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Uh oh, we spy a feud brewing! Leona Lewis’s split with childhood sweetheart Lou Al-Chamaa is set to turn ugly, after her cheeky ex has demanded a million-dollar payout. SEE LEONA’S STYLE HIGHS AND LOWS HERE! The electrician turned Sony talent scout is reportedly demanding a £1.5 million payout from the star, after claiming he helped her to become famous. It’s said Leona’s bitter ex is telling friends that he filled in the star’s X Factor form, and now plans to use this as evidence for his demands. ‘He believes he has played a huge role in Leona’s success,’ one insider told The Sun. And now it seems Lou believes he is entitled to some of Leona’s earnings. ‘He believes he has the rights of a common-law husband,’ the insider added. Leona and Lou split back in June, with reports suggesting the star and her other half grew apart after the Bleeding Love singer’s constant travelling. At first the separation was said to be amicable, but it seems it could soon get messy if Leona doesn’t meet Lou’s demands. The British beauty has reportedly already offered him their £600,000 Hackney home in order to make a clean break, but it seems Lou has his eyes on a bigger prize. Do you think Lou deserves a payout for helping Leona rise to fame? Or is her non-famous ex just trying to cash in on her success? Let us know your thoughts in the comments box below. SEE LEONA LEWIS’S STYLE HISTORY HERE!
Uh oh , we spy a feud brewing ! Leona Lewis ’s split with childhood sweetheart Lou Al - Chamaa is set to turn ugly , after her cheeky ex has demanded a million - dollar payout . SEE LEONA ’S STYLE HIGHS AND LOWS HERE ! The electrician turned Sony talent scout is reportedly demanding a £ 1.5 million payout from the star , after claiming he helped her to become famous . It ’s said Leona ’s bitter ex is telling friends that he filled in the star ’s X Factor form , and now plans to use this as evidence for his demands . ‘ He believes he has played a huge role in Leona ’s success , ’ one insider told The Sun . And now it seems Lou believes he is entitled to some of Leona ’s earnings . ‘ He believes he has the rights of a common - law husband , ’ the insider added . Leona and Lou split back in June , with reports suggesting the star and her other half grew apart after the Bleeding Love singer ’s constant travelling . At first the separation was said to be amicable , but it seems it could soon get messy if Leona does n’t meet Lou ’s demands . The British beauty has reportedly already offered him their £ 600,000 Hackney home in order to make a clean break , but it seems Lou has his eyes on a bigger prize . Do you think Lou deserves a payout for helping Leona rise to fame ? Or is her non - famous ex just trying to cash in on her success ? Let us know your thoughts in the comments box below . SEE LEONA LEWIS ’S STYLE HISTORY HERE !
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When Ted decided to make the transition to male, he knew he wanted to tell his meeting, but didn’t want a flood of questions. That’s when the meeting stepped up. Kody Hersh lifts up the Jesus who stood with those on the margins of society. A.J. Mendoza found Quakers as a young adult. He describes the powerful mystical experience that had him crying in the Meetinghouse, and kept him coming back.
When Ted decided to make the transition to male , he knew he wanted to tell his meeting , but did n’t want a flood of questions . That ’s when the meeting stepped up . Kody Hersh lifts up the Jesus who stood with those on the margins of society . A.J. Mendoza found Quakers as a young adult . He describes the powerful mystical experience that had him crying in the Meetinghouse , and kept him coming back .
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The folks at the Ad Pods Bluetooth Marketing System have it setup so you can promote your enterprise locally. The employees for Bluetooth have been there and done that. But more importantly, they've been on the forefront of the Network Marketing Industry for quite some time. They know how "sharky" the waters can get. Advert marketing is so much more than a lot of marketers would expect. They are more than just flyers. The pods will send pictures, videos, animation, music and virtual business cards, which stores your contact information right into the recipients phone. That is powerful! If you use the software and pod together it's much easier to control. As an example, you can program to send adverts on a schedule. If you have a promotion you wish to send out at ten in the morning and another one sent out at three o'clock in the afternoon, this can be programmed into the unit. The pod can also run a blocking list. If you are using the pod at a specific location in town, and do not want to be hitting the location you are in over and over again. The software will not let this happen because it remembers not to send this same message again unless you program it to do this. The blocking list will also not send a message to someone who has declined to receive your message. An Ad Pods is a stationary unit, but also becomes mobile with it's optional rechargeable battery pack. Try sending off thousands of advertisements while off skiing or fishing. Wherever you go, wherever you are, you can be marketing your services and products using this product. Using Ad Pods puts you in a very unique position when prospects are phoning you to find out more about your offer. Usually, you have to be cold calling them. Because this method of Bluetooth advertising is Opt-in advertising, it is permission based. The prospects getting our advertisements aren't being abused via email. This company's vision is to be that company that sets the standards for the future legislation that will enforce and regulate this type of technology. At the present, a vast majority of the marketplace is not yet aware of the full scope of this new technology, or where it will go. The Ads Pods Bluetooth Marketing System is on the verge of a major breakthrough. They have the right products and a clear vision of the future of this technology that is growing in leaps and bounds. This company is positioned with one of the easiest, simplest, most cost effective products in the marketplace. They want top class independent distributors to affiliate market their system with them and help them make the Bluetooth market regulated. It is a special moment in their evolution. This company knows they will grow because of their system and also because of their commitment to the customers. For more insight into their lucrative payment plans and more information about the affiliate program they offer, you can get all of the details at the company's website.
The folks at the Ad Pods Bluetooth Marketing System have it setup so you can promote your enterprise locally . The employees for Bluetooth have been there and done that . But more importantly , they 've been on the forefront of the Network Marketing Industry for quite some time . They know how " sharky " the waters can get . Advert marketing is so much more than a lot of marketers would expect . They are more than just flyers . The pods will send pictures , videos , animation , music and virtual business cards , which stores your contact information right into the recipients phone . That is powerful ! If you use the software and pod together it 's much easier to control . As an example , you can program to send adverts on a schedule . If you have a promotion you wish to send out at ten in the morning and another one sent out at three o'clock in the afternoon , this can be programmed into the unit . The pod can also run a blocking list . If you are using the pod at a specific location in town , and do not want to be hitting the location you are in over and over again . The software will not let this happen because it remembers not to send this same message again unless you program it to do this . The blocking list will also not send a message to someone who has declined to receive your message . An Ad Pods is a stationary unit , but also becomes mobile with it 's optional rechargeable battery pack . Try sending off thousands of advertisements while off skiing or fishing . Wherever you go , wherever you are , you can be marketing your services and products using this product . Using Ad Pods puts you in a very unique position when prospects are phoning you to find out more about your offer . Usually , you have to be cold calling them . Because this method of Bluetooth advertising is Opt - in advertising , it is permission based . The prospects getting our advertisements are n't being abused via email . This company 's vision is to be that company that sets the standards for the future legislation that will enforce and regulate this type of technology . At the present , a vast majority of the marketplace is not yet aware of the full scope of this new technology , or where it will go . The Ads Pods Bluetooth Marketing System is on the verge of a major breakthrough . They have the right products and a clear vision of the future of this technology that is growing in leaps and bounds . This company is positioned with one of the easiest , simplest , most cost effective products in the marketplace . They want top class independent distributors to affiliate market their system with them and help them make the Bluetooth market regulated . It is a special moment in their evolution . This company knows they will grow because of their system and also because of their commitment to the customers . For more insight into their lucrative payment plans and more information about the affiliate program they offer , you can get all of the details at the company 's website .
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In my last article, I wrote about the faithful participation in the life of Christ and what that entails on a practical level. In this present paper, I hope with God’s help to address the issue in terms of our beloved clergy. In the last paper, I made a distinction between being at church and being in church. On the surface, this distinction does not hold for our clergy by the fact of their ordination. We must necessarily be in church leading the services. However, the words of our Lord Jesus Christ come to mind, “This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoreth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.” (Matthew 15:8) There is a temptation for clergy and faithful alike to be physically present for services while their hearts remain cold and hardened. In the last few decades, the topic of clergy burnout has been much discussed and analyzed, even in the Orthodox Church. Prior to writing this article, I spent some time doing research on the subject and found some interesting if not troubling tendencies. When the topic of clergy burnout was broached, the authors (save a very few exceptions) employed examples of secular life from movies, television, and contemporary culture. In identifying the problems that typically led to burnout, at least according to these authors, the issues raised were often the same ones that one might find in a stressful secular job or in a corporate boardroom—power struggles, administrative issues, lack of recognition, or lack of pay or vacation time. In other words, the burnout was associated with a lack of satisfaction with the “job.” As one might expect, the solutions to this lack of satisfaction were rooted in modern psychology. In my years as a bishop and a priest, my experience has been quite different. I am not questioning the existence of the phenomenon of burnout per se—it exists and I have witnessed it, sadly. However, my experience of the problem has been quite different from what I described in the preceding paragraph. I have witnessed good and sincere clergy who are worn out and have expressed what others call “burnout.” They were serving at the Holy Altar but they remained preoccupied with the administration of the parish or the daily needs of their parishioners. They had come to view their “real work” as something other than the divine services. In most instances, such a perception was never verbalized. Most of them would not have even been aware of it. Please know that I am writing about good men who gradually found that their priorities had shifted and I am not judging them. The constant pull of the secular world had gradually eroded their original conviction that the only work that truly matters is the holy divine services. If personal prayer, continual repentance, and the liturgical life of the Church, are not the primary manner in which our lives are defined, we may easily adopt secular attitudes, thoughts, and behaviors. Father Petroniu Tanase, former abbot of the Skete of the Forerunner on Mount Athos, noted, “Everything we receive, we see, we hear leaves some marks…. Because you go on the road and see a filthiness [dirtiness]… and without your will, you do not think about it… but the dirt left a stain on you… Farther on, someone is quarreling, you hear some bad words, dirty, swear words…. You do not agree with them, but they remained in your soul…. To remove them, that means apatheia [absence of passions], to be without passion, that is the evil no longer impress you… to remove them is very difficult.” The removal of these stains is not accomplished through administrative work but only through the ascetical practices found in the services of the Church. The Church provides us with examples of a well-ordered life in the lives of the saints. For example St. Mary of Egypt struggled in the desert for forty-seven years, seventeen of which she endured tremendous temptation and suffering. When she recognized the passions welling up in her, she threw herself on the ground, asking for God’s mercy. Rather than imitating her example, we may be tempted to look for comfort by watching too much television or spend time surfing the internet instead of praying. We justify the behavior by telling ourselves we need to unwind and relax. This can happen to any of us whether we are clergy or laity, if our moorings are not firmly tied to the liturgical and spiritual life of the Church. Once we have become unmoored, we have a tendency to blame all types of external factors for our state in life. The sad fact is that we have all become soft. We desire an easy Christianity without a cross and without ascetic struggle. Saint Seraphim of Sarov was once asked: “How do our times differ from those of the first Christians?” Saint Seraphim replied that we do not share their resolve to follow Christ everywhere and at all times, to be with Him alone until the end. Providentially, there is always a way back to the Father’s house. We do not have to continue to seek that which is lacking from the husks that the swine eat (Luke 15:16). During Great Lent of 2017, His Grace Bishop Irenei (Steenberg) offered a deeply moving and spiritually insightful talk to the ROCOR hierarchs and clergy entitled, “The Cry of the Humbled Heart—the Ascetical Significance of the Great Canon.” I would highly recommend it for your edification, especially if you are struggling with the issues I’ve broached in this article. In his meditation, His Grace explains the circumstances concerning which the Great Canon was composed. “Something particularly relevant for our understanding of the Canon however, but without which we cannot understand the Canon, took place in the year 712. A ‘robber council’ was held, in which the decrees of the Sixth Ecumenical Council—where again, St. Andrew had been present in an official capacity—the decrees of the Council and the Council as a whole were rejected as the Devil attempted to strike a blow against the Church’s confession of truth in the face of the heresy of Monothelitism. “We have to remember that great tragedy of his life. Only a few years before—we don’t know the exact year of his death—but it’s possible he died as early as 726, which would mean he had fewer than fourteen years of life between his betrayal of God and the Faith and the Church at the robber council, and his subsequent repentance, and ultimately his repose. And it is in this context—of a man who had ascended from the sorry lot of a mute child to the highest offices of Imperial Orthodoxy; from the status of an unknown to the pastor of thousands of souls, who had nevertheless denied his Savior in the most vile of ways, yet had been rescued from his error by that same God and called back to His service—that St. Andrew pens the Great Canon. That is to say, his Canon of Repentance was not a theoretical work of a writer trying to explore themes that he felt were important for dogmatic or principled reasons. While burnout was not the cause that distanced St. Andrew from the Lord, his response provides us with clues as to the way out of this morass. The fundamental diagnosis is the same even though the presenting symptoms are different. The cure is also the same—heartfelt repentance. Such repentance can only be found in prayer. When our hearts become dry and hardened, the example of Saint Andrew provides a curative example of what our next step should be. Rather than plunging further into administrative duties or extra-spiritual work, we renew the commitment to the prayer rule. If we remain steadfast and committed to this, we will find prayer an infinite oasis of nourishment, rest, and comfort. The long services will become transforming and an opportunity for personal refreshment rather than an arduous obligation. Once again, His Grace gives us an example in how the Divine Scriptures become alive for us. A life lived in repentance is the only life worth living. We will find that the old, secular bromides such as “You deserve to be happy” or “You deserve to be recognized” will be understood for what they are, panaceas that destroy the spiritual life. Repentance is the antidote to all the passions and has the transformative power to make us true disciples of Christ. Repentance transforms our hearts and our minds, healing the nous, so that we see ourselves as God sees us—fellow workers in the Lord’s vineyard rather than competitors with our brother clergy; servants and fathers to the spiritual children the Lord Jesus has entrusted us. Perhaps, most significantly, we will find the peace, joy, and love which we seek. In this scenario, burnout is a non sequitur. [i] Stavros, George. Spirituality and Health: The Soul/Body Connection. Winter 1999.
