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Art of Animation: Value resort? Really? We had a suite, complete with 2 bathrooms. And the boy was stoked that his bed was actually the table. The pool was HUGE. And the lifeguard staff was awesome. On day 1, I managed to lose my kid in the pool. As my face contorted into, "Holy smokes, I lost my kid and this pool is huge!" a lifeguard saw me and asked if I needed help finding my boy. Without me even asking for help. Her concern was a welcome relief. Thankfully, we found the boy and everything was fine. The pool was salt water, which meant you could go under with your eyes open and it didn't hurt. We went swimming mostly at night, and always they were playing Disney movies. Most of the time we hung out in the shallow end, so we didn't really get to watch the movies. We left the pool around 9ish each night so the boy could get some sleep. Once I realized that all the kids in the pool were up way past their bedtime, I didn't feel so bad about letting him stay late. We took our showers at night so we could go to sleep without being covered in sweat. I think value resort may mean your bus is at the end of the bus stop, perhaps? If Art of Animation is a value resort, I can only imagine what the other resorts look like.
Oh, and the food at said value resort. Fantastic. The one night we went there, I watched them make my pasta from scratch. OK, so I had to wait in line. So what? I got a fresh pasta dish with everything I asked for. Same thing with the omelet I had in the morning of the last day.
I'd absolutely stay there again.
Dining plan: DO IT. Yes, it was pricey, but totally worth it. Kind of nice to get at $16 platter of BBQ and not have to worry about the fact that it was so expensive. Same thing with a $30 meal at Be Our Guest. OK, so we had to pay for booze, but I can tell you that $15 margarita at La Hacienda de San Angel was totally worth it.
My only problem with it is that the kids meals were the same no matter where you went: Grilled chicken or fish, chicken nuggets or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, with a choice of grapes, or carrots, or French fries if you ask. Cookie for dessert at lunch, cookie or ice cream for dessert at dinner. At le Chefs de France, we all got fancy French food. On the child's menu? Chicken nuggets, with ice cream for dessert. Even if the boy wouldn't have eaten the ethnic food, I would have love to have seen something like that on the menu for him, and some BBQ at the Flame Tree in Animal Kingdom. Something other than a cookie or ice cream for dessert would have been nice, too.
At the end, we had 6 snacks left over. So we got dessert with breakfast on the last day, and then bough 4 bananas to take home with us, so I didn't have to go shopping right away when I got home.
Garden Grocer: No issues there. Even got a discount for ordering our stuff two weeks earlier than our arrival date. Even got a text from them when the food arrived, I bought too much food. We took home as much as we could, and security didn't seem to mind boxes of Goldfish and a bag of chips. We didn't bring any of our snacks into the park, but again, with the dining plan, there really wasn't reason too. Besides, we got stuffed from the meals themselves.
Orlandostrollers.com: Hells. yes. Even for a 7 year old. It takes an hour to get back to the hotel, between walking to the bus and then waiting for one to appear, and then walking to our hotel. We did make Anthony do a fair amount of walking, but when it got really, really hot out, or he was truly exhausted, we let him sit in the shade. Or when we needed to walk quickly to our destination, we put him in the stroller so we could go at grown-up speed. At the end of a long, long day, the boy would fall asleep on the way to the buses, Which meant we didn't have to carry a sleeping child. The other benefit of the stroller was that when there were 10,000 people trying to leave the park all at once, I knew exactly where my kid was, and that made me a much less anxious person. I hate being crowded like a sardine, and it's even worse now when my boy is with me.
Magic Express: Nice to board without worrying about luggage. Except we didn't get it for hours because they delivered it to the wrong room. Took me two phone calls to fix it. By the second one, I said, "So you're going to deliver our luggage to our room NOW, right?" And they did. But I'm glad we packed carry-ons with our bathing suits and extra change of clothing. Also glad we packed Sedgwick (Anthony's stuffed cat that he sleeps with every night) in his backpack so he didn't get lost. On the way back, checking in for the airline at the hotel was nice. Much shorter line with much friendlier people. We had time to play in the arcade between checking our luggage and boarding the bus, too.
Photo pass: My brother and SIL got this for us as a Chanukah gift. Boy, was it nice to actually be in the photos for once! And I can download the high-res images onto the computer. If Anthony was in a foul mood, we just skipped out on the photos since I really don't need photos of him scowling. They took an amazing series of shots from Jedi training, and a great photo shoot from when Anthony met Woody and Jessie at Magic Kingdom. All the photos from the rides are on there, too, although I don't think any of them are particularly flattering for any of us.
Fast pass: Glad I made those reservations two months ago. By the time it came to get that 4th fast pass, most of the "good stuff" was gone. So when we do this again, I won't count on getting a 4th fast pass to some high value ride. For example, we had Space Mountain as a later fast pass. Since it was day 3 of our vacation, we went on that first thing before the 9:20 fast pass for whatever it was kicked in. We made good use of those hour windows, since we were perpetually running behind schedule.
Telling Disney that your kid recently had a birthday: The boy got to wear his birthday pin all week, and all week, he was wished a happy birthday. At the 50's cafe, the waitress announced that it was his birthday and had everyone sitting in our section sign the card. He got big chocolate muffins at a bunch of the places, too. And during the Electrical parade, characters came over to ask how old he was.
Apparently, you could also get pins that said "First visit," or "I'm celebrating," or "It's our ** anniversary." We could have gotten a 1st visit pin for the boy, and technically an anniversary pin for us since Dennis and I had been together since 8/21/01, even if we weren't married til 2005.
On being prepared with a backpack full of stuff: I carried a first aid kit, sunblock, a towel, pens, a battery charger, a tablet, spare undies/socks/shoes for the boy, neon bracelets and a neon sword, liquid meds for the boy, assorted meds for the grownups, and some other stuff. Save the spare clothing for the child, the liquid benadryl, and the pepto tabs, I used it all. For every item my husband thought "excessive" (like the first aid kit), I said "You're welcome!" when I needed it. Yeah, that was mean but it felt good :) We put on sunblock every 2 hours, and called it a sunblock party. The towel meant for drying wet seats? Nope. We used it for drying sweaty bodies to the sunblock would stick. That battery charger was a godsend, considering how much I used my phone to keep track of the plan. When the glowing-things salespeople came around, I handed the boy the glow bracelets or his glow sword. It wasn't the same but it kept him quiet at least. As you'll read later (if you read this entire manifesto!), the first aid kit came in handy when Anthony scraped his elbow. While waiting for Fantasmic, the tablet made that hour wait much easier on the three of us. the boy was occupied, and Dennis didn't need to hear, "I'm borrred!" over and over again. At one point, Anthony said it hurt, and through the magic of an unneeded dose of Advil, he was magically better. I was fairly certain the Advil wouldn't hurt, The placebo effect was strong with that one. With my herniated disc, I relied on alleve with the occasionaly tylenol thrown in for good measure. Between the two of them, it kept the pain to a minimum.
Disability pass: Since I wasn't wheelchair bound, I didn't qualify. Maybe next time I'll bring a copy of my MRI. Anyway, since there was no way I was going to sit in a wheelchair all day, it turned out we really didn't need the pass after all. But hey, I did ask.
Magic Bands: Made it way too easy to buy stuff, but we kept it in check. More or less. Loved the idea of needing only one thing to get into the room, bus, parks, fast pass, dining plan, etc. Especially when I just wore it on my wrist 24/7 so I wouldn't forget it. They sell little doohickeys to personalize your bands. We got a pirate pack, so each of us had some pirate thing on our bands.
The plans: HUGE help! THANK YOU!!! We made a pact that when I got ferclempt that the plan wasn't being followed, Dennis would remind me that we were on vacation and that the world wouldn't end if the plan was not followed exactly. I only needed to hear that once, maybe twice. Sometimes we switched things around to make life more convenient for us, and sometimes the plan just fell to crap and we winged it. I noticed that the longer we were in Disney, the less concerned I became about keeping to the plan. I kept printed copies in my back pocket in case the internet went down. Only needed it once when I optimized the plan and it threw everything out of order.
The app: Wish I could move steps up and down like you can using the desktop program. Also wish one could unfastpass stuff, or update timing without optimizing. I found optimization threw everything upside down, so I didn't bother with that after doing it once. The computer decided that we wanted to stay til closing every night, and that wasn't the case most of the time. The app pooped on me a few times, but for the most part it behaved itself.
Disney's wifi: It sucked. Spotty might be a nicer way to put it. It mostly worked in our hotel room, and occasionally worked in the parks. I think at one point I just shut wifi off on my phone, since it was draining my already-insufficient battery and wasn't helping me any.
Shopping: I missed shopping, but I knew that Anthony wouldn't have enjoyed browsing through stuff. Or he would have wanted everything he saw and would have been disappointed when we said no over and over again. With the kidot stations, it made it easier for me to browse, because he was busy. . As much as I wanted to buy chocolate souvenirs, I knew that in the Florida heat they'd never last. Or we'd eat them all as a preventative measure. :) Being able to send things straight to our room was nice.
Fellow park-goers: Like my son, I'm pretty much able to strike up a conversation with anyone. Almost everyone I spoke to was friendly, and I loved meeting people from all over the world. I didn't think of Disney as a world destination, but apparently it is. Loved seeing all the married couples in the park, and all the princesses. I have no idea how anyone walked around in heels or little plastic shoes. I wore my cross-trainers, and I'm used to being on my feet a lot, and my feet were pretty tired from walking all day! | 2019-04-23T00:46:28 | https://www.starstufftravel.com/blog/a-familys-first-exploration-of-wdw-part-one |
We're excited to bring back Trunk or Treat to our Northside location again for 2018! This is going to be a great event for everyone in the family with opportunities to have fun, play games, and grab some cider and goodies. Trunk or Treat will be open from 5-7pm on Sunday, October 28th. Everyone is welcome and we'd love to see a great turnout from our community like last year. Be sure to invite friends, family, and neighbors to come have some Halloween fun with you at The Journey Northside. More details can be found at our event page Here. | 2019-04-21T09:01:53 | https://www.thejourneycc.com/blog/post/trunk-or-treat-2018 |
Whitehall’s coolest attraction for the whole family…with an Ice Rink Cafe for afters and plenty of penguins and banana skate aids to turn you into the ultimate Torvill or Dean.
A traditional Christmas at Gloucester Quays full of festive fun, a Victorian Christmas Market and Santa and his magical friends in Claus’ Christmas Cabin. The ice rink is fab – the only open-air ice rink in Gloucester.
This ice rink comes with its own fairground – including helter skelter, SkyView big wheel (fab views over the city) and kids’ rides – as well as a disco on ice, Apres Ski bar, Christmas market and free seasonal film screenings of Love Actually, Elf, Gremlins, Polar Express and Home Alone.
Outdoor ice skating – and glow in the dark mini golf – in the centre of Bath. Take the weight off your skates in the Moguls Alpine bar and cafe and have a hot choc, hot cider or mulled wine or scoff pizzas and fries (not chips, you notice).
Leave the kids on the ice – or Enchanted Ice Castle, vintage fairground stalls, a train inside the Mall – while you get down to the serious business of trawling around all those shops.
Scoot around on an ice rink under a huge clear roof, then refuel on gluhwein, wurst and pancakes. Leave it a few minutes…then head for all the fun of the fair.
Massive biomes housing a rainforest, stunning plants and a large indoor ice rink – all nestled in a huge Cornish crater.
Skate at Somerset House is tying-up with Fortnum & Mason again with a Christmas shopping arcade and foodie treats in an Alpine-themed lodge where you can share cheese or chocolate fondues. Skate with Snoopy, Skate Lates music nights and New Year with legendary LGBTQ+ collective Sink the Pink.
Combine a visit to the dinos or the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition with a turn on the ice at this Kensington rink.
‘Skate back in time’ they say and you’ve a seriously stunning backdrop for your double two loop at Henry VIII’s old gaff in Surrey, floodlit with colours for the evening. The cafe serves up pies, rum punches and fizz. Make a day of it in the palace itself.
There is an Ice Rink at the Salisbury Christmas Market. Please support Salisbury, which was badly affected by the Skripal affair. Everyone will be given a very warm welcome by the huge number of independent shops. | 2019-04-24T16:40:16 | https://wilts.muddystilettos.co.uk/crimbo/get-your-skates-on/ |
After trying two different instructors and deciding that driving wasn’t for me, I attempted for the third time to learn to drive, expecting the same results. However, I have now passed and don’t hate driving at all. Kevin’s method of teaching was by far the best of the three, with his constant advice and support being exactly what I needed, especially on the days where I was stressed out or nervous. The approach to the teaching is very logical, starting at the basics and ensuring that basic skills are mastered before moving on to more complex tasks, which believe it or not, is not how every driving instructor does it, one of the things that majorly put me off driving previously. I would 100% recommend Kevin Haynes to anyone looking to learn to drive without any hesitation at all. | 2019-04-25T00:27:37 | https://smartdriveiow.co.uk/testimonials/kate-wratten-newport/ |
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Want to discover the 211 artists we've identified in Mashhad in 2019? | 2019-04-24T17:48:26 | https://www.heepsy.com/ranking/top-artists-in-mashhad |
The demo will include three different songs, and will be available only for six days, until October the 23rd.
It’s definitely a good chance to try the upcoming rhythm game early, since it will be released in Japan on PS Vita and PS3 next spring. Of course the demo will be in Japanese, but Hatsune Miku games are always pretty intuitive. | 2019-04-21T12:44:43 | https://www.dualshockers.com/hatsune-miku-project-diva-f-2nd-getting-a-demo-on-the-japanese-psn/ |
I noticed that "everyone", from George Soros to Swedish leftist daily Aftonbladet, has suddenly turned against China. In other words, they now stand with Donald Trump, who confronted China long ago, alongside a certain Darth Vader Bannon.
Now, I´m not particularly pro-Chinese either.
However, I have to say that the speed and the coordination of the anti-China turn is...interesting. Especially as it involves a speech by George Soros in Davos (or wherever the masters of the universe were summiting).
Funny detail. I recently bought a Huawei android phone, since my old phone wasn´t compatible with the Mobile Bank ID necessary to access Kivra, the new digital mail box used by 50+ Swedish government agencies. And now, they tell me I´m a traitor or something.
The White-Jade confrontation could become really...interesting. | 2019-04-26T08:05:08 | https://ashtarbookblog.blogspot.com/2019/02/behind-jade-curtain.html |
Here’s a quick list of books for further readings about kids and parenting!
Most parenting guides begin with the question “How can we get kids to do what they’re told?”, and then proceed to offer various techniques for controlling them. In this truly groundbreaking book, nationally respected educator Alfie Kohn begins instead by asking “What do kids need, and how can we meet those needs?” What follows from that question are ideas for working with children rather than doing things to them.
The ultimate “parenting bible” (The Boston Globe) with a new foreword—and available as an ebook for the first time—a timeless, beloved book on how to effectively communicate with your child from the #1 New York Times bestselling authors. Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down-to-earth, respectful approach of Faber and Mazlish makes relationships with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding.
In the seventh grade, Todd Rose was suspended-not for the first time-for throwing six stink bombs at the blackboard, where his art teacher stood with his back to the class. At eighteen, he was a high school dropout, stocking shelves at a department store for $4.25 an hour. Today, Rose is a faculty member at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Parents and best-selling authors Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish were determined to figure out how to help their children get along. The result was Siblings Without Rivalry. This wise, groundbreaking book gives parents the practical tools they need to cope with conflict, encourage cooperation, reduce competition, and make it possible for children to experience the joys of their special relationship. With humor and understanding—much gained from raising their own children—Faber and Mazlish explain how and when to intervene in fights, provide suggestions on how to help children channel their hostility into creative outlets, and demonstrate how to treat children unequally and still be fair.
In this book, Bennett and Kalish draw on academic research, interviews with educators, parents, and kids, and their own experience as parents and successful homework reformers to offer advice to frustrated parents. You’ll find out which assignments advance learning and which are time-wasters, how to set priorities when your child comes home with an overstuffed backpack, how to talk and write to teachers and administrators in persuasive, non confrontational ways, and how to rally other parents to help restore balance in your children’s lives.
So why do we continue to administer this modern cod liver oil-or even demand a larger dose? Kohn’s incisive analysis reveals how a set of misconceptions about learning and a misguided focus on competitiveness has left our kids with less free time, and our families with more conflict. Pointing to stories of parents who have fought back-and schools that have proved educational excellence is possible without homework-Kohn demonstrates how we can rethink what happens during and after school in order to rescue our families and our children’s love of learning.
In this groundbreaking book, education expert Tony Wagner provides a powerful rationale for developing an innovation-driven economy. He explores what parents, teachers, and employers must do to develop the capacities of young people to become innovators. In profiling compelling young American innovators such as Kirk Phelps, product manager for Apple’s first iPhone, Wagner reveals how the adults in their lives nurtured their creativity and sparked their imaginations, while teaching them to learn from failures and persevere. Wagner identifies a pattern—a childhood of creative play leads to deep-seated interests, which in adolescence and adulthood blossom into a deeper purpose for career and life goals. Play, passion, and purpose: These are the forces that drive young innovators.
Most Likely to Succeed presents a new vision of American education, one that puts wonder, creativity, and initiative at the very heart of the learning process and prepares students for today’s economy. “In this excellent book…Wagner and Dintersmith argue…that success and happiness will depend increasingly on having the ability to innovate” (Chicago Tribune), and this crucial guide offers policymakers and opinion leaders a roadmap for getting the best for our future entrepreneurs. | 2019-04-23T19:51:20 | https://tammysteachings.com/resources/best-books/ |
As you’ll note, I’ve been especially quiet this month.
Why? Well… I had a particularly nasty head cold that was promptly followed by another head cold. I couldn’t smell much at all which directly impacts my sense of taste as well.
So, as a guy who tastes things and posts his tasting opinions on the Internet, what do I do when my senses of taste & smell are lessened by sickness?
I sit on the sidelines and softly wimper.
Sick tasters need to stay home and get better.
Anyone and everyone who is sick needs to stay home until they’re better!
