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Hyundai Santa Fe 2019 is an excellent car good looks it is forward then Kudos to Hyundai.
Q. Is Hyundai Palisade launched in India?
There is no official announcement from the brand's end regarding the launch of this car in India.
Q. What is the seating capacity and exact launch date?
As of now, there is no official update regarding its relaunch in India from the brand.
The 5-piece Apothecary round waterfall pendant chandelier features five blown glass pendants (two short, one regular, two tall - see below) suspended from a round canopy. Science meets art in this sleek modern collection showcasing crisp, crystal-clear glass shades subtly reminiscent of 19th century apothecary jars. Available in four glass colors and four hardware finish options.
Accepts 5 lightbulbs with E26 Base, 40 Watts, A19 (dimmable, not included).
Why is the Pyramid Model being used instead of a different social emotional curriculum?
The Pyramid Model is not a social emotional curriculum. It is a framework for supporting children’s social emotional competence. This framework consists of universal supports for all children to promote wellness, targeted services to those who need more support, and intensive services to those who need them.
How can I learn more about the Pyramid Model?
You can attend one of the workshops offered by Nevada TACSEI.
This thesis examines the work of reformer Lugenia Burns Hope and her community organization, the Neighborhood Union, as a case study to unpack scholarly characterizations of black elite uplift strategies during the early 20th century. The Neighborhood Union was established in 1908 in Atlanta by Hope and women from the community to build stronger neighborhoods and to combat the deleterious effects of the 1906 Race Riots and Jim Crow laws. Neighborhood Union settlement houses provided basic and extracurricular services, including kindergartens for working mothers, vocational classes, and lecture series. The organization’s exceptional, multi-class leadership structure enabled members of the black poor and working classes to lead their own projects with the assistance of Neighborhood Union resources.
Hope’s background provides evidence against broad generalizations of the black elite as paternalistic, and her vision of creating democratic communities that diminished class barriers provides a counter narrative to characterizations of clubwomen and the black elite as engaging in respectability politics in their social work. Understood within its historical and sociopolitical context, Hope’s life and work also challenge mainstream narratives of the Progressive Era and the Social Gospel movement.
Pierson, Madeleine, "A Model For Empowerment: Lugenia Burns Hope’s Community Vision Through the Neighborhood Union" (2016). Scripps Senior Theses. 890.
In February 2001, the EEOC district office in New York, New York filed this suit against Marchfirst, Inc. and USweb/CKS in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. The EEOC alleged that the defendants violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act by demoting, disciplining, and constructively discharging an executive assistant because she was pregnant. The charging party moved to intervene in the case, but before the court ruled on the motion, the case was settled. In March 2002 a consent decree was entered; the decree is unavailable, but the EEOC litigation report states that the defendant agreed to pay the complainant $120,000.
There are 2 public schools and 0 private schools listed on our site for Flat Rock.
There are 39 full-time teachers educating a total of 629 students. 394 students receive a free lunch while 48 receive a reduced-price lunch.
Expose Corrupt Courts: Federal Judge: "But you destroyed the faith of the people in their government."
Federal Judge Michael Mills: "But you destroyed the faith of the people in their government."
It takes a little longer for a big city investigation to come to light than it would in a smaller locale. But in addition to being patient, New Yorkers should be encouraged by the recent words of Federal U.S. District Court Judge Michael Mills, notably this Super Bowl day from the town that brought New York Eli Manning- Oxford, Mississippi. There are many issues common to little Oxford, Mississippi and big New York, New York: a need for federal intervention over state corruption; conspiracy; public corruption; and the destruction of the faith people have in their government.
Despite numerous letters from prominent community members and a glowing report of cooperation from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, insurance agent Ken Nowlin was sentenced Thursday to spend 30 months behind bars in a federal prison for conspiracy.
Nowlin was charged in June with conspiracy for paying former Lafayette County Supervisor Gary Massey a “commission” during Massey’s term as supervisor.
In late July Nowlin pleaded guilty to the charge and had been awaiting his sentencing hearing which was held Thursday afternoon at the Federal Courthouse in Oxford before U.S. District Judge Michael Mills. The Ecru insurance agent told Mills he was sorry for his actions.
“Who mislead you?” Mills asked.
“An elected official, your honor,” Nowlin replied.
