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The 146-room Courtyard Edison in Edison, N.J., was one of five hotels included in this portfolio buy.
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA. — Noble Investment Group has agreed to buy a five-hotel portfolio in Orlando, Atlanta and New Jersey for $142 million. The portfolio includes a total of 1,396 rooms.
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The acquisition includes three Marriott-managed properties in the Orlando suburb of Lake Buena Vista: the 312-room Courtyard Lake Buena Vista, the 388-room Fairfield Inn Lake Buena Vista and the 400-room Springhill Suites Lake Buena Vista. The remaining two properties, both operated by Remington Lodging, are the 146-room Courtyard Edison in Edison, N.J., and the 150-room Residence Inn Buckhead in Atlanta.
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The hotels achieved an average RevPAR (revenue per available room) of $84, with a 79 percent occupancy rate and ADR (average daily rate) of $106 over a 12-month basis. The portfolio has an existing debt balance of about $98 million.
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The seller, Ashford Hospitality Trust, expects the net proceeds from the disposition to be about $37 million after debt repayment and transaction costs. Ashford will use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including net debt reduction, stock buybacks or the acquisition of other full-service hotels.
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The transaction is scheduled to close during the current quarter.
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Dallas-based Ashford Hospitality Trust (NYSE: AHT) is a publicly traded REIT focused on investing in upper-upscale, full-service hotels. The company’s stock price closed at $5.94 per share on Friday, April 15, down from $9.53 a year ago.
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Atlanta-based Noble Investment Group’s private equity real estate funds seek investment opportunities where the company can enhance Class B assets in A-quality locations.
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Chester, a man who lives down the road from me, is deeply in need of prayer from brothers and sisters in Christ this week. He is despairing of life and has even entertained thoughts of taking his life. Chester lives inside San Quentin State Prison, and his name is not really Chester. He has been in prison for 14 years, serving a 50-year-to-life sentence. This last theft was the third strike of a three-strike law. All of Chester’s crimes have been robberies, with the combined total that he stole being less than $500. No, that’s not a typo. He will probably serve more than 30 years for stealing petty cash and car stereos. Chester has given his life to Christ and wants a chance to prove that he is a new man, transformed by Jesus.
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When he was incarcerated, his ex-wife forbade Chester, a convict, to ever communicate with his baby daughter. Instead, Chester filled journal after journal with love letters to the daughter he doesn’t know, lessons he wants to teach her about following Jesus and not his own bad choices. He mailed these books to friends for safekeeping. A few months ago, those friends went to a restaurant in a nearby town and recognized the name of their teenage waitress. They asked her questions confirming that she was Chester’s daughter, then asked if she would like to read words that her father penned just for her. She devoured the first volume and wrote to her dad, but her mother will not let her visit him. Her letters have been a healing balm to Chester’s raw heart. But they’ve also caused him to feel afresh what he has missed. That’s why he is especially down this Christmas season. Would you please take a moment and pray that God would wrap His arms of love tightly around Chester and give him hope and strength to not give up? He needs to experience God’s tender presence tonight and your prayers will help.
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This entry was posted in Faith & Grace on December 15, 2008 by Taryn Hutchison.
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It is rightly said that amid the skyscrapers, the life gets swift! New York City is the urban paradise that never stops or sleeps and the credit goes to the enthusiasts that are always jubilant about everything in life. No wonder, we find some of the best fashion trends and genres bred here and spread to other parts of the world. My stay in NY was marked by the expositions of colors and vibrance that I found in the attires of people there. Their enthusiasm propels them and so I too found the propulsions. I found in myself the YOLO spirit and went on to fill my wardrobes. My affinities soon recognized the icons of YOLO souls and I picked some casuals with a handful of jewelry products that were more organic than glam! Wearing those, I found the resonance with the dwellers of the city of skyscrapers. This sense of belongingness to the cosmopolitan life, however, did not turn off my fire for the traditional concepts back home.
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Fashion trends of NY inspire me at heart!
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The city of New York is fastly paced and so is its fashion quotient. While this quotient is high like city’s skyscrapers, it is brisk too. You get to behold the changes very fast and hence for the fashion savvy mind like me, it is a heaven to spend time. Thoughts of my stay in NY still inspire me to make the fusions and to keep inventing the trends through my passion for dresses. The assimilative character of the city is just fine and suits much to the fashion styles that the city adores time to time. Nothing is alien and fusion is the trend.
