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Englewood, CO (SportsNetwork.com) - The Denver Broncos agreed to terms on a one-year contract Saturday with veteran tight end James Casey. Casey, 30, spent the past two years with the Philadelphia Eagles, catching three passes for 59 yards and two touchdowns in 16 games last season. He has 72 career receptions for 842 yards and six touchdowns in 92 career NFL games with Houston and Philadelphia, including 23 starts. The move reunites Casey with new Denver head coach Gary Kubiak, who was the head coach of the Texans during Casey's four seasons in Houston. Star tight end Julius Thomas, who made the Pro Bowl for Denver in each of the last two seasons, signed with Jacksonville last month.
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My Man Godfrey Production Country: USA Directed by: Gregory La Cava Featuring: William Powell / Carole Lombard / Gail Patrick / Mischa Auer Running time: 96min A neurotic socialite (Carole Lombard) invites a tramp (William Powell) to become butler for her family. One of the greatest screwballs, with an astonishing first scene in the New York city dumps. The gorgeous neurotic socialite Irene (Lombard) invites William Powell’s magically serene Jeevesian tramp to become butler for her family. La Cava depicts the rich as a wild tribe, appalling and endearing by turns (as if Waugh crossed with Wodehouse), and gives a genuinely disturbing though finally affirmative picture of true love. Amid the mayhem the film is a moving meditation on personal and civic responsibility.
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California Driving Schools - Find CA Driving Training Resources Need your California driver license? Then you'll definitely need to find a CA DMV licensed driving school in your area to help you become a safe driver as well as meet your California DMV driver training requirements. The CA DMV has its own rules and regulations when it comes to driving schools and getting your driver license. DrivingLinks.com is committed to helping you find pertinent information that will help you choose a safe, reliable, and authorized California driving school. With all the CA driving schools out there, be sure you take your time when selecting the training that will keep you and your loved ones safe on California road for years to come. In California, teens can begin their California driver training with a certified California driving instructor at the age of 15½. We recommend Drivers Ed Direct as your smart choice in fulfilling your behind the wheel training requirements for California. Offering the best instruction, new hybrid cars, and an innovative curriculum, Drivers Ed Direct is quickly setting the standard for Drivers Training throughout California and the rest of the United Sates: It's no secret that teen drivers have a higher rate of serious and deadly accidents than other drivers. Many of these accidents are caused by common mistakes, or an incomplete knowledge of California DMV traffic laws. With these poignant statistics, it's a wonder parents don't take choosing a CA driving school more seriously. The knowledge gained from a good, qualified, California DMV licensed driving school decreases the chances of being involved in a costly, injurious or possibly deadly collision. Living in Los Angeles County, Ventura County, or surrounding areas? Then LosAngelesDrivingSchool.com might be the right choice for you. They provide online drivers ed and in car driving lesson instruction for Los Angeles, Santa Clarita, Valencia, the San Fernando Valley, the Conejo Valley, Burbank, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and Hollywood! Driving Schools in South Bay Do you live in the South Bay region of California? Southbay-Driving-School.com is the newest driving school website dedicated to teen drivers needing a drivers license or permit in South Bay, CA. They offer driving school behind-the-wheel lessons to any high school student living in Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes Estates, El Segundo, Hermosa Beach, and Rancho Palos Verdes. They also offer a discounted driving school course. In addition, they have an online drivers education course that is DMV approved, fun, easy, and fulfills your entire drivers ed course requirement. Driving School Directory by State Remember, traffic laws and DMV regulations vary from state to state. Not every state has the same requirements California does. Find another state's requirements for getting a driving license from your DMV - just click on your state below: When choosing the right California driving school for you or your loved ones, there are some obvious and not-so-obvious points to consider. • Price should not be a factor when choosing between driving schools • Verify the driving school is licensed by your CA DMV. • Customer service should be a priority for Driving Schools. • Choose a driving school with nothing to hide. • Find a driving school with several products to offer. • Driving schools should be able to help get your California learner's permit. • Review the driving school's website. • Make sure the driving school's instructors are capable. • What does the driving school offer in the way of training vehicles? • Verify basic driving school services are intact. • Make sure they can accommodate your schedule. • Is the Driving School involved with a community in California? As you can see, choosing a suitable driving school requires a little more forethought than opening up the yellow pages and randomly dialing a phone number. While many teens may opt to take the quickest and easiest route they can find, a prudent parent knows that this is not a decision that should be rushed. For more complete information regarding choosing a driving school, read this highly rated article that sets the record straight. Which state or DMV would you like more information for?
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Good Causes Events Listing Published: Thursday, November 8, 2012 at 9:02 p.m. Last Modified: Thursday, November 8, 2012 at 9:02 p.m. PET FOOD DRIVE Petco and the Petco Foundation are hosting a National Pet Food Drive. Pet lovers can pick up extra food or litter during their shopping trip or bring unopened cans or bags from home and drop them into collections at Petco stores. Hill's Science Diet will match every bag of Science Diet food donated, up to 80,000 pounds. CANNED FOOD DRIVE Donations of non-perishable food items to help the needy may be dropped off at Bright Imaginations Kiddie College, 6075 S. Florida Ave., or 3915 Old Road 37 in Lakeland during November. Call 647-5437. Stitches From Heaven, a prayer quilt ministry at Inman Park Baptist Church, will hold a yard sale at 8 a.m. Saturday at the home located at 2019 Oliver Place N.W, Winter Haven. The yard sale will raise funds to purchase supplies to make quilts for people in need of prayer. The group is a chapter of Prayers and Squares, an international interfaith outreach ministry touching lives through prayer and quilts. FREE LUNCH FOR VETERANS Texas Roadhouse, 3621 S. Florida Ave., Lakeland. invites military veterans and active duty military to enjoy a free lunch on Monday in celebration of Veteran's Day. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., veterans can choose one of 10 entrees. To participate, you must provide proof of service. GINGERBREAD HOUSE CONTEST The Home Sweet Home Gingerbread House Contest is scheduled for Nov. 30-Dec. 16 at The Women's Club, 660 Pope Ave. N.W., Winter Haven. The public is invited to see the creative gingerbread houses built by both professional and amateur chefs. Viewing hours with free admission are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 1, 8 and 15; 1-4 p.m. Dec. 2 and 9. Special events are Jazzy Gingerbread Gala, 7-9 p.m. Nov. 30, $75; Breakfast with Santa, 10:15 a.m. Dec. 1 and 8, $5; Teddy Bear Tea, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Dec. 8, $5; and Candy Land, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 15, $10. "Home" builders are invited to enter the contest by the Wednesday deadline. Awards in the professional category will range from $25 to $300 for first place. Amateur entries can win ribbons. Funds raised benefit the Women's Resource Center of Florida Inc. For details and contest rules, visit www.wrcfl.org. HOSPITAL FOUNDATION GALA "Party on the Moon," a 15-piece Las Vegas-style musical act will headline the 2012 Winter Haven Hopsital Foundation Gala on Thursday at Nora Mayo Hall. Proceeds will support needs of patients in the hospital's emergency room. Sponsorships range from $1,500 to $10,000. Call 292-4138. Bartow's Relay For Life kicks off its team fundraising efforts with a Relay Rummage Sale from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Nov. 17 in the Lowe's parking lot. Proceeds benefit teams signed up for the American Cancer Society event to be held April 12-13. Anyone interested in signing up for a Relay team can call Pat Calandros at 206-1586. HOT MUSIC & CHILI NITE A fundraising event for the whole family is planned for 6-9 p.m. Nov. 17 at Unity In the Grove, located at 6230 Lakeland Highlands Road, Lakeland. Hot Music and Chili Nite features a chili cook-off and three bands. The event benefits the Exalted Warrior Foundation, with the mission of bringing the healing properties of Adaptive Yoga to injured service personnel and their caregivers. Call 646-5314. [ Address materials to GOOD CAUSES, The Ledger, P.O. Box 408, Lakeland 33802, fax to 802-7809 or email email@example.com. We need your material at least three weeks before the event. ] Reader comments posted to this article may be published in our print edition. All rights reserved. This copyrighted material may not be re-published without permission. Links are encouraged.
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Labor compliance can be a sticky business. Just ask the thousands of contractors who have had to repay millions of dollars in back wages since Davis-Bacon (DBA) and its Related Acts (DBRA) went into effect decades ago. Better yet, talk to the prime contractors that had to pay for their subcontractors’ mistakes. Primes Acting as Mini Compliance Enforcement Agencies Let’s start with the obvious: city/county agencies and other state/local authorities have obligations to regulate certified payroll reports (CPRs) when any federal, state, local, or other agreement-specific funds are applied to projects. It’s their job, right? They are the ones that need to make sure every contractor is compliant. While this is true, prime/general contractors might be surprised to find that they, too, can benefit from operating much the same way: as mini compliance enforcement agencies. Why is that? Because it’s not just their employees’ payroll that a prime needs to worry about; they need to ensure every worker on the project is appropriately compensated. The hard truth for many prime contractors is that they can be held liable for the underpayments that a subcontractor commits on one of their projects. Yes, the onus is clearly on the sub to pay their own employees, but if they fail for whatever reason to follow through, the prime bears the responsibility of restitution and other potential repercussions. This is one of the many reasons that prime contractors must take it upon themselves to monitor compliance in a similar way that a public institution or project owner would. Anybody can create and submit a certified payroll report. You do not need to be “certified” with a license to submit one. But herein lies a vulnerability that cannot be emphasized enough: certified payroll reports created manually are prone to human error. And mistakes happen a lot more often than you might think, especially in an industry where regulations might seem pretty convoluted to the average person. As a prime contractor, it’s hard enough to manage compliance for your own employees, but to ensure that every subcontractor is doing the same? What about the smaller subs that the larger subs contracted work out to? Suddenly, you have layers upon layers of contractors, with tens (if not hundreds or thousands) of workers, and you, as the general contractor, are responsible that all of them are getting paid appropriately. Pitfalls of Monitoring Certified Payroll Reports If you are experienced with public works projects, you’ve most certainly already come to the realization that you can’t just rely on your payroll provider to generate your CPRs and apply a universal form that satisfies all federal, state, or local requirements. It doesn’t work that way. For one, many states and local agencies have their own separate requirements. And besides, it isn’t a payroll provider’s goal to ensure you are compliant; they just facilitate payments. And even if they did, it still wouldn’t solve the main issue that we keep circling back to: monitoring every other contractor on the project. Unfortunately, this continues to be one of the biggest administrative struggles prime contractors face today. But there are ways primes can overcome this hurdle… Understanding Compliance Laws If you are brand new to public works projects, start at square one: familiarize yourself with Davis-Bacon and prevailing wage laws to better understand what’s at stake (check out the US Department of Labor website). There are very real consequences for violations, such as payment of back wages, additional fines and penalties, prosecution, and other potential repercussions (up to and including disbarment). These are typically handed out at the discretion of prevailing wage investigators/auditors, depending on the severity and whether they deem criminal intent is at play. Which brings us to a very important point: if you are being audited, work with the auditors – not against them. In most cases you are at their mercy, and if you are cooperative, they may even help you. Key word: help - not do your work for you. Helping Contractors and Subcontractors Remain Compliant Your subcontractors’ success is your success. If they continue to struggle with the manual process of creating CPRs, they will remain vulnerable to errors and the consequences. This in turn exposes the prime to those same liabilities, which is why it is so crucial that every contractor on the job cuts down on these manual processes. In this digital age, contractors should not have to continue to repeat mundane tasks and then double check (and even triple check) their work to ensure accuracy – we can leverage the power of technology for this. Likewise, they should not have to enter the same data multiple times on different CPR formats for separate requesting bodies. Collecting, Reviewing, and Accepting CPRs Another pitfall that primes must overcome is the facilitation of receiving all the compliance documents from contractors. The archaic method of collecting and reviewing paper CPRs and other necessary requirements is a waste of time and space, not to mention it results in an inefficient way of communicating back-and-forth between primes and subs, something that is absolutely necessary to rectify potential mistakes. An optimal solution would be an integrated system that provides a centralized place where, 1) all contractors can create and submit pre-validated CPRs, 2) project administrators can review and accept/reject them, and 3) all parties can efficiently communicate. Keeping an Archived Record There’s also the additional hassle of keeping a clean, organized record of all CPRs and compliance documents. This is especially important since contractors are required to keep archived records in the event of an audit. An online, cloud-based storage of records is recommended and would facilitate easy access for any agency, contractor, or auditing organization. It also means elimination of paper waste and physical storage. The bottom line is, the more efficient every contractor is at remaining compliant, the more effective the entire process becomes for prime contractors that regulate this compliance. Navigation of prevailing wage laws does not need to be as complicated as it has historically been for contractors, and it does not need to be the headache that it is for many prime administrators. If you’d like to learn more about cloud-based software applications that help streamline construction labor compliance and resolve each of the issues discussed in this article, visit www.lcptracker.com.
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Illinois Legislature OKs ‘Incomplete’ 2015 Budget The Illinois Legislature has approved an approximately $35.7 billion budget that Democrats acknowledge is "incomplete.'' The Senate approved the 2015 budget Friday with no GOP support. The House approved it Tuesday. Democratic Sen. Dan Kotowski calls the plan "incomplete'' but says it's the best budget lawmakers can pass this year. Republicans call the budget irresponsible. Leading Democrats wanted to stop Illinois' temporary income tax increase from rolling back in January. But House Democrats didn't have enough "yes'' votes in an election year to do so. That resulted in a budget that doesn't account for increased costs next year. Democrats say Illinois could see massive cuts and layoffs if new revenue isn't found. The GOP warns Democrats are planning to return after the November election and make the tax increase permanent. In a statement, Governor Pat Quinn said he had submitted a balanced budget plan to lawmakers, but that the General Assembly had sent back an "incomplete budget" that "postpones the tough decisions". He said he would work to "minimize the impact of cuts in vital services while continuing to cut waste and maintain our hard-won fiscal plans." Meanwhile, Quinn's Republican challenger, Bruce Rauner, calls the legislative budget plan a "phony budget". In a statement, Rauner says lawmakers didn't address structural reforms, instead passing a "broken, dishonest budget that career politicians" have been passing for years.
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- Crist will get no more Republican money. Fundraising is crucial to politics, and there are no direct-mail lists of "raging moderates" who will donate to an independent Crist campaign. It was estimated in late April that Crist quit the GOP race with $6 million cash-on-hand. Based on his previous "burn rate," he's unlikely to have half that amount remaining by Labor Day. Florida is a large state where running TV ads statewide (from Miami to Orlando to Jacksonville to Pensacola) is very expensive. Crist will get buried under an avalanche of TV ads in September and October. - Crist has no campaign "ground game" infrastructure. Who will be county chairmen and precinct captains for Crist? Where will he find volunteers to staff local offices, working the phones and handing out yard signs? Crist must build a campaign apparatus from scratch, while Rubio will have the well-established election machinery of the Republican Party working for him. As Rubio's senior advisors said in a memo last month, "Florida’s county GOP offices are some of the most organized and sophisticated in the country . . . Crist will be starting from scratch to recruit, organize and mobilize volunteers for his campaign, whereas both Marco and [Democratic candidate Kendrick] Meek will have built-in volunteer networks to draw from." - Nobody trusts a traitor. And nobody respects a quitter, as Arlen Specter is belatedly learning. Like Specter's switch to the Democrats, Crist's decision to go independent was pure selfishness. Crist had expected his handpicked state GOP chairman Jim Greer to deliver the Senate nomination on a silver platter, and when that didn't happen, Crist decided to take his ball and go home. Think of how that lends itself to a devastating 30-second TV ad. - Rubio will win the debates. For nearly a year, Crist avoided debating Rubio. Once they finally met in a debate -- March 28 on "Fox News Sunday" -- it was obvious why, and Crist quit the GOP primary less than a month later. At some point this fall, Crist will have to share a debate stage with Rubio and the Democrat, Meek. Charlie will lose that debate, too, for the simple reason that there is no persuasive political rationale for Crist's candidacy. If Florida voters want an Obama-hugging, stimulus-endorsing, liberal stooge for Harry Reid, they'll support Kendrick Meek. Thursday, May 13, 2010 Four Reasons Why Crist Will Lose It's always dangerous to get close to a backstabber. The news that Charlie Crist won't refund contributions he received from Republican donors inspired me to explain why Crist's independent campaign is doomed:
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There is no bigger crime against a house than this. No, it is not trespassing or vandalism. It's mis-matching architecture of house and inside decor! Hermanity Fans, please indulge me in this romp down memory lane. It is not related to real estate but it is equally important. This episode is for Dan Savage's ItGetsBetterProject that battles bullying. Wasn’t it Bill Cosby who famously said: “Through humor, you can soften some of the worst blows that life delivers. And once you find laughter, no matter how painful your situation might be, you can survive it.” I concur Bill! Personally, humor, laughter, satire & glamour are my weapons of choice. And in the spirit of humor, laughter, satire & glamour, here is an fitting quote from Oscar Wilde: “It is a curious fact that people are never so trivial as when they take themselves seriously.” For all the kids (and adults) out there who get stepped on, take solace that even I, Herman, the glittering real estate personality, was a total outcast. And you know what.... I still am! Your 'otherness' will catapult you to the stars...but only if you embrace it! It is a gift. Tap into it! Outdated headshot = Outdated business. You are the face of your business, so get real photoshoot with a local photographer. FYI: glamour shots and Sears booth do not count! PS: I just had mine shot by longtime friend and nationally published photographer Billy Winters. Quick FYI: The latest addition to www.habitatforhermanity.com is the Live in Person! page. Keep up with all my appearances with videos, fan pix and anecdotes! Re-living an old habitatforhermanity.com episode for my adoring audience in Las Vegas. The thrill of a live audience is amazing! Thank you for all the Hermanity fans who came out to see me. Much needed validation of my material and humor. I was Guest Speaker for "Technology Driven Top Producers" for real estate event put on by www.areaa.org/EDGE & sponsored by Wells Fargo. Totally sold out event! Standing room only! There was even a couple who flew out from Arizona to see me! Here are some pix from the event on my facebook fan page (almost 6000 fans thus far!).
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On Saturday morning, October 5th, 2013, I started out on my October 2013 Vacation. I headed up Hwy. 401 to Fuquay Varina, and then on to Hwy. 55 through Holly Springs, Apex and finally stopping for breakfast at Brigs just shy of where Hwy. 54 crosses Hwy. 55. My friend and old boss, Leo Tayor, had first introduced me to Brigs for breakfast. I think we’ve been there twice, and I’ve been there about three times now. I really like the flavor of their bacon. I think the olive oil and vinegar shop in Hickory, NC was called the Crushed Olive, but had changed owners and the gift bags still had the old name on them. The new owners are a younger couple, with a daughter. The previous owners have moved to NY to be near family. The Crushed Olive website shows a couple of locations up North. I got into Asheville and headed up to Weaverville about 10 miles north of downtown Asheville. I wanted to have lunch at the Stony Knob Cafe. I got right in and was seated in a booth at the door. 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I stayed at a LaQuinta Inn in Greenville, SC and then had breakfast at Stax Omega Restaurant. I ordered the corned beef hash, scrambled eggs and potatoes. I forget that I shouldn’t order potatoes with corned beef hash since it already has potatoes. The couple in the background of my picture were at “ground zero” when another waitress (not the one shown here) dropped a tray of food. I think she managed to save one plate but the rest crashed to the floor loudly. Many years ago, probably about 1984, I lived for about 11 months on a little farm (S.I.F.A.T.) between Wedowee and Lineville, AL. It was just after I had withdrawn from Southern Seminary (Louisville, KY). At some point, several of us made a trip to Americus, GA to work on a Habitat for Humanity house. The notorious Civil War prison at Andersonville is located nearby. I recall that the downtown had some old buildings which looked like they might have existed before the Civil War. I made a quick tour, down and back, along two long one-way streets and stopped in to do some quick shopping at a local grocery store. I wanted to eat at Liam’s in Thomasville, GA for lunch, but saw that they were closed on Mondays so found Jonah’s (which ended up being right next door) and enjoyed my lunch there. I think this location had been Liam’s when I first visited Thomasville. Next visit, Liam’s had expanded into both locations with the courtyard in the middle. Now, Liam’s is on the right and Jonah’s on the left, I guess sharing the courtyard. I had visited Liam’s web site and thought it strange that they had a “7 Deadly Sins” themed site. After eating at Jonah’s and walking next door, it dawned on me why this might be. Jonah’s is unabashedly Christian in it’s witness. I had seen that the Sweet Grass Dairy store (now restaurant and store) had moved. Ha! I found that it had moved just around the corner from Jonah’s & Liam’s. They have very little in the way of cheeses and specialty items and appear to be mostly a bar/restaurant. The person behind the counter mentioned that they no longer offered goat cheeses. *That was the main part of my original visit to the farm. They had goats, lots and lots of goats. I did buy a soft, white cow’s milk cheese called “Lil Moo” which is tart and goes very well with jam (Smuckers Sugar Free Raspberry) . My visit to St. Petersburg, FL, Piney Point, the Pier, Sunshine Skyway Bridge, and Piney Point were much as expected, but great to actually visit to get a feel for it all. Probably the neatest thing, besides the telephoto shot of the St. Petersburg skyline from the Piney Point side, was as I was leaving and disturbed a flock of pink flamingos. Unfortunately, the shot was out of focus and they did not return before I decided to leave. On my way to Savannah, I detoured to St. Simons Island late in the afternoon. There had been a car accident on the other side of the Causeway and traffic on that side was backed up forever. I drove past many of the old haunts and then further down the Island. On my way back, traffic was stopped on a different road by an officer that had “pulled” a woman driver and she was not fully off the road. Waited and waited and finally a few of us could get around. The original accident and traffic was no longer a problem (all gone), and I came back and headed up to a restaurant (Marshside, I think.). It was a bar/restaurant with a boisterous crowd. The prices were high, but the cole slaw was “perfect”. It was sweet, but not too sweet. Wet, but not too wet, and delicious. The fried oysters had good flavor. I think I paid about $24 including tip. I missed my turn onto Bay Street in Savannah, GA and ended up below the bridge. I think this is an interesting perspective on the bridge. I had to make a Krystal’s visit for “brunch”. I had already eaten a waffle with sugar-free syrup at the LaQuinta, just off of I95 (Exit 94), and knew I was going to have a late lunch at the Water Side in Charleston, SC later, but I wanted to be reminded of that familiar smell and taste of the steamed burgers & onions on a soft bun. I ordered four, but threw away the buns from one of them and consolidated the meat into one of the others. I travelled Hwy. 25 out the back way to Hwy. 17 (Port Wentworth, GA – SC) and then detoured into downtown Beaufort, SC before heading up to Charleston. I went to the Water Side Restaurant on Shem’s Creek first thing. I had a good waiter and sat out on the glass enclosed porch to dine. I had a meatloaf with tangy (spicy heat) tomato sauce (I’ve had this sauce before as something that one of the canned tomato sauce companies tried.) They gave me a bunch of meatloaf. I figured it was late and they were getting rid of it because they didn’t have enough for someone else. I had collards which they had added a little tomato to in cooking. I asked for some Vidalia onion (got red onion) and the waiter proffered hot vinegar. It also came with wild rice which was also good. I had unsweetened tea with some sweetner. Very relaxing, good food, and I checked emails during and afterwards. Funny, I just realized that Bay Street in both Savannah and Charleston had some meaning during this trip. When leaving Charleston, I wanted to take Hwy 52 to Florence, SC. Bay Street in Charleston is Hwy. 52 so that made it easy, although my phone had started to die. NOTE: My Galaxy S III phone has a good GPS/Mapping System… as long as the phone has power, but several times (every day) just before arriving where I would be spending the night, the phone would start to die. 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- About this Journal · - Abstracting and Indexing · - Advance Access · - Aims and Scope · - Article Processing Charges · - Articles in Press · - Author Guidelines · - Bibliographic Information · - Citations to this Journal · - Contact Information · - Editorial Board · - Editorial Workflow · - Free eTOC Alerts · - Publication Ethics · - Reviewers Acknowledgment · - Submit a Manuscript · - Subscription Information · - Table of Contents Emergency Medicine International Volume 2012 (2012), Article ID 852051, 6 pages Toxic Bradycardias in the Critically Ill Poisoned Patient Department of Emergency Medicine, Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, Fort Hood, TX 76544-4752, USA Received 31 July 2011; Revised 15 November 2011; Accepted 18 January 2012 Academic Editor: Robert M. Rodriguez Copyright © 2012 Melissa L. Givens. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Cardiovascular drugs are a common cause of poisoning, and toxic bradycardias can be refractory to standard ACLS protocols. It is important to consider appropriate antidotes and adjunctive therapies in the care of the poisoned patient in order to maximize outcomes. While rigorous studies are lacking in regards to treatment of toxic bradycardias, there are small studies and case reports to help guide clinicians’ choices in caring for the poisoned patient. Antidotes, pressor support, and extracorporeal therapy are some of the treatment options for the care of these patients. It is important to make informed therapeutic decisions with an understanding of the available evidence, and consultation with a toxicologist and/or regional Poison Control Center should be considered early in the course of treatment. Nearly 2000 poisoned patients are seen per day in Emergency Departments across the United States, and unintentional poisoning is a significant cause of mortality even surpassing motor vehicle accidents as a cause of death in people aged 35–54 . Cardiovascular drugs rank second only behind analgesics as the leading cause of fatality in poisoned patients. Polypharmacy, intentional or unintentional ingestions, and toxic exposures should be entertained in the differential diagnosis of the bradycardic critically ill patient. Consideration and recognition of poisoning may shed light onto altered physiologic responses that may be refractory to traditional therapies. Standard resuscitation algorithms are often insufficient, and it is important to consider appropriate antidotes and adjunctive therapies when caring for the poisoned patient. Additionally, consultation with a toxicologist or poison control center is recommended to assist in caring for the poisoned patient. Toxic bradycardias are often refractory to standard ACLS protocols due to toxin effects on cardiac and vascular receptors and cellular physiology. Recognition of a toxic etiology for compromised circulation in the setting of bradycardia is crucial in tailoring appropriate therapy. Beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, and cardiac glycosides (digoxin) represent the classes of medication most described in association with fatality due to drug exposure according to the American Association of Poison Control Centers. This discussion will also briefly cover clonidine and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, such as organophosphates and carbamates, because both have therapeutic consideration outside of standard supportive care. This paper discusses common treatment considerations that apply to the critically ill poisoned patient with a toxic bradycardia. The goal is to focus on the evidence or lack of evidence for specific therapies but not to provide an exhaustive review of each toxin and/or medication. A MEDLINE search was conducted using the following search terms: Beta blocker OR beta antagonist, calcium channel blocker OR calcium antagonist, clonidine, digoxin, acetylcholinesterase inhibitor OR organophosphate OR carbamate; overdose OR toxicity; insulin, glucagon, calcium chloride OR calcium gluconate, lipid emulsion OR intralipid, vasopressors, epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine, vasopressin, atropine, Pralidoxime OR 2-PAM, naloxone, Digibind OR DigiFab, balloon pump, CVVHD, ECMO, and cardiopulmonary bypass. Case reports, case series, and human and animal studies pertinent to the etiologies of bradycardia discussed hereinafter were included. Laboratory studies, studies targeting specific organs or tissue, and cases with multiple substances ingested were excluded. Major toxicology textbooks were also reviewed for expert consensus. While this paper highlights current literature, it is important to remember that toxicology research is often limited to case series, case reports, and animal studies with few controlled trials. Many treatment guidelines are based on expert consensus, and further research is encouraged to strengthen an evidence-based approach to the care of the poisoned patient. Decontamination is a complex and controversial issue that is an important consideration in every poisoned patient. A complete discussion of decontamination is beyond the scope of this review but key points related to decontamination of the patient with toxic bradycardia will be highlighted. Standard gastrointestinal decontamination techniques include orogastric lavage (OGL), activated charcoal (AC), and whole bowel irrigation (WBI). Despite popular application of these techniques for poisoned patients in the past, none of these therapies has proven to have a significant impact on clinical outcomes and, thus, their use has been largely limited to specific situations. Because ingestion of cardioactive drugs often is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, early aggressive decontamination may be of relative benefit. For patients who present within 1 hour of ingestion of a potentially serious toxin, AC or OGL can be considered if airway protection can be ensured [2, 3]. However, many cardiovascular drugs come in formulations that may be too large to pass through the holes of a lavage tube and this should be considered when deciding to perform OGL. WBI may be considered for patients who present with ingestion of medications that are sustained release or extended release preparations. Often calcium channel blockers and beta blockers come in SR or XL forms that may be amenable to WBI . 3.1. Beta Blockers and Calcium Channel Blockers Calcium channel blockers and beta blockers are separate categories of medication each with their own distinct mechanism of action, but it is very difficult to distinguish the two classes of medication in a patient who has overdosed. In the absence of a good history or pill bottle evidence, a clinician may have to treat a patient based on the assumption that the offending agent is either a calcium channel blocker or beta blocker. Common findings include myocardial depression and peripheral vasodilation. AV conduction abnormalities, idioventricular rhythms, and heart block may be seen on EKG. Most calcium channel blockers and the lipophilic beta blockers undergo hepatic metabolism and liver failure can result in accumulation, while the water soluble forms can easily accumulate in patients with renal failure. Toxicity can be profound when the two classes of agents are coingested. Fortunately the treatment of both classes of medication overlaps and that is why they are discussed together. Special note should be given to the beta blockers with membrane stabilizing effects and potassium channel blockade, as therapy needs to be tailored in consideration of these additional mechanisms of toxicity. While there is a paucity of literature that directly addresses the efficacy of specific antidotes in the setting of beta blocker and calcium blocker toxicity, there are some small studies and anecdotal evidence to guide therapy in patients who do not respond to standard ACLS protocols. The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation in conjunction with the American Heart Association recently published novel guidelines on the resuscitation of poisoned patients . There are numerous case studies showing improvement of hemodynamic parameters without significant adverse effects for beta-blocker-poisoned patients treated with glucagon [6–15]. Glucagon bypasses the beta receptor to initiate the same intracellular cascade as a beta agonist. A bolus dose of 5–10 mg followed by an infusion of 1–5 mg/hr (0.15 mg/kg) is recommended. It is important to treat the patient with an antiemetic prior to glucagon infusion, as nausea and vomiting are a common side effect. High-dose insulin-euglycemic therapy (HIE) also shows promise in both beta-blocker- and calcium-channel-blocker-induced hemodynamic compromise based on case reports and animal data [16–33]. The exact mechanism has yet to be elucidated but is believed to be related to improved metabolic function of the cell. While hypoglycemia is a concern, proper monitoring and glucose supplementation will prevent iatrogenic injury. Regular insulin can be given as an initial 0.5–2.0 unit bolus followed by 0.5 units per hour with glucose supplementation and electrolyte monitoring with special attention given to potassium. Calcium infusion, while long considered the mainstay of therapy in calcium channel blocker overdose, only has anecdotal evidence to support its use and there is no clear consensus on appropriate dosing [34, 35]. An appropriate starting dose is 1–3 gm, and higher doses have been used with success in refractory cases. Calcium gluconate (10%) is preferred when given through a peripheral line and proper dosing is 3 times the equivalent volume of calcium chloride (10%) . Lipid emulsion therapy is a novel therapy originally directed at anesthetic toxicity but there are animal studies and case reports in beta blocker and calcium channel blocker overdose that indicate a potential benefit [37–40]. Bradycardia with decreased perfusion caused by digoxin or plants and herbal medications with cardiogenic glycosides should be treated with antidigoxin immune fragments. Dosing can be delivered empirically, based on measured digoxin levels, or based on known ingestion amounts. See Table 1 for dosing guidelines. Hyperkalemia is an ominous finding in digoxin toxicity and serves as an indicator of toxicity. Avoidance of calcium salts in the setting of digoxin poisoning has been a long-standing axiom. This mantra is based on the infamous “stone heart” phenomena described in dogs in 1939 . However, there is literature to refute this consequence when calcium was given to digoxin-poisoned swine . Despite this evidence, there is no role for calcium in the setting of hyperkalemia due to digoxin poisoning, but this study can provide reassurance for the clinician who wants to give calcium in cases of undifferentiated bradycardia that is unlikely but not certain to be digoxin toxicity. Evidence shows that treatment of the hyperkalemia does not improve outcomes, and it is more important to pursue antibody treatment of the underlying digoxin toxicity . Although part of standard ACLS protocols, cardiac pacing can be detrimental in digoxin-poisoned patients. Higher morbidity and mortality has been described in digoxin-poisoned patients who underwent pacing compared with those who received immunotherapy alone . Class Ib antidysrhythmics such as phenytoin or lidocaine can be used as temporizing therapy until immune fragments are available. Phenytoin has been shown to improve digitalis-induced AV nodal conduction blockade [45, 46]. Clonidine may also cause hemodynamically significant bradycardia. Most cases of clonidine overdose respond well to supportive care; however refractory cases may occur. There is mixed success reported in the literature regarding the use of naloxone for clonidine-induced bradycardia and hypotension, even when used at higher doses [47–50]. Aggressive supportive care and standard ACLS therapy with fluid resuscitation, atropine, and pressor support is usually adequate for clonidine poisoned patients. Yohimbe can be considered as an alpha-2 antagonist but the benefit is theoretical and delivery is limited to nonpharmaceutical grade oral preparations . For bradycardia caused by acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, atropine is the mainstay of therapy, not only for the bradycardia but more importantly to treat the copious bronchial secretions due to cholinergic excess. A useful starting dose is 2 mg but gram-quantity doses may be required [52, 53]. Early mobilization of pharmacy resources is necessary to ensure that adequate stocks of atropine are available. Concurrent airway management is paramount, and endotracheal intubation with positive pressure ventilation should be considered early. Use of neuromuscular blocking agents that are metabolized by cholinesterase such as succinylcholine may result in prolonged paralysis and alternate agents should be utilized . Pralidoxime should be given as an adjunct to atropine in patients exposed to organophosphates to prevent aging and to provide relief from both muscarinic and nicotinic symptoms [55, 56]. The initial dose is 1-2 grams IV over 10–15 minutes followed by an infusion of 250–500 mg/hour. Pralidoxime use in the setting of carbamates is controversial, and consultation with a toxicologist is recommended . 3.2. Pressor Support Despite ACLS recommendations to consider pressor therapy in poisoned patients with hemodynamic compromise, there is no clear consensus regarding the best choice of medication for hemodynamic support. There are numerous studies exploring various pressors and combinations in the setting of many different toxins. There are serious limitations in all the available literature and no agent can be considered superior. Table 2 highlights the available studies related to vasopressor therapy in the toxic agents discussed previously. Attention to cardiac output and peripheral vascular resistance can help guide the choice of pharmacologic agents for hemodynamic support. 3.3. Extracorporeal Therapy While a mainstay of ACLS protocols, cardiac pacing may have limited utility in the patient with toxic bradycardia due to beta blockers or calcium channel blockers and may even be detrimental in patient with digoxin toxicity as noted previously. Pacing may improve heart rate, but even if there is electrical capture, improvement in hemodynamic parameters may not be seen [58–62]. There are a variety of other therapeutic options that are mentioned in the literature without rigorous study to support or refute their efficacy [62–67]. Consideration of nonpharmaceutical therapies such as CVVHD, intra-aortic balloon pumps, and ECMO should be considered on a case by case basis utilizing the expertise of the appropriate consultant. ACLS protocols may be of limited utility when treating poisoned patients with toxic bradycardia. 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Scorecard: Two wins and one loss, but Hong Kong women still in the hunt Hosts triumph over China in bruising battle but stumble against Japan in Asia Rugby Olympic Sevens Qualifier Hong Kong women were left to regroup and recuperate after being bruised by China and then battered by Japan on day one of the Asia Rugby Sevens Qualifier. The locals had rallied themselves and the crowd in staving off wave after wave of assault by China in the afternoon, holding on for a gritty 5-0 victory that was sparked by an Aggie Poon Pak-yan try after 4.35 had gone on the clock and was then sealed by some resolute defence. That left Japan to come in the last game of their day and it took just 50 seconds for the tournament favourites to declare their intentions. The bustling Yume Okuroda crossed the lined after brushing aside the Hong Kong defence and from there on, the tries kept coming until the whistle blew with the scoreline at 36-0 to Japan. WATCH: Coach Anna Richards and captain Christy Cheng explain what happened on day one With three games played, the record for Hong Kong stands at two wins and one loss, with a crunch game this morning against Kazakhstan, who finished the day with the same record. Anna Richards, Hong Kong coach, said the tough encounter against China had left its mark on her squad, but shouldn't be used as an excuse for what came later. "China was a tough match and it could have gone either way," she said. "But it was good for us because a year ago they were beating us quite significantly. It was a big game, but I thought we were ready for Japan." That quick try proved otherwise and Hong Kong from then on in seemed to be continually snatching at air, a point not lost on Richards. "I told the girls it's not that we played badly, just that we were a split second late and in sevens those split seconds make all the difference," she said. "But we can fix that easily because it's something that is under our control. But Japan are a quality side. You have to be on top of your game to challenge them. "We've got a big game against Kazakhstan [Sunday morning] and we just have to win that." Japanese coach Keiko Asami was bubbling with enthusiasm, her side hitting their stride after a bruising encounter of their own against Kazakhstan in the morning, which they won 7-5. The reigning Asian Sevens Series champions had obviously worked out a plan to keep the ball as far away from Poon as possible - and it worked. "Hong Kong looked tired at the end of that game against China, so I told the team we needed to start well - and we did," she said. "Everything fell into place and I told the girls they had earned a good night's sleep. We face China in our last [pool] game. They have speed and they have strength, so we will need all the sleep we can get." The Kazakhs outmuscled China in their last outing yesterday, winning 22-12. Barring a rash of upsets, that means Hong Kong-Kazakhstan will decide who faces Japan in the final of the first leg of the qualifier. The second is set down for Tokyo at the end of the month. Hong Kong captain Christy Cheng Ka-chi said they had expected Japan to be the big test at the tournament - and that lessons had been learned. "We were happy with the first two games, but we gave Japan the ball," she said. "They grabbed the chances we gave them. "I'm really happy, though, with our defence against China. It tested us physically and mentally, and it showed we're strong both ways. "Now it's off to shakes and ice packs and get ourselves ready for [Sunday]. Play our system and we'll get a win."
