their home run battle in the National League in 1998, lifelong Iowan Donald �Spin� Williams crossed paths with both as a a bullpen coach for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Williams, 54, recalled the excitement of that season when he talked about Stephen Strasburg, the overall No. 1 draft pick of the Washington Nationals in 2009. The minor league pitching coordinator for the Nationals has worked extensively with Strasburg, who is slated to make his Major League debut Tuesday against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Nationals signed Strasburg to a record-breaking $15.1 million deal, including a signing bonus of $7.5 million. Washington general manager Mike Rizzo told MLB.com that Williams and Steve McCatty, the Nationals� pitching coach, put a plan in place with Strasburg during spring training and stayed on course. In Strasburg�s first 50 1/3 innings of professional baseball, he walked just 12 batters with 60 strikeouts and allowed 28 hits. Hype surrounding the youthful Strasburg, 21, may remind some fans of Bob Feller, the Van Meter native who made his big league debut with the Cleveland Indians on July 19, 1936, at the age of 17. The debut will come against the Pirates, a club Williams spent 27 years with as a coach in many roles, including big league pitching coach. Williams pitched in the minors for the Pirates from 1979-81 before he began his coaching career. Des Moines native Joel Hanrahan, a Norwalk graduate, is a reliever for the Pirates and a former closer for the Nationals. Jeff Clement, an infielder for the Pirates, is a 2002 graduate of Marshalltown and set a national high school record with 75 career home runs. Williams played junior college ball at Muscatine and was drafted out of Winona State in Minnesota in 1979 by the Pirates. He has operated a baseball school in Davenport, Spin Dogs Batting Cage & Instruction. His colleagues have included long-time scout Joe Murphy, a former coordinator of Grand Slam USA in Des Moines. After years as a coach in the Pittsburgh system, Williams joined the Nationals as an instructor prior to the 2006 season. Williams has spent the first two months of this season traveling between the Nationals� four full-season minor league teams, with short trips back home to Davenport on off days. He was on hand for two of the five starts Strasburg made for double-A Harrisburg this season and two of the first five starts with triple-A Syracuse. Strasburg was 6-2 with an earned-run average of 1.43 in his minor league career. Harris said Williams first met the pitching star in Florida last season after Strasburg joined the Nationals. The 6-foot-4, 220-pound righty signed too late to play in 2009 but reported to the Nationals� spring training and minor league site in Viera, Fla., before pitching in the Arizona Fall League. He connected with Williams along the way. Williams said Strasburg, drafted out of San Diego State, left a strong first impression. �First of all I think he handled himself well. It was the first time he was away from home,� Williams said. �We tried to make him as comfortable as we could.
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We have a small group of Usambara Giant Three Horned Chameleons for sale. Deremensis Chameleons are one of my favorite chameleon species. This is a chameleon we’ve worked with for several years. As babies Deremensis Chameleons come out bright blue with white and yellow and dots covering their bodies. They are a very slow paced chameleon and their skin reminds me of a Parsons Chameleon (Velvet like). They are the most wide bodied of the 3 horned chameleon species. Deremensis chameleons are a montane chameleon that prefers temperatures in the low to mid 70’s as a daytime high. They typically require cooler temperatures and plenty of hydration due to the frequent dew and rainfall in the regions they are native to. They have very similar requirements to that of a Jacksons Chameleon. Read our Jackson Chameleon Basics sheet for detailed information.
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Books: The Goblin Emperor, by Katherine Addison. YA fantasy. Hardback, 446 pages. Currently a stand-alone. Maia never wanted - and certainly never expected - to be emperor. The only son of the fourth wife of the emperor, Maia had been raised in near-exile by a man he feared and grew to hate. And Maia had the nerve to look like the racial blend he was: half foreign goblin, half imperial elf. So when the entire lineage above him died in a sabatoged airship, Maia ascended to the throne without friends and without any idea of the current political situation. All he had were the beautiful manners his mother taught him before her death in his childhood, and a strong desire to treat everyone with respect and mercy. While Addison was previously published in anthologies, The Goblin Emperor is Addison's first novel. Correction: Addison has published six novels under a different name. She did not attempt anything epic with her work, and kept the scope centered around Maia's artificially constrained world. This book is set almost inside Maia's mind, though it clings beautifully to both third person and past tense. Unfortunately, Addison could not resist falling into the "high fantasy" trap of piling on opaque names and honorifics as well as casting back in English grammar history for the "thee/thou" second-person familiar construction and its accompanying "est" verbs. So the conversations get more than a little difficult to fathom, with political implications of which pronouns are being used. I wish I had known that the very back of the book was the explanation of the names and their construction. I think it would have been a much more satisfying book if I had used that reference. Even without it, I was pleased with both the story and the characters. To be fair, there is so little action in the 400-plus pages that any less sympathy for the character would have meant I never finished the story. For the most part, people come and go, scheme and sympathize and fear, and pile up before the reader like half the population of an Imperial court naturally would. There is almost no conclusion to the book, but a part of that is because there was not a lot of action to conclude. Edited to add: Now that I know Addison is a previously published novelist, I feel more comfortable criticising the excesses in description and dialog. For having almost no action, this book was long, and an editor with a strong eye towards flow could have worked with Addison to tighten up the flow. It got loaned to Arashinomoui a month-plus ago.
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I saw the latest Superman installment, Man of Steel and was once again horribly disappointed. But rather than condemn DC Comics, Christopher Nolan or anyone else, I decided it was the idea behind a Superman movie I had a problem with. No, it’s not. I can totally explain where I’m coming from with this. Since his 1938 conception, Superman has been a symbol for much more than improper underwear wearing. He’s been a symbol for America! That’s right, the big US of A. Superman and America go together hand and hand, like Coca-Cola and apple pie. He is the greatest American hero ever. He achieves his legendary status because of what he believes in, certain (American) cultural traditions he adheres to and his embodiment of all things American. I’ve got nothing against America. When Superman was first introduced in Action Comics 1, America was in the depths of the Great Depression. Jobs and morale were at an all time low. Siegel and Shuster’s comic creation projected an American idealism people were happy to escape their realities with. In years to come, Superman would become America’s greatest weapon. It gave people a very black-and-white world view. Where many people’s lives were filled with conflicts, nuances, poverty and starvation, Superman had good guys and bad guys. The world was put in very basic terms. Why can’t everything be that simple? We all know the world isn’t black and white, and since the dramatic rise in terrorism, neither are the real life “good guys and bad guys.” Because the idea of bad guys being anybody is such a scary concept, we are at times paralyzed by our own fear. The bad guys Superman faces aren’t the enemies of the modern world, and any attempt to complicate the world of Superman to make it more “realistic” (which Superman, by its very nature, can’t be) would ruin the magic of the hero’s world. Ergo: you can never make Superman “realistic”, and therefore cannot make a ‘good’ Superman movie. Kind of. I understand there are more than a few creative liberties taken with reality in movies. But look at The Dark Knight. Christopher Nolan successfully adapted a level of realism that worked…anyway, you can’t make a Superman movie “good” unless it’s realistic and you can’t really make a Superman movie realistic. It’s the “real” human side of things that get in the way. I’m just saying, they haven’t made a good Superman movie, as of yet. Logic seems to indicate that this can’t be done and I’ll believe it when I see it. But until then, I’ll just blame it on the human side of Superman. A Q&A with Author Tonya Hurley and a ‘Precious Blood’ Summer Prize Pack Giveaway! I think that can’t be a good Superman movie, because I just don’t like Superman. I’m a Marvel girl. I think you’re on the right track with this anti-realism perspective (in fact, I made a similar point in a recent blog post at lastyearsman.com ). The essence of Superman is mythology and too much realism can only diminish the potency of the myth. It’s a kind of reductionism – if you deconstruct a legend and tinker with its components, you end up with less rather than more. Interesting article.
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rite aid customers now earn bonus cash instead of plenti points on certain promoted products. bonus cash may be redeemed at rite aid stores or riteaid.com starting 6 am the day after it is earned. customers will be prompted on the pin pad to choose whether to use Bonus Cash or save it for later. Bonus Cash cannot be used for tobacco products, alcohol, lottery tickets, licenses, prepaid cards, gift cards, money orders, money transfers, stamps, other mail services, items distributed by RediClinic™; prescriptions (including co-pays) filled in Massachusetts, Mississippi, New York, New Jersey, or Washington, and items prohibited by law. plenti pts can still be redeemed, until 07/10/18. although we no longer earn plenti pts at rite aid, any points you already have (or earn elsewhere) may still be redeemed at rite aid. on 07/10/18 the plenti program will end altogether and any unredeemed points will be lost.
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If you've been looking for one of the most powerful industrial air scrubbers on wheels in it's class, this powerful 1800 CFM unit will definitely meet your expectations. Meeting meeting government regulations on air quality can be a challenge. Plus making sure your employees have safer air to breath is always a priority. With Amaircare's powerful 1800 CFM you can achieve both. With it's dual 3 stage filter chamber plus a media pad filter, providing a total of 7 stages of filtration. It can easily be configured to address a wide range of air quality issues. It's perfect for use in printing facilities, welding shops, large warehouse or manufacturing floors, or any situation where need a heavy duty air scrubber that is portable on wheels to handle air particulate, fumes, gas, or chemicals. It portable and easy to move on wheels. For extremely heavy VOC / Chemicals and little to no particulate focus. HEPA filter cannot be used with this configuration. The HEPA is removed and replaced with the 30lb VOC Carbon cannsiter. This air scrubber is a portable high performance industrial grade air scrubber that is made for easy maneuverability. I can be configured for source capture with hose connectors. Requires an additional flange to purchase. With a variety of configuration options, it is ready to handle your situation quickly. With its huge dual filtering chamber it is designed to handle up to 13,500 sq ft X 8 ft ceilings (108,000 cubic feet) for particulate focused issues and is 1 air exchange per hour. It is designed to handle 6750 sq ft X 8 ft ceilings ( 54000 cubic feet) at 2 air exchange per hour, which is the minimum recommended by Amaircare for VOC applications. While this provides excellent air cleaning for most situations, it is important to keep in mind that more air cycle’s may be required for your specific situations. Both chambers have access at top for simple maintenance and filter change. Baked thermoset powder finish steel construction for long lasting units with no off gassing. dual prefilter for extra removal of large particulate for higher porformance. Powerfull 1800 cfm motor for efficient cleaning in large areas. Perfect seal filters with Amaircare's easy twist design. Provides seal integrity with no dirty air leak. Variable speed control to match air flow capture needs of contaminant level. Airflow: 1800 CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute), Rated 6750 sq ft X 8 ft ceilings at 2 air exchange per hour for VOC. 13500 sqft X 8 ft ceilings for particulate at 1 air exchange per hour.
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Advanced Reservations a must: Since Napa Valley is busy most of the time you should reserve all of your restaurant, spa, bicycles in advance. There are 250 wonderful wineries to visit, 10 world class restaurants, including the famous Wine Train, and the Culinary Institute of America. Of particular note are the spas in the area which offer facials, foot massages, mud baths, herbal wraps and aromatherapy treatments. We can help you arrange any particular spa treatment. Cancellation policy: We have a seven day cancellation policy, so any change or cancellation of reservation or room or room must be completed seven days prior to your arrival, or your reservation becomes non-cancelable and your deposit is non-refundable. We may require additional nights' stays depending upon availability. A service charge of ten percent will be deducted from any funds refunded. No smoking and no pets: In addition, we are a non-smoking property and charge a $250 cleaning fee if you smoke or bring pets in the room. Credit Cards: We accept Visa, American Express, Mastercard. No personal checks can be accepted for payment. Your credit card will be charged upon our acceptance of your reservation.
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Getting a good night’s sleep is something that often evades me. I have always been a poor sleeper, but lately, since going through the menopause, my sleep issues have increased. I think this is probably the case for most women over the age of fifty. With ongoing hormone imbalances and other health issues, we find that our sleep quality starts to suffer. This in turn makes us tired, listless and unable to function properly during the day. Doesn’t it feel good when we have a proper restful sleep ? So working in collaboration with TENA Lady I thought I would offer my experience and thoughts on trying to improve a poor sleep pattern. Of course I am not a medical expert, so if you are having medical issues that are preventing you sleeping, then please go see your doctor for more advice. I have written before about how Tena Lady can help those of us who suffer from bladder weakness. If you would like to read the blog post on this please click here. For this blog, therefore, I am going to discuss ways that I have found to be helpful. I have also chatted with friends about their experiences in overcoming the challenge of poor quality sleep. I really hope you find this post interesting and above all, helpful. If you suffer from poor sleep on a regular basis then you have my greatest sympathy. I hope that any one of my suggestions helps you in some small way. Firstly I think it’s important to check your bedroom. Is it conducive to sleep ? Is it cosy and warm ? Do you have nice bedding with the right type of pillows ? I don’t know about you, but if I have the wrong kind of pillows I find I can’t sleep and generally wake up with a stiff, painful neck. Next, try looking at your night time routine before you retire to bed. For me, I think it’s important I don’t eat too heavy a meal in the few hours before I retire to bed. I find, as I get older that I don’t digest food as easily as I used to, so I try and eat no later than 7pm. As part of my bedtime routine I always try get a hot bath which I find helps me relax and wind down. A few drops of Lavender essential oil added to the bath water really helps calm my mind down and relaxes my body. I love the company This Works who produce gorgeous natural products. This sleep set which is designed to help induce better sleep is just lovely. I love to apply the Deep Sleep Night Oil after I get out of the bath as it makes my dry skin so soft but it also smells divine. Deep Sleep Pillow Spray is just one of the best sleep sprays I have ever used. It is AMAZING. My sleep pattern has improved so much since I started spraying this onto my pillow and bed linen. Ooh ! and I also find an eye mask helps block out any light especially during the summer months when the sun rises early. I was recommended this Pukka Tea to drink in the evening as it supposed to help induce restful sleep. The tea contains oat flower, lavender and the wonderful herb valerian which is perfect for setting you up to peacefully drift off. I have also put together a little ‘dream trio’ to show you. On a personal note, I dream vividly quite often and wonder if it is because my mind is so active. This dream book is fabulous as I can read into the meanings of these dreams that I have. This is really fascinating reading as the interpretation of my dreams can be very true and meaningful. Have you ever used a dream book ? Why not try it ? You may be amazed at how your nighttime dreams are mirroring your daily thoughts while you are awake. I also love my little dream journal. In this I write my dreams for my life, both in the immediate and distant future. It’s lovely to day dream about future plans, but also I believe that if we write down our dreams then we are more likely to make them come true. It’s called The Law Of Attraction but I will write about that more in another blog post. And finally do you like my dream catcher ? In Native American legends it is said that hanging a dream catcher over your bed will catch your bad dreams and give you a more peaceful sleep. It is worth a try anyway ! And finally we come to a subject that many women feel awkward about discussing – bladder weakness. I mentioned in a previous post that I have suffered from this due to a prolapse which caused me huge issues. Unfortunately bladder weakness can affect women of any age with 61% of women in the UK experiencing bladder weakness at some point in their life. The wonderful people at TENA Lady recognise that frequent nightly toilet trips can really ruin your sleep. ( now ladies, we all know what I mean by those nightly toilet trips ) To be blunt I have not slept through the night without needing a pee since my first daughter was born over 31 years ago ! For those ladies who have severe bladder weakness TENA Lady have designed a night time range which is to help you get a better night’s sleep without the worry of leakage. Every night time product has extra absorbency when lying down, so you always feel dry, confident and protected all night long. ( and you get a better nights sleep too !) There are a range of products to suit you with TENA Lady Mini Night, TENA Lady Maxi Night and TENA Lady Pants Night. When my bladder weakness is ‘playing up’ ( too much high impact at Zumba Class !) then TENA Lady is absolutely the product I turn to. So don’t suffer in silence ladies and if your sleep is suffering then have a look at the products. You can even get a free sample sent to your home. Getting a good night’s sleep is absolutely key to good overall health and wellbeing. I know only too well how poor sleep can cause other issues and really make your life a misery. Sleeping poorly will always be a weakness of mine so I have to work hard to make sure I look after myself around my sleep habits. Have you any tips for a good nights sleep ? Are you suffering from poor sleep and how is that affecting your health and day to day life ?