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I have shared my personal experience of shopping during my stay in NewYork, for any questions you can comment below I would be happy to share my experience and ideas. If you are planning to visit Newyork I hope this post helps you.
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Location: View of the World Terrace Club.
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In one ear and then who cares?
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Alternately: When a person utterly fails to heed what others have to say. Opinions, criticism, and so on just go in one ear and out the other.
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Notes: This compound comes to us from the poetry of Tang dynasty poet Li Bai. The image appears to be a contrast between human enjoyment of a spring breeze (which for Li Bai blew from the east) while horses were unimpressed. It also seems likely that he was complaining about how people with no taste remained unmoved by his poetry!
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Ayup. “BaJiTouFuu problem child going strong!” Source.
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The Bunya Mountains form an isolated section of the Great Dividing Range lying about 150km from the coast. They rise abruptly form the surrounding country to an average elevation of 975m, reaching over 1100m at Mounts Mowbullan and Kiangarow.
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The park can be reached from Toowoomba, Dalby, Kingaroy or Nanango. From Toowoomba, drive 44km to Jondaryan and take the Bunya Mountains turn - off. Travel a further 65km through Maclagan. Some sections of the road are gravel.
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>> From Dalby, travel 25km to Kaimkillenbun and then 30km to Bunya Mountains via Yamsion. From Kingaroy, take the raod to Kumbia and the >> Bunya Mountains. The park is 56km from Kingaroy via this route.
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>> From Nanango, take the road to Maidenwell and turn right. This 55km route is gravel in parts.
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>> From Nanango, take the road to Maidenwell and turn right. This 55km from Kingaroy via this route.
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>> From Nanango, take the road to Maiden well and turn right. This 55km route is gravel in parts.
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All routes to the Bunya Mountains are steep; caravans and trailers are not recommended. No fuel is available on the mountain.
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The Bunya Mountains are home to many species of birds. Brilliantly coloured king parrots and crimson rosellas are commonly seen around the picnic areas.
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Red-necked wallabies often feed in grassy area. Swamp wallabies and red-necked pademelons prefer the cover of the rainforest but can be seen along the rad edge.
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Spotlighting at night may reveal many animals, including the mountain brushtail possum and the smaller Bunya Mountains ringtail possum.
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Camping National Park camping areas are located at Dandabah, Westcott and Burtons Well. Dandabah has toilets and hot showers. Westcott has pit toilets and no showers.
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Westcott has pit toilets and no showers. Burtons Well has toilets and bush 'boil your own water' showers.
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For school holidays and long weekends, a booking should be made up to 12 months in advance. To make a booking, write or telephone the Ranger to obtain a camping permit by payment of the appropriate fee.
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If an advanced booking has not been made, a permit to camp must be obtained prior to camping. If vacancies exist, obtain a permit from the office (between 2pm and 4pm daily) or from the self-registration station at the camping area.
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Walking Tracks An extensive system of walking tracks offers a range of walks from a 500m introductory stroll to a 10km hike. Visit the Information Centre to obtain a more detailed guide to walking tracks. Take care near stinging nettles and giant stinging trees.
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Picnicking Dandabah picnic area has electric barbecues. Westcott and Burton's Well picnic areas have fireplaces with firewood supplied; please use it sparingly. Bring your own kindling or fuel stoves, particularly during wet weather.
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Other accommodation Private cabins, guesthouses and houses are available for rent. For bookings, contact RACQ Accommodation Bookings direct on (07) 3361 2802 or consult the local telephone directory.
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Other Activities Ranger-led activities may be held during school holidays or on busy weekends. Visit the Information Centre to obtain a guide to activities.
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Members of the Bunya Mountains Natural History Association voluntarily assist the Rangers in providing activities for park visitors. Inquire at the NHA headquarters 'Cedarvale', located at Dandabah.
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(07) 4163 8223 between 8.30am and 5pm weekdays.
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About every three years, Aboriginal people gathered at the Bunya Mountains for tribal ceremonies, hunting, feasting, mock fighting and corroborees. There visits coincided with heavy crops of bunya pine cones.
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From the 1960's timber cutters established sawmills to harvest the timber wialth of the Bunyas. The last sawmill on the mountain closed in 1945.
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In 1908, 9303 hectares were gazetted as the Bunya Mountains National Park, the second national park in Queensland. The park now covers 11 700 hectares.
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The distinctive, dome-shaped crown of the bunya pine emerges above the tall, moist rainforest along the crest of the range. In dry rainforest at the lower elevations, bunya pine is replaced by its relative, the hoop pine.
