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Several weeks ago, we finished recording our EP, I Wait for You, but that was only the first step toward putting our music in your hands. We recorded it all ourselves to keep costs as low as possible, but we had to bring in some help for the mixing phase. Two singles (and a bonus track!) will be finished soon, but in order to get the rest of the songs mixed and ready for your ears, we need you.
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Well done. Much great information. Will City of Miami elected officials and administrators carefully analyze all the facts? Are the developers writing checks to any elected officials or candidates? Are the Grove Isle residents reaching out to all their Grove neighbors?
This is a very thorough description of worst case projections. What about estimating the consequences and time line for the three building concrete restoration project. Be honest and let everyone know what is really in store. Also since the new owners also own the bridge and road woudn’t they have even more at stake in preserving them?
How will it ever be possible to simultaneously combine “the three building concrete restoration project” with the schemes proposed by this developer?
I agree about the concrete restoration projects we are about to undergo here Helen!
The board has kept this pretty close to the vest.
How long does it take to get bids+let the residents know what they will endure+owe for the project?
I am not clear about ownership…But I do know WE pay to repair it!
The projects that are about to take place concerning garages, decks have nothing to do with Avila’s project except that we will have way more congestion and construction due to the fact of running two projects simultaneously. It is not a money issue. Our projects must go on and we cannot afford NOT TO spend money in maintaining our properties. Regardless of whom owns the bridge, if it is broken or collapses, does it matter who fixes or pays for it? the damage is done. Worse case scenario is that we may not even be able to get out.
Again, just because he own the property doesn’t mean he can build whatever he wants and scare us into building whatever benefits him the most. This is up to the City and not up to him or us. We can only voice our disapproval.
Again, the repairs/upgrade to our building need to be done no matter what. Helen/Biggis, are you in favor of Avila’s new building but against our restoration?
Any issues with restoration money, bids, etc need to be brought up to the board and not thrown into the redevelopment issue.
I take personal offense of you calling PGI and your neighbors dishonest. The purpose of PGI is to stop redevelopment, NOT to get involved with the deck/garage/maintenance issue. If it wasn’t for this “dishonest” group, Avila would have already broken ground (probably bypassing current zoning laws).
Don’t like your neighbors and the issues we face, please move out! Cash in on a bullish market.
And absolutely for restoration of our existing buildings+environs.
Now the problem is the buildings’ restoration??
PGI is not responsible for budgets or timelines on those projects. All they are saying is that IF these two projects run simultaneously we will be facing a logistical disaster, among other things. So do you suggest we postpone giving our buildings required maintenance in order not to inconvenience Avila???
You really don’t see anything wrong with Grove Isle 4???
What good is it if the developer partially “owns” the bridge if it collapses. At that point its too late. Damage done.
I agree with Theodore and others, if money is an issue for you and you don’t care about your neighbors, why do’t you sell and ca$h in??? Everyone will be happy, especially you! Why live among dishonest people?
What do you believe is really in store?? do you know? Are you privy to some kind of information??
sell now that everything is overvalued. Rent for a while and when the developer starts the GI 4 project, and prices tank, then you can buy again and enjoy all the construction going on. Make sure you rent in bldg 3 east. You can enjoy your nice view of building 4 going up and enjoy the drive all the way down with the barricades, signs, etc. Maybe buy in building 2 and get a nice view of some nice 5 story apartments and a nice storage area for construction materials.
Make sure you get those tires that don’t go flat, because all those nails and debris will wreak havoc on your wheels.
Dear Helen and Piggy, I don’t see the developer furnishing us with ANY kind of information except for nasty threats. Has he done an impact study? Will he share it with us? Is he concerned about possibly developing at the same time we are doing restorations? NOT A WORD, except for the fence.
Helen, your ignorance is embarrassing on nearly every aspect of what is going on at Grove Isle. All the facts are laid out on this web site. Take the time to read them before making yourself look even sillier. The residents pay all the maintenance and repair costs for the roadways and the bridge even though they are now owned by Avila. Are you a relative of his? That is the only justification I can see for your comments.
You have convinced us – there is no good outcome for any construction. ps. Isn’t Biscayne Bay a national park preserve with environmental protection?
Grove Isle is situated in the South Biscayne Bay area. Grove Isle is also part of the Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserve. Additionally, the Biscayne National Park borders South Biscayne Bay. Fortunately, there has been a new awakening about restoring the health of the Bay and the Park recently. The National Park Service, the State of Florida and the City of Miami, through many different organizations, are involved.
It is unimaginable that they will not end up closing some, if not all the tennis courts, in order to store materials. Where will they park all the worker’s car? Bus them in? Really? the small parking spaces between buildings 2 and 3 will be shut down for the duration of the project. Just the weight of a cement truck alone may hurt the bridge. Imagine hundreds or thousand of them carrying a full load. If there is any damage, an “I’m sorry” from the developer will not fix the problem. Paying for the bridge reparation will NOT fix the problem. I also agree with a previous comment, if this project gets a green light, everything the developer presented will probably not end up being what they may actually build. For starters he may end up using tennis courts, not giving us access to a pool, restaurant, spa, etc. The issue with the parking for 65 new units and service personnel has not even been addressed. As a matter of fact, it wasn’t even shown in either of his presentations. If he starts demolishing, we are at the mercy of WHATEVER he wants to do. Then, we will really start to have legal issues trying to stop them from doing anything they want or fixing anything they have broken. This could be going on at the same time we may have to remodel OUR decks! I don’t want to get into this but I will mention it: what if we need a fire truck, paramedic or ambulance? Wait for your repairman to up his charges for having to wait in line to get into your island. Guys, this is not Brickell or mid-town, THIS IS A VERY SMALL, FULLY DEVELOPED ISLAND!!!!!
This article needs to be spread around. This info will persuade people to not want this building to occur.
We are counting on EVERYONE making sure that this sharing happens! Thanks for your help.
How many pilings will be needed for this ridiculous project????
Grove Isle residents should also consider year round there is a high volume of wind flow on the island and between the buildings. The incredible and unthinkable amount of dust from demolition as well as construction will be blown across the island and into balconies, apartments,pool decks and garages. Furthermore, the main roads of grove isle will be forever covered with dirt as well mud when it rains. Cars will be forever scratched and dirty. Lobby’s tracked with residual dirt from shoes . A few years of total inconvenience!!
Bravo! This is the kind of information that needs to be shared to all our city and county representatives and to our neighbors surrounding Grove Isle too. This is pertinent, informative and practical information that has concerned me and I am sure many others from the beginning – whether the project is 18 stories tall, 5 stories, one building or many buildings.
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Currently, the United States has a big enough stockpile of smallpox vaccine to vaccinate everyone in the country who might need it in the event of an emergency. Production of new vaccine is underway.
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A very characteristic Sicilian shop in the historical centre of Piazza Armerina will welcome you to reveal ancient art and tastes of Sicily. You will enjoy genuine flavors and delicate fragrances of local products. Pistachio creams, cheese, nougat, marzipan, cold cuts, chocolates from Modica, organic almonds, extra virgin organic olive oil, almonds wine and wine liquor Zibibbo are just some of the delicacies you will taste. In addition to the culinary tradition you will appreciate typical art pottery of Sicily and if you wish, buy beautiful souvenirs.
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If you've been keeping up with web design trends in 2013, then you'll be aware of the Flat Design phenomenon which has emerged as the most popular of approaches to image creation and inclusion in responsive design. This Inkscape tutorial will show you a simple and adaptable process for easily creating long-shadow icons - one of Flat Design's natural developments. Read on to see how to do it.
In this GIMP tutorial you'll learn how to take an existing image and turn it into a vintage photograph by applying a sequence of techniques to alter its colour, light and texture. The result will be a manipulation reminiscent of photos taken in the 1960s which have weathered over time. It's a great and popular effect, so find yourself a photo and let's get stuck in.
Here's a great, useful resouce for busy GIMP designers everywhere: I've created a set of tileable pixel-patterns which are super-easy to use and will give you some interesting choices for your backgrounds and overlays. They're free to download and use in your personal and commercial projects, so get them while they're hot!
This explosive Inkscape tutorial will take you through the steps needed to create a shiny cartoon vector bomb illustration. Starting with the Ellipse tool and working our way to Live Path Effects we'll create a shiny bomb shape, before adding and lighting the fuse. You might want to step back in case it goes off!
In this fun little tutorial we will put together some basic shapes to create a cute illustration of a chubby sheep in Inkscape. We'll discover some simple but useful abilities of Inkscape along the way too. How can you resist that little face? Let's go and learn how to draw him!
I'm on a range of social channels and, to get alerts as soon as new tutorials are published, subscribe to the RSS feed using the link below.
The Designmark blog is the best online resource for Open Source Graphics software tutorials, showing you how to produce quality graphics in Inkscape and the GIMP. You can find out more about how this blog came to be and what's going on behind the scenes in this article.
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In this lecture you will learn all about parallel lines and perpendicular lines. For parallel lines you will understand the definition and why vertical lines are not considered parallel. For perpendicular lines, you will cover the concept of the negative reciprocal.
Parallel lines are two lines in the same plane that do not intersect. Two non-vertical lines are parallel if and only if they have the same slope.
If you are given the equation of a line and a point not on that line, you can find the equation of the line through this point parallel to the given line by using the point-slope form.
Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at right angles. Two non-vertical lines are perpendicular if and only if the product of their slopes is 1 (or, equivalently, their slopes are negative reciprocals of each other).
You can use this fact to determine whether a pairs of lines whose equations have been given are perpendicular or not.
If you are given the equation of a line and a point, you can find the equation of the line through this point perpendicular to the given line by using the point-slope form. You must first find the slope of the given line and then take its negative reciprocal.
Find the equation of this line in slop intercept form.
m = − [1/4]b = ?
m = − [3/7]b = ?
A line passes through the point ( - 4, - 3) and is perpendicular to the line whose equation is y = 1/5 x − 6. Find the equation of this line in slope intercept form.
A line passes through the point (5,4) and is perpendicular to the line whose equation is y = − 7/10 x + 3. Find the equation of this line in slope intercept form.
A line is perpendicular to the line whose equation is 2x − 4y = 8. This line also passes through the y - intercept of the graph of x − 5y = 20. Find the equation of this line in slope intercept form.
A line is perpendicular to the line whose equation is 3x − 7y = 42. This line also passes through the y - intercept of the graph of 6x + 3y = 30. Find the equation of this line in slope intercept form.
m = − [2/5]b = ?
A line passes through the point ( - 6, - 4) and is perpendicular to the line whose equation is y = − 2/3 x + 8. Find the equation of this line in slope intercept form.
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, on February 8, 2002, reversed the dismissal of a consumer’s credit card solicitation claim under the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) against the issuing bank. The court remanded the case to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania for trial on the merits of the claim.
The appellate court found that a “no annual fee” disclosure in a credit card solicitation implies a duration of one year. Unless the credit card agreement contains the same “promise,” the solicitation disclosure is inaccurate and violates the TILA. The court also found that a “no annual fee” disclosure made by a bank that intends to impose an annual fee “shortly after” account opening is misleading and inaccurate for purposes of the TILA.
There are several strategies for addressing the issues raised by the court regarding accurate credit card solicitation disclosures and effective change‑in‑terms notices. If we can be of any assistance or if you would like a copy of the ruling, please do not hesitate to call us.
*Deborah Freye is an Associate with Dreher Tomkies LLP and is an editor of the Firm’s Credit Card Digest. Her direct dial number is 614-628-1611.
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Venice, "Locanda Leon Bianco" or "Wildner".
Rome, "Canada" or "Residenza Farnese".
See the little box at the top of this main page that says "Text Search"? Well you might want to try that out because most of the hotels you've mentioned have been talked about dozens of times. Each of those comments can be accessed through the search function...have fun!
Maggiore--go to www.stresa.net and find your choice and budget. Try to avoid the Primavera if you do not like early church bells.
Sounds like a nice trip. Have fun !
Phil, I can help you about Sorrento if you tell me the period, your needs and your budget.
I am not often one to argue with Bob the Nav - - but I have stayed in BOTH Umbra and Fontebella - - and I will tell you that Umbra is NOT superior to Umbra - - in fact, they are very nearly equal. Umbra might slightly take the nod for location - - but Fontebella is great for easy car access right to the front door - - and free paring there to boot. Good restaurants at both, by the way.
I've stayed at the Casci and love it... wonderful hotel, big rooms, unbeatalbe location! We stayed in the front and had no problems however if you are sensitive to noise request a garden room. I highly recommend this hotel.
I stayed at two of these this September.
Florence,"Casci"--Simple, but with all the conveniences, clean, friendly, comfortable, large rooms.
Venice, "Locanda Leon Bianco" --very nice, also large, comfortable rooms, friendly as well, but try to get a room with a canal view if possible. Ours was a bit dark.
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My Life Without A Jetpack - 50 - The Search For The Holy Grail.
Comic 82 - 50 - The Search For The Holy Grail.
Had I had some education back then (I was 12, give me a break), I would have known that the name of the movie was a nod to Sir Walter Raleigh's book, "History Of The World"... good Sir Walter only managed to write the first volume while being held prisoner in the Tower of London, and he was beheaded before writing the second one.
Of course, no Part II of Mel Brook's movie ever existed, but back then, nobody could tell me that. Music this week is a departure from our usual "year of the strip song"; because I've chosen to share one of the musical numbers from the film (which I must heartily recommend), Mel Brooks as Torquemada in "The Inquisition".
Oh, by the way... this is our 50th strip, thank you all for being here for our first year (we turned a year old about 20 days ago), we love doing the strip, and it will go on during 2013... but in January, we'll have guest pin-ups as we take some time to work on other projects. Happy New Year!
My personal thought is after the success of "The Producers" on Broadway, Mel should really do History of the World Part II as an Icecapades Spectacular, just for the fun of having Hitler on Ice.
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Checking into the hotel is a restful end to a stressful travel experience—or, at least, it should be. But rarely is it the highlight of the trip. That could change with a new project by New Belgium brewery, makers of the beloved Fat Tire and other delectable brews.
New Belgium just opened up the Pilot Brewery at the Source Hotel in Denver. When guests check in, they’ll get tasters of experimental New Belgium beer brewed at Pilot, which just so happens to be located on the other side of the hotel lobby’s glass wall. But building a brewery in a hotel creates its own challenges that you might not consider as you bury your nose in some sweet aromatic foam.
New Belgium wanted a way to stand out, especially in a crowded beer market like Denver, which is how the idea of a hotel brewery was born. Josh Nabours, New Belgium senior plant engineer, dealt with many of the odd issues that arose from this unusual project.
“The Fire Department was concerned about dust caused by milling making a dangerous environment,” he said, and indeed, a fire hazard in a hotel is a recipe for a Netflix tragedy documentary. “To respond to this we upgraded the mill to a dust-proof mill and added a dust collection system.” The sewer department was also concerned with the amount of wastewater coming out of the facility, so New Belgium created dedicated sewage equipment underground.
And then there was the process of getting the brewing equipment into the space without disrupting the hotel operations, “We kept communication channels open to coordinate any heavy equipment or loud construction’s impact to a minimum, either working off hours or having the hotel book rooms that weren’t near the area,” Nabours says.
On the day of the installation, the team set up three semi trucks' worth of equipment across the street from the brewery, and started at 6 a.m. They shut down the sidewalk and part of the street, then used a fork truck to navigate the equipment through the garage door walls of the brewery. Every piece of equipment was in the space by 2 p.m. that afternoon. With the space set, New Belgium Pilot Brewery’s Head Brewer, Geoff Wenzel was free to go wild.
To improve the experience for curious onlookers, the brewers brew on weekends to fill the hotel and its attached marketplace with the smells of brewing when the area is busiest. The brewery is like a test kitchen, giving brewers the ability to experiment and produce beers on a production schedule that the full-scale facility in Fort Collins couldn’t keep up with. That means leaning into any trend, like rye barrel aging and wild yeast fermentation, that strikes the brewers’ fancy. And they now have the flexibility to go from idea to beer glass in just a few weeks.
In addition to tasters at check-in, the brewery’s beer is available at the hotel’s rooftop restaurant, in hotel room minibars, and at other restaurants in the marketplace attached to the hotel. The facility doesn’t do any bottling or canning currently, so you’ll need to head there if you want a taste. But it’ll be worth it, it was just voted best new brewery in Denver.
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A lighting mix in your laundry room ensures the room is appealing and functional. Proper lighting helps the working environment conducive and cheerful to work in a well-combined overhead lighting with task lighting in sorting and folding area. Residents in Adams Estate have spent time making their laundry room well-designed.
During renovations, homeowners are able to change the laundry room layout. If your earlier design was making you feel difficult to work, then you have an opportunity to change the layout to your comfort. Adams Estate homeowners have spent their fortune in changing the design of their previous design to a more accommodating laundry room. The sorting bins are placed near the washing appliance and sink while the folding table is positioned next to the dryer. This makes work easier and faster.
Landry renovation may also include replacement of old machines that stopped working or adding more laundry fixtures such as sink. Homeowners especially in Adams Estate, add countertops that increase the folding area space. The cabinets can be installed for storing clean cloths and detergents.
Adams Estate contractors use a 3D laundry planner to assist them position the laundry room cabinets, appliances and choose the colour of the bench top. You are able to see how various designs and style will appear in your laundry room and eventually select the one that meets your requirements.
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DE Quarry Solutions is a privately owned, family run company that has been in the materials handling industry for over 65 years. DE Quarry Solutions services south west Victoria with an array of crushed materials, and the whole of Victoria, Southern NSW and South Australia with its contract crushing, screening and conveying services.
DE Quarry Solutions has widespread knowledge and experience in materials handling across a large variety of materials. Through our years of experience we have successfully dealt with a large range of materials in a variety of different applications and conditions.
Starting off as L D Eldridge Cartage Contractors in 1946, the company concentrated its energy on road construction and pit run materials. Since then it has established itself as an industry leader in the materials processing and quarrying industry.
With a change of trends, local Shire’s began undertaking the majority of their own road construction. From this Lindsay Eldridge transitioned to processing, supply and construction of road materials from Mt Elephant, Derrinallum. As David Eldridge transitioned into ownership of what was to become David Eldridge Pty Ltd, the demand from the Mount Elephant quarry grew significantly and the company became renowned for its supply of gravels to South West Victoria.
To complement the quarry, David Eldridge Pty. Ltd. had a large fleet of trailer mounted mobile crushing equipment that serviced Southern NSW, Eastern S.A. and the whole of Victoria. The mobile crushing fleet has grown significantly to incorporate a large variety of track mounted, modular and trailer mounted crushing and screening equipment.
Still family owned, the company now known as DE Quarry Solutions focusses its business on servicing Western Victoria from the Skipton Quarry with a wide variety of Basalt and Scoria materials. Whilst doing this DE Quarry Solutions continues to complete quality mobile crushing contracts across South Eastern Australia.
DE Quarry Solutions, providing excellence in the quarrying industry since 1946.
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Sangeetshri School of Music offers a number of training programs in Indian classical music (North Indian style, also known as Hindustani Classical Music) for children and adults. Classes are held during weekdays (days and evenings) and weekends (mornings and afternoons) for committed students in group formats. Student admission is limited.