In my last article , I wrote about the faithful participation in the life of Christ and what that entails on a practical level . In this present paper , I hope with God ’s help to address the issue in terms of our beloved clergy . In the last paper , I made a distinction between being at church and being in church . On the surface , this distinction does not hold for our clergy by the fact of their ordination . We must necessarily be in church leading the services . However , the words of our Lord Jesus Christ come to mind , “ This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth , and honoreth me with their lips ; but their heart is far from me . ” ( Matthew 15:8 ) There is a temptation for clergy and faithful alike to be physically present for services while their hearts remain cold and hardened . In the last few decades , the topic of clergy burnout has been much discussed and analyzed , even in the Orthodox Church . Prior to writing this article , I spent some time doing research on the subject and found some interesting if not troubling tendencies . When the topic of clergy burnout was broached , the authors ( save a very few exceptions ) employed examples of secular life from movies , television , and contemporary culture . In identifying the problems that typically led to burnout , at least according to these authors , the issues raised were often the same ones that one might find in a stressful secular job or in a corporate boardroom — power struggles , administrative issues , lack of recognition , or lack of pay or vacation time . In other words , the burnout was associated with a lack of satisfaction with the “ job . ” As one might expect , the solutions to this lack of satisfaction were rooted in modern psychology . In my years as a bishop and a priest , my experience has been quite different . I am not questioning the existence of the phenomenon of burnout per se — it exists and I have witnessed it , sadly . However , my experience of the problem has been quite different from what I described in the preceding paragraph . I have witnessed good and sincere clergy who are worn out and have expressed what others call “ burnout . ” They were serving at the Holy Altar but they remained preoccupied with the administration of the parish or the daily needs of their parishioners . They had come to view their “ real work ” as something other than the divine services . In most instances , such a perception was never verbalized . Most of them would not have even been aware of it . Please know that I am writing about good men who gradually found that their priorities had shifted and I am not judging them . The constant pull of the secular world had gradually eroded their original conviction that the only work that truly matters is the holy divine services . If personal prayer , continual repentance , and the liturgical life of the Church , are not the primary manner in which our lives are defined , we may easily adopt secular attitudes , thoughts , and behaviors . Father Petroniu Tanase , former abbot of the Skete of the Forerunner on Mount Athos , noted , “ Everything we receive , we see , we hear leaves some marks … . Because you go on the road and see a filthiness [ dirtiness ] … and without your will , you do not think about it … but the dirt left a stain on you … Farther on , someone is quarreling , you hear some bad words , dirty , swear words … . You do not agree with them , but they remained in your soul … . To remove them , that means apatheia [ absence of passions ] , to be without passion , that is the evil no longer impress you … to remove them is very difficult . ” The removal of these stains is not accomplished through administrative work but only through the ascetical practices found in the services of the Church . The Church provides us with examples of a well - ordered life in the lives of the saints . For example St. Mary of Egypt struggled in the desert for forty - seven years , seventeen of which she endured tremendous temptation and suffering . When she recognized the passions welling up in her , she threw herself on the ground , asking for God ’s mercy . Rather than imitating her example , we may be tempted to look for comfort by watching too much television or spend time surfing the internet instead of praying . We justify the behavior by telling ourselves we need to unwind and relax . This can happen to any of us whether we are clergy or laity , if our moorings are not firmly tied to the liturgical and spiritual life of the Church . Once we have become unmoored , we have a tendency to blame all types of external factors for our state in life . The sad fact is that we have all become soft . We desire an easy Christianity without a cross and without ascetic struggle . Saint Seraphim of Sarov was once asked : “ How do our times differ from those of the first Christians ? ” Saint Seraphim replied that we do not share their resolve to follow Christ everywhere and at all times , to be with Him alone until the end . Providentially , there is always a way back to the Father ’s house . We do not have to continue to seek that which is lacking from the husks that the swine eat ( Luke 15:16 ) . During Great Lent of 2017 , His Grace Bishop Irenei ( Steenberg ) offered a deeply moving and spiritually insightful talk to the ROCOR hierarchs and clergy entitled , “ The Cry of the Humbled Heart — the Ascetical Significance of the Great Canon . ” I would highly recommend it for your edification , especially if you are struggling with the issues I ’ve broached in this article . In his meditation , His Grace explains the circumstances concerning which the Great Canon was composed . “ Something particularly relevant for our understanding of the Canon however , but without which we can not understand the Canon , took place in the year 712 . A ‘ robber council ’ was held , in which the decrees of the Sixth Ecumenical Council — where again , St. Andrew had been present in an official capacity — the decrees of the Council and the Council as a whole were rejected as the Devil attempted to strike a blow against the Church ’s confession of truth in the face of the heresy of Monothelitism . “ We have to remember that great tragedy of his life . Only a few years before — we do n’t know the exact year of his death — but it ’s possible he died as early as 726 , which would mean he had fewer than fourteen years of life between his betrayal of God and the Faith and the Church at the robber council , and his subsequent repentance , and ultimately his repose . And it is in this context — of a man who had ascended from the sorry lot of a mute child to the highest offices of Imperial Orthodoxy ; from the status of an unknown to the pastor of thousands of souls , who had nevertheless denied his Savior in the most vile of ways , yet had been rescued from his error by that same God and called back to His service — that St. Andrew pens the Great Canon . That is to say , his Canon of Repentance was not a theoretical work of a writer trying to explore themes that he felt were important for dogmatic or principled reasons . While burnout was not the cause that distanced St. Andrew from the Lord , his response provides us with clues as to the way out of this morass . The fundamental diagnosis is the same even though the presenting symptoms are different . The cure is also the same — heartfelt repentance . Such repentance can only be found in prayer . When our hearts become dry and hardened , the example of Saint Andrew provides a curative example of what our next step should be . Rather than plunging further into administrative duties or extra - spiritual work , we renew the commitment to the prayer rule . If we remain steadfast and committed to this , we will find prayer an infinite oasis of nourishment , rest , and comfort . The long services will become transforming and an opportunity for personal refreshment rather than an arduous obligation . Once again , His Grace gives us an example in how the Divine Scriptures become alive for us . A life lived in repentance is the only life worth living . We will find that the old , secular bromides such as “ You deserve to be happy ” or “ You deserve to be recognized ” will be understood for what they are , panaceas that destroy the spiritual life . Repentance is the antidote to all the passions and has the transformative power to make us true disciples of Christ . Repentance transforms our hearts and our minds , healing the nous , so that we see ourselves as God sees us — fellow workers in the Lord ’s vineyard rather than competitors with our brother clergy ; servants and fathers to the spiritual children the Lord Jesus has entrusted us . Perhaps , most significantly , we will find the peace , joy , and love which we seek . In this scenario , burnout is a non sequitur . [ i ] Stavros , George . Spirituality and Health : The Soul / Body Connection . Winter 1999 .
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With all the comforts of home, Hidden Creek is your home in the Hill Country. You will feel right at home in this adorable country cottage. With 2 bedrooms, a large bathroom with tub and shower, large kitchen/ living area, there is plenty of space to spread out and relax. Don’t forget to spend some time on the large decks that surround the property, or do some searching in the wet weather creek. After a fun day of shopping and sightseeing, come back and relax in the new hot tub with wets and a waterfall.
With all the comforts of home , Hidden Creek is your home in the Hill Country . You will feel right at home in this adorable country cottage . With 2 bedrooms , a large bathroom with tub and shower , large kitchen/ living area , there is plenty of space to spread out and relax . Do n’t forget to spend some time on the large decks that surround the property , or do some searching in the wet weather creek . After a fun day of shopping and sightseeing , come back and relax in the new hot tub with wets and a waterfall .
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Book Two Bridges Hotel online. The Two Bridges Hotel, on the banks of the West Dart River in the heart of Dartmoor, serves local, seasonal cuisine in a stunning moorland setting. Awarded 2 AA Rosettes, and a Taste of the West Gold Award, hearty lunches, imaginative dinners and classic afternoon teas are all served in idyllic surroundings. There are no example menus for Two Bridges Hotel.
Book Two Bridges Hotel online . The Two Bridges Hotel , on the banks of the West Dart River in the heart of Dartmoor , serves local , seasonal cuisine in a stunning moorland setting . Awarded 2 AA Rosettes , and a Taste of the West Gold Award , hearty lunches , imaginative dinners and classic afternoon teas are all served in idyllic surroundings . There are no example menus for Two Bridges Hotel .
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BUTUAN CITY, Jan. 12 (PIA) -- The police force here will introduce innovations in Caraga region this year the better to safeguard public safety and maintain peace and order. In his New Year's message, Caraga PNP Director Police Chief Superintendent Reynaldo S. Rafal said these innovations include the expansion of the e-Blotter System, which was started by the Butuan City Police Office; the implementation of the e-Warrant System, where the warrants of arrest will be placed in a data base system so that an apprehended person’s record can be easily accessed whether he has other standing warrants; and the e-Rouge System, for the convenient access of a suspect’s background information, criminal records and other of his profiles. Other innovations, Rafal said, will be announced to the public in the coming days. He also said that other anti-criminality projects which had worked well in other parts of the country may be replicated here in the region. These may include the creation of “Motorcycle Cops” to counter the “Motorcycle-riding-in-tandem” criminals, enhancing the Police Community Relations, information campaign, police visibility patrols on the streets and emphasis on the capability of the police to conduct search and rescue and relief and rehabilitation operations. Director Rafal said that per instruction from CPNP PDGen. Bartolome, the police mobile forces such as the Regional Public Safety Battalions and the City and Provincial Public Safety Companies, will conduct not only internal security operations but also disaster management operations. The director said that they will also continue with their existing campaign to arrest the wanted persons, the realization of the policeman-per-barangay and other on-going projects. Rafal commended the regional police force for a job well done in 2011, as crime volume decreased by 19.1 percent, compared to the previous year. He said that the reduction of the crime rate nationwide had also been noted by the police higher headquarters. He added the figures in the region went down even in November and December last year, when the crime volume was expected to rise due to the holiday season.
