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Good luck - has several thinks I like - tabs - etc. A latest version came out yesterday. They update lake all the others.
Oh Ya! Need that Blend-O- Matic Folks! But.... for your added primitive camping experience, be sure to bring the outdoor furniture! Can you guess which travel chair belongs to DavidK?
Is it the Lay Z Boy?
Can I tell Baja stories from the campfire?
what about that Port O Let in the background?
Well of course it's the LazyBoy--even I knew that!
On a car key outside the vehicle - zip-tie it to the frame somewhere.
On wipes - once you start taking unscented baby wipes (available at Costco btw), you'll likely never leave home without 'em again.
Louisville slugger, glove & ball.
DAvid K. "I knewthere was something about you" Now I know what it is. Do you get your "oil" from Idaho Falls Idaho?????? I've been using it for over 15 years, and find it most useful when I get a blister from hiking in 'cheap boots & shoes"??/!!!!! Applied one day, noticeble improvement the next. Pain goes away. The water starts disappearing, etc. Love that stuff!!!!!!! And the T36C7 is how I remember it most of the time. And I never travel without it.
machete. fishing gear. extra wax.
about the zip tied key. everyone should do it. those magnetic jobs don't stand a chance. my spare is out there somewhere, so if you find it, please use it as a $75 electronic chipped paperweight.
Hi Phil, that company in Idaho Falls (Melaleuca Inc.) made the product I was introduced to... from friends in Hawaii.. They use it there to treat coral reef injuries... the surfers love the stuff. The past few years I have been buying the tea tree oil from health food stores, like Boney's or Henry's and pay 1/2 the price... and get the same results. I did like the shampoo, tooth paste, and other products containg tea tree oil, however.
"about the zip tied key. everyone should do it. those magnetic jobs don't stand a chance. "
make sure the place you zip-tie to is free of sharp edges and tight as vibration(uncommon in Baja) can eventually wear through plastic. I use a key-ring around a bolt or ??
numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. She attended Shanksville Stonycreek High School and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Buckstown. Family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. until time of service at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Deaner Funeral Home, Stoystown. Rev. Robert Way officiating. Interment Lambertsville Cemetery. Contributions may be given to assist the family c/o Kay Grasser 158 Juniata St., Berlin, PA 15530, or to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 6872 Lincoln Hwy., Stoystown, PA 15563. DeanerFuneralsAndCremations.com.
A sports day will commence at the club grounds from 1.45pm. Proceedings will get under way with a fancy dress parade followed by football, hurling, camogie and athletic competitions. There will also be other sideshows, teas and refreshments on the day. Players past and present, members and parishioners are invited to this celebration.
As I wrote in this post, I have found a few tools have made it easier for me to be successful on the ketogenic, low carb/high fat diet (LCHF). From measuring food to measuring blood ketones, to measuring my activity the right device can really help.
Some tools have nothing to do with food. Some days my greatest victory is getting my steps in.
To share the items I've enjoyed using along the way, I've created a "KETO TOOLS" page. I'll add more items as I incorporate them and have had a chance to use them for a while.
I'll be posting about my experiences and opinions, little reviews if you will, on the items. If you have a favorite tool, share! I'm not a gadget fiend, but who doesn't love something that make things easier?
One doesn't need any of these - or any other tools - to be successful at keto. The most important thing is to keep carbs under about 20 grams per day. So keeping it simple is great. Just wanted to pass along what I've used.
WHAT: This 6 day, 5 night retreat includes an exciting three day challenge-by-choice Ropes Course, camp fires, creative expressions, all while making friends with Uniteens from throughout the Northwestern Region.
WHO: All Uniteens must be 11 and have finished 6th grade and be no more than an 8th grade graduate. Uniteens must have attended at least 4 Uniteen meetings or be a new member of the church. All Uniteens and counselors must sign the Heart Agreements agreeing to follow these Group Agreements.