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Natural grassland 'balds' containing a number of rare grass species adjoin the rainforest. These probably formed during a cooler and drier climatic period which caused the forests to retreat, allowing the grasses to take over.
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The national park also protects open eucalypt forests, woodlands and other dry rainforest communities. Vine thickets dominated by bottle trees or brigalow and belah can be found on western slopes.
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Bunya Mountains National Park has a mild climate with an annual rainfall of approximately 1050mm. Temperatures range between freezing and 30 C. Early morning and evening temperatures may be quite low so be prepared with warm clothing, even in summer.
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>> Do not feed the native animals. This may upset the balance of nature and can be harmful to their health and yours.
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>> Please leave your pets at home. Dogs cats and other domestic animals are not permitted in national parks.
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>> Do not collect anything from the park such as firewood and bunya nuts. All living or dead plant material and animals are protected.
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>> Minimise rubbish - please take your rubbish off the mountain. Separate recyclables and dispose of them appropriately back at home.
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>> Please be careful with fire. Light fires only in designated fireplaces.
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>> Keep to the walking tracks. These provide access to the park's features and minimise your impact on the environment.
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MS 501 DALBY QLD 4405 (07) 4668 3127 between 2pm and 4pm daily.
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(07) 4639 4599 between 8.30am and 5.00pm weekdays.
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Aurinia Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:AUPH / TSX:AUP) (“Aurinia” or the “Company”) has released its financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2018. Amounts, unless specified otherwise, are expressed in U.S. dollars.
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Our Phase III clinical trial (“AURORA”) to evaluate voclosporin for the treatment of lupus nephritis (“LN”), which we initiated in May of 2017, completed enrollment in September 2018. We expect top-line data to be available in late 2019.
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A significant percentage of patients who have completed the AURORA trial are rolling over into the AURORA 2 blinded extension study (“AURORA 2”) from the AURORA Phase III clinical trial. The purpose of AURORA 2 is to assess the long-term benefit/risk of voclosporin in patients with LN; however, this study is not a requirement for potential regulatory approval for voclosporin.
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We initiated a Phase II head-to-head tolerability study of voclosporin ophthalmic solution (“VOS”) versus Restasis® (cyclosporine ophthalmic emulsion) 0.05% for the treatment of Dry Eye Syndrome (“DES”) in July 2018, and full enrollment is anticipated imminently. This four-week study of approximately 90 patients is expected to complete by the end of 2018 with data available in January 2019. We believe calcineurin inhibitors (“CNIs”) are a mainstay of treatment for DES, and the goal of this program is to develop a best-in-class treatment option.
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We also initiated a Phase II proof-of-concept study in focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (“FSGS”) in June 2018 and are currently in the process of enrolling patients. This is an open-label study of 20 treatment naïve patients diagnosed with primary FSGS.
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Aurinia also announced today that Richard M. Glickman, the Company’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, intends to retire from his position once a suitable replacement is identified and appointed. The Board of Directors will retain a search firm and initiate a search for his successor.
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At September 30, 2018, we had cash, cash equivalents and short term investments of $138.9 million compared to $150.2 million at June 30, 2018 and $173.5 million at December 31, 2017. Net cash used in operating activities was $11.3 million for the third quarter ended September 30, 2018 compared to $8.5 million for the third quarter ended September 30, 2017.
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We believe that our cash position is sufficient to fund our existing LN program including the AURORA clinical trial, conduct our current studies in FSGS and DES, complete the work required for the NDA submission to the FDA, and fund operations into 2020.
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We reported a consolidated net loss of $18.3 million or $0.21 per common share for the three months ended September 30, 2018, as compared to a consolidated net loss of $13.1 million or $0.16 per common share for the three months ended September 30, 2017.
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The increase in the loss for the three months ended September 30, 2018 compared to the same period in 2017 was primarily due to the non-cash change of $5.2 million in the estimated fair value of derivative warrant liabilities. The three months ended September 30, 2018 reflected a $4.8 million increase in the estimated fair value of derivative warrant liabilities compared to a reduction of $355,000 in the estimated fair value of derivative warrant liabilities for the three months ended September 30, 2017. The change in the revaluation of the derivative warrant liabilities is primarily driven by the change in our share price at each period end. An increase in our share price results in an increase in the estimated fair value of derivative warrant liabilities and vice versa. The derivative warrant liabilities will ultimately be eliminated on the exercise or forfeiture of the warrants and will not result in any cash outlay by the Company.
