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9 to 12 weeks the family groups begin to break up, and in 12 to 15 weeks the weasels reach their adult weight.
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This species is listed as Least Concern in view of its wide distribution, presumed large population, occurrence in a number of protected areas, tolerance to some degree of habitat modification, and because it is unlikely to be declining at nearly the rate required to qualify for listing in a threatened category.
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Trends
Population
In the European part of its range, there are documented population declines in some areas (e.g. Britain: Battersby, 2005), and suspected declines in others. Although it has a wide distribution, it is considered rare in North America (Sheffield and King, 1994). In Eurasia, it is relatively common, but not often seenowing to changes in agricultural practices (rural abandonment) in parts of Europe, as open fields undergo succession.
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Populations of weasels are controlled because they take gamebird eggs and chicks (3). Likely threats include habitat loss and simplification, as well as predation by foxes. Agricultural changes have led in many areas to the loss or reduction of rough grasslands, which is prime habitat for the field vole, a key source of food for weasels (3). Evidence is building that rodenticides are having an effect on weasels and stoats, as they eat poisoned rodents (5).
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Management
Conservation Actions
This species is found in many protected areas. It is listed on Appendix III of the Bern Convention (Pulliainen, 1999), and is protected under national and sub-national legislation in a
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long
declare function caca1_draw_box alias "caca_draw_box"(byval as caca_canvas_t ptr, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as ulong) as long
declare function caca1_draw_thin_box alias "caca_draw_thin_box"(byval as caca_canvas_t ptr, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long) as long
#else
declare function caca_draw_line(byval as caca_canvas_t ptr, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as ulong) as long
declare function caca_draw_polyline(byval as caca_canvas_t ptr, byval x as const long ptr, byval y as const long ptr, byval as long, byval as ulong) as long
declare function caca_draw_thin_line(byval as caca_canvas_t ptr, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long) as long
declare function caca_draw_thin_polyline(byval as caca_canvas_t ptr, byval x as const long ptr, byval y as const longlong
#endif
declare function caca_draw_cp437_box(byval as caca_canvas_t ptr, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long) as long
#ifdef __CACA0_H__
declare function caca1_fill_box alias "caca_fill_box"(byval as caca_canvas_t ptr, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as ulong) as long
declare function caca1_draw_triangle alias "caca_draw_triangle"(byval as caca_canvas_t ptr, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as ulong) as long
declare function caca1_draw_thin_triangle alias "caca_draw_thin_triangle"(byval as caca_canvas_t ptr, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long) as long
declare function caca1_fill_triangle alias "caca_fill_triangle"(byval as caca_canvas_t ptr, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval as long, byval
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succeed. In 1983, Dr. Silberberg decided to apply these insights in a broader context and established a text writing and editing company. Before writing his own text, he worked on chemistry, biochemistry, and physics texts for several major college publishers. He resides with his wife and child in Massachusetts. For relaxation, he cooks, sings, and walks in the woods.
Book Description McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math, 2011. Book Condition: New. Brand New, Unread Copy in Perfect Condition. A+ Customer Service! Summary: For five editions, the Silberberg brand has been recognised in the general chemistry market as an unparalleled classic. The sixth edition has been changed in many ways to keep pace with the evolution of student learning. The text still contains unprecedented macroscopic-to-microscopic molecular illustrations, consistent step-by-step worked exercises in every chapter,J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster degenensis J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster delavayanus G.Klotz
Cotoneaster delphinensis Chatenier
Cotoneaster denticulatus Kunth
Cotoneaster dielsianus E.Pritz. ex Diels – Diels' cotoneaster
Cotoneaster difficilis G.Klotz
Cotoneaster discolor Pojark.
Cotoneaster dissimilis G.Klotz
Cotoneaster distichus Lange
Cotoneaster divaricatus Rehder & E.H.Wilson – spreading cotoneaster
Cotoneaster dojamensis J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster dokeriensis G.Klotz
Cotoneaster drogochius J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster duthieanus (C.K.Schneid.) G.Klotz
Cotoneaster elatus G.Klotz
Cotoneaster elegans (Rehder & E.H.Wilson) Flinck & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster ellipticus (Lindl.) Loudon – Lindley's cotoneaster
Cotoneaster emarginatus hort. ex K.Koch
Cotoneaster emeiensis J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster encavei J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster eriocarpus hort.
Cotoneaster erratus J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster erzincanicus J.Fryer
Cotoneaster esfandiarii Khat.
Cotoneaster esquirolii H.Lév.
Cotoneaster estonicus J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster falconeri G.Klotz
Cotoneaster fangianus T.T.Yu – Fang's cotoneaster
Cotoneaster farreri Klotzsch
Cotoneaster fastigiatus J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster favargeri J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster fletcheri G.Klotz
Cotoneaster flinckii J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster floccosus (Rehder & E.H.Wilson) Flinck & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster floridus J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster fontanesii Grossh.
Cotoneaster formosanus
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by a cholera epidemic – in part at least as a consequence of Zanu-PF’s decision to replace MDC municipal officials with Zanu-PF ‘urban governors’ – and international donors are scrambling to help deal with the collapse of the health sector and widespread hunger, intellectuals such as Mamdani should display more responsibility and less posturing in their attempts to draw meaningful lessons from Zimbabwe.
Jocelyn Alexander, Linacre College, OxfordAndrea Arrington, University of ArkansasMichael Bratton, Michigan State UniversityBill Derman, Michigan State UniversityWilliam J. Dewey, The University of TennesseeMatthew Engelke, London School of EconomicsLinda Freeman, Carleton UniversityPetina Gappah, Zimbabwean writer and lawyerKenneth Good, RMIT University MelbourneDavid Gordon, Bowdoin College Amanda Hammar, Nordic Africa InstituteDavid McDermott Hughes, Rutgers UniversityDiana Jeater, University of the West of EnglandTony King, University of the West of EnglandBillKinsey, University of ZimbabweNorma Kriger, Cornell UniversityTodd Leedy, University of FloridaJoAnn McGregor, University College LondonClapperton Chakanetsa Mavhunga, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyShowers Mawowa, University of KwaZulu NatalDavid Maxwell, Keele UniversityDonald Mead, Michigan State UniversityJohn Metzler, Michigan State UniversityDavid Moore, University of JohannesburgShylock Muyengwa, University of FloridaBlair Rutherford, Carleton UniversityJohn S. Saul, York UniversityRichard Saunders, York UniversityTimothy Scarnecchia, Kent State University, OhioAnne Schneller, Michigan State UniversityMarja Spierenburg, Vrije University of AmsterdamColin Stoneman, JSAS Editorial CoordinatorBlessing-Miles Tendi, Oxford UniversityWendy Urban-Mead, Bard CollegeElaine Windrich, Stanford University
Timothy Scarnecchia, Jocelyn Alexander and 33 others
Mahmood Mamdani skates over a number of issues. First, why did Mugabe and the nationalists not opt for a much bigger ‘Kenya-style’ land reform package at their independence negotiations? Several civil servants involved in the process have said they could have
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behalf of the Estate of Robert Levine, TERESANNE LOSTRANGIO, individually and
on behalf of the Estate of Joseph Lostrangio, MARGARET MAURO, individually and
on behalf of the Estate of Dorothy Mauro, RAMON MELENDEZ, individually and
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on behalf of the Estate of Mary Melendez, PATRICIA MILANO, individually and on
behalf of the Estate of Peter T. Milano, IVY MORENO, individually and on behalf
of the Estate of Yvette Nichole Moreno, JOANNE LOVETT, individually and on
behalf of the Estate of Brian Nunez, ESTATE OF VINCENT A. OGNIBENE,
individually and on behalf of the Estate of Philip Paul Ognibene, CHRISTINE
PAPASSO, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Salvatore T. Papasso,
PATRICIA J. PERRY, individually and on behalf of the Estate of John William Perry,
RODNEY RATCHFORD, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Marsha Dianah
Ratchford, RODNEY M. RATCHFORD, MARSHEE R. RATCHFORD, RODNEY
RATCHFORD FOR THE BENEFIT OF MARANDA C. RATCHFORD, JUDITH REISS,
individually and on behalf of the Estate of Joshua Scott Reiss, JOYCE ANN RODAK,
individually and on behalf of the Estate of John M. Rodak, CHELSEA NICOLE
RODAK, JOYCE ANN RODAK FOR THE BENEFIT OF DEVON MARIE RODAK, JOHN
RODAK, REGINA RODAK, JOANNE GORI, DIANE ROMERO, individually and on
behalf of the Estate of Elvin Romero, LOREN ROSENTHAL, individually and on
behalf of the Estate of Richard Rosenthal, EXPEDITO SANTILLIAN, individually and
on behalf of the Estate of Maria Theresa Santillian, ESTER SANTILLIAN, ELLEN
SARACINI, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Victor Saracini, GUARDIAN
OF ANNE C. SARACINI, JOANNE RENZI, PAUL SCHERTZER, individually and on
behalf of the Estate of Scott Schertzer, RONALD S. SLOAN, individually and on
behalf of the Estate of Paul K. Sloan, ESTATE OF GEORGE ERIC SMITH, RAYMOND
SMITH, KATHERINE SOULAS, individually and on behalf of the Estate of Timothy P.
Soulas, RUSSA STEINER, individually and on behalf of the Estate of William R.
Steiner, ANGELA S. STERGIOPOULOS, individually and on behalf of the Estate of
Andrew Stergiopoulos, GEORGE STERGIOPOULOS, individually and on behalf of
the Estate of Andrew Stergiopoulos, SANDRA STRAUB, individually and on behalf
of the Estate of Edward W. Straub, JOAN E. TINO, individually and on behalf of
the Estate of Jennifer Tino, PAMELA SCHIELE, CHRISTINE BARTON‐PENCE,
individually and on behalf of the Estate of Jeanmarie Wallendorf, ESTATE OF
META WALLER, DOYLE RAYMOND WARD, individually and on behalf of the Estate
of Timothy Raymond Ward, GERALD BINGHAM, ALICE CARPENETO, STEPHEN L.
CARTLEDGE, MICHELLE WRIGHT, HAOMIN JIAN, FUMEI CHIEN, HUICHUN JIAN, HUI‐
The background facts of this case are provided in detail in an
accompanying opinion. In re 650 Fifth Avenue and Related Properties, 14‐2027 (“In
re 650 Fifth Ave.”). We assume familiarity with that opinion, and provide an
abbreviated version of events here.
A. Iran’s Involvement With The Alavi Foundation and 650 Fifth
Avenue Company
The Alavi Foundation (“Alavi” or “the Foundation”) traces its origins to
1973, when the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, incorporated the
eponymous Pahlavi Foundation as a New York not‐for‐profit corporation, and
endowed it with several million dollars. Following the 1979 Iranian Revolution,
the Ayatollah Khomeini ordered the formation of the Bonyad Mostazafan, an
entity charged with managing property expropriated by the revolutionary
government, and the Pahlavi Foundation was renamed the Mostazafan
Foundation of New York. The Foundation took on its present name in 1992.2
2 For ease of reference only, we refer to all three iterations of the foundation as “Alavi”
throughout the remainder of this opinion.
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Since its inception, Alavi has purchased and maintained several properties in the
United States, including a 36‐story office tower at 650 Fifth Avenue in New York
City (“the Building”), the construction of which was financed by loans Alavi
received from Bank Melli, a bank wholly owned by Iran.
650 Fifth Avenue Company (“650 Fifth Ave. Co.” or “the Partnership”) is a
partnership created under New York law in 1989 as part of a plan to relieve
Alavi of tax obligations that it incurred as a result of the mortgages Bank Melli
held on the Building. Specifically, Alavi, together with the Government of Iran,
the Bonyad Mostazafan, and Bank Melli, agreed to a plan whereby Bank Melli
used a chain of straw companies to enter into a partnership with Alavi. Through
a series of circular transactions, instead of holding mortgages on the Building,
Bank Melli became a 35% (and eventually 40%) owner of 650 Fifth Ave. Co. and,
thereby, a partial owner of the Building. See In re 650 Fifth Ave., 14‐2027, at 14–19
(discussing details of 1989 tax transaction). Alavi owns the other 60% of 650 Fifth
Ave. Co. and, until 2008, served as 650 Fifth Ave. Co.’s managing partner,
administering the day‐to‐day affairs of the Partnership. See id. at 18–19
(describing ownership and management of Partnership). Although Assa
Corporation, which was owned by Assa Company Limited (collectively, “Assa”),
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Croxford
Finding My Olivia, by Kelly Karam
Flora and the Flabbs, by Donald Cameron
FlyGirl, by Syd Blue
For the Birds, by Lisa Albracht
Harold Angel, by Janine Gilbert
Holiday Magic, by Rex Carter
In Love with Christmas, by Lelia Alford
Intelligent Life, by Bruce Luchsinger
It Happened One Night Before Christmas, by Alyson Dutemple Dutemple, Samantha Wandell
Jacob and the Invisi-Belle, by Thomas Mann
Kush, by June Carryl
LevelLand, by George Anson
Little One’s Big NYC adventure, by Robin Young Roe
Mantis, by Laura Lance
Miss Liberty, by Craig Paulsen
Moped Army, by Randin Brown
Mr. Moon, by Michael Langer
My Digital Life, by Sherry M Cook
My Intergalactic Field Trip, by Adam Towne
Nickerbacher, by Terry John Barto
Ninja Mom, by Ren Hanami
Oggleswog the Dragon, by Monique Amado
Parents, by Bruce Kalish
Peanut Butter Cup, by Eric Ritigstein
Pirate Queen, by Carole Whang Schutter
Puppy with a Purpose, by Candy Fox
Questfor the Tiger’s Eye, by Dylan Morgan
Rescue Dog, by Rich Orstad
Resurrection, by Christina Shaver
Riff Raff, by Chris Desmond
Run For the Roses, by Nathan Hudson
Saving Washington, by Jane Hampton Cook
Sid and the Dweeb Squad, by Mark Anderson
smartHOME, by Mike Porter
Something Incredible, by Megan Breen
Spirited Susan, by Mark Stouffer
Spitfire, by Evan Balkan
Sumo Boy, by Scott Sublett
Surviving 14, by Katie Streicher
Teddy Bear, by Hillel Damron
The Angel Rainbow Car Wash, by Tom Rossi
The Boy Who Cried Dinosaur, by Chris Kunz
The Christmas Miracles, by Lisa Reisner
The Engineer of Terracotta, by Alexie Basil
The Hiding Place, by Stephen Martin
The Ice Swan, by Shirlee Wilson
The Least of These, by Ellen Winburn
The Loneliest Whale, by Brad Klipfel
The Magnificent Kevin, by Christopher Fetherolf
The Monster That Came To Tea, by Tom Warwick
The Patient and The Prince, by Nathan Hudson
The
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Each year in November, after regional heats in Belfast, Cork,
Derry, Dublin, Galway and Limerick have produced two finalists from each
province, the finals are held to judge who of Ireland's top eight performance
poets will walk away with the prestigious crown of All Ireland Poetry Slam
Champion.
