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West Ham defender Angelo Ogbonna says he expected Declan Rice to earn a first call-up to the England squad after excelling this season.
Declan Rice has been given no guarantees over his England future after switching allegiance from the Republic of Ireland, says manager Gareth Southgate.
Declan Rice has been named in the England squad for the first time ahead of the upcoming Euro 2020 Qualifiers, with Tom Heaton also included.
West Ham's Declan Rice has earned his first England call-up and here are the WhoScored.com stats that show why.
There was plenty for Dermot Gallagher to get stuck into from the weekend's Premier League games, with contentious goals, debatable penalties and possible red cards all on the agenda.
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Watch all the goals from the weekend's Premier League action, as Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal recorded wins.
Watch all the goals from the weekend's Premier League action, as Manchester City, Newcastle and Southampton record wins.
Manuel Pellegrini was disappointed by West Ham's lack of “sharpness and aggression” during their 2-0 defeat at Cardiff.
Raheem Sterling's hat-trick helped Manchester City build a four-point lead at the top of the Premier League, but Tottenham are in danger of slipping out of the top four.
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Cardiff could pull themselves out of the relegation places if other results go their way, but they must beat West Ham in the Premier League on Saturday.
Lionel Messi has been included in the Argentina squad for the first time since last year's World Cup.
Francis Collins, M.D., Ph.D., director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) visited the University of Rochester Medical Center on Friday, October 7 as part of the University’s annual reunion weekend. NIH is the largest supporter of biomedical research in the world and over the last five years URMC has received approximately $789 million in research funding from the organization.
Collins traveled to Rochester to deliver a positive message: it is an extremely exciting time for biomedical research. In a keynote address to faculty members, staff, students, trainees and alumni, he detailed several new NIH initiatives like the Cancer Moonshot and the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program. He highlighted the work of David C. Linehan, M.D., director of clinical operations at UR Medicine’s Wilmot Cancer Institute and Chair of Surgery at URMC who is studying new immune therapies for pancreatic cancer, as well as Thomas O’Connor, Ph.D., professor of Psychiatry and director of the Wynne Center for Family Research at URMC who is among a group of scientists studying prenatal inflammation and child health as part of ECHO.
“We are in a time of such amazing diversity of opportunity, with people working in fields that maybe weren’t even invented 20 years ago, making advances in basic, translational and clinical science and everything in between,” said Collins, a physician-geneticist noted for his landmark discoveries of disease genes and his leadership of the international Human Genome Project.
Turning scientific discoveries into new treatments for patients is priority for the NIH and Collins applauded URMC on its new $19 million grant to continue the “bench-to-bedside” research taking place at the University’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute. Collins cited translational research conducted by cardiologist Arthur J. Moss, M.D., which has led to new treatments for patients with Long QT syndrome (LQTS), and infectious disease expert John J. Treanor, M.D., which is helping scientists in pursuit of a universal flu vaccine.
After many lean years, Collins reported that the NIH budget is increasing and outlined several new funding initiatives, such as the NIH Director’s Early Independence Award, which is helping Elaine L. Hill, Ph.D.,assistant professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences study the impact of fracking on infant and child health.
Collins’ trip to the Medical Center included an intimate discussion with graduate students and junior researchers about the importance of communicating science to the public and policymakers, increasing diversity in biomedical research and mechanisms to support young scientists at the start of their careers. Members of the Center for RNA Biology highlighted their most promising work for Collins and Center director Lynne E. Maquat, Ph.D. gave Collins a tour of her lab, where he met more trainees and junior researchers (admittedly, Collins’ favorite part of visits like these).
Congresswoman Louise M. Slaughter helped bring Collins to Rochester and introduced him ahead of his keynote address.
Marlen International, Inc. [“Marlen”], a global manufacturer of highly engineered food processing equipment and systems, and a subsidiary of Chicago-based Duravant LLC, has acquired Afoheat – an innovative provider of gas powered heating, roasting, searing and grilling equipment solutions for the food industry.
Headquartered in Veurne, Belgium, Afoheat has built a strong reputation with food processors in many parts of the world as the premiere provider of efficient, reliable, sanitary and flexible solutions for searing, char-marking and grilling of high quality food products on an industrial scale. Afoheat’s product portfolio is a natural extension of Marlen’s thermal processing solutions which includes batch ovens, chillers and dehydrators.
