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Husband guilty of Geeta Aulakh murder A man has been found guilty of murdering his wife after she began divorce proceedings. Mother-of-two Geeta Aulakh, 28, had her hand severed with a machete during the attack in Greenford, west London, in 2009. Harpreet Aulakh, 32, of Greenford, ordered the murder. Sher Singh, 19, of Southall, west London, and Jaswant Dhillon, 30, of Ilford, east London, were also found guilty of murder at the Old Bailey.Savage and determined Aftab Jafferjee QC, prosecuting, said behind the "savage and determined" attack was Aulakh's "chilling" reaction to his wife's desire to leave him. "Geeta Aulakh was in the process of divorcing him and that would not be tolerated," he said. "No one else in the world could possibly have wished this utterly innocent and hard-working woman and mother any harm." Aulakh, described by Mr Jafferjee as "smug and utterly unrepentant", claimed in court his wife was his "first love" and he did not kill her.Captured on CCTV But the court was told Aulakh had ordered the murder after his wife plucked up the courage to ask for a divorce following years of abuse and harassment by him. He was wrongly convinced that she was having an affair with another man. He had thought he was in the clear because he made sure he was captured on CCTV in a pub at the time of the murder. In more CCTV footage shown to the court, Aulakh could be seen buying the machete in a store just days before the murder. Jurors are still considering the case of Harpreet Singh, 20, of Slough, Berkshire, and were sent home to continue deliberations on Friday. Mr Singh denies murder.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-11808959
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Figes worry over water polo legacy Current British water polo champions, Bristol Central, say they are struggling to capitalise on the legacy of the London 2012 Olympics because of their lack of regular training facilities. The club has seen a surge in interest since the Games, with over 100 youngsters turning up for training each week. But coach Craig Figes, who is also the British team captain, told BBC Points West's Zoe Gough that he was worried their low amount of training hours could "ruin the legacy".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/21902478
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Manchester City's Scott Sinclair joins Aston Villa on loan - - From the section Aston Villa Aston Villa have signed Manchester City winger Scott Sinclair on loan until the end of the season - with a view to a permanent transfer. The former Chelsea and Swansea City player, 25, has struggled to break into Manuel Pellegrini's side. "I believe I have my best years ahead of me," Sinclair said. Villa manager Paul Lambert said: "He got a great move to Manchester City, where it didn't work out as well as he probably would have wanted." Lambert said it showed the club is moving in the right direction following the signing of Carles Gil earlier in the window and midfielder Fabian Delph signing a new four-and-a-half year deal. "This club is moving in a really good direction at the minute," he said. "Fabian re-signing, Carles coming in and the way he is playing, Sinclair coming in is a breath of fresh air as well. So there are a lot of good things going on at the minute." Sinclair joined City on a four-year deal from Swansea in 2012 but made just three starts and 19 appearances in total. He has played just 25 minutes this season and has not featured for City since coming on late in the 2-2 draw with Burnley in December. Last season was spent on loan at West Brom, but he played just eight times in the Premier League. Sinclair told Aston Villa's official website: and he gave me his views on what he wants from me here at Villa. I am still hungry to play football, that's what I told him, and I'm looking forwarding to getting started, hopefully playing every week and enjoying my football." Lambert believes that Sinclair has the ability to become a leading player for the club. "He is a player that I think has got great unfulfilled potential to do really well," he said. "If you don't play for a long time, form starts to go away from you. The only way you get your form back is if you play games. He has got an opportunity to play games and he is a player I think can do really well here."
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/31058844
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I hate it when I go around dusting my home, and see corners where cobwebs have sneakily gathered. Sometimes it’s up high in a corner; sometimes on a tucked away window ledge. It makes me feel like I’ve neglected my house making duties. Like, I have been “slacking.” Maybe I have. Or maybe I just don’t always pay attention to the things that aren’t right in my line of eyesight. I mean, how often do we go about our lives in our homes, and forget to look up. Or forget to look behind something? That’s why the cobwebs gather. The same is true of our lives. A lot of times we tend to the things we see right in front of us. We think everything is clean, and superficially, it is. But we forget to look in the corners and nooks tucked out of our line of vision. We forget to look behind, to what hasn’t been taken care of.’ve set up – we need to pay attention to every area of our lives. We need to deal with the “junk” even though (just like dusting) it’s not fun. Once we do? Everything will feel better. We will feel cleaner. And, we’ll wonder how we ever could have let that spot get so neglected.
https://www.beautyinthestorm.com/2018/09/letting-cobwebs-gather.html
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New HHS pain management task force seeks nominations — 4 key notes HHS is in need of members for its new pain management task force, Pain Medicine News reports. Here's what you should know: 1. HHS is seeking nominations for task force members. 2. The task force will determine any gaps or inconsistencies in pain management best practice. It'll propose recommendations to address such instances. 3. The task force will solicit public comments on the recommendations and will also develop a strategy to distribute the vetted recommendations. 4. The task force will have members from several federal agencies as well as members with expertise in pain management, pain advocacy, addiction, recovery, substance use, mental health, minority health and several others. For information on how to nominate individuals, click here. More articles on quality: How baseline measures help improve a safety culture — 6 insights from The Joint Commission OptumRx reduced opioid dosage by 14%: Here's how Average OR time in ASCs versus hospitals: 5 key facts © Copyright ASC COMMUNICATIONS 2018. Interested in LINKING to or REPRINTING this content? View our policies by clicking here.
https://www.beckersasc.com/asc-quality-infection-control/new-hhs-pain-management-task-force-seeks-nominations-4-key-notes.html
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Featuring barbecue facilities, Frankó Családi Panzió is set in Balatonlelle, not far from Napfény beach. Complimentary WiFi is offered. Fitted with a terrace, the units feature a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with shower. There is also a kitchenette in some of the units equipped with a microwave and a fridge. Frankó Családi Panzió offers a children\'s playground. If you would like to discover the area, cycling is possible in the surroundings. Balatonlelle Gokart is an 11-minute walk ...from Frankó Családi Panzió. The nearest airport is Hévíz–Balaton Airport, 41 km from Frankó Családi Panzió.
https://www.bedandbreakfast.eu/bed-and-breakfast/balatonlelle/franko-csaladi-panzio/3377804/
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Stationary Project - When Autumn Leaves LLC This is a stationary project for an LLC created for the sole purpose of producing an independent film, When Autumn Leaves. The film is a romantic drama set in modern-day Washington, DC, during the Fall. The filmmakers intend to tell a sophisticated, contemporary story with the film. The goal of the stationary design was to produce collateral that echoed the filmmakers' vision. The keywords were autumn, urban, contemporary and clean. Thank You!
https://www.behance.net/gallery/11806215/Corporate-Branding
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Local grassroots coaches also make all the difference in improving the standard of football across Northern Ireland. That’s why McDonald’s and The Irish FA are asking you to nominate a coach as well as a club or volunteer who you believe deserves special recognition for their contribution to grassroots football, you can nominate them today at . Last year Robert Duddy from Harryville Homers was awarded the prestigious Coach of the Year Award. The Coach of the Year Award celebrates the drive and determination Northern Ireland football coaches demonstrate whatever the weather to build and grow impressive grassroots football clubs. Robert has done a remarkable job since taking over coaching duties at Harryville Homers three years ago. His coaching qualities brought immediate success and ended a 15 year barren spell at the club. In Robert’s first season the Homers lifted the league title, drawing only one match and winning every other league fixture that season. The Club also reached the Irish Junior Cup final, narrowly missing out on additional silverware. Last season the Homers completed the clean sweep winning all six competitions that they entered. They went the entire league campaign undefeated and won back to back league titles. Robert’s coaching techniques have transformed the Harryville Homers from being a good side that always did well in cup competitions to being one of the best junior football team in Northern Ireland. Robert commented; “I was extremely surprised to even be shortlisted for the Award, but to win was just incredible. I’ve got a fantastic group of young players at the club and I’d like to pay tribute to them for their part in helping me win this award.” There are thousands of volunteers across Northern Ireland who, like Robert, give up their time week in, week out to provide a fun, safe and quality football experience for young players and the McDonald’s and The Irish FA Community Awards aims to recognise and reward these coaches, clubs and volunteers. The McDonald’s and The Irish FA Community Awards are spearheaded by goalkeeping legend and McDonald’s Head of Northern Ireland Football, Pat Jennings, “People like Robert provide an invaluable service to their local community and we’re calling on everyone involved with the game at grassroots level in Northern Ireland to single out a club, coach or volunteer for special praise and nominate them for an award today. “Nominations can be made via and I’d like to encourage you to consider everyone in your club who might be eligible for an award and make your nomination today. Log on and fill out a nomination form for a volunteer, coach or club that goes the extra mile for football in your community.”
https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/sponsored/duddy-delivers-strong-endorsement-mcdonalds-11136271
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Glendale 7 x 9 Watercolor on paper (Sold) Paint your Life My first home after re-locating from the East Coast a few decades ago was a stucco, 1950’s ice-cube-tray styled apartment building in Glendale, California. The scent from my neighbor’s orange trees and the hazy, filtered sunlight made up for what the space lacked in character, and trying to capture the not-new-england atmosphere in watercolor was challenging and full of memories. (I started painting again, intermittently, while I lived there, so that’s something.) I love following other artists and bloggers who document their towns and rooms in their art – like Barbara Muir, Karen Hollingsworth, Colin Page, Eve Mansdorf and Charles Reid. Who do you feel inspired by? Do you paint your own rooms and memories from childhood homes, streets and gardens? What part of your own history feels fit to document through your artwork? Painting a street scene in my neighborhood many years ago (photo Nick Smirnhoff) Links for You - Ryan Holiday has written a great article about making work that lasts, with tips and advice related to what it’ll take to get to that point. Articles like this are always helpful if you’re just starting your journey. His examples are spot on, and they refer to names and brands we know, so the advice makes sense, and it’s applicable. A great artist has to know to make great work and find ways of marketing that great work. Marketing is your job. ~Ryan Holiday - Laurel Daniel is a painter with enormous talent. We met online first, and then by chance at an artist’s conference. I was leaving an auditorium with a couple hundred artists – each of us sporting a bold lettered name tag – after a live painting demo with Dan Gerhartz, and I heard someone yell ‘Belinda!’ The next thing I knew, a cute, bubbly, petite woman was hugging me. Laurel is documenting her journey to paint a series of commissions that are HUGE [10 feet] compared to her normal painting size. Have you ever painted something 10 times larger than your usual, comfortable format? For someone else? (gulp) Follow along on her blog here. - This is a beautiful Tedtalk by Dana Gioia, the former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as an internationally acclaimed and award-winning poet, about the sense of PLACE. - The Metropolitan Museum of Art is preparing to move 700 paintings in a 150 million dollar project to repair skylights above the art that were installed 77 years ago, as well as masonry, plumbing and wiring, etc. The photos in this article about the project are a fascinating look into the rafters, the museum rooftop and the skylight louvers used to soften the fugitive sunlight from damaging tender pigments. Evidence of bath time with children – these remnants remind me how important it is to Play Every Day. I’m marinating in summertime fun with my grandkids this week, and editing the new monotype printmaking video I mentioned in the last post after they’re tucked in and dreaming. I should have a new video demo for you very soon. In the meantime, I hope you’re enjoying the season around you, and your art-making brain is busy stacking the particulars of a plan, while your hands move on your art supplies to create something meaningful related to this week in your life, in your rooms, with your peeps. Thanks for stopping by and I’ll see you in the next post! Belinda P.S. Here’s a discount link for 24% off my online course teaching you three systems to generate titles for your art. The discount will work till this Friday, August 10th. Happy Back to School! Have fun! Keeping it Real: The mess that is Video Tutorial Central, with my studio assistant napping on the job. Art Quote We are torn between nostalgia for the familiar and an urge for the foreign and strange. As often as not, we are homesick most for the places we have never known. ~ Carson McCullers Would you like Six Tips to Paint More Often? Here you go…
https://www.belindadelpesco.com/2018/08/watercolor-glendale.html
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For centuries the Lake District has attracted wealthy visitors who want to purchase a piece of the landscape for themselves. Joseph Pocklington came from Newark with his share of a banking fortune burning a hole in his pocket. At a time when incomers marked their arrival with grand designs and foolish follies Pocklington distinguished himself with the scale of his ambition and the paucity of his appreciation of what nature had already provided. A lot of young men who inherit a lot of money find ways of spending it fast. Joseph was no exception. He established his place in the world with a coat of arms, then bought a post-chaise - his era's equivalent of a fast car, built a coach house for a garage and then his own mansion house in Nottinghamshire. Then he turned his sights further afield. Travelling home from a trip to Scotland he made a detour into Cumberland and was stunned by the county's natural beauty. Returning in 1778 he splashed out £300 to buy Vicar's island on Derwentwater. He relished the fact that it was in full view of the Keswick shore and set about making 'improvements'. As a squire in the Midlands he had to show some signs of conforming to society's expectations but when he came North he could indulge his vulgar fantasies. Excitedly Joseph started to make plans for his paradise island, carefully sketching out his dreams in a green, leather-bound sketch book. At first the people of Keswick seemed excited about Joseph’s arrival. The Cumberland Chronicle reported that Joseph Pocklington had bought the island ‘to build and plan’ on its shores. The bells at Crosthwaite Church were rung to celebrate his arrival. With typical modesty Joseph Pocklington changed the name of his new kingdom to Pocklington’s Island. Soon he insisted on being called ‘Joseph Pocklington of Pocklington’s Island.’ Joseph’s green sketchbook was starting to fill up with ideas for the improvements he would soon start to make. In his mind, a man with true imagination could always improve on nature's plan. He busied himself directing work to erect naval forts, grottos, a boathouse shaped like a chapel, batteries with canons and a conspicuous white house. When excavations revealed a huge boulder like an obelisk Joseph was inspired to create a druidic temple. His own sketchbook remarks that it was ‘the compleatest and greatest Curiosity of its Kind in Europe,’ discovered, of course, by that great Antiquarian Joseph Pocklington. Wordsworth and Coleridge looked on Joseph's endeavours as 'puerilities' but the growing stream of tourists making their way to the district seemed to like them. Romantic poetry and paintings of mountain scenes contributed to the Lake District's intriguing appeal. The vogue for the 'Picturesque' drew visitors intent on drawing the landscape. Although this must have seemed strange to the people of Keswick, they quickly realised that these tourists needed somewhere to sleep, eat and drink; things to do; and things to see. This birthed the town we know today as local people opened hotels and improved their inns, established museums and hired out boats. Anyone with a smattering of local knowledge could act as a guide for the eager arrivals, all the better if they re-learnt (and embellished) some tales to entertain them. One of the oddest visitor experiences involved taking a boat out on Derwentwater to fire cannon and blow French horns in order to generate echoing responses as the sounds bounced back from the mountainous slopes that surrounded the lake. Once Joseph's island fort and temple were built, people would stroll down to the lakeshore to study them across the water. Joseph enjoyed the attention that his improvements were attracting but had a vision for bigger and better entertainment. With local museum owner Fort Joseph, the fort repelling its attackers with mock cannon fire. Peter and Joseph enlisted many people in the make-believe battles, dressing them in costume to crew the decorated boats. Peter’s experience of being an Admiral at sea was useful for keeping a fleet of ships in order. Coloured flags transmitted orders from his flagship as he orchestrated complicated naval manoeuvres as if fighting a real battle. Year after year Joseph and Peter's ambition grew and the spectacle expanded accordingly. Earls and Dukes, Lords and Ladies from all over the country attended. The cannon and musket fire on the Lake was matched by fireworks in the evening when Joseph wined and dined the visiting dignatories in Keswick at a fancy ball. Even this entertainment couldn't satisfy Joseph. Just off the rough road to Borrowdale he bought a piece a land containing the Bowder Stone – claimed to be the largest single piece of rock in the Lake District. Weighing in at around one thousand, two hundred and fifty tons it was even more remarkable for being balanced upon its sharpest corner like a boat resting on its keel. Joseph recorded the stone's measurements in his green sketchbook before he started to make ‘improvements’ to it. These included a 'crazy ladder' raised against one side of the rock to enable the more adventurous to climb to the top. Nearby he had a little hovel built in which he set up an old woman to show off the rock's charms to travellers. He also cleared a space underneath the stone for them to shake hands with the old woman. Some 18 years after buying his island Joseph sold it on for more than six times the price he had paid. General William Peachy of Shoddesdon and South Park, Hampshire became the new owner and before too long it had been renamed again, this time with its current title Derwent Isle. On certain days of the year you can visit the island and Pocky's house which are now the property of the National Trust. Joseph, perhaps not keen on making regular boat trips to the island in inclement weather, had by then built another house with views down the lake. Barrow Cascade House, now an independent hostel, is set back from the eastern shore, just a mile or two away, and remained in the family for years after his death in 1817.
https://www.beneaththebeaconinterpretation.com/joseph-pocklington-read-more
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Unilever to be 30% location-free by 2015 The international company Unilever has made a commitment to make 30 per cent of the staff positions in its business location-free by 2015. Since the firm advocates flexible and mobile working new recruits are allowed to decide where they work and the hours in which they choose to do so, reports the Financial Times. Making sure that their choices are appropriate to their tasks, employees may decide where abouts in the office to work and whether this is on a hot desking basis. As a result staff will be judged on their efficiency and performance as opposed to the number of hours they work, which has traditionally been the case. Unilever hope that by meeting their targets for 2015 they will cut down on the amount of office space they need, as well as the amount employees need to travel for business. Fiona Laird, senior vice president of human resources at Unilever, told the news provider: “It’s absolutely critical to have the marriage of HR, real estate and technology. You can’t do one without the others.” The success of flexible working arrangements depends just as much on management as the individual workers and at Unilever this point is addressed by annual assessments on the people higher up the chain. Their ability to manage home workers and Posted by Andrew Issott Find out more about the people who write our articles Find out more about the people who write our articles
https://www.beoffices.com/unilever-to-be-30-location-free-by-2015-801278215
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It might only be the first day of the working week, but that hasn’t stopped many of us counting down the minutes until pub o’clock. Here’s 28 old pubs from Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted and Tring that aren’t there anymore, click the link above or the gallery icon in the main image to see the list. We know there are lots more but here’s a selection of some favourites from over the years.