At any rate, I’m nearly back to 100% and have some tasty things lined up for reviews in April. Some clear booze, and some not so clear booze. | 2019-04-20T18:27:21 | https://boozeguru.blog/2016/03/31/what-happens-when-a-taster-is-sick/ |
I have traveled to dozens of destinations around the globe in my life, both for work as well as pleasure. During my corporate career as a Banking Executive, I was fortunate enough to attend countless international banking conferences hosted in a variety of different cities and countries. When I retired from my final position, as head of Credit Suisse in Cape Town, South Africa, several years ago, I continued to embrace international travel to develop my personal goals further and focus on my philanthropic work. Each venture, full of new sights and cultures, nudged me outside my comfort zone and helped me hone my leadership skills, especially as a board member of several non-profit organizations.
And, of course, traveling with family has been one of my greatest pleasures. As a dedicated mother, I was eager to expose my children to different experiences, cultures, and viewpoints so they would think both locally and globally as adults. While traveling the world with children may seem daunting to some parents, rest assured that the trips will pay dividends in the future.
But if you are mindful when you travel, even trips you take just for vacation’s sake and to recharge your batteries can help you improve necessary business skills.
Anyone who goes on vacation with their family will very quickly learn how important it is to be organized and to plan as much as possible in advance.
For example, how much stress will you be under at the airport if you can’t find your plane tickets because you didn’t put them in a safe place? Instead of digging through a purse jam-packed full of this and that, holding up a line at the check-in kiosk, think of organizing your tickets beforehand in an envelop or utilize your smartphone for mobile ticketing.
As for itinerary planning, as soon as you miss out on an event or a play because you assumed it happened every day instead of on selected days, you’ll never think twice about planning ahead.
An ability to manage one’s time efficiently is perhaps the number one skill that business people need to develop. Travel helps hone this skill because time management is such an essential part of travel, right up there with organization and planning.
If you’ve planned your vacation well, you will have minimized your travel time, such as flight duration or layover(s), and maximized your time at your vacation spot.
Time management comes into play with how early you leave for the airport, how long you take eating food so that you don’t miss a shuttle bus, and so on.
If your time management skills are weak, embrace the technological benefits that today’s society offers and create a digital calendar on your smartphone with daily reminders for travel excursions and meals. Time is, after all, a luxury so make the most of it on your vacation!
You’re supposed to be in Geneva giving a talk at a prestigious banking conference, but you’re stuck in San Moritz because of a blizzard. There’s stress for you.
Again, some people never learn from their experiences, but others who approach each minute of the day mindfully will take these experiences in stride and benefit from them. It’s not your fault there’s a blizzard! And there’s nothing you can do about it. So, when things happen that are beyond your control, you learn to “go with the flow,” as the Americans say.
Of course, multiple lessons can be learned and skills improved from one event. Did you pay attention to the weather reports beforehand? Could you have cut short your visit to San Moritz because you knew there was a blizzard coming? Coping with unexpected events and having a Plan B are valuable skillsets both on the road and in the world of business.
Traveling to a country where the inhabitants speak a different language can be stressful – even if the locals are well versed in your native language. In most major cities in Europe for example, signs are printed in a variety of languages because tourists and business people come from all over the world. However, one-on-one interaction with a local may not be as straightforward.
Communicating with others is so essential when you are on travel – the taxi or bus drivers, tour guides, the people you meet – that you soon learn whether or not you are communicating efficiently, on a social level, or if you have to somehow improve your skills. You may need to reflect on your syntax or diction and revise your choices based on the responses and reactions of the residents. Soon enough, you will receive an insight into how to develop your skills because you’ll realize, from any misunderstandings that occur, where you’re lacking.
If you’re traveling with a group – whether with your family or on a trip with a group of strangers – you quickly learn how important it is to make decisions. Does one child want to go on this ride at Disneyworld? Does that child want to go on that ride instead? Sometimes you just have to decide for the group. While some of your travel companions may resent your choice at first, it’s more likely that they’ll thank you in the end for keeping the group on track to make the most of each travel day.
The unexpected always seems to occur when you’re traveling. Perhaps, your flight was canceled, and you cannot make it to the office as planned. Thanks to technology, you can solve that problem. When you’ve got your laptop, you can simply work remotely from almost anywhere in the world. Search for WIFI or a hotspot network in an airport or a local cafe. The ability to connect with clients from anywhere in the world is a common practice now more than ever. Life enjoys throwing unexpected hurdles your way, but technology can prove to be fantastic in creating a solution.
But other problems occur where solutions have to be found and decisions made on the spot. The skills you gain from having to do this while you’re on travel will absolutely benefit you once you return to your office. You’ll know that you faced a problem and solved it, and that will work wonders for your confidence to meet and defeat other issues.
So, when you’re traveling, embrace every moment, whether or not things are going smoothly, and know you’re gaining life experience and knowledge you will be able to utilize in the future.
About Carole Hambleton-Moser: With a Master of Arts in Law & Diplomacy (M.A.L.D.) from The Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy at Tufts University, a B.A. in French from Gettysburg College, and a Diploma from Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales in Geneva, Switzerland, Carole Hambleton-Moser has traveled the world for her education as well as her career. She thrived in the corporate world, with her last position as Head of Credit Suisse in Cape Town, and she continues to thrive in her early retirement as a member of the Board of several non-profit organizations. | 2019-04-21T16:52:18 | https://www.carolehambletonmoser.com/blog/carole-hambleton-moser-business-leader-shares-7-business-skills-that |
This polygon shapefile contains ice observations in the Arctic region for July 3, 1980. This layer is part of the Arctic Climate System (ACSYS) Historical Ice Chart Archive. The earliest chart in the data set comes from 1553, when Sir Hugh Willoughby and Richard Chancellor, commanders of two expeditions sent out by the Company of Merchant Adventurers, recorded their observations of the ice edge. Early charts are irregular and infrequent, reflecting the remoteness and hostility of the region. The frequency of observations generally increases over time, as the economic and strategic importance of the Arctic grew, along with the ability to access, observe and record information on sea ice. The Norwegian Meteorological Institute in Tromsø used a combination of satellite imagery and in situ observations to produce daily digital charts each working day. These show not only the ice edge, but also detailed information on the range of sea ice concentrations and ice types. The Norwegian Meteorological Institute is continuing this series, and more recent charts may be obtained from this source.The ACSYS Historical Ice Chart Archive presents historical sea-ice observations in the Arctic region between 30ºW and 70ºE. The earliest chart dates from 1553, and the most recent from December 2002. | 2019-04-24T12:46:42 | https://earthworks.stanford.edu/catalog/stanford-ts772vd2161 |
Sat Nav Directions: There are two sat nav postcodes depending on your model: NE37 1LB and NE38 0DR.
Directions: From the A1 (M), exit at junction 64 and take the A195, followed by a left at the sliproad signposted Emerson. Turn left at the roundabout and the hotel is 250 yards on the left. Sat nav postcode: NE38 0DR or NE37 1LB.
Stayed here after day at Beamish and before heading to Diggerland. Clean rooms. Bathroom ideal with door shutting over toilet to allow sink visits from younger family members. Breakfast was great - with plenty of choice and with up to 2 children eating free with 1 full breakfast is fantastic value. Staff were friendly and welcoming. Would stay here again.
Excellent Premier Inn. Really clean. Very comfortable beds. Exceptionally friendly, helpful staff team. Lovely breakfast cooked fresh to order. Highly recommend. Excellent location for visiting Beamish, Angel of the North, Metro Centre and Durham.
We stayed in the premier inn in Washington, nice place for the area as let us have easy access to sites and nearby attractions, great place to stay, smallest room i have ever stayed in at a premier inn but has the usual comfortable bed and all the bits you need foe a few days relaxing and having look around, staff are very nice here, very helpful and friendly.
"Not quite up to scratch"
We visited this Premier Inn to visit Beamish Open Air Museum (which is mind-blowingly wonderful). Whilst we can't fault the staff and the breakfast, and the location just off the A1(M), the room itself wasn't what we've come to expect from our favourite hotel chain. For a family room, it was rather cramped; we knew that there was going to be a shower room rather than a bath, but the weird schizoid door that was shared between the full shower room and the toilet, with a translucent screen between the loo and the shower, didn't inspire confidence in one's privacy, or tempt any of us to share both at the same time. The sink was a bit grubby, too, with not much in the way of shelves in the bathroom for soapbags, etc. We've been to loads of Premier Inns - this one, I'm afraid, we won't be returning to. Sorry guys!
Hotel description A handy hub for all your travels in the North East, the Premier Inn Hotel Newcastle Washington puts you bang in between Newcastle, Sunderland and Durham. You'll be perfectly placed for all the sights of the cities and the key edge-of-town business locations. For your history fix, head to Durham Cathedral, Lumley Castle and Beamish Museum. Or for sporting action, bowl on over to Durham Cricket Ground. Then return to welcoming rooms with big, comfy beds and a lovely meal in the restaurant just beside us. | 2019-04-21T01:06:13 | https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/tyne-and-wear/newcastle/newcastle-washington.html |
House for sale in Aruba. Ideal to reform and adapt it for commercial use. Located near the Airport.Casaen venta en Aruba, Ideal para reformar y adaptarlo a uso comercial. Ubicado cerca al Aeropuerto.
Nice and comfortable house in Tasajal, located in the area of Noord in Aruba, a very quiet and growing neighborhood, near beaches and areas of interest on the island, distributed on 2 floors with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Beautiful and well maintained house for sale located in the highly favored and friendly residence community of Tibushi two minutes from the hotel area and beaches. Consists of 2 spacious bedrooms, both with WI closets and 2 modern bathrooms. A beautiful open kitchen and spacious living area. Fully fenced and low maintenance garden with ample space for a pool. Contact your listing Agent. Izaira.
For sale beautiful house on the Aruba Island, located in the northern area in the neighborhood known as Montana in the Noord area. It has a main house with 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus an annex apartment of one bedroom and one bathroom. Spacious and pleasant backyard with pool, a half bathroom and barbecue area. Ideal to enjoy in this paradise: Aruba. | 2019-04-20T13:04:04 | http://boyerainmuebles.com.ve/inmuebles-en-aruba/Casa/Venta/Detalles:1-1-0-0/Precios:0-999999999999999/Todas |
?Buried in Time' is presented here in newly remastered form, with the process itself overseen by the band, & includes 2 extra tracks, ?Beyond the Veil? & ?The Envoy?.
This edition is presented on 180gm heavyweight black double gatefold vinyl. | 2019-04-26T12:16:00 | https://shop-hellsheadbangers.com/mortuary-drape-buried-in-time-vinyl.asp |
We have created a 2019 ranking of the best colleges in Georgia that offer Health Administration degrees to help you find a school that fits your needs. Each school's ranking is based on the compilation of our data from reliable government sources, student surveys, college graduate interviews, and editorial review. In addition, you can view our entire list of all 76 Health Administration schools located within Georgia. We also provide reviews, facts, and questions and answers for schools on our site and offer you access to get valuable information from colleges and universities today.
Emory University offers 12 Health Administration Degree programs. It's a large private university in a large suburb. In 2015, 322 students graduated in the study area of Health Administration with students earning 316 Master's degrees, 6 Doctoral degrees.
University of Georgia offers 6 Health Administration Degree programs. It's a large public university in a mid sized city. In 2015, 195 students graduated in the study area of Health Administration with students earning 101 Bachelor's degrees, 81 Master's degrees, 8 Doctoral degrees, and 5 Certificates degrees.
Mercer University offers 3 Health Administration Degree programs. It's a medium sized private university in a mid sized city. In 2015, 52 students graduated in the study area of Health Administration with students earning 43 Master's degrees, and 9 Bachelor's degrees.
Augusta University offers 4 Health Administration Degree programs. It's a medium sized public university in a mid sized city. In 2015, 54 students graduated in the study area of Health Administration with students earning 32 Bachelor's degrees, 14 Master's degrees, and 8 Certificates degrees.
Georgia State University offers 4 Health Administration Degree programs. It's a large public university in a large city. In 2015, 140 students graduated in the study area of Health Administration with students earning 130 Master's degrees, 6 Certificates degrees, and 4 Doctoral degrees.
Armstrong State University offers 2 Health Administration Degree programs. It's a medium sized public university in a mid sized city. In 2015, 42 students graduated in the study area of Health Administration with students earning 42 Master's degrees.
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus offers 0 Health Administration Degree programs. It's a large public university in a large city.
Georgia Southern University offers 5 Health Administration Degree programs. It's a large public university in a far away town. In 2015, 119 students graduated in the study area of Health Administration with students earning 59 Bachelor's degrees, 52 Master's degrees, and 8 Doctoral degrees.
Georgia College and State University offers 1 Health Administration Degree program. It's a medium sized public university in a far away town.
Brenau University offers 4 Health Administration Degree programs. It's a small private university in a small city. In 2015, 62 students graduated in the study area of Health Administration with students earning 33 Master's degrees, 26 Bachelor's degrees, and 3 Certificates degrees. | 2019-04-22T22:33:47 | https://www.universities.com/find/georgia/best/healthcare/health-administration |
Is it possible to think that a book is both extraordinarily profound and trite? Told in alternating chapters of present day and the past, you slowly learn why Cassie was left by her parents at the mental institution and why she chooses to leave it the minute she turns eighteen. It’s an onion of a story (I do love onions), slowly revealing the truth about everything (and making you cry sometimes, too. Oh, onions.).
On the one hand, it was so real in its wretchedness, the lack of love that the main character, Cassie, suffers through her entire life. You see that her mother, Bevy, is the daughter of horrible parents herself, so it doesn’t take a licensed therapist to see that is exactly why Bevy herself is so self-centered, wanting all of the love, wanting everything to be perfect, which, of course, things never are.
Even the smallest glimpse into this dysfunctional family tree will make you understand why Cassie feels invisible. Her older brother is the golden child, just like her Uncle Paul is to his parents. Both families have three children (eventually, in one case); both are boy/girl/boy. And, in both cases, the girl is completely skipped over in favor of the boys.
She carried her beauty with the naiveté of someone who was born to it and thus never understood its value or the poverty of ugliness.
On the other hand, parts of the story alternate between being glossed over (if she’s been in a mental institution for 2-1/2 years, how did she get her high school diploma?) or over-the-top dramatic (she get pneumonia and stays in bed for several weeks before seeing a doctor [or speaking to anyone, for that matter].) Would someone check out and take a bus immediately to college? I guess it could happen, but I dunno. Plus, how did she pay for anything? I know her tuition was being paid by her mother, but what about food? Shopping? All the makeup she wears?
I understand that abused people make excuses for their abusers, a girl wants a mother, it’s easier to keep everything bottled up inside, it may be hard to trust people, it’s hard to break the cycle. Cassie’s relationship with her family felt very real, but this deep psychological look into an abhorrent family sometimes spins off into something less profound and more typical of YA/NA themes. The relationship Cassie has with her college roommate and the boy who develops an interest in Cassie doesn’t have the depth that the story deserves. While I understand they were there to show Cassie that she was likeable, to push her along the path to recovery, and to make a big reveal, I didn’t see why either of these people would be attracted to Cassie in the first place.
The First Time She Drowned by Kerry Kletter was published Match 15, 2016 by Philomel Books. Ink and Page picked this book up from the library for review. | 2019-04-19T00:28:17 | http://inkandpage.me/review-the-first-time-she-drowned-by-kerry-kletter-coyer-src/ |
If you run an organisation that is in the business of providing Outside School Hours Care in Australia, you’re already aware of your many important responsibilities. You’ll need to have resources you can draw on to help provide a suitable program environment, maintain the health and safety of the children in your care, protect and supervise them, and much more. However, the administrative responsibilities of running a facility such as yours can sometimes threaten to overwhelm, and can distract you and your staff from the most vital aspects of your work: namely, those that have a direct impact on the children themselves. For this reason, many OSHC programs and facilities look for ways to streamline their operations and increase their efficiency so that they can pay more attention to the people with whom they work.
When it comes to management tools for an OSHC program, software is likely to be the source of your best solutions. Living in the digital age can certainly be hectic at times, but it also provides various technologies that can reduce the complexities of your work. Such is the case for an Outside School Hours Care program. A system that lets you consolidate and optimise your bureaucratic tasks can be highly advantageous when you have small children to look after who demand large portions of your time.
Looking for a comprehensive and highly useful OSHC system may require you to consider several factors. You’ll have to choose a system that helps you meet your legislative requirements and one that offers you a broad base of support so that you can quickly resolve any issues you encounter with it. There’s always a learning curve for new software, but when you source yours from a company that provides robust after-sales support, you’ll often find that the challenges of using a new program prove less than insurmountable.
One company you should consider on your search for Outside School Hours Care software is Qk Technologies. We’re the company behind such child care management programs as QikKids, which offers several powerful tools to businesses like yours who want to streamline everyday administrative tasks. When you contact us about OSHC software, we’ll be more than happy to suggest tools that can help you manage your facility with greater ease and more efficiency.
Efficiency is about more than just your profits when you run an organisation that works with children. It’s also the best way to ensure that you and your team always have the time and energy to focus on the people who matter most to you. Contact Qk Technologies at your earliest convenience and ask to speak with one of our team members about how our software can benefit you. You’ll quickly learn that our innovative approach can translate into success for your program and the families who rely on it. | 2019-04-20T14:30:03 | https://www.qikkids.com.au/news-articles/do-you-want-to-implement-an-outside-school-hours-care-system-find-oshc-software-for-your-organisatio |
In this manuscript we use the R package statcheck (by Sacha Epskamp & me) to examine the prevalence of statistical reporting errors in 8 major psychology journals from 1985 to 2013. We find that half of all articles contains at least one inconsistency and 1 in 8 articles contains a grossly inconsistent p-value that could have changed the statistical conclusion. We find no evidence that the prevalence of inconsistencies is increasing over the years.
The R package statcheck is now on CRAN!
