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We offer two versions of the Spec Book: While the Economy version may be adequate for some users with basic needs and limited budgets, the Classic Plus Edition is our flagship product. |
1) Appendix-IV, the “Master Color Table,” originally included tristimulus data that was incomplete, riddled with transcription errors and generally of no real value. That’s all been replaced by a set of high-precision L*a*b* measurements for all 650 colors. RGB values for approximating FS-595 colors on a computer monitor are also provided. |
2) The original version of FED-STD-595C provided names for some colors, which can offer a useful cross-reference. This name-list has been substantially extended in the Classic Plus Edition with color-names from numerous other Federal Specs and public sources. |
3) A new “Supplemental Materials” section provides a sort-by-name version of the Master Color List, a quick-ref chart to show what gloss levels are defined for each shade and a FAQ section with answers to many of the questions we’ve been asked about FED-STD-595. |
4) A complete copy of FED-STD-141D is also provided, along with an unedited copy of FS-595C for reference and a 6-page "Change Log" reflecting the modifications we’ve made. |
Color samples are taken from the GSA version of the Spec Book, meaning they are individually printed and arranged in a 3x10 grid pattern on 8.5 x 11-inch pages. Please note these samples may contain small errors and are not intended for QC or Inspection purposes; that is the job of 3x5-inch Color Chips. |
In summary, FED-STD-595C Classic Plus Edition is the most complete, accurate and useful version of this spec that has ever been released. Everything is provided in a 3-ring binder, and Change Notice 1 is fully incorporated. |
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Half-Life 2: Episode One is the first of three stand-alone expansions to Half-Life 2. It picks up moments after the first game ended - which you may recall was on a massive cliffhanger - and nicely sets up the events of Episode Two. |
Before the events of Half-Life 2, the Earth was invaded and subjugated by a ruthless interdimensional alien race known as the Combine. Inhibiting humanity's desire to procreate with suppression fields, draining the oceans and gradually transforming the surviving humans into cybernetic slaves or indoctrinated soldiers, the Combine are clearly not very friendly. However, aided by the alien vortigaunts who used to be slaves of the Combine but were liberated by the actions of your character, Gordon Freeman, at the end of the original Half-Life, humanity has formed a resistance. Freeman's unexpected arrival in City 17, the main Combine base of operations in Eastern Europe, triggered a mass-uprising against the Combine. At the end of Half-Life 2, Gordon and Alyx Vance infiltrated the Citadel and defeated the plans of the Combine and their ally, Dr. Wallace Breen. Unfortunately, although their plan succeeded, the zero-point energy generator at the top of the Citadel exploded, apparently incinerating Alyx, although Gordon was 'rescued' once again by the mysterious G-Man. |
Episode One picks up moments later as the G-Man suddenly finds his powers neutralised by a bunch of vortigaunts, who teleport both Alyx and Gordon to freedom. The resistance is evacuated City 17, but as thousands of people flee for safety the defensive shields around the city collapse and dangerous wildlife starts flooding in, causing havoc. Gordon and Alyx's task in Episode One is simple: to re-engage the Citadel's shields to stop the reactor exploding for a few hours longer, and then to get the hell out of the city. |
Episode One is impressive for distilling the Half-Life experience down to a few intense hours of fun. The episode isn't as long as any of the other games or expansions in the series, clocking in at around four hours in length, but it does cover a fair amount of ground. New weapons are disappointingly nowhere to be seen, but there are some new enemies and some interesting set pieces. As usual, combat is fast and furious and the physics puzzles aren't quite as blindingly obvious as in HL2 itself. They've also generously increased the battery life of your torch, which given that chunks of the game take place in darkness as you have to fight off zombie and headcrab hordes is a good thing. |
Much of the game's enjoyment comes from having Alyx by your side for most of the game. She is easily the most impressive allied NPC to ever appear in an action game, and her reactions in a few situations are surprisingly lifelike. However, Valve definitely missed a trick by not allowing a co-op mode with another player controlling her. |
Episode One (****½) is a fun game and an enjoyable addition to the series, if you can stomach yet another cliffhanger ending (although that is eased due to the fact of Episode Two already being available). The game is available in the UK as part of The Orange Box (PC, 360, PS3), and the Half-Life 2 Episode Pack (PC), and in the USA as part of The Orange Box (PC, 360, PS3) and the Half-Life 2 Episode Pack (PC). |