As the event has no formal funding we are advertising our
project on the crowd-funding site fundit.ie, in the hope of raising €1000 to
cover prize money and expenses for travelling poets, plus the printing costs for
100 copies of a special commemorative edition chapbook of the 16-18 poems that
contestants bring to the final. A €10
donation secures you an Honourable Mention in the Special Edition Slam Final
Chapbook of Finalists' Poems, whilst €20 secures a mention and a copy of the
publication.
Founded on the idea of the old bardic circuit,with
or without electronics; it may be feasible to include additional
instrumental forces.
According to Wikipedia. Robert Ashley, is a contemporary American composer, best known for his
operas and other theatrical works, many of which incorporate electronics
and extended techniques. Along with Gordon Mumma, Ashley was also a
major pioneer of audio synthesis.
Friday, 27 July 2012
To
promote
writing,
reading
and
creativity,
DkIT
wishes
to
recruit
a
Writer
in
Residence,
based
in
the
Institute
Library.
The
Writer
in
Residence
will
engage
with
the
DkIT
community
of
staff
and
students,
and
with
the
local
community,
including
local
schools
The
Writer
in
Residence
will:
have
previously
published
work
have
skills
in
working
with
young
people,
students
and
institutions
have
the
capacity
to
produce
work
in
collaboration
with
others
have
the
capacity
to
encourage
and
inspire
others
be
flexible
and
able
to
respond
to
situations
and
the
different
needs
they
encounter
be
able
to
work
on
own
initiative
DkIT
recognises
the
importance
of
the
Writer
in
Residence’s
professional
development.
The
successful
writer
will
be
given
the
chance
to
develop
and
explore
their
own
writing
styles
while
participating
in
the
residency
and
the
scheduling
of
the
Residency
will
incorporate
time
for
the
Writer
to
develop
his
/her
work.
A
Working
Group,
drawn
from
the
Library
of
DkIT,
the
Arts
Service
of
Louth
Local
Authorities
and
community
interests
will
guide
and
support
Writer
during
the
Residency.
A
contract
not
exceeding
6
months
will
be
offered.
Thursday, 26 July 2012
The Penny Dreadful is a new Cork based literary magazine and is currently accepting submissions.
We accept all known forms of creative writing, and several that are sadly as of yet unknown to all but our editorial staff. And we want you. Yes, even you, as wretched and forlorn as you may well be. We want you to submit to us anything that you may happen to have written that you feel is of a certain quality
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From The Local Arts Council by Aaron Mitton
The Princess Rules by Brenda Lepage
The Saga Of Noah Huckenpahler by Daniel Olson
The Slasher by Eric T. Roth
The Spark by Matt Eames
The Spiritual Tourist by Trevor Southall
The Steven Of Planet Earth by David Sajadi
The Superhero Interviewer by Eric Naessig
The Trials And Tribulations Of The Serial Monogamist by Lawrence Davidson
The Twenty-Third Of Loneliness by Shonnie Jackson
The Umbrella Guy by Adam Westervelt
The Van by Kevin Mosteller & Ashley Matheson
The Virgin Of Guadalupe by Michael Taylor Jackson
The Waiting Room by Joel Stern
The Western Frontier by Devin Saiki
The Youth Pastor by Aaron Mobley
Thirst Trap by Jessica Ellis
Those We Leave Behind by Amanda Keener
Three Little Pigs by Stewart Mcdonald
Treat Street by Stimson Snead
True Fiction by Nicholas Fowler
Two Of Hearts by Leslie Korein
Uncle Frankie by Bryan Stillwell
UnderBoyd
Accompanied By Strangers by Kyle C. Mumford
Across Open Ground by Ross Mayberry
Adaria And The Village Of Souls by Claire Bosnich
African Harvest by Marisé Samitier & Juanita Cepero
Afro-American by Divoni Simon
After by James Robertson
After by Sameerah Luqmaan-Harris
Aftereffect by Robyn Winslow
Agenda by Gregory Gulley
Ahura by Atefeh Nouri
Ain’t No Grave by Phillip Lybrand
Ajax by Aaron Kadkhodai & Mathew Kawecki
Akashinga: The Brave Ones by Jessica Rowlands
All The Children by Martin Barshai & Samantha Selby
All The Gallant Men by Ken Gire
All These Devils by Darren Callahan
Allison’s Island by James Ryan
Alt-Black Josie by Angelina Mcknight
Alt-Right Jack by Demar Kleast
Altered Fate by Mark Ludwig
American Mummer by Ryan Templeman
American Revolution by Keith Hemstreet
An Untimely Frost by Mark Spencer
Ancient by Eric Jordan Baker
And Should You Leave by Habon Jibril
Angel Of Mercy by Josephine Agricola
Anne Bonny by Mage
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of Religious Studies
and Philosophy, B.A. St. Bonaventure University; M.A. St. Bonaventure
University
Chin-Chiu Lee, Lecturer, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics,
B.S. National Taiwan Normal University, M.S. Loyola University; Ph.D.
Louisiana State University
Patricia Lewis, Assistant Professor Division of Behavioral Sciences and
Social Work, B.S. Wilkes College; M.S.W. Hunter College
Ferdinand Liva, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Division of Fine Arts,
Master teacher in Italy, France and New York; Julliard School of Music
Joseph Luksic, Assistant Professor, Reference and Serials Librarian, B.A.
King's College; M.S.L.S. Marywood College
Richard Lynch, Assistant Professor, Division of Humanities, B.A. St.
Michael's College; M.A. Southern Illinois University; Ph.D. Southern
Illinois University
Elaine S. Lyons, Lecturer, Division of Education, B.S. College
Misericordia; M.P.A. Marywood College
Louis Maganzin, Professor, Division of Humanities, B.A. St.
Bonaventure University; M.A. Georgetown University; Ph.D.
Georgetown University
Marie Ann Mark, Lecturer, Division of Natural Sciences and
Mathematics, B.S. College Misericordia
Terryl L. Marsh,M.A. Marywood College
Joseph Tomasovic, Associate Professor, Division of Natural Sciences and
Mathematics, A.B. Princeton University; M.A. Columbia University;
Ph.D. Columbia University
Harry G. Trebilcox, Lecturer, Division of Fine Arts, B.M. Eastman
School of Music; M.M. Eastman School of Music
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College Directory
Faculty and Academic Support
Faculty and
Academic
Support
Elaine Tulanowski, R.S.M., Assistant Professor, Division of Fine Arts,
B.A. College Misericordia; M.A. Seton Hall University; M.A. Ohio
State University
Mary Louise Veremeychik, Lecturer, Division of Fine Arts, B.M.
Eastman School of Music; M.M. Eastman School of Music
Theodore M. Veremeychik, Assistant Professor, Division of Fine Arts,
B.S. Indiana University of Pennsylvania; M.M. University of Miami
Marianne S. Vitale, Assistant Professor, Division of Education, B.S.
College Misericordia; M.S. Pennsylvania State University; Ed.D.
Pennsylvania State University
Gerldine Wall, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Division of Education, B.S.
East Stroudsburg University; M.S. University of Scranton
Marion Joseph Walsh, R.S.M., Adjunct Professor, Division of Allied
Health Professions,
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by Alicia Thorgrimsson
The Gorge by Ryan Gavan
The Grace Of Citrus by Edem Dotse
The Hanging Man by Esther Geller
The Heeler by Darcy Lueking Bahensky
The Heir by Victor Huskey
The Hippocratic Coercion by Rugare Nyakunu
The Horrors Of Aging by Shaun Murphy
The Hunted by Mark Flood
The Hurricane Killers by Jim Greer
The Illumination Of Isaac Newton by Gc Johnson
The Impresario by Daniel Leventhal
The Incommunicable by Spencer Janes
The Indian Wife by Ronika Merl
The Italian Lover by Suzanne Griffin
The Jesuit Case by Aaron Corpus
The Keeper by Daniel Judson
The Lane by Johnny Vong
The Language of Wolves by Nan Schmid
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SPANISH DANCING AND A CAR HIRE SERVICE." "WHAT'S THE DRIVING FORCE" "BEHIND A MAN OF SUCH RESTLESS ENERGIES AND BOUNDLESS VISION?" "HERE, AS WITH SO MANY GREAT MEN OF HISTORY" "THE ANSWER LIES IN A WOMAN." "AS ANTONY HAS HIS CLEOPATRA..." "AS NAPOLEON HAS HIS JOSEPHINE... ( squeals )" "SO MYSTICO HAS HIS JANET." "YES, JANET, A QUIET, SHY GIRL" "AN HONORS GRADUATE FROM HARVARD UNIVERSITY" "AMERICAN JUNIOR SPRINT RECORD HOLDER" "EX-WORLD SKATING CHAMPION, NOBEL PRIZE WINNER" "ARCHITECT, NOVELIST AND SURGEON." "THE GIRL WHO HELPED CRACK THE OPPENHEIMER SPY RING IN 1947" "SHE GAVE VITAL EVIDENCE" "TO THE SENATE NARCOTICS COMMISSION IN 1958." "SHE ALSO HELPED TO CONVICT THE WOMAN AT THE CHEMIST'S IN 1961" "AND A YEAR LATER, SHE GAVE POLICE INFORMATION" "WHICH LED TO THE ARRESTOF HER POSTMAN." "IN OCTOBER OF THAT SAME YEAR" "SHE SECURED THE CONVICTION OF HER GARDENER FOR BIGAMY" "AND THREE MONTHS LATER" "PERSONALLY LED THE POLICE SWOOP ON THE COUPLE NEXT DOOR." "IN 1967, SHE BECAME SUSPICIOUS OF THE MAN AT THE GARAGE" "AND IT WAS HER DOGGED PERSEVERANCE" "AND RELENTLESS INQUIRIES" "THAT, TWO YEARS LATER, FINALLY SECURED HIS CONVICTION" "FOR NOT HAVING A LICENSE FOR HIS CAR RADIO." "HE WAS HANGED AT LEEDS A YEAR LATER" "DESPITE THE ABOLITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT" "AND THE PUBLIC OUTCRY." "ALSO IN LEEDS THAT YEAR, A LOCAL BUTCHER WAS HANGED" "FOR DEFAULTING ON MORTGAGE REPAYMENTS" "AND A MR. JARVIS WAS ELECTROCUTED" "FOR SHOUTING IN THE CORRIDOR." "WE ADMIT THERE HAVE BEEN OUTBREAKS OF HANGING RECENTLY" "BUT THE POLICE ARE TRYING" "TO
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The CANOC Collaborative Research Centre includes: CANOC Principal Investigator: Robert Hogg (British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Simon Fraser University) Site Principal Investigators: Ann N. Burchell (Ontario HIV Treatment Network, University of Toronto, OHTN Cohort Study \[OCS\]), Curtis Cooper (University of Ottawa, OCS), Deborah Kelly (Memorial University of Newfoundland), Marina Klein (Montreal Chest Institute Immunodeficiency Service Cohort, McGill University), Mona Loutfy (University of Toronto, Maple Leaf Medical Clinic, OCS), Nima Machouf (Clinique Medicale l'Actuel, Université de Montréal), Julio Montaner (British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, University of British Columbia), Janet Raboud (University of Toronto, University Health Network, OCS), Chris Tsoukas (McGill University), Stephen Sanche (University of Saskatchewan), Alexander Wong (University of Saskatchewan)Co-Principal Investigators: Tony Antoniou (St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences), Ahmed Bayoumi (St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto), Mark Hull (British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS), Bohdan Nosyk (British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Simon Fraser University) Co-Investigators: Angela Cescon (Northern Ontario School of Medicine), Michelle Cotterchio (Cancer Care Ontario, University of Toronto), Charlie Goldsmith (Simon Fraser University), Silvia Guillemi (British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, University of British Columbia), P. Richard Harrigan (British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, University of British Columbia), Marianne Harris (St. Paul's Hospital), Sean Hosein (CATIE), Sharon Johnston (Bruyère Research Institute, University of Ottawa), Claire Kendall (Bruyère Research Institute, University of Ottawa), Clare Liddy (Bruyère Research Institute, University of Ottawa), Viviane Lima (British Columbia
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say Peter, a 15-year-old freshman, spent his last moments holding a door open at the school to help others evacuate. He was wearing his gray Junior ROTC shirt at the time and will be buried in his full uniform ― along with his Medal of Heroism ― on Tuesday.