Statcheck is an R package that Sacha Epskamp and I wrote together. Statcheck extracts statistics and recomputes p-values. Extremely handy to check your own papers for accidental slip-ups in the result section, but it can also be used to estimate error prevalence across a wide range of scientific articles. So far, statcheck can only read results that are reported exactly in APA style. Note that in order to scan PDF files, you need to have the program pdf-to-txt installed and on your path variable. Furthermore, if you want to run statcheck on a Mac, you need to install XQuartz. For more info, see the project page. | 2019-04-20T21:02:12 | https://mbnuijten.com/category/publication/page/2/ |
This premiere for the Park is a cracker: a serious, grownup, constantly entertaining light on history with fine-drawn characters, and some acidly sharp philosophical resonances for today’s troubled Europe and our divided government. Jonathan Lynn wrote and directs: as co-author of the Yes Minister series and the recent (less impressive and even more cynical) stage play we know he has a sharp political eye. But this one is richer and more acutely perceptive than mere satire.
It deals with the relationship between Charles de Gaulle and his old friend and mentor Philippe Petain, Marechal of France, national hero, victor of Verdun in the first war but collaborator-Premier in the Vichy government during the second. When, of course, de Gaulle was the leader of the Free French resistance. The play is framed with Pétain, 89 years old, in a cell in 1945 awaiting trial for treason after the Liberation. It flashes back to the eve of World War 1 and the first meeting between the peppery, dry-witted senior officer and the gangling, awkwardly scholarly, intellectually arrogant and humourless cadet De Gaulle. It takes them in sparring friendship through that war’s attrition, the uneasy 1930’s, and Pétain’s rise to an aged and disastrous political career as head of the puppet government, signing at one point a death warrant on the Resistance leader who was once almost a son to him.
I can’t recommend it strongly enough to newer generations, not least in a time when questions of sovereignty, patriotic feeling and the very nature of nationhood underpin less bloody but equally emotional political divisions in our own land. Pétain, the pragmatist who reckons they could rub along with the Germans and save more deaths, at one point says impatiently that “For de Gaulle France is a dream. A romance. For me it is the land, the cheese, the people”. De Gaulle just says “I am France. If I want to know what France thinks, I ask myself”. And, austerely impatient of those slow to join the Resistance, “What can you expect from a nation which elevates food ,wine and fashion to national preoccupations?”. Nor is he impressed by the deals offered by “perfidious Albion” and its Churchill who is every bit as stubborn and arrogant as he is himself.
The key performances are superb – amid a versatile ensemble giving us soldiers, collaborators, Nazis and a nicely pompous Lord Halifax (very Yes Minister, that bit). But it hangs on the leads: Tom Conti, with a neat white moustache, is Pétain: instantly likeable, clubbable, dryly humorous, lecherous, stubbornly commonsense, amused by the earnest de Gaulle. Who is Laurence Fox, equally fabulous casting in the role, all Thucydides and poetry-books and arrogant social ineptitude and irritable strategic brilliance. They men are nicely defined by their broad leather military belts: Fox’s always straight as a die on his rigid up-and-down frame, Conti’s always at a bit of an angle, with comfortable bulges above and below.
Sometimes it is blisteringly funny: a scene on the eve of a WW1 battle has them growing drunk together, jerkily discussing the concept of the Nietzschean Superman until the older man grows bored and lurches off to the whore he’s ordered. Sometimes it lets us see the edges of horror, as the wily old pragmatist signs off the “repatriation of political dissidents” to Germany – meaning, Jews. Sometimes there is real pain in the mutual disillusion of the friends. Always it is intelligent, well-researched but imaginative about human struggles and choices. It’s sparely set, as between sandbagged wings a great map of France reminds us how fatally the Maginot Line stopped at the “friendly” Belgian border . But Andrea J Cox’s vivid soundscape gives us bombardments, bands, bugles, and a moment of the Horst-Wessellied. And so the two men circle one another, magnets both drawn and repelled, as France endures her darkest and proudest hours.
It’s terrific. Honour to the Park, but this deserves a rapid transfer. Hope so. A commercial theatre ecology – which after all sold Ben Brown’s “Three Days in May” in the big Trafalgar Studios to illustrate our own end of the 1940 dilemma – should welcome it in. | 2019-04-25T15:50:40 | https://theatrecat.com/2016/02/26/the-patriotic-traitor-park-theatre/ |
Instructions: Arrange the pieces to put the photograph back together!
Instructions: Match each capital city with it's flag. Once you think that you have them all correct, click next to see if you were right! Click next again to move onto the next round. | 2019-04-24T20:20:01 | https://fga.freac.fsu.edu/gaw/2010/index.php?page=kids |
To find one acidic and one basic radical in the given salt.
This is class 11 chemistry lab practical series experiments,In this we are detecting that the salt given to us is Ammonium Chloride.
The whole guide to titration in lab.Hope this helps.
A short file on how to use and read a vernier caliper. If you have further questions, please ask us on our fm at demos.smu.ca/index.php/fm/index.
CHEM113L General Chemistry II Lab Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Prof. Ross Weatherman.
its all about full help of students,Maxi. Topics of chemistry of class 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th. I am Ready to improve all of you with chemistry. | 2019-04-19T18:20:38 | http://all-recepts.ru/vernier-chemistry-lab-manual-answers.html |
This is crunchy on the ends! It's like eating chips! Grace announced last night at dinner.
Joe had surprised us with a new recipe, something we'd never tried before, cheesy baked chicken enchiladas.
I was dubious about eating enchiladas at this point of my pregnancy (because I have a lot of heartburn and indigestion) but the enchiladas were delicious.
I was excited to eat them again for lunch the next day; I don't get excited about much these days.
Except ice cream. I still get excited about ice cream.
Anyway, these enchiladas were tasty, and Joe said they were easy to make.
2 1/4 cups cooked chicken Joe uses 2 cans of shredded chicken.
In a large bowl, prepare the filling by gently mixing the chicken, onion, all but 2 tablespoons of the cilantro, 1/2 cup of salsa, lime juice, salt, and pepper.
Divide filling evenly among the 8 tortillas, forming it into a strip down the center of each. Roll the tortillas around the filling; place seam-side down in the prepared baking dish.
Cover the rolled enchiladas with the remaining 2 cups of salsa and sprinkle evenly with cheese.
Bake until the top is golden brown and bubbly, about 30 minutes.
Sprinkle with remaining cilantro and serve with sour cream.
About a year ago, I received a cookbook called Dollars to Donuts: Comfort Food and Kitchen Wisdom from Route 66's Landmark Rock Cafe from a friend in PR.
It's full of my kind of recipes: simple, healthy, comfortable.
We cook from it often; the original recipe came from that cookbook.
I heart enchiladas and these look delicious! Thanks for the recipe! | 2019-04-21T11:05:16 | https://feelslikehomeblog.com/recipe/cheesy-baked-chicken-enchiladas/ |
April is known for many things, but most importantly it is known as Sexual Assault Awareness month. In the short film Violated, director Ashleigh Brown explores the topic of childhood sexual abuse and creates a powerful visual that will leave you feeling empowered and has been causing lots of conversation on social media. I got a chance to chop it up with Ashleigh where she discussed her inspiration, future plans in independent filmmaking and finally feeling free.
Subscribe to Ashleigh’s Youtube page & follow her on Instagram @C.BrownProductions. Click here to watch her short film on Youtube. | 2019-04-24T02:22:43 | https://kiasmithwrites.com/2017/04/18/v-i-o-l-a-t-e-d-an-interview-with-ashleigh-brown/ |
We are a proudly South African couple who divide our time between the picturesque Karoo town of Prince Albert and the small coastal city of Port Elizabeth. Louise is the features editor of Port Elizabeth newspapers The Herald and Weekend Post, and Salvelio is an artist and photographer with a strong Latin heritage. We love nothing more than discovering interesting food, art and vintage finds wherever our travels take us, whether in Salvelio’s ancestral home in the province of Salamanca, Spain or in beautiful South Africa at the southern tip of Africa. Inspired by our mutual love of the Karoo, we bought an 1860s Victorian home in the historic heart of Prince Albert at the end of 2016, and have transformed it into a charming country getaway for visitors from around the globe. | 2019-04-22T04:00:45 | http://cafemilorca.com/about-us/ |
Colorectal cancer: proportion of patients with colon cancer who undergo CT chest, abdomen and pelvis before definitive treatment.
Cutaneous melanoma: proportion of patients with cutaneous melanoma undergoing groin block dissection who have been referred to a lymphoedema service.
Cutaneous melanoma: proportion of patients with unresectable stage III and IV cutaneous melanoma who undergo systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT).
Cutaneous melanoma: proportion of patients with stage III and IV cutaneous melanoma who undergo CT or positron emission tomography (PET) CT prior to completion lymphadenectomy.
Cutaneous melanoma: proportion of patients with unresectable stage III or IV cutaneous melanoma who have their BRAF status checked.
Cutaneous melanoma: proportion of patients with cutaneous melanoma undergoing wide local excision within 84 days of their partial biopsy.
Cutaneous melanoma: proportion of patients with cutaneous melanoma undergoing wide local excision within 84 days of their diagnostic excision biopsy.
Cutaneous melanoma: proportion of patients with cutaneous melanoma undergoing partial biopsy who undergo a wide local excision.
Cutaneous melanoma: proportion of patients with cutaneous melanoma undergoing diagnostic excision biopsy who undergo a wide local excision.
Cutaneous melanoma: proportion of patients with cutaneous melanoma who undergo sentinel node biopsy (SNB) where the SNB report contains a full set of data items (as defined by the current Royal College of Pathologists dataset).
Cutaneous melanoma: proportion of patients with cutaneous melanoma undergoing clinical examination of relevant draining lymph node basins as part of clinical staging.
Cutaneous melanoma: proportion of patients with cutaneous melanoma who are discussed at a multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting before definitive treatment. | 2019-04-20T15:19:22 | https://www.guidelinecentral.com/quality-measures/measurement-settings/hospital-outpatient/ |
Assisted living facilities say state's former ombudsman is threatening their right to free speech, U.S. Rep. Allen West says progressives are communists and Gov. Rick Scott's Facebook page pisses off the Miami Herald.
How quickly is Florida sinking into the ocean this week?
I'm gay and a junior in high school, and I've had a boyfriend for a year.
Does Film Need a New Hays Code?
Selection Reminder: Dr. Jane Goodall stops by Rollins College!
World-renowned primatologist, activist, humanitarian and all-around superwoman, Jane Goodall will talk about endangered species and the destruction of our beautiful planet.
Selection Reminder: Fiesta Medina today at Orlando Festival Park!
Fiesta Medina draws in more than 30,000 Central Florida residents looking for a little connection to their Hispanic roots.
Selection Reminder: 2012 Florida Music Festival!
Further proof that FMF’s networking possibilities still make this a viable local event.
Selection Reminder: Central Florida Earth Day tomorrow at Lake Eola!
This Earth Day, the city’s do-gooders will once again converge at Lake Eola Park for a day of activism and ideas.
Selection Reminder: Winter Park Paint Out starts today!
Landscape painters paint for your viewing pleasure throughout the week literally wherever they plop their easel down.
Selection Reminder: Against the Grain: A Timber Ingrained Art Show!
A “super natural art experience” at Redefine Gallery, in which all of the works will be made out of wood.
Hopslam Cask Tapping at Will's This Sunday!
Selection Reminder: Hannibal Square Heritage Center Folk Art and Craft Festival!
At today’s Folk Art and Craft Festival, it’s handcrafted cigar box guitars by Jim Mitchell, Haitian painter RaRa Kuyu’s colorful canvas, found-object works of Missionary Mary Proctor and Samuel’s woodcarvings.
Selection Reminder: Snap! Building Projection tonight!
A massive 3-D photo projection featuring some of the best photo works Snap has to offer.
Selection Reminder: Picturing My Florida show opens at OMA!
The 45 winners of this photo contest will see their images hanging in the galleries of Orlando Museum of Art.
On Sale This Week: Black Cobra! | 2019-04-21T20:18:29 | https://www.orlandoweekly.com/orlando/IssueArchives?issue=2240696 |
Gibb, Heloise, Sanders, Nathan J., Dunn, Robert R., Watson, Simon, Photakis, Manoli, Abril, Silvia, Andersen, Alan N., Angulo, Elena, Armbrecht, Inge, Arnan, Xavier, Baccaro, Fabricio B., Bishop, Tom R., Boulay, Raphael, Castracani, Cristina, Del Toro, Israel, Delsinne, Thibaut, Diaz, Mireia, Donoso, David A., Enriquez, Martha L., Fayle, Tom M. and et al. (2015). Climate mediates the effects of disturbance on ant assemblage structure. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,282(1808 - Article No. 20150418):1-8.
Many studies have focused on the impacts of climate change on biological assemblages, yet little is known about how climate interacts with other major anthropogenic influences on biodiversity, such as habitat disturbance. Using a unique global database of 1128 local ant assemblages, we examined whether climate mediates the effects of habitat disturbance on assemblage structure at a global scale. Species richness and evenness were associated positively with temperature, and negatively with disturbance. However, the interaction among temperature, precipitation and disturbance shaped species richness and evenness. The effect was manifested through a failure of species richness to increase substantially with temperature in transformed habitats at low precipitation. At low precipitation levels, evenness increased with temperature in undisturbed sites, peaked at medium temperatures in disturbed sites and remained low in transformed sites. In warmer climates with lower rainfall, the effects of increasing disturbance on species richness and evenness were akin to decreases in temperature of up to 9°C. Anthropogenic disturbance and ongoing climate change may interact in complicated ways to shape the structure of assemblages, with hot, arid environments likely to be at greatest risk. | 2019-04-25T12:19:49 | http://espace.cdu.edu.au/view/cdu:58960 |
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First of all we would like to thank you for having taken part of your time to comment your stay with us. We are delighted to know that we were able to exceed your expectations, and that you enjoyed your time spent in our Hotel. We look forward to welcoming you back in the near future.
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We look forward to welcoming you back in a nearer future.
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For the record, in that April 23, 1964 game in which Ken Johnson lost despite hurling a no hit game, the victorious Reds scored the game’s lone run when Colt 45’s second baseman, Nelson Fox made another error, his second of the inning, on a Vada Pinson ground ball.
That play enabled Pete Rose to score. Editorial comment: Both Rose AND Pinson deserve Baseball Hall of Fame status.
With two out, the great and recently deceased, Frank Robinson made a serious bid for the Reds’ first hit, however, his long drive was hauled in by Jim Wynn.
Reds hurler, Joe Nuxhall, the youngest player to appear in a big league game, (he hurled two thirds of an inning, in such an entity, just shy of age 16, in 1944), completed a 5 hit shutout victory, striking out Colt 45’s cleanup hitter, John Weekly to end the game. | 2019-04-22T18:03:31 | https://andybsports.com/2019/03/23/reds-colt-45s-april-23-1964-notes-part-2/ |
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This is a flexible instructor-led credit recovery Algebra 2 course. Instructors regularly interact with students and provide assistance and feedback on work. This course covers a full year of Algebra 2 concepts for credit recovery. Students may work at their own pace to complete the course; students may take up to 15 weeks to complete the course.
Students are expected to work approximately ten hours per week, the course will therefore not cover a full year's curriculum with the same depth that is covered in a year-long course. It is advised that you check with the student's school to confirm that the topics covered (see course syllabus) match those required by the school. You may also want to confirm with the school the process for receiving credits, which may involve an assessment administered separately by the school.
This course is designed to enable students to master the knowledge and skills enumerated in the NCTM Algebra 2 Learning Standards. These include linear equations, polynomials, rational expressions, quadratics, exponentials, statistics and probability. | 2019-04-19T10:42:13 | https://my.vhslearning.org/PublicCourseDescription.aspx?c=311 |
Imagine this scenario: you’ve got a referral for your remodeling business from one of your favorite clients. After finishing a large and profitable remodel from the client in question, she told her friend Claire about the great job that you did. You’d really like to attract more business like this because of how smoothly things went, and you were told by your client that her friend would be a perfect fit with your way of working.
Now imagine that Claire talked to some other friends who gave her two additional contractor referrals. She then looks at each company’s website and finds yours a bit lacking because it has an older design or does not have current information.
Next, she visits another company’s site and finds some content about their latest project that seems to be exactly what she’s looking for. From there, Claire clicks to learn more on their blog and is drawn in by their posts. She finds one entry about how the company solved a difficult design issue with a home and another that explains that they are set up to do whole house remodels. Because of this, she is more likely to take the advice in their “how to choose a contractor” post. In fact, she ends up calling that company first.
Claire may still call you. However, with a website that doesn’t attract your ideal client, you’re already behind the competition before you’ve even had the chance to talk to a prospective client. In this case, content that is well-written with the intention of attracting the ideal client would work perfectly to differentiate you from your competition and get her to call you first instead.
1) Content Attracts – You want more people like the client I mentioned above, right? Well, knowing enough about them, including how and why they would choose you, will make it easy to create the right type of content. Once that content is in place, you’ll be able to attract more people who are similar to your ideal client.
2) Content Educates – A whopping 81 percent of consumers will research items and services online before making a purchase. Your content can provide them with the necessary information they need in order to make an informed decision.
3) Content Generates Leads – You can use content as a lead magnet to get people to KNOW, LIKE and TRUST you. From there, they will be more likely to purchase your products or services.
4) Content Builds Your Brand – Brand awareness is critical, and consumers also want to know what your company stands for. Your written content can help accomplish both of these needs.
5) Content Establishes You as an Expert – You know a lot more than your website shows. Write about how you solved a particular problem or explain a topic that your clients care about. Over time, you will build a reputation that goes beyond just attracting clients. This will also make it easier for clients to refer their friends to you.
6) Content Endures – Evergreen content in the form of blog posts will live on your site indefinitely and is ready for a prospective client to read at their leisure. Over time, this will help you amass a larger online presence and regular readers.
7) Content Drives SEO Rankings – Without a high Google search ranking, it will be difficult for new prospects to discover your site. Well-written content is one of the best ways to improve your SEO and boost your overall ranking.
8) Content Differentiates You – You control what you write and can use this to show the specific things that you want consumers to know about your company. For example, if you want to take on larger remodeling projects instead of smaller single room makeovers, you can write about big projects. Or perhaps you’re looking for people who care about taking an environmentally friendly approach. Writing a post about this aspect of your projects will showcase your expertise and attract attention from the right prospects.
9) Content Keeps Your Audience Engaged – Regardless of what business you’re in, relevant content that people actually want to read and share will keep you at the top of their mind when they or a friend need your specific products or services.