BUTUAN CITY , Jan. 12 ( PIA ) -- The police force here will introduce innovations in Caraga region this year the better to safeguard public safety and maintain peace and order . In his New Year 's message , Caraga PNP Director Police Chief Superintendent Reynaldo S. Rafal said these innovations include the expansion of the e - Blotter System , which was started by the Butuan City Police Office ; the implementation of the e - Warrant System , where the warrants of arrest will be placed in a data base system so that an apprehended person ’s record can be easily accessed whether he has other standing warrants ; and the e - Rouge System , for the convenient access of a suspect ’s background information , criminal records and other of his profiles . Other innovations , Rafal said , will be announced to the public in the coming days . He also said that other anti - criminality projects which had worked well in other parts of the country may be replicated here in the region . These may include the creation of “ Motorcycle Cops ” to counter the “ Motorcycle - riding - in - tandem ” criminals , enhancing the Police Community Relations , information campaign , police visibility patrols on the streets and emphasis on the capability of the police to conduct search and rescue and relief and rehabilitation operations . Director Rafal said that per instruction from CPNP PDGen . Bartolome , the police mobile forces such as the Regional Public Safety Battalions and the City and Provincial Public Safety Companies , will conduct not only internal security operations but also disaster management operations . The director said that they will also continue with their existing campaign to arrest the wanted persons , the realization of the policeman - per - barangay and other on - going projects . Rafal commended the regional police force for a job well done in 2011 , as crime volume decreased by 19.1 percent , compared to the previous year . He said that the reduction of the crime rate nationwide had also been noted by the police higher headquarters . He added the figures in the region went down even in November and December last year , when the crime volume was expected to rise due to the holiday season .
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A clean, minimal app to create and view flashcard decks. Please let us know if you have any issues and we will attempt to address them. In return, please consider leaving us a positive review if you find the app useful. To Download Flashcard Decks For PC,users need to install an Android Emulator like Xeplayer.With Xeplayer,you can Download Flashcard Decks for PC version on your Windows 7,8,10 and Laptop. 4.Install Flashcard Decks for PC.Now you can play Flashcard Decks on PC.Have fun!
A clean , minimal app to create and view flashcard decks . Please let us know if you have any issues and we will attempt to address them . In return , please consider leaving us a positive review if you find the app useful . To Download Flashcard Decks For PC , users need to install an Android Emulator like Xeplayer . With Xeplayer , you can Download Flashcard Decks for PC version on your Windows 7,8,10 and Laptop . 4.Install Flashcard Decks for PC.Now you can play Flashcard Decks on PC.Have fun !
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TEENAGE round-the-world pilot Lachlan Smart has become only the second ever recipient of the Sunshine Coast Council's Australia Day award for Outstanding Achievement. The 18-year-old took off from the Sunshine Coast Airport in July last year with a dream to become the youngest ever person to circumnavigate the world solo in an aircraft. He touched down again seven weeks later after 24 stops in 15 countries to claim the record. The journey was a testament to the determination of Lachlan and his family and supporters, who spent months in planning and organising the logistics. Lachlan said it was an honour to accept the Outstanding Achievement Award, which was last presented to teenage round-the-world sailor Jessica Watson in 2007. He said he hoped his achievement would encourage other people with dreams to "go for it". "Don't be afraid to chase your dream. The only reason I took on the trip was to prove it doesn't have to take an extraordinary person to achieve extraordinary things."
TEENAGE round - the - world pilot Lachlan Smart has become only the second ever recipient of the Sunshine Coast Council 's Australia Day award for Outstanding Achievement . The 18 - year - old took off from the Sunshine Coast Airport in July last year with a dream to become the youngest ever person to circumnavigate the world solo in an aircraft . He touched down again seven weeks later after 24 stops in 15 countries to claim the record . The journey was a testament to the determination of Lachlan and his family and supporters , who spent months in planning and organising the logistics . Lachlan said it was an honour to accept the Outstanding Achievement Award , which was last presented to teenage round - the - world sailor Jessica Watson in 2007 . He said he hoped his achievement would encourage other people with dreams to " go for it " . " Do n't be afraid to chase your dream . The only reason I took on the trip was to prove it does n't have to take an extraordinary person to achieve extraordinary things . "
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Mountain bikers are being urged to “give an earful” to campaigning politicians, as budget cuts in Northern Ireland put the development of the sport in the region in jeopardy. Outdoor Recreation Northern Ireland (ORNI) says the surprise cuts will have a “massive effect” on mountain biking, after the Department of the Environment slashed the entirety of the organisation’s £120,000 budget. ORNI is responsible for managing and developing outdoor activities in Northern Ireland and has spearheaded the creation of trails in Rostrevor and Castlewellan in County Down and Davagh Forest in County Tyrone. Last summer, ORNI laid out its plan to create eight new trail centres across Northern Ireland by 2024 as well as attracting major international mountain biking competitions. The strategy aimed to generate £25 million for the local economy. Armstrong fears that without anyone to “hold the hands of the landowners”, or secure funding, the planned developments are under threat. In the run up to the general election, Armstrong is asking mountain bikers to “give an earful” to campaigning politicians on their doorsteps to raise awareness of the problem. He said: “We’re not after placards and pickets yet, but we’re not too far away. We have written some very strongly worded letters and may have to resort to a callout for letters in the next month. The news came on the back of the Department of the Environment being forced to cut 11 per cent off its budget in the coming financial year. ORNI has already made five staff redundant.
Mountain bikers are being urged to “ give an earful ” to campaigning politicians , as budget cuts in Northern Ireland put the development of the sport in the region in jeopardy . Outdoor Recreation Northern Ireland ( ORNI ) says the surprise cuts will have a “ massive effect ” on mountain biking , after the Department of the Environment slashed the entirety of the organisation ’s £ 120,000 budget . ORNI is responsible for managing and developing outdoor activities in Northern Ireland and has spearheaded the creation of trails in Rostrevor and Castlewellan in County Down and Davagh Forest in County Tyrone . Last summer , ORNI laid out its plan to create eight new trail centres across Northern Ireland by 2024 as well as attracting major international mountain biking competitions . The strategy aimed to generate £ 25 million for the local economy . Armstrong fears that without anyone to “ hold the hands of the landowners ” , or secure funding , the planned developments are under threat . In the run up to the general election , Armstrong is asking mountain bikers to “ give an earful ” to campaigning politicians on their doorsteps to raise awareness of the problem . He said : “ We ’re not after placards and pickets yet , but we ’re not too far away . We have written some very strongly worded letters and may have to resort to a callout for letters in the next month . The news came on the back of the Department of the Environment being forced to cut 11 per cent off its budget in the coming financial year . ORNI has already made five staff redundant .
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At Paramount Pictures, Eben worked his way up from assistant to Senior Vice President of Acquisitions and Production. As a feature film executive, Eben has supervised projects grossing over one billion dollars cumulative and earning 17 Academy Award nominations. In addition to both acquiring and developing films, Eben was also a part of the creative outreach to China, having numerous co-productions in development with Chinese partners. In 2016, Eben transitioned into the bustling TV division of Paramount as Senior Vice President of Development. He is responsible for both scripted and unscripted concepts and oversees a plethora of projects in various stages of development and production. Most recently, he is overseeing a Netflix series in production, a documentary feature with Amy Berg, and has additional series with Amazon, Netflix, BET, EPIX, and E!. Some Notable past projects include eight Academy award nominated and Academy award-winning ARRIVAL starring Amy Adams, directed by Denis Villeneuve, and two-time Academy Award-nominated FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS starring Meryl Streep; Academy Award-nominated stop-motion film ANOMALISA written and directed by Charlie Kaufman, TOP FIVE, written and directed by comedian Chris Rock, EVERYBODY WANTS SOME!! written and directed by Richard Linklater, JACKASS PRESENTS: BAD GRANDPA, JACKASS 3D, JUSTIN BIEBER: NEVER SAY NEVER, FOOTLOOSE, KATY PERRY: PART OF ME.
At Paramount Pictures , Eben worked his way up from assistant to Senior Vice President of Acquisitions and Production . As a feature film executive , Eben has supervised projects grossing over one billion dollars cumulative and earning 17 Academy Award nominations . In addition to both acquiring and developing films , Eben was also a part of the creative outreach to China , having numerous co - productions in development with Chinese partners . In 2016 , Eben transitioned into the bustling TV division of Paramount as Senior Vice President of Development . He is responsible for both scripted and unscripted concepts and oversees a plethora of projects in various stages of development and production . Most recently , he is overseeing a Netflix series in production , a documentary feature with Amy Berg , and has additional series with Amazon , Netflix , BET , EPIX , and E ! . Some Notable past projects include eight Academy award nominated and Academy award - winning ARRIVAL starring Amy Adams , directed by Denis Villeneuve , and two - time Academy Award - nominated FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS starring Meryl Streep ; Academy Award - nominated stop - motion film ANOMALISA written and directed by Charlie Kaufman , TOP FIVE , written and directed by comedian Chris Rock , EVERYBODY WANTS SOME ! ! written and directed by Richard Linklater , JACKASS PRESENTS : BAD GRANDPA , JACKASS 3D , JUSTIN BIEBER : NEVER SAY NEVER , FOOTLOOSE , KATY PERRY : PART OF ME .
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Skin can begin to wrinkle and sag as a result of age, sun exposure, smoking and genetics. Children and young adults have smooth, round faces due to evenly distributed fatty tissues with good skin elasticity in facial contours. Over time, the skin sags, and facial volume is lost and folds/wrinkles around the chin, jawline and neck begin to form. A facelift is frequently performed in conjunction with blepharoplasty, or eyelid surgery, forehead lift, chin/cheek augmentation, and/or conservative liposuction, to create an overall rejuvenation of the face. It is often very rejuvenating to combine facelift procedures with fat grafting to the face to restore the facial volume that is lost with aging. Dr. Mohamed will typically perform facelift surgery under general anesthesia, however, it can sometimes be performed under local anesthesia with IV sedation. Incisions inside the hairline at the temple, in front of the ear, then around the earlobe and behind the ear, ending at the scalp area. Excess skin is removed and sagging muscles and connective tissues are tightened. In some cases, fatty deposits are removed from beneath the chin and neck. Incisions are closed with small sutures. The procedure may take up to 3-4 hours depending on whether any other procedures are performed at the same time.
Skin can begin to wrinkle and sag as a result of age , sun exposure , smoking and genetics . Children and young adults have smooth , round faces due to evenly distributed fatty tissues with good skin elasticity in facial contours . Over time , the skin sags , and facial volume is lost and folds / wrinkles around the chin , jawline and neck begin to form . A facelift is frequently performed in conjunction with blepharoplasty , or eyelid surgery , forehead lift , chin / cheek augmentation , and/or conservative liposuction , to create an overall rejuvenation of the face . It is often very rejuvenating to combine facelift procedures with fat grafting to the face to restore the facial volume that is lost with aging . Dr. Mohamed will typically perform facelift surgery under general anesthesia , however , it can sometimes be performed under local anesthesia with IV sedation . Incisions inside the hairline at the temple , in front of the ear , then around the earlobe and behind the ear , ending at the scalp area . Excess skin is removed and sagging muscles and connective tissues are tightened . In some cases , fatty deposits are removed from beneath the chin and neck . Incisions are closed with small sutures . The procedure may take up to 3 - 4 hours depending on whether any other procedures are performed at the same time .