“It was an appropriate way for USMA to honor this brave young man,” West Point said in a statement. “West Point has given posthumous offers of admissions in very rare instances for those candidates or potential candidates whose actions exemplified the tenets of Duty, Honor and Country.”
Members of the Florida National Guard will attend each cadet’s funeral.
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An American flag is carried into the funeral for Alaina Petty on February 19, 2018 in Coral Springs, Florida.
A U.S.Hospital, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Teine Keijinkai Hospital, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Kurume University School of Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Tottori University, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya Daini Red Cross Hospital, Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medicine, National Hospital Organization Osaka National Hospital, Iwate Medical University, Kawasaki Medical College, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Saitama Medical University, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Saga Medical School, and University of Tsukuba.
Written informed consent was obtained from each patient who participated in this study and all samples were anonymized. For Japanese healthy controls, 419 individuals were de-identified with information about gender, and all were recruited
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the U.S. National Science Foundation, the Ministry of Science and Education of Spain, the Science and Technology Facilities Council of the United Kingdom, the Higher Education Funding Council for England, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Kavli Institute of Cosmological Physics at the University of Chicago, the Center for Cosmology and Astro-Particle Physics at the Ohio State University, the Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy at Texas A&M University, Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos, Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico and the Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the Collaborating Institutions in the Dark Energy Survey. The DES data management systemis supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number AST-1138766. The DES participants from Spanish institutions are partially supported by MINECO under grants AYA2012-39559, ESP2013-48274, FPA2013-47986, and Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa SEV-2012-0234, some of which include ERDF funds from the European Union.
The Collaborating Institutions are Argonne National Laboratory, the University of California at Santa Cruz, the University of Cambridge, Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas-Madrid, the University of Chicago, University College London, the DES-Brazil Consortium, the Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Institut de Ciències de l’Espai (IEEC/CSIC), the Institut de Física d’Altes Energies, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the Ludwig-Maximilians Universität and the associated Excellence Cluster Universe, the University of Michigan,
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**Gupta S.**, University Hospital of North Tees, Durham University, Stockton-on-Tees, United Kingdom (samir.gupta\@nth.nhs.uk)
**Horsberg Eriksen B.**, Department of Pediatrics, Møre and Romsdal Hospital Trust, Ålesund, Norway (beate.eriksen\@me.com)
**Levy P. T.**, Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, USA; Department of Pediatrics, Goryeb Children's Hospital, Morristown, NJ, USA (Levy_P\@kids.wustl.edu)
**McNamara P. J.**, Departments of Pediatrics and Physiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada (patrick.mcnamara\@sickkids.ca)
**Molnar Z.**, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom (zoltan.Molnar\@ouh.nhs.uk)
**Nestaas E.**, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway; Department of Cardiology and Center for Cardiological Innovation, Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway; Department of Paediatrics, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, Norway (nestaas\@hotmail.com)
**Rogerson S. R.**, The Royal Women\'s Hospital,Antwerp University Hospital UZA, Edegem, Belgium (david.VanLaere\@uza.be)
**van Overmeire B.**, Department of Neonatology, University Hospital Brussels, Brussels, Belgium (bart.van.overmeire\@erasme.ulb.ac.be)
**van Wyk L.**, Department of Paediatrics & Child Health, University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa (lizelle\@sun.ac.za)
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Golden (1975, 121‐124), and
McKeon (1936, 14‐15) argue that Socrates intends
to
ban
only
bad
mimesis in
Book
10,
and
good
and
bad
mimesis
are
distin‐ guished by the objects they imitate: good
mimetic art imitates the forms and bad imitates appearances
of
sensible
things. However,
Tate's
arguments
have
been
successfully
refuted
by Janaway
(1995,
114‐117),
Nehamas
(1982,
59‐60),
and
Annas
(1982,
22),
who
note,
for
example, that
an
artist
working
in
a
sensible
medium
cannot
imitate
non‐sensible
forms,
and
that,
if
an artist
imitated
a
form,
he
would
produce
an
instance
rather
than
an
imitation. 12 Obviously, if Socrates is arguing that
mimetic poetry has certain harmful qualities by analogy with another mimetic art form, his claims about mimesis are applied beyond the genre
of
poetry. The return of the exile 29 the particular bed built by a craftsman, and the painter's representation of a bed―to show that
mimetic
works are inferior due to their distance from the forms.
Whereas the craftsman
bases his production on the form, the imitator merely
produces
an imitation
of the craftsman's
product. Socrates concludes that
all imitators
are
"by
nature third from the
king
and the truth" (597e6‐8). He
utilizes
the
analogy
again
in
601c‐602b
for
his
criticism
that
the
imitator
has neither
knowledge
nor
true
belief
of
the
subject
he
imitates. Socrates
says
that, for
each
thing,
there
are
three
crafts,
one
which
uses
it,
one
which
makes
it,
and one
which
imitates
it. His
example
is
reins
and
a
mouth‐bit: the
horseman
is the user of the reins and
mouth‐bit and has knowledge
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and her nephew Ben Smith.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Mildred Elizabeth
Caroline Poston Bruton were held Thursday,
January 12, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. at the First
United Methodist Church in Lovelady with the
Rev. John Montgomery officiating. Interment
followed at the Lovelady Evergreen Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be madeto
the Lovelady Methodist Church or the JoAnn
Starns Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 87,
Lovelady, TX. 75851; the Lovelady Evergreen
Cemetery, P.O. Box 83, Lovelady, TX. 75851
or the Eastern Star, Weldon Chapter 969,
P.O. 31, Lovelady, TX. 75851.
Callaway-Allee Funeral Home
Kimberly Boothe
Mrs. Kimberly Kay Leediker Boothe, age
36 of Texarkana, passed away Sunday,
February 19, 2006 in Northeast Texas. Mrs.
Boothe and her husband Bill Boothe, were
killed in a tragic highway accident. Mrs.
Boothe was born December 6, 1969 in Bryan
and had lived in Houston County most of her
lifetime.
Mrs. Boothe had earned her Masters degree at
Stephen F. Austin University with a 4.0
grade point average and graduated from Sam
Houston State University, Magna Cum Laude,
and was a 1988 graduate of Latexo High
School where she was a member of the State
Volleyball team. At Sam Houston State she
was a member of the
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Amer, Field Marshal Abdel
Hakim, First Vice President of the United Arab Republic
and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces from 1964 until June
1967
Amri, General Hassan al-,
Prime Minister of Yemen February-April 1964, January-April 1965, July
1965-September 1966, and from December 1967; also Minister of Defense from
December 1967
Ansary, Hushang, Iranian
Ambassador to the United States from 1967
Aram, Abbas, Foreign Minister
of Iran, January 1965-February 1967
Aref, Lieutenant General Abdul Rahman
Muhammad, President of Iraq April 1966-July
1968
Aref, Field Marshal Abdul Salam
Muhammad, President of Iraq until April 1966
Atherton, Alfred L., Deputy
Director, Office of Near East Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South
Asian Affairs, Department of State, November 1965-June 1966; Country
Director for Lebanon, Jordan, Syrian Arab Republic, and Iraq July-December
1966; thereafter, Country Director for Israel and Arab-Israel Affairs
Badeau, John S., Ambassador to
the United Arab Republic until June 1964
Bakr,General Ahmed Hassan
al-, President of Iraq from July 1968
Ball, George W., Under
Secretary of State until September 1966; Representative to the United
Nations, June 1968-September 1968
Barzani, Mustafa, leader of
Iraqi Kurds, and President of the Command Council of the Kurdish Revolution
in Iraq
Battle, Lucius D., Ambassador
to the United Arab Republic September 1964-March 1967; Assistant Secretary
of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs April 1967-September
1968
Bergus, Donald C., Country
Director for United Arab Republic Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South
Asian Affairs, Department of State, July 1966-July 1977; thereafter,
Principal Officer of the U. S. Interests Section in the United Arab
Republic
Bohlen, Charles E., Ambassador
to France until February 1968; thereafter, Deputy Under Secretary of State
for Political Affairs
Brewer, William D., member of
the Policy Planning Council, Department of State, September 1965-November
1966; thereafter, Country Director for Saudi Arabia, Kuwait,
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A collection of science fiction, fantasy, and horror book reviews originally published on SFReader.com covering books published from 1884 until 1969.
Books reviewed:
The Golden Apples of the Sun, by Ray Bradbury
Solaris, by Stanislaw Lem
The Vanishing Tower, by Michael Moorcock
Swords and Deviltry, by Fritz Leiber
The Queen Of Swords, by Michael Moorcock
The King of Swords, by Michael Moorcock
I Will Fear No Evil, by Robert Heinlein
Jack of Shadows, by Roger Zelazny
Grendel, by John Gardner
Rod Serling’s Night Gallery Reader, by Rod Serling
The Book of Skulls, by Robert Silverberg
Elric of Melnibone, by Michael Moorcock
The Iron Dream, by Norman Spinrad
Count Brass, by Michael Moorcock
Protector, by Larry Niven
Dr. Futurity, by Philip K. Dick
The Book of Fritz Leiber, by Fritz Leiber
Carrie, by Stephen King
Salem's Lot, by Stephen King
The Fifth Head of Cerberus, by Gene Wolfe
The Champion ofGarathorm, by Michael Moorcock
The Quest for Tanelorn, by Michael Moorcock
The Second Book of Fritz Leiber, by Fritz Leiber
The Coming of the Horseclans (Horseclans #1), by Robert Adams
Swords of the Horseclans (Horseclans #2), by Robert Adams
The Sailor on the Seas of Fate, by Michael Moorcock
Dark Crusade, by Karl Edward Wagner
The Master and Margarita, by Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov
The Shining, by Stephen King
Gateway, by Frederick Pohl
The Bane of the Black Sword, by Michael Moorcock
The Weird of the White Wolf, by Michael Moorcock
The Jewel in the Skull, by Michael Moorcock
The Mad God's Amulet, by Michael Moorcock
The Sword of the Dawn, by Michael Moorcock
The Runestaff, by Michael Moorcock
Time is the Simplest Thing, by Clifford D. Simak
Revenge of the Horseclans (Horseclans #3), by Robert Adams
Battle Circle, by Piers Anthony
Falling Angel, by William Hjortsberg
Invisible Cities,
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Medical School. He is a pioneer of the NOTES procedure for removal of the appendix.
Professor Smith is a Consultant Paediatric Haematologist at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Dublin, and is Professor of Haematology at the University of Dublin, Trinity College Dublin. His active research areas of interest include: childhood and adolescent leukaemias & lymphomas, bone marrow failure syndromes, angiogenesis and haematological malignancies, the molecular and cellular basis of the inflammatory – coagulation interface in human disease.
The co-author of more than 300 research original articles, letters, books, book chapters and papers, Professor Smith is a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists, the Royal College of Physicians of Dublin, London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. He is a member of numerous associations and societies,including; the Medical Research Council Childhood Leukaemia Working Party, the International Berlin Frankfurt Munster Study Group for Childhood Leukaemia, the United Kingdom Haemophilia Centre Directors Organisation, the European Paediatric Network for Haemophilia Management, the United Kingdom Children’s Cancer Group, the Paediatric Haematology Forum of the British Society of Haematology, and the European Paediatric Network for Severe Congenital Neutropenia.
He was awarded the Graves Medal by the Royal Academy of Medicine and Health Research Board in 2001 for his research into the pathobiology and novel therapeutic strategies in severe sepsis that had received international acclaim. In 2006, Professor Smith was awarded the St Luke’s Medal by the Royal Academy of Medicine and St Luke’s Hospital for his work on improving outcomes in adolescent cancers with specific reference to the haematological
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Superiore di Sanità, Italy)*; Francesco Gianfagna (University of Insubria, Italy)*; Jonathan Giovannelli (Lille University Hospital, France)*; Rebecca A Goldsmith (Ministry of Health, Israel)*; Helen Gonçalves (Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil)*; Marcela Gonzalez Gross (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)*; Juan P González Rivas (The Andes Clinic of Cardio-Metabolic Studies, Venezuela)*; Frederic Gottrand (Université de Lille 2, France)*; Sidsel Graff-Iversen (Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway)*; Dušan Grafnetter (Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Czech Republic)*; Aneta Grajda (The Children's Memorial Health Institute, Poland)*; Ronald D Gregor (Dalhousie University, Canada)*; Tomasz Grodzicki (Jagiellonian University Medical College, Poland)*; Anders Grøntved (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)*; Grabriella Gruden (University of Turin, Italy)*; Vera Grujic (University of Novi Sad, Serbia)*; Dongfeng Gu (National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, China)*; Ong Peng Guan (Singapore EyeResearch Institute, Singapore)*; Vilmundur Gudnason (University of Iceland, Iceland)*; Ramiro Guerrero (Universidad Icesi, Colombia)*; Idris Guessous (Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland)*; Andre L Guimaraes (State University of Montes Claros, Brazil)*; Martin C Gulliford (King's College London, UK)*; Johanna Gunnlaugsdottir (Icelandic Heart Association, Iceland)*; Marc Gunter (Imperial College London, UK)*; Prakash C Gupta (Healis-Sekhsaria Institute for Public Health, India)*; Oye Gureje (University of Ibadan, Nigeria)*; Beata Gurzkowska (The Children's Memorial Health Institute, Poland)*; Laura Gutierrez (Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Health Policy, Argentina)*; Felix Gutzwiller (University of Zurich, Switzerland)*; Farzad Hadaegh (Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran)*; Jytte Halkjær (Danish Cancer Society Research Centre, Denmark)*; Ian R Hambleton (The University of the West Indies, Barbados)*; Rebecca Hardy (University College London, UK)*; Rachakulla Harikumar (National Institute of Nutrition, India)*; Jun
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103 F.3d 118
NOTICE: Fourth Circuit Local Rule 36(c) states that citation of unpublished dispositions is disfavored except for establishing res judicata, estoppel, or the law of the case and requires service of copies of cited unpublished dispositions of the Fourth Circuit.Kristine A. MINNEAR, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.Shirley S. CHATER, Commissioner of Social Security,Defendant-Appellee.