Adults wanting to attend Unitreat please contact Chris Castaldi, Unitreat Site Director, phone -503.913.0898, or cbchris.2010@gmail.com. A volunteer & information packet will be sent to you.
ll Adult staff participate in the Saturday training & team building by either arriving Friday night June 16 or by 9AM Saturday June 17. Staff members need to arrange for assistance from other church groups or individuals in transporting their Uniteen group members who are attending, so all youth arrive on Sunday. Can you volunteer for a part of the week? We would love that too! Contact Chris for the volunteer packet & further info.
Click here to view the registration application.
Today’s workplace is not the same as it has been in other times. Working after retirement from need and/or desire has made retiree employment a game changer, benefiting employers with talented and mature help as well as retirees with more exciting jobs. Retirees are sought after by an increasing number of companies, and many retirees are finding life-affirming work to help them live life as they want to live it in retirement.
When companies need someone skilled but without a strict schedule requirement for short-term projects, retirees save the day. Oftentimes, they already know the job well enough to require little to no training, and their flexible schedule makes a big difference. Companies sometimes retain the contact information of their employees when they retire so they can invite them to return as needed for reliable work. If there’s not enough of past employees to fit their need, they’ll also seek out new retirees skilled in the industry for the same purpose.
Many companies are also embracing seniors and retirees for more regular part-time work because they’ve seen that there is a wealth of untapped talent here.
Some companies, such as PKF O’Connor Davies, are deliberately campaigning for new senior and retiree talent.
Retirement is an ideal time to pursue a job that suits your interests: hostess at a restaurant, for instance; work with kids in a daycare; or get a job as a receptionist.
CoolWorks: check it out for yourself! Or visit RetiredBrains, another resource website dedicated to helping retirees succeed at whatever they wish.
Growth Package, very unique kind of package in itself, gives you the perfect bunch of facilities essential for your growth in all aspects which enhances your lifestyle.
Corporate Training provides knowledge and skills to new entrants and to help them to perform their role and job well.
Corporate Training coaches you for more complex and higher level jobs.
Corporate Training induces new innovative ways and techniques of performing job.
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Lake Wilson Preserve is a brand new sub-division of just 96 homes all in a Mediterranean style with a Spanish tiled roof and block paved driveway. Each villa is furnished to an extremely high standard with private screened pools and deck, fully equipped kitchen and covered lanai to enjoy those beautiful Floridian sunsets.
The estate is set on and surrounded by conservation land, some properties overlook small lakes.
It is only ten minutes to Disney theme parks. It neighbors Reunion and Champions Gate where guests can enjoy a round of golf on one of their 5 championship golf courses, designed by Tom Watson, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. You can also visit the pedestrian centre with its array of shops, restaurants and boutiques.
On top of this only a few minutes away are the unlimited dining and entertainment venues on the US-192.
Access to the I-4 is only 2 miles away making it an easy commute to Orlando International, Tampa or Sanford airports. All in all, Lake Wilson Preserve makes for an ideal base for your Florida vacation.
A free-standing, exterior, sculptural work for the Greenwood Neighborhood Fire Station. In moments of crisis and times of peace, fire stations are beacons of safety embedded in our urban infrastructure. This sculpture is inspired by the multi-layered processes of fire fighting and aid response, with attention to how crisis changes our relationship to space and time. Color change triggered by station alarm system. Lead Artist. Photo Credit: Spike Mafford.
So yesterday I had my first session of skin peeling with Dr Mohamed Gharib, a professional Dermatologist at Kaya Skin Clinic (Marina Branch). My consultation which was around a week ago, was so informative. Dr Gharib made me feel so comfortable about the whole procedure which is why I went ahead with his recommendation of skin peeling and mesotherapy. At the consultation he asked me what my concerns were regarding my skin to which I explained how due to having to wear make up so often because of my career, my skin sometimes breaks out with mild acne. I also told him how I’m unhappy with the hollowness and darkness around my eye area. Even after having just one consultation, it was so invaluable. Dr Gharib made me understand what’s going on with my skin and why. It all makes so much sense now, meaning I can do as much as I can within my control to help my skin improve. I don’t want to bombard you with too much text so please follow my YouTube channel www.youtube.com/ninaubhi where I will be uploading the final journey of my experience of Skin Peeling and Mesotheraphy once I’ve completed all four sessions. I’ll also be posting on my blog after each session so I can really give you my full experience.