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"Newton" director Amit V. Masurkar, whose movie has been selected as India's official entry to the Oscars, says he always wanted to explore a story in a political space which is otherwise lesser known to urban India. "Newton", which deals with the ideological battle between the government and Maoists, has been selected by a 14-member jury constituted by the Film Federation of India and will represent the country at the Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Film category in 2018. The story of the film revolves around a young government employee Newton Kumar -- essayed by the critically acclaimed Rajkummar Rao -- who is sent out to execute an election in a Maoist-prone area in Chhattisgarh. "Newton" is Masurkar's second film after "Suleimani Keeda". What made him choose a political subject that's quite complicated and not as popular in the cine space as the Kashmir issue or the political crisis of northeastern states? Masurkar told IANS: "I wanted to tell a story in the political space. The reason for choosing Chhattisgarh is that the issue here is different from the two that you have mentioned. Naxals are not asking for a separate country or fighting for development or seeking an answer to any injustice. "The battle is from the ideological differences on democracy. Naxals want to bring a change in democracy by establishing a communist rule. "Therefore, the story of the film is quite clear - a government, an opposition to the government and then there is a man who represents the government, who is honestly trying to do his duty and struggling on his way." The movie, which released on Friday, has been raved about by critics and the film fraternity. It had premiered at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Recounting his struggle to find a producer to the make the film, Masurkar said: "I showed the script to a couple of studios who said that 'Oh, it's politics... Youth have no interest in it'. The moment I narrated the story to Manish (Manish Mundra of Drishyam Films), he said 'Yes' in no time. "He has got a great taste for stories and understands the pulse of the audience." It was later that producer Aanand L. Rai and a banner like Eros International Entertainment came on board. "I showed Aanand sir the film and he liked the film and decided to be a part of its release. And of course, I am thankful for that. But what touched me is, how he remembered me. I once assisted him 14 years ago for one of his telefilms. "He is such a gem of a person. He came out after watching the film, remembering me, saying, 'I am so proud of you Amit, tu kitna bada ho gaya (You've grown up so much)! You made this film." Rajkummar plays the lead character in "Newton", but according to the director, all the characters in the film have been written substantially to build the story. "I made some small changes according to the talent of the actors. Like Pankaj Tripathi is such a brilliant actor who has a command over Hindi, so we wrote the dialogues for him accordingly. "The character of Raghubir Yadav was also elaborated according to his calibre. And Rajkummar was the first choice because there are some of the strong similarities of personality between him and Newton. They are both quite sincere in their job and idealistic," Masurkar said. He hopes that in a scenario where the taste of the Indian audience is changing, they embrace a movie like "Newton". "We are just putting the film out there and leaving the rest to the audience."
" Newton " director Amit V. Masurkar , whose movie has been selected as India 's official entry to the Oscars , says he always wanted to explore a story in a political space which is otherwise lesser known to urban India . " Newton " , which deals with the ideological battle between the government and Maoists , has been selected by a 14 - member jury constituted by the Film Federation of India and will represent the country at the Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Film category in 2018 . The story of the film revolves around a young government employee Newton Kumar -- essayed by the critically acclaimed Rajkummar Rao -- who is sent out to execute an election in a Maoist - prone area in Chhattisgarh . " Newton " is Masurkar 's second film after " Suleimani Keeda " . What made him choose a political subject that 's quite complicated and not as popular in the cine space as the Kashmir issue or the political crisis of northeastern states ? Masurkar told IANS : " I wanted to tell a story in the political space . The reason for choosing Chhattisgarh is that the issue here is different from the two that you have mentioned . Naxals are not asking for a separate country or fighting for development or seeking an answer to any injustice . " The battle is from the ideological differences on democracy . Naxals want to bring a change in democracy by establishing a communist rule . " Therefore , the story of the film is quite clear - a government , an opposition to the government and then there is a man who represents the government , who is honestly trying to do his duty and struggling on his way . " The movie , which released on Friday , has been raved about by critics and the film fraternity . It had premiered at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival . Recounting his struggle to find a producer to the make the film , Masurkar said : " I showed the script to a couple of studios who said that ' Oh , it 's politics ... Youth have no interest in it ' . The moment I narrated the story to Manish ( Manish Mundra of Drishyam Films ) , he said ' Yes ' in no time . " He has got a great taste for stories and understands the pulse of the audience . " It was later that producer Aanand L. Rai and a banner like Eros International Entertainment came on board . " I showed Aanand sir the film and he liked the film and decided to be a part of its release . And of course , I am thankful for that . But what touched me is , how he remembered me . I once assisted him 14 years ago for one of his telefilms . " He is such a gem of a person . He came out after watching the film , remembering me , saying , ' I am so proud of you Amit , tu kitna bada ho gaya ( You 've grown up so much ) ! You made this film . " Rajkummar plays the lead character in " Newton " , but according to the director , all the characters in the film have been written substantially to build the story . " I made some small changes according to the talent of the actors . Like Pankaj Tripathi is such a brilliant actor who has a command over Hindi , so we wrote the dialogues for him accordingly . " The character of Raghubir Yadav was also elaborated according to his calibre . And Rajkummar was the first choice because there are some of the strong similarities of personality between him and Newton . They are both quite sincere in their job and idealistic , " Masurkar said . He hopes that in a scenario where the taste of the Indian audience is changing , they embrace a movie like " Newton " . " We are just putting the film out there and leaving the rest to the audience . "
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From 1994 to 2005, the United States lost more than 900,000 textile and apparel jobs to offshoring. Fast-forward to 2018. The pendulum is swinging back and textiles are returning as lean, highly automated, environmentally conscious production facilities. Within the last six years, there have been significant announcements by foreign-owned textile companies investing in the United States, with site selection choices clustered in the Southeast including the first Chinese owned Cut Make Trim factory in Arkansas.
From 1994 to 2005 , the United States lost more than 900,000 textile and apparel jobs to offshoring . Fast - forward to 2018 . The pendulum is swinging back and textiles are returning as lean , highly automated , environmentally conscious production facilities . Within the last six years , there have been significant announcements by foreign - owned textile companies investing in the United States , with site selection choices clustered in the Southeast including the first Chinese owned Cut Make Trim factory in Arkansas .
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In the war between native and web apps there’s a few aspects that make a native app superior to a web app. Among these are features like push notifications and offline caching. A native app, once installed, is capable of providing the user with a cache of older content (possibly updated in the background) while it’s fetching new, fresh content. This is a great way to avoid loading times for content and it’s something that browser vendors tried to solve with cache manifests and AppCache. Everybody who has tried to implement offline caching for their webpages will know that the AppCache manifest files are a nightmare to maintain and that they’re pretty mysterious about how and when they store things. And so the gap between native and web remained unchanged. The service worker aims to solve all of our issues with this native vs. web gap. The service worker will allow us to have a very granular controlled cache, which is great. It will also allow us to send push notifications, receive background updates and at the end of this talk Jake Archibald mentions that the Chrome team is even working on providing stuff like geofencing through the service worker API. This leads me to think that the service worker just might become the glue between the browser and the native platform that we might need to close the gap once and for all. If you watch the talk by Jake Archibald you’ll see that the service worker can help a great deal with speeding up page loads. You’ll be able to serve cached content to your users first and then add new content later on. You’re able to control the caching of images that aren’t even on your own servers. And more importantly, this method of caching is superior to browser caching because it will allow for true offline access and you can control the cache yourself. This means that the browser won’t just delete your cached data whenever it feels the need to do so. When you want to use a service worker you have to install it first. You can do this by calling the register function on navigator.serviceWorker . This will attempt to install the service worker for your page. This is usually the moment where you’ll want to cache some static assets. If this succeeds the service worker is installed. If this fails the service worker will attempt another install the next time the page is loaded, your page won’t be messed up if the installation fails. Once the service worker is installed you can tap into network requests and respond with cached resources before the browser goes to the network. For example, the browser wants to request /static/style.css . The service worker will be notified through the fetch event and you can either respond with a cached resource or allow the browser to go out and fetch the resource. Because the server worker is such a powerful API it will only be available through HTTPS when you use it in production. When you’re on localhost HTTP will do but otherwise you are required to use HTTPS. This is to prevents man-in-the-middle attacks. Also, when you’re developing locally you can’t use the file:// protocol, you will have to set up a local webserver. If you’re struggling with that, I wrote this post that illustrated three ways to quickly set up an HTTP server on your local machine. When you want to publish a demo you can use github pages, these are server over HTTPS by default so service workers will work there. Before I start with the example I want to mention that currently Chrome is the only browser that supports service workers. I believe Firefox is working hard to make an implementation happen as well and the other vendors are vague about supporting the service worker for now. This page has a good overview of how far the completion of service workers is. The best way to illustrate the powers of the service worker probably is to set up a quick demo. We’re going to create a page that has ten pretty huge pictures on it, these pictures will be loaded from several resources because I just typed ‘space’ in to Google and picked a bunch of images there that I wanted to include on a webpage. This code snipper registers a service worker for our website. The register function returns a promise and when it gets resolved we just log the words ‘success’ for now. On error we’ll log failure. Now let’s set up the service worker. // You will need this polyfill, at least on Chrome 41 and older. The code above creates a new service worker that adds a list of files to the "SPACE_CACHE" . The install eventHandler will wait for this operation to complete before it returns a success status, so if this fails the installation will fail as well. Now let’s write the fetch handler so we can respond with our freshly cached resources. This handler will take a request and match it against the SPACE_CACHE. When it finds a valid response, it will respond with it. Otherwise we will use the fetch API that is available in service workers to load the request and we respond with that. This example is pretty straightforward and probably a lot more simple than what you might use in the real world. Debugging service workers is far from ideal, but it’s doable. In Chrome you can load chrome://serviceworker-internals/ or chrome://inspect/#service-workers to gain some insights on what is going on with your service workers. However, the Chrome team can still improve a lot when it comes to debugging service workers. When they fail to install properly because you’re not using the cache polyfill for instance, the worker will return a successful installation after which the worker will be terminated without any error messages. This is very confusing and caused me quite a headache when I was first trying service workers. If you think service workers are interesting I suggest that you check out some examples and posts online. Jake Archibald wrote the <a href=”http://jakearchibald.com/2014/offline-cookbook/” target=”_blank”>offline cookbook</a>. There’s many information on service workers in there. You can also check out his <a href=”https://github.com/jakearchibald/simple-serviceworker-tutorial” target=”_blank”>simple-serviceworker-tutorial</a> on Github, I learned a lot from that. In the near future the Chrome team will be adding things like push notifications and geofencing to service workers so I think it’s worth the effort to have a look at them right now because that will really put you in the lead when service workers hit the mainstream of developers and projects. If you feel like I made some terrible mistakes in my overview of service workers or if you have something to tell me about them, please go ahead and hit me up on Twitter. The source code for this blog post can be found on Github.