U.S. Assistant Attorney Dave Sanders told Mills that Nowlin has fully cooperated with the investigation by supplying documents and testifying before a grand jury against Massey.
According to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Nowlin faced up to 30 months in prison. The U.S. Attorney’s Office filed a motion for downward departure in Nowlin’s favor, asking the court to consider a sentence less than the guidelines stipulate since Nowlin was so cooperative.
But despite the request and his cooperation, Mills sentenced Nowlin to the maximum sentence of 30 months.
Nowlin was also sentenced to pay $275,942 in restitution back to Lafayette County. Nowlin’s attorney, Tony Farese, told Mills that Nowlin had already paid the full restitution on Tuesday.
Mills allowed Nowlin to remain out of custody on bail until March 31 when he will have to report to a prison facility that will be determined at a later date.
Massey and Nowlin were originally charged in June for conspiracy, public corruption and money laundering in a 53-count indictment, which alleged Massey accepted payments in excess of $827,000 during his term as supervisor from 1996 -2003, for the Lafayette County Employee Health Care Contract paid through Nowlin, the agent of record at the time.
Massey pleaded guilty in September to one count of conspiracy and two counts of public corruption. He is still awaiting a sentencing date.
Sanders announced during Thursday’s hearing that the remaining 52 counts against Nowlin will be dropped by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Before he became a supervisor in 1995, Massey was the insurance agent of record for Lafayette County. Federal prosecutors claim Massey used his influence to get Nowlin the job as insurance agent of record in exchange for the commission.
My faith in my government has been shattered because the bastards get away with it!
this Federal Judge should get real! News Flash! The ordinary people have no faith in Government! Everyone knows the Government is going to rip them off one way or the other. Get real brother!
I think this judge put it better than anyone else in recent memory. I know I have completely lost my faith in my government.
who has any faith in the government? yougottobe crazy! the government is always looking to screw you one way or the other, so screw them all! they always lie to us!
this Federal Judge is sick if he thinks most people have any faith in the government. And they know that it's not "their government" since it's been taken from them by the lawyers.
Tarbilly says,all politicians aren't crooked ,they just start working on it before they get elected..Hey remember theyre the ones who created so much unemployment weil be borrowing food from China,next..Oh what a web we weave!!!
The Constitution ,Says life liberty and the persuit of Happiness...Maby that will happen tomorrow, Sure it will?
Why ,I talk like I do,My birthright was taken away at birth,I was not raised by my real parents,they didn't adopt me.Name on birth cirtificate was baby doy johnson until i was thirteen and i found my real dad at age twentyone..Do u wana hear more?dad772904@gmail.com,,Anytime!!
We see You in court.com. My Christmas is never ruined because I am not you.com.
Heck it's not just the judges and attorneys who have violated civil rights and due process in Kansas.... family, friends, government institutions, churches have supported by their silence abuse and defamations in procedures kept secret from me. I am more targeted since protesting the corruption.
Sometimes you can believe in "the kindness of strangers."
Between 2003 and 2015, thousands of U.S. soldiers deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan were issued Dual-Ended Combat Arms™ Earplugs (CAEv2). Throughout those 12 years, the U.S. military paid the 3M Company millions of dollars for its earplugs. Unfortunately, the manufacturer failed to disclose defects associated with the product, which has resulted in hearing loss and other issues.
If you’ve experienced hearing loss or tinnitus due to using 3M Combat Arms earplugs during deployment or training, our Los Angeles product liability attorney at Shoop | A Professional Law Corporation is committed to helping service members recover their entitled financial compensation. Attorney David Shoop was enlisted in the U.S. Army and served overseas in Germany, which is why he is outraged at the fact 3M provided our service members with defective earplugs. Let our firm protect your rights and best interests.
Why Were the Earplugs Defective?
These selective attenuation earplugs were dual-ended (one olive side and one yellow side)—with each side offering a specific form of noise protection. One end was used as a traditional earplug and the other provided more protection from explosions and gunfire while providing normal hearing.
But according to court documents, these earplugs were too short and could be easily loosened in the user’s ear, exposing him/her to damaging noises that lead to hearing loss and tinnitus (i.e. ringing in the ears). The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) claims approximately 60 percent of all service members report hearing problems after leaving the military and over 2.6 million veterans are receiving disability compensation for hearing loss and tinnitus.
