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We don’t know what Jesus wrote with his finger on the ground. We can only guess. The Text says that the older men left first. This was a society that esteemed elders and they would’ve been in the front. They would’ve seen what Jesus was writing first. I believe Jesus was writing out the list of each mans dalliances, names and dates. |
Who was without sin? not one in that crowd. There is no crowd where the outcome would be any different. No one is without sin. |
The one man who lived his life without sinning, Jesus, stood there completely justified to condemn this woman but instead he forgave her. |
He knows all of them. He knows all of our past. Here’s the hard part to understand, he still loves us. Jesus knew us and and our sin and yet went to the cross to pay for them all, to pay for us all. |
I did some stuff, bad stuff. I was young and stupid. I cannot undo what I did. I recently met an older gentleman who knows part of my story. I can’t see him without thinking about that part of my life and feeling shame and remorse. He only knows part of my story. God knows it all. Every detail. Every motive. Every move I made, he was watching me. He has enough on me to condemn me for eternity but instead he has forgiven it all. |
Jesus paid it all. It’s not fair, but it’s true. I walk away forgiven. |
Thank you Jesus. You have set me free! |
You don’t have the corner on stupid stuff we have done. I too, do not understand why I am still loved, yet am grateful He knows me/loves me. If only I could love so un-condioniously. |
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Private valet companies take up public parking spaces for profit. They cause traffic to back up on West Davis at Bishop during peak times. And they perpetuate the perception that valet is the only option for parking in Bishop Arts. |
Those are the complaints of some Oak Cliff neighbors who want City Council to review the practices of valet companies in Bishop Arts. |
Amy Cowan of Go Oak Cliff, who is a co-owner of Oddfellows, began circulating a survey/petition last week asking neighbors their level of support for the current parking situation. |
I like the valet the way it is now. |
I want all valet removed. |
Valet is fine, but needs to be relocated immediately. |
Valet should only be allowed to operate in private lots. |
City Councilman Scott Griggs has said business and property owners are coming up with a plan to move the valet stand from the corner of Bishop at Seventh, where it blocks public parking spaces and unnecessarily holds up traffic. The stand would move to Bishop Avenue between Seventh and Eighth. In that case, at least some of the on-street parking on Bishop wouldn’t be available for self-park while the valet companies operate. |
Like so many, I enjoy Bishop Arts. I was pulling into a spot on Seventh which was the first spot away from Bishop that didn’t have a cone blocking it. A valet attendant bolted over stating it was for valet only and wanted me to move or leave my keys with him- I refused him and stated that it is a public/city-owned space. He backed away but obviously irritated. |
It’s bad enough that in so many places (Mia’s on Lemmon) that you have to surrender your keys in a private lot, but when it’s a public space, it’s even more egregious. |
1. The Zetafax SMTP Server is receiving an SMTP stream that has multiple line breaks in the FROM field. As a result, the Zetafax SMTP Server does not parse this field properly and only a partial address is forwarded onto the Zetafax Server. The truncated FROM address can be seen in the Zetafax Server Monitor as the following line: ‘Message from:’ (note that there is no data). A working system will display the following log line: ‘Message from: address@company.com’. |
An update is available here to address the first issue. This includes a fix to allow Zetafax SMTP Server to parse addresses with line breaks correctly. |
Please refer to ZTN1418 for instructions on importing a list of SMTP users and enabling them. |
This behaviour was corrected in the update and technote detailed above. |
RRB Group D Exam Fee Refund: The examination was done by RRB Group D on 2/2018. RRB could not return the money by Group D for any reason. People who have not returned their money will have to fill their bank details again. This information is to be submitted on 22/03/2019 from the official website of RRB. |
RRB was unable to refund many candidates for the following reasons. |
Wrong bank details given by candidates like filling in the customer ID instead of false account number, wrong IFSC code, account number etc. |
Most bank account matches and incorrect bank account number given by candidates. |
RRB candidates have an opportunity to improve the wrong information. You can update this information from 22/3/2019 at 6pm. Candidates can go to the official website and provide bank account information. |
SMS and email will be sent to the registered mobile number and email id to register the candidates for updating their bank account details. |
We will first tell you about all the recruitment being issued by the Gujarat government. For all recruitment information, you have to be connected with our website and with us. If you stay connected with us, then we will tell you all about recruitment first. We will also get information from you on this website, such as government schemes, government schemes and we will tell you what is going on. All plans are implemented by the Prime Minister in India. Many people do not know about that plan. Then you will find all information on this website. India is a big country, so in India, the census is even more. People have to wander rate rates for employment. Not all poor families get food at the time. |
