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good job. That was another great partnership that
worked very well. We had Syntac Simpson, a representative from the construction; the
general contractor was there. So we broke ground. We had actually started already; not in
major ways, but we had already started clearing the site. This was kind of the official
thing where you have the gold shovels and take the pictures and things like that. Then,
things really got under way in earnest. That was October of 1994 and we had our
dedication ceremony and officially opened the doors in October of 1997. Really it was
three years but at the time it seemed like forever. You look back at the facility now and
see 400,000 square feet under roof, and sixteen different buildings at the time, and all of
the rock that had toalso went to the Bureau of
Reclamation. We talked to them and the Corps of Engineers. The Corps of Engineers
came back with the best package. The looked like they had the best capability of the ones
that were interested. So they did construction management for us and did a very good
job. A smart thing that we did was that we put FWS employees on the team with the
Corps of Engineers so that as we were building this place, we had people like Bob
Robertson; he worked for us and he was on the team with the Corps when everything
was being put in and everything was being laid out, thing were being buried and systems
were being put in. He was there to see where they were going and where the valves were
and
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2216. Upon issuance of the sewer permit, the fees for such permits shall become liens against the property for which the permit is issued. The lien for sewer permits and the lien for sewer service shall be superior and paramount to the interest in such parcel of and owner, lessee, tenant, mortgagee, or other person, except to the lien of taxes.
The County Engineer shall issue the permits and collect the fees arising therefrom for the use of the Levy Court. The County Engineer shall, under supervision and direction of the Levy Court, prepare a docket to be known as the New Castle County Sewer Lien Docket in which shall be recorded the liens for sewer permits. The form of the docket shall be established by the Levy Court.No sewer permit lien shall be valid unless duly recorded in the said New Castle County Sewer Lien Docket. All sewer permit liens duly recorded in the docket shall continue in full force and effect until the liens have been satisfied by payment, and when such liens are satisfied by payment the County Engineer, acting under the supervision and direction of the Levy Court shall satisfy of record the liens entering thereon the date of final payment, and signing the docket. The County Engineer, for the use of the Levy Court, shall receive a fee of fifty cents for each satisfaction so recorded.
The Levy Court shall also establish the form in which the record of the sewer service liens shall be kept. Such records shall be in the
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footage shows the confrontation and Mallory's death. The footage is from inside Davenport police officer Cliff Anderson's vehicle. The footage is courtesy of the police department.
A man with a history of violence is dead and an officer is injured after a shooting Friday morning on the Centennial Bridge.
Steven Tyrone Mallory, 39, of Davenport, died after he was shot by Davenport police officer Clif Anderson about 11:20 a.m., Police Chief Frank Donchez said. Anderson, 41, is recovering from his injuries.
The incident began when the Davenport officer stopped the suspect in the middle of the bridge to question him regarding an assault 15 minutes earlier at the Cafe on Vine coffee shop, a free meal site at 932 W. 6th St., officials said.
The victim of the assault was a 53-year-oldScott County man who was volunteering at the cafe. The volunteer was hit on the head and taken to Genesis Medical Center-West Central Park, Davenport, for treatment of injuries. A citizen followed the suspect to the Centennial Bridge.
Anderson, a 14-year veteran of the force, crossed the bridge, turned around in Rock Island and then returned to talk to Mallory in the middle of the span.
Anderson told Mallory to get down on his knees several times, orders that Mallory did not heed, according to police officials and video released Friday. The officer deployed his Taser, which appeared to have no effect on the suspect because one of the two prongs missed him and the electrical connection was not completed, Davenport police Capt. David Struckman said.
Mallory then attacked Anderson, punching
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his talents.
He played the sarangi from the Delhi Radio Station, when its broadcast was started in 1935. He became court-musician to Maharaja Tukaji Rao Holkar of Indore and was also in the Rampur court of a brief period. He was highly influenced by Pandit Bhatkhande whom he met in Indore. He devoted himself to the study of musicology, and wrote a book Sangeet Vivek Darpan wherein the ragas Bhairabi and Malkauns were elaborately discussed.
After migrating to Pakistan after the partition in 1947, Ustad Bundu Khan continued to play the sarangi from all the radio stations of Pakistan till his death in 1955. Both his sons gained prominence and became immediately known to the music circles of Pakistan. In addition to his descendants, he trained Amir Muhammad Albi, DurkhuThursday, January 13, 2011
JG Ballard was a literary surrealist whose dreamlike narratives explored the darker areas of outer and inner space with a literary beauty and a psychological intensity. Last year Norton released The Complete Short Stories of JG Ballard which included 98 stories written over 40 years from 1956-1996. The stories are in chronological order and display the evolution of his literary output.
Ballard was part of the British New Wave Science Fiction Movement and wrote 18 novels as well. His early works created a world of a post-apocalyptic dystopian society with his novels The Drowned World, The Drought, and The Crystal World. These works depicted radical environmental and technological changes and how they devastated both the physical world and the human psyche as well.
Many of the earlier
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stories deal with these ideas as well such as The Concentration City and Billenium which are about the problems of over-crowding and lack of space. In The Concentration City the urban world literally seems to go on forever and in Billenium people have been forced to live in small cellular cubicles to deal with over population.
A theme that takes place throughout all of Ballard's work is a depiction of an isolated individual, usually a scientist, who is obsessively investigating a strange occurrence and leads towards the individual losing his grasp with reality.
Manhole 69 is about an experiment to eliminate sleep, but it goes horribly wrong and ends with the subjects suffering from catatonic seizures. The mind cannot endure continual consciousness and reacts by shutting down. The subjects couldno longer contain the idea of their own identity.
The Voices of Time is about a researcher who studies Sleepers - people who lapse into a coma after going through a period of shorter and shorter wakefulness. The story is quite complex and includes references to the Nuremberg Trials, Albert Einstein and philosophy about the meaning of the Universe.
In The Terminal Beach a man who is having trouble coming to terms with the early death of his wife and son goes to live on an island that was once used for testing nuclear weapons. He goes through a mental and physical decline while having hallucinations of his wife and son within the decaying structures of the island.
Ballard was also influenced by the pictorial surrealism of Salvador Dali, Max Ernst,
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the TV auto-salesman to project a political message that was far from bland and reassuring. A complete discontinuity existed between Reagan's manner and body language and his simplistic far-right message. He felt Reagan was the first politician to exploit the fact that the TV audience wouldn't be listening too closely to what he was saying but would be more impressed by the presentation.
At the 1980 Republican Convention in Detroit a copy of Why I Want to Fuck Ronald Reagan, furnished with the seal of the Republican Party was distributed by a revolutionary group to RNC delegates. According to Ballard, it was accepted for what it resembled: a psychological position paper on the candidate's subliminal appeal, commissioned by a think-tank.
Ballard published the novel Crash in 1973. The book wasshocking and controversial as it is about symphorophilia in which sexual arousal hinges on the staging and watching of a disaster such as a fire or in this case auto accidents. The characters in Crash have a sexual obsession with car crashes.
The narrator is James Ballard, but it centers on the sinister figure of Vaughan a former TV scientist, turned nightmare angel of the expressways. Ballard meets Vaughan after being involved in an auto crash near the London Airport. Vaughan leads a group of alienated former crash victims, who follow his pursuit to re-enact the crashes of celebrities, and to experience a new sexuality born from a perverse technology. Vaughan's ultimate fantasy is to die in a head-on collision with the movie star Elizabeth Taylor.
Crash explores such themes
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interned in a Japanese prison camp during World War II. The story follows a wealthy young British boy who lives with his parents in Shanghai. After Pearl Harbor the Japanese move in and Jim is separated from his parents. He spends time surviving in abandoned mansions and living on packaged food, but is eventually found by the Japanese and interned in the Lunghua Civilian Assembly Center. Towards the end of the war, with the Japanese army collapsing and food running short he witnesses death and atrocities and barely survives. Eventually, he is reunited with his parents, but he is now changed and affected by his experience. Steven Spielberg made the book into a film in 1987.
In 1991, Ballard released another autobiographical novel called The Kindness of Women. Eachsection deals with a woman or women from certain periods of his life. It starts off in Shanghai and covers some of the same terrain as Empire of The Sun. In one scene he witnesses a murder of a Chinese clerk by a Japanese soldier at a railway station in which he is powerless to do anything. When the book moves into the later sections it becomes fascinating and revealing as to how Ballard's life experiences affected his literature. At one point in his life he studied medicine and the woman he is obsessed with is the cadaver he is dissecting. After leaving medical school he goes to a Nato training school for pilots in Canada and has drunken encounters with prostitutes and is obsessed with the death
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of one of the other pilots. Ballard and his friend feel they will eventually participate in World War III. In another section he tells of shocking early death of his wife and having to raise his three children by himself. The Kindness of Women is about sex and death. There are many sexual encounters described with a clinical precision. There are references throughout the book to the events of the day, including the Vietnam War and the Kennedy Assassination. He writes about the experimentation with drugs in the 60s and the intrusion of the camera lens into our lives. There is even a section that reveals how Ballard became obsessed with auto accidents.
In his later short stories, Ballard combines his life-long obsessions with the various literary techniques heexplored throughout his writing career. The Air Disaster is about a journalist who is trying to find an airplane that crashed in a mountainous region, but through his search you start to wonder if it actually happened. The Dead Time is an autobiographical story suggested by Ballard's release from a Japanese prison camp at the end of World War II and was a precursor to Empire of The Sun. Having A Wonderful Time is written in the form of postcards and chronicles the story of a young couple who vacation in the Canary Islands, but their flight home is continually cancelled until it becomes clear that they - along with other families - will never be allowed to return home, and have been forever exiled. The Secret History
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1946: Manager Mel Ott of the New York Giants gets himself ejected from both games of a baseball doubleheader against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Ott has reason to be upset - the Giants lose both games, enough to rile up even Ott's ordinarily easygoing nature.player may choose 1 rack to fill with moneyballs. Three Rounds: The two players with the lowest totals will be eliminated after the first two rounds. The highest scorer in the final round wins.
Round One
The original lineup for the Pelicans Shootout consisted of Ryan Anderson, Quincy Pondexter, Luke Babbitt, Jimmer Fredette and Eric Gordon. But Tyreke Evans, after hearing that he would get to shoot 25 threes without consequence, entered at the last minute.
Anderson was up first. With his moneyball rack waiting in the far left corner, . His first three racks were nothing spectacular, scoring 13 points going into his fourth set. This is where it got ugly.
After making his first shot of the rack, Anderson missed the final four. He furiously turned to plead with the
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in the 14th and 15th centuries, The Great House had its imposing Georgian façade added in the 18th century to keep up with the times. Nowadays, The Great House is one of the finest small boutique hotels in Britain with a renowned restaurant.
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The Bear of Rodborough, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL5 5DE.
Originally built as a 17th century ale house, the hotel now boasts unique en-suite accommodation and an award-winning restaurant, as well as 3 bars. Set within hundreds of acres of NT parkland with views over Stroud, the Bear is ideal for country walks.
Balbirnie House Hotel, Glenrothes, Fife, KY7 6NE.
The award-winning Balbirnie House is a listed Georgian mansion dating from around 1777. Set within a 400 acre park, it now offers good food, beautiful grounds, 34 fine bedrooms,Set in the pretty village of Orford, on the beautiful Suffolk coast, convenient for the Sutton Hoo exhibition.
Angel Hotel, Cardiff, Glamorgan, CF10 1SZ.
Set in the heart of the city, between Cardiff Castle and the Principality Stadium, this iconic Victorian landmark building offers modern air-conditioned bedrooms, an elegant restaurant and bar. The stylish restaurant ensures a fine dining experience.
Metropole Hotel, Padstow, Cornwall, PL28 8DB.
Work on the Metropole was started in 1900 and the hotel opened its doors in 1904. Today it is a four star hotel overlooking Padstow harbour and with a popular restaurant. Boasts landscaped gardens for guests to enjoy.
Stanley House, Mellor, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB2 7NP.
Set in 54 acres of glorious Ribble Valley countryside, this 17th century manor house has been lovingly converted and now offers 30 first-class
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About the Author - ThanosCopter
ThanosCopter is a specially designed helicopter built to transport Thanos the Mad Titan. Built by Sterling Custom Helicopters, ThanosCopter appeared in several Marvel comics, before being abandoned by its owner during the character's ascension into major villainy. ThanosCopter was discovered by the Outhouse and given a second chance at life. He now buzzes merrily around the comic book industry, spreading snark, satire and humor like candy to small children.My brother and father have a disease called rumination syndrome and I'm the only one in my family who is disgusted by it. The mix of the repulsiveness of the disease and the isolation from my family has made me contemplate suicide since I was seven.
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which he believes could allow for the indefinite detention of journalists who report the views of groups the U.S. government considers to be terrorists.
A Erosion Of Civil Liberties?
If there is no rolling back of the NDAA law, we cease to be a constitutional democracy. Totalitarian systems always begin by rewriting the law, Hedges said this week. They make legal what was once illegal... Foreign and domestic subjugation merges into the same brutal mechanism. Citizens are colonized. And it is always done in the name of national security.
Hedges was eventually joined by several prominent scholars and public figures, including Pentagon Papers source Ellsberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Chomsky, as well as Jonsdottir and Occupy London organizer Kai Wargalla.
The Pentagon Papers, which detailed the U.S. Department of Defense's historyof political and military involvement in Vietnam, is one of the most notorious U.S. security leaks in the last century. Ellsberg, a former U.S marine and military anaylst, leaked the classified documents to the New York Times in 1971. The move is credited with substantially eroding the public support for the Vietnam War.
The feminist scholar Naomi Wolf and civil rights activist Dr. Cornel West are in the process of becoming plaintiff's in the lawsuit. Wolf is expected to read a statement in the court on Thursday.
On Monday federal prosecutors said the plaintiff's position derives from misunderstandings of the NDAA, Courthouse News Service reports. A memorandum filed by the U.S. government insists the NDAA statute in question is not specifically designed to address speech issues, and insist the law
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wrestling with the victim to get the keys. The defendant further stated he left the vehicle at a convenience store where he jumped into another car and left, traveling to south Louisiana. The defendant was transported back to West Monroe where he was eventually charged with armed robbery.
During the investigation of the armed robbery, West Monroe detectives learned that the defendant was the suspect of a carjacking at an apartment complex in a Dallas, Texas, suburb on July 17, 2006. In that incident, the victim was unloading packages from his car when he was approached by a black male who asked about the location of an apartment in the complex. A few minutes later, the victim moved his car. While exiting his vehicle, the same black male reappeared,wielding a whitehandled, 6 to 8 inch knife, and demanded the victim's car keys, wallet, cell phone, and any other keys the victim had. The victim complied, and the black male drove off in the victim's car.