In July 2018, 3M agreed to pay $9.1 million to the U.S. military to settle the matter as a result of violating the False Claims Act. The company and its predecessor, Aearo Technologies, allegedly knew about the design defects in 2000 after the product failed numerous safety tests.
The lawsuit was brought under the whistleblower provision, allowing private parties to sue on behalf of the government if the defendant submitted false claims for government funding. The whistleblower, Moldex-Metric, Inc., was awarded $1,911,000.
Service members who were affected by this defective product can now file individual lawsuits to obtain monetary damages for personal injuries, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment in life. Our legal team can assess your case, listen to your concerns, and determine all your available legal options. Do not hesitate to get the justice and compensation you deserve today.
Contact us and discuss your case with our Los Angeles product liability attorney for more information today.
Softball pitcher Courtney Kessell, Kailua High School's freshman sensation a year ago, would have nothing of the sophomore jinx.
Kessell evoked high expectations after an impressive state tournament last season in which she nearly led the Surfriders to the championship. This year, Kessell not only met those expectations, she may have even surpassed them in helping Kailua (16-0) to its first state title since 1997.
Her strong finish in 2002 elevated her from honorable mention status in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division to a spot on the all-state first team, and her recently completed season lofted her into recognition as The Advertiser's State Player of the Year after a vote of coaches and media.
"She had the press, and she lived up to it," Kamehameha coach Ty Sing Chow said after Kessell pitched a four-hitter and struck out eight in the state championship victory over the Warriors.
Kessell is joined on the all-state first team by teammates Loke Lastimosa, Danielle Young and Kamaile Hughes. Lastimosa, a senior, was selected as a third baseman although she finished the season as a shortstop.
She hit and fielded both of her positions well.
Young, a senior, patrolled center field with similar range and a strong arm, and she provided solid hitting and good speed from her leadoff spot in the Surfriders' potent batting lineup.
Hughes, a sophomore, batted cleanup and was a threat to clear the fence any time she came to bat. She hit .435 during the OIA season.
Kamehameha and Mililani each placed three players on the first team. The Warriors were represented by sophomore second baseman Liane Horiuchi, junior catcher Kaulana Gould and junior utility player Brandi Peiler.
Horiuchi took over for 2002 All-State second baseman Samantha Sardinha and also replaced current University of Hawai'i infielder Ashley Ruff as the leadoff batter. She filled both roles admirably, hitting .395 during the Interscholastic League of Honolulu season with four home runs, 14 runs and 12 RBIs and stealing 13 bases as well as providing solid defense.
Gould batted .361 with eight RBIs and showed a strong arm in throwing out base stealers.
Peiler was a first-team all-state outfielder the previous two years but this season came through with several clutch pitching performances, including a shutout victory over Punahou in the ILH championship game. She was perhaps the state's most complete player, offering strong defensive play in left field and batting .462 during the regular season, and also going 3-0 as a pitcher with a perfect game and a no-hitter, plus a combined no-hitter. She also pitched a shutout of Mililani in the state semifinals.
Mililani's all-state trio consists of junior shortstop Charity Senas, senior center fielder B.J. Shimamoto and senior pitcher Miki Asamura. Senas showed great range and a strong arm in the field and offered power hitting and speed as a leadoff batter. She batted .565 during the OIA season with five home runs and 23 RBIs.
Shimamoto hit .300 with eight stolen bases and put pressure on pitchers and defenses with her speed. She is a three-time Advertiser All-State selection.
Asamura, another repeat selection, went 8-1 during the OIA season with a 0.42 ERA and 86 strikeouts. Shimamoto and Asamura will play for the University of Hawai'i-Hilo.
Kaimuki first baseman Tyleen Tausaga and Baldwin center fielder Zoie Sevilla, both repeat selections, round out the first team. Tausaga again was one of the OIA's most feared sluggers and has signed with UH. Sevilla, a speedy defensive player with a strong arm and quick bat, is headed for UH-Hilo.
Kailua's Bernard Victor was named Coach of the Year after guiding the Surfriders unscathed through a tough East schedule, the OIA playoffs and the state tournament.