Lynn Rives stands in front of the new sign bearing his name that hangs on the Environmental Education Center at the Mobbly Bayou Wilderness Preserve. |
For nearly 20 years, Lynn Rives served as Oldsmar’s leisure services director, where he was responsible for such projects as the creation of Canal Park and its renovated Supercross track, the growth of Oldsmar’s expansive parks and trails system, and the construction of the Environmental Education Center at Mobbly Bayou Preserve . |
Despite his extensive list of accomplishments, officials rejected a request by City Council member Jerry Beverland to name a city facility in Rives’ honor prior to his retirement last March, a decision that sat just fine with the designated honoree. |
“I told (Jerry) I really wasn’t interested in it anyway,” Rives said in January of 2017. |
Flash-forward a year and Rives is still alive and well; in fact, he’s currently serving as the City Manager of his hometown, Belleair Beach. |
However, after being gone for 12 months, Oldsmar officials decided the time was right to officially name the center after Rives. |
The City of Oldsmar dedicated the Environmental Education Center at Mobbly Bayou Preserve in honor of longtime Leisure Services Director Lynn Rives, who retired in 2017 after nearly 20 years with the city. |
“The City of Oldsmar likes to consider ourselves on the leading edge where we name things after people before they pass away,” City Manager Al Braithwaite joked to open the dedication ceremony on Monday, Mar. 12. |
Braithwaite then handed the microphone to Oldsmar Mayor Doug Bevis who listed several notable accomplishments from Rives’ tenure, which began in September 1999, including: opening the original Oldsmar BMX track and converting it into an Olympic-caliber Supercross facility; developing Richard Rogers Park, the Cypress Forest Recreation Center and Veterans Memorial Park; and opening Mobbly Bayou Wilderness Preserve, which includes a dog park, a zipline aerial adventure park and the Environmental Education Center. |
“This building was erected in 2016 under his supervision and includes a solar panel on the roof that helped achieve one of the many council priorities he was given,” Bevis said of the facility, which he called “a major undertaking” that included hoisting the hefty wooden beams that support the roof into place. |
Oldsmar Mayor Doug Bevis notes the heavy wooden beams that make up the Environmental Education Center ceiling during the facility’s dedication ceremony in Lynn Rives’ honor on Monday, Mar. 12, 2018. |
“Probably with the exception of the concrete work and the beams being set in here, our city staff did this entire project. So congratulations to Lynn and his staff for pulling that off. |
Bevis concluded by saying “thank you to Lynn for the numerous other projects he spearheaded to help put our city on the map where it is today” before he directed the group to the front of the facility for the unveiling of the sign. |
Following the reveal, Rives spoke about receiving the (slightly delayed) honor. |
“I’m very happy. It’s a very nice thing to do and I really appreciate it,” he told Oldsmar Connect. |
Oldsmar officials dodge flying metal clips during the unveiling of the sign dedicating the Lynn Rives Environmental Education Center on Monday, Mar. 12, 2018. |
Despite his initial reluctance to have something named after him, Rives admitted it was special to see his name on this facility. |
Braithwaite and Rives’ successor, Felicia Donnelly, also commented after the ceremony. |
“He is an amazing go-getter,” Braithwaite, who started his career with the city at the same time as Rives, said. “I’ve never seen anyone who gets things done as well as he does. |
This book showcases interviews and micro-documentaries with the men, women and children caught in slavery, making the clothes sold on our high streets, in Europe and the developing world. Chapters look at the modern slavery act, the global economy, 'meet the slaves', fair and social innovation, and a guide to your own toolkit to be the change. |
There are over 35 million people trapped in modern slavery today - the largest number of slaves in modern history. This is fueled by the global demand for cheap labor, which is what makes the fast fashion industry work. Slave to Fashion is a highly accessible book which uses brilliant design, personal stories, and easy-to-grasp infographics to raise awareness among common brand consumers. |
Fair trade and sustainable fashion expert Safia Minney draws on her extensive knowledge and personal experience to call attention to the human hardship that goes hand-in-hand with producing our clothes, and highlights what governments, business leaders, and consumers can do to call time on this unnecessary suffering. The product of a successful crowdfunding campaign, Slave to Fashion celebrates those fighting for justice and the many initiatives that are taking place. It contains a practical toolkit that all consumers can use to demand change from the companies that produce our clothes. |
Written by Safia Minney. Paperback. 160 pages. Published 2017. |
Have we got a summer splash for you! |
What could you accomplish this summer with a clear intention and some dedicated time? |
Your exercise routine, your performance in an art or sport, creating a calm space for yourself during a hectic day? Whether you’d like to improve your balance, gait, posture, workout, or just basic comfort and coordination for daily activities, the Feldenkrais Method® can get you started and accelerate your progress. |
