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Ovarian tumor (OC) may be the leading reason behind loss of life among women with genital system disorders. of MT1CM MT1M and histological type staging grading existence of residual disease or general survival time. Immunofluorescence showed both MT1CM and MT1M appearance in every the tested cell lines. Traditional wes... |
The case of the day, Glenwood Systems, Inc. v. Thirugnanam (C.D. Cal. 2012), is a good reminder why you cannot safely leave foreign evidentiary issues to the end of your case. Glenwood was a medical billing company in Connecticut. It sued Venkatesan Thirugnanam and Senthil Sundaresan, software engineers who founded Aug... |
It’s even worse than that for Glenwood, I think. Glenwood cited FRE 403 and FRCP 37(b)(2) as grounds for exclusion. Rule 37(b)(2), though, seems clearly inapplicable, since as far as it appears from the decision, Glenwood never moved to compel Prassath’s testimony. Rule 403, which permits exclusion of unduly prejudicia... |
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Ernest Marcinko |
Since the error message does not contain information about ajax search pro files, I'm not able to tell what might cause this. As described it sounds like a missing file, but strangely it works when the plugin is disabled. The search plugin loads almost nothing on the editor pages to prevent any possible issues, so this... |
I've installed the ithemes exchange free version on my test site, but I can't find any shortcodes to test or use. I have to see or re-create the issue to suggest a solution, it can be literally anything. Do I have to enable a core add-on? |
If you can provide temporary FTP and back-end access to your test server when I can debug the problem, that would be the best possible solution. I would probably find and fix the cause as well. I'm not sure if I can re-create this on my test environment. |
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Belafonte hits one high note at Hopkins |
September 23, 2006|By GREGORY KANE |
I knew, before I did it, that if I did it, I'd hate myself in the morning. |
As it turns out, I hated myself the rest of the week. |
I caught Harry Belafonte's speech Tuesday night at the Johns Hopkins University. I went expecting to hear the same Belafonte who tried to channel the spirit of Malcolm X four years ago when he compared then-Secretary of State Colin Powell to a house slave. (Note to Harry: There was only one Malcolm X. And he's dead.) |
Or at least the Belafonte of early 2006, who was in Venezuela telling President Hugo Chavez that President Bush was the "biggest tyrant" and the "biggest terrorist" in the world. Belafonte repeated his Bush-as-a-terrorist theme in his Hopkins speech, but he steered clear of the other "t" word. Nevertheless, he implied ... |
"I've been the voice of dissent, along with millions of others," Belafonte said. "We've been put away and maligned and contained." |
I'm sure exactly that has happened in the alternate universe Belafonte has constructed. The reality is quite different. True tyrants would have slapped Belafonte into prison for his "Bush is the biggest tyrant and terrorist" remarks. Tyrants surely wouldn't allow him to travel about the country speaking at the finest c... |
A very cogent saying going around contends that folks are entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts. For Belafonte, his opinions are facts. He can't make a distinction. That's why Belafonte really believes, as he said regarding the war in Iraq, that "our Congress voted for it, all of them, with one or two... |
Belafonte also believes - and he told his audience this - that there are more black men and women in prison than there are in the nation's colleges and universities. |
A check of The Sun's library revealed that the congressional resolution giving Bush authority to wage war in Iraq passed in the Senate by a vote of 77-23 and the House of Representatives by a vote of 296-133. That's a total of 156 in opposition. That's clearly not "one or two." |
The most current U.S. Census Bureau figures show over 2 million blacks in colleges and universities and just under 900,000 in prison. How do we account for such reckless disregard for the facts? It's almost as if Belafonte and others on the left want there to be more blacks in prison than in college. That makes it easi... |
The Hopkins speech was all standard Belafonte fare, grist for a columnist's mill. But that's not what made the rest of my week bad. It's when Belafonte said a couple of things that I agreed with that left me downright depressed. |
Belafonte asked audience members, most of them college students, how many of them had read any or all of the books in Taylor Branch's biographical trilogy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. (Asking people under 30 if they've read anything is risky business. I had to admire Belafonte for daring to put his sanity on the ... |
Very few raised their hands. Then Belafonte pointed Branch out in the audience and asked him to stand. |
"The fact that your book is not in every library and required reading in every school is a shame," Belafonte said. |
How could I disagree with that? And on what grounds? |
Branch's books should be required reading. They're the finest works of American history we have on the years 1955 through 1968. It's not only a shame that Parting the Waters, Pillar of Fire and At Canaan's Edge aren't required reading. It's egregious that all aren't on the New York Times best-seller list, considering s... |
"It's kind of an author's dream," Branch said of Belafonte's urging people to read his works. Branch added that he's all for the trilogy being required reading, "as long as there's not any force or coercion involved." |