https://www.berkhamstedtoday.co.uk/news/28-dacorum-pubs-you-went-to-over-the-years-that-aren-t-there-anymore-1-8419186
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Sherlock Jr./Three Ages [Special Edition] [2 Discs] [DVD] SKU:18827973 Other - Product TitleSherlock Jr./Three Ages [Special Edition] [2 Discs] - Product NameSherlock Jr./Three Ages [Special Edition] [2 Discs] [DVD] - Product Tags2 Discs, DVD, Special Edition - FormatDVD - Release Date11-16-2010 - Sound Featuresstereo, Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel - Special FeaturesSher - Region Code0 - Screen FormatBlack & White - Chapter InfoDisc #1 -- Sherlock Jr., 1. Opening Titles [:11], 2. Cut-Rate Courtship [6:12], 3. The Missing Watch [4:06], 4. Shadowing a Man [3:19], 5. The Projectionist [2:01], 6. In the Pictures [3:05], 7. The Crime-Crushing Criminologist [4:56], 8. Closing the Case [5:56], 9. Giving Chase [6:00], 10. Waking up [5:50], Disc #2 -- Three Ages, 2. The Stone Age [1:51], 3. Rome [4:44], 4. The Present Age [4:18], 5. Jealousy [5:30], 6. Dinner for One [4:01], 7. Duel at Sunrise [7:24], 8. The Chariot Race [3:43], 9. The Big Game [7:44], 10. Battle Royale [7:09], 11. Race for a Bride [9:01], 12. Epilogue [6:24] - StudioKino - Program TypeMovie - UPC738329071622
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Best Shopping District: Inglewood Inglewood Did you know that Inglewood is actually Calgary’s oldest neighborhood? It was established in 1875, even though it was not given its name until 1911, and it’s been a hotspot ever since. might have just about anything and everything you need. Plants, food, furniture or beer, you name it, this neighborhood has got it. And just because this neighborhood is old does not mean that it isn’t still appreciated today. In 2014, the Canadian Institute of Planners designated it as Canada’s Greatest Community. Whether you spend the afternoon digging through the vinyl at Recordland or getting the royal personal shopping experience at espy, it’s easy to understand how this historical strip has experienced a bit of a renaissance in recent years and has become the mecca of Calgary’s shop local movement. Make sure to stop by and see what all the hype is about.
https://www.bestofcalgary.city/2018-winners/best-shopping-district
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another Artist Song Sung Jin another Artist Han Seok Hyun Micro USB, 2015, from the series TOTEMS, charcoal on paper, 200 x 150 cm Growing up in the Soviet Union, I experienced the powerful mechanisms of propaganda that repress independent thought and inquiry. Its methods were not just practical, but also extremely visual. Social Realist style and Stalinist Imperial architecture greatly influenced my artistic development. Their monumental arrangements inspire admiration, humility and wonder, similar to the visual impact of the Russian Orthodox Church and other sacred formations. As a result, I am strongly interested in the visual strategies and formal principles of different religions, cults and totalitarian regimes, and incorporate them in my work. Central symmetry, patterns, slogans and monumental approach appear in my drawings, installations and animations. STAY 01.12.2016 – 01.04.2017 WEBSITE Grantee Modriaan Fonds
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Family Weekend 6 – 7 October 2018 Saturday 10am – 5pm and Sunday 10am – 4pm BFX Family weekend is a two-day drop in event aimed at visual effects and games enthusiasts between the ages of 8-18 years. Some workshops will incur an extra fee but will also include entrance to BFX . Workshops – Limited availability Z-Brush workshops (1hr) Ages 12-18 Saturday 10.15, 12.15, 14:15, 16:15 Sunday 10.15, 12.15, 14:15 £4 per person, includes entrance to BFX and all equipment will be provided Using industry standard software Z-Brush learn how to sculpt your very own 3D character. Minecraft scripting with Raspberry Pi (1hour) Ages 8-18 Saturday: 10:30, 12:00, 14:00, 15:30 Sunday, 10:30, 12:00, 13:30. 14:45 £4 per person, includes entrance to BFX and all equipment will be provided Try your hand at Python programming one of the world’s most popular games using a Raspberry Pi Tech Age Kids Micro:bit in Wonderland Coding and Craft Workshop Workshop (1 hour) Ages 8 -18 Saturday: 11.15, 13.15, 15.15 Sunday : 11.15, 13.15, 15.15 £4 per person, includes entrance to BFX and all equipment will be provided Have a go at block-based coding with the BBC micro:bit and make your own Mad Hatter’s top hat, heart playing card or a little door with a lock and key just like in the story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.Workshop length: 1 hr, children under 13 need to attend with an adult to support making. You’ll be able to take away the craft you made, but electronics and the micro:bit remain the property of Tech Age Kids. Opportunity to meet the authors of ‘micro:bit in Wonderland’ and purchase a signed copy of the book. Stop Frame Animation workshop with Creative Kids (2 hour) Saturday only Age 8+ (all children must be supervised at all times) 10.30am-12.30pm & 2pm-4pm Drop-in sessions – no pre-booking required and all equipment will be provided Participants will learn how to create a short stop-motion animation film of their own creation. We will work with plasticine and lego to create models and explore techniques in story boarding, character development and learn how to use a stop motion app on iPads. Creative Kids is an award winning arts education charity based in Bournemouth. Visit for further information. Talks Access VFX – Starting your career in VFX Ages 12+ Panel Discussion Venue and Time – (Saturday only) 11am, 14:00 and 15.30 in Tregonwell Seminar Suite 1. Access VFX will be hosting an interactive panel discussion on careers within the VFX industry. Panel members from DNEG, MPC Film, Jellyfish and Framestore will be talking about their own personal career journeys within VFX and answering questions from the audience such as: - What educational background is best suited to VFX? - How can I get work experience at a VFX studio? - Are there any alternatives to VFX degrees? - What should I know about applying to VFX studios? - How do I specialise within the industry In addition, you can visit the Access VFX stand in the Tregonwell Hall to meet with some of the studios and chat to them 1-to-1. Panel members: Kajsa Christiansson Following my undergraduate studies in Sweden (‘Creative Programming’ at the university of Gavle, Sweden), I completed my Master of Arts in Digital Effects at Bournemouth University (BU) in 2011. My recent work experience includes working as Prep Artist at Double Negative on ‘LIFE’ and ‘Wonder Woman’ and following that on the Netflix series ‘Altered Carbon’ . Previously, I was working as Roto/Prep Artist on ‘The Martian’ at MPC and on ‘The Crown’ at One Of Us. In addition, I have been working as Prep and Roto Artist for a short film called ‘ECHO’ by Victor Perez. Furthermore, I did some roto work on a Champions League advert and some music videos, and last but not least I was working as junior compositor, Roto/Prep Artist for the feature film ‘A Dark Reflection’. Hayley Thomas I studied BA (Hons) Animation Production at the Arts University Bournemouth (2012-2015). In the final year of my degree Framestore’s Bournemouth Outpost offered us the opportunity to train in Paint & Roto or Matchmove & Tracking – I took the classes in Paint & Roto and fortunately jobs became available shortly after so I applied and started in June 2015. I now work at Framestore (London office) as paint and Roto Lead. Emma Braney Emma studied Computer Visualisation and Animation at Bournemouth University. Since graduating in 2008 she has worked in a variety of roles including Generalist TD, FX TD, and CG Supervisor at Jellyfish Pictures, The Moving Picture Company, Lipsync Post, DNEG Film and DNEG TV. Emelia Fiell I’m Emelia Fiell and I’ve been working in VFX for 7 years across a number of different roles and I’m currently the Technology Production Manager at Framestore. I worked as a lecturer at Kingston University and after a year got my foot in the door at The Foundry. I started there as a technical author and left 3 years later as the Nuke project manager. I then rejoined Framestore and have been there in my current role ever since, which I love. The work I do here is incredibly varied, fast-paced and allows me a wide view of the company. Every day I get to work with some of the brightest and most creative people trying to foresee and tackling complex technical issues to create beautiful films. George Tully I’m a production coordinator working for Jellyfish Pictures. I studied at NCCA Bournemouth. I started out as an animator, and then switched to a production role. I’ve worked in the industry for just over three years. The reasons I like working in production are that I like to take responsibility for projects, and I like creating strategies which solve problems, ideally before they occur! Helen Farley (Panel Chair) Helen studied Business & Marketing at Loughborough University before working with retailer Arcadia group for 7 years. Starting in retail, she soon realised the positive impact of training and development in the workplace and specialised in L&D. Helen has recently made the move into VFX, bringing with her experience to Technicolor Academy as Head of Learning & Development. Drop In Activities Harry Potter Green Screen with Kids Camera Action (Sunday only) Ages 8+ Drop in Kids Camera Action is a film school for kids aged 7-16 in Poole- we love helping young filmmakers make their creative dreams a reality! They offer a Saturday Film School and holiday activities and workshops for schools in Poole and Bournemouth.. They will be running drop in sessions for kids to try their hand at magical Harry Potter-inspired green screen filming and special effects makeup. Green Screen opportunity with BUD Ages 5+ Drop in Using green screen technology have your photo taken with BUD, Bournemouth University’s very own Droid! Paleo Go Ages 5+ Drop in Augmented Reality dinosaurs in an app developed at BU. Exploring research into Virtual Learning experiences Come and experience immersive virtual reality (VR) technologies that are being used to enhance our understanding of ancient archaeological sites. You can visit Virtual Avebury, a simulation of the huge Avebury Stone Circle in Wiltshire with its 9m deep ditches and massive stones, as it may have looked 4,500 years ago. And, you can ‘go back in time’ with a friend or relative to explore this ancient world together. Our research team will also be on hand to help you explore, enjoy and be amazed! Our team of learning designers, researchers, learning technologists and educational specialists will be on hand to help you explore, enjoy and be amazed! Accessible 3D modelling and 3D printing This event presents Bournemouth University’s SHIVA project, which was developed to allow children with disabilities to model objects on a computer using eye movements and touchscreens and then have them brought to life by 3D printing technology. Two main activities include virtual sculpting and 3D printing showcase. Virtual sculpting allows to interactively create of sculptural artefacts by applying operations on simple shapes by using computer-aided technology. It is performed by using different input devices such as touch screen and eye-gaze device. 3D printing showcase presents various models which were created in past events as well as other exciting artefacts created by the community. The showcase includes a working machine which brings results of virtual sculpting to the physical world. Visitors can stop and see how the software and hardware work and have a go at creating your own 3D model. Tech Age Kids Activity Pixel Art with Simbrix. Ages 6+ Make a pixel art picture using British-designed Simbrix mini puzzle blocks. There’s no charge to take part, but you’ll need to leave your creations behind for others to play too! Remember a smartphone or camera to take a picture of your artwork! Simbrix will be on sale whilst stocks last. Floor robots with Bee-Bot Robots and other Floor Robots Ages 4+ Use the Bee-Bot robots to find Minecraft animals on a mat. Make use of coding skills to send the robots in the right direction and find the animals in a sequence. Also have a go at coding a Caterpillar and a Mouse! Bloxels – Create your own video game Ages 8+ Build, capture, design, play and share your very own video games. Using the Bloxels game board, pixel blocks and Bloxels app, kids can create their own characters and game layout by connecting the physical and digital world. Build the board and play in the app. You need to bring your own smartphone or tablet to take part in this activity. Free app available for iOS, Andriod and Amazon. Stikbot Zanimations Studio Pro with Pets and Accessories Ages 5+ Make your own movie with a green screen and audio, using Stikbot as the main character. You can also add pets and use props like hats, weapons and funny hair to make a compelling story. You need to bring your own smartphone or tablet to take part in this activity. Free app available for iOS and Andriod. Exhibitions Ralph Breaks the Internet Walt Disney Animation Studios Concept Art Exhibition Browse an incredible collection of concept art from Walt Disney Animation studio’s latest Wreck It Ralph movie Ralph Breaks the Internet flown in exclusively for BFX festival. Computer Museum Exhibition The Centre for Computing history will be bringing a fantastic display of computing throughout the ages. Mum’s and Dad’s will love this trip down memory lane and everyone can have a go at playing retro games on early machines and arcade games.
https://www.bfxfestival.com/family-weekend/
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Isaías 54 1 Rejoice, O unfruitful one [that] never bore; break out a song and shout, [you] who never travailed. For more [are] the sons of the desolate than the sons of the married woman, says the LORD. 2 Make the place of your tent larger, and let them stretch out the curtains of your dwellings. Do not spare, lengthen your cords and strengthen your stakes; 3 for you shall break out [on] the right hand and on the left. And your seed shall inherit the nations, and people will inhabit ruined cities.; Jehovah of hosts is His name; and your Redeemer [is] the Holy One of Israel; the God of the whole earth shall He be called. 6 For the LORD has called you as a woman forsaken and grieved in spirit, and a wife of youth, when you were rejected, says your God. 7 For a little moment I have the LORD the LORD; the LORD, and their righteousness [is] from Me, says the LORD.
https://www.bibliaonline.com.br/mkjv1962/is/54
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Bikeguiding Zugspitzarena Professional guided bike tours for beginners to experts We - the Team of Bikeguiding Zugspitzarena - have been on tour with bikers for over 20 years. The bike guiding team guarantees perfect biking pleasure for every ability. The Tyrolean Zugspitzarena, as a base for fantastic bike tours in all directions of the compass, has developed into a “bike mecca" of the Alps. Services - The right group for every participant - Trail tours for E-MTB - Technique training on tour - Enduro & Trail tours with optional lift support - Out and about on trails only our local guides know - Private guide for unforgettable bike experiences - Info evening in your accommodation - Specialized rental bikes & E-bikes, delivery service to your accommodation - Book rental bikes & E-bikes online at Bikeguiding Zugspitzarena Georg Mott Untergarten 31, 6631 Lermoos, Austria Tel. +43 664 451 9963 georg.mott@bikeguiding.at
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Fun Facts About Tulips By Todd McBride on March 20, 2015 in Tulips. 0 Comments Though tulips were cultivated for the first time around 1000 A.D., wild varieties have been sprouting up in the area know today as Turkey for much longer. These cultivated varieties, however, turned tulips into a storm of color and beauty that has reached every part of the world. Almost synonymous with springtime, tulips symbolize the coming of a new season and the worldwide renewal that spring brings. Today tulips around one hundred species of tulips are known and over three thousand different varieties of the plant have been documented. Tulips bloom in a full rainbow of colors including yellow, green, red, orange, pink, purple, white, multicolor, and even a purple so deep it appears black. In addition to the vast assortment or hues, tulips also grow to different heights and bloom with differently shaped petals. At Billy Heroman’s Flowers and Gifts, our expert florists help you celebrate springtime and this truly unique flower with creatively designed tulip arrangements. Aptly named, our Floral Fantasia bouquet features an abundance of the most beautiful fresh spring flowers… including two colors of roses, exotic orchids, glossy tulips and hydrangea in a mix of vibrant pink, lavender and chartreuse. In addition to symbolizing spring, tulips hold other symbolic meaning. The flowers also symbolize dreaming, imagination, perfect love, and the profession of love. The perfect gift for the dreamer, inventor, or special someone in your life, a lush bouquet of cut tulips bursts from its vase with vibrant colors and coordinating accent flowers. Your recipient will love watching as each tulip’s bloom opens into a dazzling display of deeply colored petals and brightly colored stamens. If you’re going for a more unique angle on the most popular flower of spring, a classic bouquet of tulips arranged in a cube vase with adds a modern element to an elegant design. Tulips Cubed features tulips in a variety fun colors and assorted accent flowers springing out of a cube vase. The perfect tulip arrangement for someone who enjoys a modern take on classic traditions, this bouquet will wow any recipient. With thousands of tulip varieties sprouting up all over the world, our professional florists look forward to helping you select the best blooms to welcome spring. testtest
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Cherry Blossom Wall Murals - Perfect For Your Kitchen, Sitting Room and Bedroom 6 products found in category In Cherry Blossom best wallpapers collection you will find original wall decorations. A varied offer of Cherry Blossom wall murals guarantees amazing possibility to decorate every type of interior. Cherry Blossom is a popular theme, which is a modern theme in interior arrangement. In bimago shop Cherry Blossom theme was an inspiration to create modern wallpapers. In Cherry Blossom wall art category you can find varied wall decorations, which differ in terms of style, colours and sizes. Cherry Blossom is a theme, which looks great in multicolour form, but also in more softened colours. Cherry Blossom wall art home original decorations are nowadays a must-have! In Cherry Blossom beautiful wallpapers collection you will find decorations, which will match your sitting room design. Cherry Blossom photo wallpapers will make your flat look more stylish.Colourful photo wallpaper offers an interesting way to achieve totally new quality of your interior design. In Flowers collection you will find many ideas of how to decorate your flat. Cherry Blossom wall art will look great not only in your sitting room! Photo wallpapers in pastel shades will help you create a cosy atmosphere in your bedroom. Cherry Blossom photo wallpaper collection will present outstandingly also in other rooms.The dining room, hall or kitchen interiors can be improved if you will use a photo mural from Cherry Blossom collection. Cherry Blossom wall art will let you turn your home into modern and stylish one. Cherry Blossom wall art is an interesting decoration, which is a must have in stylish flat. Unusual theme in wonderful colour palette is not the only advantage of Cherry Blossom wall art. Also the material, from which the photo wallpapers are made is very special. Cherry Blossom wall murals are made of interlining which use has a lot of advantages. Primarily, this material is good in masking any wall imperfections. Because of that reason photo wallpapers from Cherry Blossom collection doesn’t need any wall alignment. Cherry Blossom wallpapers installation is very trivial- you have to put some glue on the wall and put photo wallpaper on it. Cherry Blossom interlining wallpapers are very elastic and you can adjusttheir position even after stick. We promise you, that using Cherry Blossom wall murals will be very comfortable- they will help you to soundproof your room and provide thermal insulation. We hope, that these reasons convince you enough to decorate your flat with Cherry Blossom wall murals or with other products from Flowers collection. In bimago shop you can find a huge offer of wall art. Wide choice of inspirations guarantees, that you will surely find perfect photo wallpaper to your room. Cherry Blossom collection is only one of several dozen wall art types. Every photo wallpaper has different main theme. In bimago shop you can find flowers, landscapes and geometrics themes. You can choose from many wall murals, not only the modern ones, but also retro ones. Cherry Blossom collection and other photo wallpaper collections will help your flat to achieve interesting look. Don’t forget, that you can combine photo wallpapers with other wall decorations. But wait, that’s not all! If you like Cherry Blossom wall art, you can also find similar themes in our offer of products in our gallery. Flowers is an amazing theme which will enrich your interior arrangement. Wall mural, canvas painting or wall decal with your favourite theme will let you arrange your home in particular, unique style! 6 products found in category
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: In chronic back pain, rehabilitation specific aftercare programs, needed for a long-term improvement of pain and functional ability, are absent. Purposeful and differentiated aftercare treatments offer the possibility, in particular in the rehabilitation of chronic back pain, to increase the sustainability of positive effects of a mostly three weeks taking rehabilitation or to intensify them. Hypothesis: The implementation of a developed bio-psycho-social aftercare intervention program for CLBP (RÜCKGEWINN) leeds to a better rehabilitation outcome in comparison to current usual aftercare (IRENA) and a control group. Background: There is strong internationally confirmed evidence for short-term effectiveness of multimodal interdisciplinary specific treatment programmes for chronic back pain. Indeed, the proof of a lasting protection of achieved effects is missing so far. For a long-term improvement of pain and functional ability high intervention intensity or high extent seems to be necessary (> 100 therapy hours). Especially in chronic back pain rehabilitation specific aftercare programs are absent. Purposeful and differentiated aftercare treatments offer the possibility, in particular in the rehabilitation of chronic back pain, to increase the sustainability of positive effects of a mostly three weeks taking rehabilitation or to intensify them. Hypothesis: The implementation of a bio-psycho-social exercise based aftercare intervention program, specifically structured for the needs of chronic low back pain (CLBP) patients, leeds to a better rehabilitation outcome in comparison to current usual aftercare (IRENA) and a control group that is given an educational booklet. Discussion: Special methodological and logistic challenges are to be mastered in this trial, which accrue from the engagement of aftercare interventions to their residential district and the fact the fact that the proportion of patients, who take part in aftercare programs, is low. The usability of the aftercare program lies in the transference into the routine care and is also given by developed manuals with structured contents, media and material for organisation assistance as well as training draughts for practise therapists in the aftercare. Allocation: Randomized, Control: Active Control, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Supportive Care Low Back Pain educational booklet, IRENA, RÜCKGEWINN Rehabilitationsklinik Lautergrund Bad Staffelstein Bavaria Germany 96231 Recruiting University of Erlangen-Nürnberg Medical School Published on BioPortfolio: 2014-08-27T03:15:49-0400 Could a Simple Information Booklet Modify Low Back Pain Patients Beliefs After Lumbar Discectomy? The purpose of this study is to translate and assess an evidence based educational booklet on low back pain patients beliefs after lumbar discectomy. A Primary Care Educational Intervention for Families of Overweight Children The purpose of the research is to find out if an educational booklet is helpful to families with overweight children. The educational booklet contains information for parents about nutriti... A... Educational Tools to Improve Beliefs About Pain and Reduce Pain-related Disability This trial aims at comparing the effectiveness of different didactic tools developed for patients with chronic pain to correct misbeliefs and improve disability in patients with chronic lo... MOBile Instruction for Low Back Pain (MOBIL) The purpose of this project is to measure the impact of a short educational session on outcomes for patients consulting in primary care for low back pain. Subjects will be patients consult...... Evaluation of the Neuropathic Component of Chronic Low Back Pain. Assessment of neuropathic pain in chronic low back syndromes is important. However, there is currently no gold standard for its diagnosis. The aim of this observational cross-sectional study was to... Development Of A Multivariate Prognostic Model For Pain And Activity Limitation In People With Low Back Disorders Receiving Physiotherapy. To identify predictors for back pain, leg pain and activity limitation in patients with early persistent low back disorders. Occupational and Ergonomic Factors Associated With Low Back Pain Among Car-patrol Police Officers: Findings from the Quebec Serve and Protect Low Back Pain Study. Low back pain (LBP) is frequent and burdensome among police officers, but occupational and ergonomic factors associated with LBP and its chronic symptoms have never been studied among these workers us...