SESSION ONE I’ve been sick for the last few days and thankfully I felt well enough to go out yesterday afternoon. So luckily I made it for my first session of skin peeling and mesotherapy at the Kaya Skin Clinic. Firstly, the staff at Kaya Skin Clinic are so professional and they made the whole process so much easier and secondly they have a branch in Marina which is so close to me! Skin Peel: So I arrived with zero make up on and settled down in the treatment room. The nurse started by firstly explaining the process and then cleansing my face to remove any residue. Then comes the high frequency Accura machine that is glided across my skin manually by the nurse, continuously for around 10 minutes; this calms any inflammation and reduces the size of spots. She then started the skin detox by extracting any open comedones. Once the skin is cleansed, Dr Gharib applies the skin peel treatment over my face and it’s left on for a few minutes. There’s a slight tingling sensation but nothing too uncomfortable. The skin peel treatment is removed by spraying cold water onto the face and pressing it off with a thick towel/gauze followed by some ice over the skin to cool it down. After this my skin felt totally normal and after an hour or so a little tight. I’ve been told my skin may feel dry and tight which it has but it’s not peeling like you assume it would be by the sound of the name. Mesotherapy: The nurse applied numbing cream to my under eyes and eyelids. After leaving it on for 20 minutes Dr Gharib then removed the cream and started injecting vitamins into the skin around the eyes. It didn’t hurt at all, thankfully due to the numbing cream.
If you’re looking for a relaxing and soothing facial type experience then this isn’t it. But it’s also not uncomfortable. It’s a treatment to help clear up your skin and I love the fact I already feel it working. It’s only been a day and I’m looking forward to my next session. Each session of the skin peel needs to be 15 days apart and the mesotherapy needs to be every week.
To book a consultation with Dr Gharib contact Kaya Skin Clinic on +971 4 4508438.
Mesotherapy is getting great results, it hurts a little in you don’t use a proper anesthetic but no one can argue with the results.
Career and Testing Services at the University of Mary looks forward to forming a partnership with you. We encourage you to recruit our students and alumni and will work with you to find candidates which are a good fit with your organization. Career and Testing Services is committed to facilitating interactions and partnerships between our students, organizations, staff and faculty. If you would like to visit our campus or if you need additional information, please contact us at (701) 355-8050. Again, we appreciate your partnership with Career & Testing Services.
There are 2 methods to post a job with Career and Testing Services.
Option 1: Visit www.teamnd.org to post a position on our website. This is a consortium website and your posting will go to 8 colleges and universities across the state of North Dakota.
Option 2: Post a job description on the Career and Testing Services Bulletin Board outside our office by completing a short job posting form below.
Throughout the year, Career and Testing Services offers special events for students where employer assistance or participation is often necessary. Some examples are: Community Fair, Mock Interview Days, RESUMANIA, Etiquette Dinner, Backpack to Briefcase, to name a few. Contact us if you are interested in learning more about any of these events.
There are several ways that you as an employer can get in front of students. Career and Testing Services can assist you in arranging/setting up booths outside of our dining facility, in securing a room to do information sessions, or put you in contact with a faculty member for a class presentation. In addition, if you would like to do on campus recruitment and resume collection, we would be happy to assist you.
Career and Testing Services assists students in the career exploration by pairing them with individuals in careers of interest to them. Students can then do informational interviews, job shadow, or become a mentee with a person established in their field. If you would like to assist students in learning more about your field, industry, or career, please contact the director of career services.
Just having a bit of good clean fun here at PHA!
More fun from the Spanish Fashion Show at PHA!
It's springtime in the garden at PHA!
In honor of Earth Day PHA is adopting two animals! Announcement will be given at our Pep Rally on Friday. Cast your vote today!
PTC Meeting tomorrow at 8:15. Open Meeting held for ALL who is interested in joining our PTC Board for the 2019-2020 Year!
Today is the last day of Iowa Testing Week. Great job Jaguars!
#ThankfulThursday We are celebrating our wonderful school volunteers tomorrow during our volunteer luncheon!
Building for the future at PHA!