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TV chef Novelli's tears over picture of new son after missing birth TV chef Jean-Christophe Novelli has revealed he missed the birth of his newborn son because he was taking his older boys to school, and that he wept when he first saw a picture of his baby. The 55-year-old, who welcomed his third child with fiancee Michelle Kennedy, 40, in September, also revealed to Hello! magazine their son's name is Valentino Louis. Novelli's daughter Christina, 30, from a previous relationship was by Ms Kennedy's side during the birth as it was an important day for his four-year-old son Jacques. The father-of-four explained: "It was Jacques' first day at big school, which was a big deal for him. I was hoping to be there for the birth but Michelle insisted that I took the boys. "I knew it was the best thing for everybody." He added: "As soon as he was born at 9am Christina sent me a text with a picture. I cried. It was so magical. "I have always wanted three sons and this is the perfect hat-trick. All the ingredients are here for a lovely recipe. It's wonderful to have children." Novelli and his partner also have an eight-year-old son called Jean. He explained that he will "be at the traditional retirement age" by the time his youngest attends secondary school. He added: "But age is not important; I still feel young and I expect I will be running for my bus pass!" Born in Arras in France, Novelli moved to the UK in 1983 and worked in several establishments, including one in Devon owned by the late celebrity chef Keith Floyd. In 1996, the Frenchman founded Maison Novelli, his first restaurant in London. Alongside his establishments, Michelin-starred chef Novelli also has a media career which includes television appearances on ITV's Hell's Kitchen and BBC One's Saturday Kitchen. :: Read the full article in Hello! out now.
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A team of University of California San Diego biologists and chemists has been granted $2 million from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to develop new methods for manufacturing products based on algae. Project principal investigator Stephen Mayfield of UC San Diego’s Division of Biological Sciences will lead efforts to develop novel platforms to produce biologically based monomers that will be used to manufacture renewable and biodegradable versions of plastic polymers called polyurethanes. “We propose to develop novel algae platforms for the production of one of the key monomers used to make polyurethane polymers, while simultaneously developing basic tools to enable improved algal production systems that will accelerate the process from initial concept to market supply,” said Mayfield, who directs the California Center for Algae Biotechnology and the Food & Fuel for the 21st Century program. The grant is part of a recently announced $80 million DOE Bioenergy Technologies Office initiative supporting 36 projects in bioenergy research and development. In addition to bio-based products, projects include renewable hydrocarbon fuels and power from non-food biomass and waste feedstocks. Mayfield said the DOE and others are investing in novel manufacturing methods for bio-based products and markets, including algae-based polymers that will be used for a variety of plastics found in everyday items. Algae bio-based production strives to be cost-competitive with plastic products manufactured with fossil sources. “This grant is part of a significant new initiative by the Department of Energy and other agencies to support the ‘bio-economy,’ which is using living organisms to manufacture products,” said Mayfield. “This is one of the fastest growing sectors for creating new jobs, as well as for developing new advanced materials and products.” Mayfield’s laboratory is developing algae for the production of human and animal foods and feeds, and as a platform for the production of recombinant proteins useful as therapeutics or industrial enzymes. He also works with UC San Diego Chemistry and Biochemistry Department Professors Michael Burkart and Skip Pomeroy in developing sustainably based products such as revolutionary algae-based surfboards and renewable flip-flops, part of an effort to replace the three billion petroleum-based shoes manufactured worldwide with sustainable and biodegradable shoes made from algae. According to Burkart, as a society, we know that we have to change our consumer habits, and this can only happen step by step. “Our strategy is to go from renewable algae feedstocks all the way to products that people actually want to buy,” explained Burkart. “The surfboards were a big success, and we are excited to see how people like the flip-flops. Our goal is to get to 100 percent renewability and biodegradability. I believe that we can make an impact.” Pomeroy noted the necessity of developing such innovative products. “Biobased, renewable, sustainable materials are the future of the plastics industry,” he said. “Originally founded on petroleum, these materials have to be redesigned because 1) the oil will run out and 2) because of their persistence in the environment as evidenced by the plastic trash heap in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.” In addition to Mayfield, Burkart and Pomeroy, the project also includes Ryan Simkovsky of Food and Fuel for the 21st Century. Other collaborators include UC Davis, Agile BioFoundry members at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Las Vegas, NV (KTNV) -- The Las Vegas High Roller reached new heights on Wednesday as the observation wheel's first passenger cabin was rotated to the highest point on the wheel's rim. At 550 feet, the rotation of the cabin to the mid-center point of the rim officially makes the High Roller the world's tallest observation wheel. As the focal point of The LINQ, Caesars Entertainment's $550 million outdoor retail, dining and entertainment district, the feat marks a major milestone for the Las Vegas Strip attraction. Ahead of Wednesday's first center-point rotation, the 44,000-pound, glass-enclosed cabin had to travel to the wheel site from its assembly warehouse. It took approximately three hours to travel the cabin 10 miles. In total, the High Roller will feature 28 cabins that each will hold 40 passengers. The process to attach the additional cabins to the wheel will take place over the course of the next two months. The LINQ will open in phases beginning in late 2013. During the construction phase, The LINQ and High Roller have employed about 3,000 construction workers and will create approximately 1,500 permanent jobs upon opening. For more information on The LINQ, click here.
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[Summary: Workshop report from the Internet Governance Forum, Nairobi, 2011] I facilitated a workshop at this year’s Internet Governance Forum on the topic ‘Challenging Myths about Young People and the Internet‘. The workshop report is available on the IGF Website, and also available to read below. I hope it can act as a useful resource in any policy work around young people and the Internet. Both the USA IGF, and Child Net’s Youth IGF Project held their own discussions and debates on the topic of ‘myths about young people and the Internet’ in the run up to the forum, and it seems to work well as a discussion format to dig deeper to understand young people’s online experiences. I also shared some of the myths from the workshop in a recent keynote to the EU Safer Internet Forum, the slides from which you can also find below. Workshop 92: Challenging Myths about Young People and the Internet Claims about youth are central to many Internet Governance discussions. However, many of the claims made about youth and the Internet are based on myth and misperception rather than on reality. Myths come in a variety of forms. Some are compelling, but mistaken claims: intuitively plausible, but not backed by evidence and research. Others are based on stereotypes or distorted media coverage given to issues. Other myths are propagated by those with vested interests or particular agendas, seeking to secure support for their cause by making exaggerated claims. Workshop 92 provided a space for constructive dialogue about how we should understand claims made about young people in Internet Governance. Contributions from ten panellists and the floor addressed a wide range of myths or misunderstandings about young people and technology: highlighting where we need to think more deeply before making Internet policy based upon generalisations about children, young people and young adults. This report looks at the myths in turn, before reporting some general points from discussion at the end. The Youth Coalition on Internet Governance will continue to develop a resource based on these myths to offer as an input for future IGF sessions. A number of the myths draw on headings from a list of common myths put forward by danah boyd. Myth: Young people are either digital natives, or digitally naive (Sheba Mohammid) Our descriptions of youth and technology are frequently polarised with youth described as opposite extremes: either as digital natives, with ubiquitous understanding of technology, or digitally naive, and in need of protection. This can lead to technology projects ignoring the need to do work on pedagogical systems and educating youth; or it can lead to responses that perceive only the need for control and protection of young people online. There is limited dialogue between those who describe youth as ‘natives’ and those who focus on youth ‘naivete’. The tendency to pigeonhole young people into one category or the other prevents us from developing a deeper understanding of diverse youth experiences of networked media, and how individuals can have different experiences at different times and in different spaces. Talking about ‘digital natives’ or ‘digital naivete’ may have intuitive and rhetorical appeal – but whenever speakers use these phrases, they gloss over the reality of young people’s online lives and can lead to unhelpful policy responses. The following myths explore in more detail the subtleties that we need to bring to our discussions. Myth: The Internet is a dangerous, dangerous place (Alannah Travers) “There are dangers online, as in the real world, but that doesn’t mean it’s inherently bad, or only dangerous and never good.” Starting from the assumption that the Internet is inherently a dangerous place can have negative impacts on policy. It’s important to develop skills and resilience to protect yourself, and, as with crossing the road, once you’ve learned to manage the dangers, you can be secure and safe. Myth: The Internet is a free playground for youth (Max Kall) “The myth is that youth regard the Internet as a free and anarchic playground where they can do whatever they want, and actions can unfold in whichever way they desire. Young people can spend hours and hours on social networks, gaming, and the myth is that young people think it’s all free. It’s all open and whatever you do, it does not yield any negative consequences. The opposite is actually the truth. For many young people the Internet is everything but free.” Youth are frequently aware of the possibility of surveillance from law enforcement authorities, companies, employers or just from teachers or parents, and this can lead to ‘chilling effects’, limiting freedom of expression and democratic participation on the Internet. The impact of these chilling effects vary from country to country, with a BBC survey finding that up to 49% of people in ‘democratic countries’ agreed with statements that the Internet is not a free space, rising to 70% is some countries. One workshop participant highlighted self-censorship by bloggers in the Congo. By contrast, in France and Kenya, the BBC survey found that 70% or more of people did regard the Internet as a free space. As with any claim about youth and the Internet we need to question the geographic and cultural specificity of the claim. Regardless, the levels of young people feeling inhibited in their free expression of political views online should be a cause for concern. Myth: Youth don’t care about privacy (Kellye Coleman and Connor Dalby) “…there is a myth that youth don’t care about privacy. I think youth do care but at the same time youth don’t fully understand what privacy means.” Young people value education that empowers them to make positive privacy choices, where reasons are given for why certain privacy behaviors might be important: “If the why of privacy is shared I think we as young people can become more empowered and invested in taking actions to protect ourselves.”. Education based on ‘fear tactics’ is less likely to be popular amongst young people: “[Scare tactics] are the wrong way to go about it. You are scaring youth to not share things they should be sharing, great things, or [scaring them to] stop using the Internet or social networks altogether. The best way to go about it is teaching about settings, not trying to scare them too much but teaching them good things that we can improve.” Cutting through myths about youth and privacy is complicated by the ambiguity of the term. Threats to privacy can be many and varied, and different people may value particular aspects of privacy differently: some willing to trade their personal data for services from Internet companies, others seeing this as a threat to privacy. Young people’s views on privacy in particular situations, such as whether Amazon’s personalised recommendations are a positive or negative thing, are as diverse as those of the adult population. Myth: The Internet is the ‘great equalizer’ (Matthew Jackman) On the one hand, the Internet is a place where anyone could start a business, or choose to express themselves. On the other hand, “if you want ask someone where they would find videos they would clearly say YouTube…We find a monopoly website which control whole sectors.” Just because the Internet presents great possibilities for access to information that doesn’t mean that everyone can access and make the most of it. “…the Internet has potential to bring equality but with so many barriers with access, be it disability or affordability and censorship …[in practice it doesn’t]”. However, we should be careful about assuming that disabled people, for example, are not only at all. One delegate reminded the workshop that young disabled people often rely on the Internet as a first port of call for information and resources, confounding the common assumption that they are not online. Projects and policies need to address barriers to the the realization of the equalizing potential of the Internet. Myth: All young Nigerians as cybercriminals (‘Gbenga Sesan) “I’m sure everyone here has probably, not even probably, has, received an e-mail from somebody who claims to be a Nigerian prince.” The stereotyping of a whole nation can have profound consequences on the young people who live there. Young Nigerians are locked out of e-commerce opportunities as services like PayPal block the Nigerian market. Young Nigerians seeking to participate in online discussions can find their e-mails deleted by spam filters. And “this myth prevents the world from knowing what exactly is going on with young Nigerians on the Internet”, such as the 2011 mobile-phone based election monitoring application development by young Nigerians, or recent investment into Nigerian online businesses. The association in popular conciousness of Nigeria with cybercrime is a modern stereotype: but a particularly harmful one to youth and one that needs to be challenged. Myth: Social media is addictive (Dan Skipper) Claims about youth ‘Internet addiction’ or ‘addiction’ to social media are common in policy debates, and at the Internet Governance Forum: often leading to polarised arguments. Although a small number of people may exhibit “compulsively driven behaviour with negative consequences” in relation to the social media, and many young people prefer not to be without access to social media for long periods, general claims about youth Internet addiction are based more in rhetoric and myth than in evidence; and a focus on ‘addiction’ can divert a focus on important issues such as whether people are enjoying a great enough diversity of online experiences. “I think social media is not addictive, just a luxury people enjoy using so you could in a way argue anything is addictive if you are saying social media is addictive. If you play a sport and you love playing and you play it every chance you get, same with being on social media. If you enjoy social media, you use it as much as you can. I don’t think you can say it is an addiction.” Myth: Young People are all creating their own online content (Gitte Stald) It is commonly claimed that the Internet allows young people to become ‘content creators’, yet The EU Kids Online Research has found that very few young people are actually creating their own content online. “What the majority do is very mundane, and not creative.” This can be seen as a missed opportunity both because young people are not exploring creative skills, and because it is recognised that there is a lack of good quality content for young people online – and peer-created content could help address this. Myth: The digital is separate from the real world (Naveed-ul-haq) Discussions of ‘cyberspace’, or ‘the virtual world’ or even ‘spending time online’ often have an implicit assumption that the digital world is separate from the real world. But for many young people (and adults) it is more accurate the say that the digital world is simply an integral part of the real world for many people. “The most important thing that we do in our real world is communicate. How do we communicate with others and with people around us and talk about digital world? There are five billion mobile users: so we cannot say that digital world is separate than real world.” However, policy makers, parents and teachers often frame discussions with an artificial divide between ‘real’ and ‘virtual’ which doesn’t reflect the reality of young people’s lives, increasingly including the reality in developing world contexts too, where mobile phones mean everyone is carrying a connection to the digital world around with them. Taking forward discussions Delegate noted that simply presenting the myths challenged in the workshop would be a useful input to future IGF debates: allowing workshops planned in future to avoid framing debates around myths, and to ask better questions. Particular themes included The importance of evidence The session highlighted that two forms of evidence are vitally important. Firstly, high quality statistical evidence (particularly from studies using shared methods to promote International comparison) helping us to understand the prevalence of a wide range of online issues – from safety issues, to freedom of expression issues – and helping us to see the local variations in issues of importance at any particular time. We need evidence to help both highlight difference between contexts as well as commonality. Secondly, we need evidence and input from a diverse range of stakeholders, including diverse groups of children, young people and young adults – able to offer insights into the varied online experiences and opinions of youth. The diversity of youth experience The workshop discussions demonstrated that challenging myths and generalisations requires us to engage with a diversity of views and approaches to address key Internet issues. We were reminded that “we’ll not have one answer that fits all… what might work in developed countries might not work in developing countries”, and a debate between young panelists and delegates highlighted the range of different views held on whether censorship, web blocking and filtering was every appropriate. A shared responsibility One delegate issued a challenge to young people to think about how they can work to dispel myths about youth and the Internet, and another mentioned the possibility of using social media to challenge myths. The importance of challenging myths in local and regional debates was also raised. The Youth Coalition on Internet Governance (www.ycig.org) will continue to develop resources based on the workshop transcript and report.
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Financial Stocks Lead A Week-Ending Rally Friday, March 21, 2008 U.S. stocks rallied yesterday, closing a wild week of trading on a high note as investors sold off commodities and rushed into stocks of financial firms. The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 261 points, or 2.16 percent, at 12,361.32, nearly making up for Wednesday's loss. The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index, a broader measure, gained 31.09, or 2.39 percent, to close at 1329.51. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite index gained 48.15, or 2.18 percent, to close at 2258.11. Traders and analysts said the rebound signaled that Wall Street had begun to gain confidence in the Federal Reserve's response to the crisis in the credit markets. The strong showing helped stocks end the trading week in positive territory for the first time in a month. The markets will be closed today for Good Friday. "I think the things that are giving it some short-term bounce right now is people believe the Federal Reserve is very engaged. That is a bit of clarity we hadn't seen before," said Robert Millen, portfolio manager of Jensen Investment Management in Portland, Ore. Every sector gained except for stocks of companies that sell raw materials. Stocks of financial companies led the rally, with shares of investment banks rising sharply. Lehman Brothers gained $6.42, or 15 percent, to close at $48.65 a share. Merrill Lynch gained $5.40, or 13.03 percent, to $46.85. Both reported better-than-expected earnings this week. Even the beleaguered investment firm Bear Stearns, which narrowly avoided bankruptcy this week, jumped 11 percent to close to $5.96. Shares of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac rose 11.7 percent and 9 percent respectively, yesterday. A government regulator loosened capital requirements for the federally chartered finance companies this week. The government's "deliberations suggest that Fannie and Freddie are important parts of recovery, and those stocks have responded in a very strong fashion," said Andy Brooks, vice president and head of U.S. equity trading at the Baltimore investment house T. Rowe Price. Analyst Richard Bove of Punk, Ziegel & Co. in New York, declared the "the financial crisis is over" in a research note to investors yesterday, citing the Fed's actions to arrange the sale of Bear Stearns to J.P. Morgan Chase, offer loans to Wall Street investment banks and aggressively cut interest rates. But Bove added: "Let me be clear even though the financial crisis is over the problems facing the economy are not." Analysts said the gains in the financial sector sent commodity prices tumbling. The Reuters/Jefferies CRB Index of 19 commodities tumbled 8.4 percent this week, according to Bloomberg, marking the largest decline since at least 1956. After hitting its record high last week, oil plummeted 7.7 percent to close at $101.84 a barrel yesterday. Gold, which also reached an all-time high last week, fell 3.6 percent to close at $910.08 an ounce. "Commodities have had an exceptionally strong run," said Alan Gayle, senior investment strategist and director of asset allocation at Trusco Capital Management of Atlanta. "What we are seeing now is that there is a little bit more confidence in the equity markets, and the improvement in the equity markets are probably pulling a little money away from commodities." Many commodities investors are large institutional buyers that borrowed money to speculate. After some heavily indebted firms ran into financial trouble in recent months, investors are now trying to reduce their own risk by selling off commodities, analysts said. "I would say that stocks are looking a little bit better, probably causing investors to book profits in commodities and move back to equities," Gayle said. "And then there is an overall de-leveraging, and that is quite common with commodity investments." But yesterday's gain should not been seen as a sign that the economy has turned the corner, analysts said. The Labor Department reported that 378,000 initial claims for jobless benefits were filed in the week ending March 15. That was up from 356,000 in the prior week. Researcher Richard Drezen contributed to this report.
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I don’t usually care for viral online clips, but I cannot stop watching the One Direction parody music video. As much as I love the original song, this version is brilliant and incredibly amusing. I actually wanted to cut my Saturday night short so I could return home and play this for the millionth time. It’s nearly impossible for me to tire of things I love, and I can tell I’m not going to outgrow this for a long time. Last night, my roommate and I went out to the bar right around the corner and were pleasantly surprised. I kind of want to become a regular there. Sure it’s not as exciting as some of the places in the east village, but it attracts a fairly young crowd, has a skee ball machine, and offers a free burger with any drink. Why leave uptown Manhattan ever again? When I first moved to the NYC area, I said I hated going above 14th Street, but now I dislike making the trip downtown. Too many tourists! I think I’ve been an Upper East Sider all along. Speaking of which, I actually had a dream about “Gossip Girl” last night. Yes, I dreamed an episode in my head. Blair Waldorf’s maid, Dorota betrayed her and it was a really big letdown, as we all know that Dorota has always kind of been more of a mother to Blair than Eleanor. There’s no reason why I should be dreaming about “GG,” as I haven’t watched it in weeks, but maybe I’m already experiencing withdrawal. After all, the show ends after next season. Will Chuck and Blair finally get together? One can only hope. Looks as if NYC weather is finally going to remain nice, albeit a little rainy. I can deal with weekly showers and thunderstorms, but as my roommate and I said last night, we come from sunshine and constant warmth. We don’t take kindly to this wet nonsense. I’ve been spending a lot of time mulling over my future in NYC and wondering whether I can survive here past 2014. On one hand, I think I’d like to move back to good weather and heat in two years, but I also get the feeling that I’ll have adapted to New York and be too content and settled to leave by then. That works, too. The same thing happened when I started college. At first, I thought I wanted to transfer closer to home, but then I realized I’d just be starting fresh again and hadn’t given Arizona the chance it deserved, so I gave the UA another shot. It was the best decision of my life to stay in Tucson. I don’t know where I’d be today had I wussed out and returned to northern California for higher ed. Probably BSing it as a PR type somewhere in San Francisco. I love SF, but would make a terrible PR person. So cheers to sticking it out through the rough times. Anyway, the point is that I struggle with the rain and dampness now, but will probably feel completely comfortable with NYC in two years and therefore stay well beyond that. Ideally, I’d own apartments in New York and the bay, but that’s quite a wish and expense. One step at a time. While we’re on the topic of school, have you heard about the buzzkill commencement speaker who told all the graduating high schoolers that they weren’t special? Look, I get it. Young people these days are entitled and have been coddled all their lives, but why turn an otherwise positive milestone into a depressing event? Sure the graduates will learn soon enough that the real world can be rather unkind, but let them figure it out themselves. Can’t they enjoy graduation day without being told they may as well just give up and accept that they suck? I agree that kids these days have a lot of nerve, but this guy did not need to say this: You’re nothing special. Yes, you’ve been pampered, cosseted, doted upon, helmeted, bubble-wrapped. Yes, capable adults with other things to do have held you, kissed you, fed you, wiped your mouth, wiped your bottom, trained you, taught you, tutored you, coached you, listened to you, counseled you, encouraged you, consoled you and encouraged you again. You’ve been nudged, cajoled, wheedled and implored. You’ve been feted and fawned over and called sweetie pie. Yes, you have. And, certainly, we’ve been to your games, your plays, your recitals, your science fairs. Absolutely, smiles ignite when you walk into a room, and hundreds gasp with delight at your every tweet. Why, maybe you’ve even had your picture in the Townsman! And now you’ve conquered high school… and, indisputably, here we all have gathered for you, the pride and joy of this fine community, the first to emerge from that magnificent new building… But do not get the idea you’re anything special. Because you’re not. I believe he’s right, but why be such a grouch? I could understand delivering this to college grads, but not high school grads. Good grief.