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Dr. Jennifer Albon is a pediatrician who provides primary care to children from birth through adolescence including preventative care, urgent/sick visits, and chronic disease management. She has a special interest in providing primary care for children with special healthcare needs and medical complexity. Dr. Albon earned her medical degree at UCSF and received a masters degree in international development studies at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa while researching access to immunizations in refugee populations. She completed her pediatric residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. After her residency, she served as a primary care pediatrician for four years at Chiricahua Community Health Centers, Inc in Douglas, AZ, an underserved area on the US-Mexico border, and was an assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Arizona. She is an assistant clinical professor of pediatrics at UCSF and a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Albon J.Immunoprophylaxis. The Harriet Lane Handbook: A manual for pediatric house officers. Engorn B and Flerlage J (eds). 2014.
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We are constantly suggesting the best meals to eat and the ones to ignore for diabetics as well as suggesting low calorie food options. You can find selected restaurants offering diabetic meals as well as low calorie diet food options. if you are concerned about foods with high sugar or high cholesterol levels. You can also find instructions on picking the right food from the menus while looking for the best restaurants in Concord, TN. We eat here about once a week and have never been disappointed. This is real authentic Mexican food. It's a far cry from the standard franchised Mexican restaurants. Everything from the rice and salsa to the Horchata is prepared fresh daily, in house. The Queso dip is not to be missed. I've enjoyed every menu item from their extensive, freshly prepared menu that I have ordered. Some favorites include Monterrey fish, Popeye Chicken and the seafood burrito. La Parilla also features a full service bar and a nice selection of draft and bottled beers. Once you've enjoyed authentic Mexican dishes, such as the delights served at this fine establishment, you'll never look back. Excellent food. Great service. Large beers. Can't beat it in Turkey Creek. It's our go to restaurant with the kids. Never had a bad meal here.
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Check in is from 4-6 PM and check out is at 11 AM. If you can’t arrive during the check-in time, please phone ahead and make arrangements. SS Badger passengers please let us know your arrival time. We want to be sure we are here when you ring the bell! Please tell us of any dietary restrictions when you make your reservation. We will make every effort to accommodate your needs. Sorry, we do not allow any pets. As owners, we do have a pet, Daisey, who is confined to the owner’s quarters. She may appear in the public area if a guest requests to meet her. She is not allowed in the guest rooms. We do not have accommodations for young children. Children 10 and over are welcome. Please keep in mind that most of our guests are here for a quiet getaway. If your children come, make sure they understand this. No guest visitors are allowed. Smoking is not allowed in our home. We do have a smoking area with a bench on the walkway in our backyard. We require a deposit equal to one night’s room and tax. If you must cancel and you give us at least seven day’s notice, you will receive your deposit back less $20 cancellation fee. If you do not give us seven day’s notice, you will forfeit your deposit.
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The V30 is expected to be launched either along side or after the next-generation C30. It seems that the V30 shows off a more family friendly designed vehicle – In front, there are smaller and more sharper headlamps that better mimic what we see on the S60and at the rear the tailamp design is more shapely while still incorporating Volvo’s signature lighting scheme. So, it seems that both the design and functionality are going to amaze us in a positive way. The car is due to be unveiled in late 2012 or early 2013.
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Tulsa's Premier Mardi Gras Experience! Burlesque, Dixieland brass music, stilt walkers, showgirls, face painters, magicians, and authentic Cajun cuisine; with complimentary bead Necklaces and masks while they last. The 3rd annual fundraiser for a charitable Tulsa organization. The 2019 event will benefit the Tulsa Veterans of Foreign Wars. Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler!!
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Since moving from Rome once the tour ended was not ideal in terms of cost B and I decided that a day trip would be our best option for exploring more of Italy. Looking at the surrounding cities, Naples appealed to us both the most- the birthplace of pizza, how could we resist? We booked our Eurostar Frecciarossa tickets (through Trenitalia) prior to leaving for Europe as B had found a good deal. Lizzy, from Topdeck, also decided to join us and purchased her ticket the day before we left. However, her's cost, I think, a little more than ours, had a much ealier departure and arrived after ours! So booking in advance can definitely save you some time and money. Already running late, in addition to being confused at the station, meant a frantic sprint to catch out train in time. However, like all things seemed to be in Italy, the service was running late-even later than us and the train sat at the platform for a further 20 minutes. I wasn't sure what to expect in terms of appearance, and thought the train may contain little compartments like the trains in Harry Potter and Eurotrip (no "Ah mi scusi" like incidents for us!). But, perhaps, because this was not an overnight journey the train was set out like one of our city rail trains (the newer ones) but with less seating and tables between the seats. The train from Rome to Naples took a little under two hours. As we waited for Lizzy to arrive we talked to the friendly people at information. They were super helpful and mapped out different things we could see (like visit some of the castles in the area). We soon met with Lizzy and first on the agenda was checking Lizzy into the Hostel she would be staying at (she was to continue on her own solo journeys from there). This proved to be a much harder task than anticipated and we jumped on one tram but after awhile had a feeling we may be heading in the wrong direction so got off and caught a different tram going in the opposite direction. We did finally manage to find the place- Hostel of the Sun. I don’t know what the living conditions are like here but the staff are really friendly. The receptionist lady had a nice chat with us and had a lot of great advice for Lizzy about when and how to travel from Naples to other cities she was interested in. If I were to stay in Naples this would be the place I would pick (plus it seemed to have really good reviews). Across the street from the hostel was a little café where we purchased Sfogliata, a sweet pastry that originated in Naples. Although we had been blessed with a mild winter and a shining sun for most of our trip, the weather that day was miserable so we huddled under our umberellas (Lizzy and I purchased two brightly coloured ones from some streets vendors for only 3 Euros!) and savoured our sweet treats. It was delicious- crispy pastry and an zesty orange cream filling. Since we had lost our bearings a little we didn't end up following the route that the people at information had mapped out for us, instead we just freely explored heading in the general direction on the famous Sorbillo Gino Pizzeria. Naples has a lot of the stereotypical Italian alleyways with clotheslines spanning out between all the buildings. And, if not suburban, they were lined with stores whose merchandise would spill over to the streets. The majority of stores were selling touristy trinkets and nativity displays, which Naples is also famous for. We also noticed that everywhere had red chilli merchandise and had no idea what that meant- was Naples also famous for chilli? This question would be answered at the end of the day. Now, for what we went to Naples for- the Pizza. We went to THE place and it was easy to spot by the crowd gathered outside waiting for a table. The place is called Soribillo Gino Pizzeria (Via dei Tribunali, 38 80138 Naples, Italy). We left our name with the door lady and waited to be called. It was quite annoying because of the rain we were all under the little shelter and were being harassed by people asking for money. They were very persistent and would just stand near us and keep asking, even when we had said no. In fact, it was a little scary because even when we moved down the street these two men kept following us and we ended up hiding out in a bakery and then sneaking back to the restaurant. Luckily, our name was called soon after and we were seated. The restaurant is nothing fancy and the patrons are all squished together. But you knew that meant the Pizza alone was enough to draw the crowds. And we were pleased to see the restaurant was filled mostly with local Italians, so not just a tourist trap. We were amazed at how cheap the pizzas were, I think averaging around 5 Euro. In Australia, a place as famous as this for a certain dish would for sure be out of our price range. But that’s the thing I find about travelling to other countries- its much more affordable to eat nice than it is back home. We each ordered a Pizza each, as was the go in Italy. And they are huge Pizzas, as you can see below. But, oh my, so delicious! Best pizza I have had, ever. Its really simple in its ingredients and doesn’t have a million toppings but it is so well made- the crust is not heavy and the sauce is more natural and full of flavour. I must admit, near the end of the Pizza I was so full that it was a total struggle to finish but I (cheered on by Liz and B) did manage- and felt like death afterwards! But totally worth it. I would go back to Naples again just for that Pizza. Ok, shall end the pizza love rant. As we continued exploring we stumbled upon a lemon “factory”, factory was the word they used but more like a store with a kitchen in the back. What really caught our eye was the sign out front that said free tastings (who doesn’t love free!) . The store mostly sold Lemonchello, in really cute bottles which we stocked up on as gifts. They also sold various lemon sweets. While there we sampled the original lemonchello and a milky variety. When searching for things to do in Naples I read about the Naples underground tour which you could do. I would highly recommend you do this if in Naples. Was really interesting and something different to the usual church and tower tours of other Italian cities. The tour led us around various parts of the Naples' underground and explained the history of it. The tour guide was full of interesting anecdotes, like the various uses the city thought of for underground in current time- such as creating underground canals! The only people I would not recommend this to is claustraphobics as it involved walking through a lot of tiny, tight and dark tunnels. Personally, I thought that all added to the fun of it. We asked our tour guide what was with all the chillis which caused him to laugh. They were actually not red chillis but horns, warn to ward off evil. He also told us that the ladybugs we may have also seen was thought to bring luck. After the tour we headed back to the station and said a sad good-bye to Lizzy. We stopped by the station café and I tried my first Italian coffee. I don’t really like coffee and definitely chose the wrong drink, it ended up being a straight shot topped with whipped cream. It was actually amusing at the bar because a lot of the drinks were served with a water chaser. We also purchased some more Sfogliata for the journey home. And that ended our day in Naples. I've been to Naples twice and its still the best ever time i had on holiday!! The pizzas are such lush & fresh!
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Cliverton is able to arrange cover for you if you are using your own animals for public handling, such as offering educational talks, children’s parties or even for therapeutic sessions. We are able to cover the use of most types of animal through our insurance for animal education talks, visits and parties. This policy is suitable for those who use animals as a business or on a voluntary basis for public handling and are wishing to to cover the Public Liability . Where you use animals for educational talks. This can be in schools, nursing/care homes, scout groups or public events. If you either host or attend animal parties, our educational talks and parties policy automatically provides insurance cover. If you allow members or the public to either hold, stroke or touch the animals, we provide cover under the Public Liability should a claim arise. This will include bug hunts, pond dipping and woodland walks. If you give professional advice as a service for a separate fee and the advice is incorrect or results in either a physical or financial loss, we will cover claims arising up to £500,000. We are also able to provide additional cover for commercial premises, business interruption, theft of money and your home. The use of any dogs which are classed as a banned breed.
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James E. Arnold & Associates, LPA, is a Columbus, Ohio law firm that also serves the Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Dayton areas. We focus on trial practice for both individuals and corporate clients, in both state and federal courts, including lawyer disciplinary cases. These cases might include bar admissions, character & fitness or unauthorized practice of law. Ohio lawyers who need help responding to grievances often seek our advice and assistance. Our legal team has the qualifications that Ohio lawyers seek as they prepare to appear before grievance disciplinary committees. The Supreme Court of Ohio receives several thousand grievances a year, but only about 100 of those are formally prosecuted; many others are resolved through the volunteer grievance committees. A felony conviction means an automatic suspension for a lawyer. In Ohio, disbarment is permanent. While our focus is on grievances in Ohio, we also assist lawyers with matters in the federal courts, including bankruptcy court; we bring great value to our clients’ disciplinary cases. If you have concerns regarding business and commercial litigation, responding to the lawyer disciplinary process in Ohio, or any other referenced practice area, contact James E. Arnold & Associates, LPA. Our lawyers represent clients in the state of Ohio including Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Dayton.