Hitting the books at PHA!
Learning about China with art! The PHA "Wall of Koi" and Asian Brush Painting.
Working together, building great things at PHA!
We had so much fun learning to write with quill pens!
Sliding into the weekend at PHA!
PHA 1st graders making custom bird houses!
Typically, home users have been subjected to very few, true performance NAS products. If you wanted true performance, you had to reach a little deeper into your pocket, and pull out a bit more of that hard earned money.
With Netgear being an industry leader in network storage solutions, it seems only fitting that they would offer top to bottom storage solutions for every sector of the market. Today, on this crisp winter morning, we will be looking over the Netgear ReadyNAS 104. The RN104 is a four bay NAS appliance that caters to the needs of consumers that want personal cloud storage. It offers standard features like a home media and file server, coupled together with low entry cost.
The RN104 is built upon the Marvell ARMADA 370 platform, clocked at 1.2 GHz, with 512MB of memory to accompany it. Across the front of the unit, we have four 3.5" drive trays that support tool-less installation. Total storage capacity is listed at 16TB, with dual gigabit LAN ports at the rear of the unit.
For quick management of the NAS, we have a two line LCD screen on the front of the unit, with dual USB 3.0 ports, and eSATA for additional storage options. Power consumption is listed at 45 watts for operation, and 1.4 watts with WOL enabled.
Pricing of the four bay Netgear ReadyNAS 104 is listed at $319.99, without drives. The unit carries a three-year warranty from Netgear.
You know that conducting background checks is essential to ensuring a safe, secure workplace. In doing so, however, it is also crucial that you abide by the regulations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), which is easier said than done. Understanding FCRA compliance can be confusing and overwhelming; however, failing to comply to FCRA regulations can result in costly legal issues for employers.
In a on-demand webinar, employment law experts Pam Devata, partner at Chicago-based Seyfarth Shaw LLP, and Courtney Stieber, senior associate at Seyfarth Shaw, will address frequently asked questions regarding the FCRA and share best practice responses for ensuring your company stays FCRA compliant.
A number of books and articles investigated the relationship between corporate and advertising interests and news coverage. In the May/June 2000 issue of Columbia Journalism Review, Lowell Bergman wrote an article entitled, "Network television news: With fear and favor." Bergman sums up his findings by saying, "Executives of the network news divisions say that they will report any story of public interest and import without fear or favor, without considering its potential commercial consequences. They say that, but they do not believe it" (p. 50).
Karl Idsvoog's journal article, "TV sitting on stories to improve ratings," claims that "the decision on when (or if) to run a piece is no longer determined just by asking is the report concise, clear, and well produced; is it fair, thorough and accurate? There are now more critical questions. What's the lead-in? Where do we place the promotion? Will it deliver better numbers on Monday or Wednesday?" (Idsvoog, p. 38). However, he adds that "in the long run, adhering to a higher standard of ethics delivers a higher standard of performance" (p. 39).
Carol Guensburg examines the ethical dilemmas of news reporting that involve the media agency's owner in the December 1998 issue of American Journalism Review (p. 10). In "When the story is about the owner," she determines that it is up to the individual journalists and news operations to continue reporting important stories, regardless of the impact they may have on corporate or advertising interests (Guensburg, p. 11).
American Journalism Review's October 1998 article by Jane Kirtley, "Second-guessing news judgment," looks at the issue of FCC regulations of news coverage (p. 86). She notes that having the governmental agency get involved in news coverage would likely lead to the consequence that "broadcasters will be discouraged from covering controversial issues at all" (Kirtley, p. 86).
Make the most out of every season with the incomparable 2019 Airstream Globetrotter 25FB! It's an ideal Travel Trailer for long-distance trips and family camping adventures! You can find this quality RV at National RV Detroit, located at 44700 N I 94 Service Dr Belleville Michigan 48111! We sell top RV brands at wholesale prices, making us a top Detroit RV dealer! If you don't live near Belleville or the Detroit area, we can still bring your dream camper to you with our 24/7 delivery across North America! So give us a call at 734-439-3400 to start your road to RV fun today!