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How Clickfunnels Works With Wordpress Ways To Buy How Clickfunnels Works With Wordpress There are numerous organisations with great prospective that fail due to the absence of understanding the founders have about advertising and marketing or really making a sale. There will be many site visitors who come to see the vehicles, but without that included push, there will be no sales. An internet site without a sales channel is the exact same, which is why you require to purchase Click Funnels in order to obtain the most number of sales possible. Click Funnels supply you with a pre-designed and also well-curated sales channel which will take your site visitors with a convincing journey that will certainly make them acquire your item at the end. This last purpose can be different relying on the item that you offer or the solution that you provide. Click Funnels have actually developed a range of sales funnels that could lead you to accomplish your goals by taking your site visitors with a well believed out sales funnels. Complying with are some of the objectives which could be met by a sales funnels. - Purchasing your item - Signing up for a subscription - Joining a subscription program - Downloading a digital book/ various other reviewing product - Requesting a service - Attending a course A sales channel favorably impacts the mind of your visitors to earn the choice to go onward with your objective. This is basically giving that little press a salesperson would give in a physical shop to ultimately comprise the way of thinking to go on with an acquisition. How Do How Clickfunnels Works With Wordpress aid enhance your revenue? A web site is similar to a digital store, and also the purpose of putting a huge financial investment right into creating an internet site is to ultimately aid raise the revenue of your company. 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From executive producers, Julie Plec (The Vampire Diaries, The Originals, Legacies) and Marguerite MacIntyre, comes a story of romance, friendship, death, sex, and scandal. Vampire Academy is based on a series of young adult paranormal romance novels by international bestselling author Richelle Mead. In a world of privilege and glamour, two young women’s friendship transcends their strikingly different classes as they prepare to complete their education and enter royal vampire society. This serialized and sexy drama combines the elegance of aristocratic romance and the supernatural thrills of the vampire genre. Some of you may also remember the 2014 movie starring Zoey Deutch, Lucy Fry, Gabriel Byrne, and Claire Foy before she stepped into her Majesty’s shoes. For those of you who are entirely uninitiated, St. Vladimir’s Academy isn’t just any boarding school — it’s a hidden place where vampire royals are educated and half-human teens train to protect them from the savage ‘Strigoi’ vampires who would like to see them destroyed. And now we know the new generation of actors stepping into character for this beloved cult series. SISI STRINGER (Mortal Kombat) will play Rose Hathaway, a vampire-human hybrid known as a Dhampir. Fiery and outspoken, Rose is a true fighter in spirit and in practice. She always jumps into action, and more often than not, this results in demerits. She might be the strongest fighter in her class, but her success will depend entirely on her willingness to toe the line when it counts. DANIELA NIEVES (Sex Appeal, Five Points) will play Lissa Dragomir, a Royal Moroi vampire. Growing up the younger sister to the heir apparent, Princess Vasilisa Dragomir is a carefree, kind-hearted, royal princess coasting through her studies and happily chasing fun. Lissa is uninterested in the political machinations of the Royal Court or the hypocrisy of Moroi royal society. But with a sudden death in her family, Lissa is thrust into a role she’s neither trained for nor is emotionally equipped to handle. KIERON MOORE (Masters of the Air, Sex Education) will play Dimitri Belikov, the model of a Dhampir guardian: lethal, disciplined, discreet, and totally committed to his role as bodyguard to the ruling Moroi, the “good,” mortal vampires of his world. He lives by a deep moral code, but beneath his stoic, watchful surface, there’s an expansive spirit that could threaten to expose the underlying tension between his sense of what’s right and his formal duty to the Moroi. ANDRÉ DAE KIM (Degrassi, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds)will play Christian Ozera, a Royal Moroi vampire. Intelligent and thoughtful, Christian is the pariah of the school and royal court, due to his parents’ unforgiveable societal sins. Well-read and hungry for knowledge, he searches for faith-based answers and discovers a kindred spirit who is also looking for the truth. J. AUGUST RICHARDS (Angel, Generation) will play Victor Dashkov. Victor is a Moroi noble vampire with a heart of gold who’s highly regarded for his role as advisor and political strategist to Moroi dignitaries. He’s a fierce loyalist who uses his intelligence and influence to protect that which he values most: the well-being of his husband and two adopted daughters, as well as the betterment of his Moroi community. ANITA-JOY UWAJEH (West End’s Cyrano de Bergerac and King Lear), will play Tatiana Vogel. Tatiana is a Moroi vampire and political underdog who slowly takes the royal court by storm. Motivated by love and a sense of justice, Tatiana has a unique skill of making herself seem of no consequence until we realize much too late that she was always the one to watch. MIA MCKENNA-BRUCE (West End’s Billy Elliot The Musical, The Dumping Ground) will play Mia Karp, a student at St. Vladimir’s Academy. Witty, cutting, and just the right kind of ruthless when necessary, non-Royal Mia has a long-term plan to social climb her way into the ranks of royalty, with all the privilege and freedom that entails. A plan complicated by her instant chemistry with Meredith, a Guardian-in-training, as Mia struggles to reconcile her attraction to Meredith with her lowly status. RHIAN BLUNDELL (Torchwood: Believe, Doctor Who: The Dread of Night) will play Meredith, a smart, strong-willed Dhampir who is a keen observer, which makes her an excellent strategist and a valuable asset. She has little patience for Rose’s volatility or Mia’s elitism, and regularly calls both of them out. JONETTA KAISER (Tales, Breakwater) will play Sonya Karp. Quiet, careful and decidedly odd, Sonya is not of royal bloodline and sits out on the fringe of Moroi society, preferring to spend her time in the library or her gardens. Not a person who likes a scene, nonetheless she has a quiet but profound power of her own. She is taken by surprise when a Dhampir Guardian named Mikhail shows interest in her, a relationship that will expose both the brightest and darkest parts of her heart. ANDREW LINER (Grown-ish) will play Mason Ashford. Charming, loyal and popular, Mason is Rose’s main competition in the quest to become the number one Guardian-in-training. Though their relationship is casual on her side, he is hopeful she will finally look at him and see him as something more. Vampire Academy will film in Spain and includes Emily Cummins, Don Murphy, Susan Montford, Deepak Nayar, and Jillian DeFrehn as executive producers for the series. Streaming on Peacock, Vampire Academy’s first season will consist of 10, 60 minute long episodes, produced by Universal Television. For more information, visit Peacock. Image courtesy of NBC Have strong thoughts about this piece you need to share? Or maybe there’s something else on your mind you’re wanting to talk about with fellow Fandomentals? Head on over to our Community server to join in the conversation!
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Sign up to receive press releases from Hospice UK & Dying Matters. Press Release Sign up Dying Matters is led by Hospice UK© Copyright Hospice UK 2018Company limited by guarantee. Registered in England and Wales No. 2751549.Charity registered in England and Wales No. 1014851, and in Scotland No. SC041112.VAT No 731 304476. Dying Matters is supported by NHS IQ White Fuse Media
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Leisure Inn Plaza Hotel is located in the centre of Townsville, on Flinders Mall with easy access to all shopping, dining, entertainment and sightseeing options. Leisure Inn Plaza Hotel has just completed an extensive refurbishment of the hotel. The onsite restaurant Stanley's on the Mall Restaurant and Bar has been refurbished giving an enhanced dining experience. The conference and function facilities were also upgraded to reflect a modern and professional experience. Most exciting of all - Executive Hotel Rooms have been given an extensive upgrade including new bedding and modern amenities. The hotel offers a choice of hotel rooms and suites all with individually controlled air conditioning and mini bar. - Indoor swimming pool, sauna and spa - Stanley's on the Mall restaurant and cocktail bar - Grandstand Bar and Sporting Hall of Fame - 3 function rooms catering up to 200 people - Business services - 24 hour reception - Tour booking desk - Valet parking - Lift access - Guest laundry and dry cleaning service - Luggage and safe storage - Non smoking rooms
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ABOUT THE RESOURCE Piekary Slaskie Municipal Public Library in Poland used ‘gamification’ – an educational technique that incorporates the methods of games, like role-playing, stories, teamwork and competition – to stimulate curiosity about digital technology, and to build young people’s confidence and skills in using technology. The project, funded by the EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP), created and equipped a space in the library – the ‘ITLab’ – where children and youth have free access to digital technology. Librarians and volunteer facilitators hosted workshops on effective use of smart phones; how to build robots and programme them to move; 3D modelling and printing, and designing and coding computer games. The workshops attracted over 400 children and youth. To raise awareness across the city, the library also organized a ‘Day of Information Technology’, which included a conference on Web safety; a computer game tournament and an outdoor treasure hunt using digital technology. Hundreds of citizens took part, and the day is to become a regular feature on the library’s calendar
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Some big-name law firms and Suffolk University Law School last month invited law students from around the world to represent the fictional countries of “Gaul” and “Calpurnia” in a fledging moot court contest in the area of international arbitration, all in the hope of igniting a passion for that niche practice area in the next generation of lawyers. A few weekends ago, Suffolk’s downtown Boston building was overrun by delegations of law students making oral arguments in a hypothetical investment dispute before a mock version of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, the Washington, D.C., forum that offers arbitration as a solution to such cross-border business disagreements. Among the sponsors of the inaugural Foreign Direct Investment Moot Court competition were Christopher Gibson, a professor at Suffolk, and lawyers from the firms of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Goodwin Procter. The case, which bore more than a passing resemblance to a landmark case in the field involving the expulsion of a foreign company’s female executives from Iran, exemplifies the kinds of problems that practitioners of this relatively obscure and jet-setting practice area confront, says Timothy G. Nelson, an arbitration partner at Skadden who practices before the ICSID and served as one of the judges of the competition. “It was déjà vu all over again with a lot of other disputes that I’ve been involved in,” he says. The team from Australia’s Murdoch University School of Law took top honors, winning the Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Trophy in front of what Nelson calls a “huge turnout” from the local legal community. Why the emphasis on attracting law students to this relatively esoteric branch of law? The elite fraternity of ICSID specialists, which numbers a mere 40 or 50 practitioners worldwide, Nelson says, expects that international business arbitration will only increase in importance over the next decade. “ICSID was established because before that, the way that you would protect foreign investment was very crude,” he explains. “If you happened to be from a very wealthy country with a large army, you had protection. But if you were just a normal small investor from a country that may or may not be muscular, you didn’t have anywhere to go. Arbitration has just established itself as the way that investors and states resolve their disputes. This is an area of law that is always worthy of consideration.”
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The moon is a constant presence in the night sky. Even when it can’t be seen by the naked eye, the moon is still there lighting the landscape. In a painting, the moon can be more than a source of light. It can become a mysterious and mystical subject. An artist using acrylic paint can capture the subtle detail of the light the moon casts into the night sky and the majestic awe that nighttime sentinel invokes. Things You'll Need - Painting surface suitable for acrylics - Circle guide - Source Image Paint a rough circle using a lighter hue of what your primary sky color will be. The circle doesn’t have to be perfect. This circle will make up the rough shape of the moon’s glow. How much bigger the circle is than the final shape of the moon will dictate the strength of the glow. Create a ring around the lighter circle using the darker primary sky hue. This will be the color that makes up the majority of the sky. Leave a small amount of white space between the two colors to give yourself room to blend. Blend the edges of the inner circle with the outer circle while the two paints are still wet. Create a gradient blend from the lighter color to the darks. This will represent the glow dissipating into the rest of the sky the further it gets from the moon. Fill in the rest of the sky. Add fine details like clouds or other effects as you wish. Allow time for layers to dry to create definitive shapes. Draw a circle in the center of the lightened area using a light pencil. You can use a circle guide or the bottom of a cup to create a perfect circle. Be sure the circle is centered properly. The glow should be equally balanced on all sides of the moon even if only a portion of the moon is visible. Paint the brightest highlights of the moon within the circle. Fill in only the portion of the moon you want to be visible. Be sure the layer beneath is completely dry before starting on the highlights. Use white paint or white tinted with the primary color of the sky to create a dramatic highlight. Let portions of the lighter background color remain while creating highlights. These sections make up the shadows of the moon, forming the shape of the craters. While the background color of the craters will be darker then the highlights, it will remain lighter than the rest of the sky, giving the moon the appearance of producing light.
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Congratulations Dr. Alexander Stangl! New ICMAB graduate! Why did you choose the ICMAB? ICMAB is an excellent and rewarded research centre. The SUMAN group performs internationally highly recognised research and was leading the biggest European project on superconductivity ever launched, when I was starting my PhD and was therefore highly interesting to me. How would you explain your research to a non-scientific audience? I'm investigating how oxygen is incorporated into YBCO, a superconducting ceramic material and how the oxygen influences the materials properties. Superconductors loose their electrical resistance when cooled to low temperatures, which makes them highly attractive for many different applications. As in many oxide materials, the oxygen content in YBCO strongly affects its physical properties, as the temperature where it becomes superconductive and the current it can carry without resistance. By fully understanding the oxygen incorporation we succeeded in strongly improving the material properties. What are the main applications of your research? Could you give us an example? In the time you have been here, what have you liked the most about your experience at our Research Center and in the Barcelona area? How do you think this experience will contribute to your training and to your future? What are your plans once you finish your PhD? Future will tell What do you wish you had known at the beginning of your PhD? The importance of interdisciplinary and the literature research outside your field. Why did you become a scientist? Which have been your role models? I don't really have a role model. Which is your favourite female scientist? Lise Meitner, not only for her (too often undervalued) scientific achievements but also her social fight for gender equality, from her early days. Describe in 3 keywords… - Your research: oxygen exchange, charge doping, superconductivity - Barcelona: (Plaça) Sol, Vermut i Festes majors In this work we have obtained a fundamental understanding of the oxygen incorporation mechanisms into the structure and have identified the rate determining step. Additionally we have demonstrated the influence of heat treatments on the microstructure and the chemical composition of the surface. The thorough understanding of the oxygenation process enabled us to reach the overdoped state of YBCO and to increase the critical current to record high 90MA/cm² at 5K, a third of the depairing current density. - Hits: 1242
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In its efforts to cater to people with expanding cultural palates in the U.S., and to appeal to an international audience, McDonald's has released some themed sandwiches throughout the world. Take the McArabia -- a flatbread sandwich with chicken, salad and garlic sauce -- released in Arab countries and in Egypt to help stop a boycott of American products in response to the Iraq War [source: Reuters]. But the company made a major faux pas with a different sandwich. This one was released in Norway in 2002 and called the McAfrica. It consisted of beef and veggies in pita bread. It wasn't that it tasted bad -- but it was in bad taste, according to critics. That's because McDonald's happened to release this sandwich at a time when massive famine was occurring in Africa. The irony was too glaring for people to ignore. After being attacked as insensitive, the company agreed to roll back on its plans for the sandwich and kept donation boxes for hunger-relief charities at the restaurants that did offer it.
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Food Processor Lemon Cake and Sultana Cake 125g butter - softened 1 cup caster sugar 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla essence 2 cups flour 1 cup sultanas For the syrup: 2 tablespoons lemon cordial and 2 tablespoons of caster sugar mixed together. Preheat the oven to 175deg. C and line a 25cm square tin with baking paper. Cut the lemons up into small pieces and blend in the food processor until finely chopped. Add the softened butter, caster sugar and eggs. Blend for about 30 seconds until well combined. Add the baking soda dissolved in the milk, and the flour, vanilla, and sultanas, and pulse briefly until just combined. We just got this great Magimix. You need a reasonable sized kitchen wizz to make a cake. Spread the cake mixture into the lined tin and bake for 40 to 45 minutes until a skewer comes out clean. Mix the sugar and cordial together. The finished cake. Using a pastry brush spread the sugar mixture onto the cooked cake straight from the oven. This ones a great lunch box filler too. Happy Baking xx
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Wet Nose Pet: Tiger Tiger (EO-02-15-12) is a playful fellow who is good with other dogs at the shelter. Volunteers call him a social butterfly who loves people and is ready for a long walk. He was crowd favorite at a rescue training session. Everyone adores his beautiful coat. He is interested in the water, will lean into you and loves attention. He also enjoys playing fetch. Tiger knows "sit" and is good when volunteers bathe hm. He enjoyed himself and was a good boy the day he spent as an office dog in our front office. He was found in the middle of the road and was never redeemed. His weight is 54 pounds Meet this pet and more. at the Eastbank Jefferson Parish Animal Shelter at 1 Humane Way in Harahan. Visit www.jpas.petfinder.com or call (504) 736-6111 for more information. Adoption hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9 am to 5 pm; Thursday 9 am to 6:30 pm; and Saturday 10 am to 3 pm. Adoption fee of $67 for dogs includes at least one round of vaccinations, mandatory spay/neuter surgery, heartworm test, and microchip.
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There is no doubt that the effects of being fat on a person's health have been greatly exaggerated. How unhealthy it is to be fat is a matter of some debate. But, there can be no debate that a lack of access to effective medical care makes it more difficult to maintain good health. On the other hand, constant harassment and uncomfortable conditions encourage no one to see their doctor. What a fat person really needs is a health care professional who will treat them with respect and tolerance. Someone who will give them the same careful medical care that they would give to any patient, without judgment or lectures. The point of this page is to provide a list of health care professionals in the Denver area who have proven to be understanding of a fat person's health needs. Particularly, these professionals are known to provide fat person's health care in a non judgmental environment. Note that we have expanded the list beyond doctors to include other health care professionals. This is not a medical referral. This is merely a list of health care professionals who have shown some tolerance and understanding of the needs of their fat patients. Many factors must go into choosing a health care professional, but this list lets you include a known sensitivity to fat patients as one of the factors in making your choice. We are just beginning to collect this list for the Denver area. If you have recommendations of a health care professional in the Denver area who are fat friendly please recommend them with our fat friendly health care professionals form. This list is being collected by the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (RMNAAFA). Consequently, this list is concentrating on the Denver area and the front range. Our parent organization (NAAFA) has a similar list on their web page. There are several fat friendly benches in the waiting room. They are fine with not weighing you but will need a weight estimate. There is valet parking available but if you park in the right parking garage there is a bridge directly to the building which makes it pretty easy to get there. This doctor was recommended by Angela. You can e-mail Angela if you have any questions. I like her because she only ever mentions my weight when I bring it up. I have made my desire about not dieting clear and she has respected that. She also told me that she would never be willing to suggest pills or surgery for weight loss. She told me if that's what I'm looking for to find another doctor. From what I know about her schooling, she attended a university (can't recall), but I know that it was a Seventh Day Adventist school, which means that they are heavy on nutrition and exercise as opposed to finding the next great pill. This doctor was recommended by Jess. I always see a female doctor. She is very respectful, sees the relationship between patient and doctor as a partnership of equals mediated by dialogue, and she's not fat-phobic. This doctor was recommended by Jan Marie Belle. Susan Relihan is not a doctor, but a certified massage therapist. Quantum Enlightening provides certified massage therapy, catering to fat folks. Susan Relihan is the proprietor. She provides a safe, private location for fat people. The robes are extra large and the table is super sturdy. Even a supersize BBW, can feel completely at ease - and Susan is great at what she does. Return to RMNAAFA
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Pettitte to pitch Wednesday for Trenton Yankees left-hander Andy Pettitte is scheduled to pitch for the Double-A Trenton Thunder on Wednesday, expected to throw 80 to 85 pitches, manager Joe Girardi said. This rehab start, set for 7:05 p.m. ET against Erie at Waterfront Park in Trenton, would put Pettitte two or three turns away from joining the big league rotation. That is a nice boost considering the setback the Yankees had with Michael Pineda’s right shoulder.
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Why choose us? Whether you are in need of simple dental work or the most complex cosmetic makeover, we have the tools and knowledge to deliver perfection. When it comes to your health, one size does not fit all! We spend any amount of time needed to listen to your concerns, perform a thorough exam and assess your individual risk for future disease. We formulate your prevention, treatment and cosmetic recommendations to ensure a healthy mouth and beautiful smile for life. We spend our time carefully planning, so your dental care can be delivered smoothly and efficiently. Our patients are our ambassadors in the community. Their confidence and referrals are the reason we are so successful. We treat them like family, the way each one of us wants to be treated. They count on our honesty and knowledge to guide their healthcare decisions, and we take this responsibility very seriously. See what they have to say about us. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with the latest advances in modern technology to provide the best and most comfortable care for you and your family. Take a tour of our office.
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Wishing you had the time to get in an extra workout per week? But don’t have time to make it into the Studio? We have an amazing option for you, that will give you access to the style of Pilates you enjoy at our Studio! Body Harmonics is the company that keep us ahead of the curve as Pilates Instructors and we are so excited to share it with you through their new on demand portal. To learn more, or to register so you can practise your Pilates at home click here! Another option is to visit their YouTube Channel here.
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Blogwire is a compilation of local news and information gathered by area citizens and Xpress staff. The Blogwire news aggregator includes press releases, stories from other news outlets, opinion pieces and updates from area blogs Posting to Blogwire is open to any resident interested in participating. We welcome you to post what you see as important local news and information. Contact us to join. Hendersonville, N.C. (August 23, 2012) – Patients can be confident they are receiving the latest in bone imaging technology at Park Ridge Health thanks to the addition of the Hologic DiscoveryTM QDR bone densitometry system. “We are excited to now offer this top-of-the line imaging system to our services at Park Ridge Health Diagnostic Imaging,” said Todd Guffey, Director of Diagnostic Imaging at Park Ridge Health. “Patients can now visit either Park Ridge Health’s main campus or our Laurel Park facility to get their bone density studies completed using this state-of-the-art technology.” After an approximately 3-minute scan, the DiscoveryTM system provides images and a computer-aided assessment to aid in early detection and treatment of osteoporosis. Unlike older systems, Discovery provides more detailed insights into biomechanical strength, visualization of calcification in the abdominal aorta that can indicate heart disease, lumbar spine and proximal femur studies, and Bone Mineral Density (BMD) measurements of a patient’s entire skeleton. Osteoporosis – one of the most preventable diseases today – affects more than 75 million people worldwide. Identifying patients at risk of fracture through bone scans and treating them before a fracture occurs has been shown to substantially reduce the long-term burden of osteoporosis. About Park Ridge Health: Park Ridge Health was built by Henderson County residents, and more than 100 years later is a beloved piece of our growing community’s health care network, providing quality, compassionate care in a Christian environment. In 1986, Park Ridge Health partnered with Adventist Health System, joining a family of 43 exceptional not-for-profit community hospitals across the country. Leading the way in many medical firsts for the region – including state-of-the-art surgery suites, a boutique baby delivery experience and North Carolina’s first 64-slice CT scanner in 2006 – Park Ridge Health provides personalized care throughout the region, offering a dedicated network of more than 100 primary care and specialty physicians and providers, nationally awarded cancer services, full-service orthopedic care and the only accredited hyperbaric medicine facility in Western North Carolina. For more information about Park Ridge Health or to find a physician, please visit http://www.parkridgehealth.org or call 855.PRH.LIFE (855.774.5433).
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February 2, 1910 WILL REBUILD AT ONCE. First Christian Science Church Di- rectors Authorized to Proceed. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Ninth street and Forest avenue, which was burned last Saturday night, is to be rebuilt at once. It is to be an absolutely fireproof structure, and will cost approximately $75,000. Of this amount $10,000 was contributed Sunday night and the board of directors were authorized to start the construction at once. Plans are being prepared by Edwards & Cumberson, architects. "There will be no trouble whatever in raising the $75,000," said J. K. Stickney, president of the board of directors last night. "There is plenty of money in the congregation and all are willing to do their share. "The congregation subscribed $42,000 in 1905 and 1906 toward the extension of the mother church in Boston, so there will be no trouble in raising all the funds we need for our own church. We expect to have the new structure completed and ready for occupancy by the first of September. In the meantime we have secured a place for our regular services. On next Sunday the afternoon services and Sunday school will be held in the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Thirty-second street and Troost avenue, at 3 o'clock. Evening services will be held at 8 o'clock. After next Sunday services will be held at the same hours in the Jewish synagogue, Linwood boulevard and Flora avenue. Wednesday evening services will be held in the synagogue at 8 o'clock." Labels: architects, churches, Forest avenue, Ninth street February 1, 1910 TO HURRY NEW THEATER. Work on Empress Starts Today; To Be Finished May 1. "We will start the foundation of the Empress theater today," said Fred Lincoln of Chicago, representative of the Sullivan-Considine circuit, which is to erect a new play house at Twelfth and McGee streets. "We expect to put three gangs of men at work on the building, working in 8-hour shifts and will have it ready for occupancy by May 1. Lee DeCamp of Cincinnati, the architect, will be here today. The house will cost about $100,000." Labels: architects, Chicago, McGee street, theater, Twelfth street November 23, 1909 ACCEPT DEPOT PLAN. KANSAS CITY'S UNION STATION TO COST $5,750,000. Great Structure Will Have Every Facility for Handling Trains and Travelers -- Dirt to Fly in a Few Months. SOUTH ELEVATION OF NEW UNION PASSENGER STATION. Five million, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars will be the cost of Kansas City's new Union passenger station. The plans prepared by Jarvis Hunt, a Chicago architect, were accepted yesterday by the board of directors of the Kansas City Terminal Railway Company. As soon as the stockholders of the several railroads that are to use the depot ratify the action of their representatives, work will begin on the structure. This consent is expected to be immediate. In a few months dirt will be flying and construction under way. GENERAL PLAN OF STRUCTURE. The main entrance to the station will face south. It's exact location will be twenty-five feet south of Twenty-third street, and 100 feet west of Main. The frontage of the main building is to be 512 feet. The train sheds are to be 1,400 feet long, and are to be constructed so that trains east and west can run through. The exterior will be of stone, concrete and steel. The roof will be rounding or barrel shape. The general lobby is to be 350 feet long and 160 feet wide, and the decorations and accommodations will be rich and elaborate. Especial care has been taken in lighting and ventilation; the ceiling will be arched, and will be 115 feet high. The interior walls will be of marble, and massive columns will grace each side of the passageway into other parts of the building. The center of the lobby will be the ticket office. Adjacent will be the baggage room, where passengers can check their baggage and not be annoyed with it again until they reach their destination. ON THREE LEVELS. In a space of 75x300 feet off the lobby will be the restaurants, lunch rooms, waiting rooms, men's smoking rooms, and other utilities. Telegraph and telephone stations, a subpostal station and other accessories will also find places within this space. On the upper floors will be located the offices of several railroads using the depot together with rooms for railway employes. Space has been set apart for dining and lounging, reading, and billiard rooms. From the center of the lobby and above the track will extend the main waiting room, on either side of which there will be midways or passages leading to the elevators to carry passengers to the trains. Smoke and gases from the locomotives will be s hut out from the station by a steel and glass umbrella shed. There will be three levels to the depot. These are to be known as the passenger level, the station proper; the train service level, from where passengers take the trains, and which is connected with the midways by eight big elevators on either side, and also, stairways; and the level on which are the baggage rooms, express and postal service. Labels: architects, Chicago, history, Main street, railroad, real estate, telegraph, telephone, Twenty-third street, union station November 6, 1909 CIGARETTES IN 10,000 LOTS. That Is the Way Louis Curtiss, Architect, Buys Them. Louis Curtiss, the architect, is not the champion cigarette smoker of Kansas City, but there is a well grounded belief that he is the champion individual buyer. Asked as to the source of his cigarette supply yesterday, the architect said that he had made his order by a New York manufacturer and made his purchases in lots of 10,000. "The thousand cigarettes," said Curtiss, "will last me ten months. That would indicated that I smoke a thousand cigarettes a month, but I don't. I give about 25 per cent of them away. I figure that I smoke twenty-five cigarettes each day. "Hurt me? Not at all. That is the secret of having them made to order. My cigarettes are manufactured of the mildest tobacco on the market and are free from dope. There is nothing in them but pure tobacco. Years ago I used to smoke a readymade brand and frequently suffered from sore throat. Then I turned to the tailor-made article. Cheaper, too. These are as fine a cigarette as a man ever smoked, and they cost, in 10,000 lots, only $18 a thousand. That sounds dirt cheap to me." Labels: architects, health, New York, tobacco August 23, 1909 TOY AIRSHIP TO TEST IDEAS. Kansas City Men Building Craft Near No. 19 Fire Station. In a shed near No. 19 fire station at Shawnee avenue and High street, Kansas City's most prominent aerial craft is almost completed. It is being constructed by a fireman, Frank Marvin, after designs of his own and those of Edgar C. Faris, an architect. Mr. Faris fell from a street car Monday and sustained a broken ankle, but expects to be ready to experiment with the air craft by the time it is completed. The present ship is the third built by the two. The former ones were not successes. The second one was demolished when it dashed to the earth in a trial flight. The airships are merely toys by which ideas of the two inventors are being tried out. The one under construction now is much larger than either of its predecessors, being ten feet long and four feet wide. The engines used in former experiments will not be large enough to drive the new ship. Two were used, each having one-sixteenth of one-horse power. The power will probably be quadrupled. When the ship is ready to fly, an electric light wire will be attached to it to furnish power for the engines. It then will be loosed and the value of the ideas used its construction will be learned. Labels: airships, architects, Fire, toys August 9, 1909 THE TRIBUNE IS GENEROUS. Chicago Paper Runs Cut of Alleged Kansas City Depot. In yesterday's Chicago Tribune there was a write-up of Kansas City's proposed new Union passenger station. An illustration of the building was presented, but Kansas City railroad men say that it is not a correct representation. Some two years ago a Chicago architect by the name of Jarvis Hunt, prepared drawings and sketches for the directors of the Kansas City Terminal Railway Company. They were but tentative in their scope, and did not receive the approval of the board of directors of the company for two reasons. One was the prohibitive expense they entailed, and the other that the company was not ready to finance so elaborate a building. "Mr. Hunt evidently intends to build a monument to his genius, and to make the railroads foot the bill," was the comment made by one of the officers of the terminal company when the sketches were submitted. It is now understood that the architect is now at work on a more modified scale, and is preparing plans for a building the cost of which will be in keeping with the contract agreement, $2,800,000. A building of the character illustrated in yesterday's Chicago paper would cost $5,000,000 to build. Labels: architects, Chicago, newspapers, railroad, union station July 7, 1909 PLANS A RIVERSIDE DRIVE FOR THE BLUE. BOULEVARDS AND PARKWAYS If Bonds Are Voted Tuesday, Kess- ler's Ideas of Beautifying the Blue Valley Will Be Preparatory and unofficial sketches for the redeeming of the Blue river and its tracks, and the addition of boulevards and parkways on both sides of the stream from the Missouri river to Swope park, have been prepared by George E. Kessler, engineer and landscape architect, for the consideratoin of the park board. To carry out the plans of beautifying the Blue valley will necessitate funds from a bond issue, and there is not much likelihood of the park board giving it serious consideration unless bonds to be voted next Tuesday carry. If the bonds are approved by the voters the board will go over the territory and determine the applicability of Mr. Kessler's suggestions. "The beautifying of the Blue valley and making it accessible to the use of the public for boulevards and other pleasures is a big undertaking," said Mr. Kessler yesterday. "There are many propositions involved that will have to be figured out before any definite engineering plans can be settled. The natural possibilities are there, and I have some excellent ideas. "I believe it is possible to increase the water area of the stream by the acquirement of 100 or more acres of land at the bend in the river at about Twenty-seventh street and the installation of a dam." Labels: architects, Blue river, George Kessler, Park board, public works, real estate, Swope park, Twenty-seventh street April 6, 1909 NEW 30-APARTMENT HOUSE. In Course of Construction on Lin- wood Boulevard, and Will Be Ready October 1. Work is being pushed on the new thirty-apartment flat building now in the course of construction on Linwood boulevard, covering the entire block from Prospect to Wabash avenue. It is expected it will be completed and ready for occupancy by October 1. The building is to be three stories high, and constructed of brick and cut stone. Facing on Linwood boulevard, it will have five entrances, each one leading to six apartments. Four large stone columns supporting individual porches line the entrances. Each apartment will have six rooms, two living rooms, a parlor, a bedroom, kitchen and dining room. This is exclusive of the bath room. The interior decorations are to be of polished oak and mahogany with the exception of the bath and bedrooms, which will be finished in white enamel. The parlors will open onto the porches. Floors in all the apartments are to be of polished oak. The building, which has not yet been named, is being built by W. H. Collins at a cost of about $100,000. John W. McKecknie is the architect. Already the foundations have been laid and work on the first story will be commenced about the middle of this week. Labels: architects, Linwood boulevard, Prospect avenue, real estate, Wabash avenue March 16, 1909 BUILDING FOR WOOLF BROS. New Structure on Site Formerly Oc- cupied by T. M. James & Son. Ground is being cleared for the construction of Langston Bacon's new five-story building to be occupied by the Woolf Brothers Furnishing Goods Company at 1020-22 Walnut street. The contract for the ten-year lease of the building by Woolf Brothers was closed yesterday by Blanchert & Kipp, who were agents in the transaction. The tenants will move in about August 15. Although only five stories will be built at first, the foundation will be so constructed as to carry three additional floors. The present building was occupied by T. M. James & Sons who were burned out February 11. Woolf Brothers, who have been in business in Kansas City for thirty years, will pay an annual rental of $20,000, or a total of $200,000 for ten years' use of the building. Root & Siemens are the architects. Labels: architects, real estate, retailers, Walnut Street January 5, 1909 FRANK M. HOWE DIES OF HEART DISEASE. WAS AN ARCHITECT OF INTER- R. A. Long Building, Jewish Temple and Many Other Important Kan- sas City Structures Were Planned by Him. Frank Maynard Howe of the