The stolen car was subsequently located in a parking lot in Carencro, Louisiana, where police learned from the defendant's girlfriend, Niki Babineaux, that the defendant drove the vehicle from the Dallas area to Carencro. He told her that he had borrowed the vehicle from a friend. After leaving the vehicle in a parking lot, the defendant and Ms. Babineaux rode in her car to have breakfast. After breakfast, the defendant drove Ms. Babineaux's vehicle while she slept in the vehicle. She stated that she had worked the night before. When she awoke,
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Mother of 3 Collapses and Dies After Running Scranton Half Marathon
36 year old Lindsay Doherty collapsed at the finish line
36 year old Lindsay Doherty was rushed to the hospital after she collapsed moments after crossing the finish line of the Scranton Half Marathon. Despite efforts the mother of 3 died a short time after her arrival. An autopsy is planned for later today. A special prayer service for the Scranton woman is planned for 7:30 this evening at St. Paul's Church Penn Ave in Scranton.end at which a feed tube is connected. The feed tube is a flexible, hollow tube for delivering the fluid to the cartridge. The cartridge is hollow and cylindrical and includes an inlet neck at which the opposite end of the feed tube is connected. The inlet neck directs the fluid into the hollow, central cartridge chamber.
A feed screw disposed longitudinally through the center of the cylindrical chamber transports the fluid in Archimedes principle fashion from the inlet to a dispensing needle attached to the chamber outlet. A continuously-running motor drives the feed screw via a rotary clutch, which is selectively actuated to engage the feed screw and thereby effect dispensing. A bellows linkage between the motor and cartridge allows for flexibility in system alignment.
Pump systems can be
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he has given him permission to construct the house. Similarly, my father also suffered for our house permission for three years and later when the files were cleared by the government through payment of extra money, permission was given. A person living in a polluted environment can only smell a bad odour.
# Scriptures
There are many scriptures. Some scriptures are adopted by the religious groups of people. Some parts of scriptures or holy text promote integrity among the followers. Religion is for bringing orderliness and discipline in an otherwise anarchic and chaotic world. Animals don't require religion as they are far better organised and disciplined when compared to the 'intelligent' human beings.
Most of the scriptures are not revised as they are considered holy and for maintaining their sanctity byThis Goddess is revered by many people locally. He made a story, that one day a person came and stole a few vegetables, before he left the field he vomited blood and fell down. He spread the story to the whole village. Now almost no person trespasses into his field to steal anything. Especially the tribal communities have their own belief systems which bring in integrity, order and sustainability.
The constitutions of many countries are respected, but they are also misinterpreted and amended as per the convenience of the majority of the people living in a country. A lawyer and a judge spend considerable time arguing in the courts that is because the interpretation of the written constitution is not so simple.
Constitutions alone do not bring in the integrity,
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before to the destination, so that I should get enough rest and sleep. Otherwise, they take the late flight rather early fight, so that their morning sleep does not get disturbed. This person is not bothered about the time and resources spent but is self-conscious of one's own comfort.
There are many people in organisations over a period they become parasites. For every work, they want to have assistants, even when the work could be accomplished by oneself. They want all the credit at the cost of others doing the work. Sometimes least knowledgeable but want to lead.
Do campaign with the other colleagues and say not to work hard and guide them on how to enjoy all the benefits of an organisation or agency. This is because, if thewalking in one of the streets. I saw a couple walking with a dwarf pet dog in front of me. The dog stopped and started excreting in the middle of the road. I stopped for a while behind them. I saw the lady took out a paper napkin and picked the shit and placed it in a paper cover. I was surprised to see this, as I have never seen such an act by anyone before. Next day I shared the incident with a person, a regular visitor to the city, he had shown me the big cameras placed on the poles and buildings in every street. He said that every citizen's behaviour is also being monitored by the Chinese Government. It is called 'social credit system' that
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willing to travel to a place, give odd reasons for not taking a passenger. In the app-based taxi services, they say do you have cash or online payment option. They ask the location of the destination even before the passenger gets into the taxi. These two things they are not supposed to ask, once they input the OTP number, the destination is shown automatically. They don't want the money to go into the account of the company and wanted the passenger to pay upfront, this is related to their agreement with the company and nothing to do with the passenger. Not having change is an excuse to take more money from the passengers when paid in cash. Many times people are annoyed with hired services and also haveIn such a case, instead of making a person lose integrity one should insist on the person outputs as per the timelines.
In many offices, many people listen to music while working. Their mind can go anywhere and come back. The quality of the work delivered is mostly compromised.
Mostly the top leaders in an organisation will have a greater responsibility to deliver the outputs.
I appreciate a driver in an organisation, where for this person the responsibility to take a person from point 'A' to point 'B' can never be compromised. But for a person doing another kind of jobs, where intangible qualitative work is involved the performance could be compromised.
# Unnecessary
The stent is inserted in the vessels near the heart for a free flow of blood. The patients with
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with caste, colour, religious sects, fake promises and policies.
# Motivation
There are some people who believe that they must work for the results and do justice for the honorarium that they are receiving. Such kind of people doesn't require supervision and monitoring. They rarely take leave and strive for the results. They risk their lives while performing their duties. In this world, they are becoming a rare species.
To fight bad and pervade goodness, the good people must work harder than the bad people. The good people living with all the comforts are not motivated as much as the bad people. So the world is turning bad, with very less committed good people emerging. The commitment of a bad person, say a terrorist is not seen among the majority of * Is having consciousness of being with the earth.
* Is conscious of the purpose of living on earth.
* The leadership is for the whole earth rather parts of the earth
* Is responsible, committed and accountable for the respective roles in accomplishing the tasks.
* Is truthful to oneself whether someone is noticing or not
* Is courageous and should be ready to take the risk if needed
* Is consciousness of oneness, which liberates a person from all discrimination's
* Through awareness, information, sensitivity, learning and knowledge understands the world
* Loves and respects everything - people, life and resources
* Stands by the word
* Makes decisions and do not procrastinate
*
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The film is going to be released today and produced by the Anand L Rai and Ajay Rai under the banner of Eros International and by the JAR Pictures. The movie Nil Battey Sannata is the debut film of Ashwani Iyer who directed the movie. The story of the movie is quite interesting and is appreciated by the people. The movie has already released overseas like in UK and Sweden. The movie is a remake of a Tamil movie Amma Kanakku.
There are two female leads in the movie Swara Bhaskar and Ratna Pathak Shah. Swara Bhaskar played a role of a maid who have a dream for her daughter to be a mathematician. The title of the movie Nil Battey Sannata is a slang which means to beingpower in Puerto Rico, which is vested in a bicameral legislature that bears the name Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico. The two houses that compose this Assembly are the Senate, with 27 members, and the House of Representatives of 51 members.
Article Four: Executive Power
Article Four describes the powers, structure, functions, responsibilities, and legal scope of the Governor of Puerto Rico, the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico. The article establishes the term length of the governor and the requirements to hold such post, as well as establishing the governor as commander-in-chief of the militia, namely the Puerto Rico National Guard. It also establishes that the governor must present a State of the State address to the Legislative Assembly each year, as well as a report on
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and
NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY; EMILY HOWELL; MANUUEL
ROSE; RHONDA MESSER,
Parties in Interest.
Appeals from the United States District Court
for the Southern District of West Virginia, at Charleston.
Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Senior District Judge.
and DUNCAN, Circuit Judges.
Published Order of Certification to the Supreme Court of Kentucky.
The Order of Certification was prepared by Judge King and entered
by Judge Motz, as the Judge presiding, with the concurrences of
Judge King and Judge Duncan.
COUNSEL
ARGUED: Jennifer Sue Fahey, BAILEY & GLASSER, LLP,
Charleston, West Virginia, for Appellant. Anita Rose Casey, MAC-
CORKLE, LAVENDER, CASEY & SWEENEY, PLLC, Charleston,
West Virginia, for Appellees. ON BRIEF: Brian A. Glasser, BAI-
LEY & GLASSER, LLP, Charleston, West Virginia, for Appellant.
ORDER OF CERTIFICATION TO THE
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n° 95, 96–97, Mons, 2000, pp. 157–168.
Eliane Gubin, Dictionnaire des femmes belges XIXe et XXe siècles, Racine, Bruxelles, 2006, pp. 353–355.
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Category:Women's International League for Peace and Freedom peopleFootage has emerged that appears to show an Israeli officer throwing a stun grenade at a couple and their baby in the West Bank. The incident reportedly occurred as they were fleeing to their home amid a violent protest.
The video, taken by an activist for the Israeli human rights group Yesh Din, shows the family of three fleeing to their home in the village of Burin, as the father carries their infant. Four Israeli officers are walking behind the family, and one can be seen throwing what appears to be a stun grenade, despite the couple not appearing to pose any threat. The two parents become startled after realizing what has happened, and begin to pick up their pace.
The incident occurred on Friday, amid protests which were sparked
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the Czech Republic and two in Russia. None of those passes, however, were optimal for receiving signals.
The U.S. military also did not make radar sightings on the path the spacecraft was predicted to follow if it did enter orbit, mission official Jim Cantrell said. The best pass straight over a ground station was scheduled to occur after 9 p.m. PDT.
Louis D. Friedman, the society's executive director and Cosmos 1 project director, said there had been some ambiguous data from the launch vehicle, making it uncertain whether the initial launch had actually worked properly.
If all went as planned, the spacecraft was to unfurl eight triangular sails, each nearly 50 feet long and just a quarter of the thickness of a trash bag. Controlled flight, achieved by rotating each sailto change its pitch, would be attempted early next week.
Solar sails are seen as a means for achieving interstellar flight by using the gentle push from the continuous stream of light particles known as photons. Though gradual, the constant light pressure should allow a spacecraft to build up great speed over time, and cover great distances.
Such a craft would not have to carry chemical fuel to propel itself through space, and, according to advocates, would eventually achieve greater speed than a traditional spacecraft.
The Planetary Society is a Pasadena-based organization founded by the late astronomer Carl Sagan. The project was also organized by Murray, who is a former director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Friedman, a JPL veteran.
Funding came largely from Cosmos Studios of Ithaca, N.Y., a science-based
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minders were Federation military tech specialists who were supposed to keep an eye on his work. He discovered early on that they were nowhere near his level of either intelligence or expertise, and could be misdirected.
The pressure in his head was building, they had activated the mind trigger before he had been taken out of his cell, as they normally did. Unfortunately the group they were waiting for were late in arriving. Avon rubbed his left wrist restlessly.
The trigger was an implanted control which when used, activated the conditioning which forced a state of heightened mental activity. Once activated, the pressure in his head would build exponentially unless he applied his mind to a task set by Servalan or the psychostrategist, or until it was turned off usingthe complimentary trigger which had been implanted. There was no way to fight it. His mind was not even consciously aware when the triggers were being applied. By now the conditioning was so deeply ingrained that only the voices of his two enemies were required to activate the triggers, and unless the condition was turned off, his mind would work until he collapsed. This was something he had been forced to experience when he had angered Servalan four months ago.
To take his mind off the increasing strain in his head, he began reviewing his plans. He knew he was playing a long and dangerous game and he would have to pay a painful price; but to beat Servalan and Sester there was no other choice.
He had already taken
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the initial steps during the visits from Sester, it had not been difficult. With the schedule they were forcing him to work, he was already constantly exhausted both in mind and body. He was testing Sester's response, and to what extent Servalan trusted the psychostrategist. He knew Sester would be suspicious, and Servalan definitely would be, but they were playing this game on many levels, and his two opponents did not know which ones were the important ones for him.
He grimaced as a stab of pain originated from his back, with the constant stress they were putting him under; it was starting to become a major problem.
In addition, his body was covered with a mass of bruises from the constant abuse by the guards; they would never lethim forget that he had killed one of their own. Because the injuries were not ones inflicted by the interrogators, they were left untreated, which the guards knew very well. They were very good at inflicting pain which did not leave a visible mark, and injuries which were not serious enough that a medtech would be forced to report it to be actioned.
A group of four entered the room, three men and a woman. The guards pushed in several anti-grav carts full of equipment behind them.
Finally.
Avon recognized one of them, an older tanned man who walked stiffly, and whose eyes had a perpetual squint, which always made it look like he was deep in thought. It was Professor Ekron, he had been here before, his area of specialty
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The present invention relates to a powered hand tool.
More particularly, it relates to a powered hand tool which has a housing, a motor arranged in the housing and provided with a gear unit and with a spindle, a tool holder carried by the spindle and an electric lead extending in a duct of a wall of the housing.
A hand-held machine tool of the generic type in which an electric lead is arranged in cable ducts of the housing which extend in planes dividing the two shell parts of the housing is known from EP-PS 129 754. The electric lead is installed in these ducts without any special steps for securing it in position and is accordingly exposed to vibrations occurring during operation of the hand-held machine tool. Thereroller pressurizing an intermediate transfer belt from the outer peripheral side, and a tension force on the intermediate transfer belt is released by lifting up the entire belt unit at the time of belt exchange, so that the intermediate transfer belt is extracted from the extension members to be exchanged.
As disclosed in JP-A-2003-167402, an intermediate transfer belt is configured to be built in a support frame and a belt unit is designed to be downsized by setting the support frame as a plurality of unit bodies separable in a direction intersecting a direction of conveyance of the intermediate transfer belt and providing a bending point on a valley side to be bent in a direction in which the entire outer periphery of the support frame is smaller than
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Clinton administration never achieved, including when Reich was Secretary of Labor.
Yet, nowhere in her report did Romans address how Americas per capita income compared to the rest of the industrialized world, or its per capita GDP and standard of living. Also absent was the fact that American homeownership is at an all-time high of almost 70 percent, and that American per capita net wealth is also at an all-time high.
Most importantly, neither Romans nor any of those she interviewed for this piece offered an opinion regarding what policies are actually causing the problems addressed, or the possibility that programs which began during the Depression, and were expanded during the mid-60s, could actually be the root cause of much of these ills.
Though she pointed out that some of theseRomans and her guests chose not to address the relationship between poverty and education, or that almost 28 percent of those currently living in poverty never graduated high school. This report also ignored the nations various teachers unions such as the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers, or what role they might play in Americas education woes. For example, how their positions against school vouchers and minimum standards for teachers impacted the problems addressed in this piece were curiously absent.
As a result, this segment was long on accusations supported by faulty, incomplete or misleading data, and short on a serious, comprehensive discussion of the issues at hand as well as solutions for the problems facing the nation.
Video Link
Noel Sheppard is an economist, business owner, and
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36 hours of continuous campaigning between Brisbane and Sydney. Both cities hold several marginal constituencies where Ms Gillard's cliff-hanger could be decided. A fitness fanatic, Mr Abbott boasted that his only sleep would be naps snatched in moving cars and aircraft until campaigning stops on the night of the 20th.