No. 95-3089.
United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
Argued Sept. 26, 1996.Decided Dec. 3, 1996.
ARGUED: Mary Virginia Rehmann, Morgantown, West Virginia, for Appellant. Patricia McEvoy Smith, Assistant Regional Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for Appellee. ON BRIEF: Charlotte Hardnett, Chief Counsel, Region III, Office of the General Counsel, SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; William Wilmoth, United States Attorney, Helen Campbell Altmeyer, Assistant United States Attorney, Wheeling, West Virginia, forAppellee.
N.D.W.Va.
AFFIRMED.
Before RUSSELL and MICHAEL, Circuit Judges, and MICHAEL, Senior United States District Judge for the Western District of Virginia, sitting by designation.
OPINION
PER CURIAM:
1
Appellant Kristine A. Minnear seeks review of the final decision rendered by the Secretary of Health and Human Services ("Secretary") denying her application for supplemental security income benefits under Title XVI of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. § 1381 et seq. ("SSA"). The Administrative Law Judge ("ALJ") rejected appellant's claims that she has mental and/or physical disabilities that preclude her from working. According to appellant, she suffers, inter alia, from severe obesity, borderline intellectual functioning, and an organic mental disorder, all of which interfere with her ability to work. The ALJ considered testimony from appellant, appellant's aunt, and a vocational expert,
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Tanya Klein
The Old House by Ben Botwick
The Outback by Paul Chang
The Pocketknife by Jerry Perez
The Pool Boy by Amanda Stern
The President’s Mistress: Sex, Sexism And Scandal In The Time Of The Suffragette by Jay Laurence
The Producer, The Prince, And The World Cup by Christopher Zafirson
The Puddle Tales by Ryan Richard
The Pumpkin Queens by Jon O’Neal
The Puppet Show by Matthew Doherty
The Reclaimers by Timothy Jensen
The Red Death by Jason Rotolo & Mikey Rotolo
The Red Zone by Adhish Yajnik
The Reflection Of A Tragic Lullaby by James Ryan Kirk
The Remake by Mark Fogarty
The Retreat by Alyson Richards
The Returning by Nick Jacobs
The Rising by Craig Warren
The Sacraficd by Michael Colucci
The Scouts by David L. Hudacek
The Screenplay by Guilherme Viegas
The Sea Is Wide by Shawn Anne O’Sullivan
The Secret Road by Kyle Portbury
The Serverby Jonathan Clancy
The Settlers by Reid Eccles
The Settler’s Disgrace by Zed Martin & Thomas Joseph
The Skyjackers by Kyle Albasi
The Sound Of Freedom by Benjamin Reeves
The Spirit Of Delphi by Jd Yuen
The Still by Kevin Aguet
The Suburban Kaleidoscope by Samuel R. Peirce
The Summer Of A Thousand Weddings by Aditya Joshi & Sid Gopinath
The Sun Ghost by Arun Croll
The Sunflower Fence by Sharon Oard Warner & r
The Tallest Of Tales by Drew Wagner
The Thief That Comes by Adam Fenwick
The Things We Miss by Bonnie Brookby
The Time Of The Tulips by Colin Lyddan
The Trial by Ben Fickes
The Truth Seer: “Intuition” by Jenny Yates
The Twilight Run by Andrew Mcdonald & Nick Sanford
The Unbabymoon by Joshua Losben
The Unfound by Christian Baker & Jessica Brunetto
The Valedictorian by Kathaleen Brewer
The Vasty Deep by Michael Horton
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that the summit of Mauna Kea has always had within the indigenous Hawaiian community. We are most fortunate to have the opportunity to conduct observations from this mountain.
This research uses Dark Energy Survey (DES) data provided by the NOAO Data Lab. NOAO is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA), Inc. under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation. Funding for the DES Projects has been provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. National Science Foundation, the Ministry of Science and Education of Spain, the Science and Technology Facilities Council of the United Kingdom, the Higher Education Funding Council for England, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, the Kavli Institute of Cosmological Physics atthe University of Chicago, the Center for Cosmology and Astro-Particle Physics at the Ohio State University, the Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy at Texas A&M University, Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos, Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico and the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the Collaborating Institutions in the Dark Energy Survey.
The Collaborating Institutions are Argonne National Laboratory, the University of California at Santa Cruz, the University of Cambridge, Centro de Investigaciones Enérgeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas–Madrid, the University of Chicago, University College London, the DES-Brazil Consortium, the University of Edinburgh, the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
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from left to right, Sook-Hee Hong, The Catholic University of Korea, Republic of Korea; David SP Tan, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Masaki Mandai, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan; Suk-Joon Chang, Ajou University School of Medicine, Republic of Korea; Ruby Yun-Ju Huang, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
###### Supplementary Fig. 6
Session A-5 Clinical Trials in Asia, first row from left to right, Kimio Ushijima, Kurume University School of Medicine, Japan; Jung-Yun Lee, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Republic of Korea; Xiaojun Chen, Hospital of Fudan University, China; Kazunori Ochiai, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan; Taek Sang Lee, SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center, Republic of Korea.
###### Supplementary Fig. 7
Session A-6 Junior Session, first row from left to right, Bingyi Yang^,^ Hospital of Fudan University, China; Farhana Kalam,in the victory. The Wolverines were unable to solve Scott Greenham on their first 41 shots of the night, but #42 was the winner.
The power play was scoreless on 8 attempts on the weekend (including a 5-on-3 that lasted an entire two minutes on Saturday), but the PK was perfect on 8 Alaska attempts and killed off a Brennan Serville boarding penalty late in the third of the scoreless contest).
The win pulled Michigan back into a tie with Miami for eighth place in the CCHA. They are only five points out of 4th, however. All the teams in the CCHA have played the same number of games, with the exception of FYS who has two games in hand on the field (and currently sits 3 points ahead of
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and the “lack of leadership” in his office.
“Mr. Kobach does not act with the best intentions of Kansans in mind. He only considers what is best for his personal agenda. This stands directly against what is best for the people of Kansas,” Schodorf said in a statement.
Kobach's decision could have reverberations for Democrats across the ballot, if they're asked to answer for Taylor's baggage concerning domestic violence and alleged gender discrimination. He's still in the middle of a discrimination suit brought against his office by two former female employees, and he drew heavy criticism for refusing to prosecute domestic violence cases as the Shawnee County district attorney due to, he said, budget cuts.
But Democrats risk their own chances in the race by making so much noise about Kobach’sIndiana, are the only children of Richard T. and
Mary Louise Doermer. They are also the beneficiaries of a
multi‐million dollar trust that their now‐deceased parents es‐
tablished for their children and grandchildren. The trust has
three trustees: Richard, Kathryn, and a corporate trustee (cur‐
rently Bankers Trust). When their father passed away in 2010,
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Richard and Kathryn fell into “irreconcilable” disputes about
how to manage the trust and invest its assets. About a year
later, Kathryn hired Oxford, an Indiana corporation, to advise
her about how to handle the trust and resolve the feud with
her brother. The trust paid Oxford’s fees.
In March 2012, Oxford advised Kathryn that the best solu‐
tion to her dispute with her brother was to divide the trust in
two, creating one trust for Kathryn and her children, and an‐
other for Richard and his. Richard eagerly accepted this pro‐
posal. As part of the proposal, Kathryn and Richard agreed to
move the situs of the trust from Indiana to South Dakota, pre‐
sumably to take advantage of South Dakota’s more favorable
laws.
The siblings spent the next several months haggling over
the finer details of asset division. Ultimately, they could not
agree on the terms of a petition to divide the trust. When
Kathryn refused to sign Richard’s proposed agreement in the
fall of 2012, he petitioned a South Dakota state court to order
that the trust be split in half. The court did not grant his re‐
quest, and the trust remains intact to this day.
Richard complains that he has “suffered great losses from
disbursements and benefits that he and his family lineage
would have been entitled to receive” had he been allowed to
pursue his high‐risk, high‐reward investment strategy in
2012. Richard alleges that the reason his sister refused to sign
the trust‐division agreement is because she received negligent
advice from Oxford. If Oxford had not given Kathryn poor
financial advice, he asserts, she would have accepted his
proposed
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of Crete, Greece)*; Ofra Kalter-Leibovici (The Gertner Institute for Epidemiology and Health Policy Research, Israel)*; Nor Azmi Kamaruddin (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)*; Amir Kasaeian (Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran)*; Joanne Katz (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA)*; Jussi Kauhanen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland)*; Prabhdeep Kaur (National Institute of Epidemiology, India)*; Maryam Kavousi (Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, Netherlands)*; Gyulli Kazakbaeva (Ufa Eye Research Institute, Russia)*; Ulrich Keil (University of Münster, Germany)*; Lital Keinan Boker (Israel Center for Disease Control, Israel)*; Sirkka Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi (Oulu University Hospital, Finland)*; Roya Kelishadi (Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non-Communicable Disease, Iran)*; Han C G Kemper (VU University Medical Center, Netherlands)*; Andre Pascal Kengne (South African Medical Research Council, South Africa)*; Mathilde Kersting (Research Institute of Child Nutrition, Germany)*; TimothyKey (University of Oxford, UK)*; Yousef Saleh Khader (Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan)*; Davood Khalili (Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran)*; Young-Ho Khang (Seoul National University, South Korea)*; Kay-Tee Khaw (University of Cambridge, UK)*; Stefan Kiechl (Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria)*; Japhet Killewo (Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania)*; Jeongseon Kim (National Cancer Center, South Korea)*; Jurate Klumbiene (Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania)*; Elin Kolle (Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Norway)*; Patrick Kolsteren (Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium)*; Paul Korrovits (Tartu University Clinics, Estonia)*; Seppo Koskinen (National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland)*; Katsuyasu Kouda (Kindai University, Japan)*; Slawomir Koziel (Polish Academy of Sciences Anthropology Unit in Wroclaw, Poland)*; Peter Lund Kristensen (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)*; Steinar Krokstad (Norwegian University of
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advanced grant. AR acknowledges funding from the P2IO LabEx (ANR-10-LABX-0038) in the framework Investissements d’Avenir (ANR- 11-IDEX-0003-01) managed by the French National Research Agency (ANR). EJ acknowledges the support of CNRS and the Labex OCEVU.
This paper represents an effort by the SDSS-III, SDSS-IV and DES collaborations.
Funding for SDSS-III was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Participating Institutions, the National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science. The SDSS web site is www.sdss.org.
SDSS-IV acknowledges support and resources from the Center for High-Performance Computing at the University of Utah.
SDSS-IV is managed by the Astrophysical Research Consortium for the Participating Institutions of the SDSS Collaboration including the Brazilian Participation Group, the Carnegie Institution for Science, Carnegie Mellon University, the Chilean Participation Group, the French ParticipationGroup, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, The Johns Hopkins University, Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (IPMU) / University of Tokyo, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Leibniz Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam (AIP), Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie (MPIA Heidelberg), Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik (MPA Garching), Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik (MPE), National Astronomical Observatory of China, New Mexico State University, New York University, University of Notre Dame, Observatário Nacional / MCTI, The Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, United Kingdom Participation Group, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, University of Arizona, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Portsmouth, University of Utah, University of Virginia, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin, Vanderbilt University, Yale University and the french participation group.
Funding for the DES Projects
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Mosul Getty In pictures: Mosul offensive A member of Iraqi security forces gestures in Hammam al-Alil, south of Mosul, Iraq Reuters In pictures: Mosul offensive Iraqi children, one flashing the sign of victory, greet Iraqi army's soldiers from the 9th armoured division in the area of Ali Rash, adjacent to the eastern Al-Intissar neighbourhood of Mosul Getty In pictures: Mosul offensive Peshmerga forces look at a tunnel used by Islamic State militants near the town of Bashiqa, east of Mosul, during an operation to attack Islamic State militants in Mosul, Iraq Reuters In pictures: Mosul offensive An Iraqi soldier takes a photograph with his phone as his comrade stands next to a detained man, whom the Iraqi army soldiers accused of being an Islamic State fighter, who wasfleeing with his family in the Intisar disrict of eastern Mosul, Iraq Reuters In pictures: Mosul offensive Iranian Kurdish female members of the Freedom Party of Kurdistan (PAK) hold a position in an area near the town of Bashiqa, some 25 kilometres north east of Mosul Getty In pictures: Mosul offensive Iraqi families, who fled their homes in Hamam al-Alil, gather on the outskirts of their town Getty In pictures: Mosul offensive Displaced people walk past a checkpoint near Qayara, south of Mosul, Iraq AP In pictures: Mosul offensive Iraqi families who were displaced by the ongoing operation by Iraqi forces against jihadists of the Islamic State group to retake the city of Mosul, are seen gathering in an area near Qayyarah In pictures: Mosul offensive A boy
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Group, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, The Johns Hopkins University, Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (IPMU) / University of Tokyo, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Leibniz Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam (AIP), Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie (MPIA Heidelberg), Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik (MPA Garching), Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik (MPE), National Astronomical Observatory of China, New Mexico State University, New York University, University of Notre Dame, Observatário Nacional / MCTI, The Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, United Kingdom Participation Group, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, University of Arizona, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Portsmouth, University of Utah, University of Virginia, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin, Vanderbilt University, Yale University and the french participation group.