In the war between native and web apps there ’s a few aspects that make a native app superior to a web app . Among these are features like push notifications and offline caching . A native app , once installed , is capable of providing the user with a cache of older content ( possibly updated in the background ) while it ’s fetching new , fresh content . This is a great way to avoid loading times for content and it ’s something that browser vendors tried to solve with cache manifests and AppCache . Everybody who has tried to implement offline caching for their webpages will know that the AppCache manifest files are a nightmare to maintain and that they ’re pretty mysterious about how and when they store things . And so the gap between native and web remained unchanged . The service worker aims to solve all of our issues with this native vs. web gap . The service worker will allow us to have a very granular controlled cache , which is great . It will also allow us to send push notifications , receive background updates and at the end of this talk Jake Archibald mentions that the Chrome team is even working on providing stuff like geofencing through the service worker API . This leads me to think that the service worker just might become the glue between the browser and the native platform that we might need to close the gap once and for all . If you watch the talk by Jake Archibald you ’ll see that the service worker can help a great deal with speeding up page loads . You ’ll be able to serve cached content to your users first and then add new content later on . You ’re able to control the caching of images that are n’t even on your own servers . And more importantly , this method of caching is superior to browser caching because it will allow for true offline access and you can control the cache yourself . This means that the browser wo n’t just delete your cached data whenever it feels the need to do so . When you want to use a service worker you have to install it first . You can do this by calling the register function on navigator.serviceWorker . This will attempt to install the service worker for your page . This is usually the moment where you ’ll want to cache some static assets . If this succeeds the service worker is installed . If this fails the service worker will attempt another install the next time the page is loaded , your page wo n’t be messed up if the installation fails . Once the service worker is installed you can tap into network requests and respond with cached resources before the browser goes to the network . For example , the browser wants to request /static / style.css . The service worker will be notified through the fetch event and you can either respond with a cached resource or allow the browser to go out and fetch the resource . Because the server worker is such a powerful API it will only be available through HTTPS when you use it in production . When you ’re on localhost HTTP will do but otherwise you are required to use HTTPS . This is to prevents man - in - the - middle attacks . Also , when you ’re developing locally you ca n’t use the file:// protocol , you will have to set up a local webserver . If you ’re struggling with that , I wrote this post that illustrated three ways to quickly set up an HTTP server on your local machine . When you want to publish a demo you can use github pages , these are server over HTTPS by default so service workers will work there . Before I start with the example I want to mention that currently Chrome is the only browser that supports service workers . I believe Firefox is working hard to make an implementation happen as well and the other vendors are vague about supporting the service worker for now . This page has a good overview of how far the completion of service workers is . The best way to illustrate the powers of the service worker probably is to set up a quick demo . We ’re going to create a page that has ten pretty huge pictures on it , these pictures will be loaded from several resources because I just typed ‘ space ’ in to Google and picked a bunch of images there that I wanted to include on a webpage . This code snipper registers a service worker for our website . The register function returns a promise and when it gets resolved we just log the words ‘ success ’ for now . On error we ’ll log failure . Now let ’s set up the service worker . // You will need this polyfill , at least on Chrome 41 and older . The code above creates a new service worker that adds a list of files to the " SPACE_CACHE " . The install eventHandler will wait for this operation to complete before it returns a success status , so if this fails the installation will fail as well . Now let ’s write the fetch handler so we can respond with our freshly cached resources . This handler will take a request and match it against the SPACE_CACHE . When it finds a valid response , it will respond with it . Otherwise we will use the fetch API that is available in service workers to load the request and we respond with that . This example is pretty straightforward and probably a lot more simple than what you might use in the real world . Debugging service workers is far from ideal , but it ’s doable . In Chrome you can load chrome://serviceworker - internals/ or chrome://inspect/#service - workers to gain some insights on what is going on with your service workers . However , the Chrome team can still improve a lot when it comes to debugging service workers . When they fail to install properly because you ’re not using the cache polyfill for instance , the worker will return a successful installation after which the worker will be terminated without any error messages . This is very confusing and caused me quite a headache when I was first trying service workers . If you think service workers are interesting I suggest that you check out some examples and posts online . Jake Archibald wrote the < a href=”http://jakearchibald.com/2014 / offline - cookbook/ ” target=”_blank”>offline cookbook</a > . There ’s many information on service workers in there . You can also check out his < a href=”https://github.com / jakearchibald / simple - serviceworker - tutorial ” target=”_blank”>simple - serviceworker - tutorial</a > on Github , I learned a lot from that . In the near future the Chrome team will be adding things like push notifications and geofencing to service workers so I think it ’s worth the effort to have a look at them right now because that will really put you in the lead when service workers hit the mainstream of developers and projects . If you feel like I made some terrible mistakes in my overview of service workers or if you have something to tell me about them , please go ahead and hit me up on Twitter . The source code for this blog post can be found on Github .
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This Fine Bone China Mug is hand decorated in Stoke on Trent and is the perfect gift for Bristol lovers everywhere. The perfect contemporary souvenir of Bristol, a set of mugs could make the perfect gift for a wedding or anniversary or housewarming for a couple. Screen printed in the UK. Comes in sturdy double wall cardboard box.
This Fine Bone China Mug is hand decorated in Stoke on Trent and is the perfect gift for Bristol lovers everywhere . The perfect contemporary souvenir of Bristol , a set of mugs could make the perfect gift for a wedding or anniversary or housewarming for a couple . Screen printed in the UK . Comes in sturdy double wall cardboard box .
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Graphlet Degree Centrality (GDC) captures the density and topological complexity of up to 4-deep network neighborhood around a node. Graphlets are small, connected, induced, non-isomorphic subgraphs of a large network. More precisely, coordinates of a GDV count how many times a node is touched by a particular symmetry group (automorphism orbit) within a graphlet. Clearly, the degree of a node is the first coordinate in GDV, since an edge is the only 2-node graphlet. There is a total of 73 orbits in all 2–5-node graphlets. Thus, the GDV of a node, describing its up to 4-deep neighborhood (i.e., 2–5-node graphlets around it), has 73 coordinates. MILENKOVIĆ, T., MEMIŠEVIĆ, V., BONATO, A. & PRŽULJ, N. 2011. Dominating biological networks. PloS one, 6, e23016.
Graphlet Degree Centrality ( GDC ) captures the density and topological complexity of up to 4 - deep network neighborhood around a node . Graphlets are small , connected , induced , non - isomorphic subgraphs of a large network . More precisely , coordinates of a GDV count how many times a node is touched by a particular symmetry group ( automorphism orbit ) within a graphlet . Clearly , the degree of a node is the first coordinate in GDV , since an edge is the only 2 - node graphlet . There is a total of 73 orbits in all 2–5 - node graphlets . Thus , the GDV of a node , describing its up to 4 - deep neighborhood ( i.e. , 2–5 - node graphlets around it ) , has 73 coordinates . MILENKOVIĆ , T. , MEMIŠEVIĆ , V. , BONATO , A. & PRŽULJ , N. 2011 . Dominating biological networks . PloS one , 6 , e23016 .
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I never thought of the Sun as being a variable start? So I guess the question is how variable is it? From our own Mike Simonsen. The short answer - It is very slightly variable, but like all average mid-main sequence stars, they can be considered of essentially constant energy output. The major variation is the 11-year solar cycle, where the output varies by about one part in a thousand, or one milli-magnitude (0.001).
I never thought of the Sun as being a variable start ? So I guess the question is how variable is it ? From our own Mike Simonsen . The short answer - It is very slightly variable , but like all average mid - main sequence stars , they can be considered of essentially constant energy output . The major variation is the 11 - year solar cycle , where the output varies by about one part in a thousand , or one milli - magnitude ( 0.001 ) .
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includes never-before-reported, behind-the-curtain accounts of key operations, and based on hundreds of on-the-record interviews and thousands of previously unseen files. Bergman traces, from statehood to the present, the gripping events and thorny ethical questions underlying Israel's targeted killing campaign, which has shaped the Israeli nation, the Middle East, and the entire world. The Talmud says: "If someone comes to kill you, rise up and kill him first." This instinct to take every measure, even the most aggressive, to defend the Jewish people is hardwired into Israel's DNA. From the very beginning of its statehood in 1948, protecting the nation from harm has been the responsibility of its intelligence community and armed services, and there is one weapon in their vast arsenal that they have relied upon to thwart the most serious threats: Targeted assassinations have been used countless times, on enemies large and small, sometimes in response to attacks against the Israeli people and sometimes preemptively. In this page-turning, eye-opening book, journalist and military analyst Ronen Bergman - praised by David Remnick as "arguably [Israel's] best investigative reporter" - offers a riveting inside account of the targeted killing programs: their successes, their failures, and the moral and political price exacted on the men and women who approved and carried out the missions. Built from interviews with Israeli Prime Ministers as well as high-level figures in Mossad, and the country's military and intelligence services - Rise and Kill First includes never-before-reported, behind-the-curtain accounts of key operations, and based on hundreds of on-the-record interviews and thousands of previously unseen files. Bergman traces, from statehood to the present, the gripping events and thorny ethical questions underlying Israel's targeted killing campaign, which has shaped the Israeli nation, the Middle East, and the entire world.
includes never - before - reported , behind - the - curtain accounts of key operations , and based on hundreds of on - the - record interviews and thousands of previously unseen files . Bergman traces , from statehood to the present , the gripping events and thorny ethical questions underlying Israel 's targeted killing campaign , which has shaped the Israeli nation , the Middle East , and the entire world . The Talmud says : " If someone comes to kill you , rise up and kill him first . " This instinct to take every measure , even the most aggressive , to defend the Jewish people is hardwired into Israel 's DNA . From the very beginning of its statehood in 1948 , protecting the nation from harm has been the responsibility of its intelligence community and armed services , and there is one weapon in their vast arsenal that they have relied upon to thwart the most serious threats : Targeted assassinations have been used countless times , on enemies large and small , sometimes in response to attacks against the Israeli people and sometimes preemptively . In this page - turning , eye - opening book , journalist and military analyst Ronen Bergman - praised by David Remnick as " arguably [ Israel 's ] best investigative reporter " - offers a riveting inside account of the targeted killing programs : their successes , their failures , and the moral and political price exacted on the men and women who approved and carried out the missions . Built from interviews with Israeli Prime Ministers as well as high - level figures in Mossad , and the country 's military and intelligence services - Rise and Kill First includes never - before - reported , behind - the - curtain accounts of key operations , and based on hundreds of on - the - record interviews and thousands of previously unseen files . Bergman traces , from statehood to the present , the gripping events and thorny ethical questions underlying Israel 's targeted killing campaign , which has shaped the Israeli nation , the Middle East , and the entire world .
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Unless you are the president of the United States and have huge Jet to carry your car with you when you go for a holiday, car rentals is the best way to meet your travelling needs. If one is going for a business trip or a vacation, they will need an affordable car for hire. If you are on holiday with your family, you will need a large family car, and car hire will provide that for you. It is a common practice to book rental cars in advance to save time and money. Besides that, finding a car hire agency in a foreign company many not be very easy. Using online car hire services in your destination location may be the best way to find cheap car hire services. There are numerous advantages of acquiring a cheap rental car for business or holiday trip. The first benefit is that it is very convenient for you. There are towns where taxis do not operate at certain hours of the night, and a rental car helps you avoid being stranded. Car rental agencies are also accustomed to giving discounts to customers who book cars in advance, and this could help you save even more. Cheap car rentals also help you to travel in style. Car hire agencies to have so many cars which give you different comfortable and affordable cars to make your trip comfortable and enjoyable. When looking for affordable car rentals, it is nice to have some tips that will help you settle on the best car hire firm. When looking for a car hire agency, don’t go for the national car hire agencies because they tend to be very expensive. Most national car hire firms to have very expensive cars which serve their high-end clients. For cheaper car rental, you should consider local car hire agencies which have very pocket-friendly prices on used cars. Regardless, of the type of cars they use, these local car rental agencies still offer well-maintained cars that you the comfort and convenience that you need.