Sangeetshri School of Music students are encouraged to appear for the prestigious Akhil Bharatiya Gandharva Mahavidhyalaya Mandal, Mumbai examinations held annually at Sangeetshri School of Music in Phoenix, AZ and earn their formal credentials and degrees.
Beginners – The fundamentals of Hindustani classical music and rendering of bandish (compositions) with elaborations. Open for all ages (subject to availability), however, the minimum age to enroll is 5 years.
Intermediate – Music appreciation, intricacies of classical music and khyaal.
Expert – This class is offered to qualified students only. A minimum graduate level training in Hindustani Classical Music is a prerequisite for enrollment. Prepares students for expert stage performances.
Keyboard and Harmonium – Vocal music students are encouraged to play keyboard and harmonium. Check for availability of keyboard and harmonium class.
Indian Classical Violin – A limited number of Indian Classical Violin classes are available for qualified candidates.
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The single consists of two tracks. The first one is a solo work of a project called Dread and carries a name Mystery. The second one is a colaboration of two producers, Nothing Personal and Max Shade. Mystery is a drum & bass bussiness with pleasant melodical aspects. The name of this track indeed fits its character perfectly. The omnipresent atmosphere of mystery and uncertainty is at essence of this piece of music. On the other side, Don't Talk To Me is hard crusher that lacks any emotion. Pure kicks are from time to time switched with sharp, metalic snares and this whole combination is bolstered with straight bass.
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A low-carb shepherd’s pie has all of the comfort food appeal of the regular version but with a fraction of the carbs. I used left over pot roast for the meat and I added a little horseradish and cheese to the topping just to give it some zip. It is a little lighter and fresher with the cauliflower mash rather than potatoes, too. Shepherd’s pie is made with lamb, cottage pie is made with beef – but in the US we tend to just lump it all together and call is Shepherd’s pie.
See, this right here is one of the things I like about low-carb diets. I can get all of that soul warming, tummy pleasing, stick to your ribs stuff like gooey cheese, butter, beef….
I love this low-carb shepherd’s pie. Really. Sure, I miss a piece of homemade whole wheat toast now and then (and by now and then I mean every damn day) but I know that I feel better when I am eating low carb — and obviously I’m not giving up the good stuff, except… you know. Bread. I realized during my carb binge in December that carbs make my joints hurt, I have headaches, and I feel generally groggy and icky — like molasses was running through my veins instead of blood. I don’t like it one bit and it’s not worth the fleeting yumminess of the carbs, either.
Mashed potatoes speak to me. I was so happy when I discovered that cauliflower was a good substitute! So last night I was making shepherd’s pie for the family with some leftover pot roast and I decided to make this for me. I was in love at first bite. Succulent, tender beef, creamy gravy, rich topping with gooey cheese and a bite of horseradish — if you like it.
Two things. (1) If you happen to be having a problem with the gravy being too thin be sure that you are using heavy cream, the kind you make whipped cream from. It won’t hurt to simmer it longer to thicken it up more if you need to. (2) If your cauliflower dishes are coming out watery you are not draining it enough! You may need to press out some water with paper towels.
This low-carb shepherd’s pie is so good that I finished it off for lunch this afternoon. Pretty sure this goes on my favorites list. I hope you’ll like it, too.
Shepherd's pie, or more accurately cottage pie, is a comforting casserole of layers of meat, vegetables, mashed potatoes, and cheese. This low carb version substitutes creamy, whipped cauliflower that has just a touch of horseradish for a burst of flavor. It freezes well.
Grease a small casserole dish.
Add the meat evenly to the dish.
In a small sauce pan heat the cream and the cream cheese, whisking until smooth.
Simmer until it has thickened to the consistency of thin gravy.
Season the cream mixture with salt and pepper. Add the onion powder if desired.
Pour over the meat and green beans; mix in if necessary.
In a food processor or mixer whip the cauliflower with the butter and cream until fluffy. Use a little more cream if necessary.
Stir in a tablespoon of the cheese and the horseradish.
Taste and adjust the salt and pepper.
Spoon the cauliflower over the meat mixture.
Bake for 30 minutes or until heated all the way through.
Wonderful! Great way to use leftover roast beef.
Please provide a nutritional chart with the recipe. Those on a strict keto diet need to know the details including total carbs, not net carbs. We are going to try this. We always loved Shepherd’s Pie and look forward to this Keto version.
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4.2 lb | 45-1/8" x 5-7/8" x 0.75"
This piece is dry and ready to use! It has amazing color and nice contrast! SHIPS TO THE USA ONLY.
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Ancofer Stahlhandel GmbH is part of the Dillinger Group and the SHS Group (Stahl Holding Saar). We are bound to the SHS Code of Ethics.
Download all the brochures and letters you need here - just click on the Adobe PDF symbol!
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Milcarsky's Appliance Centre' in Longwood, FL is an authorized dealer of Maytag Products. For over 100 years, you've heard a lot about Maytag's drum rollers and drawer gaskets, their belts and hinges-the commercial grade parts they put inside their appliances. Those parts matter. They make their machines among the most dependable washers, ranges and refrigerators around.
So if you are looking for Maytag products in Longwood, Orlando, Tampa, Miami, Jacksonville, Melbourne, Daytona Beach, Lakeland, Kissimmee, Titusville and Ocala, or if you have any questions about Maytag products, please feel free to call us at (407) 830-6800 or simply stop by Milcarsky's Appliance Centre' at any time and we would be glad to help you.
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This Unit is exclusively renovated with lotus pond, Jacuzzi and to top it off a Steam Bath too!
Great Investment as the unit is also Tenanted to an expat at the moment too.
Property sold will be lock stock and barrel. Includes all furnishing~!
There is also complimentary shuttle service to Bangsar Shopping Center, Bangsar Village and Mid Valley Megamall.
Clearwater Residence is a luxury low density condominium in the posh neighborhood of Damansara Heights. The architectural style that best depicts the soul of Clearwater Residence is "poetic modernism". This sanctuary is modern and elegant, and that of projecting an image of a fresh and contemporary city abode.
A welcome haven away from the hurly-burly of the city. This panoramic and easily accessible township is a much sought after refuge of middle to upper class Malaysians and expatriates among others. Spanning 18 deluxe storeys boutique living with concierge in diverse residences, a wellness club over three floors, including a rooftop infinity lap pool, state-of-art gymnasium, a spa and detox room, a signature Clearwater cafe and a restaurant.
The location of Clearwater Residence is superb. The New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE), Sprint and Duke are all within easy reach, not to mention Jalan Duta and Jalan Maarof which lead to the city centre without massive traffic congestion issue such as in Bangsar and KLCC vicinities. Currently, the main excess road is under construction for widening to four lines to serve as an second main entrance to National Palace that you can find the exclusive and security of the area.
Clearwater Residence is a truly niche and top beautiful prestigious residential with boutique concept in the whole Klang Valley. Residing next to new coming-up National Palace, the air is clean, the scenery is tranquil where one can find peace and serenity.
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Papasangtiangotere, Indonesia is a place located in South Sulawesi region at 5°31'5" south of the equator and 119°45'16" east of the Prime Meridian (or if you don't know what these numbers mean just look at the map). You can zoom in and out this map using controls on the left side of the map. You can also change Papasangtiangotere map type using buttons in the top right corner of the map.
This is the satellite map of Papasangtiangotere but you can change map type to see other maps. You can scroll the map by dragging it with your mouse.
Alternate names under which you can find this place are Papasangtiangotere. Distance between Papasangtiangotere and Indonesia capital Jakarta is 887.95 kilometers. Currency used here is Rupiah and country calling number for Indonesia is 62.
Current temperature in Papasangtiangotere is 33°C and the ESE wind is blowing with speed 20kmh.
Please click here if you are looking for a hotel in Papasangtiangotere. If there are no hotels in this place you can find a hotel in the nearby area. Hotel search is provided by our partner Booking.com, Europe's leading online hotel reservations agency.
If you would like to buy products featuring Indonesia flag please click here and you will be taken to a page with list of all products. Those products are available to you thanks to our partner CafePress, online store with thousands of custom made products, t-shirts, bumper stickers, posters, mugs, and much more.
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At Auto Sussex we aim to bring you the widest choice of used cars in Billingshurst, West Sussex and at great prices. We have some fantastic deals on used VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO cars, which are always changing. Browse our used cars below and contact us for more information on any of our second hand cars.
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When the University of Alaska Fairbanks ski coach Jim Mahaffey tasked two of his athletes, Nat Goodhue and Gail Bakken, with laying out a 26.2-mile trail in 1963, the concept was novel: fewer than 20 marathons existed in the United States.
The Equinox Marathon has excited and exhausted participants for 55 years. The event is easily on the list of the top ten toughest marathons in the United States, and one of the premier marathons that take place in Alaska. The Equinox Marathon was originally popular with hikers, drawing over 1,000 trekkers in the late 1960s. Over the years, interest in hiking the course has waned although encouraged, and today it is mostly a marathon for runners and relay teams.
Held annually in September, the race begins at an elevation of 500 feet, but runners will climb more than 3,000 total vertical feet before they’re through, covering several major ascents and descents along the way. On race morning, runners gather at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) campus and begin the race with that quick sprint to the UAF sledding and ski hill. It’s a festive and exciting mass start. The course then settles down a little bit as runners follow a scenic loop around the university along beautiful wooded running paths and ski trails, carpeted with golden birch leaves. Runners continue past the university’s musk ox farm, then emerge from the woods to begin their climb at mile nine. The next four miles is a trudge up to 1,800 feet, and if the weather is clear, participants are rewarded with wonderful views of Denali and the Alaskan Range. The race continues along a difficult out-and-back route across hilltops and valleys to the turnaround at mile 14.9. On this stretch, runners must make their way along a rollercoaster dirt road, and then head up onto a narrow trail. After the turnaround, runners make their way down the infamous Chute, a short but challenging quad-burning descent. The final nine miles of the course is a trek back through the boreal forest, with some road running, as runners descend 1,200 feet on their way back to the UAF campus.
Even though the course is challenging, people of all abilities, with even the slightest inkling of athletic ability, are encouraged to participate by running, jogging, walking or hiking with friends. Once completed under the generous 10-hour time limit, finishers are handed the coveted Equinox Marathon patch, which remains virtually unchanged since the 60s and has become quite the collector's item and source of pride for the many finishers over the years.
Since its start, the community of Fairbanks has embraced this annual event. The race relies on hundreds of volunteers and sponsorships, as well as hundreds of participants from Alaska and around the world. For more information or to sign up, please visit The Equinox Marathon website and join the conversation on Facebook. The 56th Annual Equinox Marathon will be held September 15, 2018.
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The NYATEP Conference on Workforce Development in New York State is fast approaching, and we are preparing for our workshop on social media for workforce organizations (see our Oct. 23 blog post for conference details). We are proud to co-present with Marjorie Parks of Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow (www.obtjobs.org), an innovator in its use of social media, particularly Facebook, to keep in touch with its young adult clients. Many workforce development organizations are hesitant to engage in social media because it is intimidating to start from zero friends, likes, or followers. They also worry about negative content or comments being posted on their sites, and just worry about what to post themselves. Where does a well-intentioned workforce provider start?
With us! If you are attending the NYATEP conference, come to From Retweets to Retention: Using Social Media to Connect with Program Participants and Achieve Outcomes, on Wednesday, 11/20/13 (agenda). As the conference approaches, we will release social media tips for workforce providers on this blog and via Twitter. After the conference, we will share what we have learned by posting the content on our website. We will also be available to work with workforce development organizations to design and implement smart social media strategies to connect with participants during their programs and well afterward. Anyone with a smart phone can-and does-use social media. It is increasingly a more reliable way to reach people than emails and phone numbers that may change frequently. We have looked so far at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Foursquare, Vine, Tumblr, and LinkedIn as potentially good tools for workforce organizations. Let us know if you are using others with a comment below or tweet us @PublicWorksIQ. Join the conversation at #socialmediaworkforce and, for the conference, at #nyatepfall2013.
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How do I Become a Repetiteur?
Ballet rehearsals are overseen by a repetiteur.
A repetiteur supervises opera rehearsals.
Repetiteurs helps dancers learn their steps for a performance.
A repetiteur is a performance teacher or coach; he or she may help a dancer learn his steps, or help a singer with pronunciation or pitch. Someone who wants to become a repetiteur needs more than an ability to perform, although this is a vital element. You must also be able to communicate well with others and have the patience to work with other performers to become a repetiteur.
Répétiteur is French for repeater. It is an appropriate term, because in both ballet and opera, a repetiteur will rely upon repetition to teach his performers. The skills taught by a repetiteur have been learned through years of practice and hard work. In an opera company, a repetiteur will likely have experience as a vocalist, pianist, or vocal coach. He may be a former performer or someone whose goal is to become a conductor.
In ballet, the repetiteur is the person who helps a dancer interpret his role and learn the steps required for a specific role. To become a professional dancer requires years of training and dedication. Often, the coach is someone who has had some success as part of a dance company before deciding to become a repetiteur. His main job is to schedule rehearsals, some of which he may lead.
When it comes to opera, the repetiteur must understand how to help a singer improve his pitch. The repetiteur also coaches the correct way to phrase and pronounce lyrics in languages including Italian, German, English, and French. If you want to become a repetiteur, you will likely need to spend years learning to play an instrument, such as the piano, and perfecting your ability to sight-read both the vocal and instrumental parts of musical scores. Many repetiteur have earned undergraduate and graduate degrees. They often begin their careers working for opera companies or by teaching younger students.
A repetiteur is someone who must learn and use superior communications skills. He will have to work closely with both the performers he coaches and the conductor for whom they will perform. Repetiteurs have been called the unheralded heroes of opera. A repetiteur gets little credit, but must know the conductor's interpretation of the opera being performed and be able to communicate it to the performers.
Most major singing stars are not full-time members of individual opera companies, so repetiteurs are often assigned to work with singers they may not know well. The repetiteur will have to learn how to quickly determine the singer's strengths and weaknesses and be able to work with the star at his convenience. The repetiteur must often communicate between the star performer and the conductor any differences that may exist between them.
How do I Become a Professional Pianist?
How do I Become a Vocalist?
How do I Become a Piano Accompanist?
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There are 5 Auto insurance companies in Stuttgart, AR. Below is a list of the 10 most popular Auto insurance companies on Auto Insurance Directory. Are you looking for a auto insurance company specialized in a specific insurance? Refine your search by selecting a insurance.
NEED A STUTTGART AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY?
Auto Insurance Directory is one of the worlds largest auto insurance company directories listing a total of 5 Auto insurance companies in Stuttgart, Arkansas.
Each Stuttgart auto insurance company profile covers contact details, reviews, specialization, prices, quotes, fees, auto insurance company overview and more.
Our goal is to make your search for the right car and auto insurance companies in Stuttgart, Arkansas quick and easy.
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Reserving cheap flights from New York to India will be among the best travel investments you'll ever make because we at Indian Eagle want to see people traveling to explore new destinations and see wonders that they have only ever dreamt about. The country offers endless and incredible attractions to all types of travelers. We are among the best travel agencies to book your cheap flights to India from New York as we understand your budget concerns and have offers that will help you save huge. So with the same passion for serving loyal customers, we bring you the cheapest ever JFK to India flights! Book your New York to India flights at the lowest possible airfares only with Indian Eagle. We offer direct flights from New York that will cost you less ensuring you avail huge flight booking savings. So when you book cheap flights from New York to India, make sure to go through our offers and book it at our best flight price available.
If you don't have time to look through our website and search for cheap New York -India flights, you can simply give us a call using the number displayed on the website. Our travel experts will book the cheap flights for your trip directly for you as per your preferred itinerary. You will be able to choose which airline to fly with, which airport to depart from and arrive at, how many layovers the journey must have, and other such details.
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Indian Eagle not only books cheap flights from New York to India but also books flights from anywhere in the USA to anywhere in India. For best deals on your bookings of cheap JFK to India flights or cheap last minute flights from New York to anywhere at Indian Eagle we suggest you get your booking done 21-56 days in advance. Do not get disheartened for missing out deals on advance booking because we have last minutecheap flights to India from New York or cheap last minute flights from anywhere to India with the best New York last minute travel deals.
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What is the best gift I could give this Christmas season?
What is the greatest gift anyone could possibly give this Christmas?
What is the kind of gift I could give a child this Christmas that will last FOREVER?
Yes you hold the eternal life of a child in your hands.
All you have to do is teach them who Jesus is, pray for them, and the Holy Spirit will do the rest.
You say you still do not know how!
In this little book is the Gospel story from Exodus to the Resurrection of Jesus told in a way any child can understand. The story is told through the donkeys that are found in the Bible.
Praying for your children is why this book works. I know for I have read it to children and led them to Christ. So have others that have read this story to children. You too can lead a child to Christ and forever they shall be with Him.
How many observe Christ’s birthday! How few, His precepts! O! ’tis easier to keep Holidays than commandments.
This is the last of the Ben Franklin quotes for a while. I am not sure why I use these quotes yet I was feeling led by the Lord to do so. I do admire Benjamin Franklin for his wisdom even tho many have said he was not a Christian. I myself am not sure, only our God can judge that.
I have tried to write a new Christmas poem this year and what I came up with was poor. Seeing how I have so many new followers now and many have never read this poem I was thinking it might be time to reblog this one. In this poem you will read what Christmas means to me from Dec. 16, 20012; Face to Face. God Bless and Merry Christmas!
Someday I hope to have someone write the story behind the Spiritual Battle that has gone on and is going on to bring this little story to print. This is only the first book in a series of books that will help lead a child to Jesus, help them fall in love with Jesus, help them pass on the Gospel of Jesus, and spend a life time walking with Jesus. This story is: the Gospel of Jesus told in a way for them to understand. The book is written for children of the ages of 10 t0 12 years of age. I have had the book test read by children of that age and all could not put it down. Some of you out there have read the first manuscript of this book and some of you out there have been of great help to me in this task, Thank-you. I pray that our Abba blesses you greatly and know that you all share equally in the rewards in Christ Jesus.
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At GT Motors we aim to bring you the widest choice of used cars in WALTHAM CROSS, HERTFORDSHIRE and at great prices. We have some fantastic deals on used AUDI Q5 cars, which are always changing. Browse our used cars below and contact us for more information on any of our second hand cars.
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Through this publication, a Rogues’ Gallery has been laid bare—their crimes revealed, their malfeasance disclosed and their stories exposed for the lies that they are.
Several years ago, three of these anti-Scientologists—chief apostate-cohorts Marty Rathbun, Mike Rinder and Tom DeVocht—were removed for flagrant criminality, gross misconduct and financial waste. When they were finally caught out, they teamed up and secretly descended on others in violence. And when caught out again, they spun their tales to the merchants of chaos.
Today they are bitter, broke and busted, motivated by only two things: getting paid and getting even.
Although that story has now been chronicled in full, one final word is due—their own words in their own voice.
Accordingly, what you are about to read might well be described as a last truthful look at themselves before plunging off the cliff into obsession.
If someone will continually flub and not duplicate orders, then blow them away to knock them out of their dramatization… To the exclusion of all Debug Tech, Cramming Tech, and Ethics Tech.
