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Practically free from black specs. Not more than 5 specs including peel particles per 10 gram of pulp.
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Not less than 30 seconds by FORD Cup No.8 (Alphonso & Totapuri).
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Not less than 15-20 seconds by FORD Cup No. 8 (Raspuri).
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3.1 Kgs. Minimum per can of A-10 size.
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Supplier would guarantee no microbial spoilage occuring during entire shelf life of the product.
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As in all counties in Michigan, all roads in Oakland County fall into one of three categories of road jurisdiction: 1. State highways (MDOT) 2. County roads (RCOC) 3. City or village streets.
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There area a total of approximately 5,600 miles of roads, including all jurisdictions, in Oakland County. Below is a detailed look at each of these levels of jurisdiction.
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State highways fall under the jurisdiction of the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). Included under this heading are all highways with letters in their names, such as "M", "US" or "I". Examples include M-24, M-1, M-5, US-24, I-75, I-696, etc.
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Generally, all freeways fall under MDOT jurisdiction, as do the major inter-county roads such as Woodward Avenue (M-1) and Telegraph Road (US-24). In all, there are 310 miles of state highways in Oakland County.
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The Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) is responsible for a 2,600-mile county road system, which is the largest county road system in the state. In fact, RCOC's road system is second in size only to the state highway system.
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RCOC also still has more than 750 miles of gravel roads. In addition, under contract with the Michigan Department of Transportation, RCOC provides routine maintenance on the 310 miles of state highway in Oakland County. RCOC also maintains approximately 90 percent of all traffic signals in the county, including RCOC's own signals, state highway signals, and city street signals.
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The Road Commission is not part of Oakland County general government. It is a legally separate entity, receiving the bulk of its operating funds directly from the state. RCOC does not directly receive property taxes for road maintenance or improvements. RCOC operates with a budget in excess of $90 million and with 548 employees (the same number RCOC had in 1974).
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RCOC has jurisdiction over all roads in all the townships in the county. Additionally, it has jurisdiction over many of the primary, or "mile-type" roads (Big Beaver, Southfield Road, Pontiac Trail, etc.) in the cities and villages in Oakland County.
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Unlike townships, cities and villages, according to Michigan law, are allowed jurisdiction over roads within their boundaries. Over the years, some cities and villages have taken jurisdiction over some of the roads within their boundaries. Most often this has occurred at the time the community incorporated.
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The cities and villages have jurisdiction over all neighborhood or subdivision streets. Whether a city or village or the Road Commission has jurisdiction over major streets within the community depends upon a variety of factors and differs from community to community.
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Here are some facts about cities and villages in Oakland County and their streets.
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There are 40 cities and villages in Oakland County.
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In all, the cities and villages in Oakland County have jurisdiction over approximately 2,700 miles of roads.
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In nearly every city and village, the jurisdiction of the major streets is divided between the community and the Road Commission.
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Below are links to maps indicating road jurisdiction within Oakland County. Each map covers one of four quadrants of the county.
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For years, we’ve known this. We’ve seen the horror, the chaos, the devastation left by these terrible wars. Will there never be peace? Will the monkeys ever make peace with the Ninja and stop throwing bombs at them when they try and pull them off their platforms? … Wait what?! Munkey Vs Ninjas, released by Rana Bros, is available on the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad for $0.99.
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I don’t even know. You play a cute Monkey on a platform. Ninjas appear and toss up dynamite attached to balloons. If your platform gets hit, it lowers to the ground. You’re goal is to save little monkeys on balloons and kill ninjas to raise up the platform. Enemies come in huge swarms and you have to be very careful where you toss your bombs and what you hit since hitting little monkeys will lower your platform. If your platform hits the bottom, then I guess the Ninjas are having Monkey for dinner tonight or something.
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Firstly, the game doesn’t allow you to directly control the monkey. You must tilt the iDevice to move the monkey and I can’t tell you how unreliable this is in a pinch. Giving us the option to drag our fingers to move the monkey would have been great but as it is, it’s a gimmicky and unreliable way to guide the monkey… and considering how crazy frantic the game gets, this is annoying and frustrating.