Unless you are the president of the United States and have huge Jet to carry your car with you when you go for a holiday , car rentals is the best way to meet your travelling needs . If one is going for a business trip or a vacation , they will need an affordable car for hire . If you are on holiday with your family , you will need a large family car , and car hire will provide that for you . It is a common practice to book rental cars in advance to save time and money . Besides that , finding a car hire agency in a foreign company many not be very easy . Using online car hire services in your destination location may be the best way to find cheap car hire services . There are numerous advantages of acquiring a cheap rental car for business or holiday trip . The first benefit is that it is very convenient for you . There are towns where taxis do not operate at certain hours of the night , and a rental car helps you avoid being stranded . Car rental agencies are also accustomed to giving discounts to customers who book cars in advance , and this could help you save even more . Cheap car rentals also help you to travel in style . Car hire agencies to have so many cars which give you different comfortable and affordable cars to make your trip comfortable and enjoyable . When looking for affordable car rentals , it is nice to have some tips that will help you settle on the best car hire firm . When looking for a car hire agency , do n’t go for the national car hire agencies because they tend to be very expensive . Most national car hire firms to have very expensive cars which serve their high - end clients . For cheaper car rental , you should consider local car hire agencies which have very pocket - friendly prices on used cars . Regardless , of the type of cars they use , these local car rental agencies still offer well - maintained cars that you the comfort and convenience that you need .
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Put your Facebook performance into context and find out who's strategy is working best. Just add your page and get a free social media report that compares you to Osage Park. Download the sample report or learn more about our Facebook benchmarking tool.
Put your Facebook performance into context and find out who 's strategy is working best . Just add your page and get a free social media report that compares you to Osage Park . Download the sample report or learn more about our Facebook benchmarking tool .
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The Strokes‘ long-awaited comeback single ‘Juice Box’ has leaked online. The track, the first to be lifted from their third album ‘First Impressions Of Earth’, isn’t officially due for release until early next year. However, fans are swapping MP3 files of the guitar-heavy track online. The single shows a change in direction for the band, with Julian Casablancas singing “Why won’t you come over here / we’ve got a city to love” during the chorus. Have you heard the song? What do you think of it? Email your comments to news@nme.com now. Also, next week in NME (out on September 28) you’ll find the world exclusive comeback interview with the band.
The Strokes ‘ long - awaited comeback single ‘ Juice Box ’ has leaked online . The track , the first to be lifted from their third album ‘ First Impressions Of Earth ’ , is n’t officially due for release until early next year . However , fans are swapping MP3 files of the guitar - heavy track online . The single shows a change in direction for the band , with Julian Casablancas singing “ Why wo n’t you come over here / we ’ve got a city to love ” during the chorus . Have you heard the song ? What do you think of it ? Email your comments to news@nme.com now . Also , next week in NME ( out on September 28 ) you ’ll find the world exclusive comeback interview with the band .
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Artemis is a multiplayer, multi-computer networked game for Windows computers, and now IOS devices too. Artemis simulates a spaceship bridge by networking several computers together. One computer runs the simulation and the “main screen”, while the others serve as workstations for the normal jobs a bridge officer might do, like Helm, Communication, Engineering, and Weapon Control. Artemis is a social game where several players are together in one room (“bridge”) , and while they all work together, one player plays the Captain, a person who sits in the middle, doesn’t have a workstation, and tells everyone what to do. Artemis - Spaceship Bridge Simulator is available from 5.40 to 5.99 from 1 shops.
Artemis is a multiplayer , multi - computer networked game for Windows computers , and now IOS devices too . Artemis simulates a spaceship bridge by networking several computers together . One computer runs the simulation and the “ main screen ” , while the others serve as workstations for the normal jobs a bridge officer might do , like Helm , Communication , Engineering , and Weapon Control . Artemis is a social game where several players are together in one room ( “ bridge ” ) , and while they all work together , one player plays the Captain , a person who sits in the middle , does n’t have a workstation , and tells everyone what to do . Artemis - Spaceship Bridge Simulator is available from 5.40 to 5.99 from 1 shops .
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Jacob and I have had moments reminiscing about life in college and Maryland a few times but today, we were “homesick.” I am a native to Fort Collins, aren’t I home? With the help of some important people in my life, I decided last October that Maryland had to be my new home if I was to truly thrive in college. So, the largest obstacle in the past month has been readjusting to life in FoCo (challenge 8). Always mature for my age and pushing to be more independent, I was ready for college. True, I feared the newness of it all but never backed down from the challenges of college and I definitely did not want to return home for more than just a visit. So where is my home? I love my city and I have put so much into Fort Collins and been treated well by the city but my new home is Maryland where the opportunities are endless and new adventures never ending. There is much anticipation on returning. Will it not just feel like I am a freshman all over again? Or will I still feel acclimated? It will be months after my last treatment before I truly feel myself again and than the pressure of starting school will be piling on. The anticipation is a killer because it builds on non-addressable anxiety. “Just put your colors on.” Beyond the message of overcoming fear is Kesha’s wisdom to embrace your true self. Through the process of grieving in my life I always felt like my “way” of grieving was somehow wrong. Often my face conveyed boredom, I did not cry at funerals but rather kept my composure for a later moment. Now grieving the life I planned from the early days of high school, I am choosing to embrace the strong message of Kesha and grieve in my own colors. Give the song and listen and challenge yourself to find the rainbow in the dark times. A blessing of this diagnosis has been the time to eat pancakes, lap parks, and sip hot beverages with some of my closest family and learn more about the less familiar people in my life. My cousin Joshee is in this selfie with me before eating at Snooze for the nth time this month- I appreciate that people know my favorite “local” joint. I was so happy on this warm sunny day, learning how to rock the head scarf. Uncle Joshee is someone who brings light into the day and I have really appreciated Josh and Jason’s generosity with their time and energy to come visit me from Denver a few times now! The headscarf in the picture was kindly gifted to me from my aunt and uncle. Although, their dog wore it better in the cute polaroid picture they sent with it- I appreciate my goofy family. Rock that headscarf girl! And embrace those colors. I’m a Rainbow 🌈 too, as Bob Marley said. Remember you’re home is in heaven and we all get homesick for that place from time to time! So glad you are enjoying eating. Chemo did a number on my stomach and eating was not always pleasurable. Hope you ARE really doing well in this process. Any weird or yucky side effects?
Jacob and I have had moments reminiscing about life in college and Maryland a few times but today , we were “ homesick . ” I am a native to Fort Collins , are n’t I home ? With the help of some important people in my life , I decided last October that Maryland had to be my new home if I was to truly thrive in college . So , the largest obstacle in the past month has been readjusting to life in FoCo ( challenge 8) . Always mature for my age and pushing to be more independent , I was ready for college . True , I feared the newness of it all but never backed down from the challenges of college and I definitely did not want to return home for more than just a visit . So where is my home ? I love my city and I have put so much into Fort Collins and been treated well by the city but my new home is Maryland where the opportunities are endless and new adventures never ending . There is much anticipation on returning . Will it not just feel like I am a freshman all over again ? Or will I still feel acclimated ? It will be months after my last treatment before I truly feel myself again and than the pressure of starting school will be piling on . The anticipation is a killer because it builds on non - addressable anxiety . “ Just put your colors on . ” Beyond the message of overcoming fear is Kesha ’s wisdom to embrace your true self . Through the process of grieving in my life I always felt like my “ way ” of grieving was somehow wrong . Often my face conveyed boredom , I did not cry at funerals but rather kept my composure for a later moment . Now grieving the life I planned from the early days of high school , I am choosing to embrace the strong message of Kesha and grieve in my own colors . Give the song and listen and challenge yourself to find the rainbow in the dark times . A blessing of this diagnosis has been the time to eat pancakes , lap parks , and sip hot beverages with some of my closest family and learn more about the less familiar people in my life . My cousin Joshee is in this selfie with me before eating at Snooze for the nth time this month- I appreciate that people know my favorite “ local ” joint . I was so happy on this warm sunny day , learning how to rock the head scarf . Uncle Joshee is someone who brings light into the day and I have really appreciated Josh and Jason ’s generosity with their time and energy to come visit me from Denver a few times now ! The headscarf in the picture was kindly gifted to me from my aunt and uncle . Although , their dog wore it better in the cute polaroid picture they sent with it- I appreciate my goofy family . Rock that headscarf girl ! And embrace those colors . I ’m a Rainbow 🌈 too , as Bob Marley said . Remember you ’re home is in heaven and we all get homesick for that place from time to time ! So glad you are enjoying eating . Chemo did a number on my stomach and eating was not always pleasurable . Hope you ARE really doing well in this process . Any weird or yucky side effects ?
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Latest Phone Numbers Searched in Capac, MI. Use the box at the top to search the Capac White Pages for the owner of any phone #. The City of Capac is Located in the state of MI. We have compiled the ultimate Database of phone numbers from around the state and country to help you locate any lost friends, relatives or family members. We offer the ability to search by first name, last name, phone number, or business name. We make it easy for you to find anyone, anywhere in Capac, MI.
Latest Phone Numbers Searched in Capac , MI . Use the box at the top to search the Capac White Pages for the owner of any phone # . The City of Capac is Located in the state of MI . We have compiled the ultimate Database of phone numbers from around the state and country to help you locate any lost friends , relatives or family members . We offer the ability to search by first name , last name , phone number , or business name . We make it easy for you to find anyone , anywhere in Capac , MI .
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–Sometimes an advertiser has more to say than will fit in a display ad. That makes a promoted article in the Paso Robles Daily News a better way to communicate to a local audience. The writers at Access Publishing can professionally write and edit your article, provide a proof, and distribute your message widely to the community. It’s a great way to get your message out quickly and get results. Promoted articles are a newer form of advertising. It is sometimes called “native advertising,” and is being offered by many national newspapers including the New York Times because many readers prefer to see marketing messages in story form, rather than traditional display advertising. Why use a promoted article? How much does a promoted article cost? The Paso Robles Daily News is owned and operated by Access Publishing. Access Publishing has a 20-year track record of providing high quality, locally-focused advertising and marketing campaigns in Paso Robles and all of San Luis Obispo County. Access Publishing manages dozens of websites and print media publications. Our team of more than 10 local professionals is here to help you reach your organization’s goals.
– Sometimes an advertiser has more to say than will fit in a display ad . That makes a promoted article in the Paso Robles Daily News a better way to communicate to a local audience . The writers at Access Publishing can professionally write and edit your article , provide a proof , and distribute your message widely to the community . It ’s a great way to get your message out quickly and get results . Promoted articles are a newer form of advertising . It is sometimes called “ native advertising , ” and is being offered by many national newspapers including the New York Times because many readers prefer to see marketing messages in story form , rather than traditional display advertising . Why use a promoted article ? How much does a promoted article cost ? The Paso Robles Daily News is owned and operated by Access Publishing . Access Publishing has a 20 - year track record of providing high quality , locally - focused advertising and marketing campaigns in Paso Robles and all of San Luis Obispo County . Access Publishing manages dozens of websites and print media publications . Our team of more than 10 local professionals is here to help you reach your organization ’s goals .
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Crystal Petersen Design & Lettering (“us”, “we”, or “our”) operates crystalpetersen.com (the “Site”). This page informs you of our policies regarding the collection, use and disclosure of Personal Information we receive from users of the Site. We may use your Personal Information to contact you with newsletters, marketing or promotional materials and other information that will be useful and interesting to you.
Crystal Petersen Design & Lettering ( “ us ” , “ we ” , or “ our ” ) operates crystalpetersen.com ( the “ Site ” ) . This page informs you of our policies regarding the collection , use and disclosure of Personal Information we receive from users of the Site . We may use your Personal Information to contact you with newsletters , marketing or promotional materials and other information that will be useful and interesting to you .