Spend most of my time enforcing prohibitions—and don’t spend any time enforcing those doingnesses that are required to get products out.
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I have just returned from a brief trip to Moscow (October 2012). The weather there was bitterly cold, something it happened to share with China which was having its first harsh snows of the winter.
Something Russia didn’t appear to share with China, however, was a desire to provide customer service. If only the Muscovites had been brought up on this traditional Chinese quotation: “Don’t open a shop unless you like to smile”. Be it in a shop, a taxi or a restaurant, the poor customer is greeted with a gloomy face and a mumbled greeting. Things were sometimes better in the classier restaurants but price was certainly no guarantee of good service.
I first visited Moscow as a student in 1979 and the city is virtually unrecognisable from those Cold War days. It seemed friendlier then: the Russians were hungry for contact with Westerners and keen to chat at any opportunity. And even keener to buy your jeans from you!
The physical changes are obvious too. I stood in Red Square this week and thought my memory had completely failed me: I didn’t remember the arched gate next to the History Museum, nor the fairytale church to the side of GUM. Turning to my guidebook for help, I learned that both had been destroyed by Stalin and then rebuilt in the 1990s.
The opposite happened at the other end of Red Square, where the ugly megolithic Rossiya Hotel had completely vanished.
Photo by Pete Verdon, 2006, from Wikimedia Commons.
It was the largest, and probably ugliest, hotel in Europe, yet it seemed the height of luxury to me back in the 70s, so exclusive that you couldn’t even get through the doors if you weren’t resident. I managed a visit to the ballet in the hotel’s plush theatre below and I had promised myself a stay at the hotel in the future. I returned too late, however, as it was destroyed in 2007. Quite fortunately it seems, as its pompous attitude was not supported by either its service levels or hygiene record.
The vast gap it left behind has yet to be filled. There were plans to replace the monstrous hotel with a commercial centre that would visually connect Red Square with other Moscow landmarks. Foster and Partners (click here for their podcast from the Royal Academy) had impressive plans, but nothing has materialised. The construction of the hotel in the 1960s decimated the medieval Zaryadye district, leaving just a few churches on Varvara Street; I hope the space is filled with something worthwhile and attractive soon.
In 1979 there was virtually no shopping to be done, nor food to be eaten. GUM was the setting for long queues just to buy a banana or a loaf of bread. Now it is a luxury department store, featuring any fashion designer you’d care to name. It really is a beautiful place to window shop. But be warned, the prices are much higher than in the UK or the rest of Europe.
When you’ve had your fill of shopping, take a break for drink or lunch at the Bosco Cafe on the ground floor facing the Kremlin. In good weather you can sit outside and take in the enormity of Red Square and the beauty of St Basil’s.
In my whole month in Moscow back in the 70s, the only vegetable I saw was cabbage, so I was amazed on this trip to see excellent supermarkets, such as Sed’moy Kontinent, and pavement kiosks stacked high with fruit and vegetables.
Moscow also has its share of smaller fashion boutiques. It is a large city, though, and the traffic is horrendous so you’ll need to use the efficient but over-crowded Metro to get between shops.
The metro can be baffling for foreign tourists as the majority of signs are in Cyrillic only. It is additionally daunting for those who don’t have a head for heights as some of the escalators are seemingly bottomless. The extravagantly ornate stations make it worth the effort however.
If you fancy a more relaxed afternoon’s shopping, I recommend the area around Patriarch’s Ponds (Патриарши пруды). There is a genuine village feel to the area and it is a pleasant place for an afternoon stroll.
I have a particularly fond view of this area as it was immortalised in my favourite Russian novel, Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov: this is where the devil appears and where Berlioz is run over by a tram.
Take in the park around the pond, full of children and their parents, and then move on to the fashion boutiques; don’t miss my favourite, Victoria’s Vintage on Malaya Bronnaya. If you’re on the hunt for souvenirs with a difference, check out, Podarki, Dekor i Podarki, just along the road.
When you’re ready for a break, there’s no shortage of cafes and restaurants. Volkonskiy Bakery at Bolshaya Sadovaya 2/46 is a branch of a popular French bakery chain, great for breakfast, but my favourite is Cafe Margarita facing the park.
For a great evening meal try Pavilion, right on Patriarch’s Ponds for good service (yes, really) and excellent Russian food. My favourite restaurant in Moscow is also here: Uilliams (Вильямс) at Malaya Bronnaya 20a. William Lamberti’s restaurant has a buzzing but homely feel with an open kitchen in the centre of the room. The inspiration of his Italian heritage is evident in his use of fresh ingredients and inventive food.
For anyone feeling homesick and in need of a reviving pint of British beer, look no further then the Fullers Pub (Фуллерз Паб) at Bolshaya Ordynka d.40 str. 1. They do a great pint of London Pride along with typical British pub food.
My last recommendation is for booklovers. Try out the Moskovskiy Dom Knigi at Novy Arbat 8. It is something of a Moscow institution, dating back to Soviet days.
I visited in 1979 when it sold a good selection of Socialist Realism posters and badges. That was in the days when you had to queue three times to buy anything. First you queued to select your item and exchange it for a ticket. Then you queued again at the cashier desk where you paid and exchanged the ticket for another ticket. Then you queued again where you first started and exchanged this second ticket for your chosen item.
The shop is still there and doesn’t look much different from the outside. Inside, it’s a little more modern now and even has a cafe. On the ground floor there’s a good selection of maps and guide books, upstairs you’ll find a good art section plus all the Russian classics.
Moscow rates high on my travel list for its history, architecture and literature, with a spot of shopping on the side. I detest the traffic, enjoy the language and love the top class restaurants (though not the prices that go with it).
Originally published October 2012, updated August 2013.
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I have never been to Russia but I’m interested in visiting, someday!
Yes I read her post on that too. She may be right. They do it very well if thats the case.
So Russians really are known to no smile policy?.. or they’re just having a bad day?
Wow, what an interesting contrast between 2012 and 1979! It’s fascinating to say the least… I am jealous that you were able to see the ballet. That’s definitely on my bucket list. Ballet in Russia!
Wow, what an amazing post! Even though I live in Moscow, I just gleaned at least half a dozen recommendations for a day on the town!
Man, I almost forgot all about the RUSSIA hotel! My trolleybus used to go right by it every day, on my way to school. But to the re-patriated me, it’s like it was never there. Honestly, I am afraid to think what will eventually take over that space. Moscow does NOT need another shopping center.
When I flew out to Moscow as a poor student, destined to stay in hotel unknown, I met a group of vets going to a conference and staying at Rossiya. They invited us to visit, but of course we couldn’t even get through the hotel door. It turned out we were housed in the Ostankino, near the botanical gardens, which was grim to say the least. So ever since, I imagined returning and staying at the Rossiya. It seems I was saved by its destruction! Now there are some good hotels if you can afford to stay in them!
Great story and photographs. I know what it is to return to a place and see it changed so profoundly. Great point about the language, especially to navigate the subways. I took Russian one summer but in fairness, I missed the first two classes and dropped it because I felt like I’d never catch up. Moscow’s still on my list. It must have been great to return. Thanks for taking us along on your trip.
Fascinating story about the reality of visiting Russia. It was very interesting reading.
Love the photography. Russian architecture seems to have a style of its own.
I love the bright colors of the buildings; it is sad that no one smiles.
Wonderful photos and I loved hearing your comparisons of Moscow then and now. I would love to visit one day (despite the gloomy shopkeepers). Looks amazing!
We’ll be visiting Moscow for the first time at the end of the month. So looking forward to discovering it!
Wow! I’ve never been to Russia but would love to go. My dad used to go all the time and bring me back souvenirs when I was a kid. Someday I’ll make it myself!
Great post! Off to Moscow again soon – my third trip. Can’t wait to get myself back to the Motherland.
I wish I had another trip lined up. I’ve still only seen Moscow and surroundings so I will have to put that right soon. Enjoy your next trip.
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Guy Bordelon is the only United States Navy ace from the Korean War. Bordelon was born in Ruston, Louisiana, in 1922. He became an Eagle Scout and in 1939 graduated from high school in Alexandria. He began pre-law studies at Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, and later enrolled in Louisiana State University, where he remained until mid-1942. He joined the Navy and in September began pre-flight training in Georgia as an aviation cadet. He first flew the Boeing N2S Kaydet from Hensley Field near Dallas, Texas, and then moved south to Corpus Christi for advanced training. He received his wings and commission to ensign in May 1943, then became an instructor. In the spring of 1944, he checked out in the Grumman FM-2 Wildcat and before the end of World War II went to a squadron on the USS Corregidor.
Bordelon never saw combat, but had found his future, naval aviation, and soon applied for the regular Navy. He joined Fighter Squadron 11 to fly the Grumman F6F Hellcat and made an around-the-world cruise aboard the USS Valley Forge. He served in various fighter squadrons, and command and staff billets until 1950. As the Korean War began, Bordelon was a staff officer aboard the cruiser USS Helena. In April 1952, he reported to Moffett Field, California, and took charge of a detachment flying an all-weather radar-equipped Vought F4U Corsair. Cruising off Korea, on the USS Princeton, Bordelon and "team dog" performed night interdiction over the rugged peninsula. He flew 41 low-level missions against Communist transportation systems and earned three air medals.
In the summer of 1953, Fifth Air Force requested his team's services to combat slow, low-flying Communist aircraft harassing United Nations forces at night. Several USAF jets had been lost trying to engage the "Bed Check Charlies." Bordelon and three other pilots went ashore to the U.S. Marine Corps base at Pyongtaek, south of Seoul, and got into action quickly. Shortly before midnight on 29 June 1953, Bordelon shot down two Yakovlev 18s. The next night he destroyed two Lavochkin fighters. At 0100 on 17 July, he knocked down another Lavochkin while dodging anti-aircraft fire. Bordelon scored all his victories in the same Corsair, named "Annie Mo" for his wife. In November 1953, he went to Europe to instruct pilots of the French Aeronavale to fly Corsairs. He returned to the United States in 1954 and served in various command and staff positions in the United States and Pacific. Before he retired, Bordelon served on the staff of Commander, Task Force 140, supporting Apollo recovery missions. In a 27-year career, Bordelon flew over 15,000 hours, earned the Navy Cross, and two Silver Stars. He and Anne later returned to Louisiana.
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A friend of Arigon's suggested the title to describe a pow-wow or any large gathering of Indian people. "I wanted this CD to be fun from the git-go. Apache A-Go Go is a place to hang out with friends and have a good time. We're all looking for a place like this."
Just when you thought only Indian Folks were allowed to dance together -- this guide to understanding and attending public ceremonies has been reprinted. If you've ever been interested in attending a Snake Dance or a Corn Dance -- here's a handy guide letting you know when they happen and how to get there. Yep, you will believe an Apache can dance! Buh!
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Stretching is like other types of exercises need to be done properly and at the right time to be effective and to avoid injury. In its most basic form, stretching is a natural and instinctive activity, such as stretching after a good night’s sleep or after a long period of been sitting. There are four types of stretching modalities of stretching therapeutically and for physical fitness. Those are ballistic, dynamic, static proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation. The two most commonly used stretches are dynamic and static. Dynamic stretching is a walking stretch or the kind that involves in performing slow, controlled movements, through a full range of motion. Static is what we see most people do, by applying gentle tension to an area of the body and holding the position for 30 seconds or until a release is felt.
Yoga falls in a mixed of static and dynamic, leaning more towards static.
Stretching incorrectly or overstretching can do more harm than good. Overdoing to the point of causing tears, hypermobility, instability and even permanent damage to the tendons, ligaments and muscle fiber.
Injuries from overstretching: When the muscles are warm, you may feel as if you are more flexible than you really are and go beyond your limits, putting stress on the tendons and ligaments. The more you continue to stretch your ligament in joint-heavy poses, the higher the risk of a tear or stretching them to the point of producing joint instability. Overstretched ligaments do not revert back to normal.
Yoga can provide beneficial stretches when done with caution and avoiding competitive performance. Beginners should avoid strenuous poses and stay within the safety guidelines mentioned above.
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Having a hard time coming up with great blog post ideas? Constantly thinking of new blog post topics can be a daunting task. That’s why we have compiled a list of 103 original blog post ideas that you can write about today.
Rather than putting together a list of generic blog post ideas, we felt it would be far more useful to share with you the process of brainstorming blog post ideas.
By asking yourself the questions below, you can come up with at least 100 original blog post ideas within the next 30 minutes to jumpstart your content marketing.
Write those ideas down, and you’ll have months worth of blog post topics to write about without ever having to think, “What am I going to write about today?”.
But the best part of doing this exercise is that you will never run out of ideas to write about. Whenever you are stumped, just go through this checklist over again. You may be surprised at how many more blog post ideas you’ll come up with!
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What is a problem that your target customer has? Present a solution.
Have you used any new tools or applications recently that have helped improve your workflow?
Have you figured out a way to save a few hours a week?
What type of work do you try to accomplish while traveling on a airplane?
If you recently hired someone, what questions helped you the most in making your decision?
What products or services can you compare and contrast?
Have you created a resource post?
Create a helpful checklist for customers.
What helpful books have you read recently?
What blogs do you keep up with? Create a list.
Have you changed the way you work over the years? If so, how?
Can you walk your audience through a process, step by step?
What are some of the common questions that people ask when they email you?
What are some questions that people should be asking you, but aren’t?
If someone was about to start in your field, what are the top things they should know?
Create a list of the top 10 things you wish you knew when you started.
Give speech notes from a recent presentation you gave.
What are your aspirations for the week, month, and year?
What is the history of your industry?
Any important insights that you have learned in the past year?
What type of things do you review to determine quality in your industry?
What do you want to learn more about? Study it, and share what you learned.
What are some terms in your industry that need explaining?
Is there an industry leader or influencer you can interview?
Have you thought about reaching out to multiple experts for their thoughts on a specific subject?
Have you thought about sharing a list of top influencers to follow in your industry?
Read any great quotes lately? Compile quotes on a specific topic.
What are the best blog posts you have read lately? Make a compilation.
What statistics or research are your customers interested in? Curate it for them.
What are the most popular posts you have written? Share “the best of” your blog.
Are there any funny posts or videos you found lately that you can share?
Can you share about a recent travel experience?
Anything unique or funny happen at the office this week?
How did you decide to start your business?
Create a list of inspirational quotes for your industry.
Have you considered doing a video blog?
What question can you ask your users? Create a survey or quiz.
Can you share something from behind the scenes?
Start a challenge for your audience to participate in.
What is your favorite piece of industry news that you’ve come across recently?
Is there a new product you can review?
Have you read any Twitter posts lately that you feel deserves a longer response?
Are you attending a conference where you can share your highlights from sessions?
See any good movies lately? Share lessons you learned from it.
Survey your audience and share the results.
What are the biggest trends in your industry?
Do you have any predictions for the future of your industry?
What are some things that most people don’t know about you?
Do you have an embarrassing story?
What has been your greatest success in life so far?
What are your most epic failures (and how did you overcome them)?
What would you say to a younger version of yourself?
What is your idea of the “perfect” day?
If you could have lunch with one person, who would it be?
What things have you learned from your parents?
What is an important lesson you learned recently?
What is your makeup routine?
What things can’t you live without?
Do you have a music playlist you can share?
What books are on your shelf?
What is your bedtime routine?
Can you share pictures of your workplace?
What are your favorite YouTube channels?
There you have it, 103 great blog post ideas to write about.
Now it’s your turn. Go ahead and go through the exercise of asking yourself these questions. I bet you’ll surprise yourself by the amount of original blog post ideas that you’ll think of!
If you want more ideas, check out our article on the 73 types of blog posts that are proven to work.
Keri is Director of Content at Awesome Motive, working on cool projects like OptinMonster, MonsterInsights, and WPForms.
This is so useful, will definitely be using this for our blog! Thanks!
Thank you extremely helpful and insightful this will help get the creative juices flowing ?
So happy you found the post useful, Judah. We’ve got a post on guest blogging mistakes you might like, too. Please follow us on Twitter to keep up with all our posts.
Great ideas! Love them! Thank you!
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Thanks, it’s extremely helpful and i will use these great ideas.
Thank you so much for sharing. It really has given me a bunch of ideas. And I love you you wrote it in a way that gives ideas for all different subject matters and kinds of blogs.
Happy to help, Palashtd. 🙂 As a follow-up, check out our guide to keyword research for content marketing.
This is such a useful post! I was litteraly having a ”blank-page syndrom” this morning .. thanks!
So happy you found it useful, Andréanne.:) You might also enjoy our article on measuring content marketing ROI.
” mind mapping” is actually a game of thoughts, focus on one thing at one time. I have seen many newbies doing random stuff like blogging plus academic writing plus SEO plus affiliate marketing…. why? because they do this for money only, this field is not their passion. Find your passion, express your feelings, money is not everything. I do blogging since 2016 and now I do it like a part-time job. THANKS, A MUCH FOR THE TIPS MATE, this will surely help the newbies to write a unique post every time.
Happy to help, Komal. 🙂 Check out our roundup of content marketing statistics for more ideas on strategy.
Great list with really helpful tips which can be useful to even newbie like me who just started blogging. It will take months for me to follow the ideas but I’ll keep trying, thanks a lot for sharing the list.
From now on I’ll be using these ideas for my blog posts. Hopefully I get the results I’m hoping for – keeping my fingers crossed just in case. Thanks for sharing this post!
How do you think like this?
It’s so inspiring and motivating.
Loved this blog, I am gonna use it from today, now.
Keri’s awesome, isn’t she? 😀 Thanks for the comment. Let us know how the topics work for you!
This is really great information about starting a blog to make money. I really liked it. Thank you for the sharing!
This is a really great article. and you have to lot of information about the blog post. thank you for the great information.
I took your advice and used two of you blog post ideas. They’ll go live on my blog later on this month so I hope my readers will love it. Thanks for sharing these ideas!
Awesome! Definitely let us know how it goes!
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Mowing Baker Field and trimming around the playground next to the School once every other week, to include mowing behind the baseball backstops, and trimming of blackberry brambles that periodically grow into field area from the surrounding forest.
Your price should be quoted on the basis of each Community Center / Julius Fire Hall mowing job and each Baker Field mowing job performed, which is the basis upon which the contractor will be asked to invoice the Park District.
You use your own equipment Your bid for service should include all your costs of fuel, repairs, etc.
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SKIPPER Ian Kearney says the Airbus UK Broughton camp is buzzing ahead of Saturday's live TV top of the table clash with The New Saints.
The unbeaten Wingmakers currently lead the Welsh Premier with 19 points from a possible 21, while the visitors lie in second place.
"We're going into the game in a great position," Kearney told the Flintshire Chronicle.
"TNS are expected to win the league and they should do being the only full-time side, but we'll give it our best shot.
"We've had a great start, the changing room is buzzing and everyone's looking forward to it."
Kearney admits the live TV cameras give the game an extra edge but says that, once the whistle goes, "you're in the zone and that wont' matter."
The 29-year-old added: "We know they will have a lot of possession because they are a quality side, but we'll play our own game.
"We had good results against them last season so we know we can beat them and we're confident we can give a good account of ourselves."
Airbus will be without striker Chris Simm, who starts a six-game ban, while midfielder Glenn Rule remains sidelined with an Achilles problem.
