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Alexander Keiller Museum. Museums in the UK, view from the air or street map.
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Aviva chief executive Mark Wilson and other directors have received a rap on the knuckles from shareholders over its preference shares sale u-turn, with the possibility that their bonuses could take a hit.
It would be unprecedented for Aviva to cut the bonuses of its non-executive directors over the mishap.
Chairman Sir Adam Montague accepted that board members could be penalised over the “fiasco”, which was a “calamitous and self-inflicted” wound, The Times reports.
Wilson ranked second, behind RSA chief executive Stephen Hester, in the Insurance Times 2017 Earnings Report.
Last year he took home a £4.3m in total, including a £1.9m annual bonus.
However, the preference shares u-turn, which caught the eye of the regulator and angered investors, could cost him in 2018.
This is despite Aviva offering goodwill payments to reimburse investors over the botched cancellation.
And I wonder, can I learn not to fight the process of surrender? Each time the fullness wanes, can I learn to ask, "What am I being invited to release?" Can I move beyond seeing emptiness as a necessary but unpleasant preparation for fullness and learn to receive the unique gifts that emptiness offers? For it is only here that we discover ourselves loved in our poverty, our nothingness. It is here alone that we learn we are cherished not for our doing, but because by unfathomable mystery God delights in our being.
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Our offices are at the East end of Rose Street, behind Jenners. Our doorway is opposite the back entrance to Marks and Spencer and between the Abbotsford Pub and Fopp Records. We are about 5 minute walk from Waverley Station (train).
Wife: Gertrude Mary Kortright (1920-2005) married 1943-11-08, Short Hills, NJ, USA.
Buried: Brigadier General William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery (Wrightstown, Burlington County, New Jersey): "Measday, James Paul, b. 01/10/1922, d. 03/09/1999, US Army, 1LT, Res: Toms River, NJ, Plot: N 0 3232, bur. 03/15/1999, [VA]"
Obituary - The Star-Ledger, March 10, 1999.
James P. Measday, 77, of Toms River, a sales executive, died yesterday at home.
A Mass will be offered at 11 a.m. Monday in St. Lukes Church, Toms River, after the funeral from the Silverton Memorial Funeral Home, 2482 Church Rd., Toms River.
Mr. Measday was vice-president of sales for the Mason-Keller Co., Roseland, where he worked for 15 years before retiring in 1989.
He was chairman of the St. Lukes building committee, former chairman of the Newark Archdiocese Pastoral Consul, and first president of the Pastoral Consul at St. Philomenas Church in Livingston.
He also was a member of the Penn State University Alumni Association, a former Cub Scout leader of Troop 16 and Boy Scout leader of Troop 16, both of St. Philomenas Church.
He served on the pool committee, and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Mens Club, both of Greenbriar Woodlands, Toms River.
Born in Brooklyn, he lived in Livingston before moving to Toms River 10 years ago.
Surviving are his wife, Gertrude K.; three sons, Thomas, Daniel and James K.; three daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Johnson. Mrs. Carol Bates and Mrs. Judith Lagas, and 11 grandchildren.
Situated on the Eastern slopes of the Malvern Hills, in the picturesque town of Great Malvern, Lamex Malvern was established in 2000, as the Agrifoods division continued the growth seen in the 1990’s.
The office is now responsible for Lamex UK’s fruit, vegetable, dried fruit and honey business, and the commercial dept. of 3 industry experts is supported by an experienced team of logistics and technical support staff.
Lamex Agrifoods is now one of the major suppliers of IQF fruit, vegetables and honey in the UK.
There are no generic sentences starting with 'we' here, padded with stock photos. Wyz is currently a one man company, and the services it provides match my personal interests and the needs of my clients and co workers.
'Me' is Roderik Muit, Drupal developer and 'Project management assistant' in whatever original way my clients / co workers need it.
Wyz is officially located in my hometown of Amsterdam (The Netherlands). I spend a lot of time in Budapest (Hungary) these days.
Drupal. I only do other things if really interesting, and/or requested by my existing clients.
My path as a self employed Drupalist has evolved from 'take everything I can get' to mostly back end work. (Coding custom modules, Drupal Commerce, CTools/configuration management of larger sites, communication with external systems, etc).
Also: 'project management assistant' and 'business conduit'. I help my clients in the Netherlands find work force in Hungary so they can sustain/grow their website business, and help find western partners for my Hungarian Drupal developer colleagues. I do whatever is needed in smoothing the communication between parties, provide guarantees for as long as my Dutch clients feel unsure about the delivery of results they can expect, and do any work that keeps being needed.
Newest development: through and with my friends/colleagues at Cheppers, I'm part of an engineering team at Acquia. This is taking up most of my time since the fall of 2015, for an indefinite time period. Still being self employed officially, I still have and need/want to keep other clients, but my time is limited. We'll see when and how this period ends.