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Your bomb dropping depends solely on where your monkey is standing. Add the lack of direct control and this becomes painful. Ninjas move so fast and there is just so much on screen at any given time and they all move extremely quickly. It just feels unfair by later levels.
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Finally, the last thing I just couldn’t get past in order to like this app was the background. Yes it’s extremely pretty at first, but once you are in game, with all the green ninjas, the giant bombs, smoke effects, balloons, and other stuff moving around on screen, the detailing just obscures everything that’s happening. I can’t see half the stuff happening and it’s too busy to make sense of the screen. Add that I am red-green color blind and this game is incomprehensible in the frantic pace.
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I couldn’t enjoy this one, but it’s a game that works. No crashing, no bugs, and the game clearly works for the first couple of minutes whenever I played. I just didn’t want to play after a day or so. Munkey Vs Ninjas is OpenFeint compatible, which means high score submissions of course. I would say, everyone else should try this app out. It is rather entertaining and maybe you’ll find more enjoyment out of it. The frantic pace might just be perfect for others, but for me personally, I just didn’t like the pace or gameplay controls. So if you’d like to save those cute little monkeys from evil little Ninjas, pick this up and start tossing those bombs! OF COURSE!!
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AppSafari review of Munkey Vs Ninjas was written by Joseph Ho on January 5th, 2011 and categorized under App Store, Games, Scrolling Shooter. Page viewed 3282 times, 2 so far today. Need help on using these apps? Please read the Help Page.
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I've been meaning to put these up for a while. My pre-algebra students finished their exponents brochures (description here) and they're kind of awesome so I thought I would post them. Unfortunately, they did not do as well on the test following the brochures as I would have liked (80% average which is ok, but I wanted better). I think they performed poorly because even though the brochures helped them cement the basic rules, it didn't help them review how to tackle the different types of problems they might see. I was trying to avoid doing a drill and kill review worksheet by doing a project instead, but since the test had drill and kill problems, the only way to really prepare them for the test was with a worksheet. So we're going to spend another few days reviewing exponents and we'll have a retake in a week.
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I already started the review. With our first extra day on exponents, I made a fake test for them that I had "taken" by compiling all the mistakes they made on their first test. I showed them how I grade tests and then asked them to grade "my" test without an answer key. I tried to make it a little bit fun in that I said I would award a prize to the student who's final grade was closest to the grade I would have given this test. Every single student graded the test to within two or three points of the grade I would have given it. They also found all the mistakes and discussed how frustrating it was when I didn't show my work or circle my answer. It actually turned into a pretty fun activity because they got to scold me and they were having great discussions about which errors constituted arithmetic errors (which is only -1/2 a point) and which errors constituted understanding errors (which is -1 point). So clearly they know the material well enough to recognize good work from bad work. I just need to get them to recognize their own good work and bad work. When I was wondering aloud about how the same student who got a 65% on his own test could have identified and corrected 100% of my mistakes the very next day, one of our Japanese teachers mentioned that it's easier to understand a language that you're studying than it is to speak it. So I need to give them more speaking practice? Maybe I've been focusing too much on error correction. I decided to make one of my teaching goals this year to help kids learn to recognize their own errors and I guess I went a little overboard. I have a nice, long drill and kill practice test lined up for them next.
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Anyway, without further ado, here are my students' "exponent planet" brochures.
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A new Ponemon Institute study finds 70% of critical infrastructure companies have been hit by security breaches in the last year, but cyber security programs are still a low priority.
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Uptime still trumps proactive cyber security measures in most critical infrastructure organizations worldwide, a new Ponemon Institute study shows.
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Though 60% of global IT and IT security executives at critical infrastructure organizations say minimizing downtime is a top security objective, just 32% say improving their security posture is a priority. On top of that, 67% say they suffered at least one security breach in the past 12 months that resulted in confidential data loss or disruption to operations. Nearly one-fourth of those attacks were due to insiders or privileged IT users being negligent, the respondents said.