The leaders' frantic pace reflects a campaign that has left Australians feeling entertained and somewhat cynical, more than enlightened. Ms Gillard and Mr Abbott have led their parties for only two months and eight months respectively, both after toppling their predecessors. After an earlier round of opinion polls hinted at defeat for Labor, in the campaign's last week the indicators have swung back the government's way. A poll in the Australian newspaper on August 16th gave Labor a four-pointlead over the coalition. Another in the Sydney Morning Herald two days later suggested the government's majority of 16 in the 150-seat lower house of parliament could be slashed to just four.
The stakes are probably the highest for Ms Gillard. She has struggled throughout to explain an apparent contradiction: how on the one hand she needed to usurp Kevin Rudd as prime minister in June, while on the other she can extol the economic achievements of the government he led since bringing Labor to power in 2007. After stumbling in the campaign's early weeks, she saved her best shots for the last one. She held her formal campaign launch on August 16th, only five days before voting itself, in front of Labor's gathered faithful in Brisbane, Mr Rudd's
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and leave three balls on the table.
A tall guy in a black ball cap and his girlfriend sit down in one corner. The man orders a beer, but the womanâs having nothing. Johnson knows the guyâa Blood who might be able to help us. The man is heavily tattooed, including a teardrop under his left eye.
Johnson motions for me to stay behind at the pool table while he walks over to the man. They hold a hushed conversation while I pretend to focus on my pool game.
Johnson returns about five minutes later. The man refused to help.
âHeâs into something totally different now, getting himself together,â Johnson says. âHeâs trying to make his way in life without being criminally active.â
Good for him, but it doesnât help my searchâwhich Iâmworried will be as frustrating as Adamsâ mission of taking guns off the street.
As police commissioner, Adams assigned a sergeant and four officers last October to work full time ridding the city of illegal firearms. Adams emphasized that meant stolen guns, and guns in the hands of children and felons.
Resch, the North Precinct sergeant and a 12-year veteran, was tapped to head the gun task force. A street sergeant from East Precinct, she has steel-blue eyes and a clipped voice.
Credits: James Pitkin
Resch says her team tracks cases that might otherwise be forgotten. Say thereâs a report of an armed man threatening people in a bar, or a man waving a gun at his wife. If the suspect disappears by the time regular cops arrive, those cases may go
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watched closely by City Hall and the chiefâs office, says Lt. Tom McGranahan, head of police tactical operations. He insists theyâve performed well in a tough environment.
The results?
Nine-plus months after Adams started the team, the Police Bureau says itâs confiscated a total of 132 illegal guns.
Thatâs approximately one gun every other day for the five-member team, or one gun every 12 days for each member of the team.
Credits: James Pitkin
Meanwhile, the city has spent at least $192,000 on those copsâ collective salaries. Thatâs at least $1,450 for each gun taken from the wrong hands.
The gun task force made its biggest score July 9 when, acting on a tip, they busted into convicted felon Dohnald Hartmanâs home in Clackamas County and seized 17 handguns, rifles and shotguns.
Locking up athe film production unit at KUHT had been virtually shut down for more than a year, and efforts were underway to revitalize the department. This situation, and the small size of the station's film operation, dictated that employees of the department perform a variety of tasks. While Ms. Wilkins replaced the station's only film editor, it is undisputed that there was not nearly enough film editing to be done to justify the employment of a full-time film editor and that her duties were to extend considerably beyond merely editing films. In fact, both Jim Bauer, the station manager, and Bob Cousins, a producer-director at KUHT and Ms. Wilkins' immediate supervisor, testified that Ms. Wilkins expressed a strong desire to engage in a wide variety of
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was hired to perform a variety of tasks other than editing films. While she testified that she edited, partially or wholly, at least seven films, the evidence also indicates that she was involved in researching film ideas, writing proposals, producing a film, and assisting in the production of several other films. At the time the Rice film was being produced, KUHT was involved in its annual auction from which it derived a major portion of its operating funds for the next year. Wilkins was assigned to produce and edit a number of short commercial films for the auction. While the Rice film may have been the station's most important film project from a creative standpoint, the auction generated more than forty times as muchHill.
11
In late 1973, Ms. Hill worked for the university in a computer laboratory that serviced the College of Engineering by providing computer programming and access to computers primarily to faculty and students within the college. At that time David Lowell was the lab employee with technical proficiency in the computer services offered by the lab. Ms. Hill's duties involved such tasks as scheduling users' access to the computers, billing, budgeting, hiring and supervising student computer operators, and ordering supplies; the extent of her supervisory authority over Lowell is the subject of some dispute and is discussed below. In late 1973, Ms. Hill formally requested that her job be reclassified and that she be given a raise. At that time her job title was research assistant,
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the one hand and Killough and Folkerth on the other were deteriorating. The prime sources of these problems were apparently a difference in opinion between the three concerning Hill's supervisory authority over Folkerth and a personality conflict between Hill and Folkerth. On several occasions Hill's attempts to exercise supervisory powers over Folkerth were ignored by him, exacerbating the problem. The situation continued to deteriorate until it became evident that Killough, and probably Folkerth, would quit if Hill was not fired. After discussing the problem with the lab personnel, Dean Kirkpatrick fired Hill; that decision resulted in this lawsuit. The district court found that sex was not a factor with respect to either Hill's termination or her salary and that the university had notterminated her in retaliation for her filing a charge with the EEOC. We agree.
15
Hill's salary claim is disposed of easily. Folkerth had a degree in electrical engineering and one or two years' the testimony was inconsistent experience with computers in industry. Uncontroverted testimony established that his $14,500 annual salary was below market value for persons with his qualifications. Hill had taken one IBM course covering a wide range of topics relating to computers; while she apparently had some understanding of computer languages, it is undisputed that she lacked the technical competence to develop and maintain computer systems or to assist users in programming. Her duties were administrative in nature; on the basis of the personnel department's job audit, a recommendation was made that
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to Folkerth's and the misunderstanding as to her supervisory authority, the discontent in the lab manifested itself in a variety of ways. Communications between Folkerth and Hill apparently were strained from the date Folkerth was hired. While Killough apparently made efforts to mediate, his patience was limited; at a meeting between Dr. Motard, Hill, and Killough concerning Folkerth, Killough became very angry, stormed out of the meeting, and said that he had had enough and was quitting. At that point it was evident that a choice had to be made between Killough and perhaps Folkerth on the one hand and Hill on the other. For this and a number of other reasons, Dean Kirkpatrick decided to fire Hill. She spent inordinant amounts ofuniversity. Similarly, with respect to the availability issue, no explicit attempt has been made to differentiate between the university's hiring of instructors and assistant professors on the one hand and associate and full professors on the other. The importance of the college or departmental factor is demonstrated by the fact that the number of doctorates granted to men in the physical sciences, engineering, and life sciences fields in 1977 was somewhat more than 10,000, while the number of such degrees granted to women in that year was just under 1,500. In contrast, in the social sciences, humanities, and education fields, men were granted approximately 12,400 doctorates in 1977, while women were granted slightly over 8,000.10 Obviously, if the bulk of the university's faculty hiring during
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their compensation claims, discussed below, are good examples. Another is an argument made by the university that the percentage increase in the number of women faculty members hired over the six years at issue was greater than the corresponding percentage increase for men. That statement is true and at first glance seems significant; further reflection, however, demonstrates that it is not. If the university had one female faculty member and hired another, the number of female faculty members would have increased by 100%; if the university had 100 male faculty members and hired 50 more, the percentage increase would be only 50%. Thus, by hiring 1 woman and 50 men, the university would have increased the number of female faculty members at a ratejust completed a reorganization of its top administrative positions. While it is not entirely clear from the record, it appears that from the departmental chairman, the hierarchy proceeds upward as follows: dean and assistant or associated deans; provost and associate provosts; chancellor and associate chancellors; and president. Shortly before trial a woman was named assistant provost; this action by the university, which occurred on the very eve of trial, is of minimal probative value
33
Fourteen deans, one provost, two assistant or associate provosts, one chancellor, two associate chancellors, and one president
34
In May of 1978 a woman's job that apparently had been classified in level 7 was reclassified as a level 8 position. This conduct, like that described in footnote 32, occurred on the eve
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taken. If Martin wanted to fight Talbot, he probably would have accepted. Talbot has no problem fighting, just ask Daniel Carcillo.
Jim McIsaac/Getty Images
Lost in the brawls is Michael Grabner is slowly becoming a star on an Isles team that has young talent
Michael Haley leaves one fight and instead of going to the penalty box, he then goes down and challenges Brent Johnson to a fight to make up for Rick DiPietro getting knocked out in Pittsburgh a few weeks ago.
DiPietro, however, agreed to that fight back in Pittsburgh. In fact, DiPietro initiated the melee back in Pittsburgh by going after Cooke of all people. There was no sucker punch there in that fight. He just got beat in a fight in which he wanted to participate. Eric GodardBambu, from the city of Los Angeles, has been making his mark on the Hip Hop scene for a decade. Bambu joined fellow Los Angeles emcee, Kiwi and Bay Area transplant, DJ Phatrick to create the Native Guns group. After the group disbanded, DJ Phatrick and Bambu continued to do shows around the country and eventually built a reputation as strong live performers. Bambu has released numerous albums and side projects with Hip Hop legend, DJ Muggs on the Soul Assassins imprint. In addition to music, Bambu spends his days out in the community organizing with People's CORE, Pro-People Youth and SessionsLA.
DJ PHATRICK
DJ Phatrick has been involved in the West Coast hip hop community since he left Texas in 2000. Since then he has gone on to co-found
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the Bay Unity Music Project, a digital music and recording enrichment program for youth and young adults in Oakland. DJ Phatrick operates under the firm conviction of using music and hip hop as a tool for social movement, change, and justice. He currently helps run SessionsLA which is a music writing, production, recording, & DJing program for youth and young adults in Los Angeles whose mission is to promote youth development and nurture critical thinking through the process of creating music.
Saturday School AFTERSHOW
Empowering Youth Through Music
March 24th • 5pm-8pmGarden Street Plaza, Corner of Main St. & Garden St., Visalia CA
This FREE, all-ages, super fresh event is brought to you by The Roots Collective in conjunction with Sound N Vision Foundation & The Soulflower Group.
That's right we've got TWOharder. That felt so good that my
eyes teared. I decided I was going about this the wrong way, and started
stroking the squid's barrel, which looks exactly like a huge, albino penis. I
put one hand on each side and rolled it gently back and forth, like a rolling
pin.
The squid's sucking paused for a moment, then resumed.
Wetting my fingers in my mouth, I traced them along the base of the glans, and
watched the pink flush of the tip deepen towards red.
The squid's tentacles around my thighs loosened - slightly.
I started stroking the squid up and up and up, releasing at the tip and letting
my hand grab it by the base, sliding along its velvety flesh, feeling it throb
with urgency, harder and harder with each stroke.
Finally the squid seemed to get
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look: sprawled backwards on the bed, my
hips raising and falling of themselves, and inbetween my legs the bright blue
eyes, twining tentacles of and luscious labialike mouth of the squid. With most
of its length buried in my body, it probably looked like my vagina had grown
arms and was trying to escape. The soaked sunburst of russet hair between my
legs mingled with the natural pelt of the squid, enhancing the effect.
Les wasn't fooled though: he knew that what I had between my legs was not some
runaway vagina but the quivering orifice of a prairie squid - and he wanted to
try it himself! His own penis was erect, bouncing eagerly against his belly as
he leaned over the both of us. As he sank down, the squid reached up with its
tentacles andgrabbed him, milking at his shaft and bringing droplets of precum
raining down on the squid's eager mouth. Remembering the sucking the squid had
given me, I wondered how it would feel to have it slurping along the length of a
penis, surrounding it, enveloping it ...
Well, Les was determined to find out, and didn't want me to miss a stroke!
Carefully supporting his weight on his arms, he let the squid's dancing
tentacles draw him down to the luscious pouting labia/mouth. It opened, kissing
at him, sucking him, drawing him in. Tentacles cupped his softly furred balls
and grabbed around his thighs as well. We were locked together, joined at the
squid which had a grip on both of us - and didn't seem the least bit interested
in letting go!
We were the ones who let
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participate in a style of thought which will survive their coming and going, but it does not exist apart from the individuals.
To illustrate this theory, he examines conservatism during the first half of the 19th century in Germany. As he believes that styles of thought are highly nuanced, it is necessary to limit his claims to a small temporal and geographic range; however, he acknowledges that some similarities exist between temporally and spatially related populations. It may be more accurate to say that similarities exist between styles of thought in population that are in significant communication with each other or descend from the same ancestal style of thought.
In general, early 19th century German conservativism was a reaction to enlightenment rationalism, the central elements of which were constructed deductivelythe present as a culmination and continuation of the past which evolved as it did for good reason. Any change would need to be gradual. Conservativism employed a number of ideas or methods that are found in Hegel: dialectical, historicist logic; property, not as an alienable commodity, but as necessarily bound to its owner; and a positive concept of freedom. Persons where essentially unequal and their liberty was vested in their estate, not in themselves as individuals. In many respects, German conservativism romanticized medieval relations and employed the writers of the romantic movement to articulate their style of thinking.
Mannheim's effort to capture the essence of a socio-political movement in its style of thought is quite valuable. It goes beyond thinking of the social group as a collection of
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and Earth and cross checking the criticism assembled by Ian Enting is enough to verify that the first three chapters are fully representative of the whole of the book.
The main question one is left with is why such a work would be written and published in the first place. Simply examining the source of and seeking the motives for the work is, of course, not enough to credit or discredit it, but once it has been discredited on scientific grounds, an examination of its source and motives provides insight into its role in the propaganda war.
Plimer is a geologist closely associated with the mining and energy industry, working for or sitting on the board of directors for at least four companies. He is also promoted by the Heartlandwhen Paul died on Saturday, he was actually coming home from a charity event that was raising money for the victims of the recent Philippines typhoon. And perhaps what's most impressive about Paul was that he performed all these amazing acts of charity pretty much anonymously. They weren't PR stunts. He wasn't seeking to land a magazine cover or promote a movie. And as if all this wasn't impressive enough, a story came out today that might be favorite of all. I'm not afraid to admit that it actually made me tear up a bit.
Back in November 2004, a military man named Kyle Upham had just returned from a tour of duty in Iraq and was spending some much needed R&R with his fiance Kristen. Kyle was due
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Aside from being an outdoor enthusiast, he loves staying current on emerging technologies. Currently, Peter is diving head first into the ramifications of both blockchain technology and artificial intelligence in eLearning.