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By Lesley Browne A delegation from the City of Birmingham Gymnastics Club travelled to France by invitation to represent EVB Bellgarde, with the goal of getting them through to the second of three rounds towards their national league division championship finals. Head coach Phil Barrow, GB gymnasts Joe Fraser, 15, and Josh Nathan, 14, along with assistant head men’s coach Luke Folwell were flown to Grenoble and then transported to the competition arena, which sat adjacent to the St Etienne football stadium. Many continental clubs have a strong first, second, third and fourth divisional competitive league structure – Great Britain does not. However, in our now-elevated world-stage status, British gymnasts are a sought-after commodity who foreign leagues will now approach in the hope of capitalising on their competitive strength and, consequently, their scoring value. Eighteen full men’s artistic teams, each consisting of six gymnasts, competed in the hope of qualifying for the vital next round, along with an equivalent number of women’s teams. A very well-organised but lengthy day of eventing (9am through to 8pm)brought great news to our hosts that their first-time venture into the league structure was rewarded by a third-placed qualification with the help of the City of Birmingham’s two key performers, Joe and Josh. Their performances brought silence and grand applause with each touch of the apparatus, an irreplaceable experience for our gymnasts in their sporting journey. The revolution in performance and excellence that has made GB Men’s Artistic gymnast Olympic team bronze medallists, junior European team champions, as well as overall and individual podium medallists at every level, has brought them a status once only owned by Eastern Europe. Birmingham is playing a big part in that revolution and is being internationally recognised by its peers for the work it is undertaking. This competitive avenue of opportunity has brought an additional tool that will help develop Birmingham’s identified talent through the international club league performance.
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2018: If you didn’t find the sneakers you wanted at Converse during their Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales this year? Or maybe it’s already time to pick up another pair or two or three? Whatever the reason, get ready for Converse to launch their after Christmas sale early in the morning on December 26th! So what can you expect? Just like over Thanksgiving weekend, starting the day after Christmas and running through the first few days of the new year, you can expect to get an extra 25% off all clearance shoes and free shipping. So if you see something you like that is already on sale at 40% off, then at checkout you’ll get another 25% off on top of that with coupon. Not bad! The same deal should be also available on all Nike clearance shoes and gear as well (that’s assuming we’ll see the same promo like we’ve seen these last few years in a row). Converse only runs their after christmas sale online so you likely won’t see the same deal offered at any of their retailers. To get an idea of what you can expect to see on clearance be sure to check out both their men’s and women’s clearance sections. More details will be posted once we have any news to share. Good luck and happy bargain hunting! Already find a pair of shoes you like in Converse’s clearance section? Then be sure to let us know what you found and how much it’s on sale for in the comments section at the bottom of this page. 2017: Updated on Tuesday, December 26, 2017: Bye bye Christmas, hello after-Christmas sales! And just moments ago, Converse launched their big end-of-year sale! From now through January 4, 2018, shop converse.com and get an extra 25% off all sale priced items (from the lowest marked sale price). We took a quick look and, if you’re lucky, you’ll be able to find a new pair of sneakers in your size or some outdoor gear at over 50% off the original price. The discount is automatically applied at checkout so no promo code is needed. Offer is valid only on existing sale items ouches at their online store (excludes all full-priced shoes, clothing, etc.). As always, some exclusions may apply — See their site for official terms and conditions. 2016: The post-Christmas/New Year sale at Converse has become so predictable that it would be almost strange if they changed it. That’s not a bad thing though because, if you’re lucky, you’ll be able to find some really good bargains. Plus because the sale is from Converse directly (technically from Nike, their parent company), you don’t have to worry able any counterfeit shoes that seem to be abundant when shopping online lately. Now back to the deal — From December 26, 2016 through January 4, 2017 you’ll be able to get an extra 25% off all clearance shoes when you enter coupon code LEGEND25 at checkout. Free shipping and free returns as also included with every purchase. Just remember that the most popular styles will likely sell out early so don’t wait if you find a killer deal on something you like. The official terms and conditions can be found in the flyer below. Good luck!
https://www.blackerfriday.com/converse-after-christmas-sale/
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Digital., Get the answers to all your rich snippets questions: What are rich snippets? Why do I want my listings to have rich snippets? How do I get rich snippets on my listings? Why do I need to markup my website? August 26, 2011 Learn about what happened at MozCon 2011. SEOmoz upgrades, SEO strategies, marketing tips, content strategy, conversion rate optimization, Facebook marketing, rich snippets, and more. August 3, 2011 […] October 17, 2008 Unless you have been purposefully shunning the online social media movement over the past few years, by now you might have heard of a nifty website called Squidoo. Squidoo is essentially a wiki website functioning on Seth Godin’s credo that “Everyone’s an expert on something!” By that standard, anyone who is passionate enough about a […] September 23, 2008 Analytics Blog We're here to help with tips and insight on the following topics: March 3, 2016
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Let me start by describing our network setup. We have our modem connected to a firewall that is connected to a switch that feeds our office network. That switch has a five-port switch connected that is for our POS network. Our POS server is a customized desktop computer running Windows XP Professional and our POS software. The problem is that the POS server is randomly dropping its internet connection. When this happens the internal POS network connections stay active. We can be logged into the server over the network and accessing files with no problem and the server will drop its internet connection so it is not a problem of something going into standby mode. We will then powercycle the five-port switch and the internet connection comes back up. We have replaced the five port switch, the ethernet cable to both of the switches and changed the port in the large switch that feeds the five port switch with no success in eliminating the problem. We have run multiple different virus and malware scans on the server and they have all come up clean. I believe that the problem is software related but I am at a loss at to what could be the cause. Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have to offer. Jason Edited by Amazing Andrew, 24 April 2009 - 06:07 PM. Moved to more appropriate forum - AA
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/222053/xp-pro-computer-randomly-dropping-internet-connection/
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Everytime i try to load a website via it will redirect me to this page with the words like newserversearch.com. Spybot and malwarebytes can't find anything at all, Trend Micro has found nothing when it scans, I've also ran Trojan Remover and it too has come up empty. can somebody help me please!
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/291485/i-keep-getting-redirected-to-newserversearchcom/
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I have run Malwarebytes, which has removed a number of malicious files. I have run it again with nothing showing up as suspicious or malicious. I have also run CCleaner. When the scan is not running a bubble appears on my taskbar saying: Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Successfully blocked access to a potentially malicious website: 193.105.135.219 type: outgoing port: 31558 process: csrss.exe The port number changes every time, and I have seen a few times the process be: coreserviceshell.exe trying to go to website: 67.29.139.153 I appreciate any help you can give me. Edited by Deadeli, 11 September 2011 - 09:01 PM.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/418555/google-redirect-virus/
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After my SpyQuake invasion, I think, when I press Control-Alt-Delete, my system status box does not show up. Can you help me solve this issue? Is it basic or more advanced. I cannot really go into detail on this, because its a simple command that usually always works that has no error messages, etc. THanks for the help!
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/59757/ctrl-alt-delete-key-command-fails/
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Hello, Is there any free antivirus available for Vista that I can download into my laptop. I just purchased a new laptop and just rec'd my new copy of Panda antivirus and deleted the 60 day norton off my computer to install Panda. Well low and below (because I didn't know) most of Panda products do not work with Vista. I am going to be getting a free copy of the antivirus from Panda in the near future but with U S postal service it could be a couple of weeks. I would like to have something now. Anyone got any ideas?? Thanks Nancy
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EU Is Fighting the Last War Against Google (Bloomberg Opinion) -- The greatest hope of European regulators cracking down on Google’s business practices is that the rest of the world becomes a little more like China and its flourishing technology industry. It’s hard to imagine the European bureaucrats’ dreams will come true. In China, government restrictions and Google’s strategic decisions have left the country’s technology market to operate almost free from the search giant’s grip for years. As a result, Google’s web search is a bit player. Local companies dominate internet searches and just about every other technology imaginable. They have sold billions of smartphones running modified versions of Google’s Android software, but without Google’s apps or app store. Homegrown companies have sprung up to create valuable, innovative consumer technology services that are seeding ideas for the rest of the world. China’s technology explosion might have happened even if Google had been able to thrive there, but it certainly didn’t hurt that the company’s hands were shackled. That is the scenario that European antitrust officials had in mind on Wednesday when they slapped Google parent company Alphabet Inc. with a fine of 4.34 billion euros ($5 billion) and ordered it to change how it treats Android. European officials say Google illegally forced companies that make Android-powered smartphones to give preferential treatment to Google by, for example, requiring that its web-search app and Chrome browser be included automatically and by making it tough for those smartphone makers to sell modified versions of Android phones as many companies do in China. The European Commission is leaving it up to Google to figure out how to stop those practices that violate its antitrust laws, if the company hasn’t stopped already. European regulators imagine a world in which a zillion smartphone apps and operating systems will bloom, as they did in China. They imagine Samsung or HTC striking deals to make the Firefox web browser the built-in option for new Android phones, putting Microsoft’s Bing front and center for people’s internet searches and apps from startups having the same shot at finding a huge customer base as those from titans like Google. In a nice idea, but it may be too late for the European fantasy to come true. The rest of the world, and definitely Europe, are not China, and this is not 2010. It’s not clear the European regulators can turn back the clock and create a technology landscape different from the one that exists today in their corner of the world or beyond. If Google has illegally tied the hands of its partners including smartphone makers and mobile-phone carriers — and the company has said for years it did nothing wrong — then the damage has mostly been done. Android powers 85 percent of smartphones sold in the world, and outside of China and a few other spots that position has helped Google’s web search, Chrome, Maps and other company technologies become wildly popular. Consumers have embraced those technologies, but Google has helped its cause through its business strategies, including striking contracts with Android phone makers and Apple to ensure its web search and apps have a pole position on smartphones. It’s tough for European regulators to turn back the tech superpower tides in mobile, but it is hard to know for certain how their actions will shape the future of technology. Regulatory actions tend to have unpredictable consequences for monopolists. Microsoft Corp. missed a whole technology industry shift to mobile phones in part because it was more cautious once it was in the regulatory penalty box over how it was using its Windows operating system. A hamstrung Microsoft was arguably good for consumers and for the development of technology — and it was certainly good for Google. Likewise, if Google is worried about further regulatory crackdowns, that could provide an opening for the next Googles if voice-activated digital butlers, autonomous vehicles and virtual reality systems become the ubiquitous technologies of the future as smartphones have been. That war is just beginning. Shira Ovide is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering technology. She previously was a reporter for the Wall Street Journal. ©2018 Bloomberg L.P.
https://www.bloombergquint.com/opinion/2018/07/18/eu-fines-google-regulators-are-fighting-the-last-tech-war
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Pashua Native macOS dialogs for scripting languages Pashua is a tool for creating native Aqua dialog windows from programming languages that have none or only limited support for graphic user interfaces on Mac OS X, such as AppleScript, Bash scripts, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tcl and others —and if your favourite language is not yet supported: writing the glue code for communicating with Pashua is pretty simple. The GUI elements which can be used for such dialogs include text input fields (single-line and multi-line), checkboxes, radiobuttons, combo boxes, popup menus, buttons and others. AppleScript, Bash, PHP and Perl is included in the download. A list of examples for other languages can be found in a GitHub repository. Languages Pashua is localized in English and German.
https://www.bluem.net/en/projects/pashua/
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Seoul Station 2 rooms, 2 bathrooms, luxury living room Reservation is for the entire apartment with privacy. [No sharing with flatmates] Perfect Location in the heart of Seoul,very close to the Seoul station , Myeong-dong, Namdaemun, and.Ewha Univ. Thank you Mr Kang for a pleasant stay at your apartment. Although the floor of your apartment was a bit cold (maybe the floor heating was not working), you were warm and kind to come to our rescue when we came late and got lost looking for your apartment. Your apartment is really close to the Seoul Station Exit 4. Thank you. grade grade grade grade grade Location Similar Listings
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Details were scarce Saturday after two people spotted the body of a woman floating in the Boise River. The eyewitnesses called 911 after discovering the body just west of the Main Street bridge. By the time Boise police and the Boise Fire Dive Rescue team arrived on the scene, they were able to pull the body from the water near 38th Street in Garden City. Boise Police Detectives and the Ada County Coroner's office are working to identify the woman and her cause of death. Join the conversation at facebook.com/boiseweekly or send letters to editor@boiseweekly.com.