Funding for the DES Projectsin the Dark Energy Survey.
The Collaborating Institutions are Argonne National Laboratory, the University of California at Santa Cruz, the University of Cambridge, Centro de Investigaciones Energ[é]{}ticas, Medioambientales y Tecnol[ó]{}gicas-Madrid, the University of Chicago, University College London, the DES-Brazil Consortium, the University of Edinburgh, the Eidgen[ö]{}ssische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Z[ü]{}rich, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Institut de Ci[è]{}ncies de l’Espai (IEEC/CSIC), the Institut de F[í]{}sica d’Altes Energies, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the Ludwig-Maximilians Universit[ä]{}t M[ü]{}nchen and the associated Excellence Cluster Universe, the University of Michigan, the National Optical Astronomy Observatory, the University of Nottingham, The Ohio State University, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Portsmouth, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University, the University of Sussex, and Texas A&M University.
The DES data management
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as Centennial Year of establishment, Sathyaprayan 1919-2019, and year long program was inaugurated by Honorable President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind on 07th August 2018.
Academic Programmes
The college offers graduate, postgraduate and Ph.D.-level programmes in a wide range of subjects. There are nineteen teaching departments (including the nine research departments and the twelve postgraduate departments) that encompassed 140 teachers.
Departments
General
Department of Media Studies
Department of Physical Education
Department of Social Work
Humanities
Department of History
Department of Political Science
Languages
Department of English
Department of Hindi
Department of Malayalam
Department of Sanskrit
Mathematical Sciences
Department of Mathematics
Department of Statistics
Natural Sciences
Department of Botany
Department of Zoology
Physical Sciences
Department of Physics
Department of Chemistry
Department of Electronics
Social Sciences
Department of Commerce
Department of Economics
Other
Department of Computer Science
Department of Physical Education
Department of Library and Information Studies
Department of Physics
The Department of Physics was started in 1922 within three years of theand Producer
T. Pradeep - Professor of Chemistry, Chennai
Ranjith Sankar, Director
V. M. Sudheeran- Political leader
Eluvathingal Devassy Jemmis - Padma Shri awardee, Professor at Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research
K. A. Jayaseelan - Linguist and poet
Notable Faculty
Joseph Mundassery
George Menachery
C. Raveendranath
See also
Sree Kerala Varma college
University of Calicut
References
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External links
Official Website of St. Thomas' College Thrissur
Official website of Department of Computer Science, St. Thomas' College, Thrissur
Thrissur Colleges
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Category:Archdiocese of Thrissur
Category:Arts and Science colleges in Kerala
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Category:Colleges in Thrissur
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and Commander of the Armed Forces
Sirri, Mohsin al-, Yemeni Foreign Minister May 1964-January 1965
Sisco, Joseph J., Assistant
Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from September
1965
Sowayel, Ibrahim Al-, Saudi
Arabian Ambassador to the United States from September 1964
Spinelli, Pier P., Special
Representative of the UN Secretary-General, and head of the United Nations
Yemen Observation Mission
Stewart, (Robert) Michael
Maitland, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
January 1965-August 1966, and from March 1968
Stoddart, Jonathan D., Deputy
Director, Near East and South Asia Region, Office of the Assistant Secretary
of Defense for International Security Affairs
Stoltzfus, William A., Jr.,
Deputy Chief of Mission in Saudi Arabia from July 1968
Strong, Robert C., Ambassador
to Iraq until April 1967
Sultan ibn Abdul-Aziz
(Prince), Saudi Arabian Defense Minister
Symmes, Harrison M., Deputy
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Asian Affairs, Department of State,until October 1965; Director, then
Country Director, Office of Israel and Arab-Israel Affairs October 1965-July
1966; Ambassador to Jordan from November 1967
Talbot, Phillips, Assistant
Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until September
1965
Walsh, John P., Deputy
Director, Office of Near Eastern and South AsianRegional Affairs, Bureau of
Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, until May 1965;
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Executive Secretary
Warnke, Paul C., Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from August
1967
Wheeler, General Earle G.,
USA, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army, until July 1964; thereafter Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Wilson, Harold, British Prime
Minister from October 1964
Wolle, William D., Officer in
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Affairs, Department of State, August 1965-August 1967
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John McKinley (1780-1852) became the first Alabama resident to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, from 1838 to 1852. Although he made little impact in American constitutional development, McKinley enjoyed a long and relatively successful political career, and he contributed much to Alabama's early history and development in his role as a land speculator, legislator, and senator.
John McKinleyMcKinley was born on May 1, 1780, in Culpepper County, Virginia, to Andrew McKinley and Mary (Logan) McKinley. His family soon thereafter moved to Frankfort, Kentucky, and by 1800 McKinley was practicing law. In 1818, he moved to Alabama with a small group of Kentuckians and established a residence and legal practice in Huntsville. McKinley also actively engaged in land speculation, and he andhis fellow investors purchased large tracts of land for resale to incoming settlers. He and several other investors, including Gen. John Coffee and future president Andrew Jackson, organized the Cypress Land Company, which purchased thousands of acres in present-day Lauderdale County, and, as one of the principal founders of the city of Florence, he oversaw much of the town's early development. McKinley also was one of the founding members of the Presbyterian Church in Florence, was instrumental in founding one of the first public schools in the region, and donated the land that eventually housed Athens State College. McKinley also served on the original board of trustees for the University of Alabama and helped plan the campus design and curriculum.
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When he was a child, Sasuke was very kind, loving towards his parents and older brother and respectful to his fellowclansmen as well ashis team-matesaswellasothers.Feelingsuperior to all of them,includinghisteacher, Sasuke wasunwillingtocooperatewithanyof his team-mates,ashefelttheywouldprovide him noaidinfurtheringhisambitiontokillhisbrother;thisattitudeaffected his gradesintheAcademyafterlosinghisclan,hehadthelowestscoreincooperationandsecondlowestinassertiveness.<refname=Hyo>''Naruto'',HyōnoSho</ref>Howeverovertime,asheinteractedmorewithhisteammatesonaday-to-daybasis, he began to seethemassomewhatof a family and Sasukestartedtolosesomeofhishatred,caringmoreabouthisteam than hisrevenge.Sasukeevenadmittedto Naruto that healmostthoughtthathemustforgetabouthisrevengeandinsteadfocusonTeam7.However, [[Orochimaru]]brandedSasukewiththe[[CursedSealofHeaven]]duringthe [[Chūnin Exams]] tohelppushhimbackintohisdesireforvengeanceandtogivehimatasteofpower.Although[[KakashiHatake]]sealedawaythecursedseal, and taught him the [[Chidori]]inthehopesofdeviating him from the pathofrevenge, Sasuke begantodrawmorepowerfromthesealinthehopesofgettingstronger.Thiscausedhispreviousambition to berenewedwhilecausinghim to disregardcamaraderieonceagain.
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DuringhistimeattheAcademy, Sasuke wasaloner,spending more time alone honing his skillsthansocialisingwiththeotherstudents, ignoring the many girls attracted to him in favour of solitude.Whenfirstintroduced to [[Team Kakashi]], Sasuke displayedgreatindifferencetowardstheothers,feeling his skills put him so far above his team-mates thattheyweremoreofa hindrance to him andhisownadvancement.Despitethis,havingworkedwithTeamKakashi,Sasukehad grown attached to his teamandthoughtofthemassomewhatofafamily,willingtoriskhislifetosavethoseclosetohimonseveraloccasions.Sasukealsohadacompetitivestreak,attimesacceptingNaruto'schallengesifonly to show that he was superior. According to [[KakashiHatake]],Sasukehasboth a [[wikipedia:Superiority complex|superiority]] and an[[wikipedia:Inferioritycomplex|inferiority]]complex,asheisunwillingtoacknowledgewhensomeoneis stronger than him,butobsesseswhenhebelieves that theyare.SasukewasdismissiveofhisrivalrytowardsNarutowhenhewascertainhewas thebetter, onlytoobsessoverNaruto'sfastgrowthafterthelatterdefeated [[Gaara]].AfteroncemoreencounteringandbeingdefeatedbyItachi,SasukeconcludedthathistimeinKonoha,surroundedbyhisfriends,hadmadehimweakandthat Orochimaru and his [[CursedSealofHeaven]]wouldgive him the powerto exact his vengeance.Regardless, Sasuke wouldnotsinktothelevelhebelievedItachiwouldandkillhisclosestfriend,decidingnottokill Naruto to gainthe[[MangekyōSharingan]]and instead choosing
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As part of Israel's agreement on compensation, it wants lawsuits against Israeli soldiers dropped, according to Reuters.
A court case against former Israeli Chief of Staff Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi and other high-ranking Israeli military officials opened in November in Istanbul. The charges reportedly include manslaughter and attempted manslaughter, causing bodily harm, deprivation of freedom, plundering, damage to property and illegal confiscation of property.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Netanyahu also agreed to ease the restriction of goods flowing into Gaza. Erdogan added that the normalization of relations with Israel would take time and would not take place until Israel fulfills the agreement. Erdogan is scheduled to visit theHamas-run Gaza Strip this month.
Turkey withdrew its high-level diplomats from Israel and froze deals with Israel's military in the wake of the Mavi Marmara incident.
Israel's government-appointed Turkel Commission found in its investigation that the government and the military behaved appropriately, and that the blockade of Gaza was legal. The United Nations' Palmer Committee also found the blockade to be legal but said Israel used excessive force while boarding the vessel.
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AND THEIR
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
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MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
SERVICES
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
SERVICES THAT
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
SERVICES THAT KIDS
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
IN
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
IN SCHOOL
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
IN SCHOOL HAVE
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY
SERVICES THAT KIDS USED TO GET
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
ONLINE
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
ONLINE OF
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
ONLINE OF COURSE
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
ONLINE OF COURSE BECAUSE
IN SCHOOL HAVE LARGELY MOVED
ONLINE OF COURSE BECAUSE THIS
ONLINE OF COURSE BECAUSE THIS
ONLINE OF COURSE BECAUSE THIS
PANDEMIC
ONLINE OF COURSE BECAUSE THIS
PANDEMIC AND
ONLINE OF COURSE BECAUSE THIS
PANDEMIC AND THAT'S
ONLINE OF COURSETHE REMOTE
INTERACTION
>> BUT PEYTON SAYS THE REMOTE
INTERACTION COULD
>> BUT PEYTON SAYS THE REMOTE
INTERACTION COULD ALIENATE
INTERACTION COULD ALIENATE
INTERACTION COULD ALIENATE
FAMILIES
INTERACTION COULD ALIENATE
FAMILIES LACKING
INTERACTION COULD ALIENATE
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
SHE
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
SHE SAYS
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE OFTEN
FAMILIES LACKING TECHNOLOGY.
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE OFTEN A
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE OFTEN A
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE OFTEN A
FRONTLINE
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE OFTEN A
FRONTLINE WITH
SHE SAYS SCHOOLS ARE OFTEN A
FRONTLINE WITH TEACHERS
FRONTLINE WITH TEACHERS
FRONTLINE WITH TEACHERS
NOTICING
FRONTLINE WITH TEACHERS
NOTICING CHANGES
FRONTLINE WITH TEACHERS
NOTICING CHANGES IN
FRONTLINE WITH TEACHERS
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
WITH
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
WITH MANY
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
WITH MANY MOVING
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
WITH MANY MOVING TO
NOTICING CHANGES IN STUDENTS
WITH MANY MOVING TO VIRTUAL
WITH MANY MOVING TO VIRTUAL
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Austin first worked for the City as a laborer in the Department of Streets and
Sanitation from 1998 until his termination in 2006. The department’s commissioner fired
Austin after an internal investigation revealed that he (1) had been arrested in 2005 for
knowingly possessing a stolen vehicle (though the criminal charge was later dismissed),
and (2) had failed to disclose a conviction from 1988 (when he was 17 years old) on his
initial job application. The investigator recommended that Austin “never be rehired.”
After an appeal and a full evidentiary hearing (at which Austin testified and was
represented by counsel), the City’s Personnel Board upheld Austin’s termination. The
Board found that he had knowingly possessed a stolen vehicle in violation of a
personnel rule that barred employees from engaging in “any act or conduct prohibited
by [law].” The Board’s decision did not mention his 1988 conviction, but Austin later
explained that he had omitted this conviction from his job application because he was a
minor at the time, so he did not believe that he was obligated to disclose it. He
subsequently had the conviction expunged from his criminal record.
Austin reapplied to work for the City in 2007 and 2010. Both times, the City
responded that his 2006 termination “for cause” made him ineligible for re‐hire. The
City’s 2010 response specifically noted that Austin was “ineligible for re‐employment
with the City of Chicago permanently.”
In 2012, Austin again applied to work for the City, and this time was hired as a
driver with the Streets and Sanitation department. During the hiring process, the City
conducted a background check without properly reviewing its ineligible‐for‐rehire list.
About a year later, Austin complained to human resources that several white
drivers were allowed to report to the same starting location every day, while he was
dispatched to locations all over the city. After this conversation, Austin was permitted
to report to a single location; he expressed satisfaction with this new arrangement.
In mid‐2014, City officials eventually noticed that Austin had been designated as
ineligible for reemployment. Based on this information and a review of Austin’s
personnel file, the Department of Streets and Sanitation Commissioner fired him.
After exhausting his administrative remedies, Austin sued the City for racial
discrimination and retaliation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C.
§ 2000e‐2(a)(1), 3(a). The district court entered summary judgment for the City,
concluding that no reasonable factfinder could conclude that either Austin’s race or his
No. 18‐1905 An Asian men appreciation blog.