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The net loss before the non-cash change in estimated fair value of derivative warrant liabilities was $13.5 million for the three months ended September 30, 2018 compared to $13.5 million for the same period in 2017.
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For the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the consolidated net loss was $49.5 million or $0.59 per common share compared to a consolidated net loss of $67.5 million or $0.91 per common share for the comparable period in 2017. For the nine months ended September 30, 2018 we recorded an increase of $9.4 million in the estimated fair value of derivative warrant liabilities compared to $32.9 million for the comparable period in 2017.
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The net loss before the non-cash change in estimated fair value of derivative warrant liabilities was $40.1 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 compared to $34.5 million for the same period in 2017. The increased loss was primarily due to higher research and development expenses.
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Research and development expenses increased to $11.2 million for the three months ended September 30, 2018, compared to $10.8 million for the three months ended September 30, 2017. We incurred research and development expenses of $30.5 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2018, as compared to $25.2 million for the same period in 2017. The increased research and development expenses reflected costs associated with the commencements of AURORA 2 and the FSGS and DES studies.
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Corporate, administration and business development expenses increased to $2.9 million for the three months ended September 30, 2018, compared to $2.7 million for the same period in 2017. We incurred corporate, administration and business development expenses of $10.2 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 compared to $9.0 million for the comparable period in 2017. The increase was due primarily to higher non-cash stock compensation expense in 2018 compared to the same periods in 2017.
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This press release should be read in conjunction with our unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements and the MD&A for the third quarter ended September 30, 2018 which are accessible on Aurinia’s website at www.auriniapharma.com, on SEDAR at www.sedar.com or on EDGAR at www.sec.gov/edgar.
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Aurinia will host a conference call and webcast to discuss third quarter 2018 financial results today, Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 4:30 p.m. ET. This event can be accessed on the investor section of the Aurinia website at www.aurinia.com.
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FSGS is a rare disease that attacks the kidney’s filtering units (glomeruli) causing serious scarring which leads to permanent kidney damage and even renal failure. FSGS is one of the leading causes of Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) and is identified by biopsy and proteinuria. NS is a collection of signs and symptoms that indicate kidney damage, including: large amounts of protein in urine; low levels of albumin and higher than normal fat and cholesterol levels in the blood, and edema. Similar to LN, early clinical response (measured by reduction of proteinuria) is thought to be critical to long-term kidney health in patients with FSGS. Currently, there are no approved therapies for FSGS in the United States and the European Union.
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Dry eye syndrome (DES) is characterized by irritation and inflammation that occurs when the eye’s tear film is compromised by reduced tear production, imbalanced tear composition, or excessive tear evaporation. The impact of DES ranges from subtle, yet constant eye irritation to significant inflammation and scarring of the eye’s surface. Discomfort and pain resulting from DES can reduce quality of life and cause difficulty reading, driving, using computers and performing daily activities. DES is a chronic disease. There are currently two FDA approved therapies for the treatment of dry eye; however, there is opportunity for potential improvement in the effectiveness by enhancing tolerability and onset of action and alleviating the need for repetitive dosing.
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Certain statements made in this press release may constitute forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities law and forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable United States securities law. These forward-looking statements or information include but are not limited to statements or information with respect to: AURORA having data in Q4 2019, completing NDA submissions in a successful and timely manner, voclosporin being potentially a best-in-class CNI with robust intellectual property exclusivity, the timing of completion of the Phase II tolerability study of VOS; and that Aurinia has sufficient financial resources to fund the existing LN program, including the AURORA trial, and the NDA submission to the FDA, conduct the current Phase II trials for FSGS and DES and fund operations into 2020. It is possible that such results or conclusions may change based on further analyses of these data. Words such as “anticipate”, “will”, “believe”, “estimate”, “expect”, “intend”, “target”, “plan”, “goals”, “objectives”, “may” and other similar words and expressions, identify forward-looking statements. We have made numerous assumptions about the forward-looking statements and information contained herein, including among other things, assumptions about: the market value for the LN program; that another company will not create a substantial competitive product for Aurinia’s LN business without violating Aurinia’s intellectual property rights; the burn rate of Aurinia’s cash for operations; the costs and expenses associated with Aurinia’s clinical trials; the planned studies achieving positive results; Aurinia being able to extend its patents on terms acceptable to Aurinia; and the size of the LN market. Even though the management of Aurinia believes that the assumptions made, and the expectations represented by such statements or information are reasonable, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking information will prove to be accurate.