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Even the smallest company can be ambitious about trading in another country. If you have been thinking about exporting your goods or services, come along to find out what opportunities are available and how the Government can help. |
Nghia provides FREE one-to-one help and advice to companies to promote British trade across the world. |
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Department of International Trade (DIT) - formally known as UKTI - are a Ministerial Department responsible for promoting British trade across the world. We are represented in over 107 markets overseas. |
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TRANSFORMING HEALTH – Pennsylvanians on Affordable Care Act insurance will see an overall rate cut of 2.3 percent for 2019. |
This will mark the first year since the individual marketplace opened in 2014 that rates will go down, not up. Premiums increased 114 percent over the previous three years ending in 2018. |
What people will end up paying, as in previous years, varies by age and county. |
Some counties will see significant premium decreases. |
The lowest-cost silver plan in Dauphin or Cumberland counties for a 21-year-old nonsmoker will be $410 in 2019. That’s down from $491 in 2018. |
In York or Lancaster counties, a 40-year-old nonsmoker would pay $598 a month for a silver plan in 2019. That’s $108 less than what they’d have spent on a silver plan this year. |
Elsewhere the changes are less substantial. |
In Chester County, a 30-year-old nonsmoker will pay $412 in 2019 for the lowest-cost silver plan, a $1 decrease from 2018. |
In Allegheny County, that same person would pay $291 for the cheapest silver plan, odwn $19 from this year. |
Four out of five people will qualify for a subsidy to lower their premium, Insurance Commissioner Jessica Altman said. |
Altman said last year’s big increases were due to Trump administration efforts to dismantle the ACA. Trump ended a key subsidy known as the cost-sharing reduction. |
Trump’s 2018 tax package also reversed the individual mandate rule, which required people to get insurance or pay a tax. |
Altman also points to more insurer options, as well as a 5.5 percent uninsured rate, as evidence of a healthy marketplace. |
The moment of stability comes as the future of the ACA is uncertain. |
A federal lawsuit filed this year by 20 Republican state attorneys general aims to declare the ACA unconstitutional. |
In addition to providing the insurance marketplace, the ACA expands Medicaid and prevents insurers from denying coverage to those with pre-existing conditions. |
[Letter BMJ 2002] Cerebral Palsy and Cord Blood Gases by Dr. George Malcolm Morley - A Letter to the Editor of the British Medical Journal. |
Birth asphyxia (lack of oxygen) causes newborn brain damage. |
Before birth, the placenta supplies the brain with oxygen. |
After birth, the lungs supply the brain with oxygen. |
After the delivery of the child, and before delivery of the placenta, the oxygen supply changes from the placenta to the lungs. |
During normal changeover, placental oxygenation continues until pulmonary oxygenation is established. |
During normal changeover, the brain is not deprived of oxygen. |
During normal changeover, placental blood is transfused into the child, increasing its blood volume. |
The increased blood volume flows through the lungs augmented by ventilation to establish pulmonary oxygenation. |
After pulmonary oxygenation is established, placental oxygenation ceases - the cord vessels close; the brain's oxygen supply is not interrupted. |
The child's innate reflexes control all the above mechanisms and functions. |
Those reflexes have been developed over millions of years for optimal survival of the newborn. |
Placental oxygenation is arrested and the brain is deprived of oxygen until the lungs function. |
Placental transfusion is arrested and the child is hypovolemic. |
Blood flow through the lungs and other organs is not optimal and pulmonary oxygenation is not optimal. |
The child’s life support systems are not optimal for survival or for optimum health. |
Depending on the degree of asphyxia and the length of time of asphyxia produced by cord clamping, the child will have varying degrees of brain damage that range from no damage through degrees of neurological impairment to brain death. Natural (normal) cord closure prevents birth asphyxia and prevents brain damage. Articles on this website explain how modern obstetrical and neonatal care is causing newborn brain damage and how that care can be corrected; they provides references to support the explanation. |
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Wildlife rehabilitators said 88 more pigeons were found at an I-65 rest stop where police found 57 others dumped in December. |
WOLCOTT, Ind. (WLFI) — Wildlife rehibilators said 88 more pigeons were found at an I-65 rest stop where 57 others were dumped in December. |
"It's a crazy situation," said Kim Hoover with Hoots to Howls Wildlife Rehabilitation. |