10) Content Marketing Can’t be Ignored – This is a long-term play and will have long-lasting benefits for your online presence. Content marketing brings in leads and helps convert them to clients and customers. Therefore, ignoring this marketing method would be a big mistake.
Ultimately, the strength and quality of your content marketing will have a huge impact on whether or not your website is successful. Additionally, inbound marketing is rapidly becoming the most profitable way to attract new clients, and this technique requires well-written content that is added to on a regular basis. By following this approach, it will be much easier to convert referrals and new prospects into loyal customers.
Ann Gusiff focuses her marketing agency on working with builders, remodelers, architects and other trades. She is a Master Duct Tape Marketing Consultant and since 2010 has been using the Duct Tape Marketing tools and methodology as a framework for tackling strategy before tactics and installing marketing systems. Ann has an MBA from UCLA Anderson with a focus in Marketing and Entrepreneurial Studies. She loves photography and helping others. | 2019-04-25T03:51:51 | https://www.gusiff.com/marketing-posts/content-marketing-remodeling-contractor/ |
With 20th century, copper became important for electric industry.
As the demand for copper increased, new mining-smelting technologies are developed to utilize even lower quality ores.
Location principle for copper and aluminum industries same, but smelting process is different.
In case of aluminum, we saw that process is bauxite(ore)=> alumina (weightloss)=> aluminum(need electricity).
In case of copper, the first stage=concentrating.
The copper ore is soaked in water and mixed with oils. The copper revering matter floats on the top, and is separated out for further processing.
After this “concentrating” stage, barely 2.5% of the original matter remains. And less weight= less transportation cost.
During this stage, sulfur and oxygen impurities are separated from the concentrated copper ore. Thus we get “blister copper”.
Even in the state, the weight loss ratio is significant, therefore smelting is usually done near raw material.
So far we got copper ore => Blister copper.
Although Blister copper is 99% pure metal, but still unsuitable for manufacturing electronic wires, utensils etc. Why? Because it contains impurities of gold, silver, lead and zinc.
Therefore, blister copper is refined via electrolysis method.
The blister copper is immersed in a bath of copper sulphate, electricity is passed and impurities are removed.
Here, the weight loss ratio is extremely small. (~1%). So, there is no economic factor to setup copper refining factories near the raw material.
had significant copper ore reserves and even refineries.
But governments nationalized those refineries= they became loss making white elephants just like our Air India.
In United States, many copper refineries were closed down due to increased competition from foreign refiners, higher cost of electricity, increased costs associated with legal requirements to cleanup sulphur dioxide emission etc.
Ore: from Malanjkhand-Balaghat region of Madhya Pradesh.
HINDALCO (Aditya Birla) @Dahej in Bharuch district of Gujarat.
From the Copper refining process, by products can be used for making phosphoric acid, sulphuric acid. How?
Same Sulphuric acid + Rock Phosphate*==>Phosphoric Acid. Further it can be used for making fertilizers.
Hence, such acid industries are located in the vicinity of Copper refineries.
plant @Dahej in Bharuch district of Gujarat.
From Copper refining, they even extract the impurities of pure gold, silver and selenium, platinum and palladium- which are sold separately.
Another favorable factor: Dahej port just 45 kms away. Helps exporting sulphuric acid.
But in 2013, State pollution board ordered them to close down after emission of sulphur dioxide gas = people in the area complained of suffocation, and burning sensation in the eye.
Matter went to SC, while Sterlite denies emissions from the plant are dangerously high. This plant produces more than half of India’s total refined copper.
Special copper alloys are still imported. Because we don’t have technology to produce them locally. E.g. Beryllium copper,.
Mining & smelting technology is obsolate. Causes substantial air pollution because sulphur dioxide emission.
Still don’t have technology for downstream copper products e.g. copper tubes for refrigeration/AC etc. majority of them still imported.
Still don’t have technology for complete recovery of precious metals such as Cobalt, Nickel etc from copper concentration.
Manpower requirement per tonne of finished copper=very high compared to developed countries.
There is huge gap between demand and supply. Almost 70% copper is imported.
There is no smelter @Malanjkhand (MP). The concentrate has to be transported to Khetri (Rajasthan). =cost of production increases.
Overall, Indian copper ore is average quality, hence mining/refining is a costly because copper yield is low.
it runs on the principle that certain minerals have an affinity for certain oils.
Hence the ore is mixed with water, oil and chemicals.
The mineral particles attach with oil bubbles and float on the surface.
The foam (containing mineral particles) is skimmed off.
Concentration stage: procedure involves significant weight loss=> carried out near mining site.
Refining stage: require lot of electricity=> done near large thermal plants /hydroelectric sites.
India doesn’t have sufficient ores of Lead/Zinc. So majority of our requirement met through imports.
Rajasthan Zinc @Debari: ore comes from Rajpur-Dariba mines + [email protected]Chanderia: ore comes from Bhilwara.
In the next article, we’ll look at the geographical factors responsible for the location of Petroleum Refineries and synthetic textile industry.
Its really helpful..no need to search for so much buks..
Its really helpful..no need to search gor so much buks.. | 2019-04-18T12:39:22 | https://mrunal.org/2013/10/geography-location-factors-zinc-lead-copper-refining-acid-industries.html |
At A. Stotz Investment Research we look at investing through our FVMR framework: Fundamentals, Valuation, Momentum, and Risk. To come up with investment strategies for portfolios that should generate above-benchmark return we do a lot of backtesting. Below you can see a few factors that we consider when we look at the Risk of an investment.
We previously tested a Fundamentals factor, return on assets, in Investing Is Not Just Buying Highly Profitable Companies, a Valuation factor, price-to-book, in Dirt Cheap Stocks Are Too Risky, and Momentum in Momentum Is a Good Start to Beat the Market. In this post, we will test a Risk factor: gearing.
Investing in stocks with low gearing (net debt-to-equity) generates outperformance.
When backtesting, you should use original statements (and not re-stated) to avoid hindsight bias. When you backtest you also need to know and adjust for when a company closes its books. A company may close its books in December but that data is only available some months after on the announcement date. Focus on the announcement date when you backtest.
By looking at the chart below it doesn’t look like investing in low-gearing companies is a winning strategy. Gearing and return seem to be unrelated.
Adjusting for risk does not make any difference if anything it makes the outcomes look even less related.
We can’t find any support for our hypothesis that low-gearing companies would generate higher return. Investing based only on low gearing doesn’t work.
It’s not uncommon when backtesting that you find that a factor doesn’t work. If you want to see a single factor that actually works quite well, check out: Momentum Is a Good Start to Beat the Market.
What do you think about these findings on gearing? Did you expect another outcome?
Share your ideas and experience in a comment below. | 2019-04-19T09:12:03 | https://www.valuewalk.com/2016/11/fvmr-framework-gearing-doesnt-matter-return/ |
The post production works should not exceed 4 hours of work.
Polygonal modeling — Points in 3D space, called vertices, are connected by line segments to form a polygonal mesh. The vast majority of 3D models today are built as textured polygonal models, because they are flexible and because computers can render them so quickly. However, polygons are planar and can only approximate curved surfaces using many polygons.
The vast majority of 3D models today are built as textured polygonal models. | 2019-04-23T19:12:03 | https://ptitsa.com.ua/uslug/post-production/ |
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While slip and fall injuries make for some of the most common cases in the justice system today, it remains difficult to deal with them. There are certain specific attributes of the slip and fall cases which are not that easy to resolve and the plaintiff would typically need to ensure that he’s able to prove that the owner of the property where he has sustained the slip and fall injury was already aware of the dangerous condition that had led to the fall. Please remember that the burden of proof might prove too heavy for the claimant. Here are a few simple steps that you should take immediately after you have suffered a slip and fall.
It’s difficult to document every little detail of an accident, especially, when you yourself are the sufferer. Nonetheless, it’s important. You would require these documents when you see the lawyer or the doctor. Try and remember everything that will help you to build a strong case against the potential offender and note it down.
Was there any warning sign?
Do you remember the entire sequence in the run-up to the accident?
Make sure that you’re seeing a doctor immediately even if you’re not experiencing an excruciating pain. Tell him all that had happened in order to help him conduct an accurate diagnosis. Make sure that you’re keeping your medical bills intact. The total amount of the medical expenses would partially determine your compensation.
In order to secure fair settlement, you need to find competent attorneys who have the proven success record of handling slip and fall accidents. An experienced lawyer can help you sail through the painstakingly lengthy settlement process with relative ease. Finding the right lawyer remains an onerous task as well. Make sure that you’re conducting considerable research on the lawyers’ background before settling for one of their services. | 2019-04-23T10:11:58 | http://www.attorneylawyernet.com/injury/slip-fall-injuries-steps-take-accident/ |
It is the code of the sniper, a lone professional in a military organization that prides itself on teamwork and strength in numbers. Feared by his enemies and distrusted by his allies, the sniper can turn tides and win battles, or lose them, with a single bullet.
A deadly sharpshooter haunted by a botched mission in Bosnia, SFC Kyle Monroe must now pay for his sins in the worst place on Earth. Dispatched to the mountains of Pakistan as part of a two-man hunter/killer team, Monroe's assignment is to take a terrorist leader out of the game before the target can mastermind the wholesale slaughter of Western innocents. But in a backward wasteland of shifting alliances, ancient tribal rivalries, treacherous betrayers, and blood vendettas, staying alive long enough to reach his goal may be the most difficult part of the job. Because the sniper is always alone in hostile territory -- with no guaranteed way back when the kill goes down.
By very special arrangement with Mike Williamson, I have added his upcoming novel Target Terror: The Scope of Justice to the samples site.
All text formatting errors are wholly Mike's fault! | 2019-04-20T10:54:52 | http://jiltanith.thefifthimperium.com/site/archivebook/TTTheScopeofJustice/-/3 |
Australia, 1978, 90 minutes, Colour.
James Franciscus, Wendy Hughes, Robert Helpmann, Gerard Kennedy.
Puzzle is one of six telemovies, co-productions between the Australian Broadcasting Commission and American Productions. It is one of the less successful of the group. The best was the Ralph Nelson film about a retarded child, Because He's My Friend. She'll Be Sweet was an entertaining variation on the madcap heiress theme - in the Australian bush. A comedy, Barnaby And Me, was a misfire. This film has the overtones of the violent American thriller. The action and the violence seem somewhat incongruous in the Australian setting.
The lead is an American, James Franciscus. The Australian cast do well but seem to be presented with inconsistently-written roles. Their credibility as characters is puzzling. Robert Helpmann, particularly, has a very eccentric as an English art collector and criminal. Gerard Kennedy looks very severe as a mercenary. The film is at times tongue-in-cheek, sometimes serious. The comic and the action elements do not quite jell. Direction is by Gordon Hessler who has made a number of effective thrillers, especially his Vincent Price -Poe stories: Cry Of The Banshee, The Oblong Box. He has made a number of thriller telemovies which have been quite effective e.g. Betrayal. An oddity with a touch of the ludicrous.
1. An entertaining telemovie? American influence and style? Australian influence? How well did the two influences blend? For Australian audiences, American? The emphasis on American style gangsters, crime, violence? Heroes and heroines? Affluent society?
2. Colour photography, the Burmese opening, Macao? The use of Sydney? The harbour, the ocean? The emphasis on Sydney? Musical score?
3. The conventions of the puzzle thriller? The prologue and the robbery and violence, Mr. Shepherd and his dealings, the suicide of Mr. Cunningham? The emphasis on Harry, on Claudine? Their interaction? The police investigation conventions? Diana and her playing both sides? The build-up of double crosses, counterplans and kidnapping? Chase and explosions?
4. The plausibility of this kind of plot? Big money deals? International crime? In an Australian setting? The treatment?
5. Harry and his American background, tennis, his coaching? The marriage with Claudine and its breaking up? Her trying to seduce him into action? His surveillance and being beaten up? His decision to help? His statements about self-esteem? His pursuit of clues? Breaking into the house, the encounter with Diana? The meal together? The mine and the discovery of the gold? The ship and the confrontation with Shepherd? His shooting the old war gun? Making up with Claudine? How consistently-written a hero?
6. Claudine and her glamour, marriage for money, grief at the funeral, greed, the encounter with Shepherd, the inconsistencies of her behaviour with Harry: weak and weeping, strong minded, rebellious? Her pushing him into action? The greed? The kidnapping by Shepherd? The final confrontation and happy ending? A credible heroine?
7. Robert Helpmann's style as Shepherd? In Macao, in Sydney, his manner of speaking, art collecting? Pressure and violence? Fastidious? The double deal and the final explosion? An eccentric villain?
8. His henchmen, especially in the prologue with the raid on the Buddhist temple, the massacre of the monks? The brutality towards Harry? Their being destroyed with Shepherd?
9. Diana and her manner, the beach house. Edwin's mistress, after the gold, plausibility with Harry, antagonism towards Claudine, the connection with Shepherd? Her drawing the gun? Being thrown into the harbour?
10. The suicide situation, the police investigator and his contact with the victim, the surveillance of the house, the murder of his assistant? The arrest and the violent questioning of the intruder? The pursuit of the boat? The solving of the crime?
11. The artificiality and concoction of the screenplay - characters, dialogue, situations? The quality of entertainment? | 2019-04-22T05:16:09 | http://petermalone.misacor.org.au/tiki-index.php?page=Puzzle&bl |
Now that Ron Coleman has rather effectively eviscerated what passed for any legal argument in The Dread Deadbeat Pro-Se Kimberlin’s informal opening brief in the Kimberlin v. Frey RICO Remnant LOLsuit appeal, we can spend the next few days engaging in pointage, laughery, and mockification of some of the nonsense in TDPK’s brief.
Despite many media requests, the press and the public have no access to the summary judgment motions or exhibits used but the lower court to make its decision.
Also, it is probably not true that the press does not have access to at least some of the exhibits related to the summary judgment. This blog has access to some of the discovery, because I provided some of it in response to a subpoena from TDPK. Further, when Kimberlin filed a motion to have me sanctioned for not giving him documents I didn’t have, the court ordered him to serve me with copies of those documents. I haven’t published them because I am bound by the protective order sealing them, so I would be in contempt if I did publish them.
Meanwhile, he has until next Friday to file an informal reply brief.
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Write a book. Please. About all of it.
Brett “FFFFFFFFail” Kimberlin aka The Vertically Challenged Adjudicated Pedophilic Domestic Terrorist continues to LOSE!
Oh, by the way, where is the mentioning of his $9000 splurge on that fake “Pee Pee” dossier that is in the news lately? | 2019-04-20T22:37:22 | https://hogewash.com/2017/10/28/team-kimberlin-post-of-the-day-1688/ |
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Question: Which antiacid can ne be taken in pregnancy for heart burn?
Answer: Hi Dear! You can have all the fruits you want in pregnancy except Pineapple, you need to ensure that we are getting the required nutrition from the fruits we are having; You can have Mangoes , Kiwi , banana for folate which prevents neural birth defects, Apple, Dates, Raisin ensures your Iron intake which is very important and bried apricots, blackberries, pears, papaya and guave etc which are rich in calcium and strengthen bones.. Good luck!
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"Dr. Gordon is a developmental optometrist, which means...he is trained to deal with eye dysfunctions beyond simple near-sightedness/far-sightedness and...he can help improve vision through behavior programs. Dr. Gordon patiently worked with me to get the best possible prescription...He's a compassionate and very competent eyecare professional, and I strongly recommend him." | 2019-04-22T12:02:23 | https://www.markgordonod.com/articles/general/557970-can-vision-therapy-help-improve-your-reading-abilities |
Ghost spotted Vanessa and walked over to her.
"We have a mission, the team is preparing." He pointed to the helo that was being packed with supplies.
"we are defending a town from a predicted russian attack."
Vanessa was talking to Ghost when she heard a familiar voice shout from behind her.
Vanessa turned around to see her brother Kevin running up to her. She hugged him and looked him over. He had a healing cut across his nose and a badly scraped cheek that was healing nicely.
"Nothing just a dust up." Kevin let out a hearty laugh and turned to Ghost. He had met this soldier before, and Kevin remembered quickly that he had not gotten along with him. "Hey." He mumbled to Ghost to be polite.
"Why are you here? I thought you were at Base Omega?" Vanessa wasn't upset, just curious.
"I am accompanying you." Kevin said with a smile, and he saluted Ghost, trying to make a joke of it.
Ghost grinned, he normally didn't like americans but he wanted to make peace. He stuck out his gloved hand to Kevin.
"Glad you'll be accompanying us."
Kevin frowned for a moment, wondering if this was going to be a prank, then shook Ghost's hand. Out of the corner of his eye, Kevin noticed his sister blushing. Why is she blushing...? Must just be that I'm here..., unless she has feelings for this brit!! Kevin quickly withdrew his hand from the shake and became serious.
"Let's just get on with it."
Ghost nodded and jogged over to the helo that was preparing to take off.
"Oi! Kevin can you kill more ruska than me?" Ghost half challenged and half joked as the two helos took off toward the town.
"Oh yeah of course I can!" Kevin barreled his response to the british man. "But I might be feeling a little under the weather today. Shall we make it a bet?"
"you're on!" Ghost yelled his response to the american. "I will bet an equivalent of 200 US dollars in pounds!"
Kevin laughed heartily and was merry all the way until they got to their destination. He hopped out of the helo once it landed and turned to Ghost.
"We wait and set up a perimeter." Ghost hopped out of the helo and started walking down the street following some soldiers carrying movable turrets. The whole town was empty prior to the team's arrival the town's people were evacuated. What a suprise the will get when they find out the civilians were replaced by elite soldiers. Ghost almost chuckled aloud but caught himself.
"We need to set up a base of operations." Ghost looked at Kevin.
"The market square? Kind of in the open though.." Kevin thought out loud.
"What about like an apartment building or something? Narrow hallways and lots of doors to duck in and out of." Vanessa said.
"I don't know." Kevin frowned. "How would we escape from an apartment if we were overwhelmed? Some sort of tower perhaps?"
"What about central hall?" Ghost pointed to a wide building that had a small tower at the top. "Gotta have some open spaces and tight ones."