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You are given a function rand(a, b) which generates equiprobable random numbers between [a, b] inclusive. Generate 3 numbers x, y, z with probability P(x), P(y), P(z) such that P(x) + P(y) + P(z) = 1 using the given rand(a,b) function. The idea is to utilize the equiprobable feature of the rand(a,b) provided. Let the given probabilities be in percentage form, for example P(x)=40%, P(y)=25%, P(z)=35%.. 1) Generate a random number between 1 and 100. Since they are equiprobable, the probability of each number appearing is 1/100. 2) Following are some important points to note about generated random number ‘r’. a) ‘r’ is smaller than or equal to P(x) with probability P(x)/100. b) ‘r’ is greater than P(x) and smaller than or equal P(x) + P(y) with P(y)/100. c) ‘r’ is greater than P(x) + P(y) and smaller than or equal 100 (or P(x) + P(y) + P(z)) with probability P(z)/100. This function will solve the purpose of generating 3 numbers with given three probabilities.
You are given a function rand(a , b ) which generates equiprobable random numbers between [ a , b ] inclusive . Generate 3 numbers x , y , z with probability P(x ) , P(y ) , P(z ) such that P(x ) + P(y ) + P(z ) = 1 using the given rand(a , b ) function . The idea is to utilize the equiprobable feature of the rand(a , b ) provided . Let the given probabilities be in percentage form , for example P(x)=40 % , P(y)=25 % , P(z)=35 % .. 1 ) Generate a random number between 1 and 100 . Since they are equiprobable , the probability of each number appearing is 1/100 . 2 ) Following are some important points to note about generated random number ‘ r ’ . a ) ‘ r ’ is smaller than or equal to P(x ) with probability P(x)/100 . b ) ‘ r ’ is greater than P(x ) and smaller than or equal P(x ) + P(y ) with P(y)/100 . c ) ‘ r ’ is greater than P(x ) + P(y ) and smaller than or equal 100 ( or P(x ) + P(y ) + P(z ) ) with probability P(z)/100 . This function will solve the purpose of generating 3 numbers with given three probabilities .
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Recep’s sect merely represent themselves. Rejects the beef the West presents. Tell Recep, the peerless bellend, bye-bye.
Recep ’s sect merely represent themselves . Rejects the beef the West presents . Tell Recep , the peerless bellend , bye - bye .
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To grow smarter in your marketing, it is very important to analyze and see if you’ve achieved your goals using your campaigns. inwise allows you just that for each newsletter and campaign you send: Reports and statistics on how many people received your campaign, how many opened and clicked on its links (and who specifically) and more. Even if you’re not a numbers person, even if you tried using Google Analytics before and did not find your way there, you have nothing to fear. Using inwise, all your reports and statistics are presented in the most simple, easy to understand way. The report and statistics area is designed so you can make a quick analysis of your campaign, as well as a deep and thorough analysis, if you wish to drill down your campaign results and conclusions.
To grow smarter in your marketing , it is very important to analyze and see if you ’ve achieved your goals using your campaigns . inwise allows you just that for each newsletter and campaign you send : Reports and statistics on how many people received your campaign , how many opened and clicked on its links ( and who specifically ) and more . Even if you ’re not a numbers person , even if you tried using Google Analytics before and did not find your way there , you have nothing to fear . Using inwise , all your reports and statistics are presented in the most simple , easy to understand way . The report and statistics area is designed so you can make a quick analysis of your campaign , as well as a deep and thorough analysis , if you wish to drill down your campaign results and conclusions .
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Its now time to make the doors for the cabinet. I lay out the pieces no the bench and mark out where the domino dowels will go. I then cut out the mortices with the Domino tool. As you can see it pretty straight forward and easy to do. I then dry assemble the doors to make sure everything fits. While the door are still together, I then route out the grove to take the panels with a slot cutter, This process is very similar to making the back panel in the previous video. We can now trim the two door panels to fit the the two doors. As you can see, the panels are book matched. I position the doors so that I get the best grain to show through on the doors, then mark out where the cuts are suppose to go. Again cutting the panel is very easy to do with the zero tolerance slide. Once panel is cut to size, I then glue the doors together with Titebond. I didn’t show in this video that I have already sanded the panel to 320 grit before gluing the door together. I then check to make sure the door is square and flat. I then give the doors a good sand from 80 grit all the way to 320 grit. Now its time to hinge the doors. I mark out on the cabinet where the hinges will go accurately with a pencil. I then use a jig and a hand held trimmer / outer to take out the correct depth for the knife hinge. I then use a sharp chisel to square off and clean out the spot. Huon Pine is very soft so it’s easy going with a sharp chisel. Now it time for the doors. I do the same thing with the doors but without the aid of a jig. I hold the door in pacel on the bench vice. I then centre the hinge on the doors and take out the guts with the same trimmer set to a different height because I don’t need to allow for the thickness of the jig. I then affix the hinge onto the door with the supplied screws. Now in the next video I put the doors onto the cabinet and were on our home stretch to finishing the cabinet.
Its now time to make the doors for the cabinet . I lay out the pieces no the bench and mark out where the domino dowels will go . I then cut out the mortices with the Domino tool . As you can see it pretty straight forward and easy to do . I then dry assemble the doors to make sure everything fits . While the door are still together , I then route out the grove to take the panels with a slot cutter , This process is very similar to making the back panel in the previous video . We can now trim the two door panels to fit the the two doors . As you can see , the panels are book matched . I position the doors so that I get the best grain to show through on the doors , then mark out where the cuts are suppose to go . Again cutting the panel is very easy to do with the zero tolerance slide . Once panel is cut to size , I then glue the doors together with Titebond . I did n’t show in this video that I have already sanded the panel to 320 grit before gluing the door together . I then check to make sure the door is square and flat . I then give the doors a good sand from 80 grit all the way to 320 grit . Now its time to hinge the doors . I mark out on the cabinet where the hinges will go accurately with a pencil . I then use a jig and a hand held trimmer / outer to take out the correct depth for the knife hinge . I then use a sharp chisel to square off and clean out the spot . Huon Pine is very soft so it ’s easy going with a sharp chisel . Now it time for the doors . I do the same thing with the doors but without the aid of a jig . I hold the door in pacel on the bench vice . I then centre the hinge on the doors and take out the guts with the same trimmer set to a different height because I do n’t need to allow for the thickness of the jig . I then affix the hinge onto the door with the supplied screws . Now in the next video I put the doors onto the cabinet and were on our home stretch to finishing the cabinet .
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On-board a ship, platform or rig, fire is potentially the greatest single threat to safety, and therefore choosing the right fire protection is a serious business. In the event of fire, there is no municipal brigade to call, it’s down to the crew to regain control. So effective extinguishing systems and fire-fighting equipment are vital. Chubb Offshore & Marine has an international reputation and extensive experience of all aspects of fire detection, fire extinguishing and safety services for the marine and offshore industry. A network of branches provides a nationwide service, which includes the design, manufacture, supply and installation of new systems, the supply of approved equipment, servicing and maintenance, repair and renovation, as well as foam testing and certification. Our Marine Zonemaster range of fire detection panels provides the best possible early warnings of a potential fire on-board a vessel. Chubb Offshore & Marine offers a comprehensive range of marine approved fire extinguishers, including traditional water, foam, powder and CO2 extinguishers to cover most areas of risk. Fixed extinguishing systems can be integrated in to fire detection and alarm systems, and are designed to ensure rapid fire knockdown by flooding the area with an array of extinguishing clean gaseous agents and inert gas systems as well as foams, dry powder, CO2 high and low pressure and water sprinkler or mist systems. Chubb Offshore & Marine offers a full range of marine approved fire protection and safety products including breathing apparatus, lifeboat equipment and marine approved safety and emergency signs. Chubb are the authorised distributor for Industrial Scientific (portable gas monitors), Scott Safety (breathing apparatus) and Total Safety (S-Capes). From our Aberdeen and Falmouth facilities we can offer a full range of refurbishment options for trolley units, 45KG Co2 cylinders, BA cylinders and skid units. We can also offer foam testing and gas detection calibration.
On - board a ship , platform or rig , fire is potentially the greatest single threat to safety , and therefore choosing the right fire protection is a serious business . In the event of fire , there is no municipal brigade to call , it ’s down to the crew to regain control . So effective extinguishing systems and fire - fighting equipment are vital . Chubb Offshore & Marine has an international reputation and extensive experience of all aspects of fire detection , fire extinguishing and safety services for the marine and offshore industry . A network of branches provides a nationwide service , which includes the design , manufacture , supply and installation of new systems , the supply of approved equipment , servicing and maintenance , repair and renovation , as well as foam testing and certification . Our Marine Zonemaster range of fire detection panels provides the best possible early warnings of a potential fire on - board a vessel . Chubb Offshore & Marine offers a comprehensive range of marine approved fire extinguishers , including traditional water , foam , powder and CO2 extinguishers to cover most areas of risk . Fixed extinguishing systems can be integrated in to fire detection and alarm systems , and are designed to ensure rapid fire knockdown by flooding the area with an array of extinguishing clean gaseous agents and inert gas systems as well as foams , dry powder , CO2 high and low pressure and water sprinkler or mist systems . Chubb Offshore & Marine offers a full range of marine approved fire protection and safety products including breathing apparatus , lifeboat equipment and marine approved safety and emergency signs . Chubb are the authorised distributor for Industrial Scientific ( portable gas monitors ) , Scott Safety ( breathing apparatus ) and Total Safety ( S - Capes ) . From our Aberdeen and Falmouth facilities we can offer a full range of refurbishment options for trolley units , 45KG Co2 cylinders , BA cylinders and skid units . We can also offer foam testing and gas detection calibration .
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Your opinion Cactus not mine. You might post a link to a ghost video that you think is 95% probably real - I might think it's total booshat. Opinions and viewpoints are highly subjective. Opinions are highly subjective and heavily influenced by existing beliefs. I don't think you're unintelligent Cactus, you make some excellent, very reasonable posts.
Your opinion Cactus not mine . You might post a link to a ghost video that you think is 95 % probably real - I might think it 's total booshat . Opinions and viewpoints are highly subjective . Opinions are highly subjective and heavily influenced by existing beliefs . I do n't think you 're unintelligent Cactus , you make some excellent , very reasonable posts .
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Our chrome knocker chairs are the ultimate fusion of style and comfort. Knocker chairs can be used for both dining and as a feature chair. The glamorous chrome studs and knockers sit on some of our best designer chairs. Pick a style, then choose from a range of sumptuously soft fabrics. Why should I get a door knocker chair? Hosting a dinner party, or enjoying a romantic meal? You’ll need to be sat in style, so why not try our door knocker dining chairs, that fuse style, sophistication and most of all comfort. Bring an ultra-modern and stylish look to your home with our range of knocker chairs. Door knocker dining chairs will give your dining room a lift, as the stunning chrome knocker will dazzle in the light of your dining area. Our knocker chairs are incredibly popular with stylish homeowners, as they fuse traditional design, with modern detailing. These chairs will be the perfect addition to your dining room, or even as an occasional chair, the chairs are cushioned to ensure added comfort. Bring a touch of refinement at an affordable price, with the door knocker dining chairs. Here at Lifestyle Furniture, we’ve made sure you have luxury items in every room, without having to break the bank, you can check our full range of dining chairs here. "This chair style guide is here to help you get all the information that you need to find out which design of chairs you need. Whether it’s a dining chair, occasional chair or even a bar stool we have a range of designs and colours that will suit both modern or traditional styles."