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Kevjumba is an insightful, young Asian guy with alot to say–especially so with wit and humor. In the video clip below, he explains why the world is in need of more interracial relationships. He also uses his *poor* dad to get his point across. He’s got tons of videos up on his youtube page, and quite a following. Enjoy!
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Since the US-led invasion in 2003 more than 4,300 coalition soldiers have died - over 4,000 of them Americans.
A study released in 2008 by the RAND Corp. estimates that 300,000 U.S. troops are suffering from depression or post-traumatic stress.
But it is unclear how many Iraqi lives have been lost. The Iraqi government does not keep precise records. Health ministry estimates in November 2006 ranged from 100,000 to 150,000 dead.
This contrasts sharply with a survey of Iraqi households in the Lancet, which suggested about 655,000 Iraqis had died in the war by July 2006.
(The Lancet is a weekly subscription journal publishing mostly medical and scientific research material. In other conflicts the Lancet's methodology has been regarded as the most reliable).
A survey published by a UK-based polling agency Opinion Research'malese (latino, Singapore)'
ms_Latn: 'malese (latino)'
ms_MY: 'malese (Malesia)'
ms_SG: 'malese (Singapore)'
mg: malgascio
mg_MG: 'malgascio (Madagascar)'
mt: maltese
mt_MT: 'maltese (Malta)'
gv: manx
gv_IM: 'manx (Isola di Man)'
mr: marathi
mr_IN: 'marathi (India)'
mn: mongolo
mn_Cyrl_MN: 'mongolo (cirillico, Mongolia)'
mn_Cyrl: 'mongolo (cirillico)'
mn_MN: 'mongolo (Mongolia)'
nd: 'ndebele del nord'
nd_ZW: 'ndebele del nord (Zimbabwe)'
ne: nepalese
ne_IN: 'nepalese (India)'
ne_NP: 'nepalese (Nepal)'
'no': norvegese
no_NO: 'norvegese (Norvegia)'
nb: 'norvegese bokmål'
nb_NO: 'norvegese bokmål (Norvegia)'
nb_SJ: 'norvegese bokmål (Svalbard e Jan Mayen)'
nn: 'norvegese nynorsk'
nn_NO: 'norvegese nynorsk (Norvegia)'
nl: olandese
nl_AW: 'olandese (Aruba)'
nl_BE: 'olandese (Belgio)'
nl_BQ: 'olandese (Caraibi Olandesi)'
nl_CW: 'olandese (Curaçao)'
nl_NL: 'olandese (Paesi Bassi)'
nl_SX: 'olandese (Sint Maarten)'
nl_SR: 'olandese (Suriname)'
or: oriya
or_IN: 'oriya (India)'
om: oromo
om_ET: 'oromo (Etiopia)'
om_KE: 'oromo (Kenya)'
os: ossetico
os_RU: 'ossetico (Federazione Russa)'
os_GE: 'ossetico (Georgia)'
ps: pashto
ps_AF: 'pashto (Afghanistan)'
fa: persiano
fa_AF: 'persiano (Afghanistan)'
fa_IR: 'persiano (Iran)'
pl: polacco
pl_PL: 'polacco (Polonia)'
pt: portoghese
pt_AO: 'portoghese (Angola)'
pt_BR: 'portoghese (Brasile)'
pt_CV: 'portoghese (Capo Verde)'
pt_GW: 'portoghese (Guinea-Bissau)'
pt_MZ: 'portoghese (Mozambico)'
pt_PT: 'portoghese (Portogallo)'
pt_MO: 'portoghese (RAS di Macao)'
pt_ST: 'portoghese (São Tomé e Príncipe)'
pt_TL:
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by one of the most elite institutions in America."
"Snyder is a leader, alright," said Hauter, "he led Flint straight into one of the nation's most notorious disasters in recent memory. His appointment of an emergency manager set the stage for the lead and bacterial contamination that resulted in unnecessary deaths and the lead poisoning of children. The timeline of events shows that his administration knew more about the events early on than what they disclosed to the public. This is criminal, and he must be held accountable."
Activist Mariame Kaba told Common Dreams that she was "appalled" to learn about the appointment given that "Snyder oversaw the poisoning of thousands of people in Flint."
"His policies through pushing an emergency manager law led to one of the largest examples ofenvironmental racism in this country's history," said Kaba. "The crisis continues to this day."
The decision was "disgusting," tweeted activist Jordan Uhl, who shared a brief video detailing Snyder's involvement in the water crisis.
Disgusting
Harvard @Kennedy_School offered former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder a fellowship.
Snyder is directly responsible for the poisoning of thousands of people in Flint, Michigan.
Here's what that looked like:#NoSnyderFellowship pic.twitter.com/XddElwv6zC — jordan (@JordanUhl) June 30, 2019
In a statement, Snyder praised the school and welcomed the opportunity at Harvard. He did not mention his role in the Flint crisis.
"Shame on Harvard for giving this failed Governor a national platform and calling it leadership."
—Wenonah Hauter
"I'm excited to join the talented faculty and staff there who are on the leading edge in improving public policy, civic engagement, and innovations in state
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v.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Respondent - Appellee.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western
District of North Carolina, at Charlotte. Martin K. Reidinger,
District Judge. (3:12-cv-00533-MR; 3:07-cr-00286-MR-1)
Submitted: December 17, 2015 Decided: December 22, 2015
Before DIAZ and HARRIS, Circuit Judges, and HAMILTON, Senior
Circuit Judge.
Dismissed in part, affirmed in part by unpublished per curiam
opinion.
Mark Stroud Wedding, Appellant Pro Se. William A. Brafford,
Cortney Randall, Assistant United States Attorneys, Charlotte,
North Carolina; Amy Elizabeth Ray, Assistant United States
Attorney, Asheville, North Carolina, for Appellee.
Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
PER CURIAM:
Posted on: March 26, 2015 12:43 PM
[Lambeth Palace] The Archbishop of Canterbury led prayers and the blessing at the reinterment of King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral today.
Archbishop Justin Welby blessed the remains of Richard III during a special ceremony attended by Royal Family members, Bishop of Leicester Tim Stevens, senior UK ecumenical clergy and civic leaders, among others.
The mortal remains were received at the Cathedral on Sunday night during a service of Compline, having been carried from the University of Leicester by the team who discovered them. Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, preached at the service.
In the medieval rite of reburial, before reinterment the person’s remains were placed in the church while its usual pattern of worship continued.
This same pattern was followed in
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from Marion Michigan in 1981 and has practiced pharmacy in Marquette County since. Kent purchased Peninsula Pharmacy in 1997 and is an active and involved pharmacy owner. His passion for pharmacy lies within the ability to care for individuals and be actively involved with hospice care. Kent is a member of the Michigan Pharmacy Association and National Community Pharmacy Association. He is an Avid outdoorsman and competitive mountain biker as well as Nordic Skier. He competes in many events throughout the year including Wisconsin Off Road Series mountain bike races, the Ore To Shore, the VASA ski race as well as the Noquemanon to name a few. Kent is one of only a small handful of people that have competed in every edition of the Ore-To-Shore mountain bikerace.
Jesse Bell
President-Bell Financial
Jesse is a lifelong resident of the Upper Peninsula, educated at Northern Michigan University wherehe earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Personal Finance. He has been working in the financial services industry since 1996 and has been President of Bell Financial since 2001, where he and his team provide investment management and financial planning services to organizations and families. Jesse’s commitment to the upper Michigan community is reflected in his volunteer activities which include: Officer of the Lake Superior Community Partnership, past Leader of the Marquette County Ambassadors, past Chairman of the Ishpeming Downtown Development Authority, and past Chairman of the Great Lakes Center for Youth Development board of directors. Jesse enjoys many of the outdoor recreation opportunities afforded to Yoopers: cross country skiing, mountain biking, backcountry
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who will implement policies that benefit all Ecuadorians ― whoever they may be. It would be tragic for Ecuador’s next government to return to a less prosperous, less inclusive past.
Signed,
James K. Galbraith, Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations and Professor of Government at the LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
Ha-Joon Chang, Department of Economics, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Stephanie Kelton, Professor of Economics at University of Missouri-Kansas City, Former Chief Economist on the U.S. Senate Budget Committee
William K. Black, Associate Professor of Economics and Law, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Pavlina R. Tcherneva, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Economics and the Economics and Finance Program at the Levy Economics Institute, Bard College
Gerald Epstein, Professor of Economics and Co-Director of the Politicaland Executive Secretary, International Development Economics Associates, India
Jorge Buzaglo, Associate Professor of Economics, Sweden
Ann Markusen, Professor Emerita and Director, Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, University of Minnesota
Matias Vernengo, Professor of Economics, Bucknell University and Co-editor of the Review of Keynesian Economics
Stephanie Seguino, Professor of Economics, University of Vermont
Kathleen McAfee, Professor, International Relations, San Francisco State University
Mark A. Price, Labor Economist, Keystone Research Center
Chris Tilly, Professor of Urban Planning, University of California Los Angeles
Gustavo Indart, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Toronto, Canada
Julie Matthaei, Professor of Economics, Wellesley College
Peter Bohmer, Faculty in Economics and Political Economy, The Evergreen State College
Genaro Grasso, Economist at University of Buenos Aires and University of San Martín, Argentina and Researcher at Institute of High Social Studies, IDAES and Cultural Center of Cooperation,
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On Saturday, a second whistleblower with more direct knowledge of President Donald Trump's call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was contemplating filing a formal complaint. Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson is said to have interviewed this second person who corroborated the first whistleblower's allegations.
One of the attorneys representing the initial whistleblower, Mark Zaid, told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos they now represent the second whistleblower.
.@ABC EXCLUSIVE: Attorney representing whistleblower who sounded the alarm on Pres. Trump’s dealings with Ukraine tells @ABC News he is now representing a second whistleblower who has first-hand knowledge of events.@GStephanopoulos reports: https://t.co/IzQjIVlpDP pic.twitter.com/sEno7YgH9k — ABC News (@ABC) October 6, 2019
Attorneys from the legal team took to Twitter to reiterate their announcement.
NEWS UPDATE: I can confirm this report of a second #whistleblower being representedfederal tax penalty.
Maria Bruno
Maria is a senior retirement strategist in Vanguard Investment Strategy Group. She leads a global team that's responsible for conducting research and providing thought leadership on the topics of retirement, wealth, portfolio construction, and financial planning for individual investors. Maria specializes in retirement planning, retirement income solutions, and wealth management strategies. Prior to her current role, Maria worked in our financial planning and advice departments. Maria earned a bachelor of science in business administration (B.S.B.A.) from Villanova University and is a Certified Financial Planner™ professional.
Stephen Weber
Stephen Weber, CFP®, is an investment analyst in Vanguard Investment Strategy Group. Previously, he managed the design and implementation of software and internet applications related to financial planning, portfolio analysis, and portfolio monitoring. Stephen has more than 20 years of
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Freshwater snails and Schistosomiasis mansoni in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: II--Centro Fluminense Mesoregion.
During the course of a survey carried out from 2000 to 2001 in the Centro Fluminense Mesoregion of the State of Rio de Janeiro 22 molluscan species were found. Many of the records are new due to the dearth of previous studies. Concerning the snail hosts of Schistosoma mansoni, the most frequently encountered species was Biomphalaria tenagophila, as it occurred in all the surveyed municipalities. There are new records of Biomphalaria straminea and Biomphalaria peregrina which is regarded as a potential intermediate host. Drepanotrema lucidum and Antillorbis nordestensis were found to be shedding echinostome cercariae and strigid cercariae respectively. An account about the current schistosomiasis transmission sites in this Mesoregion is presented aslive in
FC
Has God on its side.
CFC
Oh, the history books tell it
FC
They tell it so well
FC
The cavalries charged
FC
The Indians fell
FC
The cavalries charged
FC
The Indians died
FC
Oh, the country was young
FC
With God on its side.
CFC
Oh, the Spanish-American
FC
War had it s day
FC
And the Civil War too
FC
Was soon laid away
FC
And the names of the heroes
FC
I's made to memorize
FC
With guns in their hands
FC
And God on their side.
CFC
Oh, the First World War, boys
FC
It closed out its fate
FC
The reason for fighting
FC
I never got straight
FC
But I learned to accept it
FC
Accept it with pride
FC
For you don't count the dead
FC
When God's on your side.
CFC
When the Second World War
FC
Came to an end
FC
We forgave the Germans
FC
And we were friends
FC
Though they murdered six million
FC
In the ovens they fried
FC
The Germans now too
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Have God on their side.
CFC
I've learned to hate Russians
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All through my whole life
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If
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LAW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-06-28 published
DICKIE,
WilliamHamiltonCaldow
Born in Renfrew, Scotland September 29th, 1905 - died in Huntsville,
Ontario on June 10th, 2003, after a long, happy and productive
life. Predeceased by his devoted wife
AnnaElizabeth
(WHITE/WHYTE.)
Survived by his children, Carol, (Michael
MOFFAT,)
Billy
(JanetLAW) and Susan
CHANDELIER, grandchildren, Blake and Gregory
O'BRIEN
(Sandy FORSYTH,)
Jonathan and Kirk\Marshall, Christine and Bobby
DICKIE, great-grandchildren, Duncan, Charlotte and Eric
O'BRIEN.