Hoover was notified of the dumping on Feb. 28. An attendant at the White County rest stop on northbound I-65 called her. Hoover said nine boxes, identical to those found in December, were filled with pigeons in a dumpster. Four of the 88 pigeons were found dead, Hoover said. |
The discovery now makes 145 pigeons found dumped in the same dumpster. Indiana State Police recovered 57 pigeons on Dec. 10. Hoover never thought she would see another situation like this again. |
"I thought it was a rare act, never happen again, once in a lifetime as heart wrenching as it was then it happens two months later and you're like really?" she said. |
Unlike the December discovery where the birds were buried in the dumpster, this flock was found on top of trash. Hoover said likely, they were dumped overnight between Feb. 27 and Feb. 28. |
"They're gorgeous birds," said Hoover. "These are some of the prettiest pigeons I've ever seen. It just stinks." |
She said pigeon enthusiasts reached out to her and helped fill in some of the blanks. The pigeons found in the dumpster are Parlor Roller pigeons. They are bred for their ability to somersault on the ground. People roll them on the ground in competitions to see how far they can go. Click here and go to the 3:03 minute mark to see these rolling birds in action. |
There are pigeon clubs who compete with these birds humanely, but Hoover believes these dumpster pigeons were part of an illegal gambling ring and were abused. She said both times she came to resuce the birds, they had parasites on them and the boxes they were in did not have breathing holes. |
"There's a lot of money being made and I am told that this fellow could care less about fines because he knows they won't get in trouble," she said. |
Hoover said the birds found recently had the same tags on them as the ones found in December. The tags had the name and phone number of a Dublin, Ohio man. News 18 attempted to make calls to the number provided and it has been disconnected. The fact that the man is located out of state is causing problems for who is responsible to help. |
"The animal control of Dublin Ohio which is where they come from say they were dumped in Indiana and Indiana is like well they came from Ohio," said Hoover. |
Hoover said she is worried that this has happened at this rest stop other times but unfortunately, those birds were not found in time. She suggested the rest stop get security cameras, but found out that the state won't fund it. |
Wildlife centers in Valparaiso and Illinois took a majority of the birds from Hoover. She has 11 left in her care. She said she has received offers of help from other people as well, which she is thankful for. So what's next for the birds? |
"They have got to get their health up and hopefully then adopted out," she said. "They are trying to find people who understand the birds and you don't want them to go back into the same situation they came from." |
Answer true or false to the following italicized statements to see how much you know about B.A.A.'s most recent press trip. |
The TV show host with whom B.A.A. planned, coordinated and schmoozed for four months lost his passport en route, thus couldn't get into the country. |
One of the trip attendees aggressively hit on B.A.A. for a solid six hours at a cocktail party, with such lines as, "Your organized emails betray your hotness," and "I already drank everything in my mini-bar." |
B.A.A. broke her toe unceremoniously and is now sporting another boot. |
Despite being incredibly excited about bonefishing and deep sea fishing, B.A.A. didn't really do either. |
B.A.A. spent the first three days of her trip undoing all the plans she'd made for two of her media attendees: cancelling rooms, flights, charter boats, meals, etc. |
B.A.A. jumped from a 40-ft. cliff into a 600-ft. deep inland blue hole. |
B.A.A. flew on a teeny tiny plane but found it surprisingly comfortable. |
B.A.A. lounged on John Travolta's couch. |
B.A.A. went to a pirate cave in the middle of the night with a lantern and a bottle of rum. |
If you answered false to any of these questions, you're wrong! Each of these statements is true, and without getting too far into all the gory details, they adequately sum up a sometimes great and sometimes ho-hum press trip. Truthfully, other than the TV show host passport debacle, the aggressive macking that went down Wednesday night and the immensely painful and equally embarrasing toe-breaking incident, the trip was quite lovely. My journalists were some of the best yet - so laid back, smart and fun to be with. I can't praise them enough! The weather was quite nice and the scenery was as beautiful as ever. I can't wait to get back…in August! |
Saarinen, Risto. Luther And The Gift. : . Print. |
Spätmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation ; 100. |
10|aLuther and the gift /|cRisto Saarinen. |
|ax, 323 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm. |
|a"The present volume contains both hitherto unpublished papers and studies that have appeared elsewhere"--Preface, page v. |
|aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 301-314) and indexes. |