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I am a third-year History of Medicine PhD student. My research is supervised by Professor Roberta Bivins and is kindly funded by the Wellcome Trust. My thesis is provisionally titled 'Advertising, Stereotypes and ‘Addiction’: Understanding Sunbed Representation in England, 1970s-1990s'. In the UK, the term 'sunbed' appeared in both newspaper and magazine advertisements in 1978. The first part of my thesis evaluates these advertisements from the late 1970s to late 1980s. Both indoor tanning devices (used in private households) and ‘tanning parlours’ (located in unregulated public spaces) are explored. A visual analysis of print press material and trade directories provides information of where sunbeds initially emerged; the types of local to national manufacturing businesses drawn to selling sunbeds; the adverts' original target audiences, and finally, how sunbeds were marketed as 'healthy' and 'safe' to the public. Further audio-visual analysis of television reports, combined with oral histories and material from business archives, will illustrate how sunbed use (both domestic and commercial) became an accepted and popular consumption throughout the 1980s. Having investigated the factors which drove the 'excess persistence' of sunbed use, the second part of my thesis explores the media-induced ‘moral panic’ surrounding sunbed consumption. In 1991, the first medical authority officially coined the term ‘Tanorexia’ in Britain. This weight given by public health officials led to an emergence of an undesirable 'Tanorexic' stereotype within a wide-range of mid-to-late 1990s visual material. The 'Tanorexic' was framed and stigmatised on national television, made accessible to the public via documentaries, talk shows and news reports. Through evaluating this media, I argue that this gendered and class-based stereotype extends the histories of women (and homosexual men) being criticised for ‘vain’ and ‘feminine’ consumptions. However, the media-induced moral panic was also an attempt to decrease skin cancer rates, aiming to improve the long-term health of the British public. My research on the sunbed industry builds on the history of how 'mixed media' and medical research changes the representation of consumptions - particularly those related to health commerce; 'healthy' bodies; 'excess'; moral panic; stereotyping; stigma, and finally 'addiction'. An exploration of the sunbed industry also adds to the historical narratives that address class, gender, race, age and sexuality. 2016 – 2019: Medical Humanities PhD, Centre for the History of Medicine, University of Warwick, (Originally titled): ‘Aesthetics, Addictions and Health advice: Understanding ‘Tanorexia’ in Contemporary Britain, 1978-2016’. Supported by the Wellcome Trust. Supervised by Professor Roberta Bivins. Spring Term 2018: Audited an MA module, ‘Television History and Aesthetics’, to develop my understandings of 'neo-liberal' bodies portrayed through audio-visual media. Taught by Dr Rachel Moseley (Department of Film and Television Studies). 2015 – 2016: MA History of Medicine (Distinction), Centre for the History of Medicine, University of Warwick. Dissertation Title: ‘THE TANOREXIA TIMEBOMB’: The History of Sunbed Addiction and The Sunbed Industry in England, 1978-2015. Supervised by Professor Roberta Bivins. Supported by the Wellcome Trust. 2011 – 2014: BA Combined Honours: History and Music (First Class), University of Liverpool. Dissertation Title: The History of Bulimia Nervosa among America Males in New York, 1970-1999. Supervised by Dr Stephen Kenny. 2014: David Thistlewood Award (highest overall mark in Year 2 and Year 3 in the Combined Honours programme). 2012: Study Abroad Semester Scheme (awarded the sole exchange position on the Combined Honours course to study at Monash University, Melbourne). Creed, Fabiola, Review of 'Tania Woloshyn, Soaking up the Rays: Light Therapy and Visual Culture in Britain, C. 1890-1940 (Manchester: University of Manchester Press, 2017)' in Social History of Medicine, (February 2019). (UPCOMING) 27-30 August 2019: ‘65 hours sunbathing’ or ‘7 hours on a sunbed’: The Sensible Sunbed Consumer (England, 1980 to 1982). ‘Sense and Nonsense’, European Association for the History of Medicine and Health (EAHMH), University of Birmingham. 12 March 2019: ‘The Body Programme for the Positive Woman’: Sunbed Consumers and Affluence (Liverpool, 1978-1980).' (PhD Work in Progress Seminar), Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine (CHSTM), University of Manchester. 11-13 July 2018: 'SUNBEDS FOR YOUR HEALTH & SAFETY’: Sunbed adverts in the Mersey Yellow Pages, 1978-2002.' 'Conformity, Resistance, Dialogue and Deviance in Health and Medicine' International, Biennial Conference, Social History of Medicine (SSHM), University of Liverpool. 10-13 May 2018: 'From "overuse" to "addiction": Translating medical sunbed health advice to national television, England, 1990s', 'Media and Medicine' Panel, American Association for the History of Medicine Annual Conference (AAHM), Los Angeles, California, US. 19-21 February 2018: 'A visual feast [of] muscle builders’: Men, Sunbeds and Television in Thatcher’s England', Broadcasting health and disease. Bodies, markets and television, 1950s-1980s conference, Wellcome Trust, London. 9th - 10th November 2017: 'The emergence and persistence of sunbed addiction in England, 1978-2010', Society for the Study of Addiction Annual Conference, Newcastle. 7th November 2017: 'A ‘healthy’, ‘safe’ and ‘deep lasting tan’ – ‘all year long’: The Advertising of Household Sunbeds in British Newspapers, 1978-1988', Cambridge Body and Food Histories (Bodily Modifications interdisciplinary research theme), University of Cambridge. 29th - 30th June 2017: 'From 'healthy golden’ people to ‘tanorexics dying for a tan’: The Visual Culture of Sunbed Consumption in the British Media, 1978-2013', Postgraduate Medical Humanities Conference 2017, Centre for Medical History, University of Exeter. 5th May 2017: 'A Gendered Addiction: The Framing of ‘Tanorexia’ by the British Media and Medical Authorities, 1978-2010', Contemporary Applications of Historical Research Conference, Humanities Building, University of Nottingham. May 2016: 'The Rise of the Sunbed Industry: ‘Tanorexia’ among White British Women: Liverpool, 2006-2016', Department of History Postgraduate Conference, University of Warwick. February 2016: ‘Dermatologists fear the cult of sun worship is getting out of hand: How did medical authorities and the sunscreen industry popularise suntanning during the 1960s?’, ‘Contested Histories’ History Department MA Conference, University of Warwick. (Upcoming) April - July 2019: Wellcome Trust Secondment Fellowship at Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST), Westminster. 25 - 28 January 2018: Finalists for the 'Public Health Product Forge' Hackathon (Edinburgh). In our teams, we had to research and design a template of a product ('Med-Ease'), which would fill a gap in the medical market and improve public health services. Our 1-minute elevator pitch allowed us to be shortlisted to present our 6-minute promotion presentation. This was followed by a Q&A session with the judges (Directors in Public Health/the NHS in Scotland). 9th - 10th November 2017: Presented a poster showcasing a summary of my thesis for the SSA poster competition. January 2017 - January 2018: Monthly blog posts, 'PhD Life: A Blog on Addictions, Bodies, Drugs, 'Excessive' Consumptions, Gender ….. AND SUNBEDS'. 18th September 2017: Blog piece for the Beauty Demands Network, University of Birmingham: 'Sunbeds: Are they simply an 'irrational' compulsion?'. 7th June 2017: Shortlisted for the final round of the 'Three Minute Thesis competition (3MT)' for doctoral students (University of Warwick). August 2015: Volunteer work experience for Boots Archivists, Conservators and Records Managers in Nottingham. September 2014 – August 2015: Classroom Learning Assistant, Toot Hill Secondary School/College, Nottingham. 2018 - 2019: Assists Dr Jane Hand and Dr Kathryn Wood convene the Centre for the History of Medicine Work-in-Progress Seminars. 2016 – 2017: Chair for first-year PhD students, Postgraduate History Student Staff Liaison Committee, University of Warwick. 2015 – 2016: Secretary and peer-review editor for the History Department’s postgraduate journal Retrospectives, University of Warwick. 2015 – 2016: Co-convenor for the Centre for the History of Medicine Reading Lunch series with Andrew Burchell, University of Warwick. March 2016: Oral History Society workshop volunteer for the ‘Through the shop window, 1880s-1980s’ exhibition, Leamington Spa Museum & Gallery. 12 February 2016: Chair for the MA History Postgraduate Committee, organising the 'Contested Histories' Conference, University of Warwick. American Association for the History of Medicine. PhD Life: A Blog on Addictions, Bodies, Drugs, 'Excessive' Consumptions, Gender ….. AND SUNBEDS. ‘Dreaming of a Brown Christmas?, Telegraph Sunday, December 1981. ‘Tanorexia’, Daily Mail, 16 May 1996. Daily Mail, 30 July 2009.
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mothermade: Let’s hear those adoptee #validvoices #flipthescript! Add yours! Let’s hear those adoptee #validvoices #flipthescript! Add yours! Telling one’s truth is exhausting! Adoptees are taking the mic and tweeting. #FliptheScript began at Lost Daughters when I posed a campaign for the month of November. My sisters were supportive and excited. We are a family of adoptees. Each of us has a different story to tell, and our family of writers runs the gamut … domestic adoption, transracial adoption, foster care, international adoption and more. Some of our sisters are adopted parents as well as adoptees. I am always amazed at the diversity of voices. November’s significance lies in a few adoption industry campaigns, National Adoption Month, Orphan Sunday and today … World Adoption Day. The wonderful talents in the adoptee family have converged to make sure our voices are heard and seen as #validvoices. Filmmaker Bryan Tucker (Closure), created a wonderful video featuring the Lost Daughters voices. Now, I look to you. Adoptees only. Join your family and tell your story below in the comments. Also note that I will be pulling out some of your comments to tweet this month. Let our voices ring out … loudly, honestly and collectively. While frustrated with my old woman confusion, my son did help me create a MEME; and yes, he is the baby in the photograph.
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The Greatest Dad in the Universe! Thank you for being the Greatest Dad in the Universe! Thank you for being the Greatest example to be a Parent! Thank you for loving me so much as a sinner, that you found me forgiven thru my Big Brother Jesus! Thank you for never giving up on me, even though I sometimes wanted too! Thank you for punishing me when I disobeyed, I know that you Love Me. More than anything thank you for Adopting me as your daughter through Jesus Christ! Thank you for giving me a man who loves me & cares for me, the way you want husbands to be! God he is a understanding man who tries to relate to all that I have been through and stands by me! Some men would have ran away when I have had all the surgeries, I have had. He was there when I could not walk, wipe the drool & tears from my face. God, thank,you for loving me so much that you put David in my life. He is a wonderful Father to two sons (Dave & Adam)! He is loves his sons so much that he gave up a lot for them! God, because of Daivd I now understand how much you Love your children that you sent Jesus to die in our place! I love you so much! There is no amount of words that could express how much I Love You! Wishing everyone Father a Blessed & Wonderful Father’s Day!
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From 6 April 2014, the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act (ERR) 2013 introduced changes to the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Act 1990. The changes introduced are set out below. Listed Building Heritage Partnership Agreements have been introduced to allow listed building consent for specified works (other than demolition), to listed buildings covered by the Agreement, which would otherwise require several consents. Local Listed Building Consent Orders have been introduced to allow local planning authorities to grant permission for works (other than demolition) to listed buildings in their area, which would otherwise require several consents. Listed Building Consent Orders have been introduced to allow the Secretary of State to grant permission for works (other than demolition) to listed buildings in England which would otherwise require several consents. Certificates of Lawfulness for proposed works have been introduced to give confirmation that proposed works (other than demolition) do not require listed building consent. Where new buildings are listed, it is now possible to declare that specific features of the building, or specific buildings or structures attached to, or within the curtilage of the listed building are not of special interest. A Certificate of Immunity from listing, which previously could only be sought if a building was the subject of a planning application, can now be sought at any time. The demolition of unlisted buildings in conservation areas now requires planning permission rather than conservation area consent. Failing to apply for such permission is made a criminal offence. See: Conservation area consent for more information. Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act. English Heritage, Creating an efficient system for protecting our heritage.
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Agastache ‘Cotton Candy’ | TERRA NOVA® Nurseries, Inc. This easy, vigorous grower blooms non-stop from midsummer through fall. The dense flower spikes have numerous light pink flowers. Compact low branching habit. Does great in the south according to Tony Avent in North Carolina. 20" / 18" / 25" It has dense flowers spikes of light pink that bloom for a long time and the attractive calyces extend the showy season. The low branching, compact habit is a bonus. Easy to grow with good drainage. All Agastache are popular with hummingbirds. Tony Avent says "This TN introduction is one of the first of the brightly-colored Agastache hybrids to survive our NC summers." Also did well in Dallas, TX according to the Dallas Arboretum.
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November 15, 2017 November 16, 2017 www.kfolsen.comLeave a Comment on Union is the state of being united or joined. Recent three days Parat (union) have organized a course for the representatives. Martin & me after our presentation! Relieved and excited! Thank you, Parat for letting me gain this experience. I have learnt much and I am looking forward to future challenges and development. I feel humble for receiving this opportunity. Next Between the struggle and responsibility, there are happy moments.
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​Belgard U Start Block | U Start Base Block | Landscape Wall Base is a brilliant invention. This retaining wall base can be used across-the board as a base level for landscaping walls. The Belgard U Start Block allows for efficient installation and labor cost savings. Speak to Anderson’s Masonry Hearth and Home professional for more details! * Please Note: Block's actual coverage length is 16 11/16"
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Kala jadu is one of the devastating, which can destroy things. When someone entangled in an effect of kala jadu then someone possesses their mind just because of that their life go downstream. There many people’s whose life affected cause of kala jadu, therefore, they look a solution of how to get overcome the effect of kala jadu? However, kala jadu is used for both the purpose either good or bad; it totally depends on the caster intention, actually what they want. If you think that your life is not going according to you, someone strives to possess you and some hidden energies is affecting your life then you need to make a consult with a Muslim astrology specialist. They will suggest you an appropriate way to get rid of the effect of kala jadu and released you from the effect of kala jadu. Often kala jadu is used for fulfilling selfishness, but sometimes people use kala jadu because destroy a life of their victim. If you are the person, whose life is affected a cause of kala jadu because of that you aren’t able to reach your desired goal and negative energies is affecting your life and your success path then you can make Dua get rid of kala jadu. Dua is the only one powerful and strong to get rid of all the negative energies along with brings positive vibes back in life. Because dua is performing in front of Allah, Allah accomplishes all the dreams and wishes of the people which are performed from a pure heart. So make a consult with a Moulana ji they will perform dua for your in front of Allah to get a rid effect of kala jadu and bring happiness and positivity in your life back, which is you lost cause of kala jadu.
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New From Berg, this funky little printer is a fresh new gadget. This portable gizmo prints and streams straight from your smartphone. The Little Printer will gather all your prints together to create a timely, beautiful mini-newspaper… how cool is that!