Director of football Andy Preece says his players have nothing to lose against TNS.
"They are a couple of leagues better than everyone else," he says.
"If we beat them people will talk, but we know what's realistic and that's finishing second. But, having said, they'll lose the odd game and we've got to go for it."
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> old Primestar and mount the new lnbs on it ? Thoughts...anyone.
Channel Master Gain Master at 35"x24".
> > > old Primestar and mount the new lnbs on it ? Thoughts...anyone.
> > Channel Master Gain Master at 35"x24".
> capable of getting 2.
Thanks,I wrote to solid signal last night.
> gets better every day.
> > old Primestar and mount the new lnbs on it ? Thoughts...anyone.
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Tactile and groovy iPad stand/cradle/charging station. A beautifully proportioned dock to keep you organised.
These personalised gadget cradles are great on a desk, bedside table, hall table or in your kitchen. The perfect present for a teenager or anybody else who needs a bit more order in their life.
The charger lead integrates neatly underneath (not supplied) so you always know where your charger is!
Available on a next day delivery service with our standard engraving I'M IN CHARGE™. Personalised orders will be delivered in 5-7 days.
Looks great with MUM IN CHARGE engraved. Also available with corporate branding. Works for iPads, Samsung and Windows tablets.
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Hidden in the beautiful hills of Provence, with views of medieval hilltop towns, Terre Blanche Hotel Spa Golf Resort is simply stunning, with beautiful accommodation, exquisite restaurants, not one but two championship golf courses and a blissful spa.
Perfect forFrom gastros to golfers, families to couples, Terre Blanche has something to please everyone.
In the knowHire a car to explore the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Terre Blanche is located in a quiet, hidden corner of Provence in the Var region. There are pretty clifftop villages to explore, and the glamorous beaches of St Tropez and Cannes are just 30 minutes away, whilst Nice is a 45-minute drive.
The sleek and contemporary suites and villas are beautiful and spacious. The suites feature a separate living room and French doors that lead out to a large open-air terrace - perfect for relaxing and taking in the views.
Tickle your tastebuds at the hotel’s main restaurant, Faventia. The exquisite Provencal dining has two Michelin stars and comes very highly praised. Lunch is a poolside affair at the Tousco Grill or at the Clubhouse on the golf course. Terre Blanche's crowning feature however, is its spectacular, award-winning spa, which has several treatment rooms and a vast array of therapies for some luxurious pampering.
Terre Blanche has two championship 18-hole golf courses, a clubhouse and an on-site golf academy, available all year round. There is also an outdoor infinity swimming pool and whirlpool, two tennis courts and a children’s play pool. Beyond the resort, activities on offer include visiting the beaches of the Cote d’Azur and exploring the Gorges du Verdon canyon, a dramatic setting for hiking, whitewater rafting, kayaking and mountain biking.
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If you are reading this, chances are that you have got a new Mac OS device, either a Macbook, imac or Mac. When you are switching from Windows to an Apple computer, you can become confused and annoyed at how the shortcuts and simple procedures are not the same. You need to re-learn how to do the most basic things. but Don’t worry, it’s not hard once you have learned, and in all honesty, the Mac OS functions make a lot more sense than windows do.
One of the most important functions to know and what comes in useful all the time is copying and pasting. So let’s get to it!
First, you need to highlight the area of text (or any content) that you wish to copy. to highlight it, click and drag the mouse over the area. Stop when your desired text is highlighted in blue.
Now you have your text highlighted, on the mac keyboard, at the same time press: CMD⌘ + C.
pressing CMD⌘ (command) and the “C” key together will copy the highlighted area to your clipboard, it will be saved until you turn off the Mac or copy something else, so now we need to paste it somewhere.
Now on your Apple keyboard, at the same time press: CMD⌘ + V .
This will paste your copied text, you can paste it as many times as you want in as many places as you want.
If you wish to CUT instead of Copy, you can press CMD⌘ + X. You can then paste your cut content the same way with CMD⌘ + V !
From now on when you right click your magic mouse, it will open a small settings menu, similar to what happens on a windows machine.
Now to copy with your mouse, right-click and then choose copy.
And that draws an end to this tutorial, please comment below if you have any questions, and if you are new to Mac OS , why not check out some of our other Mac OS Tutorials ?
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American Crew daily conditioner for men helps to keep your hair soft and manageable. 8.4 fl. oz.
American Crew Pomade hair molding cream for men is for medium hold with high shine. 1.75 oz.
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It was incredible, man. I knew that going into this that people were probably thinking, 'Oh, this kid just wants to have the credit as the director, he doesn't really want to direct.' But it's something that I'm really passionate about and want to step foot in. And everyone was super supportive and just really accepting of me. It was the coolest. It felt right. I've had qualms with acting my entire life. I think it was something that was kind of brought onto me rather than me finding it, and so I've always wanted to try something else. I wanted to do something new, but I love the film industry, so I wanted to stay in-house.
Tyler Posey plays Scott McCall, who is the leading man and top dog -- that is, top wolf -- on Teen Wolf. He's done most of his work on the series in front of the camera, but he moved behind the scenes to direct an episode. Apparently, Posey was ready to try something new in the entertainment biz, and the final season of his popular series gave him the chance. His episode will be the thirteenth episode of Season 6, so fans won't have to wait too much longer for a look. Teen Wolf is returning to the airwaves for Episode 11 on July 30.
It sounds like Tyler Posey had plenty of support on set for his big Teen Wolf directorial debut. As somebody who has been on board the series from the very beginning, he must have great instincts for what does and doesn't work on the show. Posey got his big break into showbiz at a young age, as he was only 11 years old when he appeared on the big screen as Jennifer Lopez' son in Maid in Manhattan. Teen Wolf has enabled him to expand his horizons beyond acting without taking him out of the film industry.
Teen Wolf fans know well by this point that crazy scenes can get really, really, really crazy. Between the special effects and the plot twists, episodes are always difficult to predict. Delivering a performance in front of the camera while also directing the entire episode definitely sounds challenging. It's good to know that Tyler Posey had such a positive experience.
The second half of Season 6 will bring the action of Teen Wolf to a conclusion, although we do now know that there are plans to continue the Teen Wolf universe via new series and podcasts. In the final batch of episodes, fans can look forward to some familiar faces returning, including Dylan O'Brien as Stiles, Tyler Hoechlin as Derek, and Colton Haynes as the long-lost Jackson. There will be plenty of callbacks to the early days as the show comes to an end, and it should be a wild ride.
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Yesterday Alive in My Heart was excited to host a Big Table discussion. The Big Table is a citywide community-building experience put together by The Columbus Foundation. Our discussion focused on infant mortality in the Columbus area and ways to support parents as they grieve the loss of their children. Columbus has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the country. The city and various organizations have come together through critical initiatives to reduce the rates. But the tragic reality is that there will always be grieving parents in our community. Until our conversation yesterday, there had not been a large-scale effort to coordinate a response to perinatal bereavement in Columbus.
It was surreal, sitting in Bottoms Up Coffee in Franklinton, the same place where we sat and began to imagine Alive In My Heart less than 2 years ago. Just 15 months after our organization’s official founding, we were able to host this event. We brought together twelve individuals, including grieving parents themselves and representatives of nonprofits, three major hospital systems, and a charitable foundation. Each person in the room had a particular passion for reducing infant mortality and supporting grieving families.* It was so rewarding to be able to talk and share ideas areound the same table.
Ensuring an individualized approach to loss. Once parents are released from the hospital, their loss and ongoing health must be acknowledged and supported. We need to work on how providers speak about losses as well. We need a standardized tool to assess the physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing of grieving parents, especially mothers.
Addressing cultural biases in supporting grieving families. Grieving parents from underserved populations, in particular, may return to harsh conditions and social stigma following their losses. Those supporting loss parents, including providers, community health workers, and others, need additional culturally competent sensitivity training.
Gathering data regarding health outcomes after loss. There is currently no data collected specifically about health outcomes of loss parents. Accordingly, we do not know rates of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, suicide, subsequent pregnancies/losses, etc.
Identifying grieving parents who are utilizing other services in the community. It would be helpful to work with other resource providers including public benefits departments, homeless shelters, social service agencies, churches and more to identify grieving parents through their intake processes and ensure they become connected with resources that can assist in their grief.
We were so encouraged to be surrounded yesterday by like-minded individuals, willing to give of their time and energy to support the health and wellbeing of grieving parents. We at Alive in My Heart are energized and ready to take the next steps to make these ideas reality!
*In addition to representatives of Alive in My Heart and Bottoms Up Coffee, participants joined us from Back in His Arms Again, Knox Community Hospital, Moms2B, Mount Carmel, OhioHealth, The Harry C. Moores Foundation, The Kiwanis Club of Columbus, and Sad About Sammy.
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Regardless of your insect issue-- be termites, cockroaches, or rodents-- no one delights in the sight of a pest scampering across their walls and corridors. After all, numerous pests are understood to provide a range of health risks, with some even known for bring illness into your home. Sadly, when you identify one bug that often suggests there are numerous them concealing someplace and prepared to more infest your house. When this happens, you'll want to deal with the best exterminator around to protect your house.
When the bed bugs are in your home, they’ll be going from 1 location to another. Bed bugs are invasive pests Rex, NC that may be difficult to spot. They are best treated by an skilled specialist.
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Ways To Start with Bed Bugs Exterminator or Pest Control Man Rex, NC ?
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If you’re not needed to leave your house for more than a number of hours throughout the extermination, or in case you are preparing for the pest control man, there are a number of techniques to prevent taking bed bugs with you. When you have the ability to observe that bed bugs have certainly entered your home, it’s never too early to attempt and find an exceptional bed bugs pest control man Rex, NC Rex, NC . Throughout a fumigation, your house will be dealt with in tarpaulin, which is usually anchored using big containers of water you must provide. Whether a complete house is plagued, it might be required to spray listed below the house, which would increase the total cost of services. Your home does not need to be infested that you get bed bugs. Attempt to keep in mind that Do It Yourself insecticides alone are not likely to rid your house of bed bugs, especially products which do not keep eliminating after they dry.
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www.decoysforsale.com - Mallard drake, Mason Decoy Factory, Detroit, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.
Mallard drake, Mason Decoy Factory, Detroit, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.
Shipping Options for: Mallard drake, Mason Decoy Factory, Detroit, Michigan, 1st quarter 20th century.
Challenge grade with incised bill carving and glass eyes. Measures 17" long.
CONDITION: Original paint with minor wear; drying cracks in body; small chip in tail; hairline crack at neck seam.
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The Fault in Our Stars is a book that demands to be talked about. All of my closest friends have read this book--even one who says they rarely read because they can never get into books. She read the entire novel in less than 24 hours--and it has affected each of us in different ways.
Why is this novel so popular and widely read?
Well, for one, John Green's portrayal of teenagers is very accurate. The teenagers in this book are witty, intelligent, and interesting, just like most are in real life. For example, when one of Augustus's and Hazel's friends goes blind, Augustus starts making up a bunch of puns. I think that's completely realistic, and if one of my friends went blind, we'd surely be doing the same.
There is humor and sarcasm everywhere. There were many times where I actually laughed out loud while reading.
Secondly, John Green balances out funny moments with thought-provoking ones. I like that. I think if an author can make a book about a serious topic both funny and interesting then they're doing something right.
Although the main characters in this book have varying types of cancer, they have not become their disease. They don't let their disease define them as a person. On page 32, Augustus asks Hazel, "...what's your story?"
And Hazel replies with, "I already told you my story. I was diagnosed when--"
Then Augustus says, "No, not your cancer story. Your story. Interests, hobbies, passions, weird fetishes, etcetera."
I love that point because there is so much more to a person than a disease or disorder they have.
The Fault in Our Stars is definitely a bittersweet novel, but it is one that is worth the read.
On page 33, Hazel says, "Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you become convinced that the shattered world will never be put back together unless all living humans read the book."
I think this is one of those books. I love this book and read have read it twice.
Received the hardcover as a gift from my mom.
I haven't read any books by John Green yet, but want to. You're convincing me that this will be the one. Thanks.
I didn't enjoy it at all (clearly in a minority - I reviewed it critically on my blog) but I get what you're saying, it's a good review. Are any of his other books worth reading? I can't understand what the fuss is all about to be honest.
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Made Demo is a new contest we will be hosting this year. Four teams will have 15 minutes each to demo a Magento feature live on stage. NO POWERPOINT ALLOWED, this should be a live demo of your feature. It does not have to be commercially ready but it does have to be demonstratable. The best part? each team competing will get up to four free tickets to Mage TItans Austin!
The best demo will be judged by the audience after the last presentation and prizes awarded at the end of the event on Friday.
if you are looking for somewhere to show off your Magento feature, extension or idea this is the perfect place to do it as the audience will be packed with people from Magento.
Click here to check out the agenda for Mage Titans USA (subject to change) and for updates please follow @MageTitansUS on Twitter.
• Winners will be announced live at the event as well as Magetitans USA website and social platforms.
• Prize: $500 check or $100 check + social media mentions.
• Winners will be chosen by the Audience via paper ballots at the event.
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There are many things to consider when planting a tree. As a certified arborist, we have the knowledge, experience and ability to help you choose the appropriate tree for Redwood City, CA. If you are not sure then phone 800-290-0654 as we understand the issues with soil type and soil nutrients, climate, growth rate and other important considerations when choosing tree species, location and correct spacing.
We can recommend the types of trees that will thrive and add value to your property. The wrong tree in Redwood City, CA could lead to future problems due to limited growing space, insects, diseases, or poor growth. Trust a certified arborist from Tree Service Guys to guide you in this important decision.
Tree Service Guys are trained and certified arborists, and skilled in tree pruning. More than simply keeping a tree tidy, proper tree pruning will guide a tree’s shape, health, and strength over its life. Tree Pruning here in Redwood City, CA varies with species, and age. Our training and years of experience have assured the knowledge to know when to prune and how to prune. We will provide tree pruning services – beginning when your trees are young – to assure tree strength; properly pruned tress will resist damage from wind and ice. We will also prune to assure beautiful shape, safety, and with fruit trees assure the best possible yield each season.
Tree Service Guys’ Tree Trimming services in Redwood City, CA assure tree health and safety. Proper tree care is an investment in the life and beauty of your trees. Well-cared-for trees are attractive and can add considerable value to your property. A trained arborist can assure you have well maintained trees, eliminate the unneeded removal of a tree, and reduce significant danger – and significant liability. Trimming trees, particularly large trees, is dangerous work. Tree trimming is best done by a trained and certified arborits equipped to work safely in trees.
Tree Service Guys offers Deep Root Fertilization where the tree fertilizer is pressure injected into the root zone of the tree. For a better understanding of this call us using this number 800-290-0654, in Redwood City, CA This is a highly effective and concentrated method to provide tree fertilization and deliver vital and essential nutrients to the soil around the tree.
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BILOXI, Miss. (March 21, 2019) – The biggest names in golf return to the Mississippi Gulf Coast for the 10th annual PGA TOUR Champions event at MGM Resorts’ Fallen Oak. All general admission tickets are free Thursday, March 28 through Sunday, March 31. The field for this year’s Rapiscan Systems Classic includes defending champion Steve Stricker as well as Vijay Singh, Tom Lehman, Bernard Langer and previous winners Michael Allen, David Frost and Jeff Maggert.
The purse for the Rapiscan Systems Classic is $1.6 million ($240,000 to winner) with 78 PGA TOUR Champions players competing in the three-day, 54-hole stroke play competition. Each year, the tournament puts the Mississippi Gulf Coast in the national spotlight with three days of coverage on Golf Channel.
Since its inception in 2010, the tournament has had an economic impact of more than $100 million and has raised more than $2.2 million for local charities of the Mississippi Gulf Coast through the Birdies for Charity program. A record $515,544.00 was raised in 2018. Donors may enter in the Guess the Birdies Contest either by guessing on a pledge card or online. The closest to the number or exact guess will be entered into a drawing to win a two-night stay at Beau Rivage, round of golf for two at Fallen Oak, and a $200 food and beverage credit.
Fallen Oak is one of only two courses built by MGM Resorts International for its guests, joining the heralded Shadow Creek in Las Vegas. A legendary Tom Fazio-designed golf course, Fallen Oak was structured around the idea of preserving the natural landscape of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The course has been recognized by Golfweek as one of the country’s best, earning the No. 2 spot on its Best Casino Course list, behind only Shadow Creek, and No. 20 on its list of Top 200 Resort Courses.
Over the past nine years, the annual PGA TOUR Champions tournament at Fallen Oak has been one of the most exciting stops on the schedule, producing champions such as Tom Lehman (2011), World Golf Hall of Fame member Fred Couples (2012), David Frost (2015) and Spain’s Miguel Angel Jimenez, who successfully defended his 2016 title to shoot -13 in 2017. Last year’s champion was Steve Stricker, who claimed consecutive titles on PGA TOUR Champions with his 11-under par victory at Fallen Oak.
Free general admission tickets are available for download at http://rapiscansystemsclassic.com. The Rapiscan Systems Classic honors members of Homeland Security, First Responders, as well as our active, reserve, and retired U.S. Military by offering exclusive access to the Patriots’ Pavilion. Here our heroes can experience the thrill of the exciting action on course while enjoying complimentary snacks and beverages. Limited to the first 500 guests daily, the Patriots’ Pavilion is open Friday through Sunday, is conveniently located on the 9th green and is handicap accessible. Military tickets may be downloaded here. For more information on PGA TOUR Champions, visit PGATOUR.com.
PGA TOUR Champions is a membership organization of golf’s most recognizable and accomplished players, age 50 and older, including 35 members of the World Golf Hall of Fame. The Tour’s mission is to provide financial opportunities for its players, entertain and inspire its fans, deliver substantial value to its partners, create outlets for volunteers to give back and generate significant charitable and economic impact in tournament communities. In 2017, the PGA TOUR Champions schedule includes 26 tournaments in 18 states, Japan, Wales and Canada, with purses totaling more than $55 million. The Charles Schwab Cup is used to determine the season-long champion. All events are televised in the U.S. with most receiving complete coverage on Golf Channel. Internationally, telecasts air in excess of 190 countries, reaching more than 330 million potential households.
Joining the heralded Shadow Creek as the only golf courses built by MGM Resorts International for its guests, Fallen Oak is located on a 510-acre tract at the edge of the DeSoto National Forest. Stretching to a hearty 7,487 yards from the back tees, Fallen Oak offers golfers five sets of tees and strategic play options as each hole winds through ever-changing terrain and environments. Fallen Oak is available exclusively for guests of Beau Rivage. Greens fees for this elite golf experience are $200. To make reservations, call (877) 805-4657 or visit www.beaurivage.com.
Rapiscan Systems, a division of OSI Systems, Inc., is a leading global supplier of security inspection solutions utilizing advanced threat identification techniques. The company’s products are sold into the following market segments: Baggage and Parcel Inspection; Cargo and Vehicle Inspection; Hold (checked) Baggage Screening; People Screening; Explosive and Narcotics Trace Detection; and Radiation Detection. The Rapiscan Systems product lines are supported by a global service network. As the world’s leading security screening provider, Rapiscan Systems provides state-of-the-art products, solutions and services to meet our customers’ most demanding threat detection needs. For more information, visit www.rapiscansystems.com.