00|gPreface --|gIntroduction --|tThe aim --|tEarlier scholarship --|tThe chapters --|tHistorical issues --|tLuther, humanism and Philosophy --|tNew scholarship --|tGifts, presents and favours --|tThe autonomy of doctrine --|tThe passivity of reception --|tConclusion --|tLuther and beneficia --|tFavours in the First lectures on the Psalms --|tThe proper giving and receiving of favours --|tGod's earthly and spiritual favours --|tFavours as God's mercy --|tComparison with Seneca's De beneficiis --|tThe allegory of things : Luther's use of allegoria rerum and metaphora rerum 1519-1521 --|tConventional metaphor --|tMedieval background --|tSecond lectures on the Psalms --|tAgainst Latomus --|tIn sinu patris : the merciful trinity in Luther's exposition of John 1:18 --|tThe bosom of the father --|tPsalm 73:11 in dictata super psalterium (1513-15) --|tSermons and biblical expositions (1524-1538) --|tDisputations and other late writings (1536-1545) --|tThe systematics of Luther's expositions of John 1:18 --|tIpsa dilectio deus est. Martin Luther's use of Peter Lombard, 1. Sent. dist. 17 --|tThe scholastic background --|tLuther's marginal glosses to Lombard (1509-1510) --|tCriticism of scholastic theology (1515-1517) --|tLate disputations (1537) --|tConclusions --|tDesire, consent and sin : the earliest free will debates of the Reformation --|tAugustine --|tUsingen --|tLuther --|tEck and Karlstadt --|tEthics in Luther's theology : the three orders --|tThe division of ethics : three hierarchies or orders --|tThe three orders as ordinationes dei --|tPrudence in Luther --|tTheological action --|tConclusion : a covenant model in Luther's social ethics? --|tWeakness of will : Reformation anthropology between Aristotle and the Stoa --|tAkrasia in Aristotle and the Stoa --|tOther introductory perspectives --|tEarly Lutheranism --|tEarly Calvinism --|tConclusions --|tThe heroic virtue in the Reformation and early Protestantism --|tEarlier research --|tPre-Reformation sources --|tLuther and Melanchthon --|tEarly Protestantism --|tConclusions --|tRenaissance ethics and the European Reformations --|tThe Lutheran Reformation --|tThe Calvinist Reformation --|tThe Catholic reform --|tTheological shaping --|tFinnish Luther studies : a story and a program --|tThe story --|tThe program --|tThe Pauline Luther and the law : Lutheran theology re-engages the study of Paul --|tThe Lutheran Paul vs the new perspective --|tParticipation in Christ : biblical scholarship, ecumenism and Luther studies --|tThe Pauline Luther : counter-evidence to Westerholm's Luther --|tHow radically different is the Christian alternative to the Mosaic law? --|tDo Christians remain permanently unable to fulfill the law? --|tWho is speaking in Romans 7? and what does the speaker not do? --|tConclusion --|tTheology of giving as Comprehensive Lutheran theology --|tStrategies of doctrine and theology of giving --|tThe giver-oriented perspective and its epistemology --|tGiving as the seed of comprehensive doctrine --|tTruth and love as the "transcendentals" of doctrine --|tRoad maps and comprehensive theology --|tThe language of giving in theology --|tModel one : the ditransitive construction --|tModel two : "give" as basic verb --|tGivers, recipients and beneficiaries : Seneca --|tRecipients and beneficiaries in forensic justification --|tPassive reception --|tReceving the gift mere passive --|tJustification as a comprehensive event --|tPassivity and freedom --|tReclaiming the sentences : a linguistic loci approach to doctrine --|tPropositions and sentences --|tThe loci --|tThe model --|tExegetics --|gAcknowledgements --|gBibliography --|gIndex of names --|gIndex of subjects. |
8 |aDust jacket, back cover: In this book, Risto Saarinen studies Martin Luther's understanding of the gift and related issues such as favours and benefits, faith and justification, virtues and merits, ethics and doctrine, law and Christ. He shows that Luther both continues and criticizes the classical discusssions regarding the differences and parallels between gifts and sales. |
J. Hudson Taylor once said, "When we work, we work. When we pray, God works." A quick glance at the news and a walk around our neighborhoods is usually enough to help us see that we need God! During these forty days of prayer we are focusing in on praising God, repenting for our self-directed lives, asking Him to move in our city, and yielding our plans and lives to his plan and power! |
APRIL 28--When it comes to prayer, we often focus primarily on the words that are coming out of our mouths. But Jesus teaches us that prayer is also a matter of the heart...in other words, the posture of our heart is incredible important in our prayers. This is why it is necessary for us to embrace the need to yield in our prayers, to recognize that our interests and agenda don't always match up with God's heart. But what does yielding in prayer actually look like? |
When you think about the way you pray, the words you say, etc...where did you learn how it do it? |
Who has influenced your life in the area of prayer? |
What do you think "prayer" might have been like for Adam and Eve in the Garden, before sin entered the story? |
Where in your life do you most struggle with the idea of "yielding" in prayer? |
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