Afoheat’s offering consists of continuous gas powered infrared and direct flame technologies which enhance the appearance, aroma and taste of value-added food products such as meat and poultry, fish, vegetables and baked goods.
“Our team at Afoheat is very excited to be part of the Marlen family, which, through their considerable resources, will help accelerate our growth and original vision of becoming a worldwide leader in our niche in the marketplace,” says Wim Clays, Managing Director of Afoheat.
Afoheat will join the Marlen family of distinct food industry brands, thereby retaining their well-established brand position in the marketplace. The company will continue to be based in its current manufacturing, sales and test facility in Western Belgium, which will serve as a Europe-based extension of Marlen’s manufacturing footprint and World-class Solution Center. The Afoheat product portfolio will be available to all Marlen customers and channel partners globally.
Marlen International is a premium manufacturer of highly engineered food processing equipment and systems specializing in high quality proteins and a variety of other food products. Sold under the brand names of Marlen, Carruthers and Afoheat, their products have long set the standard for performance in pumping, stuffing, portioning, size reduction, thermal processing and food handling. Marlen’s engineering, design and technical experts are recognized as industry consultants and process partners, serving the world’s leading food brands through the delivery of operational excellence for over 60 years. Marlen International is a Duravant Company.
Headquartered in Downers Grove, IL, Duravant is a global engineered equipment company with manufacturing, sales and service facilities throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Through their portfolio of operating companies, Duravant delivers trusted end-to-end process solutions for customers and partners through engineering and integration expertise, project management and operational excellence. With worldwide sales distribution and service networks, they provide immediate and lifetime aftermarket support to all the markets they serve in the food processing, packaging and material handling sectors. Duravant’s market-leading brands are synonymous with innovation, durability and reliability. Visit http://www.duravant.com.
Prepare yourself for a total meltdown!
Your Lava Hero is headless and is on a mission to deliver these strange heads to a secret location. You can control the obstacles facing your character as they run through the dangerous dungeon! Avoid all the hurdles in your way, tap to take control over the obstacles and clear up the path for your headless hero. Collect coins in your journey to unlock items in the shop, more weird heads or spend your hard earned money on powerups to spice up your game experience.
Control your nerves and stay alive. One wrong tap and you’re fried to a crisp! For every crispy death, you’ll get a fire ruby to use in some awesome way!
• Fast-paced gameplay with one tap action.
• Customize your character body, heads, and abilities.
• Short fun missions to complete.
• Try to beat the global score of the day!
The tide at Rosemarkie Beach is currently rising. High tide will be at approximately 5:35 AM, and the next low tide will be at approximately 10:48 AM.
Visitor information for Rosemarkie Beach, Highland, Scotland. Weather, tides, visitor comments, beach facilities, photos, nearest postcode, beach information and nearby accommodation.
I went from 253 and hurting to 161 and feeling great!
I have worked on my health with BioIntelligent for almost 4 years now. I went from 253 to 161 under her care. I went from hurting all of the time to feeling great and completing a sprint triathlon. I had gained and lost weight over the first two years of working with Julianna but what finally worked for me was Ideal Protein. I was so worried about the cost and how the food would taste. What I found out was the food tasted great and I saved money every month. I was not buying a bunch of junk every time I went to the store which saved a bunch of money. What I expecting was how great I would feel on the program. It is super easy to follow and the support the coaches give is fantastic. I am a Navy wife and I found it easy to fit it into my crazy world. I would just take my food with me. I would recommend BioIntelligent Wellness and Julianna to anyone!!!
I’m so excited to share my September Michaels Makers Challenge with you today! Our first project of the year was titled ‘Craft Pumpkins’ and I was really excited to take on the task. After browsing through all the fabulous items at my local Michaels store, I decided that I wanted to try to create some fun DIY MARQUEE LIGHT FALL LETTER PUMPKINS! I’m so happy with how they turned out!
To kick off fall in your own home, visit Michaels.com and check out the variety of craft pumpkins available – there is every color, shape and size you could ever want!
I love Heidi Swapp’s vintage inspired marquee letters and have used them for so many projects!
Step 1- Using the letter insert included with the Marquee letter, trace the outline of a letter of choice onto the front of your craft pumpkin.
Step 2- Using an X-Acto knife, carefully cut out the letter shape from your pumpkin. Please note, cut the letter a little larger than the actual pattern, as demonstrated below.