firm Howe & Hoit, an architect of international note whose name is associated with some of the most important buildings in Kansas city, died at his home, 1707 Jefferson street, at 7:30 o'clock last night of heart disease. Mr. Howe, who was 59 years old, had been quite ill since June last. On July 6, accompanied by Mrs. Howe and their daughter, Miss Dorothy Howe, he toured Great Britain, Holland, Germany and France, in the hope of recovering his failing health, but when he returned October 7 he was but little improved. Besides the widow, Mrs. Mary E. Howe, and the daughter, Miss Dorothy, there is another daughter, Mrs. Katherine Howe Munger, who lives at the family home. There is one grandchild, Nancy Munger, 3 years old. When Mr. Howe came to Kansas City in 1885, the architectural firm of Van Brunt & Howe was established, in connection with a similar firm in Boston, Mass. Several years later Mr. Van Brunt came here. At the death of Mr. Van Brunt, seven years ago, the firm of Howe & Hoit was organized. PLANNED SOME BIG BUILDINGS. Mr. Howe was the architect of some of very prominent buildings, among them the Electricity building at the Columbian exposition, Chicago, in 1893, where he was also a member of the board of consulting architects. He held a similar position at the Louisiana Purchase exposition in St. Louis in 1904. Among Mr. Howe's first works was the Union station at Worcester, Mass. He was born in West Cambridge, Mass., now known as Arlington, and was a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Some of the well-known home buildings of which Howe was an architect were the following: R. A. Long building, Emery, Bird, Thayer Dry Goods Company store, Fidelity Trust Company, United States and Mexican Trust Company, Reliance building, Scottish Rite temple and St. Mary's hospital. Among the houses of worship he planned were the new Jewish temple, the Independence Boulevard Christian church and he was building the Linwood Boulevard Christian church. He also planned the homes of Kirk Armour, Mrs. F. B. Armour and Charles Campbell. When Mr. Howe died he was planning to build for R. A. Long a $1,000,000 home at Independence and Gladstone boulevards, which with stables, conservatory and other buildings, will occupy a full block. Mr. Howe was a member of the Elm Ridge Club and the Knife and Fork Club, and was president of the Philharmonic Society throughout its existence. As a great-grandson of Isaac Howe, who fought at the battle of Lexington, he was selected for membership in the Sons of the Revolution. Mr. Howe's ancestors were English Puritans and came to Massachusetts in the seventeenth century. He was a member of Ararat temple, Mystic Shrine, and a thirty-second degree Mason. His principal avocations were painting water colors and music. He played the piano and the pipe organ. Labels: architects, Boston, Chicago, churches, death, Elm Ridge, Jefferson street, Jews, Knife and Fork Club, Lexington, R A Long building, St Louis November 24, 1908 ROOF OF HIPPODROME FELL. Accident Was Due to Workmen's Lack of Foresight. Owing to the carelessness of workmen on the building a portion of the roof of the Hippodrome, Twelfth and Charlotte streets, fell at 3 o'clock yesterday morning. The accident was due to the moving of two of the supports to the main beams upholding the roof. The work was being done to make room for an aerial act which is to be put on, and the two supports were moved at practically at the same time, thus leaving the heavy beams without support. The walls of the old street car barn, where the Hippodrome is located, are of unusual thickness, and were not damaged to any extent. The floor likewise was built to stay and, although the mass of timbers crashed down on the skating rink, this portion was not damaged. No one was injured. It was stated yesterday that the building would be repaired in two days, and would be opened for the Thanksgiving crowds. The loss is estimated at about $200 and is covered by insurance. Owing to the way the building was originally constructed, no other portion was damaged in the slightest. The building inspector inspected the building yesterday and pronounced it absolutely safe. Labels: architects, Armourdale, Charlotte street, skating, thanksgiving, theater, Twelfth street November 21, 1908 ON INSTALLMENT PLAN. Additional Stories May Be Added to The old building at 1118 McGee street is being torn down and a three-story brick and steel structure will be built on the lot by Louis Curtiss. The new building will be so constructed that five additional stories may be built. Mr. Curtiss is an architect and he plans to use part of the building for his business. The property was leased by Mr. Curtiss for ninety-nine years from George S. Myers. The consideration is $2,500 a year. Denison & Carter represented both parties. Labels: architects, McGee street, real estate November 19, 1908 IT IS BAD TURKEY WEATHER. Demand Is Light When There's No Frost on Thanksgiving. Scores of turkeys were brought into Kansas City yesterday by the neighboring farmers, and the produce merchants are getting ready for the Thanksgiving sale of gobbler meat. But the weather is worrying them. If warm and sun-shiny days are to be the lot of Kansas City for the next week, there will not be chants. It is always the case; cold weather increases the demand and warm weather decreases it. There is no particular reason for this strange fact, according to many commission men. It is because it is. Years past have proved it to be a fact. Some say that Thanksgiving without cold weather and snow doesn't seem like Thanksgiving and people would just as soon eat beefsteak on the last Thursday in November, if it is warm, as to taste of the the time honored gobbler meat. At the present turkeys are being sold at from 13 to 15 cents a pound wholesale, and from 17 1/2 to 20 cents retail. These prices are a little higher than the cost of chickens, so all who can afford chickens on Thanksgiving may take their choice between the two kinds of fowl. Labels: architects, Armourdale, food, holidays, thanksgiving, weather September 1, 1908 WILL RUSH NEW HOSPITAL. Board of Public Works Agrees to Help Architect Root. "I could turn the new hospital over to the city in ten days if I were not continually annoyed by orders from the city hall," declared W. C. Root, one of the architects on the building. He visited the board of public works yesterday to straighten out some bills due contractors. "This board will assist you. Tell us what you want us to do," suggested R. L Gregory, president. "There ought to be a key rack made and installed, the gas company should be ordered to install meters and the furniture ought to be put in place," replied Mr. Root. "If that is all, the secretary of the board will attend to it at once. You ought to be able to have the hospital ready for the new health and hospital board by the time the new charter becomes operative, September 3. Can you do it?" "I guess so," answered the architect. Labels: architects, hospitals, public works, Robert Lee Gregory June 29, 1908 WELL KNOWN ARCHITECT DIES. Bertram August Von Unworth De- signed Many Kansas City Homes. Bertram August Unworth, 69 years old, died at his home, 2903 Gillham road. Born in Germany Mr. Von Unworth graduated from the gynmasium at Glogau and afterwards studied architecture at the University of Berlin. He was an officer for many years on the staff of General Count Von Moltke and served in the campaign of 1859, the Polish campagn of 1864 and the war of 1866. After leaving the army he married Fraulein Moldzio, who is still living, and came to America in 1870. In 1877 he located in Kansas City, and has lived here ever since. He practiced his profession of architect and many of the beautiful homes in Kansas City are the product of his brain. Besides the widow, six children survive, Hans, Hermann, Frida, Gertrude, Erdmuthe and Margarethe. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at the home. Burial will be in Elmwood. Labels: architects, death, Gillham road, immigrants, veterans June 10, 1908 PLEASED WITH M'CUNE HOME. County Judges Find Things in First Class Shape There. Conditions at the McCune home for boys, located a few miles from Independence, were found to be satisfactory by two of the three judges of the county court who visited there yesterday for the purpose of making an inspection. Judges J. M. Patterson and C. E. Moss, accompanied by Frank Ray, the architect, and William Southern of Independence, county examiner for Jackson county, made the trip of inspection. "We are much pleased with the way Thomas N. Hughes, manager of the home, has conducted its affairs," said Judge Patterson last night. "We found seventeen boys at the home and they seem to be happy and contented. The boys have a garden in which they raise many vegetables and this keeps them busy and out of mischief. Yesterday Mr. Hughes was putting some shingles o n the house and five of the boys seemed to enjoy helping him. "We are planning to erect a temporary barn or shed in which the boys can play on rainy days and which can be sued as a sleeping room in case the home becomes crowded. We are also planning the erection of a series of cottages, but this work probably will not be taken up before net fall." Labels: architects, children, Independence, Judges, McCune Home May 21, 1908 TO BUILD NEW OFFICE BLOCK. Will Be Seven Story Structure at Twelfth and Main. A real estate transaction involving the building of a new seven-story modern store and office building at the north-west corner of Twelfth and Main streets was consummated yesterday afternoon. James W. Pennock of Syuracuse, N. Y., owner of the Pennock building at Twelfth and Main streets, leased the property to James O'Reilly, president of the Owl Drug Company, for a period of ninety-nine years at a net rental of $26,000 per year. The property has a frontage of twenty-four feet ten inches on Main street and 130 feet on the north side of Twelfth street. As a part of the consideration, O'Reilly agrees to replace the four-story building now occupying the property with a modern seven-story office building. Six small stores on the first floor and in the basement will front on Main and Twelfth streets. The second will be devoted to business offices, while the four upper floors will be especially equipped for doctors and dentists. The architect is Lewis Curtis, who was architect for the Baltimore hotel. Until recently Pennock and Curtis engaged to plan the building with the idea of retaining it himself, but the negotiations for a long lease were closed late yesterday afternoon. Labels: architects, Hotel Baltimore, hotels, Main street, real estate, Twelfth street May 21, 1908 SEEKS MODEL FOR PARK ZOO. Comptroller Pearson Will Visit Chi- cago in Search of Ideas. City Comptroller Pearson will leave for Chicago tonight on two missions. One is to get pointers from the Lincoln park zoo for a similar attraction to be installed at Swope park. He will be accompanied by Herbert Seddon, an architect who is to prepare the plans for the zoo buildings here. The other purpose of his trip is to pilot to the waters of the Blue and Missouri rivers a new gasoline launch, in which Pearson and others have an interest. The course to Kansas City will be through the Illinois, Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Labels: architects, boats, Chicago, Missouri river, Swope park April 25, 1908 NEW ST. TERESA'S ACADEMY. It Will Be Near Fifty-Fifth and Main Streets and Will Cost $300,000. Architects Wilder and Wight are drawing plans for a new school building which is to be erected by the Sisters of St. Joseph in charge of St. Teresa's academy, near Main street and Fifty-fifth. The Sisters recently closed a deal with E. S. Yoemans for the purchase of a twenty-acre tract in this vicinity at a cost of $40,000, and will shortly begin the erection of the school building. It is understood about $300,000 will be expended on the building. St. Teresa's academy is exclusively for girls. Labels: architects, Fifty-fifth street, Main street, nuns, schools December 5, 1908 BOMB IN FIRST EXPLODES, DAMAGES BUILDING AND INJURES TEN. BANK'S BASEMENT IS WRECKED. WAS BOMB PLACED BY INSTITU- This Is Belief of Officers Who Worked on Case -- Explosion Took Place When Janitor Closed a Mystery which is baffling the entire police and detective forces of Kansas City and the local members of the Pinkerton Detective agency surrounds an explosion in the basement of the First National Bank building, Tenth street and Baltimore avenue, at noon yesterday, which wrecked the basement of the institution and endangered the lives of employes and officers of the bank, as well as pedestrians on the street outside. Such As Might Have Caused the Explosion. That an infernal machine, probably a bomb made of dynamite or nitro-glycerin, caused the explosion, and was set there by an enemy of the bank or a crank, who may have lost money through the failure of financial institutions during the financial stringency, is the belief of nearly every expert or officer who worked on the case yesterday. Another belief is that it may have been a crank who had money in the First National bank and had failed to obtain as much as he wanted during the panic who used this as a means of getting revenge. The officials of the bank are unaware of any person who might be an enemy of the institution and do a thing of this kind. DAMAGE TO WINDOWS ACROSS THE STREET. The explosion was so terrific that it was felt by persons in the offices of the bank building, the New York Life building and the Shubert theater building. A cloud of smoke rose through the windows and up the elevator shaft, which smelled like that of dynamite or nitro-glycerin. Glass in the skylight of the bank building, which is fully 200 feet from the place of the explosion, was shattered. Had not the building been strongly built it would have been blown into a mass of ruins, according to expert builders and architects who made an investigation. They say the structure is absolutely safe, and that the only damage was to the basement, which will not in their estimation exceed $3,000. As it is only a portion of the basement was wrecked. Two walls, made of tiling marble and concrete, were blown down. One of these walls was 12x18 feet, and the other was 20x18 feet, both being 18 inches thick. An iron beam supporting the ceiling, which is about nine inches wide and two inches thick, was bent and the door casing, which is made of iron, was warped out of shape. A hole two feet in diameter was blown in the wall directly back of the point of explosion, and there is a hole in the concrete floor about four inches deep. IN WRECKED CELLAR OF BANK. There was a row of closets made out of marble, and a wash sink of the same material, in the room, and these were broken into fine pieces. The lockers for employes' clothing, which are made of sheet steel, were bent out of shape and tipped over. There were int eh adjoining room. The iron bars on the windows of the basement were blown across Baltimore avenue and wrecked the windows of the Robert Stone Investment Company. The sewer pipes and water pipes were blown into fragments near where the explosion took place. ONE MAY DIE. At the time of the explosion there were about 250 people in the bank. Elbert Ward, a negro porter, was nearest the scene of the explosion. He was closing the door of the toilet room when the explosion took place and probably the door saved his life. He was rendered unconscious and lay partly covered with a pile of debris when he was found by Logan Wilson, a mail clerk in the bank, who helped Ward get to the upper floor. Ward was taken to a hospital. He was very seriously cut about the head and body, a piece of iron was found in his leg and it had severed an artery. He will probably die. Ward, the porter, is the only one of the injured who is considered in a serious condition. Most of the others were considerable distances from the explosion and their injuries will not prove serious unless some of the pieces of broken tile or glass are embedded in their flesh. The other injured are: R. H. Klapmeyer, bank clerk, cut on the head by flying pieces of tile or glass. Charles Grant, a pedestrian on Baltimore avenue, bruised by flying iron. George Evans of the Evans-Smith Drug Company, who was walking on the opposite side of Baltimore avenue from the bank, cut on the head by flying pieces of tile. Val Jean Brightwell, clerk, cut on head and fa ce by flying pieces of tiling. J. D. Wilson, an employe of Bell, Egolf & Co., in the United States and Mexican Trust Company building, cut on face by flying glass. Joseph Patch, carpenter, living at 1315 Lydia avenue, cut by glass. Not serious. Patch was taken to the emergency hospital, where his wounds were dressed. He was in a dazed condition and told the police that he had been shot. R. M. Cole, knocked senseless by concussion. On sidewalk. Jay Donaldson, pedestrian on Baltimore avenue, cut on head. As soon as the explosion took place the fire department and police headquarters were notified and the patrons of the bank were hurried out of the building, the police working on the theory at that time that persons in the building were responsible for the explosion, which may have been true, although no one was arrested at the time in connection with the case. The street was soon crowded with curious people, including depositors of the bank, and a score of police were employed to watch the building. THEORIES OF EXPLOSION. There are several theories about the origin of the explosion, all of which are that it was probably caused by an infernal machine and the explosive used was no doubt dynamite. One theory is that the bomb was taken into the basement by an outsider, which, according to President E. F. Swinney, would be an easy matter on account of the new clerks working in the bank since the increase of business caused by the failure of the National Bank of Commerce, and was placed there with the intention of blowing up the cash fault. That when the stranger got to cellar he became confused because of the winding stairway leading to it and made a mistake in the location of the vault, thinking it directly above where the machine exploded. He is supposed to have thought that an iron door in the wall directly above the spot where the explosion took place, might have a connection with the vault, which led him to believe that to be the location of the money chest of Kansas City's largest bank. TRYING TO BLOW VAULT? Surroundings of the scene of the explosion lead officers working on the case to believe this theory and also to point out the operation of the person supposed to have placed the bomb. It is believed the bomb was made of a piece of water pipe, about two inches in diameter and eight inches long; that it contained dynamite which was packed in gun cotton; that the bomb was sealed at each end with some kind of material, such as sealing wax, and at one end was placed a quantity of nitro-glycerin. This bomb could have been placed under the water sink in the toilet room where the explosion took place, and attached to the door in such a way that when the door was moved by some one entering or going out, the infernal machine exploded. The broken pieces of such a piece of pipe were found in the room next to the scene of the explosion. They had been blown through the wall. They were badly shattered, but the fact that they showed no signs of having been connected with other pipe previous to the explosion leads the police to believe that they were used in making the bomb. REMAINS OF WHAT PROBABLY WAS A BOMB. BELIEVE IT WAS GAS. President E. F. Swinney of the First National bank, and Detectives Dave Oldham and Edward Boyle, who are working on the case, believe it was an explosion of natural gas or sewer gas, but experts who examined the surroundings say this is impossible. Walter M. Cross, city chemist and an expert on explosives, was asked to examine the bank after the explosion. His statement was that gas could not have caused it because the effect of the explosion was too concentrated; that if it had been caused by gas the whole wall behind would have been pushed out, and not a small hole blown, as it was. He also said that the explosion was too violent to have been caused by gas. He says he believes the explosion was caused by dynamite or nitro-glycerine. Fire Warden Trickett said: "I am able to arrive at no other conclusion but that the explosion in the First National bank was from dynamite. I made a close examination of premises and the room in which the explosion occurred. There is no gas connection about the building so the explosion could not have been from escaping gas." AND THEY STICK TO GAS. Detectives working on the case reported last night that the explosion was caused by natural or sewer gas. Detective Oldham, ho claims to have done some work with a mine drill, gave this as his theory, as did also Boyle, who was formerly a plumber, despite the statement of City Chemist Cross. John Hayes, ex-chief of police, believes it was a bomb set for the purpose of wrecking the institution. Joseph Patch, a carpenter who was injured and was supposed to have been on the opposite side of Baltimore avenue when the explosion occurred, was arrested last night and taken to the police station, where he was questioned by Assistant Prosecution Attorney Hogan. Ward, the injured negro janitor, also made a statement to Hogan. Patch, who it was first thought might have had some connection with the affair, because of his story about being shot, and also the fact that he is a union carpenter and the unions have had trouble with the builders of the different bank buildings, was closely questioned by Hogan. Patch has a long police record, most of which was family trouble, but he was released late last night because his testimony led the police to believe that he was not in any way connected with the explosion. His wife was also detained at the police station for a time last night, but she gave no evidence against her husband that would lead the police to believe that he was connected with the affair. While the gas theory is believed by officers they were ordered to continue working on the case last night, and members of the Pinkerton detective agency also put on the case by the bank. No more arrests had been made at a late hour last night. Labels: architects, Baltimore avenue, banking, crime, detectives, elevators, First National Bank building, Inspector Boyle, Lydia avenue, New York Life bldg, Police Chief Hayes, Tenth street July 27, 1907 COMPLAINS OF A 'HOME' CHILDREN MISTREATED BY AT- TENDANTS, IT IS ALLEGED. Matron at Joseph's Home Denies Charges Made by Mrs. Ambie Russell -- Juvenile Court to Decide Next Monday. THE JOSEPH HOME, 2610 CLEVELAND AVENUE. Upon a complaint of Mrs. Ambie Russell, who has had four children in Joseph's home at 2610 Cleveland avenue since last Thanksgiving day, petitions were filed in the juvenile court yesterday afternoon alleging that the children were neglected. Two of them, Irene, 10, and Katie, 7 years old were found at the home, taken to the detention home and later to the day nursery of the Institutional church by Probation Officer Edgar Warden. The other two, Earl, 13, and Eddie, 14 years old, were not found at the home. Subpoenas were issued for Mrs. Anna Baker, manager of the home; Mrs. Nellie Shaw, who is usually in charge, and for Mrs. Leslie Lewald, an employe, to appear before Judge Goodrich of the juvenile court Monday morning. In a signed statement which Mrs. Russell made to Humane Officer Frank McCrary yesterday afternoon she charges that Mrs. Lewald and Frances Robinson, a negro woman who was until recently employed at Joseph's home, frequently punished the children by strangling them in basins of water and by beating them in the face until their little noses bled. ARE NEGLECTED, WOMAN SAYS."There are about thirty children in the home and they are not properly clothed and fed," Mrs. Russell says in her statement. "I have bought clothes during the last eight weeks for my children and upon one occasion when I visited the home I saw a dress I had taken out for Katie on another child and Katie was dressed in rags. "One one occasion during my stay Mrs. Shaw, an assistant to Mrs. Baker, struck Earl with a stick and then hit him on the nose with her hand and dragged him off to bed. I went to his room and found his pillow saturated with blood." Mrs. Russell was deserted by her husband four years ago in Herrin, Ill. she has lived in Kansas City several months and when she became ill went with her children to the Joseph home. Several weeks ago she left the home by request because it was said that she had spoken disparagingly of the place to prospective contributors to its support. Mrs. Russell is now employed at the Hotel Kupper. WHAT AN OFFICER FOUND. Edgard Warden, who brought the Russell girls to the detention home yesterday, reported that he had found Mrs. Shaw to be a very pleasant woman, and that the children seem to like her. He also said that the home has solicitors working in nineteen states. There are about thirty children there. The two little Russell girls were neatly dressed when brought to the detention home. They said they and the other children at Joseph's home attended the Greenwood school, Twenty-seventh and Cleveland streets. They looked bashful and would not answer when asked if they had had enough to eat and were well treated. The Associated Charities, through G. F. Damon, secretary, issued a circular December 5, 1906, containing what purports to be a history of Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Nellie Shaw, the matron in charge of Joseph's home, emphatically denies the charges made by Mrs. Russell. Mrs. Shaw was formerly assistant matron at the Institutional church. "There is no truth in any of the charges made against this home," said Mrs. Shaw yesterday. "I came here to take the management of the children in February, and since I have been here I can answer that there has been no cruelty of any kind. I have two children of my own who live here, and I treat them just as I do the others. The only punishment which children ever receive is a spanking. It is necessary where there are so many children that discipline be kept. But no one ever punishes the little ones but myself, and I only spank them whenever it is necessary, with my open hand." CHILDREN LIKE MRS. SHAW. The little boys and girls in the home do not seem to be afraid of Mrs. Shaw, but play about her in what seems to be the most affectionate manner. "I think the boys and girls love me, and I have always wanted them to," said she. Mrs. Shaw says that Mrs. Russell, who was an inmate of the home with her four children for months without cost, became angry at her because she suggested that some of the money which Mrs. Russell earned after she finally secured a position at the Kupper hotel be spent on the children. " 'My money is my own,' she said, and seemed angry at the suggestion. 'I'll spend it as I please.' " Eddie, Mrs. Russell's 14-year-son, was placed by the home on a farm at Arthur, Kas., and his 13-year-old brother Earl is on another farm a few miles from there. Mrs. Shaw says that the boys were not placed in adoption, but were simply put on the farms for a summer's outing. She says that is the custom of the Institution church and other charitable institutions in Kansas City to place children with private families, sometimes for adoption, unless a part at least of their board is paid. Mrs. Russell consented that her two boys be sent to Kansas for the summer, she says. FOUNDED FOUR YEARS AGO. St. Joseph's home was founded four years ago by Mrs. Annie Baker, who had run a similar institution for two years in Joplin, Mo. Mrs. Shaw says the home was founded by Mrs. Baker after being left destitute with two children, in order to help mothers where were in a similar condition. It is supported by public subscription. "The whole trouble is that we do not give an accounting of our finances to the Associated Charities," said Mrs. Shaw. "They have been trying to get us to do this for a long time, and when we consistently refused to make regular financial reports to them they became angry and have been trying to do the home harm ever since. "We cannot see why we should give up the management of our enterprise to the Associated Charities, who had nothing to do with its beginning or its development." Labels: architects, Armourdale, Associated Charities, charity, children, Cleveland avenue, detention home, Institutional church, Judge Goodrich, thanksgiving May 31, 1907 CHANCE FOR VENUS SCHOOL BOARD WILL PASS ON NOW KEPT IN SECLUSION PARK BOARD MEMBER AND EN- GINEER EXPRESS VIEWS. Both Call It a Perfect Work of Art -- Mr. Buchan, the Donor, Says Cleveland Accepted a Sim- ilar Statue Without a THE STATUE OF VENUS GENETRIX REJECTED BY THE KANSAS CITY, KAS. SCHOOL BOARD. The fate of the statue Venus Genetrix, now reposing in the basement of the public library in Kansas City, Kas., will in all probability be finally decreed at Monday night's meeting of the board of education. The members of the board who have been keeping this particular piece of art in seclusion ever since its presentation by Senator W. J. Buchan, will be asked to render their final decision at the next meeting. It is understood that a large number of lovers of art will attend Monday night's meeting and try to convince the board that by turning down the gift it will be depriving the library of a valuable and beautiful work of art. Leading citizens are manifesting much concern in the matter. The majority of them are in favor of giving Venus the most conspicuous location in the library building. George Kessler, landscape architect, who has been employed to lay out a park and boulevard system in Kansas City, Kas., examined the statue at a recent meeting of the Kansas City, Kas., park board and pronounced it a most beautiful work of art. PERFECT WORK OF ART. J. P. Angle, a member of the park board, to whose office the statue was consigned by the park board, says that he has never gazed upon a more perfect work of art. "While I do not put myself up as a critic in statuary," said Mr. Angle yesterday, "yet I have visited many art galleries, and from the collections of fine art I have seen I am frank to say I I do not believe I could pick a more beautiful piece of statuary than that which the school board has rejected." Nathaniel Barnes, former postmaster, in speaking about the statue says that no one with a spark of love for the fine art could find the slightest objection to Venus. However, he suggests that if the school board is in doubt as to the propriety of accepting the gift and giving it a proper place in the library building, a commission might be appointed to determine its worth as a piece of fine art and also decide whether or not it should be exhibited in the library. Mr. Buchan, the donor of the statue, in speaking about his gift and the subsequent action of the school board, said: "I think the whole affair is too ridiculous to discuss. I went over to Italy, in my trip around the world, and while there did not forget my home town. I saw this beautiful statue in the original at Rome and bought the fine replica I presented to the board of education in Florence. I made a special trip to Florence to get the piece and paid $450 for it. It cost in transportation another $100. FUNNY TO BUCHAN. "For the life of me, I can't understand the aversion of the school board for the statue. A man who was making the trip with me got a similar one for the library at Cleveland, O., and he tells me there were no objections from growing young people there. "The funniest thing about the deal is that the excuse of the board is that young girls and boys who see the statue may have read Ouida's book in which it is criticized. Now, I may be wrong in my judgement of immoral things, but I think a girl or boy who reads Ouida's proscribed books can not be injured much by looking on the4 excellent piece of art work she condemns." W. E. Griffith, a member of the board, said yesterday that the statue was too nude to be placed in the rotunda of the library, if not in a collection of such pieces. "I am not prudish," said Mr. Griffith, "but I am opposed to tempting girls and boys who have not reached the age of discretion, to make remarks and draw inferences. The statue was given to us in good faith, but it is unfit. We can not help that. We are only sorry we can not use it out of courtesy to Mr. Buchan. The statue would not be half so suggestive if there was no drapery at all." WOMEN NOT DISPLEASED. Attorney Edward Barker, 713 Minnesota avenue, who has taken considerable interest in the disposition of the Venus, yesterday conducted a party of women, including his wife, to the park board rooms where the statue is stored temporarily awaiting further action of the school board. "What do you think of it?" Mr. Barker asked them. "Oh, it is just lovely," they answered in chorus. Afterward, all of the women said they would not be ashamed to have the Venus installed in their parlors or hallways. "The school board is trying to out-Comstock Comstock," is the way Attorney Barker expressed his opinion of the action of that body regarding the Venus. Labels: architects, arts, George Kessler, Kansas City Kas, libraries, Minnesota avenue, statues January 24, 1907 FROM STAGE TO FACTORY. School Teacher from Nebraska Must Wait Here for Father. Wilma Frazier, a pretty 19-year old school teacher, who disappeared from Scribner, Neb., last Thanksgiving, at the same time as did Louis Roy Whitman, a barber and railroad employe, was found by the police yesterday morning at 706 Wyandotte street, and is being detained in the matron's room at police headquarters, waiting instructions from her father. The girl is the daughter of Joseph H. Frazier, of Des Moines, Ia. When she left Scribner it was with the understanding that she ws going to visit relatives in Fremont, Neb. Howeever, both she and Whitman joined an aggregation of barnstormers, which toured the gasoline circuit until the light fund was exhausted. It was in LeRoy, Kas., that the footlights, after one consvulsive sputter, went out and jewelry, baggage and everything not required in the lightest of light marching order went by the board to satisfy cash due on meal tickets. Barely enough was saved to allow Miss Frazier to reach Kansas City. She went to work here in a candy factory, but Whitman stuck to the stage. The girl said last night that she barely knew Whitman and that their simultaneous disappearance was only a coincidence. The last time she saw him, she says, was in LeRoy, when "The Runaway Tramp" came to a halt. Labels: architects, Armourdale, Des Moines, police headquarters, Wyandotte street |Get the Book| Kansas City Stories Early Kansas City, Missouri
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Last Sunday, I posted Part 1 of “(Almost) Everything You Need to Know About Sheltered Workshops”. In it, we discussed why good people end up running bad services, how sub-minimum wage works, the problems with the sheltered workshop business model and how the National Council on Disability got involved in this issue. At the end of our last post, the Council had just authorized a small fact-finding task force to learn about sheltered workshops and supported employment programs. Let’s pick up where we left off… Why do families defend sheltered workshops? In late 2011, the Council began a new initiative to understand the factors that drive sub-minimum wage for people with disabilities and come up with a plan to end it. We visited sheltered workshops and supported employment providers in seven states to inform ourselves on the issue before compiling recommendations. To understand what NCD learned in those site visits, and the policy recommendations we put together for the Council’s later endorsement, it is important to spend some time highlighting where the opposition to sheltered workshop closure comes from. While some of it is driven by large provider agencies defending a business model that funds high salaries and subsidizes other less profitable programs, a lot of it is principled. There is considerable anxiety, particularly from families, about losing the functions that sheltered workshops currently serve. I’d like to highlight two reasons for this. Sheltered Work as Respite Care and Day Habilitation For a considerable number of families and a smaller number of providers we spoke to, the sheltered workshop was not viewed first and foremost as an employment program. For them, the workshop represented a place for people with disabilities to go to have something to do during the day, regardless of earnings. Many parents expressed concern that if their child did not have access to the sheltered workshop as a form of day activity, they would not be able to maintain their own employment. A common refrain was that if the sheltered workshop closed, “my son/daughter is going to end up spending their day on the couch watching television.” Respite care, essentially giving a break to family members providing support to a relative with a disability, is a very real need for families whose adult relatives with developmental disabilities live at home, as is the case for almost three-fourths of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. There is a great deal of evidence supporting respite’s effectiveness in dramatically reducing institutionalization. One of the more recent studies I’m familiar with found that spending just $1,000 on respite care within the last two month reduced the risk of hospitalization for an autistic child by eight percent. (Of some interest to those reading this blog, the same study did not find access to behavioral interventions had any significant effect in reducing hospitalization.) Access to respite historically took place out of home, and sometimes involved people with developmental disabilities being temporarily institutionalized, a model that certainly is not consistent with our values. In recent years, respite has shifted to a service that can be delivered anywhere, from in a person’s family home to at a volunteer or community activity of a person’s choosing. The point is to provide some form of meaningful engagement that can relieve family members of support work for a period of time. Many parent defenders of sheltered workshops look to them to accomplish this – in short, they want their children to have something to do during the day so they do not have to stay home to support them. This is not an unreasonable request. Despite that, a sheltered workshop is by no means the only option for offering people with intellectual and developmental disabilities meaningful service-provision choices during the day. In the 1980s, then Assistant Secretary of Education of the time Madeline Will oversaw the creation of grants to states to establish and scale supported employment services. Supported employment brought supports like job coaching and other employment services to jobs in the community. Rather than workers with disabilities being forced to work in a segregated workplace in order to access employment supports, supported employment specializes in assisting those workers in finding a job consistent with their strengths, interests and priorities. Eventually, supported employment became a standard service option in most states’ Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) programs. Supported employment includes not only assisting a person with a disability in locating a job, but also working with the job-seeker and the employer to craft job responsibilities that both match the worker’s strengths and the employer’s needs. The typical supported employment process begins with a “discovery” period, whereby a job-seeker with a disability is exposed to multiple different workplaces to help identify strengths and preferences, an particularly important process for job-seekers with communication disabilities. Supported employment can also work with employers to adjust job descriptions and even craft new ones that meet both business needs and worker skill sets, far beyond the scope of what is legally required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. As of 2013, 113,271 workers with intellectual and developmental disabilities were receiving supported employment services on an ongoing basis to support their inclusion in the workforce. The classic response to this is simple: not all disabled job-seekers will be able to find community employment. This is, of course, true. Significant disparities between state community employment rates of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities show that the right strategies can drastically boost the number of workers with significant disabilities who find community jobs. Still, just like the general workforce, not everyone will succeed. More sophisticated opponents of workshop closure have expressed concern that a person with a disability who leaves a workshop and does not find community employment will end up in a day habilitation center. Day habilitation centers are segregated facilities where people with psychiatric and developmental disabilities often find themselves, performing make-work activities, arts and crafts and other things determined by a program schedule with little choice on the part of the people forced to spend their day accordingly. Day habilitation is not a new service – Medicaid funding to such settings predates sheltered workshops in many parts of the country. Medicaid got into the employment services business in the first place in large part to make sure that people with disabilities had an option other than day habilitation facilities. Defaulting into day habilitation centers is a real concern for people with significant disabilities and their families. There is considerable evidence that facility-based day habilitation is worse than even a sheltered workshop environment, carrying with it all of the segregation without any form of training or economic renumeration. Still, this is not the only option for people with disabilities who do not find community employment. Using the same logic that brought employment services out of sheltered workshops and respite care out of institutions, more and more states are shifting how they deliver day habilitation services to more integrated models. For example, the State of New Jersey sparked considerable outrage from provider organizations earlier this year when they proposed requiring that at least 75% of a person’s day habilitation services take place out of a separate facility. The state also proposed that there should “be no overall facility schedule for participants; each individual should have a unique schedule reflecting