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business announced a customized graduate-level educational programs for information technology professionals as part of General Electric’s Information Technology Leadership Program. GE’s challenging two-year early career leadership rotational program helps participants develop problem-solving skills through advanced courses in IT and technology projects, as well as presentations to senior leadership that are aligned with business objectives. The customized curriculum, also being delivered by faculty in the School of Informatics and Computing at IU Bloomington, will consist of a 15-credit graduate-level certificate program, which will be completed through a series of in-person and online courses. Upon completion, and based on participant performance, GE professionals can continue working toward a MBA degree or a Master of Science degree in information technology management, finance, global supply chain management, management or marketing. Approximately 150 GE professionals will make up the first cohort. Courses will focus on five specialty areas identified by GE, including analysis leading to solutions, program and project management, service management and platform and infrastructure management. While these subjects are taught as part of Kelley’s degree programs, faculty will work with GE practice and thought leaders to customize existing courses and to develop new courses as needed. GE (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter. The best people and the best technologies taking on the toughest challenges. Finding solutions in energy, health and home, transportation and finance. Building, powering, moving and curing the world. Not just imagining. Doing. GE works. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.ge.com. For more details on GE’s ITLP program, visit: http://www.ge.com/itlp.
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As President Trump threatened to close the US-Mexico border, hundreds of Central American migrants walked towards Tijuana San Ysidro crossing point from Tijuana into California as tensions mounted over the asylum issue in the US border town. "If we find that it gets to a level where we are going to lose control or where people are going to start getting hurt, we will close entry into the country for a period of time until we can get it under control," Trump said as migrants sought to cross the border. "The whole border. I mean the whole border. Mexico will not be able to sell their cars into the United States where they make so many cars," the US president added. The migrants were protesting the slow process of visa application amid calls by migrant leaders to cross the border. As tensions rose border officials and human rights activists intervened to prevent the border crossing. The migrants comprising of people belonging mainly from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala have walked nearly 4,400 kilometres are now at the US doorstep. Authorities in Tijuana have set up a job fair in an attempt to recruit skilled workers as Mexico continues to house them. Mexico deployed riot police as officials predicted that upto 10,000 Central American migrants could gather at the northern border crossing points of Tijuana and Mexicali. President has branded the migrants as dangerous, even calling it as an act of invasion derisively naming them "migrant caravan". The US president had said border guards could use bullets to prevent crossing leading to large-scale criticism. There are already over 5,000 US guards patrolling the border with the numbers set to swell in the months ahead.
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Integrated Informatics Inc. now offers a complete aerial data solution, from data capture to analysis and data management, using senseFly’s eBee unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). This solution offers a significant cost-reduction related to mobilization and demobilization of fixed-wing and helicopter surveys. Integrated Informatics Inc. is a leading consultancy for Geographic Information System implementation and development. Founded in 2002, Integrated Informatics provides spatial data management, workflow and process automation, and custom mapping solutions to the Energy and Natural Resource sectors throughout North America with offices in Calgary, Alberta, Houston, Texas, and St. John's, Newfoundland. senseFly is a Swiss company that develops and produces autonomous ultralight flying drones, also called UAVs, and related software solutions.
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We will now be hosting a coffee morning on Saturday 8th August where we will be exhibiting all of the photos already submitted for the Exhibition part of the Shindig. We’re still keen to receive more pictures so don’t hesitate in keeping them coming. Don’t forget, entering your photos into the exhibition gives you a chance of one of your photos making it into the 2016 Skelwith Fold Calendar. We look forward to seeing you on Saturday 8th August between 10:30am and 1:00 pm over coffee and a biscuit.
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You can wear your heart on your sleeve or you can wear it over your chest, a second heart that is. This anatomical heart necklace by LostApostle models the cardiac organ. The aorta, pulmonary artery, and even the veins over the drumming muscle are sculpted in great detail. It’s accented with a drop of jeweled blood. Be brave, wear your heart where everyone can see. The Anatomical Heart Necklace is available online for $80 at www.LostApostle.etsy.com.
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Douglass High School Homes for Sale by Bill Jamison - Jamison & Co. Homes for sale in Atlanta that serve Douglass High School. There are currently 141 homes that serve Douglass High School in Atlanta with an average price of $177,162. For availability or more information about homes for sale in the Douglass High School district call Bill Jamison - Jamison & Co. at 404-419-3643 .
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I happily live in an all-Apple household electronically (where possible): iPhones, iPads (both of which I’m really never without), MacBooks (of different flavors), Apple wireless equipment and a Nest thermostat (not technically an Apple product, but designed and manufactured by a former Apple employee and built with the same competent user-friendliness and design aesthetic as Apple products). For more information on the Nest, see here. Before iPads existed, I had a Kindle and a Nintendo DS, both of which got sold when I got my first iPad. Since then, I’d entirely given up paper books. With the various reading apps at my disposal, I was perfectly happy to give up the weight of multiple books, the choice of which ones, and the worry (whether traveling, which I’ve never been able to do as much as I’d like and am doing none of now, or just heading to work for the day and knowing I’ll be able to read at lunch) of finishing one book without having another to start (getting the impression “hand over the books and nobody gets hurt” yet?) – for having all my books with me at all times, and the ability to get a new one anytime, anywhere, all in a package a little more than a pound in weight that will stay on all day long. No, this isn’t an ad for an iPad, but I do warn all you Apple haters, anti-Apple comments will not be approved. 🙂 This is my playground and I make the rules. No, this is about me and books. Bear with me, I’ll get there (or not if you prefer, skip ahead or bail entirely – your choice). Anyway, I figure as long as I don’t spend the mortgage payment on books (which, so far, I’ve managed to restrain myself from doing) it’s a harmless, even a positive addiction. Ask any English teacher. I knew when the prospect of surgery came up, I’d be stuck at least at home, if not in bed, for a while, feeling very not myself. It was a given. What I had not counted on amidst significant other preparations (kitchen full of comfort food, laundry done, house tidied up, surgery specific clothing and supplies bought and packed in case of an unexpected hospital admission) was how physically weak I would actually be when I came home. Part of that was not knowing precisely how extensive the surgery would have to be – which is a normal result of not being able to fully know until my CSurg actually got in there. Turns out she had to remove more than any of us had planned, since the tumor turned out to be 50% bigger than multiple tests had led us all to believe and then she had to make sure she got clean margins, including part of the chest wall because of the tumor’s proximity. All together (although a slightly more ovoid, less round shape) the amount of tissue that had to be removed is about the mass of a hockey puck. Now this plot detour is intentional – let’s talk about Mom. I am as unlike my Mom as a natural-born child can be from a parent. Most of my life I would joke that it’s a good thing that the women in this species bear the offspring, otherwise we’d wonder who my mother was. I look like, think like, and have the same tastes as my Dad’s side of the family (there are some seriously strong genes over there). As I’m getting older I do find a few more ways I’m like my mom (yes, yes, move along, nothing to see here); I think adding the 3 physical traits we’ve found we’re now up to a grand total of maybe 9 similarities. That overwhelming amount of difference between us has meant that Mom and I haven’t necessarily had the relationship I was socialized to expect, or one as close as either one of us wanted it to be. Often, Mom and I simply don’t speak each other’s language. And yet even when I’m pissed at Mom, when our communication has broken down yet again, there is one thing I will always admire about her and be thankful for: she is a spectacularly good caretaker of someone in (even an extended) crisis. At least with me (and from who else’s perspective can I really see this anyway?), she has a wonderful way of being very attentive, and yet unobtrusive – allowing the crisisee (a new word I just made up for fun) to rest as needed, without the pressure of having to “entertain a guest,” and yet being instantly there to make a meal, get some meds, or refill a glass of water. Mom has a sense of the right distance to allow the crisisee to test her limits as they improve over time, but is still close enough to be a safety net if the crisisee overreaches. It’s a hard thing to describe – I think you’ll either get what I’m trying to convey or not. In any case, my Mom rocks! So it was that the day after my first surgery my Mom showed up at my house with a stack of paperbacks she had already read. They were perfect: the kind of light chick lit that would keep me occupied while my body healed some, but nothing I had to really concentrate on or remember. In retrospect, the first surgery wasn’t too bad – went into it full strength, they only worked on one side – I was hanging out downstairs the very next day. Not feeling great by any means but not needing to be in bed. And awake enough to read…alot…4 books in the first 4 days. Everyday Mom came up to hang out that week there was another book waiting for her to take home (this was before she told me to just pay them forward). And a few days later, I could deal with the iPad for a bit to check email and Facebook, but still didn’t want to hold it for reading – too heavy. I ended up reading paper books the whole time between the 2 surgeries (exactly 14 days apart). He floated the idea of getting me a Kindle again so that should I have the same experience with the second surgery (or worse, since the second time we were working on both sides) I could read when I was up to it with something even lighter than the paperbacks I had been holding. So, we headed over to Best Buy and picked one up, went home and charged it up, and tucked it into the packed bag. Let me tell you it was a godsend. The second surgery was much harder than the first one! Working on both sides, not just one. I wasn’t even close to fully recovered from the first one – which was actually deliberate but also made things more difficult. And the procedures that were done were just inherently more traumatic to the tissues than ones in the first surgery. Let’s just say I was basically in a narcotic fog for the first two days after the surgery. There were still short periods when I wanted to read (I read myself to sleep every night, so it was the perfect thing to do while waiting for the next dose of pain meds to kick in and send me blessedly back to dreamland), but I’m not sure I could have dealt with a book then. Thankfully I didn’t have to. I had my Kindle. I could just prop it up against a pillow and use a single touch to turn pages until my eyes closed again. No, this is also not meant to be an ad for a Kindle (but if you want one I’ll make it easy, click here). It’s more about how Hubby takes good care of me too, and yay, I got to have my books still even though I was in considerably worse shape the second time around! The It’s Monday, What Are You Reading? meme is hosted at Book Journey. When novitiate Joanna Stafford learns her cousin is about to be burned at the stake for rebelling against Henry VIII, she flees Dartford Priory. But when she and her father are arrested, she finds herself a pawn in a deadly power struggle.
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There have been books, articles, presentations and courses on how you can study culture through its waste. It’s one of the methodological premises of Discard Studies. But what about studying cityness through waste? Cityness has been used to describe both “how urban citizens give meaning to the city they live in and how this creation of meaning alters the way the city is represented” and as “an instrument to capture something that otherwise might easily get lost: types of urbanity that are non-Western.” The geographical edges of cities are not the edges of cityness, for the areas outside of urban centers sustain them, as geographers such as Neil Brenner (among others) have pointed out. Thus, cityness is more of a network, an indeterminate set of flows, or a constantly shifting set of relations rather than an incorporated density of architecture. [O]ur point is to offer up a methodological sensibility, which we call the site multiple, to add to these productive interpretive tools available for investigating cityness. Cityness has its more-than-urban geographies (Simone, 2010). Getting at cityness, then, requires analytical tools that might enable analysts to follow action that not only partly generates cityness, but which, when followed, may also exceed it. Rather than a theory of ‘the urban’, the site multiple can be construed as a helpful ‘thinking technology’ (Haraway, 2004: 336) that can be put to work with, rather than against, the interventions of metrocentricity, subaltern urbanism and Roy’s alternatives [to study the urban]. [U]rban enclaves of finance, insurance and real estate (what is known as the FIRE economy), which in some strands of urban studies stand in for the rise of a new type of city (i.e. world or global cities) and its attendant economy, are also industrial waste producers and thus belie their common representation as flagships of a dematerialized or virtual information or knowledge economy. Subsequently, peri-urban industrial zones—which if they appear at all in the literature on global cities and information economies—will be shown to perform some of the same roles typically assumed to be the purview of those urban enclaves associated with the FIRE economy, such as brand management, legal liability protection and corporate public relations. Thirdly, cities that are ‘off the map’ (Robinson, 2002) will be shown to exhibit characteristics of urban innovation systems often associated with those ‘global’ cities that compose the map of metrocentricity that Bunnell and Maringanti (2010) show to be so problematic. This is not these authors’ first methodological intervention. They have written previously about “boundaries and edges” and “following the thing” as methodologies that can better illuminate the complex circulations, economies, and materialities of waste. Now, they suggest something similar for studying cityness. Postcard: Trail, BC, 1955. Recycling facility in the background. This entry was posted in e-waste, Methods, Urban and tagged Cityness, methodology, site multiple. Bookmark the permalink. This piece is so Deleuzian without actually speaking to Deleuze.
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Inara is named after the graceful and mysterious character on Firefly, the much-loved TV series by Joss Whedon. This gradient shifts from warm chestnut brown through ivory, teals and turquoises, soft blue, vibrant purple, and deep raspberry. It was originally dyed as a sock blank, and then unraveled, washed, and wound into a ball, ready for knitting or crocheting. Sock blanks are machine-knitted strips, which are then dyed to produce long gradual color changes with beautiful transitional colors. There may be pale or white speckling throughout the skein.
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Masuda HH, Rose JW. Condensation of Ethylene Glycol on Horizontal Integral-Fin Tubes. ASME. J. Heat Transfer. 1988;110(4a):1019-1022. doi:10.1115/1.3250577.
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Sears Home Services of St. Johnsbury, VT fixes nearly any appliance, no matter where you bought it! You read that right! No matter where you bought your appliance, Sears Home Services of St. Johnsbury can fix it. We repair the major brands, makes and models. In fact, Sears Home Services has been fixing appliances since 1956. Whether your refrigerator isn’t cooling properly or has another problem, our skilled Sears Home Services’ technicians in St. Johnsbury will diagnose quickly and repair efficiently. Is your washing machine not spinning or your dryer not heating? Sears Home Services in St. Johnsbury offers dependable washing machine and dryer repair services for these and other less common issues. Heating and cooling unit breakdowns can be a real nuisance. Rely on Sears Home Services in St. Johnsbury for heating and air conditioning repairs that will restore comfort to your home. What repair can Sears Home Services of St. Johnsbury help you with today? Sears Home Services in St. Johnsbury also provides other types of repairs including small appliances, riding lawn mowers, exercise equipment and more. Get started now! Call to book an appointment today. The Sears Home Services technicians in St. Johnsbury can repair your problem—satisfaction guaranteed! Servicing all neighborhoods around St. Johnsbury: Saint George Appliance Repair, Washington Appliance Repair, Hurricane Appliance Repair, Ivins Appliance Repair, Santa Clara Appliance Repair, LaVerkin Appliance Repair, Toquerville Appliance Repair, Leeds Appliance Repair, Dammeron Valley Appliance Repair, Virgin Appliance Repair, Veyo Appliance Repair, Pine Valley Appliance Repair, Bloomington Hills Appliance Repair, Anderson Junction Appliance Repair, Harrisburg Junction Appliance Repair, Harrisburg Appliance Repair, Atkinville Appliance Repair, Silver Reef Appliance Repair, Gunlock Appliance Repair, Shem Appliance Repair, Pintura Appliance Repair.