The Rapiscan Systems Classic announced the final field list for next week’s tournament. With six World Golf Hall of Famers, 19 PGA TOUR Champions Major winners and 17 PGA TOUR Major championship winners overall, the 2019 Rapiscan Systems Classic will boast one of the strongest fields ever visiting the Mississippi Gulf Coast. MGM Resorts International’s Fallen Oak will host 31 of the Top 34 on the Charles Schwab Cup Money List from March 29-31.
Garnering more accolades for its majestic beauty, brilliant design and playability, Fallen Oak has again been lauded by Golfweek as one of the country’s best courses, earning the No. 2 spot on the Best Casino Course list and No. 20 on the Top 200 Resort Courses.
Steve Stricker finished -11 with 68-69-68-205. Sunday's 4-under 68 was his 25th consecutive round of par or better, the longest active streak on tour.
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Have you ever watched a French movie set in Paris and wondered which neighbourhood those charming little cobble streets and artistic houses belong to? Look no further than the 14th district of Paris, home to ‘My Paris Apartments’!
Our two Parisian holiday apartments boasts all the mod cons amenities expected to make a pleasant stay during your Paris vacation. The following are some of services we provide but reading the apartment profile pages will give you a more comprehensive description of everything that’s included in the apartments.
Comfortable TV size: 32″, DVD and free international channels..
Cyclists and their bicycles are welcome in to our apartments. Private highly secure utility room to keep your bikes 100% safe..
We take online via a secured Payment Gateway: HolidayRentPayment.co.uk.
Our apartments are both thoroughly well cleaned to high standards.
You can stay connected with free international and local telephone calls (to landlines).
We want you get to know the local area quickly without wasting time in figuring things out.
We don’t inflate prices. We charge the average rental cost for the area while offering you value.
Robust and reliable 8Mb WI-FI connection.
Subscribe to our email newsletter for useful info, tips and valuable resources about our local area and Paris in general, sent out every month or two.
Why visit Paris and stay in a Parisian apartment instead of a hotel?
Paris is the city that you have to visit at least one time in your life. You will enjoy a perfect holiday if you reent a short-term fully equipped apartment in a wonderful location, with character and charm: Paris 14. Whether you are coming for a city break or business trip, our quality Paris apartments are sure to charm you and want to come back every year. Hotel rooms are impersonal. Parisian apartments are all opposite: they will make your experience all together, more memorable as you will feel like a Parisian.
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Construction of the World Trade Center (WTC) tower at GIFT City has been started by Viridian RED. Viridian RED is part of the Viridian Groupand is into the real estate development.
As per the official spokesperson, Prashant Tripathi, WTC Tower 1 is expected to be ready for occupants in the next 2 years.
WTC Gift City has been allotted 1mn.sq. ft. at GIFT and the company will be investingapproximately Rs. 600 crores to develop the area in the next couple of years.
As part of its construction activity of the WTC tower, Viridian RED recently casted the biggest raft foundations ever in GIFT City.
Raft foundation is a thick concrete slab. The slab is reinforced with steel which will cover the complete contact area of the structure and would look resemble a thick floor.
The work on the raft foundation at the site will be completed in next few months.
Mr. Tripathi said that GIFT City is the ideal location for WTC's entry into Gujarat due to the fact that GIFT City is fast emerging and developing as India's global financial hub.
The construction work has begun after the Company received the necessary permissions. Construction is currently progressing at full swing and the Company expects that the first tower will be ready for occupants in a couple of years’ time. The Company has erected 1100 tons of steel & casted more than 5000 cubic meters of concretefor laying of the current foundation.
GIFT City will cater to the potentially large India's financial services sector. It will offer world-class infrastructure and facilities and will be a globally benchmarked IFSC. GIFT City is a JV between Gujarat Government and ILFS.
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If we can all agree on something, it’s that New York is a great place to shop. Everything thing there is so much bigger than I could even imagine. Wether its a good thing or a bad thing I could tell you, I just know that I love shopping. So as promised I will be sharing some of the places I went to in Times Square.
It was about eleven o’clock at night and the city was bursting with life. We had decided that after our long day of walking, we would go back out and look at all the stores that New York had to offer. The first store we went to was the Disney store. Now yes I know it seems very childish to go into a store, that is basically only for kids. But I’m telling you if your a Disney fan (like me) then it’s totally worth it. The detail that they put into that store is out of this world. There are two floors and they have all the latest Disney merchandise. As you go up to the second floor, there are these decorations that hang down from the ceiling that are shadows of certain Disney characters. Like Peter pan, Ariel, Rupunzel, Aurora, and so on. There are like a hundred different colors on the walls, there was a castle you can walk through in the store (it was really cool!). Now if you have kids, cousins, nieces, nephews, etc. then you have to take them or at least buy them something from here. It was just so cool and even though it was almost twelve o’clock in the morning there was still baby’s and little kids running around the store. Talk about die hard fans.
In New York they seem to go to the extreme with each store that they have. Especially Americas favorite stores (cough cough Hershey). When we went there were a lot of tourists, so you gotta push and shove your way in there but it was totally worth the experience. By the end of the night we were ready to kill the next person that bumped into us, but don’t worry we didn’t. (Secretly though I felt like a New Yorker if I’m being honest). Hope you enjoyed my post!
Next New Material / Concert Time!
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The Trands Full HD HDMI Extender CAT-5e CAT-6e cable can be used as a substitute for HDMI cable to achieve long distance transmission. The transmission distance can be up to 30m for 1080p by using CAT-6 cable. They are compact, thick and high quality cable.
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This weekend: Indie blues in and around Atlanta Nov 16-18 – Making A Scene!
First of all, congratulations to the Atlanta Blues Society for winning a Keep The Blues Alive from the Blues Foundation! What a well-deserved honor for this group who do so much to support the blues! My husband and I are proud to be members! And you can experience our monthly gathering and jam this Sunday!
Now, on to where you can go to have fun and support live blues this weekend! Please note the benefit for Tommy Talton and my favorite group, The Jeff Jensen Band, is visiting too!
There is a Benefit for Tommy Talton at The Vista Room in Decatur featuring Wet Willie, Mike Veal Band & lots of special guests. George Hughley & The Shadows are at Blind Willie’s Tony Holliday is at Darwin’s in Sandy Springs. Art Holliday comes to Fat Matt’s Rib Shack and Stoney Brooks e is at Northside Tavern. 808 is at Nik’s Place in Marietta. The Breeze Kings are at Independent Grounds Café in Kennesaw.
Sandra Hall & The Shadows are at Blind Willie’s. Darwin’s has Katie Martin’s Open Mc in the afternoon followed by The Jeff Jensen Band. Mr. Chapman’s Quarterly Revue is at Fat Matt’s. Andrew Black performs from 6-9 pm, followed by Sammy Blue at Northside Tavern. The Bretheren are at Nik’s Place and The Juke Joint Dukes are at Hemingway’s in Marietta. David T & Friends are at Smith’s Olde Bar.
The Atlanta Blues Society Gathering & Jam with Lola hosting takes place from 3-6 pm at Darwin’s in Sandy Springs. Garrett Collins is t Fat Matt’s Rib Shack and Uncle Sugar is at Northside Tavern. The Juke Joint Dukes are at Hemingways in Marietta.
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Description There are no objectives, this map is intended for team panzer deathmatch.
Each team can select any of their 5 spawn points, some of which are shared with the enemy.
Respawn times are set to 12 secs for both teams, and recharge times are twice as quick than usual.
There are unlimited ammo boxes dotted around the map to provide constant ammo supply.
been provided with an entrance on both sides.
The glider can be flown by anyone, and can be shot down by any weapon.
When it completes its flight a new one is immediately created at the outpost.
The slope has been modified at the ruins to allow players to climb up. Also the ramp is pre-built.
The map time limit is arbitrarily set to 30 mins, and will end with an Axis victory.
Thanks to Splash Damage and Activision for the best (free!!) game I've ever played.
DaBoy for prefabbing the Axis barracks for me.
Drakir for various excellent prefabs.
Iffy for the Nebelwerfer model.
TibeT Clan for support, gameplay ideas and beta-testing.
gravity is set to 200 so you really feel like beeing in space. Remember that this map is only a fantasymap ,so use your fantasy and have fun.
gravity is set to 200 For more funplay. Hope you like the map , and have some real fun.
This map is made for panzerwar so that people kan shoot eachother.
Lot's of big trees for cover and the terrain will give you cover. Gravity is set to 600 so you will feel a little light.
You now the industry sniper map ? well this is an adjusted version for panzerwar. Same stuff in it only you can cross ,well it's not crossing it's a whole map now.
gravity is set to 200 for real funplay. The kranes are again moveble and it's a good soldier spot now. Have lot's of fun in panzerwar.
The Panzerscene is set in an egyptian time. The meaning of this map is that you really feel like you were in egypt. And after testing the map with lot's of folks it was . The map gives great fun because of the quick gameplay.
* The catapult can be turned of by typing /rcon set uje_cata 1 and 0 is on again.
This map is best playeble for panzerwar.
This is the adjusted version of hospital sniper to hospital panzer The map is cut in half so its played at the playground surrounded by the hospital.
This map is made for panzerwar so that people kan shoot eachother. This time no gravity is adjusted so you won't hurt your head thistime.
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Pre-Printed tabs for all 7 Books used in the Virginia Residential Builder Contractor Exam (RBC). Each tab set includes blank tabs for additional customization. Pre-cut and folded, permanent tabs.
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Home / News / John Alcabean shares new video for ‘Fire’!
John Alcabean shares new video for ‘Fire’!
Riotous Danish three-piece John Alcabean have shared their brand new video for explosive single Fire, out now via Tapetown Records and available to buy on iTunes.
The video premiered on Upset Magazine and is also available to watch via John Alcabean’s YouTube channel.
Lead singer Victor Ryle Shack explains “my roomie and creative soul Nanna Brunn is the creator of the video. She uses clips and films from her several trips to Iceland – it is basically Nanna and her friends hanging out and being adventurous in a lava field”.
The single originally premiered on Clash and is also available to stream via the band’s Soundcloud page now.
Fire is explosive, no nonsense post-punk excellence, surrounded by electrifying guitar riffs and undeniably catchy melodies akin to the likes of Drenge and Royal Blood. Upcoming EP Real Time Fiction is the result of the duo trying to find their sound for the debut as Victor Ryle Shack (vocals & guitar) stated that from the beginning of the writing process that the band knew what sound they wanted to sound like and the aim was trying to accomplish this in the studio.
John Alcabean’s new single Fire is out now, and available to buy on iTunes. The band’s EP Real Time Fiction is out on 2nd September 2016 via Tapetown Records.
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1. Zuckerman, Daniel M. Statistical Biophysics Blog: Biology for quants, again. Required reading, Part 2.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: Biology for quants, again. Required reading, Part 2.” 2017. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4KW5FKZ ; https://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3975.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: Biology for quants, again. Required reading, Part 2.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Zuckerman DM. Statistical Biophysics Blog: Biology for quants, again. Required reading, Part 2. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4KW5FKZ ; https://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3975.
2. Zuckerman, Daniel M. Statistical Biophysics Blog: What I have against (most) PMF Calculations.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: What I have against (most) PMF Calculations.” 2017. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4G44PT3 ; https://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3976.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: What I have against (most) PMF Calculations.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Zuckerman DM. Statistical Biophysics Blog: What I have against (most) PMF Calculations. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4G44PT3 ; https://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3976.
3. Cordier, Benjamin. Evaluation Of Background Prediction For Variant Detection In A Clinical Context: Towards Improved Ngs Monitoring Of Minimal Residual Disease In Hematological Malignancies.
Cordier, Benjamin. “Evaluation Of Background Prediction For Variant Detection In A Clinical Context: Towards Improved Ngs Monitoring Of Minimal Residual Disease In Hematological Malignancies.” 2017. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4Z31XRZ ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3892.
Cordier, Benjamin. “Evaluation Of Background Prediction For Variant Detection In A Clinical Context: Towards Improved Ngs Monitoring Of Minimal Residual Disease In Hematological Malignancies.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Cordier B. Evaluation Of Background Prediction For Variant Detection In A Clinical Context: Towards Improved Ngs Monitoring Of Minimal Residual Disease In Hematological Malignancies. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4Z31XRZ ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3892.
4. Berger, Katherine. Factors Associated with Impaired Health- Related Quality of Life in Pulmonary Nontuberculosis Mycobacterium Infections.
Berger, Katherine. “Factors Associated with Impaired Health- Related Quality of Life in Pulmonary Nontuberculosis Mycobacterium Infections.” 2017. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4W66JWH ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3893.
Berger, Katherine. “Factors Associated with Impaired Health- Related Quality of Life in Pulmonary Nontuberculosis Mycobacterium Infections.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Berger K. Factors Associated with Impaired Health- Related Quality of Life in Pulmonary Nontuberculosis Mycobacterium Infections. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4W66JWH ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3893.
5. Vaaga, Christopher. Synaptic computations in the olfactory bulb glomerular microcircuit.
Vaaga, Christopher. “Synaptic computations in the olfactory bulb glomerular microcircuit.” 2017. Doctoral Dissertation, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4M61JDV ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3895.
Vaaga, Christopher. “Synaptic computations in the olfactory bulb glomerular microcircuit.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Vaaga C. Synaptic computations in the olfactory bulb glomerular microcircuit. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4M61JDV ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3895.
6. Rostaminia, Mojgan. Change in variability in the Columbia River estuary: a habitat perspective.
Rostaminia, Mojgan. “Change in variability in the Columbia River estuary: a habitat perspective.” 2017. Doctoral Dissertation, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4ZG6RCN ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3896.
Rostaminia, Mojgan. “Change in variability in the Columbia River estuary: a habitat perspective.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Rostaminia M. Change in variability in the Columbia River estuary: a habitat perspective. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4ZG6RCN ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3896.
7. Das, Prerna. Aggregating common, rare, and private variants in Alzheimer's disease genes.
Das, Prerna. “Aggregating common, rare, and private variants in Alzheimer's disease genes.” 2017. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4TQ60N9 ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3897.
Das, Prerna. “Aggregating common, rare, and private variants in Alzheimer's disease genes.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Das P. Aggregating common, rare, and private variants in Alzheimer's disease genes. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4TQ60N9 ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3897.
8. Zuckerman, Daniel M. Statistical Biophysics Blog: FAQ on Trajectory Ensembles.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: FAQ on Trajectory Ensembles.” 2015. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3965.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: FAQ on Trajectory Ensembles.” 2015. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Zuckerman DM. Statistical Biophysics Blog: FAQ on Trajectory Ensembles. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2015. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3965.
9. Zuckerman, Daniel M. Statistical Biophysics Blog: So you want to do some path sampling ….
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: So you want to do some path sampling ….” 2016. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4BP02B4 ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3966.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: So you want to do some path sampling ….” 2016. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Zuckerman DM. Statistical Biophysics Blog: So you want to do some path sampling …. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2016. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4BP02B4 ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3966.
10. Su, Yulong. Mechanistic Insight Into PIN1 Regulation On MYC: A New Interaction Pattern & The Association With The Nuclear Pore.
Su, Yulong. “Mechanistic Insight Into PIN1 Regulation On MYC: A New Interaction Pattern & The Association With The Nuclear Pore.” 2017. Doctoral Dissertation, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M43J3CHP ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3941.
Su, Yulong. “Mechanistic Insight Into PIN1 Regulation On MYC: A New Interaction Pattern & The Association With The Nuclear Pore.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Su Y. Mechanistic Insight Into PIN1 Regulation On MYC: A New Interaction Pattern & The Association With The Nuclear Pore. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M43J3CHP ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3941.
11. Zuckerman, Daniel M. Statistical Biophysics Blog: “Proof” of the Hill Relation Between Probability Flux and Mean First-Passage Time.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: “Proof” of the Hill Relation Between Probability Flux and Mean First-Passage Time.” 2015. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4Q81CKN ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3944.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: “Proof” of the Hill Relation Between Probability Flux and Mean First-Passage Time.” 2015. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Zuckerman DM. Statistical Biophysics Blog: “Proof” of the Hill Relation Between Probability Flux and Mean First-Passage Time. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2015. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4Q81CKN ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3944.
12. Risom, Tyler. Measuring And Managing Phenotypic Heterogeneity And Plasticity In Breast Cancer To Improve Therapeutic Control.
Risom, Tyler. “Measuring And Managing Phenotypic Heterogeneity And Plasticity In Breast Cancer To Improve Therapeutic Control.” 2017. Doctoral Dissertation, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M479446Z ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3940.
Risom, Tyler. “Measuring And Managing Phenotypic Heterogeneity And Plasticity In Breast Cancer To Improve Therapeutic Control.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Risom T. Measuring And Managing Phenotypic Heterogeneity And Plasticity In Breast Cancer To Improve Therapeutic Control. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M479446Z ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3940.
13. Birch, Cierra. Redox Control and Mechanism of Spx-activated Transcription in Bacillus subtilis.
Birch, Cierra. “Redox Control and Mechanism of Spx-activated Transcription in Bacillus subtilis.” 2017. Doctoral Dissertation, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4KH0MVX ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3945.
Birch, Cierra. “Redox Control and Mechanism of Spx-activated Transcription in Bacillus subtilis.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Birch C. Redox Control and Mechanism of Spx-activated Transcription in Bacillus subtilis. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4KH0MVX ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3945.
14. Nelson, Nathan. Developmental Effects Of Nonuniform Acetylcholine Receptor Expression On Motor Neuron And Synapse Morphology In Larval Zebrafish.
Nelson, Nathan. “Developmental Effects Of Nonuniform Acetylcholine Receptor Expression On Motor Neuron And Synapse Morphology In Larval Zebrafish.” 2017. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4NC60Q6 ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3946.
Nelson, Nathan. “Developmental Effects Of Nonuniform Acetylcholine Receptor Expression On Motor Neuron And Synapse Morphology In Larval Zebrafish.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Nelson N. Developmental Effects Of Nonuniform Acetylcholine Receptor Expression On Motor Neuron And Synapse Morphology In Larval Zebrafish. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4NC60Q6 ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3946.
15. Zuckerman, Daniel M. Overview of Weighted Ensemble Simulation: Path-sampling, Steady States, Equilibrium.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Overview of Weighted Ensemble Simulation: Path-sampling, Steady States, Equilibrium.” 2017. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M428074W ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3968.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Overview of Weighted Ensemble Simulation: Path-sampling, Steady States, Equilibrium.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Zuckerman DM. Overview of Weighted Ensemble Simulation: Path-sampling, Steady States, Equilibrium. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M428074W ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3968.
16. Li, Jason. Finding Subtypes Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Using Cluster Analysis.
Li, Jason. “Finding Subtypes Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Using Cluster Analysis.” 2017. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4WH2PHT ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3970.
Li, Jason. “Finding Subtypes Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Using Cluster Analysis.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Li J. Finding Subtypes Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Using Cluster Analysis. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4WH2PHT ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3970.