their interests and goals.” While the final plan backtracked somewhat from the proposal, the state still committed to moving day habilitation towards a more integrated model of services set by the preferences of the person being supported, outside of a segregated day activity center. Other states have been following similar paths. Vermont, which became the first state in the nation to eliminate the use of sheltered workshops in 2003, is one of a number of states to only deliver day habilitation within integrated settings. An integrated day habilitation program, where a person can choose how and where they spend their day, is a much better outcome than both a sheltered workshop or a segregated day activity center. Many workers leaving sheltered workshops will find higher pay and better jobs in community employment. This may even be the case for most, depending on the workshop and the people served within it. Others may instead find that integrated day habilitation models offer a way to spend the day that is more meaningful and more integrated than a sheltered workshop environment. For much of the second group, sheltered work provided very little (if any) economic benefits. Someone compensated to the tune of a few cents an hour is hardly employed. In these cases, sheltered work represented a form of backdoor respite care or day habilitation program: something for people to do during the day. And if the purpose of the workshop is not employment, the question that we have to ask is simple: can we not offer people better choices of how to spend their day than being shuttered in a facility pretending to perform manual labor? Of course we can, and in states across the country, we are. Lack of knowledge of those options represented one of the biggest sources of anxiety for families the Council met with in our travels. Fear of Loss of Benefits The second most common fear on the part of families (and even some people with disabilities) was the potential that workers may lose Medicaid benefits as a result of higher earnings outside of a sheltered workshop. Sheltered workshop employees are usually Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients, a program managed by the Social Security Administration that provides a small monthly check and immediate access to the Medicaid program for people with disabilities without sufficient work experience to qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance. While the higher paycheck that integrated work would bring could easily offset any reduction in SSI earnings, loss of access to Medicaid – the payer for the services that enable many people with disabilities to stay in the community with their basic needs met – would be catastrophic. At one point, this would have been a very legitimate concern. Prior to 1980, SSI recipients who exceeded the income caps for the program could very easily get kicked off of Medicaid. In 1980, Congress passed the Social Security Disability Amendments Act of 1980, creating a three-year demonstration program allowing disabled workers to maintain access to Medicaid when their income rose above the level at which their SSI cash payments would be cut off. The program, referred to as 1619b for the legislative section that authorized it, allowed workers to maintain Medicaid eligibility if their continued employment would be seriously inhibited if they lost eligibility for Medicaid services. Congress later made this provision permanent in the 1986 Employment Opportunities for Disabled Americans Act, signed by President Reagan. The precise income level that workers with disabilities can earn up while maintaining Medicaid eligibility is set by a state by state formula calculated based on the average Medicaid expenses in that state, ranging from $27,244 in Alabama to $65,144 in Connecticut. Anywhere within that range is more than enough to allow the vast majority of those leaving sheltered workshops to maintain Medicaid access. Other work incentive programs exist that allow people to maintain Medicaid benefits long after their earnings rise above the level at which SSI cash payments would be cut off. Section 201 of the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act allows states to set up a “Medicaid Buy-In program“, authorizing workers with disabilities to buy-in to Medicaid under terms set by the state. This represents a significant policy advance, as states can set income caps far higher than those under 1619b and can also waive the draconian asset cap for those using the Buy-In. To date, 46 states have made use of the Medicaid Buy-In. While each state sets different income, asset and other limits to the program, most states have left ample flexibility to allow workers with disabilities leaving workshops to stay on Medicaid. During the Council’s site visits, we found limited knowledge of these work incentive programs, despite the fact the oldest of them were created over three decades ago. Many of the workshops had begun before the creation of 1619b – and some of the people with disabilities within them started working there almost as long ago. Even among younger workers and their family members, there was an understandable confusion as to how to navigate the fairly complex rules within the SSI program. Many people with disabilities had been sent into the workshop after achieving initial success in integrated employment because their family members were under the mistaken impression that their Medicaid coverage was at risk if they kept earning higher wages. What practices promote better quality services? I chose to focus on family member opposition in the previous section, but of course the Council spent time with many other stakeholders. People with disabilities expressed a consistent interest in earning more money and moving into more interesting community jobs, though many did express appreciation for the social opportunities even segregated programs afforded over what was available living at home. Service-providers usually defended whatever business they were in, whether that was sheltered workshops, supported employment or a mixture of both. This too was not shocking. Of more interest were our conversations with state policymakers and advocates in the states who had succeeded in closing workshops while expanding supported employment. In these discussions, we learned a great deal about the strategies states could undertake to move away from the workshop model in a responsible way, without abandoning people with severe disabilities in the process. Understanding Provider Business Models Vermont was the state we learned the most about systemic change from. As mentioned earlier, the state had closed its last workshop in 2003, completing a process they had begun three years previously. Talking with leaders of the state Developmental Disability Service agency, I got a sense of the strong political will that was required to initiate that process in 2000. “We decided we would fund what we believed in and not fund what we did not,” commented one state leader, “That made the difference.” To operationalize that belief required working with providers. Vermont had a number of advantages over other states, most notably the lack of a strong provider lobby to oppose the move. As a small state, policymakers also had the ability to build a relative consensus in support of shifting to integrated employment services. In a larger states like California or New York, the task of building political support for employment related systems change would likely be much harder. Still, opposition to the transition existed. In early conversations with workshop leaders, one state policymaker recalled asking a simple question: “What if we just moved the folks who we can find jobs for in the community out of the workshop?” The answer came quickly from a workshop executive: the workshop’s economics simply would simply not work if that happened, because “with those people gone, no one would be available to do the work to meet our production contracts.” This is a crucial point, and one that recalls the Congressional Research Service’s point about conflict of interest from Part 1. Sheltered workshop economics depend on their maintaining the employment of workers who likely could be supported to find jobs at or above minimum wage with community employers. Without that population, the workshop would not be economically viable and could not fulfill their contracts. Because of that, one of the first and most important steps that states seeking to make progress on integrated employment need to undertake is a moratorium on new sheltered workshop placements. Without that, workshops will work aggressively to funnel capable workers with disabilities into their workforce, trading on the fears of family members and close relationships with schools and other public programs to do so. In short, as long as a sheltered workshop has an “open front door”, they will seek to replace those who leave with workers who might otherwise succeed in community employment. It’s a rotten system, and one that should be shut down as soon as possible. Still, we quickly came to the conclusion that the focus of advocacy efforts to close workshops should work carefully to preserve the agencies running them. Many of the biggest workshop operators – Arc, Easter Seals and Goodwill affiliates, for example – were also the biggest supported employment providers in their area. Even where that was not the case, the agencies that operated workshops had often developed truly useful expertise in supporting people with significant disabilities in working productively. With appropriate retraining and political will on the part of agency leaders, many workshops can and do “convert” to a supported employment model. To this day, the Vermont chapter of APSE – the country’s leading association of supported employment service-providers and supporters – runs an annual “Conversion Institute” devoted to teaching sheltered workshop leaders how to shift to a supported employment business model. If they can be convinced to evolve, today’s sheltered workshops represent vital elements of tomorrow’s supported employment provider network. To encourage these transitions, states must clearly message their “seriousness” through a moratorium on new workshop placements and a set, time-bound schedule for phasing out the use of workshops for the existing population. State policymakers should not stop there, however. They have an even more powerful tool at their disposal: Medicaid reimbursement rates. As discussed earlier, the majority of workshops and 14(c) certificate holders are also Medicaid providers. States can set Medicaid rates to sheltered workshop and supported employment providers to encourage the former to shift towards the latter. Some of this is as simple as paying more for supported employment and integrated employment outcomes than for sheltered workshops and segregated ones. (Several case studies on adjusting rates to incentivize employment are available here, for those with reason to delve into the details.) A few states have adopted an even more innovative model, reimbursing employment providers for the number of hours that a worker with a disability works rather than the number of hours of job coaching or other services provided to them. The federal Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services will soon be issuing more detailed guidance on such “pay for performance” approaches. Rate setting is a complex task, and generally benefits from some degree of external expertise. A number of national experts and technical assistance bodies are available to assist states in that process, like the State Employment Leadership Network of the National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disability Services or the Office of Disability Employment Policy’s Employment First State Leadership Mentoring Program, which pairs high-performing states with low-performing ones. State policymakers need to ensure that service-providers are reimbursed at higher rates for people with more complex support needs. Many states use the Supports Intensity Scale for these kinds of determinations. At the same time, not all supported employment arrangements are created equal. Providers may feel an incentive to create small “mini-workshops” in the community through enclaves or mobile work crew models, unless their reimbursement models specifically incentivize supporting people to find employment most consistent with their interests on an individual basis (by paying higher rates for providers that help people with disabilities find jobs on an individual basis, instead of placing them in a small group cluster of jobs set aside for people with disabilities). One of my Council colleagues represented a provider association in his home state of Massachusetts. Based on the experience he had during the site-visits, he began a dialogue with his state government and provider, family and self-advocate stakeholders on how to end the use of sheltered workshops in MA. The result – a blueprint on getting the State of Massachusetts out of the sheltered workshop business – ended up creating a concrete timetable for action in MA and serving as a rationale for the state legislature to commit bridge funding to help providers transition to supported employment models. In short, this has been done before – and we can do it again, where we choose to. Get VR to the Table (Kicking and Screaming if Necessary) States like Vermont and Washington, both of which had relatively high-performing employment service systems, also made sure to build strong collaborations with vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies. VR, for all of its flaws, is the agency in state government with the most experience in disability employment and – your mileage will really vary on this, depending on the state you live in – the strongest relationships with the employer community. Technically, VR should be the first point of contact for helping people with disabilities find a job, while Medicaid funding can serve to sustain supported employment services after VR takes the initial steps of helping a person find a job and get acclimated to their workplace. In practice, for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, VR all too often deems them “unemployable”, leaving the Medicaid system responsible for paying for the full spectrum of employment services, from job search and discovery to ongoing service-provision. Medicaid is often ill-suited to this role, being predominantly a healthcare program, and the refusal of VR to serve this population results in Medicaid agencies needing to replicate skill sets that VR should already have. States are trying to address this by building memorandums of understanding between state Medicaid agencies – usually represented by the Developmental Disability operating division – and VR for the purpose of articulating how the two systems will work with each other and who will pay for what. In the states we visited, however, VR and Medicaid still worked without consistent coordination – except where the VR agency had committed funding for joint infrastructure projects that gave it an incentive to serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, having already sunk money into preparing to do so. For example, Vermont prepared for its sheltered workshop closure by using VR funds to provide small grants to local providers to build supported employment programs. There are a lot of things that VR and Medicaid can do together that would be nearly impossible for either to manage alone. In Vermont, we found that the use of VR funding for provider grants, combined with traditional Medicaid reimbursements to those providers, gave supported employment agencies the ability to “follow-along” with people who no longer required ongoing employment supports and be available in case people fell into crisis again. This would have been very hard to do with Medicaid funding alone, where expenditures usually have to be tracked to a specific type of service and beneficiary. States need a clear set of “rules of the road” to allow both VR and Medicaid to invest in employment outcomes – and to allow both to take credit for successes and be held accountable for failures in the process. These things usually only develop when strong new leadership came into play, either from a Governor’s office or a particularly visionary VR or state Developmental Disability Services director. Without new leadership or external pressure, the existing VR system does not play well with others. Leverage Federal Intervention For the last fifteen years, advocacy efforts at securing more inclusive service options for people with disabilities have benefitted from a powerful tool. In 1999, the Supreme Court ruled in the landmark Olmstead v. L.C. case that people with disabilities had a right under the Americans with Disabilities Act to access any service that a state provided in a segregated setting in an integrated one as well. The Obama Administration’s Justice Department has been exceptional at enforcing Olmstead, bringing litigation that has forced states to not only close institutions but drastically expand community services across the country. Though Olmstead was originally talked about mainly in the context of getting people residential supports out of institutions, the Justice Department has expanded the legal theory Olmstead uses to cover employment in recent years. In landmark cases in Oregon and Rhode Island, the Justice Department has required states to close new entrances into sheltered workshops, articulate a plan to shift people currently within them out of those settings and drastically expand available supported employment services. Olmstead litigation is definitely “the stick” when it comes to incentivizing states to move away from sheltered workshops. But in my experience, it is one that is not always unwelcome. State leaders operate under any number of domestic political constraints. As such, they are often secretly quite pleased when the federal government relieves them of responsibility over deciding a difficult problem by requiring an otherwise politically difficult course of action. While I wouldn’t go so far as to say that people in state government celebrate when the federal government sues them, it wouldn’t shock me if many are not altogether unhappy being forced to take steps they might otherwise find politically impossible. In our visit to Oregon, where the Justice Department’s litigation had recently begun, many of us sensed a cautious tenor of hope that the litigation would open up new doors to better services. In other states, fear of the Justice Department stepping in was prompting action that might otherwise not have been possible. Engage with self-advocates and families Change always has to be politically sustainable, particularly when it comes to disability service-provision. Wherever possible, provider associations should be worked with to convince them to cooperate with sheltered workshop conversion. Often, providers heavily resist change – in which case engaging with self-advocates and families becomes even more important. Self-advocacy groups generally support these types of transitions – but may be too weak or dependent on provider organizations who provide financial or logistical support to effectively lobby. I’ve long argued that one of the most important things a state can do to prepare for progressive systems change is invest in the independence and self-sufficiency of a statewide self-advocacy association. By helping self-advocacy groups wean off the provider associations that often provide logistical support for meetings, transportation and other factors, self-advocates will have a much greater ability to pursue their own agenda to policymakers, even when it is at odds with providers. Families will generally split on workshop closure. Some, particularly younger families, will be enthusiastically in favor of it. Others, particularly those whose children have been in sheltered workshops for a long time and remember the period before them, will be adamantly opposed. The states making the best progress on winning over families start from a position of understanding the major concerns that drive that opposition, as discussed earlier. Clear and ongoing communication is necessary from the beginning of the process. Families need to hear clear solutions on what will prevent their loved one from being left without anything to do during the day if they don’t find a job. By beginning the process with a clearly articulated plan for expanding benefits planning, integrated day services and respite along with supported employment, many families can be won over. And of those that are not, frequently that transition will occur after the closure process has already taken place. In Vermont, we met with a mother who had led the charge against closing the state’s last workshop in 2003. Today, a decade later, her daughter was successful in supported employment, and her mother marveled at how experience in an integrated workplace had made her happier and more communicative. Wherever possible, however, skeptics should be brought in to the process and allowed to brainstorm with state policymakers as to how to address their sincere concerns. Where opposition is implacable, state policymakers and advocates shouldn’t hesitate to go over the head’s of organizations that may be poorly representing their constituents and talk directly with individual family members and providers who are open to being convinced. Often, even opponents of workshop conversion will participate in a constructive planning process once it is clear that it will be taking place anyway. Meaningful Integrated Day Services Integrated day services, as discussed earlier, represent a crucial point on the employment and day services continuum. This is not just the case for people who don’t find integrated employment. Frequently, people with disabilities leaving workshops for supported employment find themselves working less than full time. Even if they are making more money working 5 hours a week at or above minimum wage than at 40 below minimum wage, many people still want additional service options to fill more of their day. If a person needs more intense support in order to access volunteer or recreational activities, it is important to have a funding stream that can provide that, lest someone be left without access to the community during the time they aren’t working. Integrated day habilitation can allow for that. After the Council produced our initial report to Congress on phasing out sub-minimum wage, we began to work with congressional offices to craft legislation that would incentivize states to begin these transitions on their own. States respond to federal financial incentives, and we wanted to leverage the Medicaid program’s dollars to encourage states to pursue these transitions. The result, the recently introduced Transition to Independence Act (S. 1604), includes within it a strong definition of integrated day services: (5) INTEGRATED DAY SERVICES.—The term “integrated day services” means services integrated in and supporting the full access of individuals with disabilities to the greater community to the same degree as individuals not receiving services that are provided consistent with all of the following: (A) No overall facility or program schedule for the individuals receiving such services. (B) Each individual receiving such services has a unique schedule reflecting the individual’s interests and goals. (C) Activities take place on an individual basis or in small groups of individuals who choose to be served together. (D) The majority of time spent receiving such services takes place within the broader community rather than within a single-site, fixed site, or center-based program for individuals with disabilities, regardless of the program size. (E) The services are provided consistent with the requirements of section 441.710 of title 42, Code of Federal Regulations. The purpose of this definition is to ensure that integrated day services are meaningfully different from the facility based programs of years past. This means more than just having activities take place outside of a fixed-site. It also means that people should be able to set their own schedules, pick their own activities and have the help necessary to make informed choices about those decisions. Too often, programs pass for “integrated” when they simply bus people with disabilities around to pre-arranged activities in clusters of individuals who didn’t choose to be served together. Integration isn’t just about location – it is first and foremost about choice, autonomy and control over one’s own life. Will new Day and Employment Services support people with severe disabilities? One more question often comes up during these transitions: will new day and employment services still serve the same people as the old system did? After all, if it is easier to support people with less complex needs in integrated settings, won’t providers focus most of their energy on the people who are easiest to assist? This is a legitimate concern, albeit one that has been addressed successfully in other contexts. The closure of state institutions led to a similar conversation, with many opponents of de-institutionalization worried that it would benefit people with less complex needs while leaving those with more significant ones out in the cold. This did not occur, largely because of careful planning and investment that focused on ensuring the needs of all people with disabilities leaving institutions. A similar process can and is being implemented in states pursuing sheltered workshop closure and conversion. In the de-institutionalization context, one of the most important tools for ensuring that people leaving institutions would be well served was the Money Follows the Person program. Created by the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, Money Follows the Person authorized the federal government to cover 100% of the service costs for people with disabilities leaving institutions for the first year after they left an institutional environment. This ensured that people with disabilities leaving an institutional setting were at the front of the line for services, even if their state had a waiting list for those who had never been in an institutional setting. While Congress has not (yet) created a Money Follows the Person for Integrated Employment, states can still imitate the policy implications of such an initiative, by requiring that those leaving sheltered workshops and facility-based day programs be put at the front of the line for new employment and day services. The NCD-inspired Transition to Independence Act would create similar incentives to Money Follows the Person at the federal level, by offering states bonus payments for shifting people in sheltered workshops and facility-based day habilitation programs to integrated employment and day services. As mentioned earlier, many states use “tier” systems like the AAIDD Supports Intensity Scale to set payment rates higher for people with more complex needs. This is a critical component of making sure people with the most severe disabilities are not left behind. Case studies on this topic show that rates can be aligned not only with particular outcomes, but with the level of complexity of a person’s needs. Particular effort can be given to encourage certain provider agencies to specialize in serving people with “hard-to support” disabilities in integrated settings. Some states have even given start-up grants to provider organizations to focus on those populations, in exchange for agreeing to serve as providers of last resort. If rates are set high enough, providers can build a sustainable business model supporting people with very complex needs in an integrated, inclusive way. There are a wealth of other things that I could cover here, but I think we’ve probably covered enough for two (very long) blog posts. I have deliberately chosen to focus these posts on the issues that are most relevant to state policy, since I suspect my average reader is much more likely to be engaged there. At the federal level, the disability advocacy community remains actively engaged on things like putting pressure on 14(c) certificate holders with the ultimate goal of abolition, reforming contract preferences that continue to send hundreds of millions of dollars to sheltered workshops and shifting the incentives states operate under to encourage integrated employment outcomes. If you are interested in reading more about those things, consider taking a look at the recently published interim report of the Department of Labor’s Advisory Committee on Increasing Competitive Integrated Employment of Individuals with Disabilities. Despite the clunky name, the Advisory Committee is the home of some of the most interesting discussions on disability employment policy today. For the severely wonk-ish amongst you, I highly recommend it. A Note: Anyone who spends more than a few years working in public policy falls into jargon and inaccessible language, often without noticing it. If there is anything in this post that you don’t understand or don’t follow, feel free to comment with your questions. That also goes for those of you who have disagreements or conflicting views – I would love to hear from you too. As always, I reserve the right to moderate comments which are abusive, make personal attacks or seem to be made in bad faith.
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Do people actually use SUV’s for their intended purpose? Even if they don’t, Ford offers a good reason why they should! Welcome the new 2013 Ford Explorer Sport, the more powerful family member of Ford’s SUV lineup. The biggest and most welcomed addition to the Explorer is, yes we aren’t lying, the new 350 HP twin-turbocharged V6 engine with a six-speed automatic! Read more after the break. Exterior: The Ford Explorer has changed its face in recent years, and the Explorer Sport is a little different. You will notice it does stand a little taller than the regular Explorer, as well as the new 20-inch rims. You will also find black-colored roof racks and lighter lenses on the headlights. That’s about it; the body remains the same for the most part. Power: Here is the biggest improvement of the Ford Explorer. The Explorer can come with the 2.0 liter EcoBoost, as seen in the 2012 model. However, for the 2013 Explorer Sport, you are looking at a 350 HP twin-turbo V6 with a six-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters on the steering wheel. Also, you will find a stiffer body and stiffer suspension in the new Explorer, designed for actual off-roading. Expect 22 MPG on the highway, although specific numbers have yet to be released. What else is there?: Well, you could get a Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 or maybe a Range Rover Evoque for that price. The SRT8 might have it beat with HP, but let’s see how the SHO engine holds up against the Dodge counterpart. However, the MPG on the Explorer beats the Grand Cherokee hands down.
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I am using Scrapy s3 image pipiline to upload images to amazon storage. The log shows no errors whatsoever but only half of the scraped items are uploaded. I have checked scraped items and all of them do have checksum and image url value which means every item has valid image and was processed through pipiline. Where should I look for solution or error? I am under imporession that spider closes before the item pipiline que is finished.
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Are you spending a lot of time browsing and empty scrolling through social media apps? Then to stop wasting time, you must set a time limit for all those apps or websites that you surf. iPhone has this feature called Screen Time, which allows the user to set a time limit for individual apps or websites installed on their iPhones. Doing this will ensure that you do not waste your time on social media apps or such websites doing nothing. You should not be a slave to the technology or abuse it. You often have kids at home who may use your iPhone to surf the web, use any social media app, or even play any game. If you set a time limit for the apps they use, you can stop them from wasting time and focusing on productive ways to spend the time. Set A Time Limit For using Apps On iPhone Screen Time for iOS has a feature called App Limits. You have to enable this feature and individually set a time limit for each app or website on which you waste your valuable time doing absolutely nothing. Remember that your iPhone must be running at least iOS 12 as the Screen Time feature was baked into the iOS 12 and later. Preferably try to update your iOS to the latest system build. Steps to Set App Limits to any App or Website Here are the steps that you have to follow to set time limits for applications that you use on your iPhone. - Launch the Settings app - Navigate to Screen Time and tap on it - Under that, tap on the option App Limits - Next, tap on Add Limit - Then under Choose Apps, you can select a category so that you can set a time limit to the apps that come under the category. - For example, I select the category Social to limit the time I spend on social media apps such as Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, etc. - Within the category Social, there are all the primary social media apps from which you have to select the apps that you feel are wasting your time. - Once you have selected the apps, then tap on Next at the upper right corner. - Then set the time in terms of hours or minutes, and this is the time limit that the selected social media apps will follow until you disable or change this time limitation. Once you have set the time, tap on Add. - Five minutes before the time limit ends, you will be notified that your daily time quota for the concerned app or website use has been reached. - You can also set a time limit for individual apps. - The process is just the same as above, except you have to select only one app under the category and repeat the steps for each app that you want to set a different time limit for your daily usage. Through the App Limits feature, you can also customize the time limit for seven days a week. I mean, you can set the app limit to 1 hour for weekdays, but for weekends such as Saturday and Sunday, you can set the time limit to 5 hours. Customize Days of the Week and Set Time Limits for Apps The steps will continue from selecting the apps from any provided category. - To customize the Time limit in terms of days of a week, select the apps(or one app) under any category. - Then set a time limit as you did in the previous section - You will see a new feature showing up carried Customise Days. Tap on it. - Then you will see all the days of a week listed there. - Tap on each day and customize a time limit for each day You can follow the exact steps mentioned above if you want to set a time limit for surfing any website. It’s always important to use your time productively instead of going around empty scrolling or just following the Fear of Missing Out or FOMO mindset as it’s called and always keep going through social media apps and websites which may waste your time. So, now you know how to use App Limits under Screen Time in iOS and set a time limit for using apps and websites on your iPhone, ensuring that you spend your time productively. If you've any thoughts on How To Set A Time Limit For using Apps On iPhone?, then feel free to drop in below comment box. Also, please subscribe to our DigitBin YouTube channel for videos tutorials. Cheers!
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Marriott announced today that it suffered another significant data breach, but, unlike the one that it announced in late 2018, the current breach directly impacts Marriott customers, not just accounts inherited as part of the hotel chain’s acquisition of Starwood. Marriott believes that the data stolen includes information related to as many as 5.2 million guests at its hotels – and that the data stolen includes contact details, loyalty program information for both the Marriott Bonvoy program and partner programs, personal details and hotel-preferences information, and more. Thankfully, the firm does not believe at this point that any passwords, IDs, or payment card information was stolen. The breach was discovered in late February – apparently after an unusually large amount of guest information was accessed using the stolen login credentials of two employees of a franchise property. Marriott is offering a free year of IdentityWorks monitoring service to those affected by the breach. If your information was breached, you should: 1. Change your Marriott password 2. Change the passwords on any loyalty travel accounts (e.g., airline frequent flier accounts) connected to your Marriott account In any case, if you have not done so already, you should enable multi-factor authentication on all frequent traveler program accounts that have significant point balances.
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Recently there has been a lot of development work happening in relation to my WordPress theme framework, Elemental. The goal of Elemental is to create an awesome theme that will work equally well as a theme, or as a WordPress theme framework. Many frameworks look boring and are hard to style without creating child themes, and Elemental is the antidote to this. To show the cool things that Elemental does, and to keep people up to date on the different developments that are happening, I created ElementalHub. ElementalHub is a blog on which I talk about developments and updates as they happen, keeping people bang up to date, and hoping that I can get some feedback on changes and how they are received. I have also been thinking about the future for Elemental, and have come to the conclusion that the best way to extend it is to use plugins. I want to make the theme more focused on your website, and have the advanced/ niche content come through in child themes and plugins. As such I have released the first, of many, plugins for Elemental, called Elemental Designer. Elemental Designer is a plugin created to allow you to change the look of the theme without doing anything technical.
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Patti Isabell asked, updated on December 8th, 2022; Topic: 👁 184👍 6★★★★☆4 Stamp collecting is generally accepted as one of the areas that make up the wider subject of philately, which is the study of stamps. A philatelist may, but does not have to, collect stamps. It is not uncommon for the term philatelist to be used to mean a stamp collector. : a specialist in philately : one who collects or studies stamps. In addition, what stamps do people collect? By topic – Choosing a topic, such as animals, birds, flowers, space, Disney, or sports, is becoming an increasingly popular method of collecting stamps. Mint vs. used – Typically, people will collect either mint or used stamps. Mint stamps have never been used and often cost more. Again, what do stamp collectors look for? The condition of your stamp is one of the most important factors when determining stamp collection value. Expert collectors understand that perforations missing, faded colors, paper flacks, and other imperfections greatly diminish stamp value. Why is stamp collecting a good hobby? Stamp collecting can be a fun and rewarding hobby. ... This makes stamp collecting both interesting and educational. You can learn about different parts of the world through collecting stamps from other countries. Each country will usually have stamps that represent things that make that country special. What are Postage Stamps? A small adhesive piece of paper of specified value issued by a postal authority to be affixed to a letter or a parcel to indicate the amount of postage paid. Postage stamps are the most commonly used stamps and have a fixed amount of postage noted on them. People collect stamps because it is a cheap/affordable hobby, and that everyone can actually buy them. Click here to Buy Stamps. Most of us look for things that are interesting but affordable, especially during times of recession. ... The so-called old-fashioned hobbies are coming back and they are now regarded as cool. Stamp collections only rarely contain extremely rare and valuable stamps. ... Values assigned by stamp catalogues are very optimistic and seldom realized. In the real world, modern mint stamps are not worth their face value when sold at auction or to dealers unless there was a low print run or a printing error. The condition of the stamp matters. You might find that the stamps in your collection of significant catalog value are worth much less than you believed. ... Inferior quality stamps are, in fact, nearly worthless. You may have purchased some nice stamps at bargain prices, but their. Stamp magazines. The reputable publication 'Stamp Magazine' (above) is available from larger newsagents and the classified advertising section will help you to locate dealers and collectors who offer a valuation service. ... USA Philatelic is the only official source for the complete line of current stamps and stamp products from the U.S. Postal Service. Your information will be used to respond to your request. Collection is authorized by 39 USC 401, 403, & 404. The Postage stamps are an important source of information which reveals a lot of changes over a period of time due to the variety in the sizes of these stamps, the novelty in their subjects and colour schemes. 2. ... Such vivid variety of stamps, therefore, contributes significantly as a valuable repository of history. Do I need a stamp to mail a letter? Yes, you do need stamps to mail a letter both for domestic and international routes. ... Post offices require this proof that postage was paid and to help them scan and orient the letter further. It is illegal to place a stamp of the Queen upside down on a letter. ... The Act itself certainly does not refer to stamps. According to the Royal Mail, it is perfectly acceptable to put a stamp upside-down. Some of these items, undoubtedly, are purchased by philatelic investors, which is great. The rest of the purchasers – stamp collectors and philatelists- are buying and collecting for the enjoyment they derive from their hobby. ... So, yes, people still collect stamps. However, in 2019, a Penny Black can cost as little as £15 to £30 if it's in poor to reasonable condition. You might have to pay between £40 to £150 for a specimen of better quality, whereas a fine used example could fetch around £250 to £400.