Our chrome knocker chairs are the ultimate fusion of style and comfort . Knocker chairs can be used for both dining and as a feature chair . The glamorous chrome studs and knockers sit on some of our best designer chairs . Pick a style , then choose from a range of sumptuously soft fabrics . Why should I get a door knocker chair ? Hosting a dinner party , or enjoying a romantic meal ? You ’ll need to be sat in style , so why not try our door knocker dining chairs , that fuse style , sophistication and most of all comfort . Bring an ultra - modern and stylish look to your home with our range of knocker chairs . Door knocker dining chairs will give your dining room a lift , as the stunning chrome knocker will dazzle in the light of your dining area . Our knocker chairs are incredibly popular with stylish homeowners , as they fuse traditional design , with modern detailing . These chairs will be the perfect addition to your dining room , or even as an occasional chair , the chairs are cushioned to ensure added comfort . Bring a touch of refinement at an affordable price , with the door knocker dining chairs . Here at Lifestyle Furniture , we ’ve made sure you have luxury items in every room , without having to break the bank , you can check our full range of dining chairs here . " This chair style guide is here to help you get all the information that you need to find out which design of chairs you need . Whether it ’s a dining chair , occasional chair or even a bar stool we have a range of designs and colours that will suit both modern or traditional styles . "
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Parents and advocates warn that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposal to cut the California Children's Services program by 10% would cause the state's sickest children to have to wait longer to receive care. "Boy's Special Medical Care Imperiled by State Budget Crunch" (Lin, Sacramento Bee , 5/11).
Parents and advocates warn that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger 's proposal to cut the California Children 's Services program by 10 % would cause the state 's sickest children to have to wait longer to receive care . " Boy 's Special Medical Care Imperiled by State Budget Crunch " ( Lin , Sacramento Bee , 5/11 ) .
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Meet the Chef Ambassadors of South Carolina and discover the culinary genius behind their dishes. From sharing their favorite restaurants to showcasing unique cooking styles, the 2017 Chef Ambassadors are here to guide you through the Palmetto State's culinary landscape. William Cribb, owner and chef at Willy Taco, Cribbs Kitchen and Cribbs Catering, is known throughout the state for his tasty dishes. Enjoy delicious tacos, tortas and tequila at Willy Taco in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Adam Kirby, co-owner and head chef of Bistro 217 and Rustic Table, has been inspiring patrons with his incredible dishes for more than 10 years. Enjoy fine dining and various seafood, steak and pasta dishes at Bistro 217, located in the heart of Pawleys Island, South Carolina. Amy Fortes, owner and operator of Flipside Restaurant, Flipside Café and Flipside Catering, is known and loved across the state for her kitchen wizardry. The Flipside Café, located in Fort Mill, is known for its use of fresh, local ingredients and creatively inspired dishes. Sean Mendes, chef at Blue Cajun Kitchen in Charleston, is known for his creativity in the kitchen as well as his use of fresh ingredients from local farmers and fishermen. Chef Sean Mendes and the Blue Cajun Kitchen in Charleston is known for creating unique and delicious Cajun dishes with soul.
Meet the Chef Ambassadors of South Carolina and discover the culinary genius behind their dishes . From sharing their favorite restaurants to showcasing unique cooking styles , the 2017 Chef Ambassadors are here to guide you through the Palmetto State 's culinary landscape . William Cribb , owner and chef at Willy Taco , Cribbs Kitchen and Cribbs Catering , is known throughout the state for his tasty dishes . Enjoy delicious tacos , tortas and tequila at Willy Taco in Spartanburg , South Carolina . Adam Kirby , co - owner and head chef of Bistro 217 and Rustic Table , has been inspiring patrons with his incredible dishes for more than 10 years . Enjoy fine dining and various seafood , steak and pasta dishes at Bistro 217 , located in the heart of Pawleys Island , South Carolina . Amy Fortes , owner and operator of Flipside Restaurant , Flipside Café and Flipside Catering , is known and loved across the state for her kitchen wizardry . The Flipside Café , located in Fort Mill , is known for its use of fresh , local ingredients and creatively inspired dishes . Sean Mendes , chef at Blue Cajun Kitchen in Charleston , is known for his creativity in the kitchen as well as his use of fresh ingredients from local farmers and fishermen . Chef Sean Mendes and the Blue Cajun Kitchen in Charleston is known for creating unique and delicious Cajun dishes with soul .
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Ian Watson has announced the winners of the 2009 International Aeon Award contest for unpublished short speculative fiction. First place winner is “Frogs on My Doorstep” by Annette Reader, with a cash prize of €1000. Second place, with a prize of €200, goes to “Bridges” by Nick Wood, and third place, with a prize of €100, goes to “Canis Lupus, Rosa Canina” by Judith Brown. The three winning titles will be published in Albedo One. Submissions for the Aeon Award 2010 are now open. 2010 judges will be Ian Watson, Anne McCaffrey, Mike Resnick, and Sam Millar. For guidelines visit Albedo One.
Ian Watson has announced the winners of the 2009 International Aeon Award contest for unpublished short speculative fiction . First place winner is “ Frogs on My Doorstep ” by Annette Reader , with a cash prize of € 1000 . Second place , with a prize of € 200 , goes to “ Bridges ” by Nick Wood , and third place , with a prize of € 100 , goes to “ Canis Lupus , Rosa Canina ” by Judith Brown . The three winning titles will be published in Albedo One . Submissions for the Aeon Award 2010 are now open . 2010 judges will be Ian Watson , Anne McCaffrey , Mike Resnick , and Sam Millar . For guidelines visit Albedo One .
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Sabine Näef studied German language and literature as well as romanistics, in Bordeaux, Lausanne and Zürich until the publication of her debut Zeitkippe in 1998. Since then works of lyrics and poetry have been published, such as tagelang möchte ich um diese Ecke biegen and leichter Schwindel. She was awarded several prizes and scholarships. Sabine Näef was born in 1974 in Luzern, where she lives and works today.
Sabine Näef studied German language and literature as well as romanistics , in Bordeaux , Lausanne and Zürich until the publication of her debut Zeitkippe in 1998 . Since then works of lyrics and poetry have been published , such as tagelang möchte ich um diese Ecke biegen and leichter Schwindel . She was awarded several prizes and scholarships . Sabine Näef was born in 1974 in Luzern , where she lives and works today .
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the following ethical dilemma to promote a global understanding quechua writing of ethics and to promote ethical decision making: The mood at Baileyville High School is tense with anticipation. For instance, if a physician attending an important family function is called to attend an emergency, there arises a dilemma. I&apos;d always try to think, what would the patient want." "Not if the family insisted, but if the patient insisted on it, I would." "This is why hospitals have ethics boards. Wählen Sie aus, welches Problem mit dem Inhalt besteht. Paperwork on a recent admission shows that a traumatic mugging caused the patient to require an adjustment in the medication she is prescribed to control anxiety and mood an is struck by the patient&apos;s unusual last name and upon checking her employment information realizes she. Some of his friends decided to go on a special fishing trip, and Joe&apos;s father was short of the money it would cost. A week passed without her mother finding out. What does Tony do in this situation? I don&apos;t believe in covering up information, but in today&apos;s litigious society, a simple mistake could cost a physician his or her license." "The more open the physician is about mistakes, the more acceptable mistakes will be to the patients." "Why make a mountain out. It may also occur between people and often occurs due to conflicts in ideologies. I would refer cases like these to experts. quot; t remotely entertain romantic thoughts when we see a patient. quot; i would never send a patient to someone I would not go to myself or send my family. He is going to end up hurting one. Read on to know the medical business ethical dilemmas which have been haunting generations of working people. quot;" brad and Mike will not play in the semifinals. Lying to patients about treatments, rather to punish and demonstrate their apos. It indicates confusion related to the ethics of a person. I think we do this all the time. A year after having done so," an article on ListVerse compiled a list of Top 10 moral dilemmas and asked readers to consider what they would do in those situations. This article has several ethical dilemma examples so that people can understand more about the decision making in ethical dilemmas.Ethical dilemmas assume that the chooser will abide by societal norms, such as codes of law or religious teachings, in order to make the choice ethically. This article illustrates ethical dilemma and also deals with the ways to resolve. That is mind tap assignment the morally correct thing. quot;" t be sure of what is right and what is wrong. The choice again would depend upon the financial welldoing of an employee and if the employee agrees to the manipulation due to lack of any other alternative. quot; s mental illness but he is not comfortable with a potentially unstable person in a position of influence and supervision over his eight year old. Give due weightage to both the negatives and the positives. quot; find out how to build respect at your workplace. quot; but only after firm warning that this is my intent and after multiple discussions with this impaired colleague. quot; slow down and analyze the consequences of all the possible decisions that you writing in script can take and find out answer for the below questions for both. A chart note explaining care is often a better defense." "Some patients want reassurance, and in some cases, testing helps to prevent further unnecessary medical care." "Yes, it&apos;s acceptable: A jury of 12 men will always be found by an enterprising trial lawyer that will.Some examples of Kohlberg dilemmas presented to students at Haverford include the following: Joe is a fourteen-year-old boy who wanted to go to camp very much.
the following ethical dilemma to promote a global understanding quechua writing of ethics and to promote ethical decision making : The mood at Baileyville High School is tense with anticipation . For instance , if a physician attending an important family function is called to attend an emergency , there arises a dilemma . I&apos;d always try to think , what would the patient want . " " Not if the family insisted , but if the patient insisted on it , I would . " " This is why hospitals have ethics boards . Wählen Sie aus , welches Problem mit dem Inhalt besteht . Paperwork on a recent admission shows that a traumatic mugging caused the patient to require an adjustment in the medication she is prescribed to control anxiety and mood an is struck by the patient&apos;s unusual last name and upon checking her employment information realizes she . Some of his friends decided to go on a special fishing trip , and Joe&apos;s father was short of the money it would cost . A week passed without her mother finding out . What does Tony do in this situation ? I don&apos;t believe in covering up information , but in today&apos;s litigious society , a simple mistake could cost a physician his or her license . " " The more open the physician is about mistakes , the more acceptable mistakes will be to the patients . " " Why make a mountain out . It may also occur between people and often occurs due to conflicts in ideologies . I would refer cases like these to experts . quot ; t remotely entertain romantic thoughts when we see a patient . quot ; i would never send a patient to someone I would not go to myself or send my family . He is going to end up hurting one . Read on to know the medical business ethical dilemmas which have been haunting generations of working people . quot ; " brad and Mike will not play in the semifinals . Lying to patients about treatments , rather to punish and demonstrate their apos . It indicates confusion related to the ethics of a person . I think we do this all the time . A year after having done so , " an article on ListVerse compiled a list of Top 10 moral dilemmas and asked readers to consider what they would do in those situations . This article has several ethical dilemma examples so that people can understand more about the decision making in ethical dilemmas . Ethical dilemmas assume that the chooser will abide by societal norms , such as codes of law or religious teachings , in order to make the choice ethically . This article illustrates ethical dilemma and also deals with the ways to resolve . That is mind tap assignment the morally correct thing . quot ; " t be sure of what is right and what is wrong . The choice again would depend upon the financial welldoing of an employee and if the employee agrees to the manipulation due to lack of any other alternative . quot ; s mental illness but he is not comfortable with a potentially unstable person in a position of influence and supervision over his eight year old . Give due weightage to both the negatives and the positives . quot ; find out how to build respect at your workplace . quot ; but only after firm warning that this is my intent and after multiple discussions with this impaired colleague . quot ; slow down and analyze the consequences of all the possible decisions that you writing in script can take and find out answer for the below questions for both . A chart note explaining care is often a better defense . " " Some patients want reassurance , and in some cases , testing helps to prevent further unnecessary medical care . " " Yes , it&apos;s acceptable : A jury of 12 men will always be found by an enterprising trial lawyer that will . Some examples of Kohlberg dilemmas presented to students at Haverford include the