17. Zuckerman, Daniel M. Statistical Biophysics Blog: So you want to learn biology? Required reading, Part 1.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: So you want to learn biology? Required reading, Part 1.” 2016. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4M32V9K ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3971.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: So you want to learn biology? Required reading, Part 1.” 2016. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
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18. Bannon, Amber. Translating Genetic Data into Actionable Clinical Guidelines: Succinate Dehydrogenase Subunit A Variants of Unknown Significance in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors.
Bannon, Amber. “Translating Genetic Data into Actionable Clinical Guidelines: Succinate Dehydrogenase Subunit A Variants of Unknown Significance in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors.” 2017. Doctoral Dissertation, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M49K49RK ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3972.
Bannon, Amber. “Translating Genetic Data into Actionable Clinical Guidelines: Succinate Dehydrogenase Subunit A Variants of Unknown Significance in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Bannon A. Translating Genetic Data into Actionable Clinical Guidelines: Succinate Dehydrogenase Subunit A Variants of Unknown Significance in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2017. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M49K49RK ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3972.
19. Therneau, Adam. Batch Effect Detection and Network Analysis in BCR/ABL-independent CML Imatinib Resistance.
Therneau, Adam. “Batch Effect Detection and Network Analysis in BCR/ABL-independent CML Imatinib Resistance.” 2017. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4N58KW5 ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3963.
Therneau, Adam. “Batch Effect Detection and Network Analysis in BCR/ABL-independent CML Imatinib Resistance.” 2017. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
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20. Zuckerman, Daniel M. Statistical Biophysics Blog: More is better: The trajectory ensemble picture.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: More is better: The trajectory ensemble picture.” 2015. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4HD7V5V ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3964.
Zuckerman, Daniel M. “Statistical Biophysics Blog: More is better: The trajectory ensemble picture.” 2015. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Zuckerman DM. Statistical Biophysics Blog: More is better: The trajectory ensemble picture. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2015. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4HD7V5V ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3964.
21. McConnell, Heather. Ferumoxytol Iron Oxide Nanoparticles as a Magnetic Resonance Contrast Agent in Central Nervous System Lesions.
McConnell, Heather. “Ferumoxytol Iron Oxide Nanoparticles as a Magnetic Resonance Contrast Agent in Central Nervous System Lesions.” 2018. Doctoral Dissertation, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4ZW1KG5 ; https://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3990.
McConnell, Heather. “Ferumoxytol Iron Oxide Nanoparticles as a Magnetic Resonance Contrast Agent in Central Nervous System Lesions.” 2018. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
McConnell H. Ferumoxytol Iron Oxide Nanoparticles as a Magnetic Resonance Contrast Agent in Central Nervous System Lesions. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2018. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4ZW1KG5 ; https://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/3990.
22. Botha, Rosanne L. The relationship between birthrates of American minors and parental involvement laws for abortion services using CDC birth data 2000-2006.
Botha, Rosanne L. “The relationship between birthrates of American minors and parental involvement laws for abortion services using CDC birth data 2000-2006.” 2011. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4CR5RCR ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/709.
Botha, Rosanne L. “The relationship between birthrates of American minors and parental involvement laws for abortion services using CDC birth data 2000-2006.” 2011. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Botha RL. The relationship between birthrates of American minors and parental involvement laws for abortion services using CDC birth data 2000-2006. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2011. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M4CR5RCR ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/709.
23. Koster, Rainer. Design of a multimedia player with advanced QoS control.
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Koster, Rainer. “Design of a multimedia player with advanced QoS control.” 1997. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
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24. Mielke, Beverly Ann. Who leaves the Oregon medical insurance pool when premiums increase?.
Mielke, Beverly Ann. “Who leaves the Oregon medical insurance pool when premiums increase?.” 2008. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M48C9T81 ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/617.
Mielke, Beverly Ann. “Who leaves the Oregon medical insurance pool when premiums increase?.” 2008. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
Mielke BA. Who leaves the Oregon medical insurance pool when premiums increase?. [Internet] [Thesis]. Oregon Health Sciences University; 2008. [cited 2019 Apr 24]. Available from: doi:10.6083/M48C9T81 ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/617.
25. Higgins, Sam. Drug sensitivities in the context of genomic aberrations : applications to cancer.
Higgins, Sam. “Drug sensitivities in the context of genomic aberrations : applications to cancer.” 2013. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M48K7732 ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/973.
Higgins, Sam. “Drug sensitivities in the context of genomic aberrations : applications to cancer.” 2013. Web. 24 Apr 2019.
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26. Yuen, Stephanie C. The comfort levels of Oregon prehospital emergency service providers in caring for pediatric patients by gender and child status.
Yuen, Stephanie C. “The comfort levels of Oregon prehospital emergency service providers in caring for pediatric patients by gender and child status.” 2013. Thesis, Oregon Health Sciences University. Accessed April 24, 2019. doi:10.6083/M4348HDR ; http://digitalcommons.ohsu.edu/etd/928.
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MediHemp makes some of the highest quality CBD oil products that you can find today. Made from certified organic hemp grown on MediHemp’s fields in Austria, MediHemp organic CBG oil consists of cold pressed hemp seed oil and hemp essential oil. It contains valuable components including vitamins, minerals and amino acids as well as CBD (cannabidiol), CBDA (cannabidiol acid), terpenes and phenols.
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From “balance” to “balance/ fairness/wholeness” and from “accuracy” to “accuracy/ authenticity:” In seminars across the country, editors in ASNE’s Journalism Values Institute revised the core values of journalism.
The other essentials, the JVI participants affirmed, are leadership, accessibility, credibility and news judgment.
Following those deeper and broader definitions of our principles can certainly improve journalism as we know it today. And it’s obvious that in the unlimited newshole of new media, we can practice those values like never before.
So it’s tempting to say we’ll just transfer the values into cyberspace, and get on with it.
But it may be early to say that: online media can take us and our readers to places journalism hasn’t been before. And in those places, our values may be obstacles or antiques.
Hypertext links to more information can guarantee thorough reporting.
When we should link to ads, to editorials or columns, to sites of partisan organizations, hate groups, charities seeking contributions, other news media.
What to do about readers leaving a report (via links) before they read all sides.
Since we can, when we should use all the photos and words from the scene.
Online media have room to get the facts right, and to cover the right facts.
But authenticity also asks us to understand and convey background, context and nuance – in a medium that moves at the speed of light.
Furthermore, reporters will come upon interesting remarks online and want to use them in stories.
And if we divide news from ads on a page of newsprint, do we want some design devices for the computer screen?
Interactivity is perfect for getting people in touch with important issues and the people with whom they share community problems.
But some people don’t have access and others tailor their news packages: How can newspapers make sure that communities have some common knowledge?
In an avalanche of information, glitter and noise attract attention. How can we rescue the planning commission report?
Interactivity is accessibility. Newsroom-sponsored chat rooms and forums were invented to connect readers to a subject, the newspaper and each other.
But that may get tricky if anonymous comments don’t pass an editor en route to a forum, and too restrictive (and legally complicated) if they do.
And if we invite readers to respond to writers, photographers and editors, we ought to think through the level of civility we hope for – and how we’ll deal with its absence from either direction.
With no worry about costly space, we can make our reporting and our judgments transparent.
A linked sidebar explaining our news decisions and policies would announce we are accountable to our readers.
And leaked and anonymous information would be an even greater credibility problem if readers got accustomed to knowing more about sources.
While thinking about this, would it be self-serving or public service to weigh in on the credibility of other people’s sites?
In the JVI thinking, good news judgment means we reflect on our coverage, know our communities and issues, offer clear thinking and explanations, respect all people and cover all dimensions of our community.
Newshole no longer limits coverage of our communities. Lists and boilerplate and civics guides stay posted. We will be very interactive (won’t we?).
All in all, it’s a sure bet that cyberspace will help us keep our promises.
This new vehicle also allows who-knows-what, invites new interpretations, and begs for invention.
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How to Load Any Patents List?
If you have forgotten or lost your temporary key and password, you can re-issue a temporary key according to the following procedure.
The registered mail address can be changed by the above procedure.
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This lecture is presented by the MIT Museum's Family Adventures in Science and Technology (FAST) Program.
The FAST Program provides family visitors with opportunities to explore current science topics and technologies through engagement and conversation with MIT students, researchers and faculty.
Have you ever wondered about the annoying hum your car makes at a certain speed on a particular stretch of highway? Or why a flute’s notes are higher than a trombone’s? Walter Lewin uses rubber hose, wooden boxes with holes, metal plates and an assortment of other home-made instruments to demonstrate how objects produce sound. It all boils down to how something vibrates -- pushing air out in all directions.
Lewin illustrates the shape of sounds, taking a rope tethered at one end, shaking it up and down at different speeds and producing specific wave shapes. These shapes are the rope’s resonant frequencies, or harmonics. It’s the same for a bowed violin, where the oscillations of the strings generate a set of harmonics, producing the notes we hear -- the faster the oscillations, the higher the tones. Lewin invites children from the audience to produce sounds with their musical instruments, and shows the amplitude and frequency of the tones. Later he demonstrates destructive resonances: video of a bridge that twists so violently that it collapses, and then, live in the laboratory, the shattering of a wine glass with progressively louder and higher tones. In this event where physics meets performance art, Lewin provides surprises throughout.
Walter H. G. Lewin is well-known at MIT for his lectures on both Newtonian mechanics and electricity and magnetism. Videos of his lectures can be viewed on the web via the Open CourseWare and Pivot links below.
Lewin received his Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics in 1965 at the Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands, and has been a member of the MIT Physics faculty since 1966. During his MIT career, Lewin's investigations in astrophysics have included satellite and high-altitude balloon X-ray observations, world-wide coordinated observations of optical and X-ray bursts, and international collaborations observing X-ray sources. In addition, Lewin has collaborated over the years with various artists on sky art events. From 1998 to 2000, Lewin worked with MIT's Center for Advanced Educational Services on creating the Physics Interactive Video Tutor project -- video help sessions for freshman physics students.
Lewin is introduced by Signe Pereira, Education Coordinator, MIT Museum.
At 1:09:07, there's a brief intermission, and the video contains a montage of children playing with different instruments.
At 1:27:30. Lewin shows a three-minute excerpt from the documentary, "The Mechanical Universe... And Beyond," featuring the death by oscillation of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in 1940.
Warning: As Lewin demonstrates different instruments, keep a ready hand on your speaker volume or the family pets may flee from earshot.
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In Tuscany, the most common edible species, which is also the most sought after, is the White Truffle (Tuber magnatum Pico ), while even rarer is the highly prized Black Truffle ( Tuber melanosporum Vitt ). There are also other species, such as “scorzone” truffles, the “uncinato”, and the “bianchetto”.
No type of truffle is poisonous. The name truffle derives from Ancient Latin, “terrae tufer”, (“tuber” in Classical Latin, which means “lump of earth”, reflecting the actual physical look of a truffle. Truffles grow in calcareous soils, or cl;ayey-calcareous, in conjunction with certain other plants, according to the type of truffle. The main participant in truffle hunting is the dog, who after proper training, can locate truffles by their smell only, and dig them up carefully, using their paws. Truffles are used exclusively grated, and raw.
The event, offered in an exclusive way, lasts around two hours, with the starting-time and date chosen by the participants. One of our experts will introduce you, in your own language, to the secrets of the hunt, and to the storage and tasting of truffles, through tasting fresh truffles and truffle-flavoured oils, accompanied with local bread, and an appropriate wine.
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Let’s turn our attention now to Psalm 42, in which the Sons of Korah vividly describe a believer’s battle with deep depression.
Here the Psalmist describes what would seem to be a continual discouragement or depression, for he speaks of crying day and night. But, as if that wasn’t bad enough, while he struggles with depression there are people continually speaking discouraging words to him. They have seen how blue he is, and it has apparently led them to question where God is in his life. The situation seems to be one in which they are essentially saying, “If your God is so great, then why are you so sad?” After all, the Psalmist does thirst for God and seek Him, but he still finds no comfort. And as others see this struggle, they keep on tempting him to question God’s love and care for him, for what else could they mean in such a situation when they say, “Where is your God?” Yet, despite these trying circumstances, he doesn’t stop thirsting for God.
It is noteworthy that the Sons of Korah place this same vocabulary in the mouth of the depressed person in this psalm. I think they intend to picture him as laying hold of these promises of God and preaching them to his own soul. And, even though he does not sense God’s presence at the present time – indeed he feels far from God – he nevertheless places his hope in the fact that God will again “lift up His countenance” upon him. He thus places his trust in God and His Word rather than in his own circumstances or feelings, doesn’t he? And here we find a key weapon in battling depression — the Word of God! Indeed, this is the very reason why we are spending so much time searching the Word of God in this series of posts!
This verse appears to place this struggling saint in the far northern reaches of Israel, north of the Sea of Galilee, where Mount Hermon and the headwaters of the Jordan are located. This may also be why he spoke in verse 4 of remembering having previously gone “to the house of God, with the voice of joy and praise, with a multitude that kept a pilgrim feast,” because now he is said to be far from there. He could still experience fellowship and corporate worship with God’s people, but it just isn’t the same as when he was able to go to the sanctuary of the Lord in Jerusalem.
Following the mention of the oppression from his enemies in verse 9, this poor saint speaks of the effect of their insults as being so painful they are like someone breaking his bones. He especially doesn’t like it when they mockingly ask him, “Where is your God?” In fact, this is the second time he has brought it up, having already said in verse 3, “My tears have been my food day and night, while they continually say to me, ‘Where is your God?’” So we get the impression that, on top of everything else, this person apparently feels as though he is being a very bad witness for the Lord. Many a modern believer who struggles with depression may feel the same way, as though he is being a bad witness for Christ because he struggles to hang on to the joy Christ has promised for His followers. It is understandable that a believer would feel this way, but it isn’t necessarily true that he is being a bad witness at such times, at least not if he continues to trust in the Lord even through such a terrible trial. Indeed, isn’t the believer pictured in this very psalm an example of how one may be a good witness for God even in the midst of depression?
Because he knows God will again lift up His countenance upon him, the Psalmist also knows that his own countenance will be better as well. When God’s face again shines upon him, his own face will again shine toward others. Notice that the Psalmist also ends by referring to the Lord as “my God.” He will not turn away from God in his difficulties; he will continue to turn toward Him.
In seeking to further apply this psalm, it is worth observing that the Sons of Korah ask the all important “why” question about depression, and that this question leads them back to God. In fact, they have the main character of the psalm asking “why” at least six times (vs. 5 [2x], 9 [2x], 11 [2x]). And they have him asking himself the crucial question “Why are you cast down, O my soul?” at least twice ( vs. 5 and 11, if you don’t take Psalm 43 as belonging with this one and add 43:5).
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It's very simple and revealing!
If you could have anything you'd like for a lifetime, free, what would that thing be?
Answer below or on the PEAK FB page and listen Tuesday Morning.
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On this day in 1530 a man named Christian Beyer stood before Emperor Charles V and a host of other people to make a confession of what his group, derogatorily called the “Lutherans,” believed. As he stood to confess the faith, he did so on the basis and with the comfort of Holy Scripture: “I will speak of Your testimonies before kings and will not be put to shame.” There was a lot at stake—livelihood, reputation, and even one’s life. Just seven years prior two young men, Heinrich Voes and Johann Esch, were burned at the stake for confessing what was called “Luther’s doctrine,” which really is the doctrine of Scripture. And Luther himself could not come to Augsburg to confess the faith because there was a bounty on his head. Today the Church gives thanks for the host that has gone before us that boldly and unwaveringly confessed the Scriptural, Christian, and Apostolic faith, and prays for the strength to do the same.
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Family is absolutely everything to me, which is why I am passionate about capturing these fleeting moments. Time is passing by so quickly and photos, like memories are a part of our legacy. Kids grow up so quickly and I want to help you remember the darling stages.. and the awkward stages, those toothless grins, the tiny dimpled hands.. all of it!
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If you remember, a long time ago, I posted a picture of the Raw Food Real World Lasagne. It was amazing. If you want to take a trip back on memory lane, see my old father’s day dinner post!
But today is all about the chocolate mousse. If for no other reason, you’ll want to pick up the book just for this recipe!
The hardest part about making this recipe is finding the Young Thai Coconuts. I’ve always got my eyes out for a sale, but that doesn’t seem to happen enough. This time, I found a few that looked good and healthy (See How to pick out a good coconut). The big surprise I had came when I opened them and found that there was lots of great coconut meat that I could make mousse with! Thus, check out the picture in the measuring cup. I opened them earlier in the day, poured a little coconut water over them and wrapped them up so that it would be no problem when it came time to put it all together.
Notice the test-tube in the crease of the book. One change that I make in their recipe is that I use the scraping of one vanilla bean rather than the liquid vanilla extract. Yes, it’s more expensive, but you don’t get any chemical taste in the final spoon full.
And I love the fact that you just throw everything in the blender and whip it up!
The only thing you really have to look out for is getting coconut shell in the blender. Thus, when you remove the meat from the shell, look it over closely. I’ve missed some shell before and it totally ruins the emotional effect that this dessert lets you experience. You really don’t want to break up the bliss.
I’ve learned that a little goes a long way with this recipe.
I now pick out reasonably small containers to let it both set up in and serve in. These little ramekins work great.
I can’t wait for the next sale on Young Thai Coconuts just so I can make this dessert again!
Sometimes you come across something that you can totally relate too! This little video from Meredith Frantz (and her boyfriend – from The Raw Seed) has just that. Not for the fact that they are wearing vests on Friday or that they have that stoned look to them, but for the fact that you buy coconuts from Asian markets not Whole Foods!
That comment in this video is so true! The coconuts at Whole Foods just don’t … move. It’s like they buy them just to say they’ve got ‘em. It’s not about making quality nuts available to their customers, but it’s about upholding their image. Thus, I almost always just walk right by them.
The unfortunate thing for me is that the Asian market is now another 3 miles away. They moved – the wrong direction.
In any case, I’ve included their video for it has a key point in it that anyone buying a raw young coconut will want to learn. Being the spoiler that I am, that information comes at just about 2:45 into the video. The bottom of the coconut will give away the state of the interior.
Without further ado, the video… Oh, watch out for that cleaver she’s flinging around!
I have to admit that I’m impressed by the way she chops that nut open. My guess is that she’s opened more than just one of those puppies. His technique is a little stiff.
But that’s not the point here. The nuts shouldn’t have dark spots, soft spots, discoloration or splits in the bottom. And the one thing that they didn’t mention is always pick out the heaviest one first! The heavier it is, the more liquid it has in it.
I guess picking out a coconut shouldn’t be all that hard. Just keep the above tips in mind when you go shopping and I’m sure you’ll be satisfied with you chop your way into it.
Turns out that this little pie is becoming a staple around here. I love the creaminess of the filling and how it complements the sweet crust. Everything in it mixes perfectly and it really does satisfy any cream pie craving that you might have.
When I first starting making this recipe, I followed the directions explicitly. Now I find that it doesn’t really matter much and you can change things up enough to call it your own!
Originally, the I followed the recipe from this book.
Cuisinart for processor, small food scale and a Vita-Mix blender. I don’t know how you’d make this recipe without these tools.
The first thing you’ll need the Cusinart for is to make date paste. I weighed out 8 ounces of Deglet Noor dates before dropping them one by one into the running Cusinart. Because these puppies are so dry, they tend to chop up rather than mush up. You want them mushy, thus you might need to add a bit of water. I added about 1 Tablespoon’s worth.