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Remember what I pledged I’d do more this month? Stylefrizz Inbox Specials! And that’s one of those special specials! It’s your chance to decal all those celeb outfits picture straight into your wardrobe’s reality! 3.1 Phillip Lim is on sale chez theOutnet and here’s a taste of the goodies you can find there (along with the celebs you’ve already seen wearing 3.1 Phillip Lim!) (the story continues right after the jump with more images!) And if you thought that was all, well all you have to do is lower you eyes and meet more special specials available this week (Thursday, to be more specific) toujours chez theOutnet: it’s all tribal, baby! Cavalli? Anna Sui? Forget Valentine’s Day! Think about those hot Summer days!
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| THIS MESSAGE BOARD IS NO LONGER ACTIVE. TO SEE OUR ACTIVE MESSAGE BOARDS, PLEASE GO HERE | | | Re: Larry North Diet - UNAUTHORIZED Charges Re: Larry North Diet - UNAUTHORIZED Charges [ Back to Messages Posted by susan on October 05, 2000 at 19:31:58: In Reply to: Re: Larry North Diet - UNAUTHORIZED Charges posted by kathy on October 05, 2000 at 11:30:19: Thank you for the feed-back and have also contacted all the necessary agencies. Strange, I have all the numbers you have listed on last message! This is truly, as stated, a nightmare, a very frustrating one to say the least. I find it amazing Buyitnow has appeared to take no responsibility for the obvious 'questionable business' practices. All times are GMT -7. The time now is 10:55 AM. Site owned and operated by HealthBoards.comô Do not copy or redistribute in any form!
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14 Dec, 2020 Ronspot Limited have recently certificated to ISO 27001 Information Security Management Standard. Hear from our Lead Assessor, Kieran Ryan, on how Ronspot accomplished their objective of achieving certification by December. “I’ve always found it refreshing and energising working alongside startups and SMEs, helping them implement management systems to international standards. I recently had the pleasure of working with Michael Furey, CEO of Ronspot Limited, with the implementation of their ISO 27001 Information Security management standard. Ronspot is a tech Startup headquartered in Galway on the west coast of Ireland and has a development team based in Vadodara, India. Ronspot offer their clients an app-based booking system, which allows companies to reduce real estate costs by enabling staff to pre-book facilities such as office desks, car parking spaces and lockers. These services are particularly appropriate as the working environment has changed drastically. Many companies are more likely to adopt a hybrid blend of remote and office working, or Flexwork, a term coined by Harvard. They are a fast-growing company with 28 clients in the Pharmaceutical, Finance, Medical and Utility Services sectors, including some Fortune 500 companies. With clients spread across 9 countries in Europe. Following some preliminary work, Michael chose to work with ISO Quality Services with the objective of achieving certification by the beginning of December. A significant undertaking. We started with an Initial Assessment and many good and best practices were evident. We identified some areas that required improvement and developed a plan of action to ensure compliance with the ISO 27001 Standard. Key tasks were then shared between Michael in Ronspot and ISO Quality Services, with tight deadlines. From the outset, Michael’s commitment, enthusiasm and attention to detail was evident. After several weeks, we had a follow up meeting to review progress and ensure we were on target to meet our objective of certification in early December. Several new policies and procedures were documented, and the key process identified. Existing policies were reviewed and updated. After identifying Ronspot’s Information Assets, Michael analysed and compiled a Risks and Control measure document. Chrissy and I in ISO Quality Services prepared an Overview Manual along with some Process Flow Diagrams. These are the key documents used to show how Ronspot comply with the requirements of each of the Clauses of the ISO 27001 standard. With all the key elements in place, Ronspot achieved certification to the ISO 27001:2013 Information Security management system on 2nd December. This certification demonstrates to key stakeholders, including their clients and potential clients, that Ronspot takes the management of Information seriously and comply with world recognised standards in this area. Well done to Michael and all the team at Ronspot for a great achievement”. Account Manager, Chrissy Bligh adds: “Ronspot have been delightful to work with throughout their ISO implementation. Michael and the team are always communicative and responsive and truly embraced the ISO 27001 management system. I commend them for their achievements and perseverance through what has been such an unpredictable time for businesses. I look forward to seeing them continue to grow”. Michael Furey, CEO Ronspot comments: “Achieving ISO 27001 certification was one of our key goals at the beginning of 2020. Even with all the disruption and changes of plans that resulted from the pandemic, we never lost sight of the importance of implementing the standard. We were especially careful to choose an implementation partner that suited our needs and quickly settled on ISO Quality Services. We appreciate the help from all the team at ISO QSL, especially given the tight time frames. We could not recommend them highly enough and look forward to continuing relationship into the future.” ISO Quality Services Ltd are proud to specialise in the implementation and certification of the Internationally recognised ISO and BS EN Management Standards. Do you want to get ahead of your competition? Win more tenders or save time and money on reoccurring issues? Contact us today on 0330 058 5551 or email email@example.com. Alternatively, you can request a quote by filling out our enquiry form and a member of our team will be in touch shortly.
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With the first half of the season in the rearview mirror and all the hype about Manny Ramirez now behind us, the second half starts this evening with the EDA Rhinos visiting defending champions the Lamigo Monkeys in Taoyuan for the weekend and the Uni-President Lions playing the Brother Elephants in New Taipei City, before closing out the weekend series at the Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium on Sunday. While the Rhinos were undoubtedly the biggest winners in the first half, their success has definitely lifted the level of play of the rest of the league, most evident in the recent surge of the Primates. The defending champions did not have a good first half due to injuries that nearly sidelined the entire regular lineup at one point or another from the start of the season to the end of May. Their early breakdown, coupled with the Rhinos’ surprising success, virtually dropped the Primates out of title contention as early as mid-May, but with the lineup regaining its old potent form of late and the pitching staff finally settling in, manager Hung Yi-chung should have a lot to look forward to as his troops get set to give the Rhinos a serious run for their money in the second half. “With our veterans all coming back in good health and the younger guys having gained some quality experience filling in for them in the meantime, we have a very good squad that can finish the season strong,” Hung said in a recent interview. They won several close games down the stretch with a revived team that believe in themselves. Last month they amassed a 13-6 record, with five-game and six-game winning streaks under their belts. Now that they have a fresh start, Hung will certainly make the most of his second chance by putting out a lineup that includes super stars Lin Hung-yu, Lin Chih-sheng, Kuo Yen-wen and Chung “Yoyo Man” Cheng-yo. Anchoring the pitching staff for the Primates are hired guns Brian Burres and Mike Loree, who went 4-2 in nine combined starts last month, and closer J.D. Durbin, who has converted five of his last seven save opportunities with one earned run charged against him. Other than the Monkeys, the Uni-President Lions should also be very competitive in the second half after a much needed break in the past five days to help fine tune their game in the hope of breaking out of their current eight-game losing skid. Prior to the eight-game slump, the Lions had won five in a row by averaging nearly seven runs per game over the same span, thanks to a lineup that features Chang “OEO” Tai-shan, Chen Yung-chi and Kuo Jung-yo, who had a three-homer game on Saturday. Should the pitching improve for skipper Terushi Nakashima with the addition of former major leaguer Nelson Figueroa, the Lions will likely have a solid second half.
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Mr Whisper Mini Split Manuals. Bardhan Udry Development Microeconomics Pdf File on this page. Find yearbook pictures from the 1988 Bridgewater-Raritan East High School yearbook in Bridgewater, New Jersey. Browse old high school photos of friends, family, class pictures, even celebrities! Licensed to NJSIAA Championships Hy-Tek's Meet Manager 3/4/2007 04:15 PM HIGH SCHOOL STATES - 3/3/2007 to 3/4/2007 NJSIAA HIGH SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL STATES www.besmarttinc.com for results and more Results Girls 50 Yard Freestyle =============================================================================== NAT'L RECORD:!
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Salon 401 is a full service professional salon that takes great pride in what they do. Joe Jardino has been styling my hair for years, he is a hair color perfectionist! I get compliments on my hair all the time. I have referred several friends and family members to him. Joe takes his time with you and makes sure you are 100% satisfied when you leave. Joe and his team are up to date on the latest styles, techniques and products. I highly recommend Salon 401!
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By: Annette Sloan, Guest Blogger August 27, 2015 I am a former health teacher, and I have a confession to make. Health teachers don’t have it all figured out. They don’t magically live “perfect” healthy lives, just by virtue of what they do. They are learning, evolving human beings, just like everyone else. So here’s my confession: when I was a health teacher, I struggled with a deeply unhealthy relationship with food. As I write these words, I’m aware that my former students may end up reading them. Students whom I loved deeply then, and whom I continue to love to this day. If you’re a former student reading this, I want you to know that I think of you often. And that this confession is causing my stomach to tie up in knots. I never meant to be disingenuous. I was doing the best I knew how to do at the time. Here is my story. image via ososisters.com At age 22, I became the founding health teacher at a school that wanted health and wellness to be a strong part of its identity. During my seven years there, I taught hundreds of kids, created an award-winning wellness program, and brought in thousands of dollars to support student health. However, as you know, I struggled through it all in my own relationship with food. As a professional health educator, I believed that I needed to set a ‘perfect’ example of healthy eating– so I set strict rules for myself about what I could and could not eat. After all, I was teaching kids that healthy foods were “good,” and unhealthy foods were “bad.” I needed to practice what I preached, right? Except that I was miserable. My strict food rules made me feel deprived, which led me to secretly binge-eat “bad” foods – which led to guilt, shame, and self-loathing. After each binge, I recommitted to my strict food rules, promising myself that this time I would be strong. All the while, I took great care to present myself to the world as someone who was super-healthy. People watch you when you’re a health teacher– so I had better put on a good show. I am now 31 years old, and I’m grateful to report that I’ve healed my unhealthy relationship with food. I still work in the world of youth and health, but with a different approach. Today, I help young people to develop healthy habits that stem from a strong sense of self-worth. Sure, you can force yourself to make healthy choices – but wouldn’t you rather naturally want to do so? If I could go back to my days as a wellness teacher, three essential lessons I would teach are: 1) There is no such thing as “good” and “bad” foods. Yes, some foods are healthier than others, but when we think of food in terms of good and bad, we tend to unconsciously connect our self-worth with what we eat. No matter what you eat, you are worthy, just as you are. 2) Each of us is our own best nutrition expert. When you learn to trust your body’s guidance, you’ll find that you no longer have to force yourself to make healthy choices. Instead, you’ll choose healthy foods because you naturally crave their nourishment. 3) A little mindfulness goes a long way. When you take the time to slow down and really enjoy your food, your body does a much better job of digesting, metabolizing, and assimilating nutrients. Mindful eating is a serious game-changer. The crux of it is this: the root of your motivation matters, a lot. Sure, you can force yourself to make healthy choices – but wouldn’t you rather naturally want to do so because you believe you’re worthy of feeling your best? How do you make decisions about your health and diet? Tell us below! Annette Sloan is a health coach and speaker on a mission to help girls and women make peace with their relationships with food – and with themselves. Her business, (w)holehearted, specializes in compassionate health coaching for teen girls. Learn more at www.healthyteengirls.com. Every girl is a work in progress. If you need more help, click here.
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A very short hemoglobin (CerHb; 109 amino acids) binds O2 cooperatively in the nerve tissue of the nemertean worm Cerebratulus lacteus to sustain neural activity during anoxia. The structure of oxygenated wild-type CerHb displays a substantial editing of the globin fold which makes CerHb unique among the known globin fold evolutionary variants. Here we present the crystal structures of two CerHb mutants: Lys(E10)Trp (at 2.3 Å resolution) and Leu(G12)Ala (at 1.6 Å resolution) and its complex with xenon atoms (at 2.3 Å resolution). The single mutation Lys(E10)Trp, intended to perturb the protein heme binding, has also a dramatic and unexpected effect on the Hbond network stabilizing the O2 ligand, and it makes the protein more susceptible to heme-iron oxidation. The Leu(G12)Ala mutant and its complex with xenon atoms map a wide protein matrix tunnel connecting the distal site to a surface cleft between the E and H helices, thus suggesting a novel ligand access to heme. |Titolo:||Structural Studies on Cerebratulus lacteus Mini-Hb K(E10)W and L(G12)A Mutants| |Settore Scientifico Disciplinare:||Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica| |Data di pubblicazione:||2005| |Appare nelle tipologie:||01 - Articolo su periodico|
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The Big Chop The Big Chop is perfect for preparing and presenting your favorite foods! Use for everything from a charcuterie board, cheese board or simply chopping up your fresh fruits and veggies. Large handle for easy pick up and serving. Angled top cut design, for added surface area while cutting, is complimentary to right or left handed chefs. Finished with multiple coats of a special blend of high quality penetrating food-grade mineral oil along with water-resistant beeswax. Color & Wood grain may slightly vary due to natural wood variations. This item is made to order and will ship in 7-14 business days. Solid Wood / Walnut Size - W 12" / L 24" / H 1" General Care & Maintenance: Hand wash (do not soak or place in dishwasher) with soap and water. Towel dry immediately.
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It will come with 9 stock visuals and if you don't like one of these, you could pick your own personal picture within your Amazon Images folder.|Tucked to the metal strip on the again absolutely are a set of speakers. I used to be significantly from blown away through the sound they produced, but then speakers on tablets and phones hardly ever impress. They are doing The task for your odd YouTube clip, but in order to appreciate your movies at their best, you will need to plug in a fantastic set of headphones.|Tablets have settled into a relatively comfortable specialized niche as units for consuming video clip, combined Potentially with a little mild Net surfing or gaming.|Both of those are most effective still left effectively alone unless you’re in a true pictures crisis… and also then, we wouldn’t depend on this to save lots of you.|The 8-inch dimension would seem a very good balance for individuals who want just one product. 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The employee (or employer) estimates the business related spending for each employee and allocates a portion of their wages. The employer holds these funds, setting them aside for the employee. Throughout the year, the employee substantiates their spending by submitting receipts directly to CP+PLUS. The employer releases the funds to the employee throughtout the year as they spend their own money on business expenses. CP+PLUS works with each employee to coordinate systems so that the employee will receive reimbursement conveniently through payroll without being taxed. This also means as an employer, you never have to handle the receipts and validation of expenses for these items. How do employees turn in expenses? Your employees can use a mobile app to submit receipts on-the-go or log into their personal portal on this website to submit expenses 24/7. They can also email or fax receipts to us. How can there be no cost to employers? In most cases, employees pay the annual fee for the services. Of Course, the money for the fee comes from the increase in employee take-home pay. This is money they did not receive, prior to CP+PLUS. Is this like a Health Savings Account? The similarities are this: if an employee can pay for qualified medical, dental or business expenses with money that has not been taxed through payroll, they will increase their take-home pay. The CP+PLUS Plan allows the employees to save payroll taxes and increase their take-home pay on the money they spend for job-related business expenses.
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The Right Circle Updated: May 1 You’ve heard this before, but here it is again, “show me your friends and I will tell you who you are.” If you look at the history of many countries, you’ll find that many of the game changers at inception belonged to a group of associates, they belonged to the right circle. The right circle can be described as a place of knowledge, a place of influence, a place of success. Knowing the right people at the right time is what makes the right circle. That makes three rights, doesn’t it?! There’s an image (see above) of 4 men instrumental to the most recent history of Nigeria. In it is Olusegun Obasanjo, Theophilus Danjuma, Ibrahim Babangida & Sani Abachi (standing). Three of these men ruled as a military Head of State for Nigeria, while Obasanjo ruled as a military leader and a two term president. The fourth was assigned numerous positions in active military service. Also, he received political posts in retirement. Like them or not, they belonged to the right circle. There’s another image (see below) of 4 great men instrumental to the most recent history of America. In it is Andrew Carnegie (the man behind the steel industry of America), James Jerome Hill (the man behind the railroad industry of America), John Mitchell (the man behind the labor union of the early 20th century in America), William Jennings Bryan (a politician from Nebraska, and a three-time POTUS party nominee for the Democrats). Like it or not, they belonged to a circle of influential game changers in America. The moral of the story here is simple. No man is an island, and the people you surround yourself with today could determine your tomorrow. The right circle also begins early. You shouldn’t wait until your friends are successful before building the right relationship with them. Pick your circle well in the early stages of your growth and development. Watch their loyalty carefully, and guard your relationship with care, rejecting all semblance of jealousy and strife. If one or two friends fall off because you both don’t have the same goals in life, not to worry, they probably weren’t destined to be a part of your future. Build a relationship with the right people, and ask them to help support your goals. Get to work on achieving your goals this year.
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On Wednesday, June 29, both chambers of the New Jersey Legislature held voting sessions that sent the state fiscal year 2023 appropriations act and various education measures to the governor’s desk. FY23 Appropriations Act Less than 24 hours after the getting legislative approval, Gov. Murphy signed the FY23 Appropriations Act (S-2023/A-4402) on Thursday, June 30. The budget, for the year that began July 1, 2022, provides a total of $18.60 billion to the New Jersey Department of Education, a 3% increase over last year, and keeps New Jersey on the path to fully funding the School Funding Reform Act (SFRA) by fiscal year 2025 according to the schedule set forth by the school funding reform law commonly referred to as “S-2.” Other budget highlights include: - $30 million in Stabilization Aid, designed to assist districts in implementing plans to adjust to their new funding levels under S-2. This represents a $10 million, or 50% increase over the governor’s March 2022 proposal. The NJSBA supports increasing Stabilization Aid funds. As we detailed in our March 2022 testimony on the governor’s proposal, NJSBA recognizes that significant inflationary pressures and supply chain challenges may make transitional support necessary to avoid cuts in staff, programs, and services for districts experiencing state aid reductions. - $420 million in Extraordinary Special Education Costs Aid, a $20 million or 5% increase over the governor’s March 2022 proposal and the fiscal year 2022 amount. Increasing Extraordinary Special Education Costs Aid to levels necessary to meet 100% of eligible costs has been a longtime priority of the NJSBA. - $85 million to continue support for capital maintenance projects and emergent needs in school districts, including $75 million for traditional districts (same as fiscal year 2022 and the governor’s proposal) and $10 million for charter schools (a $5 million increase over fiscal year 2022 and the governor’s proposal). - $1.9 billion appropriated from the New Jersey Debt Defeasance and Prevention Fund to the New Jersey School Development Authority (SDA) for school facilities projects, emergent needs, and capital maintenance projects in school districts. Of that, $1.55 billion would be dedicated to SDA districts and $350 million to all other districts. This represents a significant expansion of the state’s allocation to SDA for facility project work. The governor’s proposed budget included a $350 million direct appropriation to SDA to support projects in SDA districts, which was a $150 million or 75% increase over fiscal year 2022’s $200 million figure. - $10 million for the Local Efficiency Achievement Program (LEAP). - $5 million to implement L.2021, c.402, the school district regionalization law enacted in January 2022. - $120 million in federal funds received by the state through the American Rescue Plan State Fiscal Recovery Fund (ARP SFRF) for a Universal Pre-K Facilities Fund in SDA. For additional information on the fiscal year 2023 budget, please see NJSBA’s June 28 summary of the bill, and full budget documents on the NJ Legislature’s webpage. Signed by the Governor In addition to the state budget, the governor also signed the following measures into law: NJGPA as Field Test for Class of 2023 A-3196/S-2349, signed into law by the governor on July 5, requires the State Board of Education to administer the New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment as a “field test” for the class of 2023. Under no circumstances would results of the field test, a substitute competency test (e.g., SAT, ACT, other substitute competency assessments approved by the Department of Education), or any other demonstration of proficiency through techniques and instruments other than a standardized test (i.e., the portfolio appeals process) be used as a prerequisite for graduation for students expected to graduate as part of the class of 2023. The goal of the legislation is to better understand the extent and severity of learning loss among its students and develop graduation assessments that are not only realistic and achievable, but appropriately rigorous. NJSBA supported the bill. Extending Service Life of School Buses S-2593/A-3990 (P.L.2022, c.41) extends, for the 2022-2023 school year only, the statutorily permitted service of school buses by one year. The owner of the school bus must make a request for this extension to the chief administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. For the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 school years, the law allows the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, in consultation with the NJDOE and upon request by the owner of the school bus, to permit an additional year of service for any school bus used in the prior year that would otherwise be retired, provided any inspections of the school bus determine that it is safe. NJSBA supported the legislation. A school bus may only receive one extension under this law. Supplemental Military Impact Aid S-1929/A-3668 (P.L.2022, c.19) makes a supplemental appropriation of $1,135,749 to the fiscal year 2022 stabilization aid line item to provide state military impact aid to certain districts and in certain amounts as defined by the bill. It is estimated that this supplemental appropriation would provide the Rockaway Township School District and the Tinton Falls School District with military impact aid in the amounts of $320,582 and $815,167, respectively. NJSBA supported the bill. Bills On Governor’s Desk Both chambers of the legislature have now approved the following bills, which now await action by the governor: Free School Meal Expansions A-2368/S-1677, designated as the “Working Class Families’ Anti-Hunger Act,” requires schools to provide free school breakfasts and lunches to students from working class, middle-income families. The bill is a part of a 10-bill package spearheaded by Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin aimed at combating hunger and expanding programs for working-class families, seniors and disabled residents. Currently, students from “low-income” households, defined as those with an annual income that is equal to or less than 185% of the federal poverty level, are entitled to a free breakfast or lunch. This bill would expand eligibility for a free meal by requiring public schools to serve breakfast and lunch, free of charge, to students from working class, middle-income families. The bill defines “middle-income family” as one with an annual household income amounting to not less than 186%, and not more than 199% of the federal poverty level. To avoid an unfunded mandate, the state would provide funding to reimburse the costs associated with each district’s provision of free meals to middle-income students who are federally ineligible for such meals under the National School Lunch Program or federal School Breakfast Program. It is estimated that roughly 26,000 students would become newly eligible for free meals under this proposal at a cost of approximately $19 million. Each school district, and the Department of Agriculture, would be required to publicize to parents and students the fact that free meals are available to middle-income students under these school meal programs, pursuant to the bill’s provisions. The NJSBA supports the expansion of free meals to middle-income students, particularly since the state will pick up the costs of doing so. Earlier in the legislative process, the NJSBA expressed concerns regarding provisions in the bill that would have required all schools to offer breakfast and lunch to students, regardless of the percentage of students in the schools who are federally eligible for free or reduced-price meals. Under existing law, schools are only required to maintain school breakfast or lunch programs if the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price meals in a school exceeds 20% or 5%, respectively. The NJSBA successfully obtained amendments to maintain the 5% free or reduced-price meals threshold that triggers a school lunch requirement. In addition, amendments requested by NJSBA raised the breakfast threshold up to 10% free or reduced-price meals while also allowing districts to apply for a waiver from offering breakfast under certain conditions. Districts would be eligible for a waiver of the breakfast program requirements if the DOA determines that the provision of a breakfast program at a school will result in financial hardship for either the school or district. If signed by the governor, the bill would go into effect Sept. 1, 2023. The deadline for establishing a new breakfast program for students in grades pre-K through sixth grade would be Sept. 1, 2024, and Sept. 1, 2025, for all other grade levels. Eliminating edTPA S-896/A-677 would prohibit the State Board of Education from requiring the completion of a commissioner of education approved performance-based assessment (i.e., edTPA) as a requirement for teacher certification. It would remove this requirement for the obtainment of a certificate of eligibility with advanced standing, a certificate of eligibility, or standard certificate. Educator preparation programs would have the option to require their teacher candidates to complete a performance-based assessment approved by an educator preparation program. Under current State Board of Education regulations, to be eligible for a CEAS (or a standard certificate for CE holders, if the candidate did not pass it prior to earning a CE), a candidate must pass a commissioner of education approved teacher performance-based assessment, which is currently the edTPA. The edTPA requires teacher candidates and provisional teachers to plan lessons, assess student work and submit a video recording of themselves teaching students. It has been cited by many in the New Jersey educational community as an unnecessary and redundant barrier to entering the teaching profession. Earlier this year, NJSBA was one of nine organizations that sent a letter to the Legislature and State Board of Education urging them to eliminate the edTPA as a requirement for securing a license. The bill also provides that a person who earned a CEAS or a CE during the 2019-2020 through 2021-2022 school years, and who was unable to complete a commissioner of education approved performance-based assessment due to COVID-19 related disruptions, is exempt from the requirement to complete such an assessment to earn a standard certificate. NJSBA strongly supports the bill and has argued that the proposed removal of the edTPA assessment from the requirements for teacher certification would not decrease teacher accountability because of the protocols in the TEACHNJ act and novice teacher supports available in local districts. Publicizing School Meals A-2365/S-1928 is another measure from the Assembly Speaker’s food insecurity package. This legislation requires each school food authority that provides a food service to public school students to: (1) Implement a public education campaign that is designed to educate parents and guardians about the various school meal program options that are available to students in New Jersey and the availability of free and reduced-price meals for students who satisfy federal or State-level eligibility criteria. (2) Develop promotional materials for school meals programs and provide copies of the promotional materials to each school served by the school food authority for distribution to the parents and guardians of students enrolled at the school. The information above would be disseminated in the two languages that are most commonly spoken in the homes of the students served by the school food authority. NJSBA supports the bill. School Threat Assessment Team S-2765/A-4075 would require each school district and charter school to develop a policy for the establishment of a “threat assessment team” at each school. The purpose of the team would be to help ensure a safe and secure school environment by assisting staff in identifying students who pose a potential safety risk and preventing targeted violence in the district. The team would be required to include, to the extent possible, the following individuals, as well as additional employees the team deems appropriate: - A school employee with expertise in student counseling (e.g., school psychologist, school counselor, or school social worker). - A teacher. - A school principal or other senior school administrator. - A safe school resource officer or school employee who serves as a liaison to law enforcement. - The school safety specialist. The bill enumerates several specific responsibilities of the team, which must be carried out in consultation with a district’s school safety specialist, including providing guidance for students and staff on recognizing threatening behavior in a student, designating members of the school community to whom threatening behavior must be reported, and developing and implementing policies regarding assessment and interventions for students identified as posing a safety threat. The bill also requires that team members participate in training provided by the school safety specialist, and specifies that, when assessing a student with an IEP or 504 plan, the team must consult with the student’s IEP team or 504 team. The NJDOE, in consultation with the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, would be required to develop guidelines for school districts regarding the establishment and training of these teams. The NJDOE would also be required to provide training to school safety specialists through the New Jersey School Safety Specialist Academy, who in turn will provide training to school staff. NJSBA supports the bill. To view the full text of any of the bills summarized above, visit the New Jersey Legislature’s website.
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The Links into Languages programme has now closed. Please be aware that this page is no longer actively maintained and the information contained within it may be out of date. The Links into Languages programme is now closed. This legacy website offers resources, created by teachers for teachers from over 100 LinkedUp projects. The Links Regional Centres will continue their activity as Network for Languages.
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Exploring Cloud GPUs, Model Training, and Privacy in Enterprises - Discussion on using GPUs for training models - Google Colab and Kaggle Notebooks suggested as options - Comparison table for cloud GPUs shared - Cheapest option for model fine tuning mentioned as rtx5000 on runpod.io - Pricing of cloud GPUs discussed, including economies of scale and interest rates on capital investment - Vast.ai mentioned as a cloud GPU rental option - Tips shared for reducing container image size when using Sentence Transformers for word embeddings - Question asked about enabling multiple checkpoints in automatic1111 while fine tuning a model using dreambooth - Discussion on privacy concerns when using chatGPT in enterprises - Use cases where privacy is important and chatGPT may be necessary discussed - GPT-4 mentioned as a potential solution for privacy concerns, with McKinsey as a client - Best way to figure out which model will work for a particular use case asked - Link shared for using Google Colab with VS Code - Qblocks.cloud suggested as a cloud GPU option - Decks from the event mentioned as available for attendees The description and link can be mismatched because of extraction errors. - https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1YORPWx4okIHXnjW7MSAidXN29mPVNT7F?usp=sharing: Link to a Google Colab notebook where one can train/run models using a free Tesla T4 from Google. - https://fullstackdeeplearning.com/cloud-gpus/ - A comparison table for cloud GPUs is suggested as useful for downloading lots of data and doing it on a recurring basis. The message also mentions trying Google Colab despite it not being suitable for the task. - https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-use-google-colab-with-vs-code/ : The article discusses how to use ngrok and vscode with hosted notebooks to code with scripts and use GPU resources for free. It also mentions that this method used to work with Colab but seems to have been banned. - https://vast.ai/ - The message asks for reviews on this cloud GPU rental platform. - URL: N/A (not provided in the given context) - Context: The message in the given link provides information on how to reduce the size of a container image when using Sentence Transformers for word embeddings by using the Torch CPU image instead of the Torch GPU image. The Docker file command for installing Torch CPU is also provided. - https://www.qblocks.cloud/ is run by a friend and is recommended for use. The message also offers to put the reader in touch with the founder if needed.
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When it comes to touchless kitchen faucets, there is a lot to choose from. There are many different options available, depending on who produces the faucet. Overall, these faucets are very sanitary because you don’t need to touch different parts of them in order to use them. Furthermore, these faucets make everyday tasks like cooking and washing dishes a lot easier. Read on to discover the best touchless kitchen faucets, and what makes them stand out. Haysfield Single-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with MotionSense and Power Clean in Spot Resist Stainless At $400, the Moen’s price is a bit steep; however, it is packed with great, useful features. One of the best features is that it offers 50% more spray power than other Moen faucets. Since other Moen faucets have a decent amount of spray power, that means that this faucet will be great for dishes that are tough to clean. But that’s not all. This faucet comes with a special finish that protects against fingerprints and other residue. A faucet stands out in a kitchen, and keeping a faucet clean helps make the kitchen look nicer. Then there is the 3-function pull down wand, with several different types of streams for different types of cleaning. This means you can use the faucet to clean many different things. Last but not least, you can activate the faucet through MotionSense even when the handle is in the off position. This is great for when you need water quickly. The one clear downside to this faucet is the price, but don’t let that deter you. This is still one of the best touchless kitchen faucets on the market. Barossa with Response Touchless Technology Single-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet in Vibrant Stainless The Kohler is $100 less than the Moen mentioned above, but the Kohler is still one of the best touchless kitchen faucets available. For one, the sensor responds in milliseconds. I’m sure many of you have had the experience of using a public restroom with a touchless faucet that take a long time to actually start dispensing water. This can be annoying, but when you are cooking, it is even more important to have water that comes out quickly. With the Kohler, you won’t be waiting around for the water. Another interesting feature is that the Kohler can sense when you are intentionally trying to activate the faucet, versus when you are just moving around near the faucet, resulting in easy hand washing. This can help to save a lot of water, and it’s another reason why the Kohler is one of the best. Finally, like the Moen, the Kohler also has a special finish that prevents the faucet from getting damaged by routine wear and tear. Beale Single-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet with Selectronic Hands-Free Technology in Polished Chrome American Standard is another brand that many of us know and love. They are well-known and reputable, just like Kohler and Moen. This touchless kitchen faucet is slightly less (one website listed it at $373) than the Moen, but more expensive than the Kohler. The American Standard boasts many great features, and it is easy to see why it’s one of the best out there. For starters, the American Standard has a sensor slider, meaning you can actually change between manual and touchless control. This can be very useful when you want to have a normal faucet for some things, and a touchless faucet for others. Another unique feature on the American Standard is a ceramic disc valve that prevents dripping for the life of the faucet. This may seem minor, but no one wants to listen to a dripping faucet while they cook or do other things in the kitchen. A more important feature is the magnetic technology to ensure the spray head stays in place when not in use. The strong magnetism ensures that the spray head doesn’t fall off the faucet or get out of place in anyway. Pfister Selia Stainless Steel 1-Handle Pull-Down Touchless Kitchen Faucet Pfister is a brand that some of you might not be so familiar with, but don’t let that stop you from considering it. The Pfister touchless kitchen faucet comes in at $300, which is the price of the Kohler. For $300, you get some great features. There is a lever handle, in case you want to use the faucet as a regular faucet, but there is also touch-free technology in the faucet. A limited lifetime warranty is included with this faucet, putting it on par with the other faucets mentioned in this article. Finally, there is a pull down spray head, something that has become common on many touchless kitchen faucets, but also something that is very useful. Just think about how much easier washing dishes will be with this faucet. Now that you have an idea on some of the best faucet brands, it may be time to really consider upgrading your faucets.