Step 3- Paint or decorate your marquee lights as desired.
Step 4- Insert your letter into the front of your pumpkins, pushing the letter about 1/2 way in.
Turn on your marquee letter lights (battery operated) and enjoy your new fall vintage marquee light pumpkins!
If you’re in need of more fall décor inspiration be sure to look at the 49 other DIY pumpkin projects from the rest of the Michaels Makers – they are fabulous!
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Who can be a Cave Diver?: Do you have what it takes?
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are activities that adults do every day to carry out their lives. These include bathing, dressing, grooming, going to the bathroom, walking, eating and other basic activities. The vast majority of ADLs are provided by the paraprofessional in most health care settings. Because of this responsibility, it is important as caregivers to have a solid understanding of the appropriate techniques in providing personal care. The Personal Care Workers also needs to be able to correctly demonstrate the proper skills necessary to provide personal care. In addition to ADLs, it is important that the caregiver understand and practice the goals of proper skin care and the preventive measures necessary to avoid pressure ulcers.
Demonstrate the proper technique for giving a client a bed bath.
The BDA has welcomed leadership from Cornwall Council.
Receiving a claim, a complaint, or being the subject of an investigation by the GDC can be a source of stress and anxiety for dental professionals.
The tool encourages dental teams to put teamwork at the forefront of their approach to delivering effective oral healthcare.
An NHS report builds on studies on the cost of burnout and mental health to staff.
Dentists should avoid the use of jargon when communicating with patients.
Leaders from across the dental sector join forces to launch universal principles of good complaint handling.
Practices are requested that, when they renew the adrenaline in their anaphylaxis kits they order ampoules.
Study explores how nurses make sense of racism in practice.
BDA estimated set up and annual costs could effectively add a further £2,000-3,000 to the compliance bill for single-handed dentists.
NHS dental practices across England are struggling to fill vacancies, according to the British Dental Association.
We are reminding dentists who are undertaking solely private dentistry in Scotland, that they must be registered with Health Improvement Scotland.
Public Health England have released new exposure prone procedure categories.
UMD Professional has launched a new course leading to the Institute of Leadership and Management’s Level 5 Certificate in Leading with Integrity.
Dentistry: in need of a morale boost?
Dramatic meditation on holy themes for full orchestra. Duration around 15 minutes.
Overture in three continuous parts. All notes are given a specific intonation marking, helping the orchestral musicians play in just intonation throughout, including modulations to new tonal centers. The tuning result is the same as would be achieved by a superior orchestra and conductor that are very familiar with the work and extremely sensitive to intonation.
Part One, "The Brooding God", is a meditation on Genesis 1:2, "And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters". Part Two, "The Happy Gods", is from Plato's Phaedrus, "And there are ways to and fro, along which the happy gods are passing". Part Three, "The Compassionate God", is a response to John 1:29, "Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sins of the world".
In Mexico, a national park at the tip of the Baja Peninsula has become one of the world’s premier ecotourism destinations. But that almost didn’t happen. It took action – and some sacrifice – by local residents who used to make their living by fishing in the local waters.
In 1994, Cabo Pulmo, a fishing outpost in Mexico’s Baja California, was clearly a victim of its own success. Overfishing had left the town destitute.
“It became harder and harder, until the point where we would go so far to fish, and sometimes return with nothing. The problem of overfishing was what made us think about changing our activities, and start dedicating ourselves to ecotourism,” said Cabo Pulmo community leader Mario Castro.
Seeking a radical change, the town petitioned the federal government, and had itself declared a national park.
Twenty plus years later, Cabo Pulmo is one of the world’s premier destinations for ecotourism.
“The diving is tremendous for the quantity of fish that you see at any time. It’s just really teeming with life, you really have the impression that life is just all over the reef,” said diver Maria Coppola.
Cabo Pulmo’s success has seen its population swell from just three families in 1995 to more than 100 residents today. With more than 20,000 visitors last year, its population’s per capita income is double that of the Mexican national average.
But the town faces a fight to preserve its focus on conservation against developers who locals say would destroy the region.
In 2012, the community won a battle against Spanish developer Hansa Baja’s plans to build a massive resort, convincing then-President Felipe Calderon to cancel the project in order to protect the marine environment.