Both Vanessa and Kevin nodded their agreement then followed Ghost towards the building that was to be their HQ.
"So how many russians we talking here?" Kevin asked nonchalantly.
"Oh I don't know." Vanessa said, not realizing that her brother was talking to Ghost.
Ghost watched the soldiers setup.
"Intel suggests a platoon, so little less than 100 and some humvees." Ghost checked the ammo in his clip. "So we'll need to ambush then cut off escape and hope they surrender."
Vanessa and Kevin both checked their guns.
"So when are they coming?" Kevin asked.
"Thats the only thing we don't know." Ghost chuckled. He checked his digital watch, 4:00. "Probably soon they will be expecting civilians, we hide until they get here then we ambush them."
"Alrighty then." Kevin nodded to both Ghost and his sister. "Time to go and find a good hiding spot."
"I'll do the same." Vanessa smiled at Ghost then ran a different direction.
Ghost was about to say that it needed to co-ordinated but the two were out of sight. He radioed them.
"The ambush needs to be co-ordinated."
"Oh right." Vanessa smacked her forehead. She made her way quickly back to where Ghost was waiting. "Sorry about that.." She began to blush but noticed that her brother wasn't there, and she hadn't heard him acknowledge on the radio. "Kev?" Vanessa spoke into her radio but there was no answer. She turned and raised an eyebrow at Ghost. "Why would he not answer?"
Then gunfire filled the air.
"let's go!" Ghost said to the squad and ran toward the sound of the gunfire.
Vanessa ran with Ghost towards the sound of the gunfire. What did my brother get himself into??
Kevin kept firing the machine gun at the russian troops. There were so many just trying to run up to his fortified position on the high wall of the building. He fired more and more but his gun was running out of ammo. "Fire in the hole!" Kevin hucked a grenade that landed right next to a group of troops. BOOM! Then Kevin kept firing.
Ghost burst out into the open and saw Russian troops."They're early!" Ghost exclaimed and scanned for Kevin, he was firing a machine gun down at the Russians he was on a building. Ghost fired his rifle to get the Russian's attention as a grenade went off in the midst of the Russian troops. Ghost threw a grenade and slowly made his way over to Kevin's building utilizing every cover point.
"Theyve got snipers setting up in that apartment across the square!" Kevin yelled to his comrades as he gunned down two more men.
"Kev watch out!" Vanessa yelled at her brother as an RPG came flying towards them.
Kevin rolled and jumped out of the window just in time. The RPG exploded sending Vanessa flying sideways into Ghost. Kevin had survived the blast but now he was on the ground with all the russians.
Ghost fell over from Vanessa colliding into him. Not sure if she was unconscious, he got up and started firing his gun at the russian troops. He got down and reloaded, he beckoned to his team.
"I'm gonna get those snipers." He said to his squad-mate. "Cover me and this position."
Ghost got up and made his way to the apartment.
Kevin rolled behind a crate that was near a fountain and crouched quickly. Bullets whizzed everywhere around him and he took a deep breath. He stood up and fired his rifle at the incoming russians. He felt a thumping on his chest and he tripped backward. He quickly crawled forward and groaned in pain. Good thing I'm wearing Kevlar. | 2019-04-25T20:18:14 | http://onlinerf.forumotion.net/t80-operation-pre-ambush-ambush |
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We’re always looking for better ways to do business online. As a small business you want to spend your time interacting with customers, gaining new business and providing a valuable service to your customers. One thing we always hated doing was the accounts payable and receivable areas. Lot of time was wasted creating invoices, chasing up payments and sending reminders. We had so many different systems in play that sometimes it was hard to keep up with workflow and best practices.
We switched from MYOB to Zoho Books and started working online. Yes ONLINE and in the cloud. No longer did we rely on desktop computers, installing software or even coming back to the office or home to sort out invoicing issues. With Zoho Books we are able to work anywhere where there is Internet either in the car, smartphone or online browser. We went one step further implementing Paypal Here, Automated Reminders from Zoho and our own Hosting Platform. We added our own ticket system for helpdesk which all integrates together to form a powerful work-flow process and automated accounts payable function.
Here’s how the whole workflow process works at CMather: Helpdesk or consultant raises an invoice or estimate via Zoho books. This can be triggered in multiple ways such as a smartphone, tablet, online browser, cpanel hosting or from an estimate. Customer details are added and an email is sent to the customer for payment along with the invoice. The customer can then pay for the invoice via Paypal, Bank Deposit or Online Portal. When payment is made Zoho sends an automated email thanking the customer. If payment is late a reminder is sent – automatically. Yes you can adjust the reminders from Zoho. You can even send a reminder reminding the due date is nearing for payment. There is no chasing up as the email is also linked to our internal ticket system which flags the operator to discontinue service or escalate it for further review. After verified payment, the system can send a thank you email and also notify your staff of payment.
Using this simple work-flow, we have never filled a position in Accounts Receivable or Payables. Since the entire process is transparent and automated, invoices and expenses work seamlessly at CMather. Reporting is even a breeze with multiple options, filters and variants in reporting. We use both internal and Zoho reporting to analyse all data including, sales, quotes, expenses and forecasting. The system is also flexible as we have grown with this software package over the years.
This is very basic automation, however can be easily achieved with Zoho and some simple business rules. Zoho Books is a powerful tool for your business and this article relates to automation rather than specific functions within Zoho Books. See here for full features of Zoho Books. Why waste your time chasing up invoices for payment? Isn’t it time you reviewed your accounting procedures to take up new technology and automation to free up time to spend on the business?
Do you currently use Zoho Books?
If you have questions regarding our automation process or how your business has used automation to add value to your accounting process, please leave a comment or contact our team. We love sharing our information and hopefully this will help other small businesses to take the dive into online accounting and workflow practices. | 2019-04-25T20:58:37 | https://www.cmather.com/blog/automating-accounts-receivable-with-zoho-books/ |
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I love to write my cowboy romance love stories while listening to music … all kinds of music! What I listen to depends on my mood. Some days it’s classical, sometimes it’s a movie soundtrack, other days it’s jazz or classic rock, and a lot of the time it was country when I was writing In The Reins.
AND I love to watch cowboy love movies too! I sometimes fantasize that my cowboy romance novel, In The Reins, might become a cowboy romance movie one day. Sigh ... I am sure many authors probably have that same dream about their books hitting the big screen but still ... wouldn't it be dreamy to see Cowboy McKennon Kelly steaming up the place?
All this romance writing, movie watching and silver screen day dreaming got me thinking about what a soundtrack for In The Reins might sound like if it ever was made into a cowboy love movie so I went ahead and made my own soundtrack! Are you a fan of romance movies about cowboys? If the answer is yes then get ready to saddle up and tune in to the soundtrack songs to my cowboy love story! Let's giddy up 'cause here we go!
From ‘Cowboys and Angels’ by Dustin Lynch to ‘Cowboy Take Me Away" by the Dixie Chicks, I repeated these songs over and over while working on In the Reins. Here are the 5 songs that I think would definitely make solid choices for a soundtrack to my fantasy cowboy romance flick. Happy listening!
Could In The Reins be a Cowboy Romance Movie?
Are you crazy about cowboy love story movies and horses? If so, you'll definitely want to get to know Cowboy McKennon Kelly! Join the herd and meet him in the book trailer from cowboy romance novel, In The Reins. It's sure to curl toes in cowgirl boots!
I am a big fan of cowboy romance movies. I wrote a post that names my top 10 romance movies about cowboys called "'Tis the Season to Snuggle Up with Cowboy Movies" and there's a ton of great recommendations in there for cowboy love story movie lovers! Do you think In The Reins is cowboy romance movie material? Let me know in the comments!
If you enjoyed the music featured in this blog post be sure to gallop on over to my YouTube channel and visit my playlist called "Writing the Sequel to In The Reins" to check out all of the songs that are currently inspiring me to write the sequel. The 100-something tunes I’ve compiled in the playlist on my YouTube channel are helping fuel my imagination as I develop what happens next in McKennon and Devon's story.
I am so excited about the journey this series is taking me on! As McKennon and Devon’s story continues, I will be sharing sneak peeks, updates and new release info on my blog for readers that can’t wait to find out what happens next for the handsome cowboy and his wannabe cowgirl. | 2019-04-19T16:23:54 | https://www.carlykadecreative.com/blog/my-fantasy-cowboy-romance-movie-soundtrack |
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Endings are inevitable. No career lasts forever. Even active Hall of Fame coaches eventually must concede to the factors that are unavoidable.
As much as it’s painful to write, it might be time for Bill Snyder to retire for a second and final time following the end of this season.
Kansas State is 2-3 heading into Saturday’s game at Baylor. The Wildcats still have games remaining with Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, TCU and West Virginia. K-State started 2-4 in 2013 but won six of its last seven. Snyder has had just six losing seasons, the most recent in 2015 (the Wildcats finished 6-7 with a loss in the Liberty Bowl).
Through five games, Kansas State has played like impostors. It needed a miracle rally to avoid a loss to FCS South Dakota and its other victory was over UTSA. In three losses to Power Five teams, the Wildcats have been outscored 84-31.
In the last 10 days, cracks have appeared in the K-State foundation. During a lopsided loss at West Virginia, Snyder changed quarterbacks – replacing starter Skylar Thompson with Alex Delton. Only two people knew about the change – Snyder and Delton. First-year offensive coordinator Andre Coleman, quarterbacks coach Colin Klein and Thompson – found out when Delton took the field.
Delton’s forte is running while Thompson is a better passer. The coaching staff believes Thompson gives the Wildcats the best chance to win. So, eyebrows were raised about the switch in Morganton and then when Bill Snyder announced Delton would start against Texas.
At halftime Saturday, the Longhorns held a 19-0 lead. K-State’s offense had produced three punts and Delton had been sacked for a safety. On the last play of the half, on fourth down at the 2-yard line, the Wildcats went for it but Delton’s pass to a wide-open receiver was dropped in the end zone. Thompson took over in the second half and Kansas State rallied before losing, 19-14.
While playing two quarterbacks with different skill sets doesn’t appear to be working, Snyder is adamant.
Snyder’s weekly news conferences are staid affairs. The coach, wearing a coat and tie, sits behind a desk and patiently answers questions. It resembles a tenured professor lecturing an upper level class.
This week, questions about the quarterback controversy turned Bill Snyder into a cranky coach.
Just under 13 minutes into the session, Snyder reached his QB question limit and told a reporter to “write the hell what you want to write.” Instead of answering questions for 30 minutes, which is typical, Snyder was done in less than 20 with most of his answers brief and lacking content.
Dana Dimel, who Kansas State’s offensive coordinator for eight seasons, is now the head coach at UTEP. The quarterback uncertainty plus the new dynamic of a revamped coaching staff apparently is causing a rift.
Snyder turns 79 Sunday. If the time has come to retire for a second time, it will not be a simple or easy transition. Last August his contract was extended through 2022 and it has a $3 million buyout provision. That’s not a huge amount but money won’t be the issue.
Since returning to the job in 2009, Bill Snyder has been angling to set up his son as his successor. Sean Snyder has been K-State’s associate head coach/special teams coach. Athletic director Gene Taylor will have a challenging decision when and if Bill Snyder steps aside. Few expect that his son will get the job. If Kansas State is to remain a relevant program, Taylor will need to conduct a national search.
For much of his second act in Manhattan – where the first act was perhaps the most amazing program-building accomplishment in college football history – Snyder has appeared to wave a magic wand and taken hard-working, dedicated 3-stars and produced teams that over achieved. Twice (1998 and 2012) Kansas State – Kansas freaking State – came within one game of playing in the Bowl Championship Series title game.
Perhaps we’ve fallen under the wizard’s spell. Bill Snyder’s teams were always under estimated in preseason polls that we came to believe that, no matter what, Snyder would grind away, prepare his team and figure out a way to win more than he lost and get the Wildcats into a bowl game.
Kansas State could turn things around and qualify for a bowl game. And a losing season would not be the only reason for Snyder to step aside – or be asked to step aside. At halftime against Texas, veteran offensive lineman Dalton Risner rallied his teammates with a passionate speech.
Snyder’s teams have overcome adversity dozens of times when the experts thought it was impossible. But even the spell casters encounter foes they can’t defeat. Yoda failed in his one-on-one with Darth Sidious. Dumbledore could only advise The Boy Who Lived; it was up to Harry Potter to vanquish Lord Voldemort.
This sad conclusion is that it’s time for Snyder The Sorcerer to abdicate. | 2019-04-25T09:48:08 | http://theopenman.com/2018/10/04/time-has-come-for-bill-snyder-to-move-on/ |
Embedding documents can provide a way for website visitors to view documents without having to download them to their computers.
We used this on the interview transcript, process paper, and bibliography pages of our website.
This is a method to embed documents in Weebly without having to use Scribd. | 2019-04-19T09:15:16 | https://www.learnandteachanything.com/tec.html |
The watercolor versions are slightly less 'intense' in person and of course the scanners aren't good at picking up some of the subtle shades of blue that appear or some of the washes used.
Wow! This is beautiful! As much as I like black ink on white paper, I like the watercolored versions even more, thinking the middle one is my favorite.
Quite magnificent - that stippling would be drive absolute bananas (well more than I am already), must really be an acquired art form. I marvel at your perseverance, I'd rather just use blended graphite using a torchon.
The watercolour prints are sensational as well, and I too favour the greeny-tinged one - well green is my favourite colour so I might not be impartial.
I'm absolutely speechless, Brian. What breathtaking works! All three are stunning, very powerful.
Wow! I feel that nothing I could say would express how deep I admire your work.
Hi Brine! Thanks for dropping by my blog and leading me to this great illustrations of yours. I too am a great fan of pen & ink and has long given up on stippling. I takes a lot of patience and obviously it paid off.
Holy jeezums!!! These are terrific Brian! You have a fabulous sense of color too. Both colored versions are stunning. I loved enlarging all of them.
I used to be a stippling fool. It's quite addictive and meditative, although like Detlef I don't think I'd have the patience for it today.
And oh...in New England we say 'drawrings' too :) As well as canader, cuber and idear!
That is a crazy illustration. The detail is out of control. The pen work is fantastic yet the color ads a lot too. Nice work. | 2019-04-18T16:44:14 | http://blankenstine.blogspot.com/2009/01/oviraptor.html |
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Every once in a while I think its fun to do a blog survey if I come across one that’s cool. With this particular one you are supposed to have been tagged but I’ve always been a rule breaker so here goes! It was too fun to pass up!
My MomAgenda – I love this thing! I don’t know how I survived without it!
Drive a race car – I had the chance to win tickets to do so but instead I won a ticket to ride in the pacecar at the All-Star Race which was awesome! And makes me want to drive a race car more!
Hit up the beaches of Mexico. One day hopefully!
not being in school for the first time since I was 4!
Anything VeggieTales. I wake up singing them.
I am deathly afraid of spiders. When I moved into my new office it was a spider haven and I thought I would die.
My left leg is lightly shorter than my right.
I spent 3 weeks as a student ambassador in New Zealand and Australia when I was 15.
I am older than my husband by 19 months – I am such a cougar!
Now its your turn! If you choose to participate, leave a link so I can come read your answers!
This is a fun project. I hope a lot of your reader particiapte.
3. My roommate became and aunt last week, and I’m dying to hold the baby! | 2019-04-24T02:28:28 | http://www.anewkindofnormal.com/just-for-fun/just-for-fun-4-things |
Photo: Courtesy of Marc Jacobs Beauty.
It's the last week of December, and hopefully that means you have your OOO auto-reply on and are currently sunk into your couch, burritoed in a fuzzy blanket with no plans of moving. This universal lull is about the time the antsy Type A inside of us all itches to start goal-setting for 2019, but before you start spending all your Visa gift cards on notebooks, try taking a moment to reflect on the year that's quickly coming to a close.
That reflection doesn't have to be a headache, trying to parse out your top-10 takeaways (though that might be cathartic, too). Instead, think back on the big moments that pushed culture forward this year, and consider how those positive strides — in widespread inclusivity, humanitarianism, and representation — bled into your own life. Because if you donated to the California relief efforts in the wake of the devastating wildfires, or are currently wearing a foundation that has more than 40 shade offerings, it means you felt the ripple effects, too.
Ahead, we've broken down the 12 biggest, most groundbreaking beauty moments that went down over the past twelve months. They'll bring on the good vibes, and might even help kickstart your own resolutions — but only after you've settled on the perfect monthly planner, of course. | 2019-04-18T19:24:19 | https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2018/12/219845/best-beauty-trends-moments-2018?utm_medium=rss&utm_source=feed |
Due to the move and the crazy size of the previous post that was here - i have removed the previous listings..
please fee free to post an updated list of your library if you care to share..
HOLY monster post!! thank you Janet.. let us open this up to debate.. would members rather start this one fresh or keep the old content?
If I can muddle through it just about anybody can. I vote keep.
I vote keep it. A lot of work went into listing all those catalogs, volumes, lists, etc.
I want to post my own modest list - it will probably have up to 20 items in it.
Last Edit: Aug 7, 2013 20:30:53 GMT -5 by kannik: I accidentally sent the message twice - once is enough!
if yo click post 2x it doubles. no worries.
ok keep it we will .. Janet can you please edit out the headers and junk? perhaps put a line or something between the members posts?
My library isn't all that extensive... got to work on it some time.
And yes... it REALLY needs updating.
These plus some 100+ monographs were in a box lot I bought at auction at less than the cost of any one of the books above.
Standard Stamp catalogue of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei- Steven Tan 2010-2012 (28th Ed).
SG (1 country) Malaysia and Singapore.3rd Ed 2010.
SG Stamps of the World 2007. (5 vols).
The Numeral Cancels of Victoria- Freeman and White.
The Stamps of Victoria- G.Kellow.
Several small publications on Machine Cancels.in Aust.
Postal Stationery of the Commonwealth of Aust Parts 1-5 -BC Darke.
The Stamps of the Comm. of Aust. Rosenblum 1947.
The VG perfins (Victorian Govt.) Brian Toop.
USPS USA-Postal service Guide to US Stampps 2006.
GB The numerical postmarks of London.