He will be remembered for his distinguished career in industrial
and labour relations, his dry (just add scotch) humour, quick
wit and great sense of fairness. A celebration of his life will
be held August 9th at his home on Lake of Bays where tales will
be told and favourite noontime refreshments served. If desired,
donations may be made to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation,
354 Muskoka Road 3 North, Huntsville, P1H 1H7.
LAWEE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2003-11-15 published
GENSER,
Bonnie
It is with great sadness that we announce the deathof our mother,
grandmother, and great-grandmother, Bonnie
GENSER, who died on
Sunday, November 29th, 2003. She died peacefully, without pain,
with her family by her side. She was predeceased by her husband
Harold GENSER who died in 1980, and her siblings Rebecca
JAUVOISH,
Lottie BECKMAN, Bessie
MELEMADE, David
LEVIN, Rosie
LEVIN, Esther
POLLOCK and Harry
LEVIN.
She leaves to grieve her death and celebrate
her life, three daughters, Naomi
COHEN
(JaredSABLE,) Toronto,
Barbara BUTLER, Winnipeg, Susan
STARR (Don
STARR), Toronto, London,
six grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren. In addition to her
immediate family, she is remembered by her sisters-in-law Esther
Genser KAPLAN,
MyrnaLEVIN, Beverley
LEVIN and Marion Vaisley
GENSER, and many nieces and nephews.
Bonnie served in a leadership capacity in various areas of the
community; president of the Bride's group, National Council of
Jewish Women, president of Lillian Frieman Chapter of Hadassah,
founder of the Shaarey Zedek Girl Guides, and later as a commissioner
of the Manitoba Girl Guides.
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THE AGE OF EIGHT
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS
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IS A
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS A WASTE
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS A WASTE OF
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS A WASTE OF TIME
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT
SKILLS BEFORE THE AGE OF EIGHT
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
RENOWNED
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
RENOWNED SOCCER
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT
IS A WASTE OF TIME BUT WORLD-
RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT TOM
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RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT TOM BIER
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INSTEAD
RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT TOM BIER
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RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT TOM BIER
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RENOWNED SOCCER EXPERT TOMYOU GO ALL OVER THE
WORLD TO SOME
TELL US, YOU GO ALL OVER THE
WORLD TO SOME OF
TELL US, YOU GO ALL OVER THE
WORLD TO SOME OF THE
TELL US, YOU GO ALL OVER THE
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
AND
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
AND GREATEST
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
AND GREATEST CLUBS
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN
WORLD TO SOME OF THE BIGGEST
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND ENGLAND,
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND ENGLAND, THEY
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND ENGLAND, THEY TEACH
AND GREATEST CLUBS IN GERMANY
AND ENGLAND, THEY TEACH A
AND ENGLAND, THEY TEACH A
AND ENGLAND, THEY TEACH A
DIFFERENT
AND ENGLAND, THEY TEACH A
DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHY.
DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHY.
DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHY.
WHAT
DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHY.
WHAT IS
DIFFERENT
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UPDATE 1-Tunisian activists protest against Saudi Crown prince visit
Dozens of Tunisian rights
activists and journalists staged a small protest on Monday
against a planned visit by Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed
bin Salman over the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Tunisia is one of the few Arab states where demonstrations
are allowed, following a 2011 uprising that toppled veteran
ruler Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali and ushered in freedom of speech
and the press.
The Saudi crown prince is expected to arrive on Tuesday,
part of a tour of several Arab countries on his first trip
abroad since Khashoggi's murder, which has strained Saudi
Arabia's ties with the West and battered his image abroad.
Some 13 Tunisian civic and rights groups, among them the
journalists' union, had called for a protest at the central
Habib Bourguiba avenue in Tunis, scene of themass protests that
toppled Ben Ali in 2011.
They waved pamphlets demanding "Freedom for Saudi women" or
which read "Bin Salman, you are murderer Number 1".
"The Tunisian revolution... cannot agree to receive him (bin
Salman) and allow him to clean himself (with his visit) of a
murder," Soukaina Abdessamad of the journalists' union told
reporters. "We will stage protests on Monday and Tuesday."
Saudi Arabia has said the crown prince had no prior
knowledge of the killing of the Washington Post columnist at
Riyadh's consulate in Istanbul last month.
After offering numerous contradictory explanations, Riyadh
said Khashoggi had been killed and his body dismembered when
negotiations to persuade him to return to Saudi Arabia failed.
Since the 2011 uprising that ended the rule of Ben Ali and
triggered the Arab Spring protests that convulsed the region,
Tunisia has become one of the few
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when the citizens of the United States began to think of the country more as an individual entity (which it is) rather than a federation of sovereign states (which it also is), some research has been done on the use of the phrase "the United States is" versus "the United States are" in decisions of the Supreme Court (admittedly the sample size is small). The latter phrase was overwhelmingly the most common at the beginning of the 19th century, dropping to about 50/50 by the start of the Civil War in 1861. Following the war, which was triggered by disputation between state and federal rights, the use of "are" increased to about 70% in the 1870s, 1880s and 1890s before vanishing completely by the 20th century. Taking thisthe Northern Ireland Environment Agency's website in the form of citation sheets for each ASSI.
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Ballysudden ASSI
Baronscourt ASSI
Bardahessiagh ASSI
Benburb ASSI
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Black Lough ASSI
Brookend ASSI
Butterlope Glen ASSI
Cashel Rock ASSI
Caledon and Tynan ASSI
Corbylin Wood ASSI
Cranny Bogs ASSI
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as an incentive for joining the MdTA force." The FOP noted several benefits from the adoption of the THV program, including that it would lead to an increased police street-presence. The briefs filed with this Court, the content of oral argument, and a review of the Notebook, however, make clear that the primary value of the THV program was as a non-monetary benefit for new and current officers.
In 2006, Governor O'Malley was victorious in the gubernatorial election. A few months after his administration assumed control of the Executive Branch, a newly-configured MdTA Board voted to discontinue the MdTA take-home vehicle program. On 29 June 2007, a day after that vote, the FOP filed a complaint in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County for breach of contract and promissoryaircraft was allocated to
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O R D E R
In April 2009, Michael Henry saw fit to continue his campaign of litigation against
the IRS over the income taxes he owes for the 1999 tax year. Since 2002 Henry has filed
multiple lawsuits in the Fifth Circuit and Seventh Circuit and continues to litigate his 1999
tax liability in the United States Tax Court. In December 2007, the Northern District of
Illinois Executive Committee (“Executive Committee”) issued an order that barred him
from filing any new civil cases in its district. The trial judge dismissed Henry’s complaint
*
After examining the briefs and the record, we have concluded that oral argument is
unnecessary. Thus, the appeal is submitted on the briefs and the record. See FED. R. APP. P.
34(a)(2).
No. 09‐2398 Page 2
because it was in violation of the Executive Committee’s order. Henry appeals, and we
affirm the action of the Executive Committee.
From December 2006 to October 2007, Henry had filed six pro se civil cases in the
Northern District of Illinois dealing with his 1999 tax liability. After receiving an
unfavorable ruling in one of these law suits, Henry sent threatening e‐mails addressed to
the judge presiding over the case as well as a number of other government officials involved
in his lawsuit. As a result of these threats, he was convicted of impeding and retaliating
against federal officials engaged in their official duty in violation 18 U.S.C. § 115 and
sentenced to 16 months’ imprisonment. To curb Henry’s habit of filing numerous civil cases
dealing with the same subject matter (1999 tax liability) and combined with his sending
threatening e‐mails, the Executive Committee entered an order barring Henry from filing
any new civil cases in the district. In re Michael F. Henry, No. 07 CV 7159 (N.D. Ill. Dec. 20,
2007) (unpublished order). As detailed in the order, the filing bar did not affect Henry’s
pending cases or apply to criminal or postconviction matters. Further, the Executive
Committee authorized Henry to seek modification or rescission of the order after nine
months. Id. Henry did not challenge the order, and in April 2009, he filed this suit in the
Northern District. Once again the suit seeks to challenge and overturn his 1999 tax liability.
J. Kernan, was, according to the charter of Union dated October 12, 1901, one of the original shareholders and a member of the first Board of Directors of the said corporation.
10. By instrument dated April 13, 1908 recorded in Book 93, folio 275, records of Calcasieu Parish Thomas J. Kernan executed a cancellation of the 1904 tax sale in favor of Frederick C. Hubbell insofar as it purported to affect the Hubbell Tract.
11. By instrument dated July 18, 1918 recorded in Book N, folio 295, records of Jefferson Davis Parish, Hon. Paul Capdeville, State Auditor of Public Accounts, purporting to act pursuant to the provisions of Section 7 of Act 315 of 1910, authorized the Recorder of Conveyances of Jefferson Davis Parish to cancel the 1904 tax sale
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UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.Toy Burton MADDEN, Defendant-Appellant.UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.Toy Burton MADDEN, Defendant-Appellant.
Nos. 93-5472, 93-5606.
United States Court of Appeals,Fourth Circuit.
Argued June 9, 1994.Decided Oct. 31, 1994.
ARGUED: Andrew Lee, III, Silver Springs, MD, for appellant. Joyce Kallam McDonald, Asst. U.S. Atty., Baltimore, MD, for appellee. ON BRIEF: Lynne A. Battaglia, U.S. Atty., Baltimore, MD, for appellee.
Before ERVIN, Chief Judge, WILKINS, Circuit Judge, and BUTZNER, Senior Circuit Judge.
Vacated and remanded by published opinion. Chief Judge ERVIN wrote the majority opinion, in which Senior Judge BUTZNER joined. Judge WILKINS wrote a dissenting opinion.
OPINION
ERVIN, Chief Judge:
1
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Riot police detain a man during the protest on Tverskaya Street in central Moscow on June 12.
MOSCOW -- A Russian court early on June 13 sentenced opposition leader Aleksei Navalny to 30 days in jail for staging unsanctioned rallies at which an estimated 1,150 anticorruption protesters were detained.
The judge at the Simonovsky district court ruled that Navalny, who was detained outside his home in an outlying Moscow neighborhood on June 12 before the rallies started, repeatedly violated the law against unauthorized public gatherings.
Navalny supporters were detained by Russian riot police at rallies in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Vladivostok, Blagoveshchensk, and Kazan on June 12.
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and student services. According to the U.S. Department of Education, there are about 492 colleges and universities designated as HSIs in the United States and Puerto Rico. In California, nearly all Cal States and half of community colleges and half of University of California campuses have received HSI recognition. Concordia University Irvine would be the second faith-based HSI university in Orange County.
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Islands in the island nation of Kiribati. The Americans and the British tried several times to colonize the island, attempting to grow coconuts and considering the spot for weapons testing. Thick scrub and stands of Pisonia and coconut palms hold the sandbar in place around a central lagoon. Kiribati declared the island part of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area in 2006.
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spur the use of novel tools to help eliminate and, ultimately, eradicate malaria.
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**Members of the writing group who met the** **ICMJE criteria for authorship**
Dyann F. Wirth (chair), Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,United States of America; Elizabeth A. Winzeler (cochair), University of California San Diego, United States of America; B. Fenton ("Lee") Hall, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, United States of America (cochair); Selina E. Bopp, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, United States of America; Gregory LaMonte, University of California San Diego, United States of America; N. Regina Rabinovich, Harvard T.H. School of Public Health, United States of America and ISGlobal Barcelona Institute for Global Health, Spain; W. Robert Shaw, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, United States of America.
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no one believes me?” “That will happen. Some believe, some don’t.” Daniel and Elijah were walking side by side now. They entered a deep green forest of pine trees. The pine needles were transparent candy needles, with a sprinkling of sugar snow. Their path opened up into a glade, and the snow disappeared. Elijah gasped. In the middle of the glade stood a nativity scene. Mary and Joseph looked with love at baby Jesus in the manger. Around them were the donkeys, sheep, cats, and birds. In front of the nativity scene was a line of people, of all ages and kinds. As Elijah stared in wonder, Daniel explained what he was seeing. “The people in front of the nativity are the people in line to see Jesus.
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UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Louella OLDBEAR, Defendant-Appellant.
No. 08-6095.
United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.
June 10, 2009.
*816 William D. Lunn, Law Office of William D. Lunn, Tulsa, OK, for Appellant.
Arvo Q. Mikkanen, Assistant United States Attorney (John C. Richter, United States Attorney, with him on the brief), Office of the United States Attorney, Oklahoma City, OK, for Appellee.
Before MURPHY, ANDERSON, and TYMKOVICH, Circuit Judges.
TYMKOVICH, Circuit Judge.
Louella Oldbear, a member of the Cheyenne-Arapaho Indian Tribes, used tribal funds to repair one of her personal vehicles and to purchase another. A federal jury convicted her of five counts of embezzling Indian tribal funds in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1163 and one count of making a false statement to a government agent in violation of 18 U.S.C. §
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Former GOP lawmaker and current “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough Charles (Joe) Joseph ScarboroughScarborough calls on Cuomo to walk back statement he made about Trump: 'Out of bounds' Mika Brzezinski: 'Super grossed out' by Trump speech attendees 'who put their lives at risk' Democrats tear into Trump's 'deep state' tweet: His 'lies and recklessness' have 'killed people' MORE tweeted during former special counsel Robert Mueller Robert (Bob) MuellerCNN's Toobin warns McCabe is in 'perilous condition' with emboldened Trump CNN anchor rips Trump over Stone while evoking Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting The Hill's 12:30 Report: New Hampshire fallout MORE’s Wednesday testimony and asked to be forgiven for his previous party affiliation.
"Jesus, forgive me for ever being a Republican,” the former four-term Florida congressman said.
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The following description of events is taken largely from the agency’s statement
of material facts, which Foster failed to counter in the manner required by Northern
District of Illinois Local Rule 56.1(b)(3) and which the district court properly deemed
undisputed for the purposes of summary judgment. See Boss v. Castro, 816 F.3d 910, 914
(7th Cir. 2016). Foster, an African‐American woman, was hired in 2010 by the Social
Security Administration as a Claims Authorizer through the “Ticket to Work” program
for individuals with disabilities. Foster testified that she was diagnosed with depression
more than 30 years ago and previously received disability benefits for it. At SSA, only a
human‐resources employee knew that she had a disability.