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Lots of individuals have been complaining because of their monthly energy bills. This is the truth that you need to face, specifically if you are residing in Texas. According to reports, there will likely be an increase in the price of electricity, but it will likely be less when compared with prior months. It may look like good news to other individuals, but it does not imply that you could just sit around and allow the energy businesses drain your cash. Plugged appliances still consume energy when they're switched off so you have to make sure that they are unplugged after making use of. This is among the mistakes made by homeowners. If you would like to save energy, you should always unplug your appliances. Electricity rates for Texas usually range in price between 5.69 to 14.07 cents a kWh depending on current market condition and the locale - these prices will not be guaranteed and are only used as examples. 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Cherries Jamboree Fudge - Recipes - Calico Cottage Inc. Fun, flavorful Cherry Fudge that's filled with plump, tangy dried cherries and topped with Confetti Quins. Itʼs a celebration of flavor! When I tasted Calico’s fudge, I thought it was fabulous! A fudge connoisseur once told me that Calico puts all other fudges to shame.
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Aau Kichhidina Banchijibi is a brand new Odia song in the voice of Humane Sagar and released by 91.9 Sarthak FM recently. The song ‘Aau Kichhidina Banchijibi’ is a beautiful number, sung by Humane Sagar, composed by Baidyanath Dash and written by Arun Mantri. Listen to Aau Kichhidina Banchijibi song here.
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The Soil Conservation Service was established in the Department of Agriculture (USDA) in 1935, replacing the Soil Erosion Service which had been established in 1933, and acquiring duties from other Government agencies. In 1937, it began to provide technical and other assistance to farmers in soil conservation districts organized under State laws. In 1938, the SCS was given responsibility for farm forestry programs. In 1935, regional offices had been established to supervise conservation work in large geographic areas, and in 1938-39 area offices were created to assist the regional offices. State offices replaced area offices in 1942. The Soil Conservation Service was abolished pursuant to a 1994 act that reorganized the Department of Agriculture. Its functions were acquired by the newly established Natural Resources Conservation Service. The Soil Conservation Service became a key utilizer of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Camps serving SCS projects were the second largest in number, foremost being those working for the Forestry Department.
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Srinagar: The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) EU zonal delegation met with the officials of Amnesty International and conveyed deep concern over the ban on the party, arrest of Yasin Malik and the situation in Kashmir, the chief spokesperson Mohammad Rafiq Dar said on Saturday. In a statement, he said: A two member delegation comprising of JKLF (EU) zonal president Chaudhry Tanveer Ahmed and the zonal spokesman Qari Mazhar Iqbal Naeemi met with the Amnesty International (AI) officials. While giving the details of the meeting, the spokesman said that the meeting took place with the chairman AI Finland Frank Johansson at its head office in Helsinki, the capital city of Finland, one of the important EU member state. “The delegation apprised the AI officials about the decision of Indian authorities of banning of JKLF that has a history of peaceful and non-violent past and termed it as an ‘unjust and undemocratic’ act that needs to be condemned,” Dar said. “The zonal president while recounting the peaceful political campaigns that JKLF, in and outside the state, has undertaken in the past, conveyed to the AI officials that India has been trying to chock the voice of struggling people of the entire state of Jammu Kashmir by such inhuman and repressive acts. Chaudhry Tanveer lamented over the Indian non-political, aggressive and the militaristic approach towards the leadership and population of the State, who are striving for the just cause of their national freedom and right of self-determination,” the spokesman added. The zonal president emphasised over “the arbitrary arrest of party chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik, slapping him with a draconian law PSA, shifting him without any prior information to infamous Delhi Tihar Jail, and now without any reasons handing him over to NIA, who have kept him at some unknown place, has raised many questions and at the same time has created many doubts in our minds that Indian authorities might cause any untoward to him”. The delegation appealed AI officials to extend their support in favor of Kashmir freedom and right to self-determination and to intervene to make India revoke the decision of banning JKLF, release immediately party chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik and stop gross human rights violations in Jammu Kashmir. The spokesman said that the AI officials listened to the JKLF delegation and promised their fullest of support especially in terms of human rights violations. “JKLF Zonal president Tanveer Ahmed Choudhry at the end of the meeting handed over a four paged document, prepared by the party Diplomatic Bureau Chief Prof. Raja Zafar Khan, to the AI official that narrated the ban on JKLF and arrest of Yasin Malik,” the spokesperson said. He also condemned the ED notice to the daughter of jailed pro-freedom leader Shabir Shah.
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Jade Stewart has been named the Holland College Hurricanes Athlete of the Week for the week ending September 16th. Stewart, a first year left wing, scored the Hurricanes only goal in their 4-1 loss to the MSVU Mystics, while also scoring in the team’s 4-3 win over the UKC Blue Devils. Stewart has four goals through four games to start her collegiate soccer career with Holland College. The Women’s Hurricanes are 3-1-0 this season and in second place in the ACAA standings. The Warwick, Bermuda student-athlete is studying in the Sport & Leisure Management program at Holland College.
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The HotShotz heat pack is an instant, portable and re-useable heat pack unlike any other heat pack you have ever seen! With the push of a button the HotShotz heat pack will instantly crystallize and heat up to 130 degrees right before your eyes. 3x5 HAND WARMER — The 3×5 is great as a hand warmer, in pockets, under beanies, and works great for massaging that special someone! The 3×5 lasts about an hour depending on how well you insulate it. 3X5 COLD PACK — Our 3×5 Cold Packs are great for all your bumps and bruises. Also great for hot flashes, headaches and on puffy eyes. Just store them in your freezer until you need them. They will stay soft and flexible. 5×9 WRAP — This is our all around most versatile heat pack. It is large enough to use on your lower back, neck, arms and legs. It is also convenient enough to carry with you anywhere to keep warm on a cold day. 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There are plenty of things for seniors to do on the Big Island. ‘Imiloa – Learn about astronomy and Hawaiian culture in the award-winning astronomy center in Hilo (600 Imiloa place). There are over 100 exhibits and a state-of-the-art planetarium with plenty to see and do. Liliuokalani Gardens/Coconut Island – Liliuokalani Park and Gardens is a 30 acre park with Japanese Gardens (said to be the largest outside of Japan). The park is tranquil and consists of bridges, koi ponds, statues, pagodas, and a Japanese teahouse. Coconut Island is a small island connected to the park with a small bridge. It is a great place for picnics. It is located off of Banyan drive in Hilo. Ocean Rider Seahorse Farm – This really is a seahorse farm that breeds 15 species of seahorses. It is a family business that started in 1998. Tours are given daily at noon and 2 p.m. and kids can feed and hold seahorses. This is a very unique experience that comes at a cost. See their website for up to date ticket pricing. You can save a few bucks by purchasing your ticket online. It is located just behind the Kona airport (4388 Ilikai Place). Waipi’o Valley Wagon Tours – I have listed Waipi’o Valley as one of the places you must experience. The trail down into the valley is steep and may not be a pleasant hike for everyone An alternative to hiking would be to take a ride down in a four wheel drive and a ride around the valley on a mule drawn wagon (both included in one fee). See the taro fields and the tallest waterfalls in Hawaii. Reservations are required. Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden – The HTBG is a collection of 2,000 species of plants. Its strongest appeal is to photographers and green thumbs. This 40 acre tropical garden is seven miles north of Hilo on Old Mamalohoa highway. Pu’uhonua O Honaunau – Learn about Hawaiian history and culture at this National Historical Park. It is a 420 acre park on the South Kona coast. Rangers’ presentations are daily at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. There are also demonstrations of how to make a fishing net, carve a wooden image, or build a canoe. You might even see a sea turtle there. Volcano Village – Stay here with all it has to offer: rainforests, art galleries and a winery. Visit Volcano Garden Arts at the north end of Old Volcano Road for lunch and to see an awesome art gallery. Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Factory – Take a self-guided tour of the factory and stop at the gift shop on the way out to see all the different ways that macadamia nuts are sold. It is just south of Hilo (701 Macadamia Road, Keaau). Big Island’s Waterfalls – Be sure and visit waterfalls when on the Big Island. Those easiest to get to with a big payoff are Akaka, Rainbow, and Pe’epe’e Falls. One final note, some seniors enjoy staying at the Hilton Waikoloa Village due to all the transportation options. There are trams and boats to help you get around the resort.
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Inside Sports | "Changing the world, one sport at a time." The NHL trade deadline featured the typical flurry of activity. There was a deep market for wingers, which allowed some contenders to infuse offense into their lineup at modest costs. Meanwhile, some sellers loaded up on draft picks and prospects to strengthen their rebuilding efforts. David Poile continued to excel, as the veteran GM landed a trio of multi-faceted veterans in exchange for two middling forwards and without having to surrender any first-round picks. Mikael Granlund arrived to the Preds, who turned the potential of Kevin Fiala into an immediate upgrade, and one that provides speed, positional versatility and the ability to play in all three situations. Ryan Hartman was sent to Philadelphia in exchange for heart-and-soul winger Wayne Simmonds, while a second-round pick landed Nashville a sound checking center in Brian Boyle. Simmonds should provide a much-needed boost to a struggling power play that has only recently had its full complement of players. Both he and Boyle add size and grit to what now appears to be a complete team between an outstanding top four on defense, two capable goaltenders and a reinforced group of forwards. It may be hard to see the Sens holding any trophies in this or any season soon, but they have accumulated picks and salary flexibility that could carry them to a great spot in the not-too-distant future. After scrambling to acquire forward Matt Duchene last season, they got a solid haul for him, Ryan Dzingel and Mark Stone, all of whom were unlikely to re-sign with the Sens. As of tjis moment, they will have more picks in the first three rounds combined in the next three seasons than any other team. They also landed Erik Brannstrom, a Swedish defense prospect who has shined in both World Junior competition and the American Hockey League this season. Making the major assumption that Ottawa will be guided by competent management and, murkier still, supportive ownership, the Sens may have at least contained the dumpster fire that has ravaged their organization since their conference finals appearance just two seasons ago. Amid a free fall from grace, one of the league’s best organizations finds itself handcuffed by long-term contracts to aging players, inundated with injuries, and in complete flux at the top levels of the organization. Having made a series of trades already involving peripheral players, the Ducks have done little to impact their fortunes positively with a series of wheel-spinning deals by General Manager and interim coach Bob Murray, who recently stepped behind the bench after relieving Randy Carlyle of his duties. At the deadline, the Ducks re-signed winger Jakob Silfverberg to a five-year extension, and also added a first-round pick. On the surface, that sounds fine, but Silfverberg will soon be another relatively big-ticket player in his 30s on a team already struggling to accommodate the contracts of Ryan Kesler and Corey Perry, among others. Additionally, the first-round pick came at the cost of fluid-skating defenseman Brandon Montour, who remains under contract through 2020 and under team control once the deal is up. He now bolsters a Buffalo blue line that seems to be the final component in the Sabres’ rebuild. Like the Ducks and Minnesota Wild, the Oilers have been active this year but the results have been negligible. They have made changes at the top – they replaced both their coach and general manager–and at the bottom, shuffling around pieces from the lower regions of their roster, but to little avail. Their deadline came and went without any significant improvement to their roster or cap situation. Even modest potential goals like better protecting star center Connor McDavid or bringing in experienced players to stabilize the roster went unaddressed. The Golden Knights ostensibly snagged the prize of the deadline, when they acquired winger Mark Stone, a point-per-game-plus player who had perhaps even more remarkably, posted a positive plus/minus rating on an Ottawa roster where only one other regular has done so. The cost, however, was high, in dealing an outstanding defensive prospect in Brannstrom and a second-round pick for the rights to Stone and his expiring contract. Vegas doubled down by signing Stone to an eight-year, $76 million extension. This season, only nine players had a cap hit north of the $9.5 million that Stone will carry against the cap. One could say that the Knights landed the biggest talent available and locked him down through his prime. However, they did so at a premium when considering both the size of the contract extension and the assets they sent to Ottawa in order to have the opportunity to present the deal to Stone. Columbus was the biggest question mark heading into the deadline. They were on the playoff bubble and were facing an offseason where they were likely to lose their All-star goalie, Sergei Bobrovsky, and their most lethal scorer, Artemi Panarin. Rather than become sellers or balance acquisitions by moving Bobrovsky and Panarin as rentals, the Jackets shoved every chip into the center of the table. They made a substantial investment in Duchene, which will be even more substantial if they manage to re-sign him. Also, they sent futures away for Dzingel, netminder Keith Kinkaid and defenseman Adam McQuaid. They may end up with more pending unrestricted free-agents on their roster (six) than they have draft picks in the next two drafts potentially (as few as five, with two of those being in the seventh final round and potentially no picks in the first three rounds). For a franchise whose success has been sporadic and in short supply, going “all-in” may signal a commitment to the fans, but without a deep playoff run, the Jackets will have undoubtedly short-changed their future. In a spectacle that combined man-made pageantry with natural adversity and a tender farewell, on Saturday, Feb 23, the Philadelphia Flyers finally won an outdoor game ,on their fourth opportunity. Their 4-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins was capped by captain Claude Giroux’s overtime goal. With less than five minutes remaining in regulation time, Flyers wingers James van Riemsdyk and Jake Voracek had each scored with their goalie pulled, to force overtime. Philadelphia Center Sean Couturier, as