Papua- NewGuinea: the story behind the stamp Dec. Stamps 1966-82 j. Bentley.
Franklins Guide to the Stamps of PNG. M.Franklin.
Yes, please let`s keep the name of the contributor with it as it is now.
the best place to look for these books anyway, these days!
Last Edit: Aug 23, 2013 23:14:11 GMT -5 by kannik: Just added "Librarian kannik"
I recently ordered a used copy of Scott US Specialized Catalogue 2010 from Amazon. It should be here this coming week.
As people post their library here, we can edit the original post to remove the area in it as there is an update here, that will slowly reduce the OP.
I wish it had transferred over better than it did.
Don't worry Janet... was a dash to get over what we could. Any Mod or Admin can edit the post once a member has posted here. I know I did when I postest my library.
or we can wipe it and invite people to post them anew? some members represented above are no longer with us.
Also, three "The Postal Service Guide to U.S. Stamps" (1981, 1987, and 1988) issued by the U.S. Postal Service. Besides being a good reference for the amount of stamps printed (and the regular stuff found in stamp catalogs), it also has very well written little snippets of factoids about the designs, subjects, histories, and such of American Stamps. Which, in most cases, are why we collect stamps. Right?
"How to Detect Damaged, Altered, and Repaired Stamps," by Paul W. Schmid. This book is for the CSI lovers. Note: he only explains how to detect and not how to damage, alter or repair. My copy is a 1996 reissue of a 1978 book.
Stephen R. Datz wrote the "2001 Catalogue of Errors on U.S. Postage Stamps." This guy didn't divey up to Scott, so there's no Scott numbers. It's a good accumulation of perforation errors, blind perforations errors, color-omitted errors, freaks and oddities. My copy is the tenth edition (2000) published by Krause Publications.
A witty 1999 book written by Paul S. Greenlaw, Ph.D. (in collaboration with Martin Sellinger) is "Affordable Foreign Errors on Postage Stamps of the World." If I ever start a topical collection of errors on postage stamps, this book would be invalueable. It lists all known errors, by country, that has a market value of less than $200 or less (as of 1999, of course).
That's enough, 'cause I'm not going to mention the eleven years worth of "Stamp Yearbook" I get from one of my daughters every year for Christmas. (Every year I tell her to save her money and buy me something cheaper, but just like when she was little she still doesn't listen to me.) Some of the stories about the stamps, designs, designers, etc. are interesting and they look nice on my bookshelf. However, the people at the include the stamps in this U.S. Postal Service package are not stamp collectors. What stamp collector would ever use scissors to get at a self-adhesive booklet stamp?
That's it, except for the stacks and stacks of Lynn's Stamp News. At least they are neatly stacked (sort of).
I don't see any names in the large post that was copied over from the old boards. I do see several posts that were mine, but just to make it easier I thought I would post my current list, the one from the old post didn't have everything anyway.
The rest of these are all digitized books or publications that I found searching around on the internet and found interesting enough to keep a copy of.
2011 How to Build a Philatelic Exhibit, by American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors, Inc.
I had to look for some old catalogs past couple of days and took the opportunity to update my library list. If anybody needs any info from them or has any questions about them, please feel free to PM and ask.
Below is a list of my catalogs. The list of books will appear in a subsequent post.
I have now put catalog year (not publishing year) in square brackets and starting to put edition numbers in parentheses within the square brackets.
When not obvious from the title, I have put the country/region/specialty in curly braces.
My library is open for your reference. | 2019-04-23T00:26:30 | http://stampbears.proboards.com/thread/18/philatelic-library?page=1 |
I found this 400 page self-help book a fast and easy read. It describes a deceptively simple technique that claims to enable you to release negative emotions on a daily basis and be able to feel calmer, happier and more alive and more in control of your life. It maintains that releasing negative emotion is a perfectly natural experience, which everyone has done unconsciously at some time; the technique is a way of doing it consciously, whenever you choose.
\ind\• The want of approval;• The want to control;• The want of security;• The want of separation.
All emotions are connected to these wants. When you experience a negative emotion, there is an unfulfilled need at its root. The method encourages you to allow yourself to let go of your wants. The assumption is that when you let go of your attachment to having these needs fulfilled, you gain freedom, which Hale Dwoskin defines as a state of 'imperturbability', and the negative feeling dissipates. It is some way into the book that it becomes completely clear that the reader is not asked to actually let go of approval, control, security and separation themselves, but to let go of the feeling of lacking them, of wanting. Paradoxically, once someone achieves this, their needs are more likely to become fulfilled.
How do you let go? The Method says there are three ways of approaching the process of releasing negative emotion. The first is to let go of the unwanted feeling. The second way is to welcome the feeling and allow the emotion. The third is to dive into the core of the emotion. Beyond that, it maintains, is our own core, "a calm place from which we can witness the events of our lives without being affected by them. When you learn to access this place, your past issues dissolve more easily as you bring them to awareness."
The book goes on to give advice on releasing fear and dealing with guilt and shame, and there are chapters on habit-busting, decision-making and letting go of dependencies and habits. Those familiar with Transactional Analysis, Neuro Linguistic Psychotherapy and other therapies will recognise some of the underlying assumptions, e.g. "Habits are merely patterns in consciousness that have become customary", or, when talking about how parental influences shape our beliefs and behaviour, "Keep in mind that you're either living resistance to those early relationships, or you've modelled yourself after them – even if they didn't work". The solution presented to all emotional problems is the Sedona Method: allow yourself to perceive that all your feelings culminate in the four wants. Then allow yourself to let go of your wants.
Does it really take 400 pages to teach this simple technique and some of its applications? There is certainly a lot of repetition as the method gets drummed in, enlivened by anecdotes. Yet simple as the Sedona Method is, it is not necessarily easy for an individual working alone to recognize what wants and needs might underlie a particular emotion, let alone to actually "let go", and the process requires a safe environment for whatever might come up. The book does include guidelines for groups, stressing that confidentiality and safety are essential.
If this model is congruent with their own way of working and with their client's understanding, some therapists might incorporate the technique usefully into ongoing therapy, where safe support can hold the process within an ecological therapeutic framework. | 2019-04-25T08:32:44 | http://www.positivehealth.com/review/the-sedona-method-how-to-get-rid-of-your-emotional-baggage-and-live-the-life-you-want |
asked the Vice-President of the Department of Agriculture (Ireland) whether the Government has granted the financial assistance to the Irish Agricultural Organisation Society that was recommended by the Development Commissioners; and what action he proposes to take in the matter?
I shall feel obliged to the Noble Lord if he will postpone his question until Monday. The Prime Minister has promised to make a statement on the subject on that day, in reply to a question of the hon. Baronet the Member for Mid-Armagh. If, after the Prime Minister makes his statement, the Noble Lord desires to ask me any question, I shall be ready to make such answer as may be necessary.
Back to Ennybegs National School (Ireland).
Forward to Department of Agriculture, Ireland (Expenditure). | 2019-04-25T18:41:53 | https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1913/mar/27/irish-agricultural-organisation-society |
It's actually *supposed* to be 2-4 degrees cooler today. Yes, 111 is *cooler*. This past week and actually the week before has been SO HOT! We've been hitting highs around 113-115(with heat index being even hotter). It's ridiculous.
I don't know about y'all, but when I'm hot-I'm exhausted. I don't like to freeze, but I would rather need a blanket wrapped around me than to be burning up and sweaty. The heat this week has left me hot, irritated, drained, unfocused, lazy, and unproductive. Plus, I've got a migraine from hell that I can't even get to ease up some. It's so frustrating.
So that's pretty much been my week, hot and exhausting. My kids start back to school on Monday and I've got to switch from Summer schedule to school schedule. There are good things and bad things about school starting back up. Good-with my kids at school from 745-245, I'll be able to get more cleaning and writerly things done. Bad-I've had a lot of fun with my girls at home these past 6weeks(I think it's been). I'll miss them not being with me all day.
Anyway, that's all really. Hopefully this heat will ease up, my migraine too, and then I can get caught up.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you're all having a wonderful weekend.
Sorry you've been so miserable. My head would pound in heat like that. We've been hot, just not that hot.
Lord have mercy, I nearly swooned reading your local temps! GAH!!!!! I hate the heat too, A LOT, and have been feeling equally unproductive and BLAH. I hope things cool down for y'all soon! And good luck to your girls in the coming school year!
When Rob asked how long my attitude was going to last, I told him, til the first cold snap in October.
That makes me feel better about the weather here, which is horrible and muggy but not even close to 111.
I would love to have my kids home for an extra 3 or 4 weeks. They have about 2 weeks left.
I've actually been productive this week, but I know what you mean about the heat. I've been miserable!
I will not repeat some of the text msgs I get regularly from friends in your area when I brag about the highs here being 84*F. Friends at the place I used to work there curse me regularly. October is coming quick...and should help. Meantime, have you made Car Heat Cookies? It does work and leaves your car smelling awesome for a week...And it is OKAY to live in an ice bath. | 2019-04-24T20:20:04 | http://teardropsonmybook.blogspot.com/2012/08/high-for-today-is-111.html |
Switzerland’s largest cable operator UPC has commenced offering all of its services to the residents of Lausanne via the local fibre optic network.
Liberty Global will unify the names of its cable subsidiaries in Austria and Switzerland under the joint label UPC, the umbrella brand of its European cable assets.
Liberty Global will bundle its operations in Central and Eastern Europe with its Austrian and Swiss subsidiaries UPC Austria and UPC Cablecom.
CTAM Eurosummit’15, Amsterdam. Eric Tveter is stepping down as CTAM Europe’s chairman, and the organisation will now have a dual chairmanship.
Liberty Global is combining its cable assets in Austria and Switzerland into a single organisation based in Zurich. | 2019-04-25T02:39:22 | https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/tag/eric-tveter/ |
This course intends to kindle the flame of knowledge about information technology in the heart and minds of students and lead them towards running themselves with pace of information technology revolution. It aims to provide strong knowledge of computer fundamentals, programming basics, logical and numerical methods, networking and internet, database and applications packages.
The Programme - Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)- Aims to provide strong knowledge of computer fundamentals, programming basics, logical and numerical methods, networking and internet, database and applications packages.
To disseminate the advance knowledge in Information Technology.
To develop core competencies in Computer Applications.
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First semester: July to December; Second semester: January to April. | 2019-04-23T19:54:56 | http://www.rset.edu.in/ksil/bca |
Mohammad Ali Jinnah was for Pakistan what Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru combined were for modern India—inspirational father and first head of state. Jinnah began his career as the Indian National Congress’s ‘Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity’ but ended it forty years later as the architect of the partition that split Pakistan away from India. This authoritative and uniquely insightful biography explores the fascinating public and private life of this eminently powerful but little understood leader who changed the map of the Asian subcontinent.
Portraying Jinnah’s story in all of its human complexity. Wolpert begins in the late nineteenth century with Jinnah’s early life as a provincial country-boy in Karachi and follows him to London where he studied law and became a British barrister. Returning to India in 1896, Jinnah rapidly ascended the dual ladders of Indian law and politics, climbing to the top rung of each. By the 1920s, however, it appeared that Jinnah’s political career was at an end, superseded by the rise of Gandhi’s leadership and the movement of India in a more revolutionary direction. Yet, Jinnah was to remain a pivotal figure in the turbulent decades that followed, as India struggled for independence from British rule amid growing Hindu-Muslim antagonism.
Wolpert vividly recounts how the tragic clash of personalities and party platforms that initially pitted Jinnah against Gandhi escalated from a personal rivalry into a conflict of national and international proportions. Wolpert shows how Jinnah’s shrewd and skillful leadership combined brilliant advocacy and singular tenacity to win his suit for the creation of Pakistan on behalf of the ‘Muslim nation’—his sole client during the last, lonely, pain-filled decade of his life.
Stanley Wolpert (born 23 December 1927) is Professor of History Emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the author of Shameful Flight: The Last Years of the British Empire in India, Gandhi’s Passion: The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru: A Tryst with Destiny, Zulfi Bhutto: His Life and Times, and A New History of India. | 2019-04-19T07:24:26 | https://oup.com.pk/higher-education-216/history-and-pakistan-studies/jinnah-of-pakistan.html |
Many of the questions I have received were concerned with how to wire their new home theater system. To better understand this important topic I have added this section. First, there are two categories of wiring required. The first is the video wiring, the second is the audio connections.
In the old days, as my daughter calls them, it was simple to connect your TV set. You took the flat 300 ohm wires from your antenna, either the old indoor rabbit ears or from a roof mounted antenna, and you connected to two screws on the back of your TV. With technological advancement comes complexity. Now we have to worry about various video sources, usually to a single TV. The primary source for most people is the cable connection. This is usually a 75 ohm coaxial cable that provides both audio and video signals. This cable can come from a regular cable provider or a satellite dish or provider. There are, of course, differences in quality but as far as connections go we will treat them as the same. In most home theater set ups the cable coax will rarely go directly into the TV. Most will go into a recording device first. This used to be the VCR but now it can also be something like a TiVo box. This is basically a hard drive for your TV that can digitally record programs from your cable system. The cable coax goes into the antenna in jack of the VCR (to simplify matters TiVo and VCR will be called VCR). If you need a cable box the coax comes out of the box into the VCR. If you need a cable box try to get two of them. This will permit you to watch one program while recording another. If you have two VCRs you will need a splitter to allow one coax to go to each of the two VCRs. On VCRs there is a set of three RCA jacks marked output. They are color coded. Red = Right Audio, White = Left Audio and Yellow = Video. Get good quality A/V cables that are also color coded the same way. Connect the output jacks of the VCR to the corresponding input jacks of your TV. Once connected turn everything on and test to make sure you have the picture and sound. Some home theater receivers have A/V jacks on them. This permits you to automatically switch between video sources with the remote control of the receiver. If this is the case for you the receiver jacks will be marked VCR1 out, VCR2 out TV out and Cable in. The coax of the cable goes into the receiver and the sets of three RCA cables go to the appropriate device.
For DVD players you will also have to run a yellow video cable to the TV. This can be done with a VCR 3 jack or through the receiver as described above.
Never hook a DVD player into a VCR. The Macrovision copy protection circuits will degrade the picture and mess with the brightness.
On most systems the audio wiring is a bit more complex. If you just went through the above steps the basic audio connections are already made for your cable system, VCRs and TV. Now we get to the fun part, the DVD player. There are two types of DVD players, those with decoders and those without. A decoder is required for true six channel digital sound. If you have a decoder in your DVD player you will not need an external one. Since the cost is about the same always look for a decoder that can process both Dolby Digital 5.1 (sometimes called AC-3) and DTS. First let's look at the external decoder.
The back of a DVD player requiring an external decoder will have at least two sets of output jacks. One will be the typical and by now familiar red and white RCA jacks near the yellow video output. Even if you are going to use the digital sound features take a moment and hook up the RCA jacks to the TV or receiver. This will give you greater options for the sound with DVDs that are surround, stereo or yes, even mono. These connections will not interfere with the digital connections. Also on the back of the DVD player are one or both types of digital jacks. The first is the coaxial digital output. This looks like a normal coax jack used with your cable system. While a regular coaxial cable will work you really need a coax cable rated for digital use. The second type of digital output is the fiber optical output. This is a little rectangular hole where the optical cable will click into place. In either case the digital cable then goes to the corresponding input jack on the back of the decoder.
Whether you have an external decoder or a built in decoder on your DVD player the next step is the same. There are a set of six RCA output jacks on the back. They will be labeled Front-Right, Front-Left, Rear-Right, Rear-Left, Center, Subwoofer. On the receiver you will find corresponding input jacks marked the same way. Connect the six jacks on the decoder/DVD player to the same input jack on the receiver. Now, all you need to do is hook up the six speakers to the correct speaker terminals on the receiver and you are ready to blow away the neighbors with your new home theater.
It was reported to me that there is a digital RCA audio connector on some DVD players. This apparently looks like a regular RCA cable and connects the DVD player to the decoder. Since I have personally not come across this type of connector I hope that anyone with first hand information about will write so I can include more details on my site. More on this type of connector is in the works so please check back.
It should be noted that some special wiring may be needed for your sub woofer. While this speaker handles only a limited frequency it often has what may seem like an inordinate number of jacks in the back. This is because there are several ways that you may need to set up the sub woofer. There will most likely be a single RCA connector marked INPUT. Near this may be two screw top connectors, one black, the other red. Some receivers have RCA connectors for the sub woofer while others have twister pair wires. The sub woofer should be able to handle either of these cases. Again, as with any installation involving twister pair wire (regular speaker wire) you have to be careful about getting the polarity correct. Good quality speaker wire will have one of the two wires marked in some fashion. This is usually a wire line on the side one wire but not the other. I always, as a rule of thumb, connect the marked wire to the red terminal of the speaker and the receiver. It doesn't matter as long as you are consistent. Sub woofers may also have a left and right input and output. Now this may seem a little strange since the sub woofer is usually independent of the other speakers. Some speaker systems, Bose for example, often have the sub woofer connected to both front speakers. In this case the left and right front speaker wires goes from the receiver to the sub woofer first (using the input terminals) and then from there goes out to the appropriate speaker. This permits the sub woofer to get first chance at the low frequencies and then pass on the rest of the audio channel to the front speakers. This is often seen where the front speakers are not designed to handle the full range of frequencies. Most modern home theater receivers, the task of splitting the sub woofer frequencies out is done at the receiver level and not handled by the sub woofer itself. Wherever the signal is split you will have to set the crossover frequency. This is a little knob either on the sub woofer or the receiver that will allow you to determine the point at which the sub woofer will handle the sound. If set to say 100 Hz then all audio above this point will go to the front speakers, below it the sub woofer will handle it. You really need a good calibration disc to set this for your room's acoustics.
If you have a stereo amplifier rather than a full blown home theater amp connections will be a little bit easier.
Look at the back of your TV set and locate the A/V output jacks. They should be three RCA jacks color coded; Red (audio right), White (audio left) and Yellow (video). You will be using only the two audio channels, red and white.
Obtain stereo RCA cables from a Radio Shack or other electronics store. They are usually paired together as a one double cable.