https://www.boiseweekly.com/CityDesk/archives/2013/05/26/coroner-attempting-to-identify-body-of-woman-pulled-from-boise-river
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Choose your preferred language. We speak English and 42 other languages. Port Haliguen - Bp 50343, 56173 Quiberon, France Based on 781 hotel reviews8.5 Cleanliness 8.9 Comfort 8.3 Location 9 Facilities 8.2 Staff 8.9 Value for money 7.8: 21 September 2018 눉The indoor pool was a big feature in our choice of this hotel and we were very much looking forward to using it during our two night stopover, but my husband discovered that he could not do so because it was forbidden to wear swimming shorts, only 'speedo' style trunks were allowed. When he took this up with reception they confirmed the ban but were unable to explain the logic behind it. The disappointment and frustration this caused explains the overall rating of 'fair'. It may be that this is common practice in French hotels with pools but it isn't something we've met before and I think it is something the hotel should include in their description of this facility. 눇The location was excellent and the staff were generally pleasant and helpful Stayed in September 2018 Reviewed: 25 August 2018 눉There was a small water bottle in the room upon arrival. This was to be the only one we received for the four days we were there. Given the price of the room, surely you can afford a small bottle of water each day. The room was not ready when we arrived after a long journey, so we had to wait in the bar with our case. The price of the breakfast was too expensive, at 12 Euros per person. There was no local information, and we only found the local market (only several hundred meters away) by chance, just as to was being packed away. 눇The rooms were superb, clean and well ventilated. The location is superb. Stayed in August 2018 Reviewed: 19 August 2018 눉Large hotel, small room, restaurant closes at 21:00 so you must drive back to town in order to eat in the evening. 눇location near the beach, staff was nice and hospitable Stayed in July 2018 Reviewed: 14 June 2018 눉We have not stayed before when the restaurant has been open in the evening. Excellent breakfast but evening meal more variable, depending on the chef of the day? 눇Well run hotel with very attentive staff. We have stayed here before. worth booking a front room for the superb views of the sea, Particularly of sun rises. Quiet, Walks along the shore right outside the hotel Stayed in May 2018 Reviewed: 11 May 2018 눉No kettle in room , no room service, when asked for hot water, came after much reluctance and was tepid, short staffed. Had to stay three night to be entitled to a bath robe!!! Bath was dirty 눇Pool Stayed in May 2018 Reviewed: 15 October 2017 눉We knew the restuarant was closed for the season, and it was necessary to drive a few kilometres to eat. We expected at least to be able to get a coffee and perhaps a nightcap at the bar when we arrived back from dinner; unfortunately the bar had closed and staff left in the early evening, and there were no tea and coffee making facilities in the room. On request staff provided a thermos of hot water and cups. €12:00 for breakfast is too much when all you want is coffee and a croissant. 눇The room was light and quite spacious with two chairs, comfortable wide bed, well equipped bathroom, excellent views from the room and balcony. The swimming pool was a bonus, although it closed at 7:30pm. When asked the staff were ready to try and overcome difficulties. Stayed in October 2017 Reviewed: 27 September 2017 눉The food was terrible and on one occasion inedible.I suspect it came from a freezer. Our booking was for three nights but we decided not to eat on the third night. Stayed in September 2017 Reviewed: 18 September 2017 눉Vegetarian option for dinner not an option Dinner main course was meat and haricot beans.Vegetarian option was two portions of beans. And advised not to ask the chef for say an omelette. 눇Nice location. Very good value breakfast. Friendly staff. Very fresh and modern. Stayed in September 2017 Reviewed: 18 September 2017 눉Would have preferred a sea view but none available when we booked. However, that was a minor quibble. 눇Restaurant was outstanding. We stayed three nights and our evening meals were first rate. Breakfasts also very good. Service was always excellent and all the staff were most helpful. Stayed in September 2017 Reviewed: 27 August 2017 눉Hotel's restaurant stops serving any meals at 21:00. 눇Hotel stuff friendly and helpful. Room was basically okay, but looked quite like from 90ties. Area is generally very authentic. Stayed in August 2017 Reviewed: 9 August 2017 눉the restaurant food was poor, the choice was very limited, and the food poor quality, I had the cheaper steak option twice and it was under cooked and as tough as old boots, as we don't speak french we felt it was difficult to complain. 눇the swimming pool Stayed in August 2017 Reviewed: 6 August 2017 눉Untrained staff. Arrived at 2.30 to check in and was told to come back at 3.30. Came back at 3.30 and room still not cleaned and ready for us. Eventually got our key at 4pm. No apology, no offer of refreshments after a 6 hour drive!!! Took it upon myself at 3.30 when we came back the 2nd time that day and the room wasn't ready to ask for a cup of tea. I guessed wrong that I wouldn't be charged for this and as they were an hour late in checking us in I thought it may be given complimentary, how wrong I was. 3.60 was on the bill for 1 cup of tea. Eventually got in room which was very nice. Shower time!!! Water was cold. 눇Location was fantastic Stayed in August 2017 Reviewed: 13 July 2017 눉Location good but not a good location to wander round shops or restaurants. 눇The staff were really friendly. It was nice and clean. Sunbathing on the small terrace outside the indoor pool was very enjoyable. Stayed in July 2017 Reviewed: 13 July 2017 눉The room was a little on the small side. It was fine for a short stay but if it was for a two week holiday it would not have been adequate. Apart from that there is no downside to the Hotel Europa in our opinion. 눇The pool was a very good size and for some reason we had it to ourselves,, as the beach was so close I think most people went there. The cuisine was excellent and all the staff were very friendly and efficient. Quiberon is a lovely place to visit and the hotel is in a perfect position if you enjoy walking, cycling or just lazing on the beach. Shops and other restaurants are just minutes away by car. Stayed in July 2017 Reviewed: 6 June 2017 눉WiFi was not particularly good and quite complex to get into. Dinner was fine but expensive for the quality. 눇Sea view over lovely bay. Safe parking. Swimming pool. Super shower room. Breakfast. Stayed in June 2017 Reviewed: 15 May 2017 눇Friendly staff, gorgeous location, great food with the added bonus of a balcony and lovely indoor pool. Enjoyed our stay very much, we stayed two nights and would definitely go back for more. Stayed in May 2017 Reviewed: 18 April 2017 눉Nothing 눇Excellent location right next to sandy beach. Pool good size and well heated. Nice pool table, crazy golf in grounds. Room good; had sea view room and emailed to get it upgraded to Prestige (14 euros per night extra) reasonable size, decorated nicely, big bed and very comfortable. Balcony with table and 2 chairs and view of sea. Kids had triple garden view with balcony close to ours which was fine. Was worried by lack of 9+ on booking.com but ignore it, décor was new, rooms were nice and staff were very helpful. Fridge in room, but no kettle - took my own and staff were happy to supply milk. Stayed 2 nights but would have stayed more - Quiberon good location, market Saturdays and good kids climbing and abseiling centre just down the road from hotel. Food in restaurant reasonably priced - 10 euros for 3 course meal and drink for 12 year olds and under, and 24 euros for adults. Wonderful stay. Stayed in April 2017 Reviewed: 11 October 2018 눉If you want tea or coffee in your room, take your own kettle and supplies. 눇Nice pool and close to the beach. Comfy bed. Stayed in October 2018 Reviewed: 19 September 2018 눉Small and dated rooms. Hard to take a shower without flooding the bathroom. Very noisy. 눇Good breakfast and good sized pool. Stayed in September 2018 Reviewed: 6 September 2018 눉The restaurant was pricey, the wifi was poor, the TV needed some UK programmes 눇The view, the breakfast, the position, ease of parking Stayed in September 2018 Reviewed: 2 August 2018 눉No kettle or coffee/tea facilities 눇Sea view fantastic. We were fortunate to get this as we had a free room upgrade. Stayed in August 2018 Reviewed: 5 July 2018 눉No tea or coffee facilities in the rooms. 눇Very peaceful and relaxing. Stayed in July 2018 Reviewed: 4 June 2018 눇Gentillesse du personnel. Restaurant et service a table impeccable Stayed in May 2018 Reviewed: 29 May 2018 눇The staff was very helpful and welcoming. Great location by a quiet beach. Stayed in May 2018 Reviewed: 23 April 2018 눉Basic bathrooms, didn’t match the modern look of the room. 눇Across the road is a calm beach and the staff were friendly and helpful. Stayed in April 2018 Reviewed: 22 September 2017 눉WLAN very poor Stayed in August 2017 Reviewed: 18 September 2017 눉Change of menu 눇Location, staff, food, breakfast, room. Stayed in September 2017 Reviewed: 10 September 2017 눉Small room. Ir was very difficult to take a shower as the shower hook was broken 눇beach next to the hotel. Nice dinner in hotel's restaurant. Stayed in August 2017 Reviewed: 24 August 2017 눉The room wasn't ready on arrival, but we were able to use the pool while it was prepared. 눇The breakfast was excellent as was the pool. Stayed in August 2017 Reviewed: 20 August 2017 눉Very smelly cleaning liquid used during breakfast to clean the tables Stayed in August 2017 Reviewed: 26 July 2017 눇Very friendly staff and a great location with a sea view, perfect Stayed in July 2017 Reviewed: 6 July 2017 눇Breakfast was "formidable"! Stayed in July 2017 Reviewed: 23 June 2017 눉Restaurant staff need to ask "how cooked? and was the meal to satisfaction. 눇Warm reception and staff welcome Stayed in June 2017 Reviewed: 1 November 2016 눇How do you spell flaky? As in flaky pastry! It was all very good. Stayed in October 2016 Reviewed: 18 October 2016 눉There was nothing to dislike about Hotel Europa. 눇Location great so near to the sea. Use of an indoor swimming pool was excellent for the price. Stayed in October 2016 Reviewed: 5 April 2016 눉The only slight negative was the size of the room but that wouldn't stop us visiting again. 눇We liked the bedroom it could have been a little bigger. The spa facilities were very good. The restaurant was excellent.. Reviewed: 7 August 2015 눉Because of location near beach it was a little further away from main town centre(can't have it all) 눇Position near beach Clean pool area with beds Ample parking places Reviewed: 25 June 2015 눉Wifi was a bit hit or miss but bearable. 눇Peaceful large room looking over the garden. Cuisine was excellent as was the breakfast. Staff totally helpful. Reviewed: 19 May 2015 눉- Location is a bit isolated. You need to drive to nearly all restaurants - the rooms are REALLY small - at least ours was. We are talking the size of a cheap hotel room in NYC. The rooms were well-decorated, but there was barely room to fit our suitcases in the room. - the evening receptionist was unhelpful. She told us that Hotel Europa restaurant did not serve after nine (it was a few minutes after) and told us that only place on Quiberon that was open for dinner after 9pm was a casino nearby. Thankfully we did our own research and found a lovely place to go instead. There were lots of places open, as well. (Btw, when we returned from our dinner, there were people still eating at the restaurant. I would suggest a bit more flexibility in the restaurant schedule since the hotel is further out than some. - the view of the sea is lovely, but just know that the parking lot is in front of the hotel, so you get a view of the parking lot, as well as the sea. 눇- Hotel was right on the beach ( though separated by a road) - Good wi-fi connection - fully renovated and updated hotel, including lobby, bedrooms, baths. It's much nicer on the inside than the outside. - free parking, large lot - very clean Reviewed: 15 April 2015 눉the wi-fi was non existant went to reception 3 or 4 times they gave me a new code every time still didnt work its time these hotels had to tell the truth about wi-fi and how bad it is and i certainly would not booked a stay here and i wont in the future. Reviewed: 29 March 2016 눇La situation,la piscine,l excellence des repas , l amabilité du personnel. Reviewed: 28 September 2015 눇Unreliable wifi Reviewed: 5 September 2015 눉Room was a bit small for two adults, a child and a baby. On the expensive side for the facilities offered. 눇The hotel had a pool. Reviewed: 5 September 2015 눇Friendly staff Great location View of sea dorm dining room Swimming pool Reviewed: 26 July 2015 눉Having to log on to the wifi several times instead of the system recognising me once and for all. 눇Excellent cuisine - wifi simple to log on Reviewed: 19 July 2015 눉Very small room. 눇Room had a balcony. Hotel over the road from sea. Quiet location. Friendly staff. Reviewed: 9 July 2015 눉No taxis on the peninsular. 눇Everything was great. I'll be back. Reviewed: 9 July 2015 눇A well situated coastal hotel with comfortable amenities. Reviewed: 18 June 2015 눇The view from the balcony was panoramic, the restaurant had great food (and views), the bed was comfortable. Reviewed: 12 June 2015 눉The wind outside! 눇The restaurant. Reviewed: 28 May 2015 눉Rooms too small. 눇Good food,nice location and friendly staff. Reviewed: 6 April 2015 눇fantastic breakfast Showing 1 - 52 Freiberg, Germany Rovinj, Croatia Zell am Ziller, Austria Sidari, Greece Hopewell Cape, Canada Bibione, Italy Rakwana, Sri Lanka Vera de Moncay
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Residential. i Managing Residential Care /i analyzes what is wrong and proposes how residential care can be managed well. It covers the economic and political contexts of residential care, the practicalities of managing care, and the role of outside organizations, including inspection, local authorities, charities, private care companies and housing associations. Extended examples, throughout the text, demonstrate both how managers can succeed and how the powerful forces of mismanagement obstruct them. ISBN: 9780415164870 ISBN-10: 0415164877 Audience: Tertiary; University or College Format: Hardcover Language: English Number Of Pages: 280 Published: 2nd April 1998 Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Country of Publication: GB Dimensions (cm): 22.23 x 14.61 x 2.54 Weight (kg): 0.43 Edition Number: 1
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20 Pictures You Wouldn’t Believe Are Taken With A Smartphone 9Kviews Community member For me photography has always been about capturing that great moment in time. It doesn’t matter what camera you’re using as long as your photo reflects the greatness you saw in.8 lens. Just be creative and goodness will come. More info: dinmers.ro 9KviewsShare on Facebook Popular on Bored Panda What do you think ? This is crazy ( > o < ) :).. tks Incredible! This is crazy ( > o < ) :).. tks Incredible!
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I Love Painting Bicycles Community member I am a Berlin based Indian artist, illustrator and storyteller. My love for bicycles goes a long way, I have been fascinated by this two wheeled wonder since my childhood. In India, where I come from, a bicycle mostly is a poorman’s vehicle (at least that’s what I think) but when I came to Europe I was pleasantly surprised that it’s a necessity. Apart from going for long bicycle rides I also love painting them in watercolours. Here I try to show the beauty of this wonderful machine with one image from Europe and the rest from India. Enjoy the ride! And she cycles across the paper Mist We walk through the mist Across the bridge Thats all I have, a bicycle an a big heart The cotton candy man We all head home soaked in the evening sun The evening sun! 1KviewsShare on Facebook Popular on Bored Panda What do you think ? Love it! Thanks Lucina! First Love it! Thanks Lucina! First
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HARGEISA, Somaliland — As a nation that gained independence in 1991 from the despotic rule of General Siad Baree, Somaliland is working to overcome poverty but still has to grapple with severe income disparities and a 38 percent rural poverty rate. Economic reform in Somaliland is a sustainable solution to bolster and galvanize the economy. In January 2016, the country’s government agreed to scale up initiatives to achieve its U.N. Sustainable Development goals by 2030. Despite this, Somaliland’s economy does not have the financial framework and economic capacity to sustain its 3.5 million people. The country is failing to meet its Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for water, hygiene and sanitation because its financial systems lack the strength to catalyze development projects. One solution to Somaliland’s financial troubles may be to expand the country’s tax base via both direct and indirect taxation. Tax revenues currently account for only seven percent of the country’s GDP. Revenue from corporate, sales, income and wealth taxes could be channeled toward infrastructure and development initiatives. An expanded tax base could also help improve Somaliland’s deficient government budget and expenditure. Somaliland’s 45.7 Gini Coefficient figure, an indicator of income disparity, is greatly attributed to its regressive taxation policy. Economic reform with a progressive taxation system could alleviate the problems associated with regressive taxation. To further increase the availability of funds, the Dahabshil Bank International (DBI) is aiming to provide Islamic banking services and strengthen the position of Somaliland’s central bank. Islamic banking has been growing at an exponential rate of between 10 to 12 percent just over the past few years. Somaliland has a 60 percent unemployment rate, and 20 percent of its population relies on agriculture. It is vital for Somaliland to promote economic empowerment among its people. Boosting entrepreneurship is a viable way to achieve this. The U.S-Africa partnership endorsed by President Obama may also benefit Somaliland’s economy with widespread effects on business partnerships. After the 2014 Somaliland Water Act’s establishment, both public and private sectors in the country have collaborated to secure a good water supply. This initiative is supported by both UN-Habitat and UNICEF and has garnered a great deal of public support. The African Development Bank has invested $10 million in bolstering the water development sector. Somaliland has had a tumultuous history and is still reeling from food and water shortages that have plagued many regions in the Horn of Africa. Economic reform will benefit Somaliland and help alleviate poverty in the country. – Shivani Ekkanath
https://www.borgenmagazine.com/economic-reform-will-benefit-somaliland/
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580 Washington Street, Unit 603Boston, Ma 02111MLS Number 72400349 - Rental Price: $5,000 - 1195Square Feet - 2013Year Built Lovely 2BR, 2BA at MILLENNIUM PLACE, the Newest, Full Service, Luxury Residential Building in the Heart of Boston! Located in the heart of the Theater District and across from The Ritz Carlton Hotel/Equinox Health Club. Amenities include 24 Hour Concierge, Doorman, Owner's Lounge with Fireplace overlooking Private Garden, Massage Room, Gym, Yoga and Pilates Studios, Stadium Style Screening Room and Children's Play Area. Positioned on the quiet side of the building with and beautifully appointed with in Unit Laundry, Glass Tile Backsplash, and Bosch Appliances. This home is a Must See! Rental Garage Parking is available across the street at either The Ritz Carlton or Hyatt Garages. Ask about the monthly social calendar/La Vie6 - Master BathYes - Bathroom2 - Full Baths2 - Bedrooms2 - Number of Rooms4 - Entry OnlyNo - BasementNo - Lead PaintNone Interior - Interior Building FeaturesCable TV Available, Elevator Amenities - Amenities - Highway Access - House of Worship - Park - Public Transportation - Shopping - T-Station - University - Walk/Jog Trails - PetsNo - Appliances - Dishwasher - Disposal - Dryer - Freezer - Microwave - Range - Refrigerator - Washer Basic Information - Year Built2013 - Date Listed09/24/2018 - Date Available - Rental TypeCondominium - Prop TypeRN - StatusACT - Status Date2018-09-24T16:53:00 - List Price$5,000 - Term of rental12 - Last Month RequiredYes - For SaleNo - MLS Number72400349 Utilities - Air ConditionYes Legal - Rent Fee Includes - Air Conditioning - Clubroom - Gas - Heat - Hot Water - Refuse Removal - Security - Sewerage Disposal - Water - Rental TermsLease - First Month RequiredYes - References RequiredYes - DisclosuresTenant to pay Broker's fee equal to one month's rent. Heat and A/C is included in rent. Tenant is responsible to pay electricity to pump heat and A/C into the unit. Millennium Place has a $500 Move-In Fee and $500 Move-Out Fee. Millennium Place is a Non - Security Deposit5000 - DisclosureNo - Insurance RequiredYes - Deposit Required Yes Location - Building Number580 - Street No580 - Unit Number603 - StreetWashington Street - TownBoston - StateMa - Zip02111 - Adult CommunityNo Property - Lot Size9999 - Sq Feet SourceUnit Floor Plan - Square Feet1195 - Condo AssociationYes - Cooperative Compensation1/2 Month Water Body - WaterfrontNo Photos - Number of Photos3 Other - Year Built DescriptionActual - Year Built SourcePublic Record - MAIN LOAN4282 - Year RoundYes - DirectionsCorner of Avery and Washington St. - Modification Date2018-09-28T04:05:00 - View Count2
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As you begin your journey into photography, one of the first recommended items is a good tripod. In this article, we will briefly describe why a tripod is helpful, as well as share with you our favorite tripods for beginners. So, why do you need a tripod? For beginners, taking photos in dark situations can seem tricky, and sometimes just plain impossible. That's where tripods come in; they are fantastic tools that allow photographers to make photos in dark environments that require slow shutter-speeds. Slow shutter-speeds (a.k.a long exposures) allow the camera to collect light for longer periods of time, and tripods prevent the inevitable camera shake and blurry photos experienced in low-light situations. The goal for newcomers is to find a tripod that fits your needs without breaking the bank. You don't need to spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars to strike a good balance between affordability, durability, and ease-of-use. The following beginner level tripods are in no particular order, have been personally tested by our team, and are not sponsored products - simply gear we trust! Manfrotto Compact One of our favorites, this tripod is perfect for beginner photographers on the go. Compact and lightweight, it's best suited for small DSLRs & mirrorless cameras with kit lenses, and for those who sometimes work in small places, or want to carry their tripod in a bag or backpack. Zomei Lightweight For photographers with heavier zoom lenses or who aren't traveling as much, the Zomei tripod is a great choice. The classic Arca type mounting plate (a.k.a., Arca Swiss) is universal and adaptable to other tripods (helpful later on when you may have more gear), and the clip lock legs are better suited for beginners (as opposed to the twist lock variety). This tripod is great balance of strength and portability. Benro Pro Angel 1 Series The Benro Pro series is a bit more advanced than these other two versions, and great for new photographers looking to upgrade. With a ball head design (which offers a 360-degree swivel), Arca type mount, and twist tightening legs, this tripod is impressivly compact yet strong. Suitable for all camera sizes, this tripod will be with you for years to come.
https://www.bostonphotographyworkshops.com/news/2017/8/16/gear-we-love-tripods-for-beginners
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Browser does not support script. Council Tax liability is based on a person’s sole or main place of residence. This means that a person is treated as living permanently at the property that is their main home even during periods that they may be temporarily staying elsewhere. Certain people are not be included when counting the number of adults resident in a property. If you live on your own, you can claim a 25% discount. If you no longer qualify for example if someone moves in or someone in your household turns 18. You are required by law to advise us within 21 days If you do not advise us about a change that affects a discount, you may receive an amended bill and a £70 penalty charge. End your single person discount If you've received a letter asking you to confirm you are still eligible for single person discount, please complete the SPD review form.