Foster believed that the agency discriminated against her by giving her poor
training and mentoring. In her view the initial training received by all new hires was
deficient, and others in her training class received more instructor attention. She also
thought that the agency did not properly accommodate her multiple requests for more
refresher training—on top of the one‐on‐one case assistance she had received from her
assigned mentors as well as two months of prior refresher training that she had
requested and received. In her first year, she twice requested and received a new
mentor; she believed that her mentors had graded her harshly, took too long to return
her work, and did not communicate effectively.
Foster also disputed her negative performance evaluations, which, she believed,
were discriminatory and reflected a hostile work environment. Most of her reviews
highlighted her difficulties performing the work. Foster did receive the highest rating
on her first annual performance review, but that review also pointed out that she
struggled working on cases independently, rushed to meet productivity goals, and had
not progressed enough. Foster blamed insufficient training for these shortcomings.
Foster also asserted retaliation after she told a training coordinator of a comment
that her instructor had made about the Obama administration. The instructor, she said,
thereafter would not let her take a makeup test and graded her unfairly. She also
believed that she was mistreated after filing her EEO complaint; her mentors took
longer to return her work, and she received negative evaluations.
No. 16‐1908 Trident of Poseidon, but to find it he must forge an uneasy alliance with Carina Smyth (Kaya Scodelario), a brilliant and beautiful astronomer, and Henry (Brenton Thwaites), a headstrong young sailor in the Royal Navy. At the helm of the Dying Gull, his pitifully small and shabby ship, Captain Jack seeks not only to reverse his recent spate of ill fortune, but to save his very life from the most formidable and malicious foe he has ever faced.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales also stars Kevin R. McNally as Joshamee Gibbs, Golshifteh Farahani as the sea-witch Shansa, David Wenham as Scarfield, Stephen Graham as Scrum, Orlando Bloom as Will Turner, and Geoffrey Rush as Captain Hector Barbossa.
Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg are directing Pirates of
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Brian is proud to continue the tradition of personal services performed by Brainard Law Offices LLC, the oldest law firm in Charleston. We have the advantage of years of experience, both from debtor, creditor, and trustee perspectives, which enables our firm to provide superior bankruptcy services for our clients. We believe each client deserves individual attention.
Karl J. Wulff, (BA ’93, JD ’96) is the firm’s principal attorney. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Webster University in 1993. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Oklahoma City University School of Law in 1996. Prior to attending university Mr. Wulff served in the United States Navy on board the amphibious assault aircraft carrier U.S.S. Tripoli (LPH-10) in the air department from 1987 to 1989 and later on boardthe aircraft carrier U.S.S. Saratoga (CV-60) as a reservist, earning the Sea Service Ribbon and the National Defense Medal. Mr. Wulff is a member of the National...
Jim Finegan attended the University of Illinois for undergraduate school and Northwestern University for Law School. He moved to Bloomington, Illinois after graduating law school and he has over 40 years experience. He specializes in bankruptcy, real estate, and civil litigation.
A native of central Illinois, Attorney Joe C. Pioletti was born and raised in Eureka, IL. Joe received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Management from Eureka College where he also minored in Spanish. Joe then received his Juris Doctor from Southern Illinois University School of Law. While in law school Joe worked in the Domestic Violence Advocacy Clinic and was
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Mark Leibler served in the past as the Chairman of KH Board of Trustees. He serves as National Chairman of the Australia Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC), Life Chairman of the Federal United Israel Appeal and a Governor of the Australia Israel Chamber of Commerce.He is a former President of the Federal United Israel Appeal of Australia, President of the Zionist Federation of Australia and a member of the Executive of the WZO. He currently serves on the Board of Governors of Haifa University.
A graduate of MelbourneUniversity and YaleUniversityLawSchool, Mark Leibler is senior partner in the Melbourne law firm of Arnold Bloch Leibler.
Mark Leibler is a member of the Board of Governors since 1992. He is a member of the Jewish Agency Executive. He is the ChairEverybody has to start somewhere. In Firsties, we talk to some of our favorite pop-culture figures about the many first steps along the way to their current careers.
Australian cartoonist Simon Hanselmann is one of the most fascinating creators in contemporary comics, using the wide reach of online distribution to build a huge following for his twisted, hilarious, and gorgeous webcomics through social media. Born in conservative Tasmania to a drug-addicted mother, Hanselmann found comfort in pop culture and art, and his seminal work Megg, Mogg, And Owl (serialized weekly on Vice)is directly influenced by one of those childhood escapes: the cat-and-witch duo Meg and Mog. A hardcover collection of classic and never-before-seen Megg, Mogg, And Owl strips is being published in this month’s Megahex from Fantagraphics, and as
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Research Innovation Hub, funded by the National Institutes of Health – Eunice Shriver National Institute on Child Health and Human Development. This research hub is focused on improving early identification of reading disabilities in elementary school aged African American children, and includes a focus on children, their families, teachers and communities. (http://education.gsu.edu/profile/julie-washington/)
Emily Galloway: Intervention Research and ApplicationEmily Galloway doctoral research explores the language skills that support successful school-relevant reading and writing in populations of linguistically and socioeconomically diverse students in grades 4-8. She is also an instructor in education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, teaching courses on the topic of linguistic diversity and writing development. (http://scholar.harvard.edu/epgalloway/biocv)
Dr. Joan Mele-McCarthy: Closing RemarksDr. Joan A. Mele-McCarthy, CCC-SLP, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the American Speech-Language-Hearingso would be a good idea for two reasons, as the former Antifa member highlighted Sunday on Fox & Friends.
[RELATED: Fmr. Antifa member supports labeling group a domestic terror organization (VIDEO)]
"First of all, it's going to dissuade people from joining and it's going to help us track people down, "Nadales pointed out. "The second part, it's also going to send a strong message to college professors who think that it's OK to defend Antifa."
Nadales named one of the numerous examples where a college professor has advocated for Antifa, which often uses violence.
A professor at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, in a recent op-ed, stated that Antifa does not engage in terrorism. Rather, he said, the group engages in "self-defense."
"I have no idea how trying to pull people out of
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immigrants were facing greater difficulty moving into the labor market, despite having educational credentials better than those of previous cohorts of immigrants. That has resulted in expanding socioeconomic gaps between ethno-racial minorities and whites in Canada.
In Latin America, where social scientists have documented persistent hierarchies that privilege European-descended populations over other ethno-racial groups, recent expansions in social-welfare programs by leftist governments have reduced poverty, but the impact of such programs on racial disparities is less clear. According to Tianna Paschel, of the University of California at Berkeley, while these programs do reduce some racial inequalities, they do not address gaps in all areas. In education, for example, where affirmative action has been put in place at prestigious federal universities, the small size of the college sector over allAbout Group
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As the result of Darke County Common Pleas Judge Jonathan P. Hein's December 29, 2006 court decision, herdshare agreements that are legally crafted and comport with Ohio contract law are now legal in the State of Ohio. One of our specific goals is the
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illusory, being
dependent on Ayyubid weakness and division
following the death of Al-Kamil.In 1244 a
band of Khwarezmian mercenaries travelling
to Egypt to serve As-Salih Ismail, Emir of
Damascus, seemingly of their own volition,
captured Jerusalem en route and defeated a
combined Christian and Syrian army at the
Battle of La Forbie. In response, Louis IX,
king of France, organised a Crusade, called
the Seventh Crusade, to attack Egypt, arriving
in 1249. It was not a success. Louis was defeated
at Mansura and captured as he retreated to
Damietta. Another truce was agreed upon for
a ten-year period, and Louis was ransomed.
Louis remained in Syria until 1254 to consolidate
the Crusader states. From 1265 to 1271, the
Mamluk sultan Baibars drove the Franks to
a few small coastal outposts.Late 13th-century
politics in the Eastern Mediterranean were
complex, with a number of powerful interested
parties. Baibars had three keyobjectives:
to prevent an alliance between the Latins
and the Mongols, to cause dissension between
the Mongols particularly between the Golden
Horde and the Persian Ilkhanate, and to maintain
access to a supply of slave recruits from
the Russian steppes. In this he developed
diplomatic ties with Manfred, King of Sicily,
supporting him against the Papacy and Louis
IX's brother Charles of Anjou. The Crusader
states were fragmented, and various powers
were competing for influence. In the War of
Saint Sabas, Venice drove the Genoese from
Acre to Tyre where they continued to trade
happily with Baibars' Egypt. Indeed, Baibars
negotiated free passage for the Genoese with
Michael VIII Palaiologos, Emperor of Nicaea,
the newly restored ruler of Constantinople.
The French, led by Charles, similarly sought
to expand their influence; Charles seized
Sicily and Byzantine territory while marrying
his daughters to the Latin claimants to Byzantium.
To create his own
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also managed to delegate the surveillance of its borders to
France, by way of the Le Touquet Treaty in February 2003.
Others
where undoubtedly motivated by a climate of economic insecurity.
Along with Boris Johnson, those that lead the "Leave"
campaign are plainly liberal conservatives, but we cannot ignore that
there were also "Leave" voters among the working class
Left. The website Grey Britain,
that specialises in British political affairs explains, for example,
that one in three Labour voters opted for the Brexit. It then points
out that "The industrial districts of Wales have gone against
prediction by trusting an exit (...) In Sunderland, centre of the
Labour heartland, the Brexit had a 71% landslide. It is proof of how
many communities, particularly within the old industrial strongholds,
feel marginalised (...). Already, in September 2015, by choosing a
leader such as Corbyn, LabourSwiggy delivery executive among candidates contesting from Bengaluru Central
Jenifar J Russel, 38, spent years working in the corporate sector before quitting to pursue a different career path.
news Lok Sabha 2019
More than 20 candidates are contesting the Lok Sabha elections from Bengaluru Central, and among them is Jenifar J Russel, an independent candidate currently working as a Swiggy food delivery executive.
Since 2013, 38-year-old Jenifar, an engineering graduate who hails from Thiruvananthapuram, says he has nurtured the idea of joining politics. Though he spent years working in the corporate sector, he ultimately left that career behind to pursue a different path.
“I took a break in my career and worked low-profile jobs with less salary. This included working as a traffic police warden in Kerala Police for a few months in
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by 51 percent.
Bolsonaro has not only pushed forward with the anti-environment policies of his predecessors but also stopped paying any lip service to environmental concerns. His rhetoric has emboldened farmers, illegal miners and loggers who feel they can go about destroying forests with impunity and increased violence against indigenous people.
The international community is right to be outraged and to seek action against his government. Germany and Norway withdrew from the Amazon Fund, Finland urged the European Union to consider imposing sanctions on imports of Brazilian mean, and France threatened to kill the trade deal with South American Mercosur bloc. There have also been calls for divestment from business sectors that violate environmental codes, penalties for companies that employ “dirty supply chains”, product boycotts, etc.
The political consequences for BrazilGabriel Boulianne Gobeil’s academic research investigates matters related to drone warfare, counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and the ethical implications of new military technologies such as artificial intelligence. A graduate of Concordia University (BA, Political Science), the University of Ottawa (MA, Political Science), and Tel Aviv University (MA, Security and Diplomacy), he also studied International Relations at the University of Toronto. Gabriel gained practical experience in the field of security while working as an Intelligence Analyst on the Middle East and North Africa for a private security firm in Israel.
Abstract
Leadership targeting, or decapitation, which involves the removal of an organization’s leader, has been utilized in various military conflicts. The use of drones has been particularly consequential in such schemes, earning themselves the reputation of being “Washington’s weapon of choice.” The existing
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Admissions roughly what the class rank cutoff is, please post that info as well. Thanks!
Unless otherwise stated, all scholarships are renewable for 3 years.
University of AkronUniversity of Alabama = Top 25% (2007-2008)Albany Law SchoolAmerican UniversityAppalachianUniversity of Arizona = Good Standing (2007-2008); None (2006-2007)Arizona State UniversityUniversity of Arkansas School of Law = Top 20% (2006-2007)University of Arkansas at Little RockAve Maria - 3.00 GPA (2005-2006)University of BaltimoreBarry UniversityBaylor University = 2.60 GPA, roughly top 50% (2007-2008)Boston College = None (2006-2007)Boston University = None (2006-2007)Brigham Young UniversityBrooklynUniversity at Buffalo Law School, The State University of New York (SUNY) University of California, Berkeley (Boalt Hall) University of California, Davis (King Hall) University of California, HastingsUniversity of California at Los Angeles California WesternCampbell UniversityCapital UniversityBenjamin N. CardozoCase Western Reserve UniversityCatholic University ofAmericaChapman UniversityCharlestonUniversity of Chicago = none (2007-2008)Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology = 3.25 GPA, curve located here (2007-2008)University of CincinnatiCity University of New YorkCleveland State University University of Colorado = 3.00 GPA (2007-2008)Columbia UniversityUniversity of ConnecticutCornell = None (2006-2007)Creighton University University of Dayton University of Denver = 3.0 GPA (2007-2008)DePaul University = 2.7 to 3.5 GPA depending on amountUniversity of Detroit MercyUniversity of the District of ColumbiaDrake University Law School Duke University School of Law = None (2007-2008, 2006-2007)Duquesne University School of Law Emory University School of Law = None (2006-2007)Faulkner University, Thomas Goode Jones School of Law Florida A&M University College of Law Florida Coastal School of Law = 3.0 GPA (2007-2008)University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law Florida International University College
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