Trust me, these books should be read even if we have to force students to do so at gunpoint. They're that good. But that won't be necessary for some of the students in Belafonte's audience. |
"I had a bunch of young people come up and ask me for the titles," Branch said. "So maybe [Belafonte] sold a few books for me." |
If Branch has any regrets, it's that many today don't feel the civil rights movement is relevant. |
"My problem is that most people think that era is ancient history," Branch said. "I see the civil rights movement as a model for how to create new democracies." |
Branch, as Belafonte pointed out to the students, lives here in Baltimore. He was in Los Angeles about to give a speech when I interviewed him by phone. Branch said he wasn't expecting Belafonte to single him out, but he sure didn't mind. |
"I'm really happy," Branch said about someone of Belafonte's stature recommending his books. "I wish lots of people would say it." |
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Though no longer in the Headlines, the Occult is Alive and Well under the Cover of the New World Order |
The New World Order has attracted so much attention, that the Occult has been able to operate without much notice |
The New World Order is said to be the goal of the Illuminati, consisting of mostly rich bankers, businessmen and politicians. It has attracted so much attention, as to distract the public from the fact that the Occult is a substantial part of this New World Order. |
The New World Order itself is more of a mission, just like the Occult is more of agenda, than being secret societies. It is the Illuminati, the Freemasons, Skull and Bones, The Bohemian Grove Club and other fraternities that make up the actual secret societies, compartmentalized into a pyramidal hierarchy of need-to-kn... |
And though all are shrouded in mystery, secrecy and conspiracy, while the NWO is more the organizational part of the whole, it is the Occult that makes up the magic, mysticism and myth. |
These secret societies communicate through ancient occult symbols, initiations and rituals. Such esoteric symbolism can be seen everyday, hidden in plain sight within America’s architecture, corporate logos, and even money. The most infamous of such symbols is the “all-seeing eye” found on the pyramid depicted on the b... |
With the New World Order stealing all the thunder, the term "Occult" has pretty much disappeared from the headlines, and with it it's bad, evil, satanic reputation. |
But just because satanic murders, cattle mutilations and seances no longer make up today's the headlines doesn't mean the occult has disappeared. In fact, the Occult is more popular now than ever. |
The Occult today is no longer the stuff of small underground cults. It has gone mainstream. We no longer hear of their deeds, because they have become commonplace, everyday occurrences. |
It is estimated that there are over 200,000 practicing witches in the United States and there are literally millions of Americans who dabble in some form of the occult, psychic phenomena, spiritism, demonology and black magic. Statistics show that occult book sales have doubled in the last four years! More people belie... |
Don't be fooled, as the Occult is alive and well within every mission of the New World Order and inside every one of these secret societies. It is all the same people, with the same agenda and the same sociopath personalities. |
If one failed to take into account the occult nature of the New World Order, they would be amiss. America's secret destiny is the product of Rosicrucian and Freemason forefathers. The Ancient Mysteries are being studied for illumination and enlightenment by the New World Order's elite and New Age gurus on behalf of the... |
I guess this is what some of these egotistical rich sonsofbitches think they are. It is not enough that they think they are better than us common folk, many of them think they are gods. |
They are no longer happy just controlling all the money, they want to control the world and everything in it. |
Its all about constructing a one world government, implementing global domination and taking total control of everything. People's money, freedom and everyday affairs. If we let them have their ways, anyone who does not belong to the wealthy elite that makes up the New World Order would be nothing more than a slave. |
Do you believe the New World Order, Illuminati, Freemasons, Occult, etc. are all the same thing? Or are there several different groups in a power struggle for supremacy? Or is it all a bunch of paranoid bull? |
My readers and I are interested in your opinion, so please leave your comment bellow. |
Written By: Tom Retterbush |
Occult - How is it defined? |
New World Order or Occult Secret Destiny? |
Wednesday, December 04, 2013 |
Was FSU delinquent in investigation? |
When we hear about charges of sexual assault against a male athlete, we usually get details about how police investigations are proceeding or when charges may or may not be brought, potential penalties, etc. |
Some of this is happening in regards to the accusations of sexual assault against Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston. For example, prosecutors investigating the claims (almost a year after they were brought to the Tallahassee police which encouraged the alleged victim to not pursue the issue) say that they will ... |
Alas, the school itself is under scrutiny because the victim reported the incident, which Winston states was consensual after it was leaked that his DNA was found on the accuser's underwear, when it happened--a year ago. The school was supposed to, under Title IX, investigate within a 60-day window. It is unclear wheth... |