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The canvas All Day Backpack from Billabong is stylish and minimalist. With large main compartment and exterior zip pocket, its a must have for your everyday wanderings. £29.99 Incl. tax Opening Hours: 7 Days a week 09.30am to 17.00pm We offer free shipping to UK and Europe We take payment security seriously, your purchase is safe with us.
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Video on Demand Download Manager Orçamento $20-100 USD I am looking for someone to develop a Microsoft download manager/video manager to be used on a Videon-On-Demand platform. A similar application can be viewed here [url removed, login to view] For those who are in the USA, there is also the application of [url removed, login to view] available through the free trial. I would like a very similar application to [url removed, login to view] The application should be able to: - extract DRM information from encrypted files to display relevant information - I am welcoming a demo. This is quite urgent.
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"Katie Kisses" Touch-Activated Interactive Doll Touch activtated collectible baby doll by Master Doll Artist Waltraud Hanl. Eyes close and she responds to your touch with realistic baby sounds. Measures 22" L From The Ashton-Drake Galleries - Price: - $149.99 US - s&s◇ - $12.99 US This item is part of a collection. Subscribe to receive each issue in the collection by clicking "Add Collection to Cart." - Price: - $149.99 US An Ashton-Drake Galleries exclusive, this touch-activated baby doll is enhanced with soft, lifelike RealTouch™ vinyl, and hand-rooted hair. Touch one hand, and she giggles. Touch the other hand, and she cries. And when it's bedtime, just lay Katie on her back and her eyes slowly close. This loving interactive baby doll with a cloth body will be the finest of your collection. High demand is expected, so order now! Fine adult collectible, not intended for children under 14. - A So Truly Real® first! Talking and crying baby doll simulates the experience of parenting, available only from The Ashton-Drake Galleries - This interactive baby doll by renowned doll artist Waltraud Hanl even responds, "I love you," with a simple touch to her cheek - Enhanced with soft, lifelike RealTouch™ vinyl, and hand-rooted hair - Baby's soft cloth
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Walmart buys Bare Necessities Business 10/13/2018, 3:54 AM Walmart Inc. said it has bought online women's lingerie retailer Bare Necessities for an undisclosed sum. The company said the acquisition is part of their strategy to enhance the customer eCommerce experience on their Walmart.com and Jet.com sites and to bring to their customers' brands that offer unique products that can't be found anywhere else. Bare Necessities, that offers thousands of products from more than 160 brands, will continue to operate as a standalone site. CEO and co-founder of Bare Necessities Noah Wrubel will lead the intimates category for both Walmart.com and Jet.com, as well as Bare Necessities.
https://www.breakingthenews.net/walmart-buys-bare-necessities/news/details/45202215
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a. What is the Assembly of Delegates? Cape Cod has a regional government that provides services for residents. The Assembly of Delegates is the legislative branch and the County Commissioners are the executive branch. Each of the Cape’s 15 towns elect Delegates to serve two-year terms on the Assembly. The elections are non-partisan. b. Who is Brewster’s Delegate in the Assembly? c. How can I contact Dr. Chaffee? d. When does the Assembly meet? e. How much does Brewster’s vote count in the Assembly? f. Why does Cape Cod have regional government? g. Where can I find more information about Barnstable County government?
https://www.brewster-ma.gov/committees-mainmenu-29/assembly-of-delegates
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DOROTHY BARRY-MCKINNON, lovingly known as "Mama", "Dot", "Sista", "Dottie", "Goggie", and "Grandma", was born November 26, 1933 in Buffalo, New York to the Hughie and Florida Tyson-Barry. At an early age she accepted Christ at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. Her heavenly father always had his hands on her. On May 24, 2018 he wrapped her in his bosom as she departed this life. Dorothy obtained her education through the Buffalo Public School system and graduated from Fosdick-Masten High School, in Buffalo, New York. She was united in Holy Matrimony in 1952 to her childhood sweetheart, the late Arthur J. Mc Kinnon Sr., for 53 years and to that union three children were born. After various career changes and a lengthy employment at Buffalo General Hospital's X-ray department, she retired in 1996 from this position as file clerk. During her retirement she was able to fully engage in her creative skills of cooking. Many would attest, Dorothy was an excellent cook! She enjoyed preparing dinner parties for family and friends whom she always welcomed into her home. In a home always filled with music, her love for music was expansive; she enjoyed R&B, Soft Rock and Gospel. Some of her favorite artist: Marvin Gaye, Lou Rawls, Barbara Steisand, Donnie McClurkin, and Keisha Cole, just to name a few. "Walking in Rhythm", by Donald Byrd and the Black Byrd's, was a favorite she loved to hear. Dorothy was an avid reader, who would often read aloud to her children in their young years. She always remained a promoter of educational advancement. Dorothy Barry McKinnon loved her family. She was passionate about treating everyone with love, respect, and support. She understood you wherever you were in life, sharing her love through her wisdom, spiritually and financially; she was a counselor to many. She adored her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, nieces, and nephews, as well as her neighbor's children. Always willing to help whenever needed, she cared for and showed motherly love to everyone. Dorothy was preceded in death by brothers Hughie Barry Jr., Earl F. Barry, and Fletcher Edward Barry; Sisters-In-Law Helen Barry, Cora L. Harrington, Bernice McKinnon, and Juanita McKinnon; Brothers-In-Law Alward Singletary , John H. Townsel, and Ernest McKinnon; and Son-In-Law John L. Chesson, Sr. Her love and affection will always be remembered and cherished by her three children Deborah Chesson of Buffalo, N.Y., Arthur J. Jr. (Brenda), and Dana Johnson of Atlanta, GA; one sister Ella Louise Singletary; and two Sisters-In-Law Berthenia, and Virlee Townsel; one Brother-In-Law Joseph (Michelle), all of Buffalo, N.Y.; 7 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; 5 great-great grandchildren; a devoted niece Darlene Johnson of Buffalo, N.Y.; and a host nieces, nephews, and friends. Family will receive friends Thursday, May 31, 2018, 11am at Friendship Baptist Church, 402 Clinton St. Funeral to follow at 12 noon. Interment at Lakeside Cemetery.
https://www.brianklewisfuneralhomes.com/notices/Dorothy-McKinnon
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Canberra Strikers skipper Edwina Bone shoots against Queensland on Sunday, Credit:Jamila Toderas Canberra Strikers captain Edwina Bone has turned the attention to a grudge match next week after falling 5-1 to the Queensland Scorchers at the ACT Hockey Centre on Saturday. The score didn't reflect the match after a three-goal flurry in the final minute blew out the margin and Bone is confident they can bounce back when they host former Canberra golden girl Anna Flanagan next week. Flanagan played nine seasons with the Strikers before defecting to the NSW Arrows this year and Bone is hungry for a win against her former ACT and Hockeyroos teammate. The clash against Queensland marked the first Australian Hockey League match in Canberra since 2012 and Bone backed the healthy crowd to be even bigger against NSW. "I was talking to my sister I haven't been back here in almost a year but I also haven't played here in 10 years, I think Canberra has only ever had one game so to have two here is great," Bone said. "We’ve kicked it off this weekend and hopefully we get even more people here next weekend when we play NSW, it's definitely a grudge match for us, especially having Flanno in the NSW team. "She played for us for nine seasons and then decided to go play for NSW so I really want to give it a crack next weekend because oh my god it would be sweet if we could beat them." The Strikers looked sharp in the first half and took a 1- lead against Queensland when Tina Taseska struck after 10 minutes. But the Scorchers have played in the past six AHL grand finals for a reason and they stormed back through Renee Taylor, who scored and converted to make it 2-1. The game was in the balance until the final 45 seconds when Rebecca Greiner scored a power-play goal, which is worth two, and converted to make it 5-1. Greiner scored into an empty net, with goalkeeper Rene Hunter off as the Strikers pursued the equaliser and Bone said it was a tough way to finish a tight contest. "We had plenty of opportunities at the end and that’s what happens when you take the goalie off the field, you create those extra opportunities and that's something we’ve definitely practiced," Bone said. "We’ll talk about strategies at training this week and we need to talk about how we can make the most of those opportunities in the attacking 50 because we didn't convert them today." Strikers young guns Sophie Gaughan and Isabella Apps left their mark on the game and Bone said she's been impressed with club players stepping up to the plate over the past two weeks. The opening three rounds of the AHL form the rankings for the finals on the Gold Coast in two weeks and Bone still believes Canberra can win their first title. "We might have lost this match but we have every opportunity to go to the Gold Coast and win all our matches up there, so it’s not the end of the day," Bone said. QUEENSLAND SCORCHERS 5 (Taylor 22’, 40’, Greiner 60’ PP, 60’) bt CANBERRA STRIKERS 1 (Taseska 10’). Eamonn Tiernan is a sports reporter with The Canberra Times Most Viewed in Sport Please explain Our weekly podcast giving you insight into the stories that drive the nation. Listen now
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/canberra-strikers-turn-attention-to-nsw-after-tough-loss-to-queensland-20181014-p509kq.html
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International human rights: prescription and enforcement Developments before World War II (mainly because of the resistance of Great Britain and the United States)—nevertheless committed its members to several human rights goals: fair and humane working conditions, the execution of agreements regarding trafficking of women and children, the prevention and control of disease in matters of international concern, and the just treatment of indigenous colonial peoples. Also, the victorious powers—who as “mandatories” were entrusted by the League of Nations was. His trial ended with his death in March 2006. Also heir to the Nürnberg tribunal is the International Criminal Court (ICC), authorized by the adoption by 120 countries of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court in July 1998. The statute created an independent, permanent international criminal court with legal personality separate from the United Nations and whose substantive jurisdiction includes crimes against humanity, crimes of genocide, war crimes, and crimes of “aggression” (pending the adoption of an acceptable definition of that term). However, the creation of the court, which depended on the ratification of the statute by at least 60 signatory states, was resisted by some countries, notably the United States, on the ground that it would unduly infringe upon their national sovereignty. uncertain. Despite some initial operational problems and uneven support from states party to the Rome Statute, the ICC subsequently made notable progress in prosecuting perpetrators of the world’s most heinous crimes and thus bolstered its near-term future. Human). can be considered no longer.. The UN Commission on Human Rights (1946–2006) and the UN Human Rights Council The UN Commission on Human Rights and its instruments and its instruments. Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. office of the high commissioner for human rights won increasing praise and support for the work it has done over the years, and many observers ascribed these successes to the high calibre of its successive high commissioners. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted without dissent by the UN General Assembly on December 10, 1948. The catalogue of rights set out in it UDHR, it should be noted, is not a treaty. It was meant to proclaim “a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations” rather than enforceable legal obligations. Nevertheless, a number of its provisions have acquired a status juridically more important than originally intended, a reflection of its wide use, even by national courts, as a means of judging compliance with human rights obligations under the UN Charter. It is also one of the instruments constituting the International Bill of.. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Its Optional Protocols The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), likewise a part of the International Bill of Human Rights, was opened for signature on December 19, 1966, and entered into force on March 23, 1976. Just as the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights elaborates upon most of the economic social, and cultural rights enumerated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, so the ICCPR elaborates upon most of the civil and political rights set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including the right to nondiscrimination but excluding the right to own property and the right to asylum. The covenant also designates several rights not listed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, among them the right of all peoples to self-determination and the right of ethnic, religious, and linguistic minorities to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practice their own religion, and to use their own language. To the extent that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the covenant overlap, however, the latter is understood to explicate, provided that the respondent state has recognized the competence of the committee in this regard and that domestic remedies have been exhausted—emulating the legal standing given to individuals before the UN Commission on Human Rights after 1967. Other treaty-based organs within the UN system that are similarly empowered to consider grievances from individuals in a quasi-judicial manner are the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Committee on Torture, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and the Committee on Enforced Disappearances. Additionally, the 1990 International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families and the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child contain provisions for individual complaints that are not yet operational. The Second Optional Protocol of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which is aimed at abolishing the death penalty worldwide, was adopted in 1989 and entered into force in 1991. The protocol has been favourably received in most of the countries of western Europe and in many countries in the Americas, though not in the United States. Other UN human rights conventions and declarations Numerous other human rights treaties drafted under UN auspices address a broad range of concerns. Supplementing the ICCPR and ICESCR considered above, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights lists several other “core international human rights instruments,” including the 1965 International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination; the 1979 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women; the 2002 Optional Protocol of the 1984 Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment; and the 2006 Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The OHCHR also details a non-exhaustive list of “other universal instruments relating to human rights” (although including the core instruments just noted). The list is nonetheless long and diverse and embraces declarations, principles, guidelines, standard rules, and recommendations which, according to the OHCHR, “have no binding legal effect,” as well as covenants, statutes, protocols, and conventions that, it asserts, “are legally-binding.” The wide scope of topical categories includes the right of self-determination, the rights of indigenous peoples and minorities, social welfare, and humanitarian law (i.e., the humanitarian rules of armed conflict). Thus, across a wide range of issues and themes and in addition to overseeing human rights treaties deemed legally binding in theory, the UN has adopted human rights instruments that are presumptively not legally binding, as is, in contrast, a treaty or a resolution of the Security Council. Such instruments—particularly when they enunciate principles of great and solemn importance—may nevertheless create strong expectations about authority and control. Perhaps the best-known examples subsequent to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.” Human rights and the Helsinki expressions “determination to respect” and “put into practice” were seen to represent, the declaration, ergo the Helsinki Final Act,, bespeak, however, were. . on Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Human rights in Africa (the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights), did not, at the beginning, call for a human rights court. African customs and traditions, it has been said, have long emphasized mediation, conciliation, and consensus rather than the adversarial and adjudicative procedures that are common to Western legal systems. Nevertheless, owing largely to political changes wrought by the end of the Cold War, an African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR). It differs from other treaties also by detailing individual duties as well as individual rights—to the family, society, the state, and the international African community. Human rights in the Arab world In September 1968 the Council of the League of Arab States created the Arab Commission on Human Rights., a declaration of the. Thus, its controversial Article 2(3) provides that all forms of racism, Zionism and foreign occupation and domination constitute an impediment to human dignity and a major barrier to the exercise of the fundamental rights of peoples; all such practices must be condemned and efforts must be deployed for their elimination. The charter also provides for the election of a seven-person Committee of Experts on Human Rights, which is empowered to request and study reports and to submit its own findings to the commission. No other institutions or procedures for monitoring human rights are specified in the charter, however. In this sense as well as others, the Arab human rights system compares unfavourably with its European, Inter-American, and African counterparts. Human rights in Asia Despite efforts by NGOs and the United Nations, Asian states were at best ambivalent—and at worst hostile—to human rights concerns over many years, thus precluding agreement on almost all regional human rights initiatives. But in early 1993, anticipating the World Conference on Human Rights held in Vienna later that year, a conference of Asia-Pacific NGOs adopted an Asia-Pacific Declaration of Human Rights, and in 1998 another meeting of NGOs adopted an Asian Human Rights Charter. Both of these initiatives supported the universality and indivisibility of human rights. However, while the first initiative called for the creation of a regional human rights regime, the second urged instead the establishment of national human rights commissions and so-called “People’s Tribunals,” which would be based more on moral and spiritual foundations rather than on legal ones. The states of Asia were slow to respond to these initiatives.”. International. corporations would not be so insulated, (3) that the development of litigation in Europe and elsewhere outside the United States would be affected by Kiobel only slightly, if at all, and (4) that the applicability of Kiobel to foreign natural persons, never addressed by the court, was uncertain..
https://www.britannica.com/topic/human-rights/International-human-rights-prescription-and-enforcement
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FCH6774 1 OF 4 spacious single-storey property offers ONE bedroom: double. Bathroom: with shower and WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: open-plan enjoys flatscreen TV with DVD and Freeview. Kitchen area with electric oven hob microwave and fridge with ice compartment. Outside: paved area with seating. Amenities: Wi-Fi available. FCH6774 Bristol Gloucestershire BS30 5TT Map and Directions Bristol Gloucestershire BS30 5TT Map and Directions 310 to 550 Sleeps 2 Persons. - Arrival time: 16:00 - Bathrooms: 1 - Changeover Day: Friday - Complex of properties - Downstairs bathroom - Downstairs bedroom - Highchair available - Internet access - Property type: Cottage - Pub nearby - Shop nearby - Short breaks - Travel cot available
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Mount Etna volcano in Sicily erupts again. 71214 mount-etna-eruption-again Short Summary Description Sicily, Italy. Italian title reads 'L'Etna in Collera'. Aerial views of Mount Etna live volcano recent eruption with molten rocks and burning ash rushing out. Various shots of the scientists from vulcanological institute going out and inspecting the volcano. One of them explains what was found - natural sound. GV. Mount Etna during eruption. (Comb.F.G.) Date found in the old record - 20/04/1964. Data - Film ID: - 3167.10 - Media URN: - 88986 - Group: - Unissued unused - Archive: - British Pathé - Issue Date: - 1964 - Sound: - Sound - HD Format: - Available on request - Stock: - Black & White - Duration: - 00:01:22:00 - Time in/Out: - 01:25:59:00 / 01:27:21:00 - Canister: - UN 3884 D We always welcome comments and more information about our films. All posts are reactively checked. Libellous and abusive comments are forbidden.