well as the Penguins’ Evgeni Malkin, Sidney Crosby and Justin Schultz scored earlier in regulation. Nearly 70,000 fans packed Lincoln Financial Field despite rain that plagued the ice surface. The enthusiasm of the crowd was not diminished by the weather, with many fans showing up in the morning to pre-game for the 8 PM start. A fan festival with interactive games, appearances by NHL alumni and a mobile exhibit on the history of black hockey players entertained those on hand throughout the afternoon. The game appeared all but decided as Pittsburgh carried a 3-1 lead late into the third period. A bad hop and a miscue by Flyers goalie Brian Elliott had seemed to give Malkin and the Penguins an insurance goal, but it was not to be. The Penguins had played most of the game without their top defense pairing after Brian Dumoulin was injured by a Wayne Simmonds shoulder check and then his partner Kris Letang also sustained an injury in the ensuing first period melee. Their lack of depth on defense was compounded by three soft goals allowed by goalie Matt Murray. “I feel like (expletive),” Murray bluntly stated after the game. For Simmonds, the fanfare was especially apropos, as this was his final game in a Flyers uniform, despite team leadership having made an appeal to team management, to retain Simmonds. The winger, who can become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, was traded to the Nashville Predators on Monday, in exchange for forward Ryan Hartman and a conditional draft pick in 2020. Looking at the odds for Super Bowl LIII, it appears as though this one may truly be a classic. Initially, the New England Patriots opened as a one-point underdog, but just days later, became a two-point favorite, to prevail over the Los Angeles Rams. One thing is for sure, there are going to be plenty of fireworks when the two teams meet at Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta on February 3rd, with the Lombardi Trophy at stake. At the most important positions, this is a matchup of wily old vet vs. young lion. Legendary Patriots head coach Bill Belichick vs. young upstart head coach Sean McVay (turns 33-years old on January 24th). At Quarterback, five-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady vs. third year QB Jared Goff. At age 41, Brady is older than both the quarterback and head coach of his opponent. Of course, one of the main keys to victory for New England, will be the ability of the offensive line, to somehow neutralize the devastating pass rush of Rams All-World DL Aaron Donald. It is important to note, the Belichick/Brady legend began with a 20-17 victory over the heavily favored St Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI on February 3rd, 2002. Fast forward, and exactly 17 years later, to the day, comes the rematch. Many things have changed since that first meeting – Not only was the Rams franchise still located in the Midwest, but current Rams coach Sean McVay was still in high school, and current Rams quarterback Jared Goff was still in Elementary school. In the storied Bill Belichick era, the Pats have played in eight Super Bowls. They have represented the AFC in the last three seasons. Most recently, they lost a 41-33 thriller to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LII; a team which they previously defeated 24-21 in Super Bowl XXXIX in 2005. Tom Brady has been the QB through all of it, which easily makes this the most successful coach/quarterback combo in NFL history. The Rams may very well have all the right stuff to topple the mighty Patriots. At least history may be on the side of the Los Angeles franchise – the Pats have a record of 0-2 in Super Bowl rematches (lost to the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII and again in the rematch, four years later). During the 2018 regular season, the Rams had the league’s second-highest scoring offense, while the Patriots ranked fourth. Both teams won their respective divisions. In the Conference championship games, New England knocked off the Kansas City Chiefs (highest scoring team in the NFL), while the Rams bumped off the New Orleans Saints. Both the Pats and Rams were road teams, and both championship games were decided in overtime. Both squads appear primed and ready. Only thing left to do, is sit back and count the days until kickoff and then enjoy the drama. The storyline almost writes itself. This should be one for the ages. The New England Patriots have made it to an Eighth straight Conference championship game and will now face KC. In the NFC, the Rams will go to the Big Easy, in hopes of toppling the Saints and advancing to Super Bowl LIII. Game predictions, the latest NFL news and the best NFL gambling advice – we are hitting on 90% of our gambling picks – Click here to listen on Podbean ! Will Ilya Kovalchuk and the LA Kings get a Hollywood ending ? On Sunday , Dec 2, Los Angeles Kings forward Ilya Kovalchuk underwent an ankle bursectomy procedure that will sideline him for about four weeks. The Russian forward spent the previous five seasons with SKA St. Petersburg in Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League before the Kings signed him as a free agent on June 23 of this year. The three-year contract is worth $18.75 million. The veteran forward’s role on the team has seemed to lessen under interim head coach Willie Desjardins, as he had not been getting much playing time as of late. Desjardins has used Kovalchuk as a bench-warmer for long stretches in recent games and is still processing which line his veteran player would be most effective. His best NHL season was in 2005-06. As a member of the Atlanta Thrashers, he scored 52 goals and had 46 assists. In all, “Kovy” tallied 417 goals and 399 assists in 816 regular season NHL games played, prior to joining the KHL in 2013. Hopefully, when Kovalchuk returns to the lineup, Desjardins will be able to solve the puzzle and place him on a line where he can be most productive – The Kings are still searching for consistency as they hover near the bottom of the standings. the Los Angeles Kings are about to embark on a four-game East coast road trip which will see them face the Detroit Red Wings, Buffalo Sabres, Columbus Blue Jackets and Pittsburgh Penguins. At the helm for the Kings, is interim Head coach Willie Desjardins, who took over on November 4, when former Head coach John Stevens was relieved of his duties. Although the team still sits near the bottom of the standings, the season is young and there is still hope. When Desjardins took over, he knew it was going to be tough and did not promise any quick solutions, although he has tried to instill a sense of urgency upon the players. He may also feel that urgency, because his contract only lasts until the end of this season. “You’ve got to find a way to make this season work,” Desjardins said. “What exactly it is, we’ve got to find out.” So far, the Kings are still searching. He had some success coaching the Vancouver Canucks from 2014-17; his first NHL head coaching gig. Desjardins also took the Canadian national team to an Olympic bronze medal last February, so he has both experience and credibility. The Kings are a tough assignment for him. They haven’t been able to reach the caliber of play they experienced during their Stanley Cup championship seasons in 2012 and 2014 while being led by head coach Darryl Sutter, who is now retired. There are some top-notch players that remain on the roster which includes Drew Doughty, Anze Kopitar, Jeff Carter and Jonathan Quick. When Desjardins first took over, he didn’t want to immediately alter the Kings’ playing methods, so he’s been leaning on assistant coach Dave Lowry, as he tries to get more productive results while using basically the same schemes used under Stevens. While with the Canucks, Desjardins was known to make unusual lineup decisions. This philosophy seems to have transferred over to the Kings, as most notably, he made a decision to use veteran sniper Ilya Kovalchuk on the fourth line instead of the first two lines where he usually plays. Some weaknesses that he’s trying to turn into strengths, are the Kings inability to generate goal-scoring, meager shot creation, team defense, and an inconsistent power play. Time will tell if it is about the new coach or the players are simply not getting the job done. This road swing, against four playoff-caliber teams, should reveal a lot about the coaching of Desjardins and the character of the team. On August 31, 2018, in a trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Los Angeles Dodgers acquired infielder David Freese and his 2011 MVP Cardinals World Series championship experience. On Saturday, September 1st, against the National League Western Division rival Diamondbacks, Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts didn’t waste any time, as he inserted Freese into the lineup at first base, batting in the fifth spot for his debut. Freese brought a gift to the party be hitting safely in his first at-bat, a solid single and finished the game going 1-for-2 with a hit by pitch and displaying a stellar performance in the field. Thanks to Matt Kemp’s clutch come-from-behind three-run homer in the bottom of the eighth, the Dodgers went on to win 3-2 and took over sole possession of first place in the West. This was a great way for Freese to celebrate his debut, as the Dodgers are furiously battling the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies for supremacy in the NL West. Freese has hit the ball well in his last 24 games since July 26, batting .308 with 10 runs, four doubles, four home runs and 17 RBI while still with the Pirates. This was a timely addition, since Chris Taylor is experiencing a hitting slump this season with the most strikeouts in the majors, a productive bat was needed to fill that void. To that end, Dodgers general manager Farhan Zaidi decided to add one final addition before the deadline for postseason eligibility (August 31 waiver deadline); trading minor league infielder Jesus Manuel Valdez on Friday night for Freese. The newly acquired 35-year old will be utilized as a right-handed hitting platoon option at first base and might occasionally play third to give Justin Turner some rest. Eight hours before Freese was added to the roster, the Dodgers also acquired veteran reliever Ryan Madson from the Nationals who will be a threat coming out of the bullpen. So far this season, Max “Mad Max” Muncy has been a pleasant surprise for the Los Angeles Dodgers. On July 1, 2018, in a 6-4 win over the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium, Muncy, getting his fifth start at second base, reached base safely in all four plate appearances, going 2-for-2 with two walks and also scored two runs. He has reached base safely in 30 of his last 32 games since May 23, hitting .297 with 22 runs, three doubles, 12 home runs and 20 RBI. He’s ranked #18 in the majors, along with five other players, with 17 homers, ten of those coming in June. Muncy is primarily a first and third baseman and started more games in the minors in left and right field than he did at second. At the moment, the Dodgers are willing to let him play second and learn how to defend at that position in order to keep a productive bat in the lineup. The Dodgers don’t mind that he didn’t play any games at second when he was in Triple A. The 27-year-old Midland, Texas native was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the fifth round of the 2012 MLB draft. After being released before the 2017 season, Muncy signed a minor league contract with the Dodgers on April 27, 2017 and assigned to Triple A Oklahoma City. In 109 games, he hit .309 with 12 homers and 44 RBI and then called up to the Dodgers on April 17, 2018. The 2018 season found the Dodgers starting off injury-plagued, losing Corey Seager to a season-ending injury, Clayton Kershaw on the DL twice, Hyun-Jin Ryu hurt and slugger Justin Turner also starting the season on the shelf. The Dodgers record was 16-26 on May 16 and it seemed hopeless. Fans were doubting that they could recover. And then there was Muncy to help save the day. Now, he’s the best power-hitter on a surging Dodgers team. Muncy’s rise to the top has unfortunately moved veteran second-baseman and fan-favorite Chase Utley to the back burner. Utley recently returned from the DL and remains primarily a pinch-hitter. He’s batting .188 as a starter and .421 as a pinch-hitter. Manager Dave Roberts has high hopes for Muncy and also wants to keep Utley active.
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Not everyone knows Lesvos. Thank God for that. Lesvos is unspoilt, authentic, a true Greek gem. You can be sure your wedding pictures will be a surprise to the most. Not only does Lesvos offer spectacular wedding locations but also the opportunity to experience wedding customs that make this day unforgettable. Your guests are for a treat. We shall not say much to spoil the surprise!
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The Hooha Crew Neck Sweatshirt. in both arms and body. Raglan cut sleeves for better fit.
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Daddy longlegs, or harvestmen, are familiar Missouri animals. They are not spiders, but opilionids. Unlike spiders, they have a fused body form and lack silk and venom glands. Most of us are familiar with the common, harmless, spiderlike “harvestman,” with its remarkably long, wiggly legs. We can easily see differences between harvestmen and spiders. The body is a simple oval, and it’s usually hard to tell where the “head” ends and the segmented “abdomen” begins. They also lack silk and venom glands, and they only have two eyes. Lacking silk glands, they never build webs. They lack venom, but they emit a weird odor when disturbed. Their chelicerae (mouthparts) are too small to bite people. Sometimes there are tiny yellow, orange, or red blobs stuck on the body or legs: These are mites parasitizing the harvestman. Similar species: Long-legged cellar spiders (in the spider family Pholcidae) are sometimes called “daddy longlegs,” but they are definitely spiders: They weave cluttery-looking, irregular webs in the upper corners of basements, caves, and similar places and clearly have two distinct body regions: an oval abdomen plus a rounded head. They are generally much smaller and more delicate, too. Body length: to about ½ inch (does not include legs). In harvestmen, the body is a simple oval, and it’s usually hard to tell where the “head” ends and the segmented “abdomen” begins. Members of the armored harvestman suborder typically have rather short legs and live on the ground under rocks, logs, and leaf litter. They are predators. Daddy longlegs can be found as they explore a variety of habitats, often among leaf litter on the forest floor or on the bark of trees. They are mostly nocturnal, but many are active in daylight. They sometimes gather in large groups, especially when it’s dry, apparently to minimize water loss. At least four species of daddy longlegs have been found living in Missouri caves, where they cluster in dark, moist places near the cave entrance. Harvestmen are omnivores, eating a variety of organic material, or scavengers, feeding on feces or carrion, but some are predatory on aphids and other small insects. Unlike spiders, they do not eat via a strawlike sucking of liquids; instead, they ingest small chunks of solid material. They often feed at night. Their vision is generally poor, and the second pair of legs, which are usually the longest, function as “feelers” as they walk around, like a blind person tapping a cane. After hatching, a harvestman grows through usually 6 instars (molts) before maturity. Males and females copulate directly, instead of passing a spermatophore (sperm sack) from male to female (which most spiders do). Although it is usually the females that defend the fertilized eggs, in some species the males do so. Depending on species and temperature, the eggs can hatch within a month or can take up to 6 months to hatch. Some species reproduce without males (through parthenogenesis). People have different reactions to daddy longlegs, which can seem creepy or comic, depending on the viewer’s attitude. In reality, harvestmen do us an important service by cleaning up dung and dead things, which most of us would agree are disagreeable. Most cultures see them in a positive light. Harvestmen have several ways to escape predators. In addition to emitting a foul-smelling odor, they can play dead like an opossum. If a leg falls off in a scuffle, the leg can continue to twitch, distracting a predator so the harvestman can flee (some lizards have tails that detach easily and work the same way).