With the dawn of virtualization and Infrastructureas-a-Service (IaaS), the comprehensive technical computing community is in view of the use of clouds for their technical computing needs. This is due to the relative scalability, ease of use, advanced user milieu customization abilities clouds provide, as well as many novel computing archetypes available for data-intensive applications. However, there is still a notable gap that exists between the performances of IaaS when compared to typical high performance computing (HPC) resources, limiting the applicability of IaaS for many potential scientific users. Most newly, general-purpose graphics processing units(GPGPUs or GPUs) have become commonplace within high performance supercomputers. We propose to bridge the gap between supercomputing and Clouds by providing GPUenabled virtual machines. Specifically, the Xen hypervisor is utilized to leverage specialized hardware-assisted I/O virtualization tools in order to provide advanced HPC-centric Nvidia GPUs directly in guest VMs. We evaluate this work by measuring the performance of two Nvidia Tesla GPUs and comparing to bare-metal hardware. Results show this method of leveraging GPUs within virtual machines is a viable use case for many scientific computing workflows, and could help support high performance cloud infrastructure in the near future.
Red Velvet Poke Cake - red velvet cake soaked in sweetened condensed milk and chocolate and topped with a quick homemade cream cheese frosting. SO good! Great for potlucks and the holidays.
I think Red Velvet Cake is a requirement for the holiday season. This Red Velvet Poke Cake is definitely required for any holiday celebration this season! OMG! This cake is out of this world delicious!
Poke Cakes are one of my favorite desserts because I can make them a few days ahead of time and they get better the longer they sit in the fridge. Letting it sit in the fridge overnight gives the cake time to soak up all that yummy chocolate and sweetened condensed milk. It is hard to wait overnight to eat the cake, but it really is better if you can muster up the will power to wait.
The star of this recipe might be the quick homemade Cream Cheese Frosting! OMG! It really puts this poke cake over the top!! This Red Velvet Poke Cake is going to be a staple at all of our holiday parties. It is great for potlucks or even a homemade gift. Bake the cake in a foil pan and pop a bow on top.
While cake is baking, mix milk and chocolate fudge topping until well blended. When the cake is done and while it's still hot, poke holes in it with a fork or straw. Pour milk mixture over the cake. Allow cake to cool completely.
Spread cream cheese frosting over the top. Chill.
I made this cake today to take to a friend who had a death in her family. It was so delicious that I am making it for a party for tomorrow night. Very rich and the icing is soooooooooooo good!
SO glad it was a success!!! That icing is amazing! I could just eat it straight off a spoon.
So true confession...I also ate the icing straight off the spoon!!!!!!!!!
I have now made this cake 3 times since you posted the recipe! Thanks for another keeper!
That is awesome!! SO glad you are enjoying it!!
Thank you Stephanie for your quick reply. Looking forward to making and eating !!
I made the cake following your recipe and it is wonderful! One more question please. Do you thank this would work in a Bundt pan. I would appreciate your thoughts. Thank you!
Peel the rind (zest) from the lemon, and cut into thin strips.
Squeeze lemon, reserving the juice.
Chop the pulp,placing the pulp and ginger on a square of cheesecloth.
Tie cheesecloth with a string.
Cook lemon zest, spice bag and mango in saucepan over medium heat, stirring now and then, for 30 minutes.
Add sugar and lemon juice;bring it to a boil over medium heat , continue to boil, stirring often, for 10 minutes or until thickened.
Pour into hot jars, filling to ½ inch from the top of the jar.
Remove the air bubbles carefully; wipe all the jar rims.
Cover at once with metal lids,and screw on bands.
Store in dark, cool space.
if we all of our time spend attacking democrats are going to lose.
“So weird to watch Crazy Bernie on @FoxNews. Not surprisingly, @BretBaier and the ‘audience’ was so smiley and nice. Very strange, and now we have @donnabrazile?” the president tweeted on Tuesday, the morning after 2020 Democratic presidential contender and democratic socialist Bernie Sanders appeared at a Fox-hosted town hall event.
Bernie Sanders spent more than 2 minutes of his Fox News town hall to defend Medicare for All and attack Trump’s Medicare plans ― uninterrupted. Not sure I’ve seen that happen on Fox News before.
Also notable: How the audience largely applauds the idea of a government-run health system and how Sanders wrests the conversation back to tout Medicare for All.
Some politicians still say a $15 minimum wage is "too radical."