https://www.britishpathe.com/video/mount-etna-eruption-again
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Street food. Gourmet street food. If this style of dining wasn’t already tapping into the foodie zeitgeist last year with arrivals Taco Truck, Gumbo Kitchen and Le Sausage, it’s certainly doing so now. Just look at the rapid following garnered by Preston’s very own ode to corn, Cornutopia. The street food movement (and indeed, it is a worldwide movement) evolved from the farmer’s market movement, which brought food direct from its source to the urban populace. Ellie Marrin, owner and proprietor of Cornutopia, is proud to call Preston Market Cornutopia’s home because it means she has the biggest pantry of fresh ingredients on her doorstep each day. It was after visiting Turkey and Nepal, where corn is sold on street corners as a meal in itself, that Marrin came up with the idea to run a mobile van dedicated to the humble cob. Cornutopia’s food is fresh and creative. Six styles of corn are on offer, with all the trimmings little white tables nearby, miniature cacti as their centrepieces. Neighbourly chats ensue. In this way, what is ostensibly a food van is also a new space for community. Visit Cornutopia this weekend at the Food Trucks Unite event as part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival and then, of course, follow them on Facebook and twitter for updates. Preston Market, 2/30 Centreway, Preston Features Vegan, gluten free and ‘more hardcore’ options available Hours Wed, Thurs & Sat 8am–3pm Fri 8am–8pm
https://www.broadsheet.com.au/melbourne/food-and-drink/article/cornutopia-ode-corn-wheels
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‘Lion King’ Broadway & Tour Hold Open Casting Calls in February Disney Theatrical Productions will host open auditions to seek replacements for both the Broadway and touring versions of “The Lion King.” The auditions are open to anyone, regardless of experience, and professional and non-professional actors are encouraged to attend the events. Auditions for the adult roles of Simba and Nala will be held in the following cities: Orlando (February 6), Atlanta (February 9), Chicago (February 24) and Los Angeles (March 2). The following is the details of what the audition looks for:. Children’s audition will be for the part of Young Simba, and will be held at the Apollo Theater in New York on March 9. Here are the audition details for this part: Currently seeking children ages 9-12, between 52″- 58″ in height, who can sing, dance and act to play the African lion cubs Simba and Nala. We encourage children of all backgrounds to attend. No performance experience necessary. Please be prepared to be taught the last verse of “Just Can’t Wait to be King.” All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who must remain at the audition site at all times. Please be prepared to wait. Additionally, online auditions will be accepted for the first time in the history of the show.
https://www.broadwaytour.net/lion-king-broadway-tour-hold-open-casting-calls-in-february/
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Begins August 22nd: Level 3 (K - 2nd grade): Wednesdays 3:00 - 3:55 Class Description: Students will train in Ballroom, World Dance, and Hip-Hop. Our Hip-Hop/World Combo curriculum is designed to expand the students' dance repertoire in a unique and valuable way. Some dances have fast footwork, while others will focus on smooth movements or athletic dance tricks, all while building a well-rounded leader, dancer, and performer! The muscle control and athletic ability that is developed through these high-energy and highly entertaining dance genres will bring more animation to any other genre your child may be interested in! Students will learn popping, locking, break-dancing and more! And Plus the BBoy tricks they will practice are just COOL! Cost, Attire and Performances: For Full Cost & Discounts: Cost & Terms Uniform:Please review Appropriate Attire list for this class. Performances: May: Full length BYL Showcase, Merced Theatre Stage Hip-Hop/World Combo Ready to Register? Hip-Hop World Dance
https://www.buildingyoungleaders.com/dance_fusion.html
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Chandigarh-based TT Consultants, one of the largest firms in the region, engaged in IP and legal services consultancy, is planning to expand its operations in Europe, US and China. Currently the company has offices in Chandigarh, Guragaon, US and Taiwan and has clients in 25 countries including the US, Canada, Japan, Taiwan etc. Speaking to Business Standard, Komal Alwar, director, TT Consultants, said, “Currently, we are working with top companies which are among the Fortune 500 list. Buoyed by the response from overseas clients and in order to reach out to new territories and further strengthen our presence, we are planning to open new offices.” “Taking a step in this direction, recently we have opened offices in Gurgaon and Washington DC. Currently we are in process of expanding our operations at these locations,” he added. Further we have plans to explore new markets for that we would be opening offices in Europe, US and China." It is worth mentioning that the company provides Patent Litigation and Prosecution Support, Licensing Support, Technology Transfer Consulting, Patent Portfolio Management and other IP related services to leading patent law firms, attorneys, inventors, companies and intellectual property owners in US, India, Canada, Taiwan and Japan. Besides that the company is also working on technology transfer front and has facilitated deals for Pharma companies. She informed that the company was set up in 2006 and added, " Through the years, we have worked closely with our clients to re-define processes, increase value of technology, invalidate patents through robust prior art and provide other such consulting so as to radically re-define paradigms." The company is having 1000 clients, with share of Indian clients relatively small mainly because of less emphasis in R & D. On being asked about the Northern region, she added, " The region is dominated by SMEs and awareness about IPR(Intellectual Property Rights) in the region is relatively small but it is growing and may be in next 3-5 pick up." Taking a step in this direction and in order to assist the SMEs in extracting the latent value of their Intellectual Property (IP) and using it effectively in their business strategy, The Intellectual Property Facilitation Centre(IPFC) being set up by Ministry of MSMEs, Government of India at Chandigarh is conducting a pilot study on IPR needs of ‘ Sanitary and bathroom fittings’ cluster at Mohali(Punjab). Based on the study and compiling the feedback it may conduct training and sensitisation programmes for the Industries/cluster to create better understanding on various aspects and potential of IPR. Further, realizing the importance of Intellectual Property Rights(IPRs), Universities, technical institutes and even educational Institutes in Punjab are getting their innovations patented. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU
https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/chandigarh-based-tt-consultants-to-expand-operations-112041700012_1.html
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- defence before an airline employee threatens to put them on the next flight. defence before one of the employees threatens to put them on the next flight. “I’m glad you screwed up everyone’s day,” the man says before he leaves the plane. The video shows how controversial children on aeroplanes to listen to any concerns they have about their experience and look forward to welcoming them onboard again soon.” The airline was criticised for its handling of the incident on Twitter. defence,: Money & Markets videos Business Insider Emails & Alerts Site highlights each day to your inbox. Follow Business Insider Australia on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/father-and-toddler-kicked-off-southwest-flight-video-2018-3
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Morgan Stanley’s Jonathan Garner included the founding dates for some of the world’s stock markets in a recent note to clients. In case you didn’t, the stock market wasn’t born on Wall Street. NOW WATCH: Money & Markets videos Business Insider Emails & Alerts Site highlights each day to your inbox. Follow Business Insider Australia on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/founding-years-of-56-world-stock-markets-2014-3
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- Buckingham Palace posted a job listing in December for a new catering chef. - The position is full-time and pays about $US28,000 a year – and even less if you decide to live on-site. - The chef will prepare food for receptions, state dinners, and staff lunches at Buckingham Palace and other royal residences. Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II is in search of a new “Demi Chef de Partie” at Buckingham Palace. Also known as a line cook or station chef in restaurants in the US, the position requires working with a team of staff to prepare large meals at a fast pace, often for catered events. According to the job listing, Buckingham Palace is offering a salary of about $US28,000 a year, plus an employer pension contribution of 15%, daily meals, and 33 vacation days a year. That’s about $US5,000 more than the average salary of a line cook at a restaurant in the US – or $US8,300 more than a fast food worker at McDonald’s – but the listing says the annual pay will be adjusted if the chef decides to live on-site, though it’s not clear by how much. While the salary may seem low, what the position lacks in monetary compensation it will likely make up for in experience. The listing says an extensive background working as a chef “isn’t essential,” but qualified candidates will have spent time in a “premier kitchen or volume catering.” The new chef will prepare food for receptions, state dinners, and staff lunches at Buckingham Palace and other royal residences. Ultimately, the Queen is looking for someone with strong communication skills, a passion for food, an eagerness to learn new skills, a clear ability to meet deadlines, and great attention to detail. That’s understandable, considering the Queen is famously particular about her food – no garlic, lots of dark chocolate, and very little red meat, according to an interview with a former Buckingham Palace chef in Town & Country Magazine. The public application for the Demi Chef de Partie closed on January 1, but Buckingham Palace is still looking to hire two palace assistants and a handful of seasonal workers for next summer. With a personal fortune over $US500 million, it’s unlikely the Queen will ever skimp on staff. NOW WATCH: Money & Markets videos Business Insider Emails & Alerts Site highlights each day to your inbox. Follow Business Insider Australia on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/queen-elizabeth-hiring-a-new-chef-2018-1
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What started in 1985 as a tiny advisory business with a mere $400,000 on its balance sheet has ballooned into the industry's top player under his watch, with $368 billion in assets under management. Part of Schwarzman's magic, he acknowledged in an interview with Jason Kelly of Bloomberg Markets, has been his ability to make detached business decisions. A master of controlling risk, the king of private equity refuses to let emotion cloud his vision. "I don't get emotional about business decisions," Schwarzman told Bloomberg, which pegs his net worth at $11.9 billion. This helps explain how he's been able to grow the firm exponentially — even throughout the financial crisis, when many competitors faltered — without suffering serious setbacks that threatened the firm's long-term prospects. But even Schwarzman isn't completely stoic, he admits. There's one business decision he says that took a deep emotional toll on him: When Blackstone spun off its M&A advisory business— the line of work where Schwarzman got his start on Wall Street — back in 2014. "I was emotional about that. It's where we started the firm," Schwarzman said. "I always enjoyed the business because I viewed it not just as a profit center but as a flag carrier for the firm—and, in effect, free advertising." Schwarzman continued: I was personally the last person to agree that spinoff was the right thing to do. It was very painful for me and carried a real sense of loss, but even I realized that the people in our advisory businesses would do better being separate. It was the right thing for them. And I just looked at the stock the other day. When we spun out our advisory businesses and it combined with Paul Taubman, who now runs the business, to become PJT Partners, the stock went as low as $20. Now it's almost twice that, which was the same value we thought it should be back when we did the spinoff. Impressively, even when Schwarzman was emotionally invested in a significant corporate move for the firm, he ultimately managed to check himself and make a grounded decision that was best for Blackstone. Schwarzman's full interview with Kelly is worth a read. Check it out at Bloomberg Markets.
https://www.businessinsider.com/blackstones-schwarzman-doesnt-get-emotional-about-business-decisions-2017-6?r=UK&IR=T
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The campaign was uncovered by Mozilla security lead Daniel Veditz in a blog post. "A Firefox user informed us that an advertisement on a news site in Russia was serving a Firefox exploit that searched for sensitive files and uploaded them to a server that appears to be in Ukraine," the blog post read. Veditz said the extent and purpose of the attack remains unknown as it uses advanced evasion techniques, though it is likely other services are hosting the dangerous ad. "The files it was looking for were surprisingly developer focused for an exploit launched on a general audience news site, though of course we don't know where else the malicious ad might have been deployed," noted Veditz. While the number of websites affected remains unknown, its potential for harm is high. Firefox is listed by analytics firm StatCounter as the third-most used web browser in the world. StatCounter currently lists Firefox as controlling 16% of the browser market. Veditz said the nature of the exploit means Firefox users that fall victim to the campaign will have no clue their data has been stolen and should preemptively change their passwords. "The exploit leaves no trace it has been run on the local machine. If you use Firefox on Windows or Linux it would be prudent to change any passwords," he said. The fix for the vulnerability is available now and Firefox users are recommended to update their browser as soon as possible. The Firefox attack is one of many recently uncovered espionage campaigns. Researchers at FireEye uncovered a surveillance operation targeting iPhone users earlier this week. The campaign let hackers install dodgy data harvesting apps on non-jailbroken iPhones without the user's consent.
https://www.businessinsider.com/hackers-attack-firefox-browser-stealing-files-2015-8?r=UK&IR=T
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Trump has often attacked Bezos for using his Washington Post ownership to keep taxes low on Amazon and keep it free of antitrust allegations. He famously said, "If I become president, oh, do they have problems." Bezos, meanwhile, called out Trump for his accusations of mainstream media bias, saying he's "eroding our democracy" and suggesting Trump take a trip to space instead. Now that Trump will become the next US president, Bezos and the companies he owns — Amazon and The Washington Post specifically — may have to brace themselves. These are the areas that could face increased scrutiny under Trump's presidency: Taxes Trump seems to believe that Bezos' ownership of The Washington Post — owned by Bezos himself, not Amazon — is somehow helping Amazon keep its taxes low. He once called Amazon a "big tax shelter" and suggested Bezos is using The Post's unprofitable business as a means for tax deduction on Amazon. He also said Amazon is getting away with "murder" because Bezos is using The Washington Post's influence to keep politicians away from taxing the company properly. It's unclear what actions Trump would take to prove his case, but it's not hard to see him threatening to put more pressure on Bezos and Amazon by asking the IRS to increase its scrutiny. Bezos "bought this paper for practically nothing, and he's using that as a tool for political power, against me and against other people, and I'll tell you what, we can't let him get away with it," Trump said in an interview with Fox News in May. Amazon paid $273 million in income taxes in 2015. The company historically has had very little profit and only about $14 billion in cash, a small amount compared with other companies of its size. On the other hand, if anything, Trump's proposed tax policy could help Amazon. Trump plans to lower the business tax rate from 35% to 15%, and cut the tax rate on income held overseas from 35% to 10%. Antitrust Trump once claimed Bezos has a "huge antitrust problem." "What he's got is a monopoly, and he wants to make sure I don't get in," Trump said in May. It's true that Amazon controls a big chunk of the online retail and cloud computing market, but making a case for antitrust could prove difficult for Trump. Antitrust laws clearly state that their main goal is to protect consumers from unfair price hikes because of the lack of competition. But Amazon is all about offering low prices and putting customers first in its business. Amazon also owns a 1.5% share of total US retail and a 20% share in e-commerce, according to Mizuho Securities — hardly anywhere near a monopoly. Amazon could raise prices in the future, but its history suggests that's unlikely. Amazon continuously offers discounts and big sales days, while its cloud service, Amazon Web Services, is the driving force of an industrywide price war, even after offering 52 price cuts so far. The Washington Post Perhaps Trump's biggest concern seems to be Bezos' ownership of The Washington Post. He seems to believe Bezos exerted influence over the paper's editorial voice to reduce Trump's chances of winning the presidency. In the run-up to the election, The Post broke a number of stories that tainted Trump's image. Bezos has repeatedly disputed this claim and said he is not involved in the editorial process. He has also criticized Trump for not welcoming more media scrutiny. "An appropriate thing for a presidential candidate to do is say, 'I am running for the highest office in the world, please scrutinize me,' Bezos said in October. "That's not what we've seen. To try and chill the media and threaten retribution and retaliation, which is what he's done in a number of cases, it just isn't appropriate," Bezos said. We don't know what Trump would do to The Washington Post, but the publication has a long history as a political watchdog, so this is an area to watch. Investors Amazon's stock is down 2.6% as of Wednesday afternoon, but it appears most investors believe Amazon won't be much affected by Trump, largely because it's still growing fast with a lot of long-term growth potential. Neil Doshi, an analyst at Mizuho, also said he remains bullish on Amazon because its market share is "far from displaying monopolistic characteristics," and growth remains strong. "We remain buyers of Amazon's stock given its growing market share of retail dollars shifting online, strong flywheels around its core business, and continued strength and profitability coming from its AWS cloud segment," Doshi wrote. Amazon's representative wasn't immediately available for comment.
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-trump-presidency-will-affect-amazon-2016-11?r=UK&IR=T
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Branding isn't just for your favorite household products anymore. In fact, branding isn't just for brands anymore period. All good companies know. Your competitors are likely devising and implementing a branding plan that will help them scoop up all the top talent. It's time to think like a marketer and consider your company a commodity, not just to customers but to job hunters. How do you go about making your employer brand more attractive to job seekers? More importantly, how do you attract the right kind of job seekers? Therein lies one of the keys to drafting a useful employer brand. The whole point of employer branding is to attract job candidates that will help your business increase profitability. Thus, you need to take a hard look at your company and figure out what sort of employees you're looking to hire. For instance, if you're looking to hire more experienced employees your company can highlight certain attributes to reel them in. Higher level employees typically tend to skew older, as it takes years to gain the experience necessary to climb the corporate ladder. These employees might be attracted by benefits packages that include family leave or on-site child care facilities. If your company becomes branded as being "family friendly" you might be more likely to attract these more experienced candidates. Conversely, if you're looking to hire fresh blood in the way of entry-level candidates, it might be time to brush up on your technology. Millennials are plugged-in and see embracing new technology as an integral aspect of business moving forward. If your candidate reference group is made up of younger workers, you might want to stress your company's technological product features. For instance, you can show young hires that the company embraces new digital venues right in the hiring process. From video resumes and interviewing to social media job postings, there are plenty of digitally savvy recruitment strategies available. Don't forget how important word-of-mouth is in today's increasingly social world. Employee networks are invaluable tools both for finding talented hires and promoting the company's brand identity. Social media makes today's workplace like a echo chamber. Both positive and negative impressions of your company will be carried by employees, friends, connections and complete strangers on sites from Twitter to Facebook to LinkedIn. Trying to control the message is one great way to both expand your company's brand and bring in the talented professionals you need to thrive. You want to be the kind of company that your candidate reference group dreams of working for. If your social media profile is lackluster or, negative this will never happen. Make sure your employees are engaging with their networks and constantly moving the company's brand identity forward. Show prospective employees why they would want to work for your company and they will. Let your employees talk up the benefits of working at your company and other employees will want to take advantage of those benefits themselves. This means that you need to take a hard, critical look at what kind of employee you want to attract, what those employees look for most in a position and tailor your benefits to those people. The economy is tough and every penny counts. Employer branding is a way to get the best ROI from your hires. It will tell you where to allocate your precious resources to make sure you're attracting the right kind of job seeker to grow your business. Happy employees positively influence your brand, and with it your bottom line. How are you showcasing your brand to potential hires? Josh Tolan is the CEO of Spark Hire, which combines a video job board and online interviewing platform to enrich interaction between job seekers and employers. Connect with him and Spark Hire on Facebook and Twitter. Read more posts on Come Recommended »
https://www.businessinsider.com/make-them-want-you-the-importance-of-employer-branding-2013-2
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- source - Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images For IBSF -, “I’ve never known such disappointment in this sport, in my life.” “The athletes have told me they don’t understand why this has happened as they have no problem with me and we have a good relationship,” she said. Adding to the drama is the fact that Kiriasis has said that it was her contacts that secured the team’s sled, and is apparently refusing to allow the team to use the sled until the JBSF pays for it. The JBSF is disputing Kiriasis’ claim of ownership of the sled, and insists that the team will compete as planned. JBSF president Christian Stokes also had some unkind words for Kiriasis on her departure, telling Reuters, “The lady was a hugely destructive force on the team. Now that she is off the team, synergy is much better, tension is down and athletes are now able to focus in a much healthier environment.” As things stand, NBC says that the team will compete as scheduled, despite initial reports of Kiriasis claiming ownership of the team’s equipment. If it happens, history will still be made, but what should have been a celebration of the moment for the athletes will now be clouded by this unfortunate bit of drama, at no fault of the athletes themselves. Jamaica is scheduled to start practice runs on Saturday, with qualifying heats set for Tuesday.