Remember: Give yourself space. People driving cars often just don’t see motorcycles. Even when drivers do see you, chances are they’ve never been on a motorcycle and can’t properly judge your speed.
• Wear bright clothing and a light-coloured helmet.
• Constantly search the road for changing conditions.
• Know and follow the rules of the road.
• Stick to the speed limit.
Although our practice was established with the intention of offering osteopathic care to the local community, we strongly believe that osteopathy should go hand in hand with both traditional medicine and other alternative therapies.
We have gathered together a number of qualified healthcare professionals in order to offer our patients a variety of health and wellbeing options.
Our associate therapists keep their own diaries and make their own appointments. You can find contact information and pricing details on their individual profile sections below.
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Written by Geraldine Plunkett, this publication was printed in 1917 by Colm O'Lochlainn at the Candle Press. The poems in this slim pamphlet use much nature imagery, but the frontispiece, the only illustration included, seems not to correspond closely to any of them.
A landscape view along a track, framed by tall bushy trees on the left and and a hedge on the right, creating a vista across low hills and a meandering river. The shadowy foreground, in which a few patches of light fall to highlight the uneven way, contrasts with the bright middle ground and background.
Most Internet marketers I know struggle to stay focused. So do I sometimes. Staying focused when working from home can sometimes be really hard, as there are so many things which may keep you from working, and being your own boss doesn’t really help either. In fact, many of the fellows I know from the online gaming industry play online poker while they really should be working. Even though I have done it too, and when the occasion occurs, I still do, this is one of the biggest mistakes you can make. While some people make a decent living from playing online poker, only a sparse group are really that great that they reach all the way up to the high stakes tables.
Thus the majority of entrepreneurs is simply better off working! Take PokerStrategy, the biggest affiliate in the world, as an example. There isn’t a living soul on earth that makes that kind of money playing online poker. From what I’ve heard, they have a monthly turnover of approximately $8 million dollars. Personally, I’m not working as hard anymore compared to when I just started working for myself, although occasionally I still have my moments. Averaging 60+ hour work weeks will eventually burn you out. Then again, I don’t have to as I’ve learned to be more efficient. For instance, I have outsourced all my writing, and I try to come up with neat things that help me to do more in less time.
Take statistics. Checking your statistics can be a very time-consuming action, that’s why many marketing blogs tell you to only do this once every week or so. I know this rule by heart, but still, the first thing I do after making coffee in the morning is checking my stats. I confess I’m a stats addict!
This morning I decided to invest some time into creating something that I had on my mind for a while, something that helps me out being more efficient in regards to the previously mentioned addiction; a dashboard. Since I make use of Piwik (open source analytics program) for all my mini sites, and Piwik has all these handy little widgets which can be implemented and used externally, I created a dashboard which displays the most important statistics of the previous day. Besides statistics, my dashboard also contains links to the home page, CMS, and the Piwik installation. I predict that my dashboard will save me up to 10 minutes a day.
Another thing I once created to become more efficient is LinkAdmin.net. I will dedicate a post to it some other time, as it still isn’t finished for the public, however, I’m already using it myself. In a nutshell, LinkAdmin.net helps me to manage my links; paid links (shame, shame, everybody knows my name), and exchanged links.
Conclusion. Us entrepreneurs enjoy the most of freedom, nonetheless, we still have to pay our bills at the end of every month. Losing focus is easy, but staying focused really pays off. Learn how to do your work more efficiently, and you’ll be rewarded with plenty of time off to spend however you like it.
Let me end this post with a quote.
Mati and Filip – such a beautiful couple! Today the first 4 photos from their wedding day. Work in progress. More photographs soon.
Summary Original drawing of a giant bear (Soviet Union) with its paw caught in the mouth of a fish (Afghanistan).
Notes Title by cataloger.; "80-J188-A" - number written on plastic cover.; Copyright currently held by the Pritzker Military Museum & Library. For information go to pritzkermilitary.org.
North Kiteboarding is already promoting its new 2014 line up and the Dyno is their lightwind and racing weapon of choice.
The kitesurfing racing scene has seen quite an increase in popularity which is very evident in the increased advertising for huge race boards, large fins and massive kites. One of the first companies to bring out kites that were tailored to the needs of racers was Ozone. Their Ozone Edge is very popular at the race courses and so North is now on the attack with their latest Dyno 2014.
Whether that means they acknowledge the dominance of Ozone in that area or whether it is just a cheap shot, you be the judge. Either way, the race is on!
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Stefan was with us in Gokova last season and it seems as if all the PKRA riders are coming to check out what our spots are all about. With constant 15 knots everyday and flat water to boot, last week Mario Rodwald was here to train for the next leg in the PKRA tour.