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Top 13 players that qualify for AJFC Asia Camp in Bali, Indonesia revealed. The Allianz Junior Football Camp (AJFC) signed off on a spectacular note with the crowning of the AJFC Malaysia League champions during the National Finals at the Stadium Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi on 4 June 2016. The National Finals also culminated in the announcement of the best 13 players from the competition who will travel to Bali, Indonesia for the AJFC Asia Camp on 19-21 July 2016. At the Asia Camp, the best three Malaysian players will earn their chance to train under record 26-time German Champions FC Bayern Munich in Munich, Germany. This year’s edition of the AJFC saw 63 teams in four regions compete over a 6-week long season to vie for the Regional title which saw KB Armada Belia Pandan (Central), As Daruga FC (North), Kuantan Soccerkids A (East Coast) and Harimau Mega FC (South) winning the title of their respective regions. The top-18 players from each region then formed a regional team that competed for bragging rights at the National Finals. Following the National Finals, the best 13 players were then selected to move onto the next level, and qualify for AJFC Asia Camp in Bali, Indonesia which moves them one step closer to a chance at representing Malaysia at AJFC in Munich, Germany on 25-30 August 2016. “I am excited for the 13 young boys who will travel to Bali, Indonesia. Just like the previous years, the boys stand to gain valuable experiences under the watchful eyes of the FC Bayern Munich official youth coaches at the camp. Their aim should be to perform well and impress the selectors to earn their chance to be part of AJFC Munich,” said Zakri Khir CEO of Allianz Malaysia Berhad. “The Allianz Junior Football Camp 2016 has been a rousing success. This year, we did things a little bit differently. We introduced the competitive 11-a-side format and a fourth region – East Coast – both which added another dimension and elevated the quality of the competition. AJFC is a football competition, but we don’t stop short at just doing the bare necessities. This year, we also incorporated media trainings, classes such as My Finance Coach which teaches you sound financial planning and a Road Safety Awareness session. We want to provide the boys with a holistic environment that includes useful life skills in addition to what they learnt on the football field,” added Zakri. The Allianz Junior Football Camp was officially launched in Kuala Lumpur on 16 February 2016. Teams of 18 players aged between 14 to 16 years old registered on Allianz Malaysia’s Facebook page. This is the eighth year that the Allianz Junior Football Camp is being held and Malaysia is part of this for the fifth consecutive year. In five editions, AJFC Malaysia has witnessed the talents of 4,185 young aspiring footballers.
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and perform impromptu dances to electro-house music, in the distinctive Tecktonik style. Short segments of these dances are recorded using consumer-grade electronics, like mobile phones, or digital cameras. They are then edited, featuring the individual styles and personae of each dancer or team, and then uploaded to youtube.com. Both the dance and the video might be considered archival.
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I guess I'm doing okay. Some bad nights that might have been exacerbated by recent stressors, but I haven't been taken out of commission by any of it. Feeling tired of people. Or well, trying to meet people. I don't feel like I have the energy in me to make it work. Nothing is re-energizing me after all these things drain me. This shift in me has been perplexing. I feel like I've become more open to spirituality (as in, more accepting of it and relaxed about it, not like I'm subscribing to any particular beliefs), but at the same time I've become... somewhat nihilistic? Or maybe that's just depression, sneaking back in an unfamiliar costume. I guess that's something that's been faithful to me, no matter how long we're separated. same here. i have been feeling exhausted and restless lately. and i know i need to do something that makes me happy but still i am feeling not sure what i should be doing. so what makes ur soul sing? NuTang is the first web site to implement PPGY Technology. This page was generated in 0.235seconds.
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I know this essay is a few years old, but it’s a good one, especially for young or relatively new poets. I especially like point #3 (Do consider your reader’s experience.), though I think that issue could have been explored even further. Anyway, check it out here at The Poetry Foundation.
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One look at this massive saber, and it will become clear why it is named such. We have made the Arbiter before but this new incarnation is even more impressive than the last. Want a saber that stands out from the crowd? This is it. Say hello to the black anodized version of the Arbiter. The Dark Arbiter is built with the highest quality black anodized T6 Aircraft grade aluminum. It will stand up to rigorous use time and again. The materials used to forge this lightsaber are second to none. The detail work on this saber has been machined into the hilt and polished back to an elegant silver shine. The Dark Arbiter comes completely assembled and ready to go. This is a three piece saber (emitter, body, and pommel) and all four pieces are TCSS MHS (Modular Hilt System) Compatible, meaning that they are removable and interchangeable with other MHS compatible parts. The Dark Arbiter is also available with our Obsidian Soundboard.
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With more than 23 years of experience behind him, Steve Powell and his team have the education and know-how to help residents and business owners of San Antonio with any tax problem. Whether it’s wage garnishment, tax lien, tax levy or an IRS audit, they are here to help. Steve treats all clients with respect and always has your best interests at heart. Members of the firm have a thorough understanding of Taxpayer Rights, Federal Tax Law and IRS Regulations. A copy of the IRS’s own collection manual is on hand, so no situation is too hard to handle. The firm’s experience and familiarity with the IRS and its practices have proven to be a priceless tool in solving clients’ tax problems. Powell Tax Law takes pride in serving the local Texas community and its residents. They treat all of their clients with the respect they deserve; no problem is too small. Clients will feel confident that there isn’t much that Powell and his team haven’t seen before. Every IRS problem is unique and deserves a custom solution that garnishes the best results. Just like every client or business is different, so is every tax answer. The individual and business client lists are extensive and include all types. They include minimum wage earners, doctors, lawyers, teachers and nurses, as well as large and small corporations covering fields such as construction, oil and gas, mortgage banking, insurance and more. There is life after tax debt issues. Steve Powell has helped thousands of individuals just like you with their IRS problems. Contact us at 210-625-5323 today. Powell Tax Law is located at 1100 N.W. Loop 410, Suite 700, San Antonio, TX 78213.
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Heather Ewart is on a road trip in Queensland with a much-loved travelling greengrocer. For 30 years, Fari Rameshfar has travelled through droughts, cyclones and floods to deliver fresh food to people living in isolation. Back Roads was broadcast on ABC1 at Tuesday 16 April 2019, 11:30.
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If you’re looking for some sweet treats this Fall, look no further than our Hand Dipped Fall Pretzels. These are fun to make, so you’ll want to include the kids in the process. Like our Muddy Buddy Recipe and Ultimate Caramel Apple Dessert Pizza, these pretzels add a little sweetness to the season. If you would like to purchase the supplies we used, this post contains affiliate links. We only made 5 pretzels (one for each of us in the family) because these things are so good, you will end up eating whatever you make. I used 3/4 cup of white candy melts and 1/4 cup of orange candy melts and had candy left over. I melted the candy melts in a mug by putting them in the microwave for 1 minute at 40% power. Then I stirred the candy melts and microwaved them for another 30 seconds. I repeated the stirring and microwaving until the candy melts were completely melted. If you are having a kid helper, make sure the mug is no longer hot to the touch before starting the next step. My daughter helped to dip the pretzel in the mug while I spooned some of the melted candy on top. Shake off the excess melted candy into a bowl or back into the mug. I must warn you, if you have helpers, they will take a sample. I put the pretzels on a cooling rack to cool the candy. While it hardens, you can melt the orange candy melts (using the same method as before). When the pretzels have hardened, it’s time to drizzle on the orange melted candy. This can be done with a spoon and is honestly so easy, a child can do it. Make sure you cover the area under your work space with wax paper to catch the mess. Now it is time to add your festive Fall sprinkles. If your child is helping with this step, you will use A LOT of sprinkles. Place the pretzels on a rack or wax paper to harden and then enjoy! The kids loved their sweet Fall snack! You know they tasted even better because they helped to make them.
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Minutes of the James River Valley Library System Board Meeting Monday September 21, 2015. Board members present were: Gary Riffe, Sue Anderson, Dale Marks, Charlotte Freeberg, and Roger Parsons. Also present were Bill Kennedy of Kennedy Consulting, library staff members Melissa Mee and Betsy Ferwerda, Library Director Joe Rector. Board member Jim Nyland was absent. Dale called the meeting to order at 4:30pm. Gary motioned to approve the August 17, 2015 board minutes as written, seconded by Sue. Unanimous aye. Motion carried. Library staff member Barb Caine introduced herself to the board. Joe reported that funding for the rest of the year may only be $30,000. Major expenses coming up will be work done on the elevator and a down payment on the new bookmobile. Gary motioned to approve the financial report, seconded by Roger. Unanimous aye. Motion carried. Charlotte motioned to approve the bills as paid, seconded by Gary. Unanimous aye. Motion carried. The board discussed chapter 6 of the book Good to Great. Eight employees were sent to the library conference, since we want the employees to feel as connected to the library as possible. Three bids were received for the new bookmobile. Only 1 could be accepted, 1 was received late, and 1 came on line. Gary motioned to accept the bid from OBS for $243,800, Charlotte seconded. Roll call vote showed 5ayes, 0 nays, 1 absent. Motion carried. Joe will issue notification of intent for purchase agreement letter for $243,800. Gary motioned to accept the Fund Balance policy as written, seconded by Sue. Roll call vote showed 5ayes, 0 nays, 1 absent. Motion carried. We have been given 4 plans for upstairs and 4 plans for downstairs spaces in order to make more room in the Alfred Dickey Building. Interior Designer Elizabeth Medd will be at the October meeting to go over Interior design and carpeting plans. John Chrastka will be visiting in November. November is Library Month and John Chrastka will be at our meeting on November 16. Monday Oct. 19, 2015 at 4:30 in lower level of Alfred Dickey Library meeting room. Roger motioned to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Gary. Unanimous aye. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned. Click the logos below to visit the website for each resource.
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…split between Panasonic and and NEC in the new joint venture to produce a common platform for mobile handsets. The company is called Esteeemo – apparently combining the ‘esteem’ in which the companies hold each other’s expertise and their focus on ‘MObile’. The venture will employ about 130 people. Source: Esteemo.
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The psalms are called by the Hebrews TEHILLIM, that is, Hymns of Praise. names are prefixed in the titles. The happiness of the just and the evil state of the wicked. shall not fall off: and all whatsoever he shall do shall prosper. driveth from the face of the earth. in the council of the just. 2:1. Why have the Gentiles raged, and the prople devised vain things? against the Lord, and against his Christ. and the utmost parts of the earth for thy possession. pieces like a potter's vessel. 2:11. Serve ye the Lord with fear: and rejoice unto him with trembling. perish from the just way.
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The French love romance is well known, and this romantic and aristocratic temperament is also vividly displayed on the table. They believe that food is not only a kind of enjoyment, but also an art. Exquisite conversation, manners and lifestyle are all elegant signs. Therefore, whenever you eat a bite of food and are ready to talk to someone, be sure to use the end of the napkin to gently press the end of the napkin a few times and roll the dirty part to the inside. After the meal is over, place the napkin on the leg on the left side of the table. After eating each dish, don't arbitrarily place the knife and fork. The correct way is to put the knife and fork on the plate with the forks facing up. In Italy, eating and cooking is almost a philosophy. The Italians’ time concept is not strong, especially at banquets, receptions, etc. It is common to see 15 or 20 minutes late. And in the banquet, the Italians did not have the habit of persuading wine, more casual. Italians value lunch and dinner, like to drink while chatting, and when they are chatting, they don't like to be too close, and they don't like to stare at them when they talk, thinking that this kind of gaze is impolite. of. When invited to an Italian family to eat, pay attention to etiquette, do not slap the knives and forks, especially when eating spaghetti, use a fork to roll up the noodles and send them to your mouth. After each dish is used up, put the knife and fork on the plate. The British people attach great importance to the table culture. As a state of ceremonies with rich and colorful etiquette, the table manners are also known for their extreme elegance, which is followed by the “gentlemen” and “ladyes” of various countries. The British think that going, "eat the phase" can represent a person's education and connotation. Therefore, in a British restaurant, there is usually no loud talk or loud shouting, and a quiet and courteous dining state is the norm. When dining, the British will dine quietly in their seats, smile elegantly, drink soup and can't make a sound, shut up and chew food, you must swallow the food before you can speak. When you are eating, sit up straight, don't touch the back of your chair, and your elbows should not be placed on the table. No matter how crunchy and fragile the food is, don't eat your head down on the plate. In addition to drinking soup, you can gently lower your head. If you are not eating, keep your hands on your knees and never put your elbows on the table. This is rude behavior in any country. Germans don't pay much attention to their daily diet. They pay attention to the principle of eating a stomach and saving time. For banquets and large-scale dinners, they think that the most important thing is not to eat or drink, but to achieve interpersonal relationship through mutual eating. Share feelings. Therefore, the ideal banquet should be carried out in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere from beginning to end. The Germans pay great attention to the sitting posture at the dining table. They should always keep their upper body straight when eating. In addition to the "seat between the seats", the body should not lean on the back of the chair. Special regulations: The knife and fork for eating fish should not be used to eat meat or cheese; it is not advisable to accumulate too much food in the dish; when drinking, drink beer and then drink wine. In Spain, dining etiquette is very important. If there is an accident at the banquet, it will be regarded as uncultivated by the other party. The Spaniards have a toasting habit when dining. When toasting, say a toast to touch the glass and symbolize a little drink. When eating appetizing snacks or toppings, you can eat directly by hand. Do not speak when drinking soup. Do not talk when there is food in the mouth. Cover your mouth with your hands or napkin when you are picking your teeth. After the feast is over, don't thank the owner. In the United States, guests are generally very casual and will not let everyone feel restrained. They often say "to my home, just like to your own home" and "you do it yourself", but this does not mean that they treat the table manners very casually. Oh. The Europeans dine with the knife in the right hand holding the fork and cut the fork to feed the food into the mouth. The Americans cut the knife for the right hand, cut the fork to the right hand, and then sent the food to the entrance with a fork. Americans are very quiet when they eat. They think that when chewing food, they should close their mouths, so that there will be no indecent sounds coming out. They enjoy the wonderful feelings of food. At the dining table, the happy atmosphere is growing and the interpersonal relationship is at its peak. Eating together is a sacred moment, and beautiful things are sublimated. A small dining table is also a way to experience culture.
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NIH Rare Diseases : 53 The following summary is from Orphanet, a European reference portal for information on rare diseases and orphan drugs.Orpha Number: 168454Disease definitionSpondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia, Geneviève type is a rare primary bone dysplasia characterized by severe developmental delay and skeletal dysplasia (including short stature, premature carpal ossification, platyspondyly, longitudinal metaphyseal striations, and small epiphyses), as well as moderate to severe intellectual disability and facial dysmorphism, including prominent forehead, mild synophrys, depressed nasal bridge, prominent bulbous nasal tip and full lips.Visit the Orphanet disease page for more resources. UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot : 75 Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia, Genevieve type: An autosomal recessive disorder characterized by global developmental delay with infantile onset, mental retardation, skeletal dysplasia, and short stature. Skeletal findings include flat vertebral bodies with irregular vertebral plates, irregular and flared metaphyses with vertical striations, small and irregular epiphyses, premature carpal ossification and small carpal bones. Search GEO for disease gene expression data for Spondyloepimetaphyseal Dysplasia, Genevieve Type.