After scraping the food processor, I got out just about what I put in (water probably made the difference). ½ this paste you’ll use for the crust, the other half to sweeten the filling.
So, move four ounces back to the food processor and add at least 2 cups coconut flakes. At this point, you’ll want to also add about 1 (small) teaspoon vanilla powder and just a pinch of salt. Now we want to process the flakes to mix with the date paste so that it becomes just a little sticky.
I had to add a little water (maybe a teaspoon’s worth) to get it to stand up like that. At this point, it’s really to move to the pie container. As it turns out, we have some perfect size salad bowls that double as a pie ‘tin’ for this pie.
The secret to working this crust together is to start on the sides. Using one hand, press the mixture into the side of the pan and with the other hand, make sure it doesn’t exceed the height of the bowl. You’ll probably work around the pie a few times getting it just right. When the sides are well formed and just the right thickness, you work on the bottom with whatever is left over.
Now set that aside for a few moments because we’re now going to whip up the filling.
The best part of the pie is the meat! Here, I’ve got just over a cup of meat that I’m going to mix in. This is what I scraped out of those two Young Thai Coconuts. Notice that there is a bit more coconut water than what we’ll use.
To the blender, add two cups coconut water (at room temperature), the meat (shown above), ¾ melted coconut oil, at least 1 teapsoon powdered Vanilla, a big pinch of Celtic Sea Salt, the last 4 ounces date paste and 2 Tbs lecithin granules.
When you start bending, you’ll notice that the top of the mixture will be quite viscous. As the oil really goes to work, the mixture will thin out and almost start dancing in the blender before you’re minute (of counting) is up.
The unfortunate part is that there are a lot of bubbles in the final solution. I try to gently shake some of them out, but when you pure it into the crust, you’ll get bubbles!
If you’re careful, you can use gravity to remove some of the bubbles. After pouring the mixture into the crust, I gently jiggle the pie so as to make the bubbles rise to the surface. Then I lift the pie a couple millimeters off the counter and let it drop. If it were a metal pan – like a spring form – I’d lift it higher and work it thoroughly until all the bubbles rise and pop. But in this case, I’ve got a ceramic bowl that I have to be really careful with. Thus it’s a delicate process of working the bubbles out for me.
At this point, it goes in the fridge long enough for the coconut oil to congeal and the lecithin to setup. Most the time I simply let it sit overnight.
Oh, and don’t forget about the extra coconut water that you might have. If you don’t simply drink it, make ice cubes!
These ice cubes are great for making sorbet! See my Blueberry Coconut Sorbet, you won’t be sorry!
I’m excited because not only am I going to be able to show you a beautiful desert, but I’m going to be able to point you to the complete recipe!
This is one of the first raw deserts I learned to make. It’s wonderfully simple and seems to deliver amazing results every time. I’ve served it at Thanksgiving and eaten it for lunch many a times! Yum.
So here it is – Blueberry Bliss!
Look at that! Right out of the spring-form!
If that’s too much, here’s a little serving.
It’s amazing how the close-up shows all the details. I worked for at least a minute jiggling and dropping this spring-form just after pouring the berry mixture in and I still didn’t get all the bubbles out.
When making this desert, the one thing that I’d recommend more than anything else is to make sure you use the best cashews that you can find. Don’t get anything that’s old. Get whole nuts (beans) as fresh as can be.
Also, I use frozen berries (See my Oh My God – Blueberry Sorbet for a picture of the brand). But, when you use frozen berries, they thaw down to at least ½ size. Thus, I pour 4 cups berries into a measuring cup and place them in the dehydrator until they’ve warmed up to 100 degrees. Thus, with the recipe, I’m using a few more berries then what Carmella uses.
Also note that I also place the cacao butter/coconut mixture in the dehydrator to melt along with the berries.
Without further ado, the best write-up is from the source. The Sunny Raw Kitchen’s Bliss-full Blueberry Cheesecake.
Well, what did you think of her desert? The blueberries over the top just seem … a little over the top. Thus, you don’t see that in my picture.
I also changed the crust a little simplifying it.
What the heck, I’ve changed it quite a bit. I guess I should include my measurements for comparison.
Big pinch of Celtic Sea Salt.
Now, the real trick is getting it creamy without overdoing it. So, I approach the process just a little different than she does. I place the nuts in the blender and give them a whirl. It only takes 20 seconds (or so) before the nuts stick together and let the blade run free. At this point, I add everything else. The juice from the melted blueberries soaks down into the nuts softening them a little while you’re piling everything else on top.
Then, when you actually blend this up, let it run a little longer than you would normally do for smoothies. Remember that you started with warm ingredients, but you don’t want to cook them. Thus, feel the side of the blender as it’s getting creamy and make sure it’s not too hot.
Before pouring it into the spring-form, taste it. You should find yourself licking your fingers!
After you’ve poured the berry mixture into the pan, tap the pan so as to encourage the air bubbles to come to the surface. This might take a little extra coxing, so don’t by distracted by that little bit of mixture that you want to keep tasting!
When it cools, the butter and nuts will set-up giving it that standard cheesecake feel. I normally let it sit overnight.
It’s absolutely a keeper recipe. I make it for lunches!
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The latest Alumnae Bulletin remembers Harris Wofford.
Read the latest news from the on-campus community and more.
Karin Timpone '87, Global Marketing Officer at Marriott International, was recently profiled by Forbes.
The UCDA Design Competition is an annual, peer-reviewed competition that highlights exceptional design work done to promote educational institutions.
Bernstein '91, a cultural historian at Harvard, has written a piece for The New York Times that looks at racism and the idea of childhood innocence.
NPR asked Michelle Zauner ’11 of Japanese Breakfast to give them a track by track walkthrough of the band's latest album.
Gulf News profiles Augusta McMahon '83, who led an excavation at the site of the ancient Syrian city of Tell Brak. A mass grave and analysis of the remains point to a possible long-ago civil war.
WHY I GIVE: For Trisha Hall '98, it's because Bryn Mawr taught her to be an unapologetic woman.
Evan Schneider ’10 has recently been named one of NASA’s 17 new Hubble Fellows.
The "Waging Peace" exhibition focuses on peace and social justice.
The Bulletin has a new design for the first time in more than a decade. Later this year, we’ll launch a redesigned magazine website.
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Did you know that you can actually adopt an olive tree? I am so honored to share such an intriguing company with you, especially because my grandfather raised me to love Italian food and Italian culture! Today, I am excited to share this very easy yet very delicious recipe with you for this Antipasta flatbread. It only took a few minutes to create and a few minutes to bake, and I wound up with a quick meal that tastes better than something from a restaurant!
Adopt an olive tree from a traditional Italian grove, and receive some fo the best Italian Cold Pressed Olive Oil, straight from your own little piece of Italy!
Nudo is a collaboration of provincial Italian groves which use traditional, sustainable practices. They produce some of the best olive oil in Italy: premium, authentic, and on a small scale. Our adoption program supports these groves and farmers by connecting them with food lovers around the world, and by providing this economic security it helps protect the land from the increasing intensive farming practices.
The base flavor for this recipe is definitely the high quality Nudo olive oil. The flavor was mild but wow so smooth and delicious.
1. Brush Naan flatbread with a generous amount of Nudo Olive Oil.
2. Slice olives into thin slices, and cut artichoke hearts into small pieces. Also chop or prep any other toppings. Arrange toppings onto flatbread.
3. Sprinkle with salt, parmesan cheese, and optional Italian seasoning, and bake for 5-8 minutes at 350 degrees F.
4. Cut into slices and enjoy!
For Thanksgiving, Nudo Adopt has created a selection of thoughtful giftsets to thank the food loving host in your life. Choose from a choice of three gitfsets; Aperitivo set, Olio set & A Tavola set.
Aperitivo set with handcrafted olive ramekin and Taggiasche olives from the glamourous Ligurian coast.
Can’t choose? Pair up both, A Tavola set, for an extra special Thanksgiving treat.
For Christmas, Nudo Adopt have collaborated with Yorkshire based artist Michelle Freemantle , to create limited edition, handmade oil cruets especially for the festive season.
Exclusive gift with our Olive Tree Gift Adoptions; a beautiful and long-lasting gift.
Michelle’s visionary ceramic bottles take inspiration from her environment; the colours for the cruet are a reflection of Nudo’s brand & Italy; yellow sunshine, green countryside and blue midnight sea.
A wonderful sentiment that lasts longer, looks after the environment, supports provincial farmers and is good for you.
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Firming and Lifting Anti-Wrinkle Cream is a velvet and luxury texture formula that eliminates signs of ageing from age 50 and during menopause: loss of firmness and face oval, formation of wrinkles. Deeply penetrates the skin for long-lasting hydration and nourishing. CellynkageTM contained in the cream improves skin structure by intensely regenerating and strengthening its collagen fibres. Visibly improves face oval and firms the skin.
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We hope everyone has a wonderful holiday season. As wonderful as this little ginger man seems to be having.
Holidays are a time to relax and enjoy one’s friends and family. If you’ve moved from your home town, as many of us have, it often also means traveling a distance to visit your friends and family and because of this, many of us end up hitting the road during the holiday season.
While taking a road trip can be a fun adventure, it’s a good idea to keep in mind the fact that the amount of automotive accidents can increase five fold during the holiday seasons. Thanksgiving day being the least safe time to be on the road. So why is driving so dangerous during the holidays?
Statistics show that the shear number of motorists on the road increases by 50% during the holidays. It’s not hard to imagine that more travelers and road congestion translates into more accidents. More cars simply equal more accidents.
Besides the increased number of motorists on the road, another factor that leads to holidays being a risky time to drive is the fact that we are more likely to brave unfavorable weather conditions in order to read our destination. We are more likely to drive on snow or ice so that we can celebrate the holidays with our loved ones.
The final reason that holiday driving is so unsafe can be accounted to a higher level of alcohol consumption during the holiday season. Celebration is often accompanied with drinks and according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the results of this is that 40% of all holiday accidents are caused by a driver who has been drinking.
While holidays are inherently a riskier time to drive, there are a few ways you can decrease the chance of having an accident.
Allow a generous amount of space between you and other cars, check your mirrors frequently and be on the lookout for potentially unsafe situations. Driving defensively is the only way to protect yourself from the mistakes other drivers make.
If the weather conditions are snowy or icy, then have patience and drive slow. Always allow yourself plenty of time to brake and be cautious in general. An icy patch can send you spinning off the road in no time or drifting into another car. Also, always check to make sure you have the appropriate kind of tires for the weather conditions and that they have the recommended amount of tread on them.
So enjoy your holidays, keep warm and cozy and remember to always drive safe!
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On Sunday, May 5th, we will remember that in April of 1882 a parish meeting was held to request from the Bishop of Chicago to begin a church in Rogers Park. Permission was granted and St. Paul’s Church by-the-Lake was born.
Please celebrate with us at a FUNdraising Luncheon after the 10:30am Mass!
Join us as we celebrate with many or our parishioners from the Caribbean for a FUNdraiser for church. Tasty food including the Carty's famous jerk chicken, fun fellowship, and all for a good cause.
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Conventional loans, jumbo mortgages, HARP loans, FHA loans, VA loans … whatever kind of loan program you’re searching for in San Jose, we have them all. C2 Financial Corporation – Shawn Sidhu understands that every family is unique. We’re here to help you find the perfect mortgage to fit your needs. These aren’t the only options we offer either: we have a huge range of custom programs tailored for every situation. For a complete list, or to ask us about any of the San Jose loan programs below, please contact us at (408) 610-8011.
This is a standard, non-government loan which conforms to mortgage guidelines set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. For many families, this is a perfect starting point.
Loans above the lending limits set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are called nonconforming or “jumbo” loans. Living in San Jose or the Silicon Valley.
A refinancing program for homeowners with Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loans. If you are not sure, you can look up your loan online, or even ask us to do it for you.
This is a special type of mortgage which is insured by the Federal Housing Administration, an agency that operates as part of the U.S. (HUD).
Are you an active duty service member in our armed forces, veteran, or surviving spouse? If so, you could qualify for a VA home loan, which is a wonderful opportunity.
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After careful selection of your plants from our wholesalers, thus ensuring both quality and price are tailored to your budget. Our team will plant, mulch and water in your selection of plants. Bellow you will find a sample of our organic mulches, of course you can also use pebbles for a more arid desert or stream look.Ensuring that they receive the best possible start to life in your garden.
Our feature plants simply look stunning, thanks Samuel.
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Remember when I used to post here 3-4 times a week? I miss those days! Now I’m happy to just get my weekly recap out. Honestly, it’s just harder in the summer to stay inside to write at the computer. I should try to write ALL my posts in the winter and just post them throughout the summer!
Well, at least I’m still checking in here once a week with my weekly recap of recovery from my broken tibia/fibula and training for the Houston Marathon in late January.
Tuesday: Easy 4 miles with my friend Vicki and another coworker of ours. After work, I squeezed in a 6:30 pm class at ALTR (50 minute HIIT/strength class).
They had this sign posted outside the studio, ha!
Wednesday: I ran after work with my friend Vicki. She had found out that the Southwest High School track is open to the public in the evenings, as long as there is not an event going on. You just have to bring an ID and check out a key. However, the night that we went there, the gate was already open for football practice. Since there was practice going on, we stuck to one half of the track. 3 mile warm-up (outside of the track in the neighborhood), 10x200m repeats with 200m recovery, 3 mile cooldown. 8 miles total.
There’s something about running on a track that makes you want to go faster! It also helped that it was a much cooler, less humid day than it has been lately. A welcome reprieve, though you won’t find me complaining about the hot summer weather. One doesn’t break their leg on the ice during the summer!
Thursday: I had 7 miles on my schedule, so I decided to run commute to work!
I’ve mentioned it before, but I am pretty lucky that Dustin works in the same building as me, so I put my work stuff in his car, ran to work (plus an extra loop of Lake of the Isles) and then grabbed my bag to head to the small gym in the building to shower. So happy to be run commuting again!
My run commute takes me through the Sculpture Garden- so pretty!
Friday: I had 30 minutes of easy running on my schedule, so I brought Tilda along. It was raining for most of the run but fun. I kind of liked the short morning run!
Tilda is SO over the post-run selfies, ha!
The only bad part of that run is my hair tie broke. Fortunately I caught it on its way out and tied it in a quick knot.
I could not run with my hair down, it would drive me nuts and end up a knotted mess. Any of you run with your hair down? I understand if its a short style, but I occasionally see a woman out running the lakes who runs with her long hair totally loose. I don’t know how she does it! Saturday: Another double digit long run! Only the second time I’ve done that since breaking my leg- so exciting!
I met my friends Vicki and Tricia at 6:45 am for 4 miles easy (9:30-ish), 4 miles ‘moderate’ (8:30), and 2 miles easy. 10 miles total at a 9:05 min/mile pace. It felt pretty good. Maybe my running fitness is coming back…slowly.
My leg felt great after the run, no pain!
But then I think the rest of the day, I overdid it. We went stand-up paddle boarding on Lake Nokomis for over an hour, then headed to the Minnesota State Fair, where we walked around for several hours and then stood for a concert that went until 11 pm. I was wearing birkenstocks, which are somewhat supportive, but that was just a really long time on my feet. By the time we got home, the recovering ankle was SOOO swollen and sore. I was limping and could not wait to ice it. Was it the footwear? The running? Probably all of it together was too much.
Sunday: There was a tendon on the outside of my ankle causing the most pain. I iced it Saturday night and again in the morning, did lots of stretching, and it started to feel better by the time I was supposed to meet some friends for a 9 am run. I decided to keep those plans and just see how it felt. I was meeting Vicki and my friend Margaret (who I am going to start coaching!) for an easy 5 mile run.
The ankle tendon didn’t feel great during the run, but I’m hoping that with some TLC it will be back to ‘normal’ again. Tomorrow is a non-running day, so hopefully that helps.
Summary: 40 miles of running, 1 ALTR class, 1 solidcore class, stand-up paddle boarding, and lots of walking at the fair.
Anyways, back to the fair. Iowans and Texans can probably relate; the Minnesota State Fair is a BIG deal. It’s huuugee and everyone goes. In fact, I’m taking a day off of work this week to spend a full day there!
Our fair isn’t just 4-H, farm animals, and corn dogs. There’s so much more! And most importantly, there is actually always a ton of great foods- yes, we have all the typical fair food, but there’s always 30 or so new food items every year.
For example, we tried the new Nordic Waffles stand. We had both the vegetarian waffle and the S’mores waffle. Delicious!
We also tried the Swedish Meatball Smorgas, also delicious. And a few local craft beers, of course.
We ran into a ton of people we knew, including Ericka from EDK Training, who you may remember from the heart of my broken leg recovery. She is a personal trainer who gave me customized workouts that I could do, even with a broken leg. She’s awesome!
The main reason we were at the fair on Saturday was to see Trampled by Turtles, a fun bluegrass-y band from Duluth MN, who have become quite popular nationally as well! Check them out if you haven’t already, they’re awesome!
In other non-running news, TWO of my sisters got puppies this week! My sister Cresta (who lives here in Minnesota) got a little malti-poo named Lola. She’ll get to be about 10 pounds and looks like a teddy bear! You can follow her at minnesota_lola on instagram.
And then my sister Erin who lives outside Chicago got a Vizsla puppy (same breed as our dog Matilda) named Ollie! You can follow his adventures at Ollie the Big Red Dog on instagram.
So much puppy cuteness happening, I love it.
That’s all I have for this week. Thanks for reading and be sure to check out all the other great weekly recaps that are a part of HoHo Runs and Taking the Long Way Home ‘s weekly recap link-up!
Great update – love the photo of you and Matilda. I would guess that the foot pain was just “time on your feet” – that ended up being a long day. But you’re clearly on top of it. Great week of running – nice to hear you are able to run commute again!
Thanks Eric! I am hopeful that you are right about the foot pain. It feels 100% better today after resting..
So only 40 miles this week? LOL! Nice comeback! I loved your reference to Al Johnsons–it’s interesting because we see so many cars from MN up there and we always marvel that Minnesotans will travel that far when you have such a beautiful state!
Have another fantastic week. You are coming back very nicely!
The Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis has tons of great art- but the spoon and cherry is the most famous as a city landmark.
I had to laugh at your comments about the Fair 😉 There is so much fried food (at least at the Iowa ST Fair), but there are some really good healthy options as well. A new food stand (at least it looked new to me) was an apple-themed vendor…all kinds of unique apple dishes and snacks (I still opted for the corn dog and funnel cake, though).
Haha, well, there’s plenty of unhealthy food at the fair too! But I know that Iowa and Texas have huge fairs as well!
Awesome job this week, especially on your double digit run! I would love to try a class like Solidcore – it seems super interesting.
I love the outfit that you wore to the fair – super cute!
I can’t get enough of those puppies!
One of my biggest pet peeves is people who run with their long hair down. I can’t stand to have my hair touching my face or neck when I workout. It’s just sooooo hot and uncomfortable. I don’t get it! Nice week of workouts! And I totally get the fair. When I lived in Michigan and Minnesota any fair was a big deal. So much fun!