So whatever happens with the criminal investigation, the accuser might have a case against FSU. |
Vacationing with your ex-spouse: A do or a don't? |
First we had to grapple with the #divorceselfie, in which former couples take to social media to profess their mutual good-naturedness about the demise of their marriages. |
Now comes the divorce vacay, in which former couples travel together for the sake of the kids. Actress Hilary Duff and her ex-husband, former NHL player Mike Comrie, took their 3-year-old son Luca to Hawaii recently, just a week after their divorce was finalized. |
"We are good friends and we laugh a lot," Duff told Ellen DeGeneres about her ex. "And we have a great communication and we share pictures when one is not with Luca. He's great, we are great, and we keep on trucking." |
I'm all for peaceful divorces and respectful co-parenting. But I have to wonder: Is it confusing for kids to see their divorced parents getting along well enough to vacation together? Are they wondering, in the midst of all that family togetherness, why you two couldn't just stay together? Or whether, just maybe, you'l... |
"I've seen a couple of families that have made this work beautifully," said clinical psychologist John Duffy, author of "The Available Parent: Expert Advice for Raising Successful, Resilient, and Connected Teens and Tweens" (Viva Editions). "But most of the time I think it's a bad idea." |
The families who successfully vacation together, Duffy said, spell out clear expectations for their kids to avoid confusing them. |
"I'd even recommend a brief family meeting before vacation to say, 'We're going to do this, but we don't want you to think we're going to get married again. That didn't work, but this arrangement does,'" Duffy said. "It has to be abundantly clear that you're a family and you love each other, but you weren't good at bei... |
Co-vacationing is less confusing to older kids than younger ones, he said, and easier to pull off if the divorce is no longer fresh. |
"If enough time has passed and there's some maturity among the kids, it can work," he said. "But if it's new and your kids are 4 and 7, there's enough confusion there already. You don't want to lend more." |
What's the upside then? Why not just travel apart? |
"I think it models that relationships, even when they don't work a certain way, can still be close," Duffy said. "It models a certain flexibility in relating that I've seen kids adopt. That can open doors for kids to be friends with the opposite sex and, eventually, stay friends with their own exes." |
Which is a good thing, as long as those friendships are healthy. |
"And that's a big caveat," Duffy said. |
Rare is the divorce in which both parties wanted out of the marriage equally, Duffy said. So if the vacation is going to dredge up painful or unresolved feelings for one of the adults, it's also not worth pursuing. |
"I worked with a dad who went into the vacation really hoping that's when he'd win his ex back," Duffy said. "If one or both parents has an agenda and the kids are just along for the ride, that's a bad idea." |
Grown-up feelings matter too, after all. Especially when they're being triggered in the presence of your kids. |
"Just like we suggest that parents give plenty of thought and time to the decision to introduce their kids to someone they're dating, it is equally important, if not more so, to give ample consideration to the tone and dynamic you want to set in the divorce relationship," Duffy said. "This includes, but is certainly no... |
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Monday, 21 January 2013 |
Tears in Mahesh Babu’s Eyes during SVSC TPD |
svsc triple platinum disc function 199x300 Tears in Mahesh Babus Eyes during SVSC TPDIt is heard that tears came in Mahesh Babu’s eyes. This happened when the noted writer/lyricist Sirivennela Seetarama Sastry was speaking about families and the film ‘Seetamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu’ during the triple platinum disc ... |
This was revealed by Mahesh himself. Both Mahesh and Venkatesh who spoke during the event stated their hats off to Telugu audience. The onscreen brothers also hugged each other and shared their affection onstage. Both the stars mentioned that this is the success of the Telugu audience. |
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THE VISION Gets Enigmatic (and Maybe a Little Stalkery) in UNCANNY AVENGERS Teaser |
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Following in the daily march of teasers from Quicksilver, the Scarlet Witch, Brother Voodoo and Rogue, long-time Avenger the Vision gets his own Uncanny Avengers relaunch teaser Wednesday with a phrase that some could consider ... well, a little bit creepy. |
"It is a poor Eve that does not know her Adam," the android Avenger appears to say, although technically the quote may not be attributable to the Vision himself. |
Is the quote referring to Scarlet Witch as the metaphorical Eve while referring to the Vision as Adam, or is it referring to something else? |
Likewise, the mysterious glowing orb hovering above the Vision also bears some attention. Is it just energy, or could it perhaps be something - or someone - being created? |
The orb - perhaps coincidently - also bears something of a resemblance to this orb held by Ultron in a recent presumably leaked Avengers: Age of Ultron image from a licensee. |
Rick Remender and Daniel Acuña's Uncanny Avengers (re)launches in January. |
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