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Peter Schroeder manages all things Marketing at Northpass. Aside from being an outdoor enthusiast, he loves staying current on emerging technologies. Currently, Peter is diving head first into the ramifications of both blockchain technology and artificial intelligence in eLearning.Event
Scott Cooper & The Barrelmakers
Thu. Feb. 8 at 7:30pm $8 adv./$10 door Dance ages 21 +
Scotty & the Barrelmakers is a Santa Cruz-based jam band led by Bay Area veteran musician Scott Cooper. The band showcases Cooper's songwriting with jams that build in dynamics culminating in a big crescendo. Cooper is familiar to many through his gigs with the China Cats, Gary Gates Band and others. Cooper's first CD reached #5 on Relix magazine's jam band radio charts and his follow-up is set tobe released in the fall of 2015. For those who do not fear original music, fans of Tedeschi Trucks, Little Feat, the Radiators, Grateful Dead, Ry Cooder, David Lindley and String Cheese Incident will appreciate the band's songs, grooves and jams. The band included former
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being cleared and converted into arable land in association with the development of feudal tenurial practices. From the 16th to the 18th centuries, the demands of iron smelters for charcoal, increasing industrial developments and the discovery and expansion of colonial empires as well as incessant warfare that increased the demand for shipping to levels never previously reached, all combined to deforest Europe. With the loss of the forest, so shifting cultivation became restricted to the peripheral places of Europe, where permanent agriculture was uneconomic, transport costs constrained logging or terrain prevented the use of draught animals or tractors. It has disappeared from even these refuges since 1945, as agriculture has become increasingly capital intensive, rural areas have become depopulated and the remnant European forests themselves have been revaluedeconomically and socially.
Shifting cultivation in Indonesia. A new crop is sprouting through the burnt soil.
A growing body of palynological evidence finds that simple human societies brought about extensive changes to their environments before the establishment of any sort of state, feudal or capitalist, and before the development of large scale mining, smelting or shipbuilding industries. In these societies agriculture was the driving force in the economy and shifting cultivation was the most common type of agriculture practiced. By examining the relationships between social and economic change and agricultural change in these societies, insights can be gained on contemporary social and economic change and global environment change, and the place of shifting cultivation in those relationship.
As early as 1930 questions about relationships between the rise and fall of the
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cycles of cropping and fallowing. Nevertheless, shifting cultivation systems are particularly susceptible to rapid increases in population and to economic and social change in the larger world around them. The blame for the destruction of forest resources is often laid on shifting cultivators. But the forces bringing about the rapid loss of tropical forests at the end of the 20th century are the same forces that led to the destruction of the forests of Europe, urbanization, industrialization, increased affluence, populational growth and geographical expansion and the application the latest technology to extract ever more resources from the environment in pursuit of wealth and political power by competing groups. However we must know that those who practice Agriculture are at the receiving end of the social stratum.
Studies of small,of the changes in livelihood and food security among indigenous shifting cultivation ...
17/6/2015, Bangkok, Thailand. A new publication launched today is calling for better recognition of indigenous peoples' rights to shifting cultivation practices in countries of the Asia-Pacific region in order to ensure indigenous people are food ...
More than 100 million indigenous peoples in Asia depend on forests and other natural resources for their livelihoods, cultural practices and overall wellbeing. Indigenous women are the repository of indigenous knowledge on seeds, crop varieties ...
In the latest body of work by Eva Obodo titled Line by Line, there appeared a confirmation of his subsisting eloquence and ordered expressiveness. It was a blend of the artist's thoughts, techniques and materials into an oeuvre that presents us with a ...
Traditional tribal practice
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to Rebecca Stine. The judgment further reduced Timothy Stine's child support obligation by eliminating the necessity of paying child support while he has physical custody of the children. Rebecca Stine appeals this judgment.
On appeal, Mrs. Stine argues that she should have been granted sole custody or, in the alternative, sole physical custody of the children, as a result of the physical disabilities of the father, Timothy Stine, and of the child, Amy. Timothy Stine is a quadriplegic, paralyzed from below the armpits and confined to a wheelchair. Amy was born with a defective kidney. Her right kidney was surgically removed. She underwent further surgery to install an ostomy to the outside of her abdomen, through which urine is discharged into a bag. This bag is changed approximately everycourt judgment states that he should make every effort to have another responsible adult with him when transporting the children to and from the mother's home. Mr. Stine's testimony revealed that his van was well maintained and equipped with a CB radio. He testified that he informs responsible people of his departure and estimated arrival times. It is apparent from the testimony that Mr. Stine is an intelligent man, fully aware of his physical deficiencies. He was clearly concerned with the welfare of his children. We believe that the strong suggestion of the trial court is sufficient, under the circumstances before us here, to prevent unnecessary risks to the children.
CHILD SUPPORT
Finally, Mrs. Stine alleged that it was error on the part of the trial judge to discontinue child
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Hrant.
The battle
with the cap-wearers of Istanbul, of Turkey, is not my battle, it's
yours. I have my own battles to fight against other kinds of cap-wearers
and torchbearers in my country. In a way, the battles are not all
that different. There is one crucial difference, though. While in
Turkey there is silence, in India there's celebration, and I really
don't know which is worse.
In the
state of Gujarat, there was a genocide against the Muslim community
in 2002.
I use the
word Genocide advisedly, and in keeping with its definition contained
in Article 2 of the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and
Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. The genocide began as collective
punishment for an unsolved crime-the burning of a railway coach in
which 53 Hindu pilgrims were burned to death. In a carefully planned
orgy of supposed retaliation,2,000 Muslims were slaughtered in broad
daylight by squads of armed killers, organised by fascist militias,
and backed by the Gujarat government and the administration of the
day. Muslim women were gang-raped and burned alive.
Muslim
shops, Muslim businesses and Muslim shrines and mosques were systematically
destroyed. Some 1,50,000 people were driven from their homes.
Even today,
many of them live in ghettos-some built on garbage heaps-with no water
supply, no drainage, no streetlights, no healthcare. They live as
second-class citizens, boycotted socially and economically. Meanwhile,
the killers, police as well as civilian, have been embraced, rewarded,
promoted. This state of affairs is now considered 'normal'. To seal
the 'normality', in 2004, both Ratan Tata and Mukesh Ambani, India's
leading industrialists, publicly pronounced Gujarat a dream destination
for finance capital.
The initial
outcry in the national press has settled down. In Gujarat, the genocide
has been
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called Birra Nursia, after the Latin name of the town, and is sold at local shops and hotels, as well as in the US through its website. The beer was reportedly served to cardinals during the papal conclave that elected Pope Francis.then. The pacific is
also falling from incredibly strong rates seen three weeks ago before the
Chinese new year.
On the long term time charter with Mitsui, Mitsui has officially lifted their
board of approval subjects and we are working through the internal
documentation/proper sign off at this stage.
We have offered some competitive freight rates to the US steel group to
import steel slabs from Turkey to US in the hope of providing the freight for
this business when it happens. Pierre is meeting with the pulp and paper
guys while in Houston at the end of Feb and also going through NYC to meet up
with the Enron metals shipping guy to discuss joint efforts in shipping to
maximise synergy's and cost savings.
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of wonderful things to eat And wonderful games to play Beneath the trees, where nobody sees They'll hide and seek as long as they please
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Chorus: Picnic time for teddy bears, The little teddy bears are having a lovely time today. Watch them, catch them unawares, And see them picnic on their holiday. See them gaily dance about. They love to play and shout. And never have any cares. At six o'clock their mommies and daddies Will take them home to bed Because they're tired little teddy bears.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
If you go out in the woods today,You'd better not go alone.It's lovely out in the woods today,But safer to stay at home.For every bear that ever there wasWill gather there for certain,pad of the substrate and the terminal of the IC chip is made by conductive balls included in the ACF, and attachment between the substrate and the IC chip is made by an adhesive layer that is included in the ACF and covers the conductive balls. The conductive balls, which are compressed between the pad of the substrate and the terminal of the IC chip, have good power of restitution. Consequently, the contact area between the pad and the terminal increase according to pressure between the pad and the terminal. Accordingly, contact resistance between the conductive balls and the pad and that between the conductive balls and the terminal are lowered as the pressure applied to the conductive balls increases.
In this respect, however, if pressure of more than
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2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr. will be honored by President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday following Saturday's All-Star Race. Like other popular sports, it is customary for the NASCAR champion to make a trip to Washington D.C.
Truex's meeting will be the first time the NASCAR champion has been recognized at the White House since Trump took office. Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson did not make the trip following his 2016 title due to timing on both sides. Johnson visited with President Obama following his 2014 championship.
Truex won eight races last season including the Championship 4 contest at Homestead-Miami Speedway en route to his first Cup Series season title. The driver of the No. 78 Furniture Row Racing Toyota has alreadyclinched a spot in the 2018 playoffs after winning at Fontana, California's Auto Club Speedway in March.
Trump has showed support for NASCAR over the years after being endorsed by chairman Brian France during the 2016 presidential election. The president also tweeted about NASCAR ahead of the 2018 Daytona 500.
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Russell Martin
Entering his walk-year as a free agent, it's been a rough season for the Yankees' catcher, as his power numbers are down and his batting average is below .200.
He's dealt with nagging injuries recently, which has also caused a drop-off in production.
His defense behind the plate has still been good despite the nagging injuries, managing the Yankees pitching staff and calling the games behind the plate, which is ultimately the biggest importance of Martin's role with the team.
However, if he could hit for a higher average, that would not only benefit Martin, but the Yankees as well.
Cody Eppley
When the season started, nobody really knew who Cody Eppley was, but because of injuries to the Yankees' bullpen, it gave the 26-year-old an opportunity.
He was called up on April20 and has done a great job with the Yankees in the bullpen.
In 29 appearances, he's pitched in 23.1 innings and has a 2.70 ERA with 14 strikeouts. He does have 11 walks and his control can be erratic at times, but given that he barely pitched for the Rangers in 2011, he's been a steady arm in the Yankees' bullpen.
In the second half, it'll be interesting to see how Eppley can perform for the Bombers in key games when they are chasing a pennant.
Boone Logan
Boone Logan went from being the third lefty in the Yankees' bullpen to the number one lefty by default in 2011 due to injuries to Damaso Marte and Pedro Feliciano.
Feliciano is still on the DL and Marte is out of baseball, but Logan
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on his travels to Oaxaca to share with guests at Ohio City Galley.
• The Rice Shop: Cleveland-native Anthony Zappola will continue his successful return back home with his concept, The Rice Shop. Between his 10 years working under Tom Colicchio and recently opening his own delicatessen in Cleveland, Zappola is no stranger to bringing a thoughtfully curated concept to life. The Rice Shop will combine Southern American techniques alongside Asian ingredients creating a unique approach to the traditional rice bowl. The menu will have familiar flavors and ingredients seamlessly combined and backed with a chef-driven and creative approach.
• TINMAN: Brothers and Cleveland-natives, Michael Schoen and Tom Schoen will pay tribute to their city with TINMAN. Their first project together, the concept will be deeply rooted in nostalgia withdishes and flavors reminding them of their experiences growing up in Cleveland, particularly the memories in their mother's kitchen. The menu will be simple and clean, combining classic home cooked meals with Michael's culinary experiences abroad. After seven years leading notable kitchens in both Chicago and Cleveland, Michael is ready to dig in as chef and partner of TINMAN alongside his brother Tom, who will leverage his years of marketing and advertising at the front of house.
• Sauce the City: The final restaurant to open inside Ohio City Galley is Sauce the City from Victor Searcy Jr. Searcy established his entrepreneurial spirit at a young age, when as a sophomore in college he created his own transient vending company, Appling Food Products LLC. He then went on to
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the use of chemical tests for drinking drivers, and for his efforts to establish a central bureau to coordinate and increase provincial accident prevention efforts.
In 1954 he was chosen winner of the Marcus. A. Dow Memorial Award, an award made to the top fleet Safety director in the United States and Canada. It was the first time it was awarded to a Canadian.
Colin appeared a number of times as Congress program speaker and his articles on various aspects of fleet supervision have appeared in Public Safety Magazines.
For many years Dobellís safety and Training was regarded as one of the most progressive in the industry. Under his direction 1946 to 1955, the companyís fleet of some 1,700 vehicles had a 27 percent reduction in accident frequency.
Thus an organization withInvestigation Into The Theme of Entrapment in The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
Extracts from this document...
Introduction
Investigation Into The Theme of Entrapment in The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath Sylvia Plath was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1932 to Austrian parents. She studied at the prestigious Smith College with a scholarship and in 1955 she went to Cambridge University where she met and later married Ted Hughes. Plaths life was one of success, and intense ambition and perfectionism. In an early journal entry, aged 16, she described herself as 'The girl who would be God'. Her desire to be a perfect writer and a perfect woman is set however in her understanding of the constraints placed on women in the 50's. The early death of her father when she
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Bucks arena and the $1 sale of nine acres of Park East land.
Whaley-Smith provided no written details about the Marcus Center takeover in his two appearances before county supervisors, who have been cut out of all negotiations with the state and the Bucks owners over the arena plan.
Abele backs a merger of Milwaukee entities that oversee a number of publicly owned cultural assets Downtown. The state-authorized Wisconsin Center District, long helmed by attorney Franklyn Gimbel, which oversees the convention center, the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena and the Milwaukee Theatre, would be combined with the state-authorized Bradley Center District, which operates the BMO Harris Bradley Center, and the Marcus Center, which is operated by the nonprofit Marcus Center for the Performing Arts Inc. but whose facility is owned by theThe field of candidates for northeast Indiana's open congressional seat has grown to three.The Indiana Libertarian Party's Central Committee has selected Pepper Snyder of Huntington as its candidate for the U.S. House from the state's 3rd District.Snyder, 40, is a benefit recovery specialist for Xerox and is married to Gary Snyder, managing editor of the internet radio station IndianaTalks.com . She filed a candidacy statement last week with the Federal Election Commission.She will face Republican state Rep. Jim Banks of Columbia City and Democrat Tommy Schrader of Fort Wayne in the Nov. 8 general election. The 3rd District has been represented continuously by Republicans since 1995; third-term Rep. Marlin Stutzman sought the GOP nomination for a Senate seat in the May primary election, losing to Rep. Todd Young,
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Riace: The Italian village abandoned by locals, adopted by migrants Published duration 25 September 2016
image copyright Francesco Pistilli image caption Riace, a traditional village on the instep of Italy's boot, has become known as a welcoming haven for migrants
image copyright Francesco Pistilli image caption Its transformation started in 1998, when a boat of Kurdish refugees became stranded on a nearby beach
image copyright Francesco Pistilli image caption The town's mayor, Domenico Lucano, saw an opportunity, after many of its original residents had fled the town for northern Italy, in pursuit of work
image copyright Francesco Pistilli image caption Lucano proposed the refugees should stay in the village and take over the abandoned homes
image copyright Francesco Pistilli image caption Since then, the migration crisis has come to dominate Europe's headlines, withItaly one of the frontline countries
image copyright Francesco Pistilli image caption More than 100,000 migrants have arrived in Italy in 2016, many from across the Mediterranean sea on boats from Libya, Egypt and Tunisia
image copyright Francesco Pistilli
image copyright Francesco Pistilli
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The hilltop medieval village of Riace on Italy's south coast was almost a ghost town 15 years ago. Houses were derelict and the local school was near to closing.