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"Security as a priority… that didn't make the top five list," says Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute. "Availability and uptime" are top priorities.
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Preventing and quickly detecting advanced persistent threats (APTs) was a priority for 55% of companies, followed by preventing cyber attacks (44%), compliance (40%), securing the national critical infrastructure (35%), and then, with 32%, improving the organization's security posture.
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The perspective of prioritizing availability over improving security is "short-sighted," says Dave Frymier, CISO at Unisys, which commissioned the study. "If you have a cyber security event, it's probably going to affect the availability of your service."
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Meanwhile, critical infrastructure firms remain conflicted about patching their software with security or other updates. Fifty-four percent say their organization can't upgrade legacy systems to more secure systems cost-effectively without "sacrificing mission-critical security," the report says.
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The full report, "Critical Infrastructure: Security Preparedness and Maturity," is available here for download.
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That's right! Thanks for the reminder, @Marilyn.
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Things tend to move kinda slooooowly when it comes to security in the ICS/SCADA critical infrastructure world.
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Dave Frymier blogged about the lax security around IT infrastructure in airports, utilities, and other critical areas for Dark Readong back in April in 'Baby Teeth' In Infrastructure Cyber Security Framework. Sadly it looks like nothing much has changed. But it's a good read if anyone wants to dive deeper into the subject.
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No surprise here that operations/uptime trumps shoring up cyber security for ICS/SCADA folks, but Frymier's point that an attack could cause an outage is the bottom line here. And the data indicating that patching is still not common practice is interesting, especially now that more (but not enough) ICS/SCADA vendors are actually issuing security updates.
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Every day I walk up through the “Parco di San Giovanni” to the bus stop. The silver barked plane trees form a green shady canopy over the sidewalk as I head up the hill towards a long staircase. On both sides of the road are bright yellow buildings trimmed with intricate floral patterns. When I reach the top of the staircase I am rewarded with a view of the shimmering blue-green waters of the Gulf of Trieste. As I wind my way further up the hill the sweet fragrance of roses wafts towards me.
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Triestini still call this area the Ex-Opp – this is the site of the former Ospedale Psychiatric Provinciale. It is hard to believe that these gardens and buildings were all once part of a psychiatric facility. In the late 1800’s Trieste experienced a large growth in its population and the existing medical facilities could not meet the needs of the growing population. A new facility was needed. In the 1890’s the city administration specified that the new facility had to adhere to an open door concept – porte aperte – a radical move away from the “prison” like conditions or “madhouses” that existed at the time. The new facility was to be like a small village, with many different structures each with its own function and every residence had to have its own garden. The buildings had to be functional but also had to be elegant and attractive. This would be a far more conducive setting to aid in the recovery of the patients than a large institutional building.
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An international design contest was held and the challenge to build this “utopian” complex was awarded to the architect Ludovico Braidotti.
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Construction started in 1902 and on November 4th 1908 the “magnifico frenocomio civico” was inaugurated. City politics forced the building of a wall encircling the complex which in fact closed it off from the city and away from the “porte aperte” originally intended.
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The complex included more than thirty buildings on three different levels or terraces. The first level was the entrance on Via San Cecilio with the administration buildings and the villas for “first class paying” patients.
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The psychiatric buildings were distributed on two sides of a central axis on the second level – which is the tree-lined road that I walk up every day. On one side were the buildings for women and on the other side the same buildings but for men. Each building had a different level of care – one for patients there for observation, one for those that were “tranquili” , one for those that were “agitiati” and those that were “semi-agitati”, one for those that were suicidal.
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The large staircase led to the third level where the support buildings were located – the kitchen, the heating plant, the laundry but also a church, “La Chiesa del Buon Pastore” and a theatre.
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There were also buildings for care of patients that had tuberculosis and other infectious diseases.
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It was an elegant and peaceful little village spread over 22 hectares. There were extensive wooded areas and vegetable plots and pathways to stroll through the elegant English gardens. Ludovico Braidotti selected the rose as the main ornamental plant for the gardens. The larger buildings had long wide balconies with wrought iron railings. The smaller buildings looked like alpine cottages with carved wooded balconies.