There may be two such sets of jacks on your TV. One should be labeled just External while the other will be called Variable Audio Output. The latter will permit you to control the volume from the TV remote while the former requires volume adjustments be made from the stereo remote. I prefer the variable control output.
Run your cable from the output of the TV into one of the inputs of the stereo. See if there is an input designed for TV audio input. If not, look for one for AUX.
Look to see if there is a switch to shut off the internal speakers of the TV. On sets with external audio jacks there is always such a switch.
When you first turn everything on make sure the volume for the TV is set to normal volume and the stereo amp volume is all the way off.
Now, the moment of truth. Turn on the TV and the stereo. Slowly turn up the volume on the stereo until you get a nice, clear sound from the stereo speakers. Note the volume level of the stereo at this point. If you use the stereo for other purposes like CDs or audio be very sure the volume knob is returned to this position before using the TV. This is especially important after listening to a CD since the amplifier is often set very high for CD output. Failure to reset the volume on the stereo amp can result in blowing out your speakers. | 2019-04-22T00:44:53 | http://hometheaterinfo.com/wiring.htm |
Bed Bug Pest Control: Pest problem is becoming quite common today. Nearly every single residence has been troubled by pest infestations such as bugs , termites , roaches etc . be it at any time of the year. Not just can pests be frustrating , they can be harmful to the health also. A insect bite can lead to soreness and what not. You never find out which pest comes with a fatal disorder.
If you want your home to be devoid of pests , it is crucial that you choose a trouble-free way to get rid of pest infestations permanently and successfully.
The property owner would possibly not have any idea abot pest infestation in their home and pests can infest any house easily and swiftly. And before a home owner understands that there are unwanted pests in the house , the problem already is out of hand. Pest control service is the most effective solution to help you out of this issue. The existing pest infestation will be completely eradicated from your home , also , you home will be totally free of unwanted pests in near future as well. Just a single service and no stress of unwanted pests for a long time. Specialized pest management service not only ensures pest free home but as well gives you peace of mind. Your overall health is at stake because of unhygienic environment they spread . A pest elimination service can abolish the risk entirely.
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A Connection Experience' (a.k.a. Connection Event] is an experience of Connection that is sufficiently above one's average daily CQ as to be perceived by the individual as a qualitatively different state of awareness, consciousness, and being. The LP identifies several different Connection Experience Types and many different Connection Outcomes (see below). We also recommend analyzing Connection Experience along five Connection Axes.
R. A. Naulty: R. A. Naulty (1992) says "...there [is] something wonderful and powerful about them [connection experiences]" which places them beyond ordinary experience." | 2019-04-26T16:59:05 | https://spiritwiki.lightningpath.org/Connection_Event |
Take the guesswork out of maintaining your equipment fleet. Cat S•O•SSM keeps your equipment operating at top performance while maximizing component life through fluids analysis. S•O•S Services offers elemental testing, oil cleanliness analysis, coolant analysis, oil condition analysis and other tests to determine equipment health. | 2019-04-19T14:52:06 | https://www.michigancat.com/online-tools/sos-services-web/ |
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This dress is very nice, but the color is orange not red. It fit me perfect.
I like the feel and design, but this is more like a shirt than a dress.
I like it. The color is very nice!
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Rice Lofts exterior from a distance and ground floor entry interior.
A historic apartment building in downtown Houston is up for sale.
The Houston Chronicle reports that Atlanta-based Post Properties is selling the Post Rice Lofts building, originally the Rice Hotel.
The Rice Hotel was built in 1913 but sat vacant from the late 1970s until 1998, when it was converted into Post Rice Lofts, a project containing some 300 loft-style apartments.
That same year the seven-story Hermann Estate Building on Travis, built in 1917, was converted into the Hermann Lofts. Houston architecture firm Page renovated the Rice Hotel— as well as the Commerce Building and the former Texas State Hotel, also downtown.
The 18-story building at 909 Texas could sell for between $65 million and $70 million, David Oelfke of ARA Houston told the Chronicle. ARA is listing the building, which is being sold as a leasehold interest. Houston Housing Finance Corp. will continue to own the building for at least a few more years, the Chronicle reports, and the buyer will acquire a lease on the property. The buyer will be able to acquire the building once the lease expires.
Meanwhile, there is a growing interest in downtown living.
Most recently, the Houston-based Finger Cos. broke ground on apartments next to the Houston Astros’ Minute Maid Park. And work is underway on SkyHouse Houston, the first project to take advantage of the city’s new downtown residential incentive program.
View a slideshow of the renovated Rice Lofts building. | 2019-04-22T17:04:11 | https://www.pagethink.com/v/blog-detail/Historic-Page-Renovated-Downtown-Building-Up-for-Sale/5k/ |
Do you decorate your kitchen and home for the fall season? If so, check out these Pumpkin Inspired Fall And Autumn Kitchen Decor Finds!
I love the fall scented candles and I’m coveting that Staub Cast-Iron Pumpkin Cocotte! These pumpkin inspired fall and autumn kitchen decor finds would also make great gifts!
With scents of pink grapefruit, sparkling champagne, raspberry, violet leaves, rose petals, grape leaf and more, this yummy candle will take you from autumn right into the New Year with it’s celebratory champagne fragrance! Plus, it’s gorgeous!
The scalloped edging on this pie dish adds a touch of whimsy when serving not just pies, but tarts and quiche. The stoneware provides steady and even heat giving you the perfect crust every time. The color is perfect for fall and comes in other yummy colors, too!
These white pumpkin tapestry placemats provide a more neutral tone for your table while still staying with the seasonal theme. Gorgeous!
Your pumpkin spiced latte will stay hot in this beautiful copper colored thermos (or water bottle) this fall. Shatterproof and stainless steel seals the deal!
This gorgeous cast-iron pumpkin-inspired vessel is perfect for all those soups, stews, and slow cooker meals you have planned for the fall and holidays. Made in France by Staub; known for their superior craftsmanship. A true statement piece with durability that you’ll enjoy for years to come.
Here’s an easy way to decorate – cover your throw pillows with this understated Pumpkin Spice And Everything Nice seasonal Thanksgiving pillow cover. 18 x 18 inches.
Get into the spirit of the season with these harvest wheat jacquard kitchen dish towels. Perfect for the fall and Thanksgiving season.
You’ll love this pumpkin, vanilla and chai scented reed diffuser. Perfect for your kitchen! Comes in other amazing scents, too!
This gorgeous KitchenAid Artisan Design Series Stand Mixer adds radiance to any kitchen with a premium metallic finish and elegant 5-Quart glass mixing bowl. Features 10 speeds to help you mix, knead and whip ingredients together with ease. How amazing would this look sitting on your countertop?
I have to get my hands on that Jonathan Adler candle. Love his designs!
Super cute stuff! Molasses is a family favorite, so I’m definitely checking out that candle. Thanks for bringing these items to my attention!
Gotta love a yummy candle scent and cute design!
Fall is my favorite season. Can’t wait to try some of these!
Fall always makes me feel more productive. Isn’t that weird?! More energy to decorate and make yummy treats!
Love the decor ideas! Autumn is my favorite season!
Thanks! So many cute ideas for decorating and gifts! | 2019-04-18T17:14:27 | http://zestyolive.com/pumpkin-inspired-fall-autumn-kitchen-decor/ |
Friendly reminder for all you local Portland, Oregon folks. Toby Johnson of the Oregon Sasquatch Symposium fame, and Bigfoot Lunch Club (we did the flyer and the logo) will host Cliff Barackman at the Sasquatch Brewery, a family-safe venue, on Tuesday the 21st. The address for the Sasquatch Brewing Company is 6440 SW Capitoal Hwy. Portland, Oregon.
Cliff has a great presentation on the research he did on a game cam photo. This photo has only been viewed by the public once before at Ray Crowes gathering at Patti's Home Plate Cafe.
Cliff will have excellent copies of famous casts to give away if you can answer Bigfoot trivia questions correctly.
At the following link, you can see Cliff Barackman's announcement. Also, according to Toby's Johnson, there may be a tease of some recent news of an interesting track find south of Eugene.
Also this will be a great opportunity to buy your tickets to the 3rd Annual Oregon Sasquatch Symposium. Tickets will be $25 only $20 bucks!
Remember this year Bob Gimlin and Bill Munns will be doing a joint presentation about Bluff Creek and the patterson film. | 2019-04-23T02:51:58 | http://www.bigfootlunchclub.com/search/label/sasquatch%20and%20suds |
I want to do functionality like - Right click edit appointment - if user select Edit series then edit whole series sucessfully. Same way i want to update the series if user drag and drop the appointment. How to update the whole series using drag and drop.
Don't want to edit only current occurance. Now what happend if i drag drop appointment then appointment is update but recurrence rule is not change and dragged appointment date and time marked as EXDATE and it's invisiable from rad schduler.
You can set the DisplayRecurrenceActionDialogOnMove property of the RadScheduler to "true". That way each time you drop or move an appointment - a corresponding popup window will prompt you. Please take a look at this help topic for more information. | 2019-04-25T03:00:51 | https://www.telerik.com/forums/on-drag-drop-of-appointment-edit-the-whole-series |
Desert X 2019: Coachella Valley — Palm Springs, California.
Desert X was a truly great experience and I highly recommend to anyone that has the means should attend. One double edged side of this collective installation is that it’s spread across the Coachella Valley. I attended the week(end) that Valentine’s Day fell around. If you didn’t catch the news on weather that weekend, well, it was intense. However, I think most our nation has had a pretty wet winter, so it’s probably been easy to not notice what’s been happening in other parts of the country. I wasn’t able to visit every piece and some altogether were unreachable due to floods and random bighorn sheep disease. But that’s okay, I didn’t expect to see it all.
I do hold some contempt over it feeling somewhat trendy and the stream of hipsters parading to and from each piece. I feel for the local artists that most likely are being passed by and praise their efforts in putting up their own work in the midst of this highly acclaimed showing. I don’t know much about the logistics of this or if its frowned upon or what… But sometimes you gotta do what ya gotta do.
As for what I did see, I feel the concepts and ideas were easily articulated and formulated for the masses and the execution was extremely well done. I think that probably comes off pompus or jaded or like I think that they could have done better in some way, but no that’s not my intent. Just to be clear. I think everything came together well and has attracted enough of a crowd for this to keep going into the future. I praise all artists involved and hope to see it grow. Once or twice I will admit maybe I felt some sort of lack luster, but that’s mostly due to my antipaction of everything. So I won’t read anyone for that directly and maintain that fault lies on me.
I’ll reiterate, GO SEE IT IF YOU CAN! Follow me for more photos and videos of this event and more. Thank you!
Here’s a video clip I put together for those unable to make the journey to the Coachella Valley to experience Desert X in person. Hopefully this gives more dimension and a better feel for this particular piece. Pardon my lack of cinematography and editing skills with fine-tuning this clip, or else it probably wouldn’t ever get posted. The words that overlay in the piece were taken from the Desert X website itself. Link below. | 2019-04-22T19:00:47 | https://justinwjohn.com/desert-x-2019/?shared=email&msg=fail |
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Hey, my name's Amy! I have an absolute passion for writing! Reviews and exclusive releases are what I do best, with a cheeky bit of celeb gossip thrown in! I'm an avid book reader and music is my thing, I love how our imaginations can take us far away from reality with just a few words! You are most likely to find me in my natural habitat . . . at a gig! It's where I feel most at home and at my happiest! | 2019-04-18T15:11:58 | https://fuzzable.com/author/amy-c/ |
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Raymond Bossis is a family-led Cognac house that seek to make the most of their vineyards, given the climatic hazards that change the face of a harvest each year. Respecting the environment is crucial for their brand, which is why they choose to farm sustainably according to the Optimus protocol. This allows them to minimize the impact of pesticides on grapes and therefore their Cognac.
They are also members of the Federation of Independent Winegrowers which guarantees the involvement of the winemaker at all stages of production: from winemaking, cellar work and marketing.
The Domaine des Groies was where it all began for Raymond Bossis Cognac when Phillippe Bétard bought the estate in 1919. Following the marriage of his daughter Marie to Auguste Bossis in 1921, it was three years later in 1924 when Auguste Bossis decided to plant vines. Only one row of the original vines remain today. With the help of his wife Marie, she would farm the fields with oxen. Auguste produced little wine from his few vines, and was a farmer of livestock above all else.
In 1957, Cognac production really galvanized into action when his son, Raymond Bossis took over the estate where the vineyard was growing. The first liters of Cognac were distilled and stored in oak barrels in 1960, where they were left to mature. Fast forward fifty years and the bottles of the first batch of Cognac are sold in 2008.
Raymond Bossis and his wife Michelle continued to build the vineyard’s reputation; remaining stoic in the face of various Cognac crises.
In 1993, the son of Raymond, Jean-Luc took over the estate and continued to build upon the savoir-faire passed down by his parents and grandparents.
The estate now offer a wide range of products ranging from natural grape juice to Cognacs of varying age categories. These include Pineau des Charentes, Charentais wines and sparkling wines produced using traditional methods.
His brother Jean-Marie has also returned to the family estate to focus on the sale of bottles, cellars, trade shows and exporting. This all takes place of course under the watchful eye of Raymond, who, at over 88 years old, oversees all operations. | 2019-04-25T08:29:53 | https://www.cognac-expert.com/cognac-brands/raymond-bossis-cognac |
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Composting is the ultimate win-win-win for gardeners.
It is recycling at its most basic, turning yard and kitchen waste into rich, organic planting material. It saves money on fertilizer and pesticides. It keeps earthworms working and off the street.
There are several types of composting that involve varying degrees of commitment. Aerobic, which uses air to compost, is quick, but high maintenance because your heap needs frequent turning; anaerobic, both low-maintenance and very slow, is done without air and involves letting waste sit undisturbed for years; vermicomposting employs red worms, bacteria and insects to break down matter (medium maintenance and speed).
But, as Brett L. Markham points out in his excellent "The Mini Farming Guide to Composting" (Skyhorse Publishing), nature is on your side: No matter which method you choose, it's nearly impossible to screw this up. "Nature loves compost," he writes, "and will turn anything that was once alive (or produced by something living) into compost all by itself."
So let's set up an aerobic composting bin.
What you need: Markham recommends chicken-wire bins: four posts (six is better, so you can have two side-by-side bins) and 48-inch-high chicken wire. Why two bins? One for new material, and the other for compost that's farther along in the decomposition process.
Find a location: Practically speaking, try to set up near the garden where you'll be spreading your compost. Moving vast amounts across your property will wear you out. In their book "The Complete Compost Gardening Guide" (Storey), Barbara Pleasant and Deborah L. Martin note that you may have to strike a balance: Compost heaps do better in shade, but gardens are in the sun.
What's in? What's out? For a basic aerobic compost heap, grass clippings, leaves (run them through a leaf grinder, if you can, to reduce their size and speed up the process), twigs and other plant materials are all welcome. Indoor fodder can include coffee grounds, tea bags, fruit and vegetable scraps, even freezer-burned vegetables. No meats, no fats. Bones, though, if thoroughly cooked, are fine (they provide calcium and phosphorous). But bury them at least 3 inches down.
Critters: Worms and insects help break down the compost material. Other garden-helpful insects, such as crickets, take refuge in the compost heap. If you add bones and they get exposed, you may have to fend off raccoons (or, more likely, the neighbor's poodle). The chicken wire should be a sufficient deterrent.
Maintenance: When starting fresh, you may want to buy a bag of commercial compost — its bacteria and other microorganisms are already cranked up — and toss it in to get your bin percolating. Once you're up and running, add some of your own mature compost to your second bin. Turn your material every couple of days. To get air into the mix — this is aerobic composting, remember — drive a short length of rebar into the pile and wiggle it around to make a hole and promote air penetration. Do this at several points. Monitor the temperature. As the decomposition process accelerates, the temperature will rise. (Specially made thermometers are sold at garden centers.) If the temp gets above 150 degrees, the process can slow down or stop. Frequent mixing will prevent that from happening.
Moisture is a must for successful compost. For aerobic, the material should feel damp and clump together, but not be so wet that water can be squeezed out. If your aerobic pile is too dry, turn it and add water.
When is it ready? Markham says that immature compost produces chemicals that prevent germination. When you see earthworms thriving in your pile and weeds are starting to sprout, your compost is ready. | 2019-04-23T01:38:34 | https://www.chicagotribune.com/living/ct-xpm-2013-04-17-sc-fam-0416-lifeskill-compost-20130416-story.html |
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so that we can concentrate on external work in the garden and patio areas. It’s lovely to go outside in the fresh air and ‘potter’ in the garden. Unfortunately, due to our unpredictable and rather inclement weather in Scotland, a large proportion reading this article will have taken the decision to build conservatories onto your home in the last few years. This not only provides an addition room to the home, but also lets us have the pleasure of feeling that we are outside, but are sitting in a warm, comfortable environment inside.
I often get asked for advice of how to decorate a conservatory when clients have built this addition to there home. I have already passed on the most important tip! It is an ‘addition to your home’. It has to complimentary of the room that the entrance is off. It has to look like a room, not a glorified greenhouse, and as ever, it has also to be practical because it will not only get traffic from the inside, but in those rare summer days, we will probably be using it to go in and out the garden, have bbq’s and entertain in it.
My advice would be to keep it as pale coloured as possible, because the amount of sunlight (even in Scotland) will have an effect on the colours over time, therefore the paler it was to start with the less it has to fade! Floor coverings must to practical especially if you are coming in and out the garden frequently. Hardwoods, laminates and ceramics are all very practical and easily maintained. My personal favourite is ceramics, fitted with under floor heating panels. Endless choice for either modern or traditional and no maintenance in years to come. Natural fibre flooring such as sisal and seagrass lend themselves very well to this situation but are not so easily maintained as hardflooring. It must be extremely well fitted due to the nature of this product, so call the experts for that one!
The most work I undertake in conservatories is for blinds / window treatments. Blinds are neat, architectural solutions for window treatment. There is a wide choice of blinds made in a variety of materials.