The village was in danger of becoming extinct as residents disappeared to northern Italy, and abroad, for jobs during the economic boom.
Since then Riace has seen a change in its destiny, by openly welcoming a controlled number of migrants, who live and work as part of the community.
This transformation was instigated by the mayor, Domenico
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representative of her mother, the deceased defendant, Mrs. L. Tourres.
The facts are almost undisputed. On or about June 9, 1948, while plaintiff's 1947 model panel-body Ford truck was parked in the driveway of a lot in the Town of Natchitoches, Louisiana, the limb of a tree on property of defendants', adjacent thereto, which limb extended over the driveway, fell upon the said truck, causing the damage of which complaint is made. There is no dispute as to the occurrence itself nor the resulting damage. The record conclusively establishes the fact that plaintiff's father, John G. Gibbs, who was the owner of the property upon which the truck was parked at the time of the related incident, sometime before had complained to Miss Marguerite Tourres, one of the defendants,of their decayed condition and, accordingly, had made a substantial increase in his proposed charge for their removal.
The defense is predicated upon two contentions; first, that John G. Gibbs had been authorized by Miss Tourres to remove the overhanging limbs, and, second, that the falling of the limb which caused the damage in question was occasioned by vis major, in the form of a wind of tornadic or cyclonic proportions, which struck the City of Natchitoches at the time and on the date in question and allegedly caused the falling of the limb or part of the tree which damaged plaintiff's truck.
Examination of the record does not convince us that the first defense is tenable. The so-called authority allegedly given by Miss Tourres to John G. Gibbs, the
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shop, removed a padlocked black metal box, opened, removed and showed to Harvey four condoms containing brown powder. Harvey recognized the contents as heroin. Blalock returned the four condoms to the black box, relocked it, placed it in the brown bag, and put it under the counter about halfway down its length. Blalock stated he was going to leave the shop with the heroin in five minutes and arranged to meet Harvey at a named restaurant in National City at approximately 5:30 p. m.
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Dersham radioed the information given to him by Harvey to the Agents' surveillance team with instructions that the team should secure the shop immediately. Agents Miller and Smith, members of the surveillance or backup team, immediately entered the shop through theopen customer's entrance during business hours and asked for Blalock. Blalock identified himself and was placed under arrest. One employee was also present in the front room; a second employee was later found in a back room. Miller placed Blalock spread eagle against a wall for a few seconds for a cursory search and advice of Miranda rights. Blalock was then placed spread eagle at the end of the counter with his hands on the counter surface for a thorough search of his person. A key was taken from Blalock's right hand. During this time Agent Conklin, who had also heard Dersham's radioed message, entered the shop and made an eyeball search for hidden persons in the shop. While Blalock was
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skits interspersed with the singles, eluding to the codeine theme.
Creating a Persona
Big Moe released Purple World in 2002, again referring to the use of codeine. Multiple Houston rappers of various levels of success and fame made appearances on the album, and the album included two versions of his breakthrough single, Purple Stuff. The video featured scenes reminiscent of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Priority Records made it a priority to distribute the album as widely as possible, and MTV's airing of his video added to the notoriety that followed. The album peaked at #2 on the Billboard Rap Charts, and #3 on the R&B Charts.
In 2003, Big Moe released his third album, Moe Life, which included his commercially successful single, Just a Dog. The song is available,along with his past singles, on various music sites for mp3 download. He followed this with a compilation album in 2004, entitled Classics: Vol.1.
Tragedy
Big Moe had created a solid fan base by the time he released Classics: Vol. 1. In addition to his solo work, he had collaborated with other rappers, including Mike Jones, Z-Ro, Lil' O, Southside Playaz, and Big Pokey.
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find themselves faced with the dilemma of whether to take the Ferrari or the Bentley. They think to themselves, 'Bugger it, I will walk. I don't need to be in the office until lunch time anyway.' They then walk down their big driveway, crunching on the gravel, waving at the gardener, with a big smile on their face. They whistle with joy as the badgers and foxes cavort at their feet and birds land on their shoulders...
OK, so the passage above may be a tad exaggerated. But the wider point remains valid. Who are these happy people? Are they rich? Or are they just like you and I?
Until recently, we didn't know, because 'happiness' wasn't on the science radar. Nobody ever went to a psychologist, knocked on theYour daughter knocks over a cup of coffee which spills onto your business shirt. You have no control over what just happened but it causes the following chain of events:
* You leap up from your chair because the coffee is hot.
* You curse.
* You scold your daughter for knocking the cup over.
* She breaks down in tears.
* After scolding her, you criticise your spouse for placing the cup too close to the edge of the table.
* A short verbal battle follows.
* You storm upstairs and change your shirt.
* Back downstairs, you find your daughter has been too busy crying to finish breakfast and get ready for school.
* She misses the
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Associate Curator at the Yale Center for British Art, where she has curated a number of exhibitions. In 2008 she served as in-house curator for The Lure of the East: British Orientalist Painting, 1830-1925, and curated a complementary exhibition drawn from Yale collections, entitled Pearls to Pyramids: British Visual Culture and the Levant, 1600-1830. She is currently working on an edited volume of essays on the latter topic, and on a major loan exhibition and accompanying publication on eighteenth-century British marine painting.
Robert Grant Irving, Ph.D., was born in Hartford, Connecticut of Scottish-Canadian parents and was educated at Balliol College, Oxford; King's College, Cambridge; and Yale. He has taught at Yale, Wesleyan University in Middletown, Trinity College in Hartford, and the University of Virginia; has lectured on six continents;and has held research grants in India, Africa, Britain, and the United States, including a Fulbright Scholarship and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. His book Indian Summer, on the creation of New Delhi, won the British Council Prize in the Humanities, presented by the United Kingdom Government, and also the highest honor of the Society of Architectural Historians, the Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award.
Ashley Kargacin is a 2nd year Egyptology graduate student at Yale University. Her interests include the reflections of cultural and social changes as seen in Egyptian material cultural.
David Klotz is a postdoctoral research associate at Yale University. He has Copublished widely on temples and private statues from Graeco-Roman Egypt, and he directs the Yale University Nadura
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Sadashivrao Bhau's touching faith in Ibrahim Khan Gardi and his European style of fighting, would change their minds and increasingly repose faith in European-styled drilled infantry and artillery. In fact, they would also abandon their traditional strength of guerrilla warfare or ganimi kava, a process that started right from the Panipat battlefield. But the Marathas weren't alone in this: soon, most Indian rulers were racing one another to modernise their armies. This phase also saw a gradual departure from the mediaeval practice of assigning more weightage to cavalry than any other combat arm.But it was Nawab Shuja ud-Daulah of Avadh who was among the first to utilise lessons learnt at Panipat. He had allied himself with Ahmed Shah Abdali, but neither he nor his forces took any activepart in the battle. In 1764, his moderately Europeanised army led by westerners-including Walter Reinhardt Sombre or 'Samru sahib', the husband of Begum Samru-gave a tough time to the English at Buxar, the first battle fought by the English for territorial control in India. Shuja's army also had Rohillas and Afghan cavalry, who were mostly veterans of Panipat. His artillery directed devastating fire on the British. But the British held out with the wily Hector Munro in command and some disciplined musketry by the infantry, the backbone of which was formed by over 5,000 sepoys. Shuja's forces, with all their bravery, had no answer for the Anglo-Indian bayonet charge.Despite the defeat, Shuja continued to modernise his army, raising 18 European-styled infantry battalions by the 1770s. But he would
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Some of the ionized sulfur is actually caught in Jupiter's magnetic field and drawn back to the gas giant, where it strikes the gases at Jupiter's poles and causes aurorae:
Ionized Sulfur and Discovery One:
When the film begins, a mission is being arranged to reach the Discovery One, which ran into trouble in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Time is of the essence, because the derelict spacecraft is adrift and will soon crash into one of Jupiter's moons - namely, Io. NASA is clearly interested in finding out what happened to Discovery One and her crew, and because the ship is about to be smashed to pieces, they have to get there in a hurry.
The fact that the ship is going to crash into Io implies that1985, Capital was engaged in the business of providing regional air transport services and desired to acquire a Washington area courier to supplement its corporate activities. Plaintiff Arnold alleges that the defendants undertook a fraudulent scheme whereby Capital eventually acquired two-thirds of A.C.C.'s stock and subsequently fraudulently and unlawfully misappropriated A.C.C.'s business and assets.
Specifically, defendant Neil Moran was a vice-President, Chief Financial officer and Director of Capital and allegedly schemed with the other defendants to misappropriate A.C.C.'s business and assets and to misappropriate Arnold's interest in A.C.C. Defendant James Bugel was a Capital vice-president and Director and allegedly committed tortious acts against the plaintiff.
Plaintiff alleges that during 1984 and 1985, A.C.C. had become a profitable business. In April, 1985, the founders decided to solicit bids through newspaper advertisements
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. . , Xm, so as to cause the erasing discharge, thereby erasing the wall charges or reducing the quantity of the wall charges, wherein the wall charges had accumulated by he sustaining discharge pulse. The reduction in the quantity of the wall charges has to be made so that the reduced quantity of the wall charges does not prevent the subsequent preliminary discharge in the next preliminary discharge term xe2x80x9cTpxe2x80x9d and the writing discharge in the next writing discharge term xe2x80x9cTwxe2x80x9d as well as the sustaining discharge in the next sustaining discharge term xe2x80x9cTsxe2x80x9d in the next cycle.
In the writing discharge term xe2x80x9cTwxe2x80x9d, an opposite discharge between the scanning electrode and the data electrode is likely to be caused. This opposite discharge triggers a surface discharge between4 as the surface electrodes extend unnecessary toward the boundary with the adjacent cells.
If the electrode area in the vicinity of the surface discharge gap is excessively small, then the insufficient quantity of the wall charges is formed, resulting in undesirable increase of the sustaining voltage and narrowing the available voltage range for performing the required memory function. It is preferable that the sustaining electrode is larger than the scanning electrode in the area in the vicinity of the surface discharge gap in order to make it easy to cause the sustaining discharge subsequent to the write discharge.
In order to obtain the desirable display quality, there are important respective performances of the different kinds of the electrodes, for example, the data electrodes, and the scanning electrodes as well
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the Washington Nationals on June 26, but ended up earning a 2–1 loss when he surrendered a seventh inning home run to Danny Espinosa. In that contest, Jerry Hairston Jr. broke up the no-hitter leading off the sixth after Roger Bernadina earned a hit by pitch to break up the perfect game in the fourth.
In 2011, Humber pitched a career-high 163 innings, but expected to pitch more and build on his success with the departure of Mark Buehrle from the White Sox. Although the 2012 Chicago White Sox' rotation was said to be made up of five number three starters, Humber was the number five starter entering the season, of which his perfect game was Humber's second start. Humber was scheduled to make his 2012 season debut forSustainable Development in any Designated Area and in particular the implementation of ESD programmes as well as through teaching modules.
As the flagship European Funding programme in the field of education and training, the Lifelong Learning Programme enables individuals at all stages of their lives to pursue stimulating learning opportunities across Europe; it is an umbrella programme integrating various educational and training initiatives. Grundtvig aims to provide adults with ways to improve their knowledge and skills, keeping them mentally fit and potentially more employable.
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feeding Craig Jones to go in at the corner to make it 5-0.
Sunderland responded well and went on the offence, controlling the game for the next 10 minutes.
It looked like Sunderland would level the scores as some sustained pressure saw their forwards cross the line only to have the ball stolen before Horden launched an attack from behind their own line. Newton Turton ripped the ball out of the middle of a maul and broke all the way to halfway. The skipper fed the supporting Daz Witte, who released Jones, who outpaced the defence to go under the posts for his second try, which he converted .
Again Sunderland came back strongly and spent the majority of the rest of the half in Horden territory, but their only rewardwas a penalty by Chris Geehan with the last kick of the half.
The second half started fairly evenly but when Michael Brace spotted a gap round the fringe of a ruck on halfway he was able to make good ground before feeding Clive Fish, who crossed unchallenged.
Sunderland now had the bit between their teeth and were putting good pressure on Horden but were again hit with a sucker punch.
Chris Purvis made a good break down the left wing but the ball ended up in touch. He reacted quickly and threw the ball American football-style to Scott Holloway, who fed Jones who again put his foot on the gas to complete his hat-trick. Jones could not convert but he soon added a penalty to make it 20-10.
Sunderland were given
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Rayón
Information and facts about the municipality of Rayón
Location of Rayón
The municipality of Rayón is located in the Mexican state of Sonora México
Population of Rayón
The overall population of the municipality named Rayón is 1543 citizens, 831 males and 712 females.
Age distribution
The population of Rayón is divided into 441 minors and 1102 adults, with 325 of them older than 60 years.
Indigenous population of Rayón
22 people in Rayón live in indigenous households. An indigenous language is spoken by 10 people who are older than 5 years. The number of people who only speak an indigenous language is 0 and 10 speak both an indigenous language and Spanish.
Social Structure
A legal claim on health care and social insurance benefits have 779 citizens of Rayón.
Economic situation
In Rayón about 469 households are registered.
469 of thesehouseholds are common houses or apartments, 21 are without floor and about 19 consist of one room only.
402 of the normal households have sanitary installations, 437 are connected to the public water supply, 452 have access to electricity.
The economic situation allows 22 households to own a computer, 282 own a washing machine and 442 households are equipped with one ore more televisions.
School and education in Rayón
Besides the 63 analphabets aged 15 or older, about 12 minors between 6 and 14 are not visiting a school.
55 inhabitants of the population of 15 years and older did not visit a school and 758 persons did not finish the school. 175 visited only the 6 years lasting primary school, 163 visited and finished the college or similar scholar institutions.
A total of
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high school students and young adults who want to grow in their faith in this imperfect, at times infuriating, church?
Even though they may not recognize that in their lives in this Catholic high school they are participating in the church, I am convinced that a positive experience of church is found in their daily joys and struggles at San Miguel. All of us, students, faculty and staff, along with the Lasallian brothers, try to live out these core principles in everyday life. Still, many students are not convinced of what it means to be part of the church. I believe a new model of the church is needed if the faith is to be credible for my students and for all of the people of God. Influenced andsense of its own sinfulness and a sense of its own limits, it will find its place in the process of reconciliation.
The sex abuse scandal has caused the church to lose the right to be the mediator of reconciliation.