Stefan Spiessberger, Austrias PKRA export and freestyle nr. 22, is shown in this video using some nice slow motion footage, ripping the lagoon in Tarifa and we are hoping to see him on a podium soon!
The Washington Post burped out a non-horrible immigration article the other day that managed to include some dissent toward the liberal dogma that unlimited immigration is a total good. The piece even suggested that enforcing existing laws might be a part of “preserving American jobs” — imagine that.
Wednesday’s front page presentation emphasized President Trump’s so-called bureaucratic approach to the issue and his intention to “reduce the number of foreigners living in the United States.” It sounds like the bureaucracy is just enforcing existing law, but whatever works.
But in a systematic and less visible way, his administration is following a blueprint to reduce the number of foreigners living in the United States — those who are undocumented and those here legally — and overhaul the U.S. immigration system for generations to come.
Across agencies and programs, federal officials are wielding executive authority to assemble a bureaucratic wall that could be more effective than any concrete and metal one. While some actions have drawn widespread attention, others have been put in place more quietly.
The administration has moved to slash the number of refugees, accelerate deportations and terminate the provisional residency of more than a million people, among other measures. On Monday, the Department of Homeland Security said nearly 60,000 Haitians allowed to stay in the United States after a devastating 2010 earthquake have until July 2019 to leave or obtain another form of legal status.
“He’s building a virtual wall by his actions and his rhetoric,” said Kevin Appleby, migration policy director for the Center for Migration Studies, a nonprofit think tank.
Trump administration officials say they are simply upholding laws their predecessors did not and preserving American jobs. Previous Republican and Democratic administrations were too soft on enforcement, they say, and too rosy in their view of immigration as an unambiguously positive force.
William Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution, said that until now U.S. immigration rates have largely spared the country from the challenges facing advanced industrial nations such as Japan and Germany that can’t replace aging workers fast enough. By slashing immigration, Frey said, the country could end up with labor shortages and other workforce issues.
American businesses won’t need inexpensive foreign workers because robots will be even cheaper, and the machines are coming soon.
Oxford researchers forecast in 2013 that nearly half of American jobs were vulnerable to machine or software replacement within 20 years. Rice University computer scientist Moshe Vardi believes that in 30 years humans will become largely obsolete, and world joblessness will reach 50 percent. The Gartner tech advising company believes that one-third of jobs will be done by machines by 2025. The consultancy firm PwC published a report earlier this year that forecast robots could take 38 percent of US jobs by 2030.
In short, reducing immigration severely — say to ZERO — is the optimum strategy going forward into the automated future. It makes no sense to import foreigners — who only come for the money and not to become Americans — when they will be unemployable and angry in a few years.
Spread over some 50 hectares, the Mont d’Arbois golf course has, over the years, become a leading name in mountain golfing offering a top quality course and a beautiful location. Situated on a plateau at 1320 metres, you could easily think you were on a plain thanks to its even elevation that enables players to focus all of their energy on their swing. Not to be missed are the unique observation points linking the Col de Véry to the Mont Joly mountain chain.
Four years ago, Steve Muller, greenkeeper at the Mont d’Arbois golf club, began taking care of the golf course in an ecological manner by using non-polluting products to treat the greens. These products, exempt from fungicides and herbicides, thus promote plant-animal biodiversity and the biological activity of the soil.
The aim of this well thought-out approach to maintenance is to cultivate the different types of grass that grow naturally in the mountains as they are better adapted to the constraints presented. Actions such as recycling 100% of all vegetal waste, creating an ecological niche (a high rough, an area requiring no maintenance), encouraging plants to grow (using natural, organic products) mulching and taking care of the trees (pruning) have been implemented.
The Mont d’Arbois golf club can now blend into the mountainous surroundings thanks to the flora and fauna that remain unspoiled and an eco-friendly approach to managing the environment.
Preferably start with an iron to avoid ending up in the trees on the plateau above then a small iron for the second swing (watch out for the hillock on the left). Possibility of reaching the green in 1 for good golfers.
Difficulty: Out of bounds zone to the left.
Par 3 quite long, keep slightly to the right because the difficulty lies in the out of bounds zone to the left.
Par 4 quite short, keep slightly to the right.
Difficulty: bunker in front of the green.
Par 5 uphill slightly, dogleg right, aim for the farm building if choosing a drive to the right of the fairway; second swing onto the plateau.
No major difficulties approaching the green, but an out of bounds zone behind it.
Par 3 with an out of bounds zone to the left, long green (better to play long).
Par 4, slight slope to the right, keep to the left of the fairway; then aim for left of the green.
Par 4 with a major difficulty: water obstacle to the right; aim for the central tree; then no problem approaching the green, slight climb.
Par 5 with a water obstacle to the right; keep slightly to the left of the fairway. Then 2nd swing in front of the water, and the green approach is quite simple.