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It is good to get to have an idea that there is a lot of things that get to be seen in the departments one being the departments, this is because there is one department, IT that gets to be dominant in a lot of different ways. It is good to realize that It department gets to control the most crucial part of any business and that is the business data, thus it is then important that one should be able to get to procure the services of IT support this I because a lot of things get to be influenced from it. It is usually important that one should be able to get to have systems that get to operate well this can be done by having IT services, this is because they will get to have to offer set up tasks as well as the installation of systems. It is important that one should ensure that all their staff get to be hands-on, this can be done by hiring IT support, this is because they will be able to get to offer training to the employee which is crucial in the business. It is good to ensure that one is able to get to have all their systems monitored and managed, this is because a lot of things get to depend heavily on proper management of the systems, this can be done by getting to have IT support. It is important that we should be able to get to have a rapid response in cases that systems get compromised to avert serious damage and loses, this can easily be the case through hiring of IT support who will be ensuring that damage does not affect the system. Communication is a crucial part of any business, this is something that gets to control the whole business thus it is great to have IT support who will ensure that they provide assistance in the areas of telephone, email and online, this is a very crucial matter that should be protected. It should be the norm of every company to get to ensure that every asset that they have is properly managed to avoid damage and wastage of resources, this then provides that there should be managed IT support which will ensure that the asset is well managed for the proper lifespan. It is good to ensure that your systems are properly secured, this then demands that one should be able to get to have IT support for it will be crucial in ensuring that the company is not prone to attacks of any kind especially from hackers.
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You are a permitting and general municipality relationship specialist with 5-7+ years of experience developing and maintaining strong working relationships with regulatory authorities that oversee municipal permitting. You've worked in telecommunications and/or utilities, and you have a track record of establishing trust with governing entities by understanding, and being able to speak to, permitting and construction requirements. In this role, you will be liaising with internal and external stakeholders in order to gather and disseminate information, capture and understand how each municipality or agency operates, be able to work with internal stakeholders to package and deliver permits and other documents to support the municipalities needs, problem solve any issues as they arise, and engage in timely follow up, for the advancement of the permitting approval process. You will be advocating on behalf of Ledcor Technical Services and our clients and will be pivotal in ensuring a seamless flow of deliverables to the regulatory agencies and back to the organization. Join our Ledcor Technical Services team in Mississauga, ON today! Prepares and submits complete and accurate permit application packages that meet the requirements of the jurisdictional permitting authorities, including applications, bonds, certificates of insurance, etc.
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CHAMBERSBURG — Chambersburg Area Senior High School and the Career Magnet School were closed Thursday after district staff received a threat of violence. According to a statement released Thursday by district officials, staff received an anonymous tip around 10:30 p.m. Wednesday night through the Safe2Say reporting program. District staff deemed the threat to be "potentially credible" and closed the schools out of an abundance of caution. "At no time were any students or staff in immediate harm," the statement read. The Chambersburg Borough Police, Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI were immediately notified of the threat and began an investigation. At this time, no credible threats have been found by authorities, but the investigation will continue. After the school was deemed to be safe, CASHS staff entered the building. All evening activities for Thursday took place as scheduled and all district schools will be open today. District officials said students and community members are to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity immediately to local authorities. All threats against students and staff are taken seriously and will be acted upon, according to district officials.
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To be able to get rid of acne scar, you need to know the right acne treatment options that will help yours to fade away. Acne and pimples normally heal after some time, but the scars they leave make the skin look ugly and unappealing. Acne scarring is caused by brutal acne. There are different types of acne scars. They vary in type and depth. In the same way, there are different types of acne scar treatment. The acne treatment options to be used depends on the cause and the type of acne scar the individual has. Ice pick scars are very wide and open pores on the skin. They are thin and deep marks that move beyond the uppermost layer of the skin. Ice pick scars are in reality the types of pores that you develop when acne infections reach the surface of the skin and results in the destruction of the skin tissue on its course. These are usually found in the locations where the acne appears to break out more regularly. Ice pick scars are atrophic in nature and may as well occur when you pick on the blackheads and whiteheads of your acne. They can either be squashy or tough or have an affinity to overcome the cheek area. Boxcar acne scars are broader than the ice pick scars and are atrophic in nature. They emerge after a brutal acne breakout and inflammation, which spoils the skin collagen. The damage caused by the skin tissue results in the potholed look of boxcar scarring. Rolling scars are hypertrophic scars that look wave-like. These scars roll in broad and thin rows over the skin. When there are skin infections on the skin, the subcutaneous tissue of the skin forms tough bands of tissue, which twists down the outer layer of the skin. Owing to this, the epidermis which is the natural smooth surface of the skin forms grooves that appear like they are rolling over the skin. Acne is one of the regular causes of scars. Scars ruin the skin texture of an individual and also their confidence. Dermabrasion is an acne treatment options that involves the elimination of the topmost layer of the skin. Dermabrasion treatment is as well referred to as abrasion and is a very painful treatment that requires anesthesia. The practitioner uses a high-speed skirmish to blow off the uppermost layer of the epidermis of the skin. Dermabrasion is an efficient technique, which is highly useful for the treatment of shallow scars that are raised above the surrounding skin. This treatment is not efficient for the treatment of deep-set scars. Laser treatment is one of the prominent options for boosting the appearance of the rough looking skin surface. Carbon dioxide lasers are frequently utilized for lightening skin discolorations and smooth scars. The laser acne treatment options are as well essential to the restoration of the skin that is damaged by the sun, wrinkles and aging skin. Even though laser acne therapy offers instant results, it may have a few serious side effects like redness, superficial burns, and overstated acne that may take quite a lot of weeks to heal. Doctors treat deep acne scars like the ice pick and boxcar scars with a treatment referred to as the punch technique. This technique involves cosmetic surgery on the individual with the use of equipment referred to as punch tool. The punch tool takes away the scar from the skin. While it may be a great treatment for deep scars, it in turn results to minor scars on the skin. The resultant scars are afterward enhanced with the use of other scar removing methods like laser therapy or microdermabrasion. Specific acne scars don’t react well to surgery and other invasive cosmetic procedures. This is due to the fact that activating the skin surface frequently boosts the formation of additional acne and scars. Because of this, a lot of dermatologists recommend topical retinoid creams or steroid drugs for acne treatment options of scars like that. Every individual is unique and may not respond in the same manner with other individuals that were given similar treatments. Therefore, it is suggested that you make use of safe treatment methods to make sure you have a quick and speedy recovery. Your skin is one of the essential organs of your body, and you must be careful not to damage it. With this in mind, different panels of experts have discovered an effective formula that has the ideal blend of safe and effective ingredients. Making use of natural Scar removal cream helps individuals with the opportunity to take away unpleasant scars without causing any damage to the skin.
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This paper considers possible definitions of the concept of development, advocating one which includes aspects of human advancement in addition to the more traditional economic variables. The method of calculation of one multi-dimensional index (the Human Development Index) is described and a short report on the findings is then given. A method of using this index in the classroom is then outlined.
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Melissa Metaxa, co-founder and designer of Isapera sandals, is combining high couture with classic Greek style, creating timeless pieces Mood of Living immediately fell for. Inspired by her roots and summers spent on the beach in Greece, her sandals add an elegant touch to a leisurely feel. As a native Greek and someone who grew up in the fashion industry—Metaxa’s family had three boutiques around the country—it was only a matter of time before she would venture off into the fashion world on her own. Now she is excited to do what she does best: creating and designing, while also bringing business to her Greek community. MoL: What is your background? MM: I was born and raised in Athens, Greece, studied history and philosophy of science in London, and then moved back to Greece to work for my family’s business in fashion retail. At the time we had three stores in Athens, so my childhood was split between school and the stores, which were very progressive at the time. My parents were one of the first to create a ‘concept store’ that sold clothes, music and books in a sort of hippie atmosphere. I was born in 1980, so while I missed the hippie era (which arose in the mid-1960s in the U.S.), I grew up in a business-oriented, competitive environment. MoL: What made the stores unique? MM: Our stores, called ‘Free Shop,’ were, and always have been, high-end fashion boutiques. My mother used to create her own line of clothes as well, and we had a space inside the store where we actually produced the clothes. That was my first glimpse of what design, production and creating is all about. MoL: What did you do before you were a designer? MM: My whole life was spent around fashion, so it was a sure thing that I would rebel. At the age of 17, I started to study the opposite of what my parents and friends expected. I spent three very studious, creative and intuitive years in London, while writing about art exhibitions for a Greek magazine. I loved it. I continued writing for magazines for five years. When I returned to Greece in 2000, I decided that my rebellious days were over and I started working in my family’s stores. MoL: What was that like? MM: I started from scratch. Sales, managing, merchandising and buying were my ultimate favorite things to do since they required traveling the world searching for new, fresh and creative talent. In 2010, my brother Alex and I decided we should launch our own brand of clothes and combine his managerial talent with my creativity. Our brand is called Wildwood and we launched it in our parents’ Mykonos store. Wildwood did great with international clients who loved the idea of buying something sophisticated and Greek. MoL: What inspired you to create a line of sandals? MM: After more than 12 years in the family business, I thought I should expand our idea and explore our Greek roots. I wanted to take my love for my country and explore its creative potentials. I came up with reinventing the traditional Greek sandal. MoL: How did you have the courage to start your own business? MM: With the help and support of my family, and especially my brother Alex, who became my partner. They all encouraged me to launch my idea. MoL: Were there obstacles that you had to overcome? If so, how did you tackle them? MM: There were obstacles in production, finding the right materials, coordinating the project and making sure all parties involved in the process would deliver their work on time with the quality required. MoL: Is it tricky going into business with a sibling? MM: Alex and I have sort of a Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde relationship. He is super organized with all the managerial skills required, while I am more about running after inspiration and ideas and making them happen. We’re a great combination. MoL: Where does Isapera get the leather? MM: The insole and most of the Vachette comes from Greece. I wish all of it came from my country, but right now Greece is going through a huge economic crisis. Most production units, such as the ones making and dying leather, have closed down. It’s almost impossible to find Greek leather right now, and as much as I wish this would change soon, we need to import some of our leathers from all over the world—mainly our neighboring Italy. MoL: Do you use local artisans to manufacture the sandals? MM: We insist on manufacturing Isapera in Greece, by traditional standards. In fact, the manufacturers we use were renowned for being experts in the traditional Greek “tsarouhi,” which are the shoes worn to match traditional Greek war costumes of the 1800s. We re-interpret the Greek custom of sandal making, while also supporting Greek productivity, especially in such times of economic need. MoL: What influences your design aesthetic? MM: Greece has so much light and natural beauty. Our creations are very much inspired by the actual landscape. MoL: Where do you envision Isapera in the future? MoL: Where do you envision Isapera to be in the future? MM: We would love to spread the Greek aesthetic around the world. Last summer, I traveled to Paris and a beautiful French girl was wearing Isapera on the plane. This really moved me and I decided, then and there, to try and export the brand. We had a lot of great feedback and response at last January when we showcased Isapera at D&A (a designer and agent trade show) in New York. MoL: What is the Isapera mission? it beyond its usual circuit of thongs and wing-shaped straps.
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nice idea with the two reindeer as a nose art. Thank you for the comment. I invite you to go read excerpts from my novel about UFOs at http://scribd.com/PhilC68.
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By George, I think I'm going to make it. I have made it to the end of the work week, I have wrapped the most crucial presents, my shopping (except grocery) is done, and I'm sitting here calmly writing while I listen to Joe Williams sing Harold Arlen. OK, that isn't so Christmasy, but truth be told, I kind of like it that way. Tomorrow will be a long day and a very late night, but I can honestly say it will be just fine. There might be a little holiday cookie baking, but nothing frantic. Aside from grocery shopping, one rehearsal, and one late-night church, my day is only going to be as busy as I choose to make it. And this year, I think I'm choosing to coast a bit and enjoy. Hopefully that will include a little cookie noshing and listening to the service of Lessons and Carols broadcast from England. Even thought it's already December 24th, I'm feeling a wee bit optimistic that I might get this "all is calm" stuff down after all. Good for you!! May all of you enjoy a wonderfully peace-filled Christmas time.
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This humble pita is as fun to watch bake as it is to stuff with your favorite sandwich fixings. The pockets are created with direct high heat which forces the moist dough to puff like a balloon. Baked pitas can be cut into wedges to make chips for dipping or slathering with spreads.
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Skydiving is one of the most amazing experience you can try. It is also a great way to see the country you are visiting from a "different" perspective. Iceland is no different whereas you have views of glaciers, mountains and islands on the way up. Iceland is different from so many reasons if not only for being an island, the glaciers, proximity to montains at all times and the landscape in general. Going skydiving in Iceland is also a little bit different experience than you get from dropzones around the world and I will tell you why. For those of you who have not tried skydiving I have to start by explaining a little bit what is about. The first time you experience free fall time slows down and you are more focused than you can imagine. Your survival instincts kick in and your body pumps adrenaline to your blood - You never feel more alive. And that is really what it is about, living. Why is skydiving in Iceland so special? The Icelandic dropzone is located at Hella in South Iceland, just east of the town. It is a private airspace dedicated to skydiving and probably one of the safest in the world in terms of how much unvegetated and structure free space you have to land. The group of people jumping there are like a family and the guy that keeps it all running is Hjörtur. He does the tandem jumping and keeps everyone in order. A big part of skydiving is the time under canopy. Some people don't realize that you have a good time to enjoy the view and do a little bit of acrobats with the canopy. This is also the time to scream of joy since it is not unlikely that you held your breath during most of the free fall without realizing. I believe that if you are looking for a new and different experience, it does not get much cooler than skydiving in Iceland! South Iceland is a endless source for things to do and see so it is perfect to add skydiving to the itinary. If you want more information about how to get in the air here is the facebook page for FFF . Taste that dream of yours. Find your life's best course.
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The newly renovated 3 Weeds Restaurant is now a more airy and bright casual dining space known as the Garden Room, boasting a new, elevated pub dining menu which is available throughout the entire venue. Floor to ceiling windows look out to the chef’s herb garden and botanicals strung from the ceiling bring the outside in. With its raw concrete flooring, exposed walls, fresh cream sails overhead, and warming festoon lighting there is a more contemporary feel. Long timber tables with bench seating are perfect for Darrell Felstead’s share-style dishes.
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