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Recent events in the Region confirm that the US government and reactionary oligarchies are the main ones responsible for the dangerous upheavals and political and social instability of Latin America and the Caribbean. The First Secretary of the Communist party of Cuba, army General Raúl Castro Ruz, stated on 1. January 2019 prescient: “Those who cherish illusions about the restoration of imperialist domination over our Region, should understand that Latin America and the Caribbean have changed and also the world. […] The Region resembles a prairie in times of drought. A spark could cause an uncontrollable fire that harms all national interests.“ President Donald Trump proclaims the validity of the Monroe Doctrine and appeals to McCarthyism to preserve imperialist supremacy over the Region’s natural resources, to impede the exercise of national sovereignty and the aspirations of regional Integration and cooperation; to seek to restore its unipolar hegemony at the global and hemispheric levels; to eliminate progressive, revolutionary and alternative models to wild capitalism; and regardless of international law, the rules of the game of representative democracy, the environment or the well-being of peoples, to reverse political and Social Conquests and enforce neoliberal models. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday, December 2, threatened to accuse Cuba and Venezuela of exploiting and exacerbating the turmoil in the countries of the Region. He distorts and manipulates the reality and hides the permanent interference of the USA in Latin America and the Caribbean as a Central Element of regional instability. The legitimate protests and massive mobilizations of the population on the continent, particularly in the Plurinational state of Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil, are caused by poverty and growing inequality in the distribution of wealth; due to the certainty that neo-liberal formulas, let the negative and unsustainable Situation of social vulnerability exacerbate; the Lack of or the uncertainty of health care services, education and social security; by violations of human dignity; through unemployment and the restriction of labour rights; through privatization, inflation and the cessation of public services, as well as the increase in Citizens ' insecurity. They reveal the crisis of the political systems, the lack of genuine democracy, the discrediting of traditional conservative parties, the Protest against the historical corruption typical of military dictatorships and right-wing governments, the lack of popular support for public authorities, the distrust of institutions and the judicial system. They are also protesting against the brutal suppression by the police, the militarisation under the pretext of the protection of critical infrastructures and their exemption from criminal responsibility; cause against the use of weapons of war and ordnance, the number of deaths and serious injuries, including hundreds of young people with irreversible injury to the eyes by the use of rubber buckshot; against the criminalization of demonstrations against rapes, beatings, and violence against Detainees, including minors; against the murder of social leaders, demobilized guerrillas and journalists. The US is defending and supporting the Repression of demonstrators under the pretext of upholding the so-called democratic order. The encouraging silence of several governments, institutions and personalities who are very active and critical of the left is a disgrace. The complicity of the big Information Media is shameful. The Peoples rightly wonder where democracy and the rule of law have remained, what the institutions supposedly committed to the protection of human rights are doing, and where is the judicial system whose independence is proclaimed. Let’s look at some facts. In March 2015, President Barack Obama signed an executive order classifying the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela as an “unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, economy and foreign policy” of the great power. In November 2015, the Left suffered a costly electoral defeat in Argentina. The neoliberal Offensive had its decisive Moment in August 2016: the parliamentary coup in Brazil against President Dilma Rousseff, the criminalization and imprisonment of the leaders of the Workers ' Party and later of former President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva, with the early participation of the US Department of justice and through the law on corrupt practices abroad. The aim was to establish a dependent government willing to reverse important social conquests through neoliberal adjustments, to enable the catastrophic transformation of the development model, the destruction of national enterprises and the predatory privatization, as well as the cheap sale of the country’s resources and infrastructure to the transnational corporations of the USA. At the end of 2017, there were protests in Honduras against the election result and its terrible repression. In January 2018, the United States thwart the signing of an agreement between the Venezuelan government and the Washington-controlled Opposition. A month later the foreign Minister announced the validity of the Monroe doctrine and calls for a military coup against the Bolivarian and chavista Revolution. In March 2018, the gruesome murder of Brazilian councillor Marielle Franco occurred, which triggered a wave of outrage in her country and in the world and whose sinister implications remain hidden by power groups. In April, Lula is arrested using fake legal maneuvers. There is ample evidence of U.S. intervention in the Brazilian elections with the help of specialized companies that use Big Data Technologies and Polymetry to individually manipulate the will of voters, such as those handled by ultra-reactionary Steve Bannon and other Israeli technologies. During this period, legal proceedings are opened against former presidents Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Rafael Correa. In April 2018, an attempt is being made to destabilize Nicaragua through external interference and the use of unilateral coercive measures. On 4 August 2018, President Nicolás Maduro Moros was assassinated. In January 2019, Washington organized the self-nomination of the unknown and corrupt Juan Guaidó. In March 2019, President Trump renewed the executive order, which Venezuela sees as a threat. On April 30, the attempted military coup in Caracas takes place, which fails, and the US vindictively escalates its unconventional war against the South American Nation, which persistently and heroically resists the civil-military Union of its people. Throughout the period, the U.S. government applies cruel immigration policies and aggressive, hateful behavior to foster fear and division among voters. It is trying to build the xenophobic wall on the border with Mexico, threatening this country and Central America with terrible tariffs and sanctions if they do not prevent the flight from poverty and insecurity and multiply deportations. It cruelly separates thousands of children from their parents, has arrested 69,000 minors and is trying to expel the children of immigrants born and raised in the United States. The extreme right-wing government of Brazil under the direction of Jair Bolsonaro began, the United States shamelessly to throw and resorted to lying, xenophobic, racist, misogynistic and homophobic discourses, combined with the insane projections of social and political phenomena, such as climate change, indigenous populations, Amazon fires and Emigration, joined to the refusal of many leaders and organizations. Under her leadership, the social policy that enabled Brazil to significantly reduce the level of poverty and social exclusion during the Workers ' Party government will be dismantled. Since May 2019, tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets to defend themselves against cuts in education, reforms to the pension system, discriminatory measures and gender-based violence. The Brazilian government has intervened in the internal affairs of neighbouring countries such as Venezuela, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay and has taken hostile positions towards Cuba in violation of international law. As the Brazilian press published in April 2019, the State Department instructed 15 embassies to coordinate with those of the United States to urge recipient governments to condemn Cuba in international forums. For the first time since 1992, Brazil voted this year, accompanied only by the United States and Israel, against the Resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations, which calls for an end to the economic, trade and financial blockade, which the United States is intensifying against Cuba, as well as the cessation of the extraterritorial application of its laws against third countries. At the same time, the Colombian government abstained from voting on the Resolution, which it has supported since 1992 and which, at a time when it is intensifying, calls for an end to the US’s genocidal Blockade of Cuba and its extraterritorial reach. To justify this critical decision, the authorities of this country resorted to ungrateful and politically motivated manipulation of Cuba’s altruistic, discreet and unquestionable contribution to peace in Colombia, an issue on which our country’s behavior is generally recognized. What is known is the broad and critical debate that this event has provoked in this Nation, which, despite everything, we will continue to accompany in its efforts for peace. The American slander of attributing Cuba’s alleged responsibilities in organizing mobilizations against neoliberalism in South America is an incredible pretext to justify and exacerbate the Blockade and hostile policies against our people. Similarly, it is useful to protect the Failure of the capitalist system to cover up, wobbling, and repressive governments to conceal parliamentary, judicial and police coups, and to summon the spectre of socialism, the peoples of intimidate. This is also intended to justify the suppression and criminalization of social Protest. Cuba’s only responsibility is that of the example of its heroic people in defending its sovereignty, in resisting the most brutal and systematic attacks, in the constant exercise of solidarity and cooperation with the sister nations of Latin America and the Caribbean. It hurts imperialism that Cuba has proven that another world is possible and that an alternative model to neoliberalism can be built based on solidarity, cooperation, dignity, equitable income distribution and equal access to professional advancement, security and protection of citizens and full liberation of people. Likewise, the Cuban Revolution is proof that a close-knit people, who own their country and its institutions and enjoy a lasting and profound democracy, can successfully resist and advance its development despite the longest Aggression and Blockade in history. The US-orchestrated coup in Bolivia, the OAS, and the local oligarchy to serve as an Instrument, is a Testament to the aggressiveness of the imperialist attack. Cuba reiterates its condemnation of the coup d’état and the brutal repression it has unleashed, and expresses its solidarity with Comrade Evo Morales Ayma and the Bolivian people. While the US government continues their unconventional war to try to overthrow the legitimately constituted government of President Nicolás Maduro Moros, and the inter-American Treaty on reciprocal assistance (TIAR), by the court reiterates Cuba unyielding desire to maintain cooperation with the government and people of Venezuela. We express our solidarity with the Sandinista government and the people of Nicaragua, led by President Daniel Ortega, who are facing destabilization attempts and unilateral coercive measures by the United States. The legitimate government of the Commonwealth of Dominica and its Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit deserve international solidarity and already have that of the Cuban people at a time when this island is the victim of external interference that has already caused violence and wants to thwart the electoral process. In this complex scenario, the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador in Mexico opposes neoliberalism and defends the principles of non-interference and respect for sovereignty, while the election of Alberto Fernández and Cristina Fernández as president and vice president in Argentina expresses the unequivocal rejection of the neoliberal formulas that have impoverished and indebted this Nation and caused serious damage to its people. The liberation of Lula is a victory for the peoples and Cuba reaffirms its call for worldwide mobilization for the demand for its full freedom, the restoration of its innocence and its political rights. The corruption that characterizes the behavior of the current US government can no longer be concealed. Their impact on the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean costs lives and causes suffering, instability and economic damage. In the dramatic Phase that the Region and the world are going through, Cuba reaffirms the principles of sovereignty, non-interference in the internal affairs of other states and the right of every people to freely choose and build their political System in an environment of peace, stability and justice without threats, aggression or unilateral coercive measures, and calls for the fulfilment of the postulates of the proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace. Cuba will continue to work on the way of Integration of Our America, which includes the realization of all efforts, the community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac), whose presidency is being taken over by Mexico, promotes the common interests of our Nations through strengthening the unity within the diversity. The relentless onslaught of the most reactionary forces in the hemisphere, Cuba, contrary to the steadfast resistance of its people and the will to defend the unity of the Nation, its social achievements, its sovereignty and independence, and socialism at any price. We do so with optimism and unwavering confidence in the victory that the Comandante en Jefe of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, has left us, and under the leadership of the first secretary of our party, Army General Raúl Castro, and our President Miguel Díaz-Canel.
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https://silviosiefke.com/blog/2020/01/22/america-in-the-face-of-the-attack-of-imperialism-and-the-oligarchies/
2020-05-27T12:18:40Z
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The Vermont Lake Monsters won their game against the Staten Island Yankees on Thursday, but there was a bigger reason to cheer in the crowd. It was the Lake Monsters’ annual military appreciation night at Centennial Field. Dozens of active military personnel and veterans watched as the Lake Monsters took the game 3-2. “It makes me feel amazing that I have people supporting me other than just my family and friends,” said Anthony Lorenzo, 21, a Vermont National Guardsman. “I have a whole state, a whole community.” The game kicked off with a first pitch by an active Vermont Air Guard member. “I was all about it and I was glad we got to come,” Lorenzo said. “I'm a huge fan,” he added about the Lake Monsters. Fans rooted for two teams Thursday: the Lake Monsters and our men and women in uniform. Lefty Guillette is a veteran of the Korea and Vietnam wars. He watched as people young and old gave their thanks by signing a big board with the words “Thank You for your service” on it. Just a few feet away, a group handed out green ribbons in support of bringing the F35 fighter jet to Burlington. The F35 has stirred debate in the community as some fear it will be too loud, depreciate home values and be an added nuisance. Advocates for the F35 believe abandoning the jet would mean losing the air guard base, which they said could cause economic catastrophe. Nicole Citro, of Green Ribbons for the F35, said the F35 should land in Vermont. “They work so hard, and they have done such an excellent job getting themselves to a point where they're being considered by the Air Force for this position. For the F35s to be here I just feel like we need to support them.” Valerie Pallotta’s son was deployed to Afghanistan with the Army National Guard. She also supports the F35. “Having the F35s here, having the Air Guard here, it's going to be huge for our community and the families of veterans and the veterans themselves.” Whether you are for or against the F35, Thursday was all about honor -- and everyone supported those in uniform. “The community support that people are showing for our military and our veterans is just heartwarming,” Pallotta said.
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2016-06-30T10:43:08Z
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By now most of you know I am a pilot, but perhaps you did not know that my son is an A&P mechanic. I guess I should use the correct terminology - An Aviation Maintenance Technician, or AMT. Chad went to Lansing Community College in Lansing, MI, and took the extra courses to get his Associates Degree as well. Chad works on mainly DC-8 aircraft, but has been trained on Boeing 767s and is rebuilding a 1939 Piper J-3 Cub. It is interesting to talk with Chad because he is always encountering new problems with these older aircraft, and it takes a lot of ingenuity to figure it all out. I was reading on the web site "Alliance for Aviation Across America" and came across an article about a young woman (She has been married for 26 years and has two grown children) who lost her job at a local car dealership. Being in Alabama near some aviation facilities, she recalled reading about a new program from the local community college to train AMTs. So she enrolled, and is doing quite well, very happy with her choice in a new career. Starting pay is usually around $ 20/hour, and believe it or not there are still some jobs in aviation. She hopes to get a job with BAE systems when she graduates. Let's not give up on aviation just yet. It is interesting that Obama loves to use the Presidential ride as often as he can while he bashes companies that use private business jets. Go figure. Until next time keep your wings straight and level Hersch! Firewall: (1) The part of the airplane specially designed to allow all heat and exhaust to enter the cockpit. (2) The act of pulling 69 inches of manifold pressure, out of an engine designed to pull 60. — Bob Stevens, 'There I Was.'
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2021-08-03T01:37:15Z
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Finally, UFC women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes is getting the fight that she has always wanted. UFC president Dana White announced Wednesday that Nunes will defend her title at UFC 207 against Ronda Rousey. This will be the first time that Rousey steps back into the Octagon after losing her title to Holly Holm last Nov. 15, 2015, at UFC 193. Since then, Rousey went to depression after losing the spotlight and had some issues with her trainer Edmond Tarverdyan of the Glendale Fighting Club. Many speculated of Rousey’s next fight and White shoot all of them down with the announcement that will headline on Dec. 30 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Despite doubters of her coming back, White reiterated that Rousey will come back strong and motivated. “The thing that everybody has waited for a good year, Ronda Rousey is back,” White said as reported by MMA Junkie. “She will fight Dec. 30 for the title.” For Nunes, this is the fight that she has waited for and wants to prove to critics that she herself is no fluke. Nunes won the women’s bantamweight title after beating Miesha Tate via rare naked choke submission at UFC 200 held last July 9. The fight against Rousey will be her first title defense and fight fans could not wait for it to take place. Minutes after the announcement social media went on a frenzy with fans already giving their insights as to the outcome of the fight. Majority posted that the Brazilian champ will definitely come out as the victor. Others stated that after Nunes, Rousey should take on Cris “Cyborg” Justino to settle their issue once and for all. White: "If Ronda wins title back, Cyborg fight will definitely happen." Not sure if I believe that. — Brett Okamoto (@bokamotoESPN) October 12, 2016 “The thing is Ronda Rousey has been the biggest, fiercest female fighter on the planet now since we got into women’s fighting,” White said. “Ronda had a bad loss, obviously, and lost her title, but she’s still Ronda Rousey at the end of the day. When you talk about bad matchups for Ronda, it’s just about Ronda coming back. Everybody wins or loses. It happens.” — Amanda Nunes (@Amanda_Leoa) October 12, 2016 — Nik Lentz (@NikLentz) October 12, 2016 — #UFC219 #CyborgVHolm (@criscyborg) October 12, 2016 Rousey gets to fight once again inside the Octagon and redeem herself. It will be a tough order as she takes on a vicious Nunes, who has gotten her wish of getting the first crack at Rowdy. Now that it’s settled, Justino just could not wait to get her turn to face Rousey next year. Photo Courtesy: Zennie Abraham/Flickr
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2018-06-18T17:36:16Z
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Notorious boxer and The Hangover cameo extraordinaire Mike Tyson was spotted going shopping with his family in Rome, Italy. Where did he wife Lakiha and daughter Milan go? To Brioni! The make very exclusive suits for the rich and famous with famous fans including Clark Gabe, Cary Grant, John Gotti, Donald Trump and Piece Brosnan wore them in his role as James Bond. A suit by Brioni costs thousands, even their pocket squares are expensive, going for $90 a pop here.
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http://www.babble.com/celebrity/when-in-romemike-tyson-family-go-shopping/
2015-08-01T10:00:40Z
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Refreshed with purpose and functionality in mind, the Magic™ bike pack is ideal for a mid-size ride. 7 liters total storage capacity and a 2-liter Crux™ reservoir with Quicklink™, this pack is efficient in hydration and gear carry. The Air Director™ back panel and ventilated harness keep you cool and comfortable, while the removeable stability belt offers an optional layer of customized fit. An integrated tool roll, secure zip pockets, and exterior helmet carry offer versatility and organization. Partially made with post-consumer recycled materials. Women’s specific fit - Air Director™ Back Panel: Channels air flow to keep you cool. - Removeable Stability Belt: For additional fit and stability. - Ventilated Harness: Lightweight and breathable. - Adjustable Sternum Strap: Offers a range of adjustments for a custom fit and increased stability. - Secure Phone Pocket: Keep essentials safe and easy to access. - Stretch Overflow Pocket: Quickly stash or shed an extra layer. - Magnetic Tube Trap™ Management: Keeps your tube secure and accessible when you need it. - Integrated Tool Organization: Keep your CO2 cartridges, patch kits and more right where you can find them. - Helmet Carry: Stow and secure helmet. - Elastic Pump Loop - Reflectivity: For low light safety. - Women's Specific Fit: Torso length and harness shape designed to comfortably fit a woman's frame. - Made with Sustainable Materials
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Pieper, R., Gatlin, C. L., McGrath, A. M., Makusky, A. J., Mondal, M., Seonarain, M., Field, E., Schatz, C. R., Estock, M. A., Ahmed, N., Anderson, N. G., Steiner, S. Characterization of the Human Urinary Proteome: a Method for High-resolution Display of Urinary Proteins on Two-dimensional Electrophoresis Gels With a Yield of Nearly 1400 Distinct Protein Spots Proteomics. 2004 Apr 01; 4(4): 1159-74. The abundance profile of the human urinary proteome is known to change as a result of diseases or drug toxicities, particularly of those affecting the kidney and the urogenital tract. A consequence of such insults is the ability to identify proteins in urine, which may be useful as quantitative biomarkers. To succeed in discovering them, reproducible urine sample preparation methods and good protein resolution in two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) gels for parallel semiquantitative protein measurements are desirable. Here, we describe a protein fractionation strategy enriching proteins of molecular masses (M(r)) lower than 30 kDa in a fraction separate from larger proteins. The fraction containing proteins with M(r)s higher than 30 kDa was subsequently subjected to immunoaffinity subtraction chromatography removing most of the highly abundant albumin and immunoglobulin G. Following 2-DE display, superior protein spot resolution was observed. Subsequent high-throughput mass spectrometry analysis of ca. 1400 distinct spots using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight peptide mass fingerprinting and liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry lead to the successful identification of 30% of the proteins. As expected from high levels of post-translational modifications in most urinary proteins and the presence of proteolytic products, ca. 420 identified spots collapsed into 150 unique protein annotations. Only a third of the proteins identified in this study are described as classical plasma proteins in circulation, which are known to be relatively abundant in urine despite their retention to a large extent in the glomerular blood filtration process. As a proof of principle that our urinary proteome display effort holds promise for biomarker discovery, proteins isolated from the urine of a renal cell carcinoma patient were profiled prior to and after nephrectomy. Particularly, the decrease in abundance of the kininogen 2-DE gel spot train in urine after surgery was striking.
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2015-09-02T08:33:31Z
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Chuji Mikado is an “enka” singer from Izumi City, Osaka. His real name is “Tadatsugu Jouya”. Currently belongs to Teichiku Entertainment. In 1979, quit his job as a salary man when he passed the audition for CBS Sony. In 1980, debuted with the song “Nagarete Osaka”. In 1984, the song “Kata Koi Zake” became a hit, and Mikado gained famed by winning the “17th Zen Nippon Yusen Houso Taishou”, rookie of the year award. In January 2011, held his 30th anniversary concert at Shin Kabukiza in Osaka. Teichiku Records: http://www.teichiku.co.jp/teichiku/artist/mikado/
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2020-11-26T01:06:41Z
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Video || Trump VotesPosted on November 8, 2016, 12:17 pm by Keith Koffler • 23 CommentsThis is raw, press pool camera footage of Donald Trump voting this morning in Manhattan. Related Posts Video || Trump Says "China"He does. He likes to say it. China. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDrfE9I8_hs Video || Schooled by TrumpSome of Trump's best debate putdowns over the last few weeks. ` By the video… Video || Grubermania!Grubergate, so far.
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CC-MAIN-2017-22
http://www.whitehousedossier.com/2016/11/08/video-trump-votes/
2017-05-28T04:47:02Z
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The Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) annually issues its Work Plan for the following year. The OIG Work Plan for Fiscal Year 2012 provides descriptions of activities that OIG plans to initiate or continue with respect to HHS programs and operations in fiscal year 2012. Nine home health specific projects are planned or currently underway. The Plan identifies targeted activities under both the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Medicare Home Health Projects include: - States’ Survey and Certification of Home Health Agencies: Timeliness, Outcomes, Followup, and Medicare Oversight (New): Review the timeliness of home health agency (HHA) standard and complaint surveys conducted by State Survey Agencies and Accreditation Organizations, the outcomes of those surveys, and the nature and follow-up of complaints against HHAs. - Medicare’s Oversight of Home Health Agencies’ Patient Outcome and Assessment Data (Work in Progress):Re view CMS’s oversight of Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS) data submitted by Medicare-certified HHAs, including CMS’s process for ensuring that HHAs submit accurate and complete OASIS data. - Missing or Incorrect Patient Outcome and Assessment Data (New):Review home health agencies OASIS data to identify payments for episodes for which OASIS data were not submitted or for which the billing code on the claim is inconsistent with OASIS data. - Questionable Billing Characteristics of Home Health Services (New):Review home health claims to identify home health agencies that exhibited questionable billing in 2010. Questionable billing refers to claims that exhibit certain characteristics that may indicate potential fraud. HHAs that had a high percentage of claims that meet at least one of the questionable billing characteristics will be reviewed. - Home Health Agency Claims’ Compliance with Coverage and Coding Requirements (Work in Progress): Review Medicare claims submitted by HHAs to determine the extent to which the claims meet Medicare coverage requirements and the accuracy of resource group codes submitted for Medicare home health claims in 2008 and identify characteristics of miscoding. - Medicare Administrative Contractors’ Oversight of Home Health Agency Claims (New): Review fraud and abuse prevention and services performed by the home health benefit MACs. - Wage Indexes Used To Calculate Home Health Payments (New):Determine whether Medicare home health payments were calculated using incorrect wage indexes and evaluate the adequacy of controls to prevent such inaccuracies. - Home Health Prospective Payment System Requirements (New): Review compliance with various aspects of the home health PPS, including the documentation required in support of confined to home and medical necessity of the claims paid by Medicare. - Home Health Agency Trends in Revenues and Expenses (New): Review cost report data to analyze HHA revenue and expense trends under the home health PPS to determine whether the payment methodology should be adjusted including examination of various Medicare revenue and expense trends for freestanding and hospital-based HHAs. There are also a number of work plan projects that will impact both home health and hospice providers including: - Medicare Claims Review (Restart): Review of Medicare Part A and Part B claims submitted by error-prone providers to determine their validity, project our results to each provider’s population of claims, and recommend that CMS request refunds on projected overpayments. - Variation in Coverage of Services and Medicare Expenditures Due to Local Coverage Determination: Review variation in Medicare spending and coverage of services due to LCDs and the evidence Medicare contractors use to develop LCDs and assess CMS’s monitoring and oversight of LCDs. - Provider Education and Training: Medicare-Affiliated Contractors’ Progressive Correction Action: Review the progressive corrective action (PCA) provider education and training programs conducted by Medicare-affiliated contractors to determine whether such programs have reduced billing and payment error rates and noncompliance.
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2015-03-26T22:24:23Z
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Nissan Quest Repair and Maintenance A guide to problems, costs, maintenance and repair for your Nissan Quest Verified by mechanics, reported by drivers like you Ask a mechanic in our community Never overpay. Check prices with our estimator Our experts translate recalls into plain English Nissan Quest ProblemsFailing Engine Mounts Will Cause Thumping in Floor A thumping heard and felt in the floor is often caused by failing engine mounts. A failing mount allows too much movement of the engine, and will require replacement. A coolant leak may develop from a plug on the front of the rear cylinder head, behind the timing cover. The exhaust manifold often warps and cracks, breaking off the studs between the cylinder head and the exhaust manifold. The noise may be most noticeable when the engine is cold. Nissan Quest QuestionsWHERE IS THE TRANSMISSION FILTER LOCATED (2 answers) I AM TRYING NTO CHANGE THE TRANSMISSION FILTER/ SCREEN Where is the fuse location for the front blower? Rear blower works great, but recently front blower stopped working. Dealership said that the rubber is worn on the front wheels control arms (2) leaking. Would like to know what is the cost to repair Nissan Quest RecallsThe Engine May Stall at Slow Speeds or While Idling Due to software programing, while driving at slow speeds or when idling; or with 1/4 tank of fuel or less and the vehicle heading down hill, the engine may stall due to insufficient fuel supply. Vehicle stalling could increase the risk of a crash. Dealers will reprogram the fuel pump control module to correct this concern. The pin that secures the brake pedal to the mounting bracket may become dislodged. This would cause the pedal to become loose, and could compromise braking action. Dealers will inspect the pivot pin area and replace the brake pedal assembly if necessary. This recall began on March 22, 2010. Manually adjusted front seats may not properly engage the locking pawl. In the event of a crash, the seat could move without warning, increasing the risk of injury. Dealers will inspect the seat tracks and replace the seat assembly as necessary. This recall is scheduled to begin on May 27, 2008.
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https://repairpal.com/nissan/quest
2016-08-24T10:26:28Z
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ERIC Number: ED179911 Record Type: RIE Publication Date: 1979-Sep Reference Count: 0 Critical Issues in Adult Probation: Issues in Probation Management. Carlson, Eric W.; Parks, Evalyn C. These materials, gathered through an intensive review of computer searches in sociopsychological and criminal justice databases, library holdings at Ohio State University, publications from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service, and telephone/mail contacts with state and country probation systems, examine issues in probation management including techniques, administration, and program efficiency and effectiveness. Several major issues are identified including: (1) the role of probation officers; (2) placement of probation services; (3) casework and brokerage strategies for assessing client needs and linking available community resources; and (4) the use of volunteers and paraprofessionals. Other topics of concern addressed by this review reveal that probation officers spend a great deal of time with paperwork and that probation is cheaper that institutionalization. (Author/HLM) Descriptors: Adults, Correctional Rehabilitation, Criminals, Justice, Management Systems, Paraprofessional Personnel, Parole Officers, Probationary Period, Program Effectiveness, Social Services, Staff Role, Standards, State of the Art Reviews, Volunteers Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 (Stock No. 027-000-00844-5) Publication Type: Information Analyses Education Level: N/A Sponsor: National Inst. of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice (Dept. of Justice/LEAA), Washington, DC. Authoring Institution: Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Note: For related documents see CG 014 075-76
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2016-12-06T22:07:07Z
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Dale Pearson, resident of Puertecitos in Baja California, Mexico, spotted what appeared to be a stranded hammerhead shark or beached whale in shallow waters. He decided to take a closer look, but to much of his surprise, he waded out to come face to face with a Great White Shark. Pearson filmed the 14 feet long shark with his camera phone as it thrashed around in 3 feet of water. According to the video, this Great White Shark was most likely in shallow water to hunt stingrays, and appears to be injured by a boat propeller of some kind. In the video, the shark appears to have a large wound near the dorsal fin. However, Pearson states the shark was not mortally wounded and swam away just 30 minutes later. In addition, this shark has been spotted several times thereafter several days apart. Warning: Graphic Language (viewer) discretion advised.
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2017-07-26T04:27:17Z
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Happy Customers Say It Best Hey, don’t just take our word for it. Listen to what a few of our customers have said about fishing with Captain Mike. Young people say it best because they just can’t hide their enthusiasm. Whether you are looking for something to do with your family, friends or business associates, you can’t find more fun to be had on Flathead Lake than joining us for a day on the water. Flathead Lake Boat Tours In September 2012, Flathead Lake held the first annual Dragon Boat Races and thousands of people turned out. A few smart people hired the Captain so that they could watch the races from the best seat possible…from our boat anchored close to the action. Hear what these great people had to say about their experience.
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I Like This – March 2, 2011 A collection of interesting items I found in my daily reading. - Repairing a Cast Iron Skillet – March 1, 2011 - French Sourdough and the Greenthumb Girl – February 28, 2011 - Great Gardens of Italy: Book Review – February 27, 2011 – We are planning our 3rd trip to Sicily this summer to visit family and I am going to be paying a lot more attention to gardens on this trip, I think. I need to ask the relatives if there are some important gardens they know about in the area. I am also looking for focus on some food and wine manufacturers that might be in the area. - Glogster – Poster Yourself | Text, Images, Music and Video – February 27, 2011 – Cool, interactive personal page designer that allows embedding of images, sounds, video, photos and text. Looks like a great place for kids to dive into some personalize pages to share with friends. - How to Brand Your Blog’s YouTube Channel – February 27, 2011 - First look: “no editing” iPhone video editor in HighlightCam – February 26, 2011 – Hmmm, can it really do everything it says it can? Since it is free I will be checking it out and will let you know. Anything that makes assembling videos easier is a good thing for me. - Composting goes electric – February 17, 2011 - HarperCollins to libraries: we will nuke your ebooks after 26 checkouts – February 25, 2011 – An excellent take on this issue from author Cory Doctorow. - This Library E-Book Will Self-Destruct After 26 Check Outs – February 25, 2011 – Not really a “like” but a link to point out the ludicrous nature of this proposition. Once again, traditional media is trying to return to the “good old days” (for them) of scarcity. Real books don’t “expire” for decades and decades, why should ebooks be treated differently? it is so sad to see an industry grasping at straws instead of developing ways to make themselves profitable in this new, electronic era. - Potato, Bacon, & Pea Curry – February 25, 2011 - Design Idea: Plant On or In your Stone Wall, Rather than Just Beneath It. – February 25, 2011 - Bacon and Potato Frittata – February 25, 2011 - Group grow the Community Container Garden – February 24, 2011 – This is great idea. Sort of like reading the same book at the same time, except you will be growing the same plants at the same time. I might have to steal this idea to do with a few of my local friends. - KitchenAid Flex Edge Beater – February 24, 2011 - Spicy Cheese Scones – February 24, 2011 - Google Integrates Easily Filtered Recipes into Search [Recipes] – February 24, 2011 – I subscribe to a number of food blogs in Google Reader, but an enhanced recipe search will be very useful too. I am always looking for new dishes to add to my repertoire for family dinners and such. - Netflix Has Woken Up To The Threat Of Metered Billing – Starts Taking On ISPs In The U.S. And Canada – February 23, 2011 – The same issues laid out here also directly effect individual podcasters like myself. If people’s bandwidth is metered they will simply turn off the automatic download of podcasts and other data because they won’t be able to tell how much it might end up costing them. I have often said that the only think that could kill podcasting are bad decisions, either from the government or the ISPs. Anyone who is hoping to develop a sizable New Media audience needs to pay close attention to metered billing.