We’re offering our first-ever Feldenkrais® Summer Camp for Grown-Ups. It’s a wonderful way to explore the Feldenkrais Method for the first time, to resume your practice and get back “in the groove,” or to add to your current course. |
A $665 value for $525. |
Register by 6/2 for $495. |
You’ll schedule your private lessons (one or two a week) anytime between June 5 and July 28. |
You’ll choose one of our four summer ATM classes, held between June 6 and July 27. |
CHOOSE FROM: TUESDAYS @ the Jung Center (Museum District), noon or 6 p.m. |
THURSDAYS @ The Feldenkrais Center of Houston (610/290), noon or 6 p.m. |
Summer camp participants will also qualify for a special tuition price for our June workshop, Easy Comfortable Knees on Saturday, June 17. |
Questions? Call us at 713-622-8794, or email us. |
Register by June 2 and get this $665 value for the special tuition price of $495. |
After June 1 – still a great opportunity at $525. |
Click the button below to register for Feldenkrais Summer Camp for Grown-Ups. We will EMAIL you to schedule your first private lesson, and to enroll you in the class time/location of your choice. |
See you at Feldenkrais Summer Camp for Grown-Ups! |
FILE - Guinea security forces, center, face people rioting and burning rubbish and other goods in the streets of Conakry, April 13, 2015. |
Guinean security forces clashed with anti-government protesters in the opposition stronghold of Labe on Thursday, beating one man to death, the government said. |
"His friends got away but he was captured and beaten in the heat of the moment," said Moustapha Naite, deputy government spokesman. "He didn't survive his injuries and is dead." |
The demonstrators, protesting against a delay in holding local elections in the West African country, erected makeshift barricades in Labe, several hundred kilometers northeast of Conakry, and threw rocks at police who responded with tear gas. |
"It is currently really tense in Labe," Naite said, adding that the authorities were trying to calm the situation. |
Hundreds of people also marched in the capital Conakry as well as the cities of Kindia and Dabola as part of a nationwide protest, considered illegal by the government, against the timing of elections. |
The opposition accuses the government of breaking a promise it made in 2013 to hold a long-delayed local ballot before a presidential vote due in October this year. |
President Alpha Conde told journalists during a visit to Paris on Wednesday that there were no plans to change the electoral calendar. |
In Conakry's suburb of Bambeto, residents said they heard a spurt of gunfire at noon, without specifying the origin. |
A local radio station Lynx FM said that several people with bullet injuries had been brought into a local clinic in the capital, although this could not be independently verified. |
"Since this morning, we are trying to stop protesters from gathering. Whenever we see a group we try to disperse them rapidly," said a police officer, requesting anonymity. He said he was not aware of reports of gunfire. |
Protests earlier this month turned violent and the opposition accuses security forces of firing live rounds at protesters, wounding several people. The government denies this. |
Presidential and legislative elections since 2010, when Guinea emerged from decades of military rule, have been marred by violent protests, with parties divided along ethnic lines. |
Members of the opposition said on Thursday that police forces were surrounding the houses of their leaders to prevent them from participating in the protest. |
"They blocked the two exits with pick-up trucks and a van with water cannons. Clearly, they don't want leaders to get out and are trying to control the protest," said Souleymane Tianguel Bah, spokesman for the UFDG party. |
Sidya Toure, former prime minister and now a member of the opposition, said security forces were also outside his home. |
I made some laundry white goods a while ago, this is to compliment it. |
Naturally you can use them in any room or setting, but I had this in mind when i made them. |
I have altered the footprint to allow it. |
you can stack them on top of each other on the floor. |
pic shows they are actually single. |
The shelf is in surfaces displays. |
The rest is in bathroom deco. |
Hi, the link to the white goods and the link to the power points takes us to a link that is an empty domain add site thingy... LOL i cant think what to call it. |
What else do readers of Randall Jarrell read? The closer two writers are, the more likely someone will like both of them. Click on any name to travel along. |
Sully H.W. Bush, a yellow Labrador service dog who worked with the late former President George H.W. Bush, will be traveling with Bush's casket on his flight to Washington, DC. |
Jim McGrath, Bush's spokesman, posted an image of Sully next to Bush's casket on Sunday along with the caption, "Mission complete." |
A highly trained service dog, Sully will now go back into service to help other veterans and is going to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, former President George W. Bush wrote. |
The dog went to work with Bush this summer after former first lady Barbara Bush passed away earlier this year. |
Sully H.W. Bush, a yellow Labrador service dog who worked with the late former President George H.W. Bush, will be traveling with Bush’s casket on his flight to Washington, DC, according to a source familiar with the plans. |
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