I hear ya! Running with your hair down…no way!
Interesting that you had surgery on that tendon…How come? A running injury or something else?
I think you’re right that it was the balancing on the SUP and then all the standing. It feels a lot better today! Thank goodness!
Great work and hope the tendon is feeling better by now. Sounds like it was just too much weight-bearing all in one day and I’m sure no lasting damage was done.
I have my hair in a chin length bob and I am queen of the buffs, either as a hair band or tucking all my hair in it. I cannot bear strands touching my face – arghhhhh!
What a great week both running and life wise! Run commutes are my favorite way to add miles to the week and relax. I also totally hope that you can take a picture of the intersection next time and claim it back as a positive. I’ve been looking at dog breeds and Vizslas keep coming up as the top recommended for me… it’ll be at least a year before I think I can get one but I keep looking at puppy pictures now haha.
Yes!!! You would be a great vizsla owner, though we couldn’t run with Matilda until she was a year old…But she’s a great running companion now, even in the rain!
My hair tie broke at the gym this week too and I had to do the same thing! I tied it up and put it back in my hair but it definitely didn’t hold as well. My hair’s on the short side and I still can’t run with it down.
Exactly! I was just glad I didn’t lose the hair tie or my run would have been ruined!
Oh my goodness! Those pups are ADORABLE!!!
I know, right? Soooo cute…!
Yay for a second double digit long run! A broken leg is no fun. Glad it seems to be doing better. Sounds like you had a solid week in training!
Thanks! Feels good to be back at it after so long off!
You had me at smores waffle . . . seriously, though, my hubby isn’t a crowds person so we don’t usually do fairs. We did sometimes when we lived in Austin, mainly because they had some good singers at the fair!
I hope that ankle is feeling better now. Good for you for running where your accident was! Couldn’t have been easy.
Ah, puppies . . . it’s been a really long time since we’ve been around a youngun (Bandit’s around 10, Lola’s 12, and Gizmo’s 17).
Puppies are a lot of work….but so darn cute!
I’m sure Austin has great music at their fair!
I hope your sore ankle tendon recovers quickly. Your sisters’ puppies are adorable. Matilda’s got some cute cousins to love and enjoy!
Thanks Debbie, she sure does!
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I'm also selling off my Transvideo Starlite HD5 monitor. It's in very good shape. I had used it with a gimbal only a few times.
See Transvideo website for more info.
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As well as thinking about the pros and cons of using mobile technology, there are some key factors to consider before deciding if it is right for your community-based monitoring project.
Equipment: smartphones, networks (internet, mobile or local) and software applications need to be either already available or the project needs to have enough funding to cover these costs (both up-front and ongoing).
Power: whether through access to the grid, generators or other methods such as solar panels or cooking pan chargers.
Technological literacy: will the community be able to manage the system and fix any problems that arise, or is this within genuinely easy reach? If not, a monitoring system based on digital technology may not be sufficiently robust. If the community does not yet have this capacity, is there an external facilitator who will be able to provide long-term, sustainable training and support to the project?
Interest: as with the monitoring itself, technology can open doors, but if there is no interest in using mobile technology then it can become a barrier.
Monitoring goals: the degree to which a project will benefit from using mobile technology depends on the goals of the project. For example, the benefits of quick data sharing and integration with other datasets through using technology are most relevant if the project aims to share data with external actors, such as the local government. Similarly the benefits of reduced data transcription time and errors becomes more relevant as projects collect more data.
Literacy and icon-based systems: mobile technology can enable data collection by illiterate communities through icons, if the right software is chosen.
Future trends: falling prices and growing connectivity are fuelling a rapid expansion in mobile ownership and internet access, even in relatively remote and poor regions. More widely, the way information is stored and shared is becoming digitised. Using digital technology can thus open a door for a community’s long term engagement in national and international decision-making on forests.
Sustainability: using mobile technology can create challenges to the sustainability of a monitoring system in terms of robustness, costs and reliance on external facilitators. Short-term projects or those with limited funding may not have sufficient time or resources to build local capacity; even longer-term projects need a long term vision and partnership for maintaining capacity.
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Brandon Davis, PA-C earned his bachelors in biology at Missouri Southern State University, Joplin. He continued his studies at Missouri State University, where he graduated with his Masters degree in Physician Assistant Studies. Brandon is licensed by the Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, Kansas State Board of Healing Arts, and the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants.
Brandon provides patient-focused one-on-one care in both the clinical and in-patient hospital settings. Along with Dr. Banwart, he plays an integral role in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients. He is a first assistant in the operating room and a first respondent to orthopedic traumas. Additionally, Brandon communicates with patients and their families regarding treatment plans, education, and discharge instructions.
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The Squat is a simple exercise that will improve strength and tone the thighs, buttocks and hamstrings. It is also an exercise that will improve balance.
If balance is not your strong point then use a table or chair to aid your balance while doing squat exercises.
Remember, always stay in your own comfort zone during the exercise and keep good form, move slowly and with smooth movements. Also ensure that you keep your breathing regular and try to breathe in as you squat and out as you stand up.
Stand upright with your back straight and feet shoulder width apart.
Slowly and carefully bend you knees and lower yourself towards the ground. It is important in this exercise to stay within your comfort zone and not lower yourself too far down.
Slowly come to the squat position, as if you were about to sit on an invisible chair, pause for a second and then slowly come to the upright position again.
Complete 3-6 repetitions if you are new to the exercise, do not do too much straight away.
As your target muscles become stronger you can increase the number of repetitions and squat lower to the ground. This will make the exercise much more effective for strengthening an toning the thighs, buttocks and hamstrings.
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LOWELL -- The first proper debate for the 3rd Congressional District is three days away, and yet tempers are already running hot.
Two candidates, Beej Das and Patrick Littlefield, slammed UMass Lowell ahead of the debate the school will host Sunday with The Boston Globe, arguing that the decision to sort Democrats into two separate sessions based on the school's recent poll creates an unfair hierarchy.
Das and Littlefield each received 1 percent or less support in the UML-Globe public poll released last week, putting them at the bottom half of the field. They will participate in the first portion of Sunday's debate, while the six candidates with the most support, ranging from Alexandra Chandler with 3 percent to Rufus Gifford with 11 percent, will follow in their own debate.
However, almost 60 percent of the 490 likely Democratic primary voters polled said they still have not chosen a preferred 3rd District candidate.
Littlefield and Das argue that that figure, along with a 5.5 percent margin of error, indicates a race too open for debate organizers to organize the panels in the manners used.
"The division of two panels on the basis of the polling results essentially creates an unjustified and de facto tiering of the candidates," Littlefield said. "It's a very thin thread on which to base a grouping that sends a very strong signal to the public."
Das also criticized the poll's methodology, a view he said was shared by the national firm ALG Polling, which has worked on his campaign.
He said the UML poll relied too heavily on reaching voters by landlines as opposed to cellphones -- 79 percent to 21 percent -- which deflates representation of people of color or those who move frequently.
The UML-Globe poll, run through the university's Center for Public Opinion, was the first independent, nonpartisan public survey of 3rd District voters this cycle. Debates in the past have been tiered based on polling, perhaps most notably during the 2016 Republican presidential primary. However, many of those debates were divided based on averages of several national polls over a period of several months, not a single result.
Das and Littlefield both wrote letters to UML and Globe leaders asking for the format to be changed to one in which the candidates are split randomly. The hosts declined to do so. In a letter responding to the Das campaign, Center for Public Opinion co-director Frank Talty wrote that the current system is the best option.
"In a race that will be decided by majority opinion, our poll offers the best available reflection of voters' current preferences using a valid and reliable methodology," Talty wrote. "If the argument is that those voter preferences should be disregarded in favor of a randomized methodology, the university disagrees."
Talty said the split field will allow every candidate to have roughly equal time to speak. He defended the criteria for the tiers by praising the Center for Public Opinion's record of accuracy and citing similar structures during debates in the 2016 cycle.
Das, who taught at UML for a year and whose mother has spent five decades as a professor at the university, sharply criticized Talty's response, referring to it as "diarrhea" that did not address his concerns.
Das described the survey as a "hack poll" run by "cronies," and he alleged that Talty and the university are working to exert the wishes of UMass President Marty Meehan, the former congressman and chancellor at UML.
"(Talty) is an instrumentality of Marty Meehan, classmates and long-term friends, and as such, the university is essentially becoming an instrumentality of Marty Meehan," Das said. "People are going to look at this and say this is another example of institutional party playing favorites with who gets to get heard."
Asked for comment on that allegation, UML spokesman Jonathan Strunk did not respond directly. He instead reiterated that the university believes the format is fair.
"We are giving each and every candidate roughly the same amount of time and roughly the same number of questions to take arguments to voters," Strunk said.
Meehan could not immediately be reached for comment.
Das and Littlefield both said they will still participate in Sunday's debate, albeit with some degree of displeasure.
Although their protest comes with some element of political strategy -- simply put, it is not good for a campaign to be relegated to what is often called the "junior varsity" debate rather than the main stage -- they are not alone in criticizing organizers. Steve Koczela, president of MassINC Polling, said the university's decision "doesn't make any sense."
"Why do it as a top tier and a bottom tier?" Koczela said in an episode of his podcast, The Horse Race. "Why don't you just do it alphabetically or randomly or by height? Literally any other way, it seems, would make more sense rather than conveying that this person is part of the frontrunners' group because they have 3 percent support."
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Cruz was among the aerospace engineers from NASA Langley who worked on development of the parachute which helped slow the spacecraft during entry, descent and landing.
Cruz was born and raised in Puerto Rico. After earning a B.S. (Bachelor of Science) in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he briefly worked at Beech Aircraft Corporation in Wichita, KS; he then went on to earn a Ph.D. from Virginia Tech in aerospace engineering. During his years at MIT he was involved with the Monarch and Daedalus human powered aircraft teams.
Cruz is a senior aerospace engineer in the Exploration Systems Engineering Branch at the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. His responsibilities are focused on research and development of entry, descent, and landing (EDL) systems for robotic and human exploration missions. He was a member of the highly successful Mars Exploration Rover (MER) and Mars Science laboratory (MSL) projects that placed rovers on the surface of Mars in 2004 and 2012. His contributions to the MER and MSL projects centered on the design and qualification of the supersonic parachute.
The MER-A rover, Spirit, was launched on June 10, 2003 at 17:59 UTC, and MER-B, Opportunity, on July 7, 2003. Spirit landed in Gusev crater on January 4, 2004 and Opportunity landed in the Meridiani Planum on the opposite side of Mars from Spirit, on January 25, 2004. Cruz was among the scientists from Langley who helped develop the parachute which helped slow the spacecraft during entry, descent and landing.
There are challenges to testing these parachutes because we can not test it at exactly the right conditions. Earth's atmosphere is the one we have to work with and the Martian atmosphere is very different, so you have to make adjustments in how you test the parachute. Another issue is the wind tunnel models we used in our tests were ten-percent scale models, about five feet in diameter.
Cruz is also a member of the Phoenix (Mars 2007), Mars Science Laboratory (Mars 2011), and Crew Exploration Vehicle EDL teams. He has undertaken research on advanced missions to Mars, including robotic airplanes, as well as having been a technical reviewer for the Genesis, Huygens, and Stardust missions. Prior to his involvement with exploration programs he conducted research on high-altitude unmanned aircraft.
This page was last edited on 4 September 2018, at 03:00 (UTC).
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Oxton Singers gave a lively and enjoyable concert on Saturday 13th December. There were old favourites, new songs, humorous readings and ‘have-a-go’ handbells (thanks Caroline!). If you missed it, or if you would like to see them again, here are some highlights on Youtube.
Lovely event. Pity more Oxtonians weren’t there to enjoy it.
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I am carbonating a soft drink in a 1bbl brite tank (SS Brewtech brite tank).
The tank has a 15 psi operating pressure. Does this mean this would be the maximum psi I can use to carbonate? So at 3 degrees celsius the maximum volumes of carbonation would be 2.96 (based on a carbonation chart)?
If this is the case would it be 15 PSI + wetting pressure? Or should I not set the regulator above 15psi?
Pressure tanks are often tested at higher psi than one stated as operating, but without PRV I wouldn't test it. If there is PRV, you should know or find out what is its release pressure, this would be max psi you can safely reach.
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One of the most common types of orientation devices that Product Handling Concepts manufactures are dual belt rotators. Using two modular belts traveling at different speeds, a dual belt rotator can spin just about any product 90 or 180 degrees. Different sized products can be accommodated by modifying the speeds of the belts.
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FTC lawyers have convinced Chief Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) D. Michael Chappell that 1-800 Contacts, Inc. harmed consumers and competition by restricting advertisements for the sale of contact lenses on the Internet. 1-800 Contacts and rival online contact lens sellers agreed not to bid on each other’s trademarks as keywords in Internet-search-advertising auctions. These challenged agreements prohibited "competitors from presenting paid advertisements on the search engine results page in response to searches for 1-800 Contacts’ trademarks," according to the ALJ. The harm to competition established by the FTC was not outweighed by the respondent’s purported procompetitive justifications. Thus, the ALJ ordered 1-800 Contacts to refrain from agreeing with a seller to restrict, prohibit, regulate or otherwise limit that seller’s use of truthful, non-deceptive, and non-trademark-infringing advertising or promotion (In the Matter of 1-800-Contacts, Inc., FTC Dkt. No. 9372, File No. 141 0200).
The FTC filed an administrative complaint against 1-800 Contacts, the largest online seller of contact lenses in the United States, in August 2016. The FTC’s complaint challenged a number of bilateral agreements between 1-800 Contacts and at least 14 competing online sellers of contact lenses that allegedly prevented the parties from competing against one another in certain online search advertising auctions. In particular, the FTC alleged that online search engine companies like Google and Bing sell advertising space on their search engines results pages through computerized auctions. Beginning in 2004, 1-800 Contacts entered into bidding agreements with competing online contact lenses sellers that provided the parties would not bid against each other in certain search advertising auctions.
In February 2017, the Commission concluded that 1-800 Contact’s conduct was not immune under the Noerr-Pennington doctrine and the reasonableness of 1-800 Contacts’ trademark litigation was not an affirmative defense. Commission Counsel’s motion for partial summary judgment regarding 1-800 Contacts’ affirmative defenses was granted. An administrative trial was held in April and May of this year.
Anticompetitive effects. The FTC established that the agreements had actual anticompetitive effects in a properly defined relevant market limited to online retailers of contact lenses. The ALJ noted that restricting the availability of information in the marketplace was an anticompetitive harm. Although it was not necessary for the FTC to prove that prices increased, at least some consumers had paid, or would pay, prices that were higher than they would otherwise be, absent the challenged agreements. "[R]reducing the appearance of competitor ads appearing in response to a search for 1-800 Contacts’ trademark terms tends to increase sales for 1-800 Contacts, the higher-priced competitor," the ALJ pointed out. Rejected was the respondent’s assertion that the challenged agreements had a de minimis effect on competition.
Justifications. Once the FTC established its prima facie case of competitive harm, the burden shifted to the respondent to prove legitimate, countervailing justifications. The contact lens seller contended that the challenged agreements had the following procompetitive benefits: (1) the settlement agreements avoided litigation costs; (2) the challenged agreements protected the respondent’s trademarks and the incentives the trademarks created to invest in its brand and produce consistent products and services; (3) the challenged agreements prevented consumer confusion; (4) the challenged agreements reduced consumers’ search costs; and (5) the challenged agreements increased purchases of contact lenses by consumers who searched for 1-800 Contacts’ trademarks. The company failed to prove that these agreements had countervailing procompetitive benefits that outweigh or justify the demonstrated anticompetitive effects of the conduct.
Remedy. According to the FTC, the initial decision would bar 1-800 Contacts from agreeing with a marketer or seller of any contact lens product to restrict, prohibit, regulate, or otherwise limit that seller’s participation in search advertising auctions, and would also bar 1-800 Contacts from instructing search engines to restrict or prohibit any seller’s use of any keyword (a word or phrase used to instruct a search engine to display specified search advertising), or to require any seller to use any negative keyword (a word or phrase used to instruct a search engine not to display specified search advertising).
Also under the ALJ’s order, 1-800 Contacts would be barred from agreeing with a seller to restrict, prohibit, regulate or otherwise limit that seller’s use of truthful, non-deceptive, and non-trademark-infringing advertising or promotion. The order would also require the company to stop enforcing or attempting to enforce any and all provisions, terms, or requirements in any existing agreement or court order that impose a condition on a seller that would be inconsistent with the order.
The respondent has the right to appeal the decision to the full Commission.
Attorneys: Thomas H. Brock, FTC. Steven M. Perry (Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP) and Sean Gates (Charis Lex PC) for 1-800 Contacts, Inc.
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If you have been involved in a car wreck in Corona, please contact an experienced Corona car accident lawyer . Injury victims have rights. You may be entitled to a financial settlement for pain and suffering. Wage loss as well as any other economic damages may be factored into a possible claim. Please contact us before speaking to any insurance company.
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liberation in terms of poverty, suffering and discrimination?
described is no longer relative or peaceful.
unqualified statement against this horrifying loss of life.
hearts are changing towards each other.
take a systemic approach to these issues.
their heads but that we all have a fundamental right to live, unharmed, for another day.
this day bring us to our knees as we cry,“God, help us!” Let Freedom reign. Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika.
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President Trump wants to fire Attorney General Jeff Sessions for having recused himself from matters connected to the presidential campaign and for not investigating “Crooked Hillary.” Given the investigations underway, Congress should tell Trump that Sessions is fireproof.
When President Trump nominated Jeff Sessions to be his attorney general, we were aghast. We called him “the wrong man for the job” because of his retrograde opinions on civil rights, sentencing, immigration and other issues.
So it was not just ironic, but absolutely mind-boggling, that only six months later, we found ourselves defending Sessions when Trump hinted he might be fired. And today, we’re doing so again.
It’s not that we like Sessions any better than we used to, or that we think he’s doing a good job running the Justice Department. But we fear that Trump wants to remove him for one simple reason: as a way to undermine the investigation of possible collusion between Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia. That must not be allowed to happen.
Sessions’ original sin in Trump’s eyes is that he recused himself from matters connected to the presidential campaign, in which he was a conspicuous cheerleader for Trump — a decision that paved the way for the appointment of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III and the investigation Trump incessantly attacks as a “witch hunt.” Sessions also has enraged Trump by not investigating “Crooked Hillary” and other political opponents.
Trump replied on Twitter saying: “Jeff, this is GREAT, what everyone wants, and so look into all of the corruption on the other side” — meaning Trump’s opponents and critics. The question is whether Trump will remove Sessions if he doesn’t take that advice.
Some Republicans in Congress seem alarmingly willing to let him sack Sessions. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who once said that there would be “holy hell to pay” if Trump fired Sessions, now says the president is “entitled to an attorney general he has faith in.” Graham blithely suggests that Trump might replace Sessions with a new attorney general who would leave Mueller unmolested.
We’re not convinced. Given Trump’s belief that Mueller’s investigation is a “witch hunt,” why should we expect him to choose a new attorney general (or acting attorney general) who would respect that investigation, or resist entreaties by the president to investigate alleged crimes by his political opponents? Trump needs to be told that Sessions is fireproof.
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