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by Ken Trester | December 10, 2013 10:09 am Gold has been getting the brush off, and rightly so – the fundamental picture for the metal hasn’t been pretty but, what’s more, the technical characteristics of the charts have been indicating a pullback. For weeks now, the scans I’ve developed and tweaked during the 40 years I’ve been trading stocks and options have placed gold and mining stocks as ideal short-term bearish trades. But my system, which scores a stock based on its technical characteristics and also factors in elements like relative strength and volatility, indicates that the sector remains in the ditch. It has rated ASA Gold and Precious Metals Ltd. (ASA), Goldcorp (GG), SPDR Gold Trust (GLD), Barrick Gold Corp. (ABX) and Newmont Mining (NEM) as among the weakest of all stocks in the market. Gold futures may be getting a temporary boost, but it appears there is more downside ahead for the yellow metal. With nerves high about tapering and another possible government shut down, using any strength to initiate a put position at a discount is my favorite way to buy stocks on the cheap. One of the best of the worst in gold stocks is Randgold Resources (GOLD). Recommendation: Buy the GOLD Jan 60 Put options (GOLD140118P00060000) at a suggested price of $1.60 ($160 per contract). My downside target for GOLD stock is $58.60, and I expect the GOLD put option to climb to my target of $4.30 for a 168% profit. If either of those levels are hit, take profits immediately. However, in case the end-of-year fervor takes over, a stop loss is imperative. Close this position and cut losses if GOLD stock closes above $69.20, when the option price should be about 90 cents. Now, a word of caution: I simply look for short-term trades, so I can’t recommend making a long-term bet on gold at this time. Gold looks awfully cheap right now, but again, it’s a trade that’s in a down trend, and trying to catch that bottom when you’ve got talk of tapering and a stronger dollar can be bad for your health if it drops another $100 an ounce. There are many who think gold stocks could be an opportunity to play inflation and a devaluation trade of the currencies, but again, it’s been a volatile trade all year long. While Warren Buffett may be squirreling away silver, the outlook for gold is cloudy and this is one of those times where short-term tunnel vision is your friend. In that vein, I don’t recommend holding a position longer than three weeks. If a target isn’t hit for the GOLD stock within three weeks, the likelihood that it will drops significantly. Cut it loose and redeploy your capital elsewhere. And, of course, while targets are hypothetical, profits are real. Don’t be shy about taking a gain of 50% or more off the table if you get it; you can always consider selling half of your position to keep some contracts in play for further upside. Trading gold stocks can bring swift profits, but those profits can disappear just as quickly as they came. InvestorPlace advisor Ken Trester brings you Power Options Weekly, which delivers 5 new options trades to you each Friday. It’s the perfect ‘bridge’ between investing in ordinary stocks and the turbocharged world of options trading. Trester has been trading options since the first exchanges opened in 1973 with a winning streak that goes back to 1984 with money-doubling average annual profits since 1990. Try Power Options Weekly today and receive 2 weeks for the price of 1 for only $19.95. Source URL: http://investorplace.com/2013/12/trade-of-the-day-randgoldresources-gold-stocks/ Short URL: http://invstplc.com/1nvkwUT Copyright ©2016 InvestorPlace Media, LLC. All rights reserved. 700 Indian Springs Drive, Lancaster, PA 17601.
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Kentucky Department of Natural Resources Non-Coal Mining Division 300 Sower Boulevard, 2nd Floor Frankfort, KY 40601 COMMENTS IN RE: Permit No. 099-9404, Red River Materials, LLC, December 13, 2016 These comments are submitted by the Kentucky Environmental Foundation regarding the application of Red River Materials, LLC, a Kentucky Limited Liability Company with its principal office in Lexington, Kentucky, for a non-coal mining permit. The application seeks permission to conduct non-coal surface mining using the contour and pit method on approximately 86.4 acres IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH The introduction of a quarry into the community could present a range of concerns regarding impacts to public health. IMPACT ON WATERSHED(S) Since the Red River, which borders the proposed mine site, is Powell County’s only source of public water, in order to assure that the proposed mining will not adversely affect the hydrology of the area and the watershed into which the property drains, a hydrogeologic investigation of the property and relationship to Red River, various branches, creeks, streams, aquifers, springs, and to any private groundwater users in the area is appropriate. In addition The Wild and Scenic designation also applies to the stretch of river that passes through the gorge, but it does not protect the entire Red River watershed from human impacts. Recently members of the Kentucky Waterways Alliance, an environmental nonprofit, collaborated with the state’s Division of Water and the U.S. Forest Service to create the Red River Gorge Restoration and Watershed Plan, which addresses potential threats to the water quality of four creeks that flow into the iconic river. These threats include high levels of sediment resulting from road construction, and contaminated runoff from residential areas. Because portions of these tributaries are located on private property, the watershed plan recommends “best management practices” that property owners can implement in order to reduce the amount of polluted runoff. Maintaining a riparian buffer of stream side vegetation, which prevents bank erosion, is just one solution that private landowners can choose to implement. The nonprofit organization has also secured an implementation grant from the Kentucky Division of Water, which they hope to use to create financial incentive programs for homeowners. The grant money will fund other stream restoration projects as well, such as the removal of two culverts on Indian Creek that are currently impeding the passage of fish. This proposed mining would likely heavily impact this plan and the community in a negative way. IMPACT ON TOURISM/LOCAL ECONOMY Tourism is the top industry/revenue producing “industry” within the area of and nearby the proposed mine site. Researchers estimate that approximate 7,500 climbers visit the Red River Gorge each year and spend an estimate $3.6 million in the six counties surrounding the Red River Gorge. In addition thousands visit to simply hike, paddle, camp and enjoy the natural beauty of this area. The proposed mine site would not only be in close proximity to many of the natural tourist destinations in the Red River Gorge/Daniel Boone National Forest area, but would be visible from the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway, Eastbound lane as tourists traveled to the Slade Exit towards Natural Bridge. Runoff, dust, and other debris (as well as potential noise pollution) from the proposed mine site would adversely alter the view-shed of the area and thus negatively impact tourism, a staple industry of this area. IMPACT ON TERRESTRIAL SPECIES The placement of a proposed quarry is in close proximity to known roosting sites for several species of federally endangered bats. Federally Endangered Bat Species Documented or Likely Present Within one (1) Mile of Proposed Quarry: The Virginia big-eared bat (documented) and the Indiana bat (likely) are Federally Listed as Endangered under the Endangered Species Act. The Northern long-eared bat is Federally Listed as Threatened under the Endangered Species Act. The Eastern Small-footed Myotis and Rafinesque big-eared bat are on the Kentucky Nature Preserves Rare Species List. The Virginia big-eared bat, one of the rarest mammals in North America, is known to use sandstone rock shelters less than one (1) mile of the proposed limestone quarry. The largest known population occurs in the Daniel Boone National Forest in limestone caves and sandstone rock shelters in this area. Indiana bats and Northern long-eared bat likely use forested areas within the proposed limestone quarry for roosting. “Range: Virginia big-eared bats occur in isolated populations in eastern Kentucky, eastern West Virginia, southwestern Virginia, and northwestern North Carolina. Causes of Decline: Human disturbance is probably the biggest factor contributing to the decline of these bats. Disturbance during hibernation causes bats to lose stored fat reserves, and repeated disturbance can cause the bats to die before spring (when insect prey are again available). If female bats are disturbed during the maternity season, they may drop their young to their deaths or the whole colony may abandon a roost for a less suitable location.” Taken from: (http://fw.ky.gov/Wildlife/Pages/Virginia-Big-Eared-Bat.aspx) Blasting from the quarry could damage karst/cave systems and rock features that harbor these critically endangered bats. Sonic disturbance caused from blasting could gravely impact and interfere with the bats’ natural echolocation processes. It should be noted that ALL bat species are under duress due to the often fatal disease, white-nosed syndrome that has wiped out as much as 90% of certain species of bats once considered common. AQUATIC LIFE IMPACTS Kentucky Arrow Darter (fish), known from the Red River Drainage, proposed for federal listing. Limestone sediments from the quarry can increase watershed damage, affecting numerous endangered fish and mussels. (see attached County Report of Endangered, Threatened, and Special Concern Plants, Animals, and Natural Communities of Kentucky Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission, December 2015 EXHIBIT “D” ). The resulting limestone enriched runoff would also create a disturbance in the balance of the Red River ecosystem by allowing for unfettered growth of algae and other invasive species that thrive on limestone-enriched waters. Consultation with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, as well as Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) conducted by independent biological consultants should be required in order to assure no jeopardy, hazard, or physical damage to protected species, and to comply with both state and federally mandated laws concerning endangered/threatened flora and fauna. The Cabinet has been made aware through public comments that there exists a number of karst features, including sinkholes and caves, on and near the property proposed to be mined. The presence of such features raises several concerns regarding the potential for environmental damage and hazard to public safety. The presence of mature karst features may allow any blasting conducted in association with the quarry to adversely impact those properties and structures, since such features could provide a pathway for transmitting both air-blast and ground vibrations in a manner that is not readily controlled, and may concentrate the force of such blasts. The applicant should be required to retain a consultant qualified in the investigation and mapping of karst features, in order to develop and provide a thorough mapping of sinkholes, caves, and other karst features. Additionally, a blasting plan should be required that specifically addresses the potential for transmittal of blast vibrations through karst features, in order to protect the integrity of nearby residential structures and properties. The presence of mature karst features presents a second concern that warrants investigation, which is whether there are cave resources in the vicinity that could, directly through quarrying or indirectly through changes in hydrology or through blast vibrations, be adversely affected in a manner that would violate the Kentucky Cave Protection Act. Thank you in advance for your consideration of these concerns. Kentucky Environmental Foundation 128 Main St, Berea, KY 40403 KEF in the News We love making news; here you will find media pieces that highlight our work.
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ATED: what is it and how does it affect charities? This is a tax that was introduced with effect from April 2013 and applies to companies (and similar kinds of structures) that own dwellings with an individual value of £2m upwards. The purpose of the tax was to eliminate any tax advantage in holding residential property in corporate ‘envelopes’ as distinct from the more usual holding of it in the name of individuals. This is an annual tax and runs alongside and in addition to the increased rate of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) on such ‘enveloped’ residential properties. There is a charitable exemption from the tax. This does not extend to wholly owned subsidiaries of charities, since the company in question has to be ‘a charitable company’. In order to qualify for the relief, the charity must hold the interest for one of two purposes. Either it must be used for the furtherance of the charitable purposes of either the charitable company or of another charity (note, not its subsidiary) or held as an investment from which the profits will be applied to the holder’s charitable purposes. In other words, this is extremely similar to the familiar SDLT exemption for charities. It is clearly based upon that model. There are anti-avoidance provisions aimed at ensuring that individuals do not give qualifying properties to charity only to continue to use them for their own residential purposes. This comes with detailed ‘related-party’ qualifications… If you are registered and logged in to the site, click on the link below to read the rest of the Withers briefing. If not, please register or sign in with your details below. Sign in or Register to continue reading this article It's quick, easy and free! It takes just 5 minutes to register. Answer a few simple questions and once completed you’ll have instant access.Register now Why register to The Lawyer In-depth, expert analysis into the stories behind the headlines from our leading team of journalists. Identify the major players and business opportunities within a particular region through our series of free, special reports. Receive your pick of The Lawyer's daily and weekly email newsletters, tailored by practice area, region and job function. More relevant to you To continue providing the best analysis, insight and news across the legal market we are collecting some information about who you are, what you do and where you work to improve The Lawyer and make it more relevant to you. News from Withers News from The Lawyer Briefings from Withers 22 April 2014 marked ‘the largest reform of the family justice system any of us have seen or will see in our professional lifetimes’, according to the president of the Family Division. Withers’ Graham Elliott discusses the points he found most interesting from this year’s Charity Tax Group annual meeting. Analysis from The Lawyer A merged Withers and Speechly Bircham would have scaled The Lawyer’s UK 200 with a turnover of about £170m, and created one of the world’s largest specialist private client teams. So what went wrong?
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Windows only: If all you want is computer-playable video off your DVDs, bitRipper is the most simple, click-one-button-and-you're-rolling solution we've seen. You can change your rip's audio and video parameters, but you don't have to. Note: Many apologies for the duplicate post, but hopefully we provided you with a bit more detail this time 'round. The screenshot above might be the only thing you ever see from bitRipper, if you're not the type to fiddle with video codecs, aspect ratios, normalizing, and bitrates. After installing bitRipper and starting it, you can change the output file name if you want, but loading a disc and hitting "Start" starts the ripping process and puts an .avi file in your My Documents->My DVD Backups folder. Even our own one-click DVD Rip requires a tiny bit more configuration on the front end, though it's equally capable and simple in a general sense. If you were the type to fiddle, well, here's what you can get to with the Settings button: And here's the list of video and audio codecs you can rip any DVD track to (UPDATE: Turns out the list is dependent on what codecs you have installed, usually put there by other ripping programs. This is the basic list on a relatively untouched Windows 7 system): There's little else to say, except that it seems to work—I'm currently backing up a DVD from the default settings, and it claims it will finish at 8:30 a.m. (EST) or so, having started at 7:50 a.m. Speed demons can debate whether that's my drive or a standard run time, but everyone else can appreciate bitRipper's no-nonsense utility. It's free to download for Windows systems only.
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There are some days in your life you never forget. For me, a couple of days stand out: October 17th, 1989 - The Day of the Loma Prieta Earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area. I was at the Polo Fields at Golden Gate Park in SF for a cross country meet when the earthquake struck at 5:04 PM. Not being close to buildings, I wasn't aware at how large the earthquake was until my team and I left the park and saw the power out. It took me several hours to get home due to buses getting delayed with power all over the City. September 11th, 2001 - This day began as any other day for me. I was up at about 4:30 AM and got on a commuter train to go to work at 5 AM or so. I spent an hour on the train and another 30 to 45 minutes on a shuttle to get to my office. Obviously, as I was commuting to work, the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York had started but I had no idea. I arrived at the office to a co-worker telling me that a plane had hit the Twin Towers in New York. My co-worker thought it was a small plane. As I tried to get onto CNN's website to see what was going on, I COULD NOT. I tried a few other news sites and had the same problem. Obviously something major had happened. It would be a few hours later when the news finally broke. My co-workers and I spent most of the day in disbelief. May 1st, 2011 - Let's add May 1st, 2011 to the list of days you never forget. On this day, President Barack Obama announced that Osama Bin Laden (leader of Al Queda and person who plotted 9/11 attacks) was killed in a US Military operation. I'll save the whole political discussion about this news for a later time, but it definitely is a historic day.
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Jordan Coleman | Staff Writer The Whitworth Top Chef competition awarded Purnima Karki, Ishan Gauli, and Utsal Shrestha from Nepal as the winners for the judge’s choice, along with Eniola Fatade and Ayobami Adedeji from Nigeria as the winners for the people’s choice on April 9. The dishes were judged on presentation, knowledge, creativity, taste and skill. The prizes for each winning team included cash, gift cards to various restaurants around Spokane, and a shiny, gold plaque. “There’s definitely some standouts I would say: Nepal and Hawaii,” Audrey Alfaro said. “Those were all of our top choices. Overall it was still interesting to try the food that they grew up eating.” Nepal’s dish consisted of fried rice, gravy meat, and chicken. The dish made from France was a seafood platé. “It’s very unique,” said judge Chad White, a contestant on season 13 of Top Chef. “The food is from different parts of the world. Some I’ve had, some I’ve not. Overall this is a really cool program that allows students to show what their cultures are and can connect with the food their families made and share it with us.” The line to enter the dining hall extended to the lobby of the HUB. Every student chef ran out of food by the end of the event because of the large amount of attendants. "I heard there was free food in the HUB and I heard there was Nigerian food,” junior Charles Ekwunwa said. “I’m Nigerian so I am happy. The food is top quality and reminds me of home.” Free food is a common indicator of crowded places on a college campus. However, some students were interested in experiencing new foods they hadn’t typically been exposed to. “I came because I like trying different food from around the world,” sophomore Lexi Chvatal said. “I’ve been to so many places like all over Europe, China, and the South Pacific. The food is really good and has interesting spices.” As Whitworth FM announced the winners of each category, there was applause from the crowd and shocked expressions among the winning contestants. “I had so much fun,” Karki said. “We got together and have been cooking since 10 a.m. We had fun just talking about Nepal and cooking.” Although the event was intended for students to show off their cultures and bring diversity to the campus, the event was also intended to bring the Pirate community together by appreciating other’s lifestyles and enjoying the company around them. “We wanted everyone to have a good time,” Gauli said. “Cooking was the best part and it was a beautiful experience all in all.” Throughout the preparation, there were several activities occurring and different factors that needed to be accounted for when the chefs prepared their dishes for the judges and attendants. With the pressured nature of the competition, limited time to prepare each dish, receiving little to no breaks, and getting each recipe right, mistakes were bound to happen. “Something went wrong and we had to improvise but we are really glad that we won,” Adedeji said. “It was really nice to come in and act like a professional chef.” Although some of the chefs experienced struggles when cooking their dishes, they were able to push past the pressure and guarantee their positive experience. “It was so much work and so much standing,” Fatade said. “It was stressful but it was fun.” “The food turned out great, very tasty, and the students really represented their cultures,” director of student diversity, equity and inclusion, Shawn Washington said. “The collaboration between the student chefs, Sodexo and the office of student diversity, equity and inclusion was great.” The judges smiled and conversed with each other and the chefs as they tasted and critiqued the food that was provided. They praised the student chefs and were highly impressed with their recipes. One of the judges, Audrey Alfaro, writes and reviews recipes for the Spokesman Review. For Hong Kong, there was an enoki mushroom beef pot, or beef stir fry. Hawaii’s dish was meat jun, which is beef that is fried and marinated in soy sauce. The dish made from Iran was barberry rice with chicken. For Nigeria, the dish consisted of jollof rice, plantain, and grilled chicken. There were two dishes from Mexico, one being pozole and the other being tostadas de nopales. Some students took advantage of the free food and diverse opportunities that they would not have been privy to within their own cultures. Individuals sat across from each other in the crowded dining hall to try food they had never heard of in order to experience something new. “I came because I find it interesting to try food from different parts of the world and I find it interesting because back home I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to try this food,” freshman Roland Báez said. “Back home we don’t have that much diversity, and here we do.” Contact Jordan Coleman at firstname.lastname@example.org
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GC Hard Water Treatment Water Softening Equipment Suppliers Sun City Center, FL GC Hard Water Treatment is a top supplier of water softening equipment in Sun City Center and the Hillsborough County region. Our water softeners effectively remove the minerals that cause hard water, such as calcium and magnesium, resulting in soft, clean water that is better for your health and your appliances. We offer a variety water softening systems to suit the needs of our customers. These include traditional ion exchange systems as well as advanced salt-free systems and state-ofthe-art reverse Osmosis systems. Our team of experts will work with you to determine the best solution for your home or business based on a free water analysis. Sun City Center is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) in southern Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. It is located south of Tampa and north of Sarasota on I-75. As of the 2020 census, the population was 30,952. The ZIP Code serving the community is 33573. == Description == Sun City Center is an age-restricted community, which consists of single-family dwellings, duplexes, townhouses, and apartment buildings. Beach Coop, CENTURY 21 Beggins, CYPRESS VILLAGE PLAZA, Caloosa Country Club Estates, Caloosa Golf & Country Club, Caloosa Lakes, Club Manor, Club Renaissance, Comfort Inn Sun City Center-Tampa South, Cypress Creek, Cypress Creek Assisted Living, Cypress Creek Golf Club, Cypress Mill, Cypressview, Dental Associates of Florida - Sun City
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MEN'S CIRCLE RETREAT Every summer in Sweden, Miguel and Hesam arranges men circles, that spans over June through August. 2 weekend workshops (1 in June and one in August) with 1 afternoon in July to meet and talk about our processes and receive support from the group. The idea to have a community of men to support each other, and have a place to be able to express themselves, grew out of Miguel and Hesams friendship and understanding the importance of brotherly support in life. Finding like minded friends in life, that is holding the same life values, learning and sharing with each other is some of the intentions we have for this works. If you, like us, have a curiosity for the great mystery of life that resides in all of us, and feel ready to look inside yourself and want to reconnect or connect deeper with your heart and inner core, we welcome you wholeheartedly to join us. What to expect during these workshops: Deep dive through meditation techniques and shamanic traditions. Kinetic activation (integrative movement practice that help you identify and activate ignored and stagnant energy in the body. The Kinetic activation held by Miguel incorporates yoga, Qi Gong, bodywork, tapping, shaking and more.) Vocal activation and group singing What we expect during these workshops: An active participation and willingness to 'work'. Having an open mind If you have any questions please contact us, and we can share more in detail about the work that we offer. With much love in our hearts, we look forward to see you. Summer 2020 is fully booked Hesam & Miguel
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How the Norwegians almost gave up ceasefire agreement between the government and the LTTE survived a near fatal blow recently. Frustrated by their inability to contact Chief Negotiator Anton Balasingham for weeks despite telephone and e-mail messages, the Norwegian facilitators set a deadline to make a public declaration and pull out of the talks. Just three days before it ended, Dr. Balasingham made a telephone call from London to Oslo to speak to Vidar Helgesen, the Deputy Norwegian Foreign Minister, to signal that he was ready for another round of talks. That was how he met Mr. Helgesen and negotiator, Erik Solheim, on July 15 for talks, thus preventing a feared break-down. That was the latest turn of events in matters relating to the Ceasefire Agreement where the time frame to enforce various provisions ended last Friday. Earlier, the LTTE had sent a message to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe directly, suggesting that future negotiations be conducted on a bilateral basis without the Norwegian facilitators, as reported in The Sunday Times last week. This message, however, was not conveyed to Norwegian facilitators. Premier Wickremesinghe did not respond to Tiger guerrilla soundings and has continued to interact with movement of the Norwegian facilitation resumed with the July 15 talks between Mr. Helgesson and Dr. Balasingham. This round of talks saw the emergence of new thinking on the part of the guerrillas in respect of some of the matters relating to the ceasefire agreement and matters arising out of it. had expressed second thoughts about Thailand being the venue for peace talks and suggested it could be held in London or even Oslo. However, the Norwegian facilitators had reminded the LTTE chief negotiator that a venue in Thailand for peace talks was a choice made by the guerrillas. The Government of Norway, more importantly the royalty there, enjoys close ties with the Government and the royalty in Thailand. Their good offices have been used to secure Thailand. The Thai Government was ready with all the logistics and hence a shift in the venue would be difficult, the Norwegian facilitators
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Autism Teenage Partnership (ATP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing accessible, free, and safe spaces for teens diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the Toronto and Kitchener-Waterloo regions. ATP recently completed a 10-week summer accelerator program at LaunchYU, York University’s entrepreneurship program and has received a $25,000 grant from the Laidlaw Foundation to fund their operations. This grant enables ATP to expand with a larger range of activities and higher quality equipment to create more positive outcomes for their participants. ATP was started by York University student Janson Chan with an aim to positively impact the lives of individuals diagnosed with autism and their families. ATP supports individuals with ASD by delivering weekly social programming that enables them to express themselves through games, crafts, and team-building activities. In partnership with Autism Ontario, the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, York University and local community associations, Autism Teenage Partnership has been successfully operating two locations in Toronto and Kitchener-Waterloo with 70+ registered participants and 35+ volunteers. ATP was one of the 18 ventures that graduated from LaunchYU’s accelerator program, which is supported through Ontario’s On-Campus Entrepreneurship Activities (OCEA) program, managed by Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE). During the program Janson underwent a rigorous training from York Entrepreneurship Development Institute (YEDI). As a part of a cohort which consisted of both for-profit and not-for-profit ventures, Janson was able to get a good perspective about refining ATP’s business model in order to achieve long term sustainability. ATP is now developing a toolkit incorporating their proven protocols, programming, and expertise, in order to allow their successes to be duplicated in other underserved regions and thereby create systemic changes in our immediate community and beyond. The grant from Laidlaw Foundation will help towards preparing this toolkit and enable ATP to expand faster. ATP is also one of the ventures selected for OCE’s Ontario Social Impact Voucher Program. This story was provided by York University.
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It's a big weekend for the Journal de Montreal. The local tabloid turns 50 tomorrow. It was foudned by Pierre Peladeau, who went on to build a media empire called Quebecor, now one of Canada's biggest media companies. The paper, which became an instant hit, used to sell for 10 cents and had 24 pages. It's the largest-circulating newspaper in Quebec, and the highest-circulating French-language newspaper in North America.
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Baked Pesto Salmon Recipe This baked pesto salmon recipe is flavorful and fast. Utilize the best grocery store shortcut ingredient to make this delicious dinner in 20 minutes! Somewhere over the years, Foxes Love Lemons kind of became Foxes Love Salmon. I seem to publish more salmon recipes than beef, or even chicken recipes! But salmon recipes like creamy salmon pasta and grilled sockeye salmon always seem to do well, getting shared widely on Pinterest, and garnering positive reviews and comments. And if salmon recipes are what visitors to this site want to see, I will give you more salmon recipes! And I can’t blame you if you love salmon. I love it too, and truthfully, don’t we all get tired of chicken recipes sometimes? (although I’ll never turn down a good chicken pizza). Salmon is a lean source of protein, with a lot of benefits like omega 3’s and anti-inflammatory properties. Culinary-wise, it’s also kind of a blank slate! Just like chicken, it can stand up to almost any flavor you want to lend to it. While I often serve salmon with noodles, like my salmon pesto pasta, I’m keeping it simple and low carb today, with this baked pesto salmon recipe. If you need to learn how to bake salmon in the first place, I’ve got you covered! This baked pesto salmon recipe is flavorful and fast! This baked pesto salmon recipe is so glorious because you don’t have to do that! While you certainly CAN make homemade pesto (especially if you have fresh basil in your garden) for this salmon with pesto sauce, it’s not required. Prepared basil pesto from the grocery store is honestly one of my favorite shortcut ingredients (I also love it in pesto pasta with veggies and chicken). I buy the refrigerated kind, which is usually located near the refrigerated pasta like tortellini and ravioli (not the shelf stable jar of pesto in the boxed pasta aisle). I most often buy the Buitoni brand, which is made with basil, Parmesan cheese and pine nuts. Rana brand is also good for basil pesto salmon. It’s such a great ingredient to have in the fridge for quick meals with lots of flavor. How to buy the best fish for basil pesto salmon: The tail end pieces are really better for a recipe where the salmon is going to be flaked, like salmon cakes. If you have a grocery store, butcher, or seafood market where you can specify that you need center-cut pieces, that’s ideal for this salmon with pesto sauce. You can use any variety of salmon you like best for this basil pesto salmon, whether that’s Atlantic salmon, sockeye salmon, or something else. Food & Wine’s Guide to Every Type of Salmon You Can Buy will help you learn the differences. How to bake salmon: Baking salmon is basically the easiest thing in the world, and I use this same technique for my salmon alfredo, too. For this basil pesto salmon, first, preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Then, grab a small rimmed baking pan. I usually line it with foil for super easy cleanup. Spray the foil with nonstick cooking spray (or rub it lightly with olive oil) so the salmon doesn’t stick. Place the salmon on the foil and give it a generous sprinkling of salt and pepper. Bake at 400 degrees F for 18 to 20 minutes or until the fish is cooked through. If you have an instant read thermometer, the easiest way to check for doneness is to check for an internal temperature of 145 degrees F in the thickest part of the fillet. Because basil pesto can take on a bitter quality if it’s overcooked, I don’t like to bake the salmon WITH pesto sauce on it. I simply spread the salmon with the pesto when it comes out of the oven. The heat of the fish will warm the pesto for a delicious serving of baked pesto salmon. What to serve with salmon with pesto sauce: I served this baked pesto salmon recipe with Israeli couscous because I had some in my pantry, as well as fresh asparagus, because it’s currently in season in Michigan. Acini de pepe pasta salad is very similar in shape to couscous, and would also be great here. Simple roasted potatoes and sauteed green beans (or green beans and tomatoes) are also a good choice to pair with this salmon with pesto sauce. And maple Brussels sprouts are a great side dish for just about ANY entree! - Nonstick cooking spray - 2 center cut salmon fillets (5 ounces each) - 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt - 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper - 3 tablespoons prepared basil pesto - Lemon wedges, for serving - Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. - Spray small rimmed baking pan with nonstick spray. Place salmon fillets, skin side down, on prepared pan and sprinkle with salt and pepper. - Transfer to oven and bake 18 to 20 minutes or until salmon is opaque throughout and internal temperature reaches 145 degrees F. - Remove salmon from oven. Evenly spread pesto over salmon fillets. If desired, slip spatula between salmon skin and flesh to remove skin before serving. Serve with lemon wedges. Foxes Love Lemons, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and links to Amazon.com. There is no additional cost to you. Nutrition Information:Yield: 2 Serving Size: 1 Amount Per Serving: Calories: 415Total Fat: 30gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 21gCholesterol: 95mgSodium: 735mgCarbohydrates: 2gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 34g
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Yan Hu Suo Zhi Tong Wan Formula Brands Within Our Store Below you will find all of the brands of yan hu suo zhi tong wan that we carry in our store. Yan Hu Suo Zhi Tong Wan is also known as Great Corydalis Teapills, Corydalis Turtschaninovii Pills. The formula is within the Chinese Medicine functional grouping of Invigorate the Blood and Dispel Blood Stasis which is part of the broader Invigorate the Blood grouping. For more detailed clinical usage information from the Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, you may see the corresponding section for yan hu suo zhi tong wan on our theory site. - Formula Associations - Potentially Related Conditions - · Back Pain · Knee Pain · Shoulder Pain · Common Cold - Related Diagnostic Patterns - · Blood Stagnation - Generally Included Herbs - · Yan Hu Suo · Bai Zhi Yan Hu Suo Zhi Tong Wan Brands Available - Sorted By Title Store Policies and Information Required FDA Notice: All statements made regarding the products listed on our site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from healthcare practitioners. Please consult your healthcare professional about potential interactions or other possible complications before using any product. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act requires this notice.
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