When you're on the road, sometimes meals can be a challenge. But they'll be a breeze in the Airstream Globetrotter 25FB thanks to the wonderful kitchen that comes in this RV! It has a full suite of modern appliances, including a 3 burner range cooktop and a handy 6.70 cu. ft. refrigerator that can stock your favorite meats, fresh veggies, fruits, and beverages! You'll be able to clean, drink, and cook with plenty of water from the 39 gallon freshwater tank!
In the past, did you miss leisurely, hot showers when you were on the road? Or did you have to make that tedious trek through the campground to the cold, damp, messy community bathroom and then wait in line if you wanted a shower? There's good news for you when you camp in the Airstream Globetrotter 25FB! It boasts a bathroom with a roomy shower as well as a handy Porcelain Foot Flush toilet! Comfort, convenience, and privacy, with plenty of clean, hot water thanks to the 39 gallon freshwater tank and 60 lbs. of LP tank capacity! Dirty water and waste are stored in the 37 gallon gray water tank and the 39 gallon black water tank, respectively.
Jacob Funk Kirkegaard is a senior advisor with International Capital Strategies. He is also a senior fellow with the Peterson Institute for International Economics and has been associated with the Institute since 2002. Before joining the Institute, he worked with the Danish Ministry of Defense, the United Nations in Iraq, and in the private financial sector. He is a graduate of the Danish Army's Special School of Intelligence and Linguistics with the rank of first lieutenant; the University of Aarhus in Aarhus, Denmark; the Columbia University in New York; and received his PhD from Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies. He is coeditor ofTransatlantic Economic Challenges in an Era of Growing Multipolarity (2012), author of The Accelerating Decline in America's High-Skilled Workforce: Implications for Immigration Policy (2007), coauthor of US Pension Reform: Lessons from Other Countries (2009) and Transforming the European Economy (2004), and assisted with Accelerating the Globalization of America: The Role for Information Technology (2006). His current research focuses on European economies and reform, immigration, foreign direct investment trends and estimations, pension systems, demographics, offshoring, and the impact of information technology.
San Diego, CA – When last we saw the Chevy Blazer, it was 2005. Mariah Carey was topping the charts. George W. Bush was starting his second term as U.S. president. Hamid Karzai was the new leader of the “liberated” Afghanistan.
And the Blazer? Well, the SUV built on the frame of a S-10 pickup was ready to retire.
Now, after a 14-year break, Chevrolet has brought back a mid-sized crossover SUV under the name Blazer. But, other than the name, you’d be hard pressed to connect the new SUV with the rough-and-ready truck from yesteryear.
Blazer is five-passenger, two-row crossover that fits between the compact Equinox and three-row Traverse.
It is attractive – much better looking – than the original, and displays far superior road manners. Its smooth and quiet ride is a credit to unibody construction, instead of the old body-on-frame. It’s also more fuel-efficient, thanks to stop/start technology, cylinder deactivation in the V6 and a smooth-shifting nine-speed automatic that always seems to know the right gear.
Its frisky RS trim level is the hot rod of the family. It has the boldest look, with a blacked-out front end and black up-sized 21-inch wheels (from standard 18-inch). It looks especially good on a bright red body colour. Its engine growl is just loud enough to let you know the optional 3.6-litre V6 means business, cranking out a respectable 305 hp and 269 lb.-ft. of torque.
The Premier trim level is more dignified, with generous chrome treatment on the outside and quality accented leather interior treatment. Automatic heated steering wheel and heated/ventilated front seats tie in with the automatic climate control system. The windows can be opened remotely to let cabin heat out as you approach the car.
All models have HID headlamps mounted low and LED daytime running lights.
Cargo space is an impressive 1,818 litres with the rear seated folded. A rail-based system allows the space to be configured and blocked off as needed to secure items, and the rails store neatly in front of the spare tire when not needed.
There are some nifty touches to this vehicle – like a hands-free power liftgate with a light that shines a Chevy emblem on the ground to show you where to swing your foot. Inside, the rear seat slides forward to allow more cargo space and tilts back to allow extra headroom – unnecessary, since a six-footer can easily fit with the seat upright.