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This was for its time indeed a leading edge psychiatric facility. In the 1970’s the facility became a symbol of change. In 1971 Franco Basaglia considered to be the most influential Italian psychiatrist of the 20th century was named director of the facility. He was a pioneer of the modern concept of treatment for mental health and lead the drive to dismantle psychiatric hospitals. In 1977 the facility was closed and literally fell into ruin.
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In 1987 the University of Trieste began the process of restoring and reusing five of these buildings. There is a good flow of students up and down the pathways and of course with students also comes the need for caffe/bars! The local health authority has also restored and is using some of the buildings.
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In 2005 a magnificent garden containing more than 5000 roses was planted as a symbol linking the past and the present. Every April the area literally springs to life with the “HortisTergeste” garden show. Thousands of people come here to enjoy and buy plants for their own gardens.
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There are still a number of abandoned buildings but I think it is almost fitting for them to stay abandoned – a haunting reminder of how we need to keep striving to better understand and treat mental illnesses.
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I have also included some very evocative archival pictures.
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The Conwy Farmers Market is back on the 24th of April, feast your senses on some wonderful local produce at the RSPB Conwy.
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It's drawing very close to the end of the season for mussels...don't miss out on Conwy's famous offering and get them before the end of April.
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Take a trip to Spain with the wonderful Beatriz Albo now appearing in our Kitchen Theatre on Saturday at 2.20 pm..
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For the first time at the Feast, enter the world of the amazing mini-beasts!
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Download our 2018 festival brochure & map!
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We've been cooking up a storm this year! Feast your eyes on the scrumptious weekend planned for Gwledd Conwy Feast 2018!
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What is Living Well in Wabash County CoA, Inc.?
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Established in 1974, this local not-for-profit has worked to foster independence by meeting the needs of the Wabash County residents, age 60 and over. Transportation, information and referral, senior activities and food distribution have been, and continue to be, integral parts of Living Well in Wabash County.
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In these ways, Living Well in Wabash County is achieving its mission: to assist the citizens of Wabash County in meeting their social, physical, economic and mobility needs with an emphasis on persons of age 60 and over.
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Winchester Center provides a variety of activities, services and opportunities for life-long learning to Wabash County residents.
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Wabash County Transportation provides public transportation within Wabash County for residents of all ages.
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“Seniors Make a Difference” provides custom designed civic engagement opportunities which help others, young and old by matching seniors' time and expertise with local needs.
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The Community Cupboard Pantry serves people of all ages in the county based on need.
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A Client Advocate offering assistance to cancer patients of all ages and their families is available without an appointment every Friday from 11:00 - 3:00. This service is made possible by the H.O.P.E. Foundation in Wabash County, Cancer Services of Northeastern Indiana and Living Well in Wabash County.
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Living Well in Wabash County CoA, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Wabash County Public Transportation and the Winchester Center are United Fund programs.
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South Bend Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg is officially running for the Democratic nomination for president.
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Buttigieg is a fast-rising political star who has gone from receiving less than 1% of support to standing among candidates like Senators Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker.
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Buttigieg’s message Sunday focused on two topics: The need for generational change in the country and the idea that he is an entirely different political figure at a time when the American people are looking for something different in their politics.
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Buttigieg is an Afghanistan war veteran and a Harvard grad, and the first openly gay presidential candidate.
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name = "Cooldown Buttons_Cooldown Manager"
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I'm currently having a minor issue with this addon. The number 3 appears in front of each cooldown, regardless of the length or time remaining. It's an annoyance more than anything and adds a little extra clutter. I was wondering if anyone had this issue or knew how to fix it. Thanks.
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i'm using this addon with my death knight, and every time a rune type is on cooldown, it shows a button for every skill that use that rune.
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Any chance to fix it? maybe something like hide that skill that dont have a cd.
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i think there's no need to track runes CD with this addon, since it is easy to track with others specifics addons.
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