To teach the students the paradigm of the Church Penitent it is imperative to look at the foundation of what such a church looks like. St. Francis of Assisi provides us with a historical example. He chose to live among the lepers of his time, to take on the stigma of being an outcast and to befriend the sinners, the wretched and the poor. He took on this way of life as a penitent so that he might imitate Jesus, who shared our humanity and atoned for the sins of
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inhabitants of now South Vietnam, however there has been some suspicion that some of the people may have been aboriginals. Before the Vietnamese had inhabited the country, the country was divided between the Malayo-Polynesian and Mon-Khmer speakers. With the Malayo-Polynesian people settling along the inland and high plateaus of Vietnam and the Mon-Khmer people living either North or South of the plateau. Although there is a gap in history between the two areas, many suspect that there could have been a Mon-Khmer invasion to the Malayo-Polynesian. Explaining why the Mon-Khmer language was more prevalent in Southern Vietnam. This has also sparked different stories by different groups of how the Chrau came about be it form the Cambodians of Chamic people.
There are changes happening due to the war forcedreceived updated information that an unnamed adult male resident of the home claimed to have shot at the suspect and that the suspect had since fled the residence on foot, according to Joseph.
Joseph said that the suspect, identified as Montes, walked to a residence in the 5500 block of Cottage Avenue, where he was contacted by police and medical personnel.
Montes, who Joseph said was suffering from a single gunshot wound to his lower abdomen, was transported by ambulance to Adventist Health Clear Lake before he was taken by helicopter to an out-of-county trauma center.
In a late Tuesday night update Joseph said Montes was still hospitalized in stable condition and is expected to survive his injuries.
The resident who shot Montes, whose name is being withheld, was in lawful possession
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The way some people are captivated by the feats of pro basketball and baseball players, others of us are thrilled by great performances from stage, movie, and TV actors. In both arenas –– sports and acting –– the precis...manufacturers of AZM and to written comments from growers, environmental groups, and the Farm Workers. The EPA's decision prohibited some uses of AZM and provided for phasing out other uses.
*1082 In 2004, the Farm Workers challenged in federal district court the EPA's Interim Decision. The case was provisionally settled by an agreement to stay proceedings until the agency completed its evaluation of the pesticide.
In 2006, the EPA issued its final decision, again permitting for a period some uses of AZM. This decision, too, reflected extensive input from the manufacturers, the growers, the environmental groups, and the Farm Workers. On April 27, 2007, the Farm Workers amended their 2004 complaint to challenge the final decision.
The manufacturers intervened in the district court and moved to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction.
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the Boulevards avoided periods of decline, with very few teardowns and mostly tasteful renovations. The neighborhood was recently placed on the National Register of Historic Places, giving residents an even greater sense of pride. Downtown Lincoln, home to the University of Nebraska, is just a few miles away.albums
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university dorm rooms opened their doors for immigrants. The Olympic Stadium is the newest alternative.
The province estimates that 1,174 asylum seekers have crossed into Quebec in July, a huge increase from the 180 who entered in the same month a year ago, a provincial official told the CBC.
The path to opening the stadium shelter was undoubtedly smoothed by the fact that the facility is owned by a unit of the government of Quebec. While there are some events on the stadium grounds this summer, there are no major bookings for the domed-stadium itself until October, when a large gymnastics competition comes to town.
A busload of asylum seekers arrives at Olympic Stadium Thursday, August 3, 2017 in Montreal. Ryan Remiorz / The Canadian Press via AP
The Montreal Alouettes ofthe Canadian Football League are currently practicing at the Olympic Stadium, but they play their home games in another stadium, so they do not present a conflict with the refugee housing, said the spokesman, Essiminy.
While many of the newcomers are from Haiti, others are Palestinian, Somalian and from other countries. Most came to Canada by crossing the international border away from major roads and official ports of entry, because a pact between the U.S. and Canada would require that they be turned back to the U.S., if they arrived via those official border crossings.
The Safe Third Country agreement says that both the U.S. and Canada are considered safe harbors and refugee applicants who arrive in one nation first are supposed to be denied admission to the other, if
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and awarded them over ten million dollars in damages. The appellant contends that the district court erred in denying the motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict because the appellees did not prove the elements of fraud required under Georgia law. We agree with the appellant and reverse the judgment.
I. BACKGROUND
2
Dresser was primarily an oil service company that acquired International Harvester's construction equipment business in 1982, but was a lesser player in the heavy construction equipment industry which was dominated by other companies such as Caterpillar and Komatsu. The leading companies in the industry had the money to invest in research and development of new equipment, and the smaller companies struggled to keep up with the pace of innovations. Dresser was one of the companieshaving difficulty staying competitive in the industry. Joint ventures were increasingly common in the industry as the strategy for survival, and Dresser began talking with potential joint venture partners in 1986. In late summer of 1987, Dresser's senior management began preliminary discussions with Komatsu about the possibility of a joint venture. The two companies signed a confidentiality agreement restricting information of the discussions about the potential joint venture to their senior executives.
3
The Williams were Georgia residents who were sophisticated business executives, having owned and managed numerous businesses for years. John Williams expanded his father's lumber company from one store to ten stores, added a sawmill, and expanded into the concrete business in 1965. John Williams took his concrete business from one plant and
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confidential relationship with the Williams, and that an allegation of misrepresentation and concealment of a future event did not state a claim.
9
The district court denied the motion to dismiss, noting that Georgia law imposed a duty to disclose material facts in light of either a confidential relationship or the particular circumstances of the case.4 The district court found that the Williams had alleged sufficient facts giving rise to a duty to disclose because of the particular circumstances.5 The district court also found that the Williams alleged that Dresser fraudulently concealed and misrepresented the existing fact of its present intention to enter the joint venture.6 The case proceeded to a jury trial, and at the end of the plaintiff's case, Dresser moved for a directed verdict.evaluate Dresser in any way, nor did he obtain copies of Dresser's recent annual reports. The Williams conducted a thorough due diligence analysis of Tri-State, but Tri-State is not a party to this action. Just as the So. Intermodal Logistics plaintiffs' failure to seek out industry information was a lack of due diligence, the Williams' failure to investigate the available industry information on Dresser's financial status and joint venture plans constitutes a failure to exercise due diligence.
30
The Williams argue that the information about the joint venture with Komatsu was not equally available to both parties because of the confidentiality agreement, and thus, they had no duty of due diligence. John Williams testified that he would not have bought Tri-State had he known that Dresser
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Best of News
Best of News
US-IT-COMPUTER-TELECOM-INTERNET-ELECTRONICS-CES
JOE KLAMAR
Sharp's Aquos World largest LED TVs on display at SHARP booth at the 2013 International CES at the Las Vegas Convention Center on January 10, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology trade show, runs from January 8-11 and is expected to feature 3,100 exhibitors showing off their latest products and services to about 150,000 attendees.AFP PHOTO / JOE KLAMAR
Sharp's Aquos World largest LED TVs on display at SHARP booth at the 2013 International CES at the Las Vegas Convention Center on January 10, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology trade show, runs from January 8-11 and is expected to feature 3,100 exhibitors showing off their latest products and services to about150,000 attendees.AFP PHOTO / JOE KLAMAR
President Obama returns to the White House after a weekend at Camp David
Pool
U.S. President Barack Obama smiles after stepping off Marine One helicopter on the South Lawn as he returns from a weekend at Camp David to the White House, August 2, 2015 in Washington, DC. A number of old friends joined the president, who celebrates his 54th birthday later in the week, at the Presidential Retreat.
U.S. President Barack Obama smiles after stepping off Marine One helicopter on the South Lawn as he returns from a weekend at Camp David to the White House, August 2, 2015 in Washington, DC. A number of old friends joined the president, who celebrates his 54th birthday later in the week, at the Presidential Retreat.
Firefighters look out
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Fire on August 2, 2015 near Clearlake, California. Over 1,900 firefighters are battling the Rocky Fire that has burned over 46,000 acres since it started on Wednesday afternoon. The fire is currently five percent contained and has destroyed at least 14 homes.
A Cal Fire firefighter sprays water on a flare up during a burn operation to head off the Rocky Fire on August 2, 2015 near Clearlake, California. Over 1,900 firefighters are battling the Rocky Fire that has burned over 46,000 acres since it started on Wednesday afternoon. The fire is currently five percent contained and has destroyed at least 14 homes.
Plumas Brophy Fire District firefighters watch for spot fires a burn operation to head off the Rocky Fire on August 2, 2015 near Clearlake, California. Over 1,900has destroyed at least 14 homes.
Inmate firefighters monitor a burn operation to head off the Rocky Fire on August 2, 2015 near Clearlake, California. Over 1,900 firefighters are battling the Rocky Fire that has burned over 46,000 acres since it started on Wednesday afternoon. The fire is currently five percent contained and has destroyed at least 14 homes.
A Cal Fire firefighter monitors a burn operation to head off the Rocky Fire on August 2, 2015 near Clearlake, California. Over 1,900 firefighters are battling the Rocky Fire that has burned over 46,000 acres since it started on Wednesday afternoon. The fire is currently five percent contained and has destroyed at least 14 homes.
A Cal Fire firefighter monitors a burn operation to head off the Rocky Fire on August 2,
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the Rocky Fire on August 2, 2015 near Clearlake, California. Over 1,900 firefighters are battling the Rocky Fire that has burned over 46,000 acres since it started on Wednesday afternoon. The fire is currently five percent contained and has destroyed at least 14 homes.
A Cal Fire firefighter leads a group of inmate firefighters during a burn operation to head off the Rocky Fire on August 2, 2015 near Clearlake, California. Over 1,900 firefighters are battling the Rocky Fire that has burned over 46,000 acres since it started on Wednesday afternoon. The fire is currently five percent contained and has destroyed at least 14 homes.
President Obama returns to the White House after a weekend at Camp David
Pool
U.S. President Barack Obama waves to the press after stepping off Marine Onehelicopter on the South Lawn as he returns from a weekend at Camp David to the White House, August 2, 2015, in Washington, DC. A number of old friends joined the president, who celebrates his 54th birthday later in the week, at the Presidential Retreat.
U.S. President Barack Obama waves to the press after stepping off Marine One helicopter on the South Lawn as he returns from a weekend at Camp David to the White House, August 2, 2015, in Washington, DC. A number of old friends joined the president, who celebrates his 54th birthday later in the week, at the Presidential Retreat.
President Obama returns to the White House after a weekend at Camp David
Pool
U.S. President Barack Obama waves to the press after stepping off Marine One helicopter on
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the South Lawn as he returns from a weekend at Camp David to the White House, August 2, 2015, in Washington, DC. A number of old friends joined the president, who celebrates his 54th birthday later in the week, at the Presidential Retreat.
U.S. President Barack Obama waves to the press after stepping off Marine One helicopter on the South Lawn as he returns from a weekend at Camp David to the White House, August 2, 2015, in Washington, DC. A number of old friends joined the president, who celebrates his 54th birthday later in the week, at the Presidential Retreat.
President Obama returns to the White House after a weekend at Camp David
Pool
U.S. President Barack Obama waves to the press after stepping off Marine One helicopter on the SouthLawn as he returns from a weekend at Camp David to the White House, August 2, 2015, in Washington, DC. A number of old friends joined the president, who celebrates his 54th birthday later in the week, at the Presidential Retreat.
U.S. President Barack Obama waves to the press after stepping off Marine One helicopter on the South Lawn as he returns from a weekend at Camp David to the White House, August 2, 2015, in Washington, DC. A number of old friends joined the president, who celebrates his 54th birthday later in the week, at the Presidential Retreat.
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Numidian
horse were pursuing the fugitives, most of whom they cut down
or hurled from their horses; but some few escaped into Venusia,
among whom was Gaius Terentius, the Consul, who thus sought
a flight, as disgraceful to himself, as his conduct in office had
been disastrous to his country.
Superiority in Cavalry Wins Battles
Such was the end of the battle of Cannae, in which
both sides fought with the most conspicuous gallantry, the
conquered no less than the conquerors. This is proved by the
fact that, out of six thousand horse, only seventy escaped with
Gaius Terentius to Venusia, and about three hundred of the
allied cavalry to various towns in the neighbourhood. Of
the infantry ten thousand were taken prisoners in fair fight, but
were not actually engaged in the battle: of those who were
actually engaged only about threeremain in position; while they
themselves with two troops of cavalry, their
lictors, and about thirty velites advanced to
make the reconnaisance. Now some Numidians,
who were accustomed to lie in ambush for those
who came on skirmishes, or any other services
from the Roman camp, happened, as it chanced,
to have ensconced themselves at the foot of the
hill. Being informed by their look-out man
that a body of men was coming over the brow
of the hill above them, they rose from their
place of concealment, ascended the hill by
a side road, and got between the Consuls
and their camp. Death of the Consul M. Cl
because I thought a
mere table of contents less suitable. . . .
After the battle at Baecula, Hasdrubal made good his passage
over the Western Pyrenees, and thence through the Cevennes, B.C.
208. In the spring
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obtain a biopsy specimen. She further alleged that in May 1996 Barone informed her that Sigeti had in February 1996 misinterpreted her mammogram and that a new biopsy specimen was necessary. She sought damages resulting from unnecessary multiple operations to obtain biopsy specimens.
On June 10, 1997, Sigeti served on Zarabi a request for production of documents, including a request for notes and letters from doctors concerning her treatment. On July 30, 1997, Zarabi responded to Sigeti's request for production of documents. Included in the response were two written reports dated February 22, 1996, from Woo to Barone, one of which described the hookwire localization procedure and the other the breast surgical specimens. Also included in the response was a report dated May 14, 1996, from Sigeti to Baronedescribing Sigeti's interpretation *23 of a May 13, 1996, mammogram and ultrasound tests on Zarabi. Inexplicably, Zarabi in her opposition to the writ petition suggests her response to the request for production of documents did not include the two February 1996 written reports from Woo to Barone or the May 1996 written report from Sigeti to Barone.
On August 8, 1997, Sigeti's counsel sent a letter to Zarabi's counsel explaining that on the basis of Zarabi's response to the request for production of documents, Sigeti was not involved in the February 1996 mammogram interpretation or placement of the hookwire as alleged in Zarabi's complaint and that Sigeti was involved only in interpretation of a May 1996 mammogram and ultrasound test. Enclosed with the August 8 letter were copies of
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in the original complaint. The amended summons served on Woo was issued on February 3, 1998. It stated to the person served that service was as to an individual defendant and did not purport to be for service on a person sued under a fictitious name.
Zarabi's deposition was taken by Woo's attorney on July 14 and August 24, 1998. She testified that in May 1996 Barone told her and her husband that Woo misinterpreted her February 1996 mammogram and incorrectly placed the hookwire.