These classic blinds are extremely versatile, allowing infinite graduations of light control. They come in a huge range of styles and materials. Most commonly nowadays they are made of metal and varying widths. The most popular being 25mm, which is very neat but this could be reduced to a 16mm blind, where an unobtrusive window covering is required. Do not dismiss this idea initially as the range of colours nowadays, including some tasteful metallics, is superb. The biggest advantage in putting venetians in a conservatory is that they are very neat fitting especially, if it is hexagonal.
Real wood venetians are beautiful, but bear in mind a few facts. Wood is a natural material therefore when in the sunshine for a period of time, there is a potential that it could warp slightly, check the quality of the blinds that you are purchasing. Cheap wooden blinds are not also a good investment. Also more importantly, if you require at any time, to fully pull this blind up, there is a large ‘stack back’ on these because of the thickness of the slats.
Roller blinds can be very plain and practical or highly decorative, depending on the design of fabric or the trim used at the bottom. There are two different mechanisms available to control these, either a cog mechanism or a spring mechanism. I always use a cog mechanism. Decorative pull toggles can also be added, whether they are made of wood, blown glass or silk tassles. The only drawback to using these in a conservatory is that, where the brackets meet, to hold up the blinds, especially if it is at a corner, a gap can occur because of the depth of the brackets meeting, therefore some shapes of conservatories work better than others for these.
For those that require something a little different! These classy blinds are wonderful in a conservatory. They consist of horizontal slats of woven wood with yarn in a variety of patterns. Two forms are normally available either constructed as a Roman blind or a roll-up blind. Fitting is usually neat due to the bracket system provided. Also can be made into roof blinds. I would say the ultimate in conservatory blinds.
Fabric permantally creased into accordion pleats form the basis of pleated blinds.These are very commonly used in conservatories, and also are the most common form of roof blind. They are available in a great number of colours and finishes. Depending on the use of the conservatory a different fabric may be used. Some diffuse heat, some blackout, and some let daylight in. An infinite choice of details is available.
A smart, tidy look to any room. With the choice of fabric being endless we can have a formal dressy look or a very casual look. These could also be made unlined or from voile to let light filter through… If the conservatory is going to be used as a formal dining room I would suggest using these, along with a padded wooden pelmet above. These blinds stack into neat pleats when pulled up and look like a tailored panel of fabric when down.
Hopefully that will help with some of the dilemmas of redecorating a conservatory. However I am here to help! If you do require assistance please do not hesitate to contact me on 01698 862795 or check the website for more details @ www.simply-interiors.biz. Simply Interiors…from concept to completion. | 2019-04-19T00:57:23 | http://interiordesignersglasgow.com/summer-blinds/ |
WASHINGTON, Jun 4 2013 (IPS) - President Barack Obama tried Monday to jumpstart a new national discussion on mental health, sponsoring a conference with Vice-President Joe Biden aimed at reducing social stigma around the issue.
The event took place five months after two-dozen schoolchildren were killed in a shooting spree in the state of Connecticut by a killer who allegedly suffered from psychological problems. Since then bipartisan supporters have urged greater government focus on overhauling the country’s creaky mental health infrastructure.
Fitzpatrick called the United States’ current system of care for young adults dealing with mental health issues “abysmal”.
According to President Obama, speaking Monday at the opening of the conference, one in five adults in the United States experiences some form of mental illness. In addition, some 22 veterans of war commit suicide each day.
President Obama announced the launch of the new website, mentalhealth.gov, a clearinghouse of information for those seeking mental health services. The site will also host stories of those who have overcome mental health-related problems.
Alongside the website, U.S. media outlets across the country are set to start a coordinated national campaign aimed at destigmatising mental health. According to organisers, the campaign will start by focusing simply on getting those suffering from mental health problems to feel comfortable talking about their experiences.
“If someone had cancer in your family or diabetes, you wouldn’t be afraid to seek help or talk about it,” Dennis Wharton, a communications executive for the National Association of Broadcasters, told IPS.
Wharton says the new ads will not star celebrities, but instead feature a cross-section of U.S. society. “Because mental health knows no gender or race boundaries – this affects all walks of life,” he says.
Significant resources will be aimed at people who have served in the U.S. military.
For instance, Blue Star Families, an advocacy group for military families, will be producing a series of ads featuring country music stars urging veterans with mental health problems to seek help.
According to Barbara Van Dahlen, president of Give an Hour, a mental health advocacy group for veterans, says it’s unsurprising that many veterans suffer from mental illness, given their wartime experiences.
Van Dahlen stresses the need for trauma and substance abuse to be included in the category of mental illnesses. Advocates emphasise that substance abuse is an indicator of deeper problems, often mental health issues – and that dealing with those problems often helps with the substance abuse, as well.
President Obama announced that in coming months more than 150 “summits”, similar to Monday’s conference, would take place across the country. Hosted by the Department of Veteran Affairs, these will be held between July and September.
“What we ultimately want to do is take the conversations we are having today in the White House, and take them to school auditoriums, community centres, houses of worship, living rooms and kitchen tables across this country,” Health Secretary Sebelius said.
Nonetheless, she also warned of the presence of significant barriers to the new initiative, particularly given years of cost-cutting and the current environment of financial austerity.
The president’s 2014 budget, for instance, has a request for the training of 5,000 new mental health providers, particularly those who can work with people to transition into university.
According to the National Alliance on Mental Health’s Fitzpatrick, the United States currently requires a massive effort to train practitioners and other medical professionals to be able to offer some form mental health care. Currently, he says, many who are actively seeking help simply cannot find it.
First, however, the new Obama administration push on this issue is focusing on trying to make people comfortable enough to discuss their experiences in the first place. In closing comments Monday, Vice-President Biden drew on personal experiences to urge others seek out mental health-related help if they need it. | 2019-04-23T10:52:54 | http://www.ipsnews.net/2013/06/obama-pledges-to-bring-mental-health-out-of-shadows/ |
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In the United States, Android and iPhone users ages 18 and over spend 65 percent more time each month using apps than they did just two years ago.
Mobile Apps present a unique opportunity for brands, and thus should not be treated as another version of the website. If conversion and monetization are your goals, then app “Stickiness” is key.
What makes an app sticky?
The Localytics App Stickiness Index is a way to benchmark an application’s engagement and loyalty values against industry aggregates.
Downloads: Number of downloads over uninstall rate.
Total sessions: Number of sessions within app over a period of time.
Retention: How many days users retain the app.
Session Length: How long users stay within the app.
The ability of an app to stay on a user’s device, and be accessed regularly, is all about engagement.
Visually simplifying the checkout process on mobile is essential to increasing conversions. To make the experience mobile-friendly, make sure the “Checkout” and “Add to Cart” options are easy to find and tap on. Large buttons should also accompany the navigation as they can be easily tapped on the smaller interface. Images should be kept to a minimum, however, as they can increase the cart loading time and negatively affect conversions.
Checkout steps should be kept to a minimum. Loyal customers should be able to use existing credentials for fast checkout rather than be asked to re-enter their personal and financial details. New users can be offered a guest checkout option.
Visitors expect applications, especially in retail, to provide them with the best of experiences in their mobile moments. With notifications—in-app or push—retailers can offer information about new products and services and personal messages based on their visitor’s profile.
The form factor of mobile devices dictates there be an easy navigation where visitors are able to navigate and input information via pre- populated fields and drop down menus wherever possible. Integrating essential information into tabs and drop-down buttons allows users to tap to see more detail.
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Support colleges and institutes in meeting the specific education needs of adults who have experienced long-term poverty.
"The province has acknowledged the links between poverty, unemployment and low levels of education and literacy," says Butterwick. "These are four inexpensive solutions that will create a path out of poverty for thousands of British Columbians and their families."
Butterwick says BC has recent experience with an innovative and cost-effective model for delivering education programs to low-income adults. Between 1996 and 2001, the province funded college-based upgrading, literacy and ESL programs for income assistance recipients with multiple barriers to employment. "The programs were very successful. They used holistic supports - including personal skills training, counseling, advocacy and job placement help - that allowed people to graduate with post-secondary credentials and find jobs that paid a living wage."
In 2000/01, the last year the program was in effect, BC's public colleges and institutes received $4.2 million in provincial funding and served approximately 20,000 people on income assistance. "That's a lot of benefit for minimal cost," says Butterwick. "Graduates reported that recognition by employers of a public, post-secondary education credential was a key part of their success."
Cindy Oliver, President of the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC, says college teachers want to see these kinds of opportunities restored and enhanced. "Adult Basic Education is a right and a building block. If we don't make it accessible to everyone who wants to complete their high school education, we cut off an avenue to employment, as well as to further educational opportunities like vocational training and university transfer programs." | 2019-04-23T14:50:03 | https://fpse.ca/news/fpse-news/investing-education-low-income-adults-pays |
=== Memory Utilization === ZFS uses memory caching to improve performance. Filesystem meta-data, data, and the de-duplication Tables (DDT) are stored in the ARC, allowing frequently accessed data to be accessed many times faster than possible from hard disk media. The performance that you experience with ZFS can be directly linked to the amount of memory that is allocated to the ARC. O3X uses Wired (non-pageable) memory for the ARC. Activity Monitor and top can display the total amount of Wired memory allocated. O3X is not the only user of wired memory, it is possible to examine the amount of memory (measured in bytes) in use by O3X by issuing the command: ::$ sysctl kstat.spl.misc.spl_misc.os_mem_alloc Note that this value is more than likely greater than the configured maximum ARC size due to overheads in the allocator itself. By way of example on a 32GB iMac with the ARC set for 8GB. ::$ sysctl kstat | grep arc_max ::kstat.zfs.darwin.tunable.zfs_arc_max: 8589934592 ::$ sysctl kstat.spl.misc.spl_misc.os_mem_alloc ::kstat.spl.misc.spl_misc.os_mem_alloc: 11866734592 Over the last several releases O3X has evolved the memory allocator technology in the SPL to closely match the Open Solaris allocator. This is has been driven by the OSX kernel allocator not being able to meet the demanding requirements of a full ZFS implementation. O3X 1.3.1 will by default allow the ARC to occupy most of your computers physical memory. In parallel with that it has a mechanism that detects when the computer is experiencing memory pressure and will release memory back to the OS for other purposes. This mechanism has been extensively tested, but may not be suitable for everyone. It is possible to temporarily limit the size of the ARC by issuing a command: ::$ sudo sysctl -w kstat.zfs.darwin.tunable.zfs_arc_max=<size of arc in bytes> (O3X 1.3.1 RC and beyond) ::$ sudo sysctl -w zfs.arc_max=<arc size in bytes> (O3X 1.3.0) With the final release of O3X 1.3.1 (not 1.3.1-RC5) will come a persistent configuration mechanism. Adding the following line to /etc/zfs/zsysctl.conf will cause the change to be automatically applied whenever the O3X kexts are loaded. ::kstat.zfs.darwin.tunable.zfs_arc_max=<size in bytes of arc> For those that wish to monitor the size and performance of the ARC, the arcstat.pl script has been provided. ::$ arcstat.pl 1 If you are trying to reduce the amount of memory used by O3X "right now", there are two steps. First reduce the maximum ARC size to a value of your choosing: ::$ sudo sysctl -w kstat.zfs.darwin.tunable.zfs_arc_max=<size of arc in bytes> Then force the SPL memory allocator to release memory back to the OS: ::$ sudo sysctl -w kstat.spl.misc.spl_misc.simulate_pressure=<amount of ram to release in bytes> The second operation forces the SPL memory allocator to be reaped, which will release memory from the internal caches to the OS. This is a fairly coarse mechanism and may have to be repeated several times to achieve the desired effect. You can monitor the Activity Monitor, top and/or arcstat.pl to determine whether you have released sufficient memory. Note that this will likely result in ARC being further pressured, and commensurate amounts of cached data being evicted from main memory. We keep our ARC implementation in alignment with the Illumos code. There have recently been some performance tuning changes to Illumos ARC, these will flow through to O3X in a future release. | 2019-04-21T13:13:37 | https://openzfsonosx.org/w/index.php?title=Performance&action=edit§ion=3 |
Check out photos of Sean McVay during his first year as head coach for the Los Angeles Rams.
With Matt LaFleur departing the Rams to become the Titans’ offensive coordinator, Los Angeles’ offensive staff will undergo a few more changes.
Head coach Sean McVay promoted offensive line coach Aaron Kromer to run game coordinator and tight ends coach Shane Waldron to pass game coordinator in order to help fill the void. McVay said earlier this month that if coaches leave for better positions with other organizations, his preference is to promote from within. One example of that already happened, as McVay promoted Zac Taylor to quarterbacks coach to replace Greg Olson.
"As we move to 2018, we are confident in the leadership and guidance of Aaron Kromer and Shane Waldron as they begin their roles as run coordinator and pass coordinator,” McVay said in a statement on Tuesday.
This title isn’t new for Kromer, who held the same position for the Saints from 2008-2012. Kromer was instrumental in the Rams’ blocking schemes in 2017, which set up running back Todd Gurley to finish No. 2 with 1,305 yards rushing and No. 1 with 13 rushing touchdowns.
Prior to landing in Los Angeles last year, Kromer spent two years in Buffalo — both of which the Bills finished No. 1 in yards rushing. In 2016, the club had three players rush for at least 500 yards in running back LeSean McCoy (1,267), quarterback Tyrod Taylor (580), and running back Mike Gillislee (577).
Waldron’s first season in L.A. came after he spent a season with McVay in Washington as the team’s offensive quality control coach. That was his first job in the NFL since 2009, when he coached tight ends for the Patriots. In between, Waldron coached a variety of offensive positions in college, including a four-year stop at UMass.
“I do have the luxury of coaching the offensive line and coaching the receivers in my past, so I have a pretty good mix of the understanding of both aspects of the game,” Waldron said in an interview with therams.com upon being hired in 2017.
While the Rams’ offensive coaching staff will look a bit different in 2017 — the club also recently hired former UCLA offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch — the top of it remains the same. McVay will still call plays for the No. 1 scoring team in 2017, which should further the development of quarterback Jared Goff. | 2019-04-26T06:47:15 | https://www.therams.com/news/kromer-waldron-receive-promotions-on-offensive-staff-20317644 |
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The final home match of the season saw Quang Ninh visit the Hang Day Stadium. With the VLeague title sewn up two rounds ago and no real confirmation if the second CL/AFC Cup slot will go to the league runner-up or the Cup winners this was set to be one of those end of season games where you really want to get excited but in reality you’re already looking ahead to next season.
With T&T set to face the League Champions in the Cup on 26th September and most teams not reaching FIFA requirements for continental competition I personally think it’s safe to say once again Binh Duong and HaNoi T&T will be Vietnam’s representatives in next season’s continental fixtures, be it the CL or AFC Cup.
Quang Ninh’s return to top flight football two seasons ago has brought with it some great fans, adding a carnival atmosphere whenever they come to the HaNoi. This year was no different; 600-800 fans clad in blue filled the huge corner terrace, tying blue balloons together before sending huge blue snakes into the sky.
The T&T fans also came out in good numbers, yet the Contras seemed to be down a few regulars. Were they indeed from Quang NInh? Most HaNoi fans are made up of students from other provinces, in fact one study suggests up to 80% of HaNoi’s current population reside from neighbouring provinces. I’ve personally seen a few T&T fans switch allegiances depending on the oppositions. It’s not a bad thing….If stevenage ever faced Arsenal I’d have the same dilemma.
With attendances swelling to an average of 5,000 (I’ll work out more accurate averages that do not include the visit of HAGL later!) there’s been a real buzz in the stands this season and I too had my most successful number of ‘foreign fans’, a grand total of 8! (plus 5 more that I didn’t know!) Soon the seas of yellow shirt will indeed spread far and wide across the city…….
Dreaming over….the match itself promised to be an entertaining fixture with these two teams sharing 14 goals in the the last three fixtures. Van Hieu returned to the capital, this time in the blue midfield of Than Quảng Ninh and I eagerly pointed out the impressive Mac hong Quan to anyone who would listen.
As is normal with football, the game turned out to be rather dire with both teams just lofting hopeless balls forward and straight down the middle of the park. Wingers were redundant. T&T seemed to think Gonzalo had the speed of Theo Walcott as they lofted through ball after through ball to the big target man.
These type of matches either end goalless with people wondering how they can regain the hour and half of their lives they’ve lost or they’re blown away by a moment of brilliance.
Fortunately T&T have have Nguyễn Văn Quyết, one of the outstanding players of the season. From 25 yards out the winger/strikers stood behind the ball as Huỳnh Tuấn Linh organised his wall. tHe whistle blew. Van Quyet approached and unleashed a fierce shot. Up and over the wall and straight into the top corner. Brilliant. Jumping around, I realised this was to be the last goal the Contras and Hàng Đẫy stadium would see this season. Văn Quyết 11th strike.
In fact it took a little deflection which propelled the ball to nestle in the top corner but who cares anyway, it lifted the atmosphere and ensured HaNoi T& T remained unbeaten all season at home. | 2019-04-24T04:21:57 | https://vietfootball.com/2015/09/21/van-quyet-wonder-goal-seals-tts-unbeaten-home-record-1392015/ |
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I can't seem to find the knife anywhere in Miller Village – neither weapon shop sells it, nor does anyone else. I did buy a Bibigon Axe from one of those two. Any clues?
Thanks, Imran, for all your help here.
Where is the bibigon axe? I already have the knife but can't find the axe anywhere. It isn't for sale in Miller Village (unless I already bought it, but it's not in my inventory and I don't sell anything). Phredd doesn't sell one either.
It's in a barrel near Aunt Muffin. It's not sellable.
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Waterstones TCR is delighted to present an evenings of readings and discussion in celebration of the Jhalak Prize for Book of the Year by a Writer of Colour, now in its third year.
On selecting the 2019 longlist, the prize's judges noted: 'I've laughed, cried, had my mind changed, my eyes opened...', and 'As society grapples with big issues identity belonging, writers of colour are addressing these... with extraordinary insight'.
Join host and prize founder Sunny Singh as nominated authors Roma Agrawal, Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff, Afua Hirsch and Roy McFarlane come together to read from their work, discuss what it means to be writing in Britain now, and, together with the audience, stake a claim for being a vital part of the country's past, present and future.
The evening will include a conversation between our host and panelists, the opportunity for questions from and discussion with the audience, and a book signing.
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