“In my role as one of the community leaders, I have been fighting against many of the big developers who will arrive and destroy what we have worked so hard to build. It’s not that we are opposed to development, we need it. But not of this size, because there’s no way our region can support something of that size. It doesn’t fit here,” said Castro.
Yet the community says pressure from international developers is never-ending and expects to the fight for Cabo Pulmo’s survival to continue for years to come.
Locals say their dedication is critical for the environment and for Cabo Pulmo’s future generations.
Alexandru Iacob discovered his passion for gastronomy at an early age, in his childhood. He was born in Iasi and is one of the only two young Romanians who graduated the renowned university Basque Culinary Center in Spain. The skills gained during his studies were put into practice first abroad, in countries such as Spain, Germany or Austria, where he had the opportunity to cook even for local celebrities. Recently returned to Romania, Alexandru Iacob stood out among the talents of the avant-garde cooking by winning the second edition of the prestigious competition show Top Chef. Ever since 2014, he has been leading the entire culinary team of the Manasia Domain aiming to raise any dish to perfection.
Using the freshest ingredients of the season, Chef Alexandru Iacob deconstructs famous dishes and then he recomposes them by using complex techniques, paying full attention to each and every detail, just like an architect. Beside the revamped recipes, you can also enjoy other gourmet delights imagined by our Chef and prepared each time with organic vegetables and spices from the estate’s own garden.
Right across the mallee lands of southern Australia in spring, the sweet sustained songs of the Shy Heathwrens drift through the air. Often heard but not so often seen, their titles "cauta" and "shy" are quite apt for they usually keep well out of view. Year after year, pairs of Shy Heathwrens are found in the same little selected places, territories that no doubt provide them with all the necessary sustenance the year round.
They feed mainly on the ground, poking amongst the litter and shrubbery for insects and seeds. They build their nests there also, a small dome of fine twigs, bark and grass well concealed amongst dead or prickly growth. Only the female incubates, the male sometimes singing nearby to advertise ownership of their territory, but after the two or three eggs hatch, both birds feed the nestlings.
499201 ... Shy Heathwren, Gluepot, S.A.
eMagin Corporation (NYSE MKT: EMAN) will release fourth quarter 2016 earnings and host a conference call that will be webcast on Tuesday, March 28, 2017.
eMagin Corporation (NYSE MKT: EMAN) will release fourth quarter 2016 earnings and host a conference call that will be webcast on Tuesday, March 28, 2017. The Company's management will discuss financial results for the fourth quarter of 2016, ended December 31, 2016, and provide a corporate update.
The conference call and live webcast will begin at 9:00 a.m. ET. An archive of the webcast will be available one hour after the live call through April 27, 2017. To access the live Webcast or archive, please visit the Company's website at ir.emagin.com.
Rich and fertile scrub country second to none totalling 169 acres (68.52ha) in 4 freehold titles located in the highly sought after farming district of Gilldora a short 10 minutes drive South of Gympie. Featuring undulating thick lush pastures covering deep red volcanic soils, 10 dams and multiple spectacular house sites capturing spectacular 360 degree views over the region including Mount Cooroora to the South. Each of the 4 titles have long frontage to the Mary Valley Highway and double road frontages to 2 of the titles providing multiple options for future gain. Currently carrying 60 breeders, the pastures have been fully improved with Rhodes grass, Green panic, Legumes, Seco Stylo and Lotononis. Fenced into 4 paddocks, there is a set of timber cattle yards, covered race and loading ramp on the largest title totalling 47.93ha with the other titles totalling areas of 2.53ha, 3.94ha and 14.11ha all enjoying the same magnificent aspect. This is a rare offering of pure quality country, multi-titled in the fastest growing district of the region, primely located 10 minutes South of Gympie, 30 minutes to Noosa Heads and 1.5 hours to Brisbane.
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COSCDA invites you to submit applications for its annual awards competition. The awards are presented during COSCDA's Annual Training Conference each year. The three awards are bestowed annually to a COSCDA member and to state programs, based on nominations from our membership and are designed to provide national recognition of our community development, housing, and homelessness members.
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Named in honor of long time COSCDA member, James Reeves, this award recognizes the individual member of COSCDA who has made the most significant and sustained contribution to the work and mission of COSCDA during the last five years.
This award recognizes innovative activities, policies or programs that have been implemented at the state level, which have demonstrated success in solving community needs. The winner of this award will make a presentation at Annual Training Conference.