On August 28, 1998, Woo filed a motion for summary judgment, asserting that Zarabi's action against Woo is barred by the section 340.5 one-year statute of limitations. Woo argued that in May 1996 Zarabi learned Woo had in February 1996 misinterpreted her mammogram and incorrectly placedthe hookwire in her left breast and therefore the one-year statute of limitations started to run in May 1996. The amended complaint that for the first time named Woo as a defendant was filed on February 3, 1998, more than one year after Zarabi discovered her injury. Zarabi opposed the motion for summary judgment, arguing that although the statute of limitations began to run in May 1996, her original complaint was filed on April 25, 1997, within the one-year limitations period, and the amended complaint naming Woo as a defendant relates back in time to the date of filing the original complaint. The trial court treated the amended complaint as the functional equivalent of the substitution of a party for a fictitious Doe defendant, held that the time
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confidence and seemed often clueless in defending set pieces. His mission was simple: help Chelsea qualify for the Champions League next year.
Hiddink started his reign with a victory over Aston Villa in Villa Park, something that had not happened in over a decade. Many people could recognize the return of the old Chelsea.
The defence was back and working. The determination was there to be seen. The offense was chipping away useful goals.
Malouda was looking more like the Malouda of Lyon. Drogba was playing well again. The whole team was playing well.
Suddenly, Chelsea were one of the favourites to win the Champions League. Hiddink had managed to outclass Juventus and outplay Rafael Benitez and his Liverpool team.
The only thing that stood in Chelsea's road to Rome was Barcelona. Theywere another favourites to win the Champions League.
The clash between the two can best be described as a battle between the sword and the shield. At the end of the day Chelsea had managed to keep a clean sheet in Barcelona, a feat that only three teams had done that season.
The next round saw a more attacking Chelsea. Chelsea were leading Barcelona 1-0 and were favourites to win until Iniesta's godly strike scored the equalizer and Barcelona went ahead thanks to the away goal rule.
If not for the miracle strike, the finals would have seen the clash between two of the greatest tacticians in the world of football: the Golden Hiddink vs. Sir Ferguson.
The defeat was soon put behind their back as Chelsea demolished a depleted Arsenal side
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interest credit stated that Mrs. Johnson could appeal these decisions. She did not appeal.
22
Mrs. Johnson's repayment record was poor. Her account was accelerated in 1975 but she was able to pay the delinquency and retain her home. Between March 1976 and July 1977 she was sent thirteen notices of delinquency. Between April 1978 and the April 1980 acceleration she was sent five delinquency notices.
23
Mrs. Johnson failed to make the eighty-nine dollar monthly payments. A Notice of Acceleration advised Mrs. Johnson she could challenge the planned foreclosure in an administrative hearing. Mrs. Johnson did not ask for such a hearing and moved out of her home two days prior to the non-judicial foreclosure on July 31, 1980. Mrs. Johnson and her familynow live in a house without heating or indoor plumbing. Her former home is empty, awaiting resale among FmHA's inventory of homes.
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Mrs. Johnson is a fifty-five year old grandmother. Numerous members of her extended family lived with her in the FmHA-financed house. She contends that she was improperly denied interest credit in 1978 because the household income was erroneously calculated. Specifically, she maintains that the FmHA included in the income projection child support that should have been paid to Mrs. Johnson's oldest daughter but in fact was never received and that the FmHA calculated Mrs. Johnson and her daughter's incomes based on full-time employment when in fact both women were unemployed or underemployed during this period.
25
Mrs. Johnson contends that the power of sale clause
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therein.
Some time after the military personnel, pursuant to appropriate regulations, made active effort to insure that off-post housing in the civilian community be made available to all service personnel on a non-discriminatory basis, it was pointed out by the Army's Director of Equal Opportunity Programs that while a large number of white service men were residing in Colonial Heights, no blacks were residing therein. This fact having been forcibly brought to the attention of the Housing Referral Director at Fort Lee, one Captain Hubert D. Geiger, he and the personnel in his office contacted landlords reported to have available housing in the surrounding community requesting that they re-affirm their obligation to rent to all military personnel on a non-discriminatory basis. Among the firms contacted was the Henshaw RentalCompany.
In April of 1973 advertisements were taken in local newspapers for the rental of Branders Bridge apartment units. As a consequence thereof at least one black officer, accompanied by a civilian employee of the Army Housing Referral Office went to the manager of Branders Bridge and filed an application for an apartment. Some few days thereafter a second black officer contacted the rental office expressing his interest in renting at Branders Bridge. Subsequent thereto the manager of Branders Bridge made an appointment to show the black officers the available apartments. Instead of so doing, however, the manager took them to a duplex in a racially transitional area of Petersburg which was then occupied predominantly by blacks. Upon evidencing dissatisfaction therewith and advising the rental manager of his desire
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avoiding targets where civilians are trapped.
It would make sense then that the Blues' first shot of the period - off a glove, no less - would finally find the back of the net. The puck goes to Ryan Ellis at the left center point and Ryan Ellis takes a low shot that goes through traffic and into the net.
Ronaldo signed a new five-year contract last November that will see him stay at Madrid until 2021, when he will be 36. Every single day he used to take a ball after training and run and do his tricks for a mile, two miles at a time.
Harris says he has no doubt North Korea intends to develop a nuclear-tipped missile capable of striking the United States. North Korea has sofar conducted five confirmed nuclear tests and numerous missile test-launches.
It's worth noting Led Zeppelin reunited once before in 2007 for the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert at the O2 Arena in London. It was a highly praised performance, one that was immortalised in the 2012 concert film Celebration Day .
Top Stories
Puerto Rico seeks bankruptcy protection: governor
A legal stay protecting Puerto Rico from lawsuits expired Monday night without standstill agreements with creditors in place. Even with a bailout, there's no guarantee that the government would implement reforms to get the island back on its feet.
Nigerian Leader Meets 82 Chibok Schoolgirls
It is the second group release; Nigeria announced in October that 21 girls had been freed after negotiations with the extremists. Its insurgency has killed more than 20,000 people and driven
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west coast railway line, lying to the east of the site, and causing the bed of a stream to collapse.
Nilsson says he made a visit to the site on the night of the landslide to see what damage had been done. But unable to see anything in the dark, he had to wait until the next day to see if the ground was still in place.
'If land where we had installed columns had moved, it would have caused problems because we would have been forced to make design changes, ' says Nilsson. 'Fortunately, it hadn't shifted.' Friction usually keeps quick clay hanging on to the smooth face of granite rock. But it is stable only until it is disturbed, most often by rainfall and water irrigating the softground.
Nilsson says typical landslides around this region occur because if groundwater increases, the smooth surface of the granite rock is lubricated.
This reduces friction between the rock and soil, which causes the soft clay to slide down the granite face. Although an investigation is under way to find the cause of December's event, Nilsson thinks this was the most likely reason, particularly as it followed a rainy period.
He says it was a stressful time trying to find out if the work completed by LCM had gone with the landslide. LCM had made amendments to the original design by consultant Ramb÷ll by installing 700mm diameter columns instead of 600mm at the south end of the site. This reduced the number of columns needed and was seen as safe because slopes
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the NSS Space Settlement Journal. His space settlement work may be found at space.alglobus.net. This article originally appeared in Ad Astra, Spring, 2013.
NSS is an independent nonprofit nonpartisan educational membership organization dedicated to the creation of a spacefaring civilization. Our vision: People living and working in thriving communities beyond the Earth, and using the vast resources of space for the dramatic betterment of humanity.Great Neck, NY; Northwestern University Institutional Review Board, Chicago, IL; NYU School of Medicine Institutional Review Board, New York, NY; Ochsner Institutional Review Board, New Orleans, LA; Rhode Island Hospital Institutional Review Board, Providence, RI; Saint Louis University Institutional Review Board, St. Louis, MO; Southern New Hampshire Medical Center Institutional Review Board, Nashua, NH; SUNY Downstate Institutional Review Board, Brooklyn, NY; UAB Institutional Review Board for Human Use, Birmingham, AL; University of California, Los Angeles Institutional Review Board, Los Angeles, CA; University of California, San Diego Institutional Review Board, San Diego, CA; University of Maryland, Baltimore Institutional Review Board, Baltimore, MD; University of Massachusetts Medical School Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects in Research, Worcester, MA; University of Rochester Research Subjects Review Board, Rochester, NY; University of
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for snake bites. During the Middle Ages, it was hung over doorways to drive away evil spirits.
In present times, sweet fennel oil is used mostly for medicinal purposes, such as killing parasitic worms and their spores in the intestines and excretory tracts and as a laxative with no side effects. It is also used for cosmetic purposes, especially as an ingredient in massage oils, perfumes, toothpastes and soaps.
Composition of Sweet Fennel Oil
The chemicals found in sweet fennel oil include anethole, fenchone, estragole, a-pinene and ß-pinene, a-phellandrene and ß-phellandrene, a-Terpineol, myrcene, campfer and para-Cymol.
Benefits of Sweet Fennel Oil
Sweet fennel oil acts as a stimulant for the nervous, digestive and excretory system and the endocrine and exocrine glands. It helps relieve dizziness, fatigue and exhaustion. Other benefits you can getThe Chicago Cubs, losers of five straight games, might be down two key pitchers heading into their three-game series starting Friday against the Cincinnati Reds.
The Cubs put reliever Kerry Wood on the 15-day disabled list with right shoulder fatigue.
Ryan Dempster had an MRI on his right quad Friday and his start against the Reds on Sunday is questionable, a source familiar with the situation told ESPN Chicago's Bruce Levine.
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date. Ypparila returned that questionnaire prior to August 19, 1950. He signed the conscientious objector portion of the questionnaire and again requested that he be furnished with the Special Form for Conscientious Objector. However, the Local Board did not send him such special form after he returned the second questionnaire.
8
In the second questionnaire, Ypparila stated that he had been engaged in farming all his life; that he was actually and personally responsible for the operation of a 200-acre farm which he operated with his father; that the cultivated portion of the farm consisted of 30 acres of corn, 100 acres of small grains, and 70 acres of hay; that he ran 40 cattle, 75 sheep, and raised 700 chickens; that the value of the products sold during thelast crop year was $5000 and was derived mainly from the sale of eggs, cream, and cattle, and that he was engaged in driving a school bus.
9
On August 19, 1950, the Local Board classified him as 1-A. It notified him of such classification on August 21, 1950. He appeared before the Local Board on August 26, 1950. The hearing lasted approximately 45 minutes, 15 minutes of which was devoted to his conscientious objector claim and 30 minutes to his claim for agricultural deferment. A summary of the information given on such personal appearance sets forth that Ypparila stated he worked on his father's farm; that he had a brother 18 years of age and two married sisters; that his father was 66 years of age, had a bad
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Excerpt: - .....certainly in their written statement they would seem to have put forward the case that the lands in suit did not belong to the plaintiff but belonged to the janai babus. in his statement, however, of the defendants ease when it was first on appeal before the district court, the learned judge there summed up the defendants case:the defendant contended that the decrees in suits nos. 645 and 646 of 1911 were fraudulently obtained; that no summonses were served in those suits but that they were fraudulently suppressed and that the proceedings in execution also were suppressed; on the met its they urged that they were not service tenants but were. ordinary tenants paying money rents and that they have acquired the right of occupancy sotheir possession was not liable to be vacated.8......
Judgment:
Cuming, J.
1. In the suit out of which this appeal has arisen the plaintiff sued for a declaration of her title and recovery of khas possession with mesne profits of two plots of land in area some nine bighas. Her case was that these two plots of land originally formed two chakran holdings. These chakran holdings were resumed in the year 1905 and on resumption were settled with one Badal Roy. It may be here noted that the plaintiff herself purchased the mehal in 1908. Badal Roy was unable to get possession with the result that the plaintiff brought two suit's with regard to these plots of land Nos. 645 and 646 of 1911 and obtained in these two suits two
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of the Court of the first instance. On the issues that had been sent down to that Court for determination, the District Court dismissed the appeal. The learned Subordinate Judge held that the only evidence that the lands were chakran were two decrees and the proceedings held in execution thereunder. He found that these two decrees had been obtained by fraud and that the whole of the execution proceedings were also fraudulent, processes both in the suits and in the execution proceedings having been suppressed. But he held that three years had elapsed since the defendants knew of these decrees and hence they were barred from disputing the validity of these decrees. On this finding he dismissed the appeal. The defendants have appealed to this Court.
4. Mr. Mitterdefendants. It is somewhat difficult to discover whether the defendants did at any time daring the suit admit the title of the plaintiff to the lands in dispute. Certainly in their written statement they would seem to have put forward the case that the lands in suit did not belong to the plaintiff but belonged to the Janai Babus. In his statement, however, of the defendants ease when it was first on appeal before the District Court, the learned Judge there summed up the defendants case:
The defendant contended that the decrees in Suits Nos. 645 and 646 of 1911 were fraudulently obtained; that no summonses were served in those suits but that they were fraudulently suppressed and that the proceedings in execution also were suppressed; on the met
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film making method, forming a plated wiring on the plating base film in the opening using an electrolytic plating, removing the resist pattern, and selectively removing at least an area in the feeder film which is exposed from the plated wiring, using a wet etching.
According to the method of this preferred embodiment, because the feeder film is exposed in a portion of the opening portion of the resist pattern, and the plating base film is formed at least in the opening of the resist pattern using the physical film making method, the plating base film can be formed to overlap the feeder film by the plating base film, even if all of the feeder film were removed by etching during the etching of the feeder film, only athe plate base film that is stacked on the feeder film is wider than the smallest wire width of the feeder film.
In this case, because the wire width of the portion of the plating base film stacked on the feeder film is wider, even if an undercut were caused in the portion being stacked on the plating base film during the etching of the feeder film, the plating base film can be prevented from being completely elevated and separated from the substrate, and the adhesiveness between the plating base film and the substrate is greatly improved.
The plating base film may include an adhesive layer of a diffusion preventive layer as a lower layer. In this case, it is possible to improve the adhesiveness between the plating base film
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Description
Nile Rodgers is a founding member of the band Chic, and one of the world's most successful music producers. He wrote 'We are Family' for Sister Sledge and 'I'm Coming Out' for Diana Ross, and produced two of the most popular albums of all time - Madonna's 'Like a Virgin' and David Bowie's 'Let's Dance'. He also performed with Madonna at Live Aid. His life has been extraordinary - his mother was just 13 when she had him, and he was brought up surrounded by a ragged assortment of artists, drop outs and junkies. At the age of 13 he was already sniffing glue and had been turned on to acid by Timothy Leary himself. A natural, instinctive and brilliant musician, in the midst of all the madnesshe somehow managed to teach himself classical guitar. He also found time to become an expert in martial arts and a Black Panther. From the glamour of Studio 54 to the squalor of New York's Valhalla, and with a cast of bohemians, drop-outs, disco divas and the odd world-famous celebrity, Niles Rodgers tells his astonishing story.show more
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Prix
First race win: 2009 German Grand Prix
Last race win: 2012 British Grand Prix
Teams: Minardi, Jaguar, Williams, Red Bull
To be fair to Webber, just getting to F1 was a brilliant achievement.