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I opted into RAMP and my claim has been settled - 100% P&T - 8 years of back pay (which helped me pay off a lot of debt accrued during the wait) - RAMP claim settled within 90 Days! I'm still trying to process this miricle! They even settled out a new secondary claim that I filed for GERD and Barretts Esophegus in about 90 days. It pays to file a completed claim.
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Opting Into RAMP & "The Process"
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The doctor that is treating me and diagnosed my GERD and Barrett's Esophagus is not a VA doctor. The doctor that is treating me and diagnosed my GERD and Barrett's Esophagus is not a VA doctor.
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After service - all of my duty stations were in hot climates including Vietnam. I got lucky and found a video of myself in Vietnam working with no shirt on. There were many helicopter pilots/officers present and none of my superiors said a thing. I usually worked in these hot climates shirtless and got many blistering sunburns - the result, a melanoma on my back and many other skin cancers over the years. I don't think I'll get any compensation from them but they are now service connected.
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Thanks for the help. I'll have to find my 2013 C&P exam from my 2011 claim. Maybe that will give me a better guess.
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Well, at this stage of the exercise, the annual Cycle for Crumlin runs like ... well, like a well-oiled bicycle, writes Brian Byrne.
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And in this morning's perfect conditions for cycling, there was again a large contingent of wheelers from all over the region out in support of the Murphy Surveys-organised event.
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We don't yet have numbers, but there were a lot. And it seemed to me that there were more taking on the long route than the shorter one.
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The pictures tell the story so far, and there are more of them here.
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The holiday baking season is here and I’ll be the first to admit that I’ve been a little intimidated in the past about baking with yeast. And I’m sure I’m no the only one. In fact, when I explained to Heather what I was making, she said, “Goodness, it even makes me nervous having that stuff in the pantry.” So, I know there are others out there with the same fear. But honestly, it’s nothing to be afraid of. Cooking with yeast is super simple when you follow a few simple guidelines and you’ll get amazing rise and flavor in your baked goods like never before. Take these Easy Garlic Parmesan Rolls for example. I found the basic recipe on Fleishmann’s® Yeast Bread World website and just jazzed it up a bit and my family LOVED them!
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One great thing about using Fleischmann’s® RapidRise® Yeast is there’s no reason to worry about having to bloom the yeast first. With this, you just mix it right in and the warm water you add gets it all going.
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So, to get things started, we simply combine 3/4 cup flour, sugar, dry yeast, salt, and garlic powder in the bowl of a stand mixer and mix well. You can also do this in a large bowl and stir by hand if you don’t have a stand mixer.
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Next we’re going to combine the milk, water, and butter in a small microwave-safe bowl. Microwave it on high for 15-second intervals until the mixture is very warm but not hot to the touch. The butter probably won’t be melted all the way, but that’s okay. The mixture should be between 120° and 130°. One thing that I learned in the process was to ensure that your water is the right temperature. It might require a food thermometer but you need one of those in your kitchen anyway. If the water get’s too hot (like over 140°) it will kill the yeast. And Lord knows we don’t want to have to deal with a bunch of dead yeast. Sheesh!
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Slowly add the warm mixture to the flour and beat for 2 minutes on medium speed in the stand mixer or with a hand mixer. Scrape the bowl every now and then to ensure everything gets mixed well. Next, add 1/4 cup flour, then beat for 2 more minutes. Continue adding flour by 1/4 cup amounts until the dough forms into a ball. I found that I needed a total of about 2 1/4 cups of flour to get to that stage.
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Next, you’ll need to kneed (See what I did there? NEED to KNEAD I kill myself.) the dough on slightly floured surface until it is smooth and elastic and springs back when lightly pressed. This usually takes 6 to 8 minutes. I actually followed the video instructions on their website to do my kneading in my stand mixer. Just switch out the paddle blade for the dough hook and knead until the dough has become elastic and smooth.
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Cover the dough with a clean towel and allow it to rest for about 10 minutes.
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Cut the dough into 12 equal pieces. I found the easiest way was to cut the dough in quarters and then cut each quarter into 3 pieces that way my pieces would be as even as possible.
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Next, roll the dough into balls and place them in a greased 8-inch round or square pan.
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Cover the dough with a towel and allow it to rise in a warm place for about 30 minutes or until doubled in size. Once the dough has risen, melt the additional butter in a small microwave-safe bowl. Gently brush it over the dough and then sprinkle with the Parmesan cheese and poppy seeds.
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Bake in a 375° oven for about 20 minutes or until golden brown.
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Now, see how easy that was!?!?
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