https://www.businessinsider.my/jamaican-womens-bobsled-team-coach-quits-2018-2/
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Avocado Wedding Proposals Are Now A Thing, Because We've Officially Reached Peak Millennial Avocados are popular with mostly everybody who has never tried one, so so this probably isn't the first time you've seen the words "avocado" and "engaged" together. Who hasn't said that they've wanted to marry an avocado whilst in the midst of enjoying a particularly delicious dish of avocado toast? (I know I have.) That said, it's not common that anyone actually follows through with incorporating an avocado into their engagement plans... until now, anyway. That's right: Avocado proposals are now a thing. In the part, when one decided to propose marriage to their bae, they would get down on one knee to present a clam shell jewelry box containing a shiny ring wedged into its plush center. The tradition has remained a part of popular culture for centuries, and most people have become very familiar with the idea of an engagement including a precious diamond ring being offered in a special secret box. Like, if you're in a serious relationship with someone and they pull out a small square-shaped box, you know what's about to happen. Sure, sometimes people will hide a ring in places like a champagne glass (which, to be honest, could be kind of a choking hazard) or a chocolate soufflé (again, choking hazard) to surprise their significant other with, but most of the time, a proposal includes a ring box. But, this new trend changes the game. Let me propose this question: would you have a clue that anything other than brunch is about to happen if your partner pulled out an avocado? Or, better question: would you be even more excited to see an avocado than a small square box?. Basically, it depicted an avocado fruit sliced in half and pitted, held partially open with two hands as if it were a jewelry box. In place of the pit, however, an engagement ring was wedged into the fresh green meat of the fruit, and then concealed by the other half like a clam shell. Pretty, romanic, and also super delicious. Thus, a trend was born. (Seriously: #avocadoproposal is a trending hashtag now, and you can follow it on both Instagram and Twitter.) The original post looks like a very on-brand joke for the account, which literally specializes in creative avocado preparation and presentation, but if you look a little further, as Food 52 already did, you'll see that the avocado engagement has turned into very much a real thing that some couples have utilized in their engagements. Screw the manufactured jewelry box, Mother Nature grows her own. While this trend might seem more millennial than everlasting, I have to admit — it's creative and sweet. Like, if your lover loves avocados, why not give them two things they're going to love at once — a ring and a snack? I'm sure it'd up your chances of getting a "yes" to that whole will you marry me question. That said, avocados ripen like, super quickly, so I imagine there's not much leeway with this proposal. It basically has to be timed so perfectly that the pit is replaced only minutes before the proposal, or else things are going to get guacward when you offer a ring in muddy brown sludge. No diamond deserves that kind of presentation. With that in mind, this proposal isn't just for the adventurous and creative foodie, it's also for risk-takers who like to think out of the box. (OK, I'm done with the food puns. I should spend some time thinking about whether I would say "I avocaDO" or "I avocaDON'T" to an #avocadoproposal.)
https://www.bustle.com/p/avocado-wedding-proposals-are-now-a-thing-because-weve-officially-reached-peak-millennial-8278452
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1. That cornhole is a very serious sport requiring Olympic-level athleticism. 2. Why Steak 'n' Shake is the greatest restaurant in the world. 3. Actually talking to your neighbors. 4. That driving in this is a piece of cake. 6. Why this man is truly God in the flesh. 7. That Caribou Coffee beats Starbucks ANY DAY. 8. Why you cannot remain Switzerland in this situation. You must choose. 9. That Friday is fish fry night. Always. 10. The difference between pretty farmland and boring farmland. 11. ...and the good malls and the bad malls. 12. That hotdish doesn't just mean a "warmed-up plate." 13. That it took you forever to realize that not ALL girls wear this to the mall. 14. That lakes are the absolute best thing to swim in. 15. Getting lost. Getting very, very lost. 16. That the state fair is the BEST TIME OF YOUR LIFE. 17. Why ranch dressing is pristine nectar of the gods. 18. That Cedar Point is pure paradise on earth. 19. That people can be nice without wanting something in return. 20. Why pre-tornado sky actually *is* interesting to talk about. 21. That saying "needs fixed" or "needs cut" is perfectly acceptable, grammatically speaking, and that's the end of that discussion. 22. That fried cheese curds are a beautiful food. 23. That fireflies are what make summer, summer. 24. Oh, and bug zappers. 26. That puppy chow is actually quite delicious. 27. That interstate competition is fierce and NO JOKE. 28. That 40 degrees is perfectly fine shorts weather. 29. That this T-shirt speaks the irrefutable, God-ordained truth.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/jessicamisener/29-things-only-people-from-the-midwest-understand
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this is an excellent cot, and it is even more excellent in the larger size. i have one now, from your company, that is 39 inches wide. i would buy another one of these larger cots if i could find it available somewhere. do you not still make them? thanks.
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Food spillage and loss of its thermal temperature are two of the devastating aspects tagged along when you incorporate food into your holiday journey. Food, essential parts of our celebration can never be left out. So how exactly do you make it less devastating? Here’s how: Cotton insulation While shopping for your kitchen accessories, consider purchasing cotton insulation for all your food travel needs. Cotton may come in the form of a towel, cotton balls, and any other handy cotton fabric. Wrap your packed food with the cotton and later pack. Your food will maintain both its warmth and flavor when dishing it out to your friends and family. Cling film seal Most of the times a lid is just not enough. Rough rides make them fall off. To prevent it from happening wrap your food tins firmly with a cling film all around and be sure to get to your destination with zero spillages. Contact Byers Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram in Columbus for stylish food accessories for your journey.
https://www.byerschryslerjeep.net/blog/2017/december/4/tips-for-driving-with-food-this-holiday-season.htm
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0 items (C5059A) HP No.90 Ink Cartridge Black 775ml HP No.90 Ink Cartridges get the job done right - from sharp lines to photo-quality images. Patented dye-based colour and pigment-based black HP inks produce accurate lines and images. With the HP No.90 Black Ink Cartridge for high-volume printing, HP offers 2 sizes of each colour. HP SureSupply online ordering saves time and increases productivity, making HP Printing Supplies excellent value. Program features and availability may vary by country. For more information, visit. Order consolidation available on printers with HP Easy Printer Care Software installed. Specifications: Product Name - HP No.90 Ink Cartridge Black 775ml Part No. - C5059A Manufacturer - HP Colour - Black Capacity - 775ml Weight - 0.39kg Dimensions – 203mm x 120.7mm x 63.5mm The HP No.90 Black ink cartridge is compatible with HP Designjet 4000, 4500 Printer series. Manufacturer Website Forgotten PasswordCreate Account
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{Video} “Mind Cage” director returns with “The Spell” Phnom Penh– Familiar with “Mind Cage”? Now get ready for “The Spell”! Director Amit Dubey, who helmed the psychological thriller “Mind Cage”, now returns with a Khmer horror movie, “The Spell”. It once again teams up Dubey with Jimmy Henderson (“Jailbreak”, “The Prey”), who produces the movie. “The Spell” centers on a couple who moves to a new home in the countryside but strange events begin to take place in the house, as the husband’s horrifying past haunts him. Even before its theatrical release, the movie’s trailer has managed to generate a big interest among moviegoers. The trailer received over 100,000 views within just the first three days and so far, it has accumulated over 500,000 views across its official page and Legend Cinema Facebook page. This does not include the movie’s official soundtrack performed by Cambodia’s legendary singer, Meas Soksophea, which has received over 400,000 views so far on her official Facebook page. Catch all the horror in “The Spell” in theaters near you from today onwards! New Khmer horror movie, “The Spell”, is coming to cinemas
https://www.camsocial.news/video-mind-cage-director-returns-with-the-spell/
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Canada Games Council Address 261- 1200 boul. St. Laurent Blvd. P.O. Box 72 / C. P. 72 Ottawa, ON K1K 3B8 If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Canada Games Council and its activities, please contact us at cgc@canadagames.ca. Telephone 613-526-23, Corporate Services Karen Poapst - kpoapst@canadagames.ca Ext. 2703. Administration Coordinator Amélie Proulx - aproulx@canadagames.ca Ext. 2200. Marketing & Communications Vice President, Marketing & Partnerships Erin Mathany - emathany@canadagames.ca Ext. 2704 Coordinator, Communications strategies. Coordinator, Marketing Pat Wert - pwert@canadagames.ca Ext. 2706. Coordinator, Partner Services Marissa Bentley - mbentley@canadagames.ca Ext. 2707 As the Coordinator of Partner Services. Games Senior Vice President, Games Delivery Kelly-Ann Paul kapaul@canadagames.ca Ext. 2709. Manager, Transportation Services Shelley Fleming - sfleming@canadagames.ca Ext. 2711 for 8 years, management of event logistics for Veterans Affairs Canada overseas commemorations for 3 years and event management with Skate Canada for 3 years.! Coordinator, Host Services Marc Sorrie - msorrie@canadagames.ca Ext. 2710 Marc is the Canada Games Council’s Coordinator of Host Services. V.P Development and Mens Assistant Head Coach. Sport Vice President, Sport Aaron Bruce - abruce@canadagames.ca Ext. 2702. Coordinator, Games Services Jacob McInnis - jmcinnis@canadagames.ca Ext. 27. Coordinator, Sport Services.
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In 1939 Canada is at war. Armed with cameras, employees of the newly founded National Film Board of Canada work tirelessly to document the heroism, sacrifice and experiences of Canadians at home and on the front lines. “Since the beginning, NFB filmmakers have explored uniquely Canadian stories, documented the achievements of Canadians in every field of endeavor, and chronicled key moments in the life of our country,” says Claude Joli-Cœur, NFB Acting Commissioner. Fast-forward 75 years. With an eye to the future, the NFB is digitizing its collection of more than 13,000 productions and making these landmark films available to all through smartphones, tablets and connected TV. Our stamps showcase Norman McLaren’s Academy Award winner Neighbours (1952); The Railrodder (1965), directed by Gerald Potterton, which takes audiences on a comical trans-Canada rail journey; Claude Jutra’s coming-of-age story Mon oncle Antoine (1971); John Weldon’s animated Log Driver’s Waltz (1979); and Cynthia Scott’s Oscar worthy Flamenco at 5:15 (1983).
https://www.canadianpostagestamps.ca/stamps/18360/flamenco-at-5-15-1983-by-cynthia-scott-canada-postage-stamp-national-film-board-of-canada-75th-anniversary
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Key ingredients An oil free, soap free, good enough to eat dry cleanser. Mix up a small scoop in your hand with a little water and ka blam, you got cleanser! Light as a Featha uses the antibacterial magic of honey, drawing powers of rhassoul clay and the moisturizing talents of coconut - a truly tremendous trio! Light as a Featha is a mild exfoliant. The coconut and clay add just the right amount of grit to polish the skin but doesn't cross the line into the sandpaper zone, just right for those with sensitive skin. Also makes a lovely mask! • All Natural + Organic Ingredients • Paraben free, Cruelty free • 2 oz coconut*, honey powder (honey & soy lecithin*), rhassoul clay . *organic
https://www.carbonbeauty.com/products/light-as-a-featha-dry-cleanser
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- Language - Notifications - CitySelect City To be more focused on hassle free vehicle. I have 1.5 diesel titanium plus of model 2016. I drove it for 9000KMs. I am fine with this vehicle as far as I drive on flat roads. I observed a low pick up at ascending heights even at 1st gear when vehicle is fully loaded i,e 5 people. I recently got a strange experience with this vehicle when I happened to stay inside the cabin at engine-off condition and started to listen audio for 2 hours. To my surprise, the battery was drained off and i struck up at that point as doors were also not closed. Thanks to road assistance team who reached within 40 mintues and addressed it. I came to know that this vehicle has a disadvanatge of battery drain out if any accessories/facilities are used at engine-off conditions , continuously for some time. I earlier had a i-10 before this vehicle. I never encountered such a problem at that circumstances with the i-10. I do not think it is common problem to all big vehicles. But it is really a disappointing feature when we are forced/supposed to stay inside vehicle and to be in engine running condition as long as you stay inside the cabin. I informed the same to Ford mgmt when they called me back for feed back. Ford should look in to this matter if it is a unique problem to the ford vehicle only. - 33 Likes - 4 Dislikes Other EcoSport Reviews Eco Sport Titanium Model, Mistake in Tyre size & Clock I purchased Ford EcoSport car Titanium+ model and I suffer this problem within 3 month and after that I contacted to Tyre technician and they advise this. Eco Sport. *
https://www.cardekho.com/user-review/ford-ecosport/to-be-more-focused-on-hassle-free-vehicle-18950.htm
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The schedule for APTET 2017 or Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (AP TET) has been published by the Commissionerate of School Education (CSE), Andhra Pradesh. Why is APTET held? For the first time in the state, APTET is conducted. TET is a basic eligibility test upon qualification in which candidates could be appointed as government teachers. Also Read: AWES Teachers Recruitment for 8000 PGT/TGT/PRT: Apply Now! APTET 2017 Admissions The application process for APTET December 2017 will begin shortly as per the tentative schedule. The exams would be conducted in January 2018. APTET 2017 Important dates - Application commencement date : December 18, 2017 - Last date to submit the applications : January 1, 2018 - Last date to pay the application fees : December 30, 2017 Also Read: REET 2018: Apply for Rajasthan Teachers Recruitment Now! Eligibility Educational qualification In case of APTET Paper I which will be conducted for classes 1 to 5, the minimum qualification is Intermediate with a pass in 2 - year Diploma in Elementary Education / 4-year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.) / 2 - year Diploma in Education (Special Education). As for AP TET Paper II which will be conducted for classes 6 to 8, the minimum qualification is a graduation degree in any discipline with a Bachelor of Education degree. APTET Paper Pattern Both the papers will have 150 multiple choice questions (MCQs) and will be of two and half hour duration. Also Read: KTET 2017 Admissions Open for December Batch: Apply Now!
https://www.careerindia.com/news/aptet-2017-admissions-open-apply-from-december-18-021505.html
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#AskCarolyn Episode 6 – Setbacks An inevitable part of business, the latest episode of #AskCarolyn is all about your DEALING WITH SETBACKS – how do you figure out what to do next and how to keep moving? Visit the Carman’s YouTube channel for more business tips and tricks from Carolyn.
https://www.carmanskitchen.com.au/askcarolyn-episode-6-setbacks/
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Viper ACR comes within Spitting distance of 7 minutes on the Nürburgring Seven minutes. This is the goal for Nürburgring rounds. Only a few road vehicles have cracked the brand, and the Dodge Viper is not one of them. "19459003] As you can remember, there is a separate effort to put a new round in the fifth generation of Vipers around the North Loop ACR, supported by crowdfunding and sponsorship – but no factory support ] Road & Track is there with the team in the Eifel to get the attention and to document that the team has set a lap time From 7: 03.45, which is nine seconds faster than the same driver , Dominik Farnbacher, set in a factory-side Fourth Viper ACR in 2011, and just a fraction of a second from the time set in 2012 (again with factory support) by The Viper ACR-X, which is not road legal. It"s also closer than anything else has come to this key-six-minute mark without crossing it. The only other road-legal production vehicles to make it around the "ring faster D the Porsche 918 Spyder, Lamborghini Aventador SV and Huracan Performante (plus a handful of radicals that are barely legal street), all broken up sub-seven-minute times The effort is in progress with a pair Viper ACR GTS-R commemorative spending, bone storage and equipped with the optional Aeropack, right from the Showroom floor at the Viper Exchange in Houston, Texas. It is sponsored (and delivered) by Kumho tire and engineering advisory prefix, but is otherwise funded by fans: The GoFundMe campaign surpassed its $ 159k target with a total of $ 177,722 to date. R & T reported that more laps on the cards So we could still see an even faster time before the week has expired. But according to the team"s Facebook page they would need another $ 50,000 to make it another month"s effort. Picture Gallery source:
https://www.carnewmag.com/2017/07/blog-post_35.html
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We appreciate you taking the time today to visit our Kia dealership! At Kia of Coatesville, at our Pennsylvania Kia dealership and thanks again for visiting us! "Jim Sipala Wants to See Ya in a Kia! Home of Craaazy Deals!" Tire Rotation $24.99 Oil, Filter Change $37.95 Coolant System Service $79.95 Fluid Top-Off Complimentary Read reviews that mention: They called me and texted me told them my whole situation and finally trusted them told. Them please don't waste my time I went there and only to... be treated Bradley and they wasted my time took 3 hrs. And they could help and before the sale was even done they sent my sale man to another customer and left me sitting there alone only to have the sales manager come out 15 minutes later and says we can't help you I felt like a peace of low trash and I'm not but they went right on to the next person like I was. Not even cared about malcome was nice but I will never recommend them to any one . thanks for helping us get the car we wanted and needed and the process went smooth and quickly, we love the car and expect to have great things come of... it FEATURED REVIEW James Houston is the best thank you for all you did for us he deserves a raise he is respectful and courteous and when we called he was right there to... help us thank you James Hi Michael - happy to hear you enjoyed your experience with James. Thanks for sharing! James and Sharif are great they listen to what you want and give great options. 2018 Kia Sorento was a great chose for us Thanks Happy to hear this, Nicholas! Thank you for your positive feedback! Malcolm was a great saleman. He knew everything about the car and he made my experience with kia the best one possible. If anyone needs to buy a car go... to kia of Coatesville and see Malcolm. Appreciate your feedback! On behalf of Malcolm and the Kia of Coatesville team - thank you for choosing us and enjoy your new car! I had totalled my 2017 Kia Forte on December 1st and went to Kia of Coatesville shopping for a new one. I am so happy that my husband and I choose this... dealership! They are the BEST hands down! From the moment we met Malcolm Robinson, he was nothing but friendly and exceptional at his job. The whole team at Kia of Coatesville runs so smooth and efficiently at working to get you in and out as soon as possible. I will NEVER shop any where else for another car when the time comes again. Kia of Coatesville absolutely ROCKS! Appreciate the positive feedback, Dawn & Daniel! On behalf of Malcolm and the Kia of Coatesville team - thank you for choosing us and enjoy your new c...ar! We look forward to working with you again in the future! This happened to be my first visit to Kia of Coatesville. Everyone at this dealership was a pleasure to deal with. The shop area was bright, clean, and... well organized. They treated me as if I had purchased my car from them. To my surprise, they even checked the service history of my vehicle and performed another warranty repair that it needed! I can't say enough good things about Kia of Coatesville. I am looking forward to taking my car back there whenever it needs service. Appreciate the feedback, George! We're thrilled to hear you enjoyed your experience with our service department. We look forward to visiting us again ...soon! We were impressed with the safety features and fell in love on the test drive. We were treated like family and that made us comfortable in our buying experience.... All the salespeople took the time to introduce themselves. When all was finalized they rang a bell & announced our names over the intercom and it made us feel special. Who wouldn’t want that experience? We will always buy a Kia from Coatesville. Thank you for your positive feedback, April! We're thrilled to hear you enjoyed your experience with us and appreciate you returning for a second car.... We love having you as a part of our Kia family, and hopefully, we'll see you again for car #3! Like the KIA brand but wouldn't buy another car or have my car serviced here again. They don't care about the customers, it's all about the bottom line.... The bottom part of the exterior door panel fell off which should have been held on by plastic clips. Almost impossible to get these clips off. Service manager's explanation was that the panel was stolen. No way someone pulls off the panel and they are fortunate enough to get all the clips with the panel. Bad experience...bad customer service! Hi John, we regret you did not enjoy your recent experience with us. We assure you customer service is our top priority and we apologize if we let you... down. If you would like to discuss this further, please give us a call at (610)-384-7700 Pleasant experience the job was done in a fashionable time quicker than I thought I left the smile on my face keep up the good work Hi Jodie, thank you for the positive review. Putting a smile on our customers' faces is what keeps us going!
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According to the new Mahindra Xylo brochure, the Xylo E8 now gets dual SRS airbags as an option. It is said that the Mahindra Scorpio, the SUV from the Mahindra stable, will get them soon. Update: We now hear that the Mahindra Scorpio VLX already has airbags. Great news. There is no official information on any extra price for the airbags, but as it is an option, it is bound to be added on. Airbags are always a welcome addition. Here at DWS AutoIndia, we have always been critical of Indian automobile manufacturers who do not think it should be a standard feature. The benefits of airbags have been very well-established indeed for a few decades now, and forget it being standard fitment, many Indian carmakers do not even offer airbags as an option. Tata is just about getting around to offering airbags, and Mahindra’s move to offer airbags as an option in the Xylo E8 is a welcome step indeed. The company has just updated their website with the new information. Other safety features which Mahindra claims for the Xyo include a body designed to disperse crash energy, and anti-lock braking system (ABS). Remember that airbags work best when you are already restrained by the seatbelts – so do wear them, and tell your passengers to wear them too. Seatbelts could have saved Princess Diana in her accident, and she was in the rear seat. Traffic rules in India do not insist on mandatory wearing of seatbelts for the rear passengers, but it is always a good idea indeed.
https://www.cartoq.com/mahindra-xylo-e8-gets-airbags-following-scorpio-vlx/
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Mercedes-Benz betting high on Indian auto market Mercedes-Benz India, the domestic division of German luxury car maker, seems to have pinned high hopes from the domestic auto industry as it is planning to invest a sum of Rs. 250 crore, in order to double the production potential before the end of 2013. On the same lines, the Director (Sales and Network Development) at Mercedes-Benz India, Boris Fitz was quoted as saying, “According to our estimates, the luxury car market in India will be four percent of the total passenger car segment by 2020.” He further said that the passenger car market would carry a volume of almost eight million units by the end of 2020. While introducing the A-Class hatchback in Kolkata, Fitz said that currently, the luxury car segment of the Indian auto market is just two per cent of the entire passenger car segment in the country. According to him, Mercedes-Benz is playing bullish for the Indian auto market as it is looking ahead to two-fold its production potential to 20000 units per year from the existing 10000 units. In 2012, the auto maker delivered 7138 units to the Indian buyers and following this, Fitz said that the German marque is aiming to double these units by the end of 2013. He further added that while the growth in passenger car segment has been southwards, the graph of luxury car segment has been on the opposite direction. This statement has been based on the trend of luxury cars buyers who are being insulated from the country’s economic cycles. In order to emerge as a volume puller in the market, Mercedes-Benz is also planning to introduce a number of new models before the end of 2013. Industry experts are of a view that with these aggressive plans, Mercedes-Benz will surely turn the tides it its favour. Interestingly, the new models recently introduced by the ‘Three Pointed Star’, like B-Class and A-Class hatchbacks, targets the young turf of the Indian market, which are sure to drive its sales by miles. -
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A message from Gillian Stacey, chair, board of directors: Casey House’s board of directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Joanne Simons to the position of chief executive officer, effective June 13, 2016. An accomplished senior executive, Joanne most recently served as the national Chief MissionOfficer and Executive Director, Ontario at The Arthritis Society. In this role she provided strategic oversight for research, programs, public policy and communications as well as leading fundraising and operations in Ontario, which included a 75 person clinical team delivering direct physiotherapy and occupational health services to people with arthritis. Joanne previously held the position of Vice President, Revenue Development, at the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation and also at CauseForce, Inc., where her operational and strategic leadership ensured the growth and success of milestone events including the Weekend to End Breast Cancer and the Ride to Conquer Cancer. Joanne is a devoted advocate of healthy communities. Among her directorships past and present are The Redwood Shelter, Health Partners, Hazel Burns Hospice, and Better Care Faster, a coalition for innovation in health care. Joanne’s first passion is the not-for-profit sector and she has been consistently recognized as a leader and innovator. The board of directors believes Joanne has the necessary leadership skills and organizational transformation experience to take Casey House to the next level in its provision of excellent HIV/AIDS care. Joanne is looking forward to working with our dedicated team of staff, volunteers and donors to support Casey House clients to live as well as possible with HIV/AIDS.
https://www.caseyhouse.com/ceo-announcement/
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When you’re serving drinks to your customers, there’s a whole range of factors that can influence their experience. While how your beverages look and taste certainly have a big impact on how they are received, there are other things to consider, such as whether your customers feel that the service behind the bar has matched their expectations. The key to drinks success is to make your customers feel that what they are buying is more than just something in a glass: you need to provide a fantastic experience from the moment they walk up to the bar to the very last sip of their drink. Below, we’ve provided a few top tips for maximising the customer experience through the drinks you serve, so be sure to read on. Keep a well-stocked bar with plenty of choice To ensure that your clientele is well catered for, you’ll need to make sure you keep a well-stocked bar with plenty of choice available. A 2016 report from the IWSR identified growing several trends in the drinks market, including the desire for premium brands with real authenticity and a growing pattern of experimentation, where customers want to try new things. In addition, many drinkers are now looking for healthier options with less calories or lower alcohol content. By keeping your drinks rack full of quality spirits and your taps stocked with beer and ale full of personality, you will be able to cater to your customer’s need to try new, premium things. You’ll also need to provide low-calorie and non-alcoholic options for those looking to enjoy themselves in a health-conscious way. By giving your clientele what they want, you’ll be one step closer to providing a great customer experience. Ensure you’re knowledgeable about your drinks While it’s all well and good keeping a fully stocked bar, you’ll also need to talk the talk. We’ve already mentioned how there is a growing tendency to experiment among drinkers, so not every one of your customers will know exactly what they want when you serve them. If you’re able to provide information and recommendations about all the different drinks at your disposal, you will be able to answer any questions your customer may have and enhance their experience. Get to know your stock from back to front, and be sure to keep up to date with any new products that you buy — The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Wine, Beer, Spirits & Liqueurs by Stuart Walton and Brian Glover is a great place to start and an incredibly helpful resource for any knowledgeable bartender looking to brush up on a new drink. Then, you can talk confidently about each beverage you prepare and make your customer feel like they are buying something of real value. Nail great drink presentation and style Once you’re fully stocked up and ready to make some recommendations, you’ll need to be able to make your drinks look the part. Whether it’s a fancy cocktail or a simple pint, nailing the art of great drinks presentation is increasingly important for creating a great customer experience. What’s more, it’s now commonplace for people to take photos of their food for social media, especially among younger people. According to research by Maru/Matchbox, 69% of millennials regularly snap pictures before they eat or drink, so you will want your beverages to look their best to take advantage of that free publicity. Take the time to practice putting together your fanciest drinks and pulling the perfect pint so that you can get them right when the time comes. For cocktails, ensure you choose the right glasses to really make your creation photogenic — Alliance Online have an extensive range of creative glassware that is well worth checking out if you need to stock up. You’ll also want to make sure that you’re getting the colour balances right, as well as making full use of garnishes. Be sure to look at Blogettes’ tips for making cocktails more photogenic if you need a quick crash course in cocktail making. Take our three tips on board if you really want to maximise customer experience through your drinks. Not only will your customers leave with a smile on their face, but they’ll probably tell all their friends about your beverages, too. Alliance Online is a wholesale supplier of catering equipment to hospitality businesses in the UK.
https://www.cateringtoday.co.uk/comment/advice/how-to-serve-drinks-to-maximise-customer-experience/
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Back to Values in Education On June 27th, Mr. Kumar, the project manager of VIE, conducted a workshop for 12 teachers of Sri Vidya's Centre for Special Children in Secunderabad. The principal and teachers expressed how wonderful and useful the VIE Library will be for their educational programs, as their students are special needs children and require a lot of new resources and input to develop academically. This learning centre provides special emphasis on early intervention for 150 children from three years old and above, with the aim of making them self-reliant and ultimately intergrade within mainstream schools.
https://www.causes.com/causes/486137-values-in-education/updates/959846-special-needs-children-benefit-in-secunderabad
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Maureen Googoo launches news site to tell Aboriginal stories Googoo has worked in print, radio, TV and digital media for The Chronicle Herald, CBC and APTN A Mi'kmaq woman from Indian Brook launched an online news service Monday for aboriginal stories from Atlantic Canada. Maureen Googoo is editor, publisher and sole reporter for kukukwes.com (pronounced GOO-goo-gwess). "In Mi'kmaq, 'kukukwes' means 'owl', and that's kind of a variation of my own last name, Googoo. So that's what I decided to name my website," she said. "I figure if Arianna Huffington can have her own website called 'The Huffington Post', why can't I have kukukwes.com?" No matter where I worked, I always came across somebody else who was setting the news agenda, telling me that stories from my community weren't that interesting- Maureen Googoo Googoo has over 20 years reporting experience. She's worked in print, radio, TV and digital media for The Chronicle Herald, CBC and APTN. She's says she's looking forward to calling the editorial shots, chasing original stories sometimes overlooked by mainstream media. "No matter where I worked, I always came across somebody else who was setting the news agenda, telling me that stories from my community weren't that interesting. And that was always very frustrating for me." Googoo says mainstream media outlets all cover aboriginal news stories on occasion, but that creates a patchwork effect. "There's no place where you can take all of those stories, and bring them all together in one place," she said. "And that's what I want to do. I want it to be one place where aboriginal people can go to find out what's going on in their communities." Crowdfunding donations Googoo has launched a crowdfunding effort to raise money for her news organization. She got the idea from Jesse Brown's podcast "Canadaland," and is using Patreon.com to collect donations. Googoo says she needs supporters to contribute about $1,500 a month to stay afloat. But she says all content will be available for free to anyone with an Internet connection. Any additional money will be invested into research trips to reserves across the region. "A lot of the aboriginal population in the Atlantic region is rural based. So you have to travel to rural communities to get their stories," Googoo said. "Some of them can be four hours away, some of them can be six hours away. So with more money I'll be able to get on the road to travel more." Googoo says her initial goal is to write two original stories a week for the site. But today's launch includes a dozen stories she's been working on since June. Those include a feature on the closing ceremonies of the Mi'kmaw Summer Games and an update on the fraud trial of a former Sipekne'katik band administrator.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/maureen-googoo-launches-news-site-to-tell-aboriginal-stories-1.3200792
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Sault Police under scrutiny of Office of the Independent Police Review Director for 2016 Tim Mitchell arrest The agency that looks at breaches of the Police Services Act is now investigating officers involved in a 2016 arrest in Sault Ste. Marie. The Office of the Independent Police Review Director is considering whether excessive force was used in apprehending Tim Mitchell, 54, at his home in March of that year. An officer admitted to striking Mitchell on his side to gain control so he could be handcuffed. Mitchell was later diagnosed with broken ribs and a punctured lung which led to severe health complications. The Special Investigations Unit did not find any evidence to suggest excessive force was used and thus no grounds for charges against the officer. Two years later, Mitchell turned to the courts to have the charges of breach of recognizance and resisting arrest dropped. Justice John Condon weighed the evidence and found police used more force than necessary in the arrest. He also observed that they failed to advise Mitchell of his right to an lawyer. Condon wrote that, for those Charter violations, he would dismiss the charges. Condon further observed that video in the holding cells afterward showed Mitchell was taunted and treated forcibly by some officers.. In the meantime Sault Police, in a report to the Police Services Board, says they are concerned about the judge's comments, and are looking at why they didn't know about the incidents in the cells. They are also reviewing gaps in video retention. Mitchell's lawyer has filed subsequent complaints with the Office of the Independent Police Review Director. He maintains that Mitchell has been harassed by police by unwarranted traffic stops and ticketed since the judge's ruling. Mitchell and his family have filed a $6.5 million civil suit against the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/police-review-excessive-force-sault-arrest-tim-mitchell-1.4666515
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'It hasn't even gotten that cold yet': Major demand for Scarborough's first winter homeless shelter The new facility has been full almost every night since opening, organizers say With a stretch of cold, snowy weather bearing down on Toronto, Scarborough's recently opened winter homeless shelter may have little room to accommodate any more guests. A month after The Scarborough Winter Respite Centre became the region's first ever winter shelter, organizers say the facility has been full nearly every night. "It hasn't even gotten that cold yet," said Ginelle Skerritt, Executive Director of the Warden Woods Community Centre on Metro Morning. "It is surprising that we are at capacity most nights now." - At least 70 homeless people have died in Toronto in the first 9 months of the year - Looking to tackle negative perceptions, Toronto considers renaming homeless shelters Mazena Mohammed became one of the centre's first guests when it opened in November, and she's been staying there ever since. Unable to pay rent, she was forced out of her home earlier this year and spent a month bouncing between four different shelters in downtown Toronto. "I had nowhere to go," she said. While those facilities may have offered a roof and meals, she also found herself confronted with the mental health and substance abuse issues of other guests. "It's very different," she said the new Scarborough facility. "The people are very nice, they're not used to the rowdiness of downtown." Scarborough's hidden homeless There are other key distinctions between homelessness issues in downtown Toronto and the inner suburbs, experts say. Skerritt said people struggling through homelessness in Scarborough may not end up on street corners as frequently as those downtown. Her shelter's clients are more likely to move between various precarious situations, like temporary stays with family or friends, she said. "There is a homelessness problem but it's not in your face like it would be in the downtown area, so I think it's easier to ignore," Skerritt explained. While the packed shelter has demonstrated a high demand for temporary services in Scarborough, Skerritt added that the new facility is merely a short-term fix; one that does not address root causes of homelessness such as housing and mental illness treatment. "This is a drop-in, it is a temporary situation," she said. "It doesn't begin to address the situation."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/programs/metromorning/scarborough-homeless-shelter-1.4442614
2018-10-15T18:15:20
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An aboriginal deacon explains why he embraces Christianity despite the church's history In Canada, the largest religion among aboriginal people is Roman Catholicism. The 2011 National Household Survey reports that more than half a million aboriginal people in Canada affiliate themselves with the Catholic Church. However, some aboriginal people see the church as a willing partner of government in their colonization. The church has also been at the centre of court cases involving abuses at federally-mandated residential schools it managed. Rennie Nahanee is a deacon with St. Paul's Indian Catholic Church in North Vancouver, and he's a member of the Squamish First Nation. In this interview, he explains why he believes there are similarities between Catholicism and traditional aboriginal culture, and how faith survives the abuses of the past. Click the button to hear the interview.
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/the180/refugee-arrival-stories-are-too-happy-the-harm-of-french-immersion-and-who-gets-to-decide-who-s-a-feminist-1.3452586/an-aboriginal-deacon-explains-why-he-embraces-christianity-despite-the-church-s-history-1.3452651
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World Wide Study Bible Study a Bible passage . >>IMAGE 5656 “Et assembles l’une h l’autre;” — “And associated with each other.”. 5757 Matthew 4:21; Mark Corinthians, (Acts. 6161. 6262 “Et n’y a en chose quelconque debars si grans ni tant a craindre que sent ceux-la;” — “And in no department are there disputes so great, or so much to be dreaded as those:”. 6363 (Acts64 “Mieux avisez que les autres;” — “Better advised than the others.” Timothy65 “Combien c’est vne chose insupportable;” — “How insufferable a thing it, 6666.) “Although the death of many saints was precious in the sight of the Lord, (Psalm (Matthew 7171 “Ironie, c’est a dire, mocquerie;” — “Irony, that is to say, mockery.”;.”, 7474 “Vn Rhetoricien ou harangueur;” — “A Rhetorician, or declaimer.”75 “Ces vaillans docteurs;” — “Those valiant teachers.”, 7676 7777 “Eloquence et rhetorique;” — “Eloquence and rhetoric.”78 “Vne bonne erudition, et scauoir solide;” — “Good learning, and solid wisdom.”79 Timothy 4:3,) and were carried away with a silly eagerness to have persons that had a good manner of address.”80 “Les humbles;” — “The humble.”; 8181 .”.”
https://www.ccel.org/study/1_Corinthians_1:10-18
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Rockin In The USA: Hot 100 Hits Of The 80s / Various [Import] - CD - Artist: Various Artists - Genre: Rock - Release Date: 9/7/2018 Ace has already covered the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s; their first ’80s hit anthology is split between one-hit wonders and stars still shining today. Includes "Time After Time" Cyndi Lauper, "Someday Someway" Marshall Crenshaw, "What I Like About You" Romantics, "You Might Think" Cars, "Our Lips Are Sealed" Go-Go’s, "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" Pat Benatar, "Is It Love" Mr. Mister, "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A." John Cougar Mellencamp, "I Need You" Paul Carrack…23 hits! Ace.
https://www.ccmusic.com/rockin-in-the-usa-hot-100-hits-of-the-80s-var/029667089623
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Neolith Aspen Grey is our Stone of The Month. This stunning submerged sink – one of the latest European trends to sweep Australia – is crafted out of the newly released Aspen Grey. Designed by Nina Maya Interiors, this breath-taking property effortlessly pairs Aspen Grey’s natural aesthetic with contemporary design elements. Flowing from the vanity to the stairs, Neolith Aspen Grey is the focal point of this elegant modern design. Highlighting Aspen Grey further, this design has given deeper dimension through the light fittings. Drawing inspiration from natural Aspen stone, Neolith Aspen Grey is ideal for creating texture due its subtle light and dark undertones. Synergising with both the intricate timber cladding and the dark metal staircase frame, Neolith Aspen Grey is perfect for adding contrast to both light and dark elements. Photography by Nicole England This contemporary design highlights the extensive design possibilities of Neolith!
https://www.cdkstone.com.au/2018/09/15/submerging-sinks/
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Sweet Treats A healthy diet need not exclude delicious treats. Here you will find an array of healthy baking recipes that will satisfy those with even the sweetest of sweet tooth! Our recipes are focused on replacing traditional ingredients, such as refined white sugars and common food allergens, with whole food ingredients that pack a nutrient-dense punch. From banana bread to luscious gluten-free cakes topped with whipped coconut cream, and of course, cookie recipes. We’ve got your sweet cravings covered!
https://www.ceres.co.nz/recipes/cake-cookies-muffins/
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