While four-time world champion Vettel had the luxury of being part of the Red Bull driver programme external-link from his teens, Webber was scratching around for sponsorship to secure drives in various categories in Europe, having moved over from Australia.
In 1997, he was almost forced to quit halfway through his British Formula Three campaign before Australian rugby union legend David Campese stepped in and loaned him £40,000 so he could continue racing.
Webber later spoke to Eddie Jordan, who was running his own F1 team, and the Irishman put him in touch with Australian Paul Stoddart, who gave him adrive in Formula 3000 and his first taste of F1 as an Arrows test driver, in 1999.
Three years later, he was a fully fledged F1 driver for Stoddart's backmarker Minardi team. Having qualified 18th out of 22 cars in the opening race of the season in Australia, Webber finished a remarkable fifth, scoring two points on his debut.
From there, he drove for Jaguar and Williams before ending his career with seven seasons at Red Bull. Three third-place finishes in the drivers' standings - in 2010, 2011 and this season - were as good as it got.
So why did he never win the World Championship? Well firstly, he came up against one of the greats of the sport - Vettel.
Webber was team leader at Red Bull before the young
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the foundation of the dynasty in China.
Rule and Style of Ruling
The Qing largely based their form of government on that of the Ming Dynasty. They continued to strengthen the system of centralized power. All positions of importance in the government were dual in nature. Each position had a Manchu and a Chinese official. However, the Manchu official always had more power invested in him than his Chinese counterpart. The military organization of the Qing was one of its time. They organized their troops into banners, each of which was a separate unit. These units were highly organized, and consisted of men who were fiercely loyal to the emperor. Sometimes even bureaucrats were chosen from the pool of talented men.
It ruled in a very intelligent fashion. While they didadopted the Ming way of ruling, they also preserved their own identity. They kept communicating in their own language and never divulged their documents to the Chinese. The rulers spent the summers in Manchuria, their homeland which was closed to the Chinese. They maintained their superiority over the Chinese by giving greater powers to the Manchu officials. They separated the duties of the Chinese and the Manchu troops, and never allowed the Chinese troops to become stronger than the Manchu troops. The Qing also resorted to imposing the Queue Order and the literary inquisition to subjugate the non Manchu population of China. Under the Queue Order, the Chinese men were required to shave the front half of their head and braid the remaining hair in a ponytail or
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a queue. In the other measure of literary inquisition, the writings of intellectuals of China were judged by Manchu authorities. If the literary works were found to be against the ruler, the writers would be persecuted.
The period of rule of this dynasty was that of peace and prosperity. Public works improved under the Qing rule. The rulers reduced taxes and also exempted the population from paying them when famine or drought struck them. Trade and commerce flourished as well. For the first time influence of the west was felt in China. England wanted to import tea and silk from China. European effect was also seen in Chinese art. While writers produced brilliant works in the form of novels, short stories and drama, artists made numerous innovations in creatingnew colors. The reign of the Emperor Kangxi, Emperor Yongzheng and Emperor Qianlong is termed as the Golden Age of the Qing Dynasty. The 250 years rule, of the three emperors, saw arts and science reach the highest levels during the entire rule of the Qing. Impressive literary works like A Dream of Red Mansions, The Scholars and The Peach Blossom Fan, were written.
Fall
With the beginning of the 19th century, control of the dynasty over China started to weaken. China entered into the Opium Wars around 1840s with Britain in which they were defeated by the British armies. Internal rebellions, like the T'ai P'ing rebellion, further weakened the kingdom. Japan's ambition to conquer its neighboring lands, in order to use them as buffer against foreign attacks and also
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yelling and throwing bottles at the officers. During the fracas, Volpe struggled with an intoxicated patron named John Rejouis and eventually pushed Rejouis to the ground. Rejouis held up his badge as a New York City Corrections Officer. Volpe slapped Rejouis's hand and knocked the badge to the ground.
Shortly thereafter, Abner Louima confronted Volpe and began yelling at him regarding his treatment of Rejouis. Volpe attempted to push Louima away from the club, but Louima refused to move and the confrontation escalated. As Schwarz, Wiese and other officers approached and tried to handcuff Louima, Volpe was struck hard on the side of his head and knocked to the ground. Volpe thought Louima had hit him. In fact, Jay Nicholas, Louima's cousin, struck Volpe and then fled.
Officers who hadseen Nicholas strike Volpe began chasing Nicholas up Flatbush Avenue. Volpe joined the chase, thinking he was in pursuit of Louima. During the chase Volpe encountered Patrick Antoine, an individual who had not been at the club and was simply on his way home. Volpe yelled at Antoine and began beating him, using a flashlight to strike his head and face. Antoine suffered bruises and contusions on his head and a laceration over his right eye that required seven stitches. Several other officers then arrived and placed Antoine under arrest.
Later on the morning of August 9, 1999, Volpe provided false information to Assistant Kings County District Attorney Sheila O'Rourke regarding his assault on Antoine. He told O'Rourke that while he was attempting to place Louima in handcuffs, Antoine
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pushed and punched him and refused to be handcuffed. Volpe also swore out a complaint attesting to these facts and charging Antoine with felony assault, obstructing government administration in the second degree, and disorderly conduct.
Meanwhile, Schwarz and Wiese had placed Louima in custody following his encounter with Volpe. They were driving Louima to the 70th Precinct in their patrol car when Sergeant Bellomo broadcast a description of the man who had assaulted Volpe. Although he was not the assailant, Louima matched the description. Louima testified that the driver of the patrol car stopped in the vicinity of Nostrand Avenue and Glenwood Road, with Louima sitting *80 in handcuffs in the back of the car. Louima further testified that both officers got out of the car, opened the reardoor and began to beat him about the body and head, at least once with an unidentified hard object, inflicting contusions and bruises.
Schwarz and Wiese then drove to Glenwood Road and Bedford Avenue, where they radioed Bellomo that they had in custody a suspect in the assault on Volpe. Volpe and his partner, Thomas Bruder, overheard this and drove to Glenwood Road and Bedford Avenue. Upon arrival and after a brief conversation with the other officers present, Volpe approached Louima, who was still in handcuffs in the back of the patrol car. Volpe taunted Louima and beat him on his head and face with a closed fist and a radio. Louima sustained lacerations and abrasions on his face and swelling in his mouth and around his eye.
Schwarz and
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is another factor at play: fatigue. In most leagues around the world, teams play one game a week, typically on the weekend. Midweek games are known to pose significant endurance challenges that lead to backups getting starts. In Brazil, teams are playing every four to five days in a climate hotter than most of them are used to, so it only heightens the impact of fatigue. For example, Algeria tired noticeably late in their loss Monday to Germany, and it probably cost them the game.
Expect more of the same Tuesday. The U.S. will play Belgium in Salvador, located in the northeastern state of Bahia. As a rule, the farther north you go in Brazil, the closer to the Equator you are and the hotter it gets. Meanwhile, Argentinaplays Switzerland in Sao Paolo, where the temperature won't be as stifling as the Swiss tendency to focus on defense first, last and always, particularly after their open play against France in the group stage led to a 5-2 blowout loss.
An American referee in Brazil
American referee Mark Geiger has drawn praise during this World Cup for his officiating in two group stage games. As a result, the former high school teacher from New Jersey earned the right to be the first American lead official in a knockout stage game, running the show for Nigeria-France.
As it turns out, he called a loose game, as he often does in Major League Soccer, letting the teams play and stepping in only when necessary. This often draws criticism in MLS, as the
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and the ability to promote what each group were doing.
People in the community were starting to talk more openly around LGBT+ matters, and family and friends of those that identified as LGBT+ were able to easily find support. The University of Gloucestershire was now onboard, with the Students' Union and LGBT-+ Society also making a commitment.
Key awareness campaigns were run during LGBT History Month in February, and then came the plans for a greater IDAHOT campaign, focusing on a number of matters the LGBT+ community faces on a regular basis. With a talk from Paris Lees, several workshops and information sessions ran throughout the day, and opportunities to discuss LGBT matters, the day was a huge success, with many members of the community feeling empowered and safe knowingthey were able to access groups and services without judgement.
The Partnership now had around 10 key organisations involved, as well as multiple connections around the county offering their support. The Partnership started to put more resources in place, and promoting LGBT+ events in Gloucestershire and beyond.
2017
From the very start of January 2017, the LGBT+ Partnership was pulling together a range of campaigns for History Month and IDAHOT, the main two focuses of the group, as well as supporting their member's gatherings.
LGBT History Month saw the launch of the Identity campaign, which was an opportunity to bring together the Partnership's organisations for a weekend event at The Wilson Art Gallery in Cheltenham. With a range of stalls and workshops over the two days, the event got people talking about
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discuss what they do to support the LGBT+ community in Gloucestershire. The campaign also focused on local events, and figures who identified as LGBT+ or supporters.
As well as this, the LGBT Partnership website was launched, giving more around the county the option to find information about what we do, as well groups within the Partnership.
Throughout 2018, the Partnership focused on making more connections and having greater visibility in the community, reaching beyond Cheltenham, into Gloucestershire and surrounding counties. There was a larger presence at events, such as the University's Freshers' Fayre, as well as several nearby colleges as an chance for young people to talk more about LGBT+ matters.
Come the end of 2018, the Partnership had over 20 member orgnastions and had formed a strong relation with newly-openedSober Parrot in Cheltenham, where they now have monthly coffee socials.
2019
In 2019, the Partnership expanded it's attendance at a number of events, ranging from Pride On Tour, Cheltenham Midsummer Fiesta, Freshers' fayres and community events. With this new members and partners have joined, such as Gloucester Lesbifriends, Inclusive Church, Trans Gloucester and The Eddystone Trust, and many others!
There was a greater focus on asking what the LGBT+ community was needing in the area - better access to healthcare was one of the big things that came up on our radar. We partnered with Healthwatch Gloucestershire who ran a number of sessions and opportunities for feedback.
The Chatty Parrot socials have grown, as a monthly gathering at The Sober Parrot in Cheltenham, and the same venue now also sees a
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is operated to evacuate the cylinder. This reduction of the atmospheric pressure around the penis causes blood to engorge the penis, bringing it to an erect state.
Once erection is achieved, the constriction ring or band is slipped off the open end of the cylinder, whereupon it contracts around the base of the erect penis. Placement of the ring or band around the erect penis significantly restricts the flow of blood back out of the penis, thereby maintaining the penis in an erect state until such time as the ring or bands are removed following intimate sexual activity such as intercourse.
Removal of the bands requires the user to locate and pull the safety loops attached to the bands until the constriction device is expanded sufficiently to permit the userGeneral of Canada and the Canadian Minister of Finance. The title is currently held by Sir Julian Rose, 5th Baronet, of Hardwick House, Oxfordshire.
Tupper of Armdale, Nova Scotia. Created in 1888, for Sir Charles Tupper, Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Prime Minister of Canada. The title is currently held by Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, 6th Bt., of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island.
Dormant
Arthur of Upper Canada. Created in 1841, for Lt.-General Sir George Arthur, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada from 1838 to 1841. The presumed heir is Benjamin Nathan Arthur.
Robinson of Toronto. Created in 1854, for Sir John Beverley Robinson, the son of a prominent United Empire Loyalist, he became Chief Justice of Upper Canada and dominated the politics of Upper Canada as the undisputed leader of
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a staggered pattern upon the ironing cylinder between said cylinder and a fabric covered metal shell roll cover in order to provide the desired resiliency. However, today, with the development of more durable and versatile materials, the metal shell roll cover backed by a multiplicity of springs has been primarily replaced by compressible padding such as earlier described and also shown and discussed in Mazzolla supra.
Second, with the advent of the use of resilient cushioning pads as backup members between the fabric roll cover and ironing cylinder, another difficulty developed. Since the steam chest temperature in an industrial rotatable cylinder ironer is of the order of 300.degree.F or higher, a considerable amount of steam is released from the water-damp work pieces during the ironing process. Released steam permeatesthe fabric roll cover, condenses within and saturates the backup pad member, which results in the two additional problems of excess heat loss by means of conductive transmission of steam chest heat through the rotatable cylinder, which causes reduced efficiency of the ironing machine, and a combination of oxide and chemical corrosion of the rotatable cylinder as a result of extended periods of exposure of said cylinder surface to cleaning material residues entrained within the condensed steam which saturates the roll cover backup pad.
Various methods have been devised in attempts to overcome the excess heat loss and ironing machine rotatable cylinder corrosion problems resulting from steam condensation thereon, as well as also minimizing cleaning residue of corrosion effects upon said cylinder from contaminated water saturation of the backup
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Larissa Behrendt
Resume
Prof. Larissa Behrendt is a Eualeyai/Kamillaroi woman. She is the Professor of Law and Director of Research at the Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at the University of Technology, Sydney.
She is admitted to the Supreme Court of the ACT and NSW as a barrister.Larissa is a Land Commissioner at the Land and Environment Court and the Alternate Chair of the Serious Offenders Review Board, a member of the Academy of Social Sciences of Australia and a founding member of the Australian Academy of Law.
She is the Chair of the Humanities and Creative Arts panel of the Australian Research Council College of Experts. She is the author of several books on Indigenous legal issues. She won the 2002 David Uniapon Award and a 2005 Commonwealth WriterÕs Prize forher novel Home.
Her latest novel, Legacy, is due for release in October this year. Larissa is a Board Member of the Museum of Contemporary Art, a board member of Tranby Aboriginal College and a Director of the Bangarra Dance Theatre. She was named as 2009 NAIDOC Person of the Year.
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and spaces the fibers in cable structures.
In one process, the coating material is applied by advancing the lightguide fiber through a reservoir in an open cup applicator containing a liquid polymer material. Typically, the fiber enters the reservoir through a free surface, and exits through a relatively small die orifice at the bottom of the reservoir. The coating material is treated, the diameter of the coated fiber is measured and the fiber is taken up by a suitable capstan.
Uniform wetting of the fiber during the coating process is largely affected by the behavior of an entrance meniscus which exists where the fiber is advanced through the free surface of the coating material in the reservoir. As is well known, the wetting characteristics of two materials such as aof the passage to substantially prevent air from entering the passage as the fiber is pulled therethrough. The diameter of the passage is sufficiently large to prevent contact of the fiber with its sides.
In yet another apparatus, there is provided a continuum of liquid coating material, which extends from a free surface in a reservoir through first and second dies at opposite ends of a chamber. The elongated material, which may be drawn lightguide fiber, is advanced through the coating material at a velocity which causes air to become entrained in the coating material and in a direction from the reservoir to the second die. The advance of the elongated material through the coating material causes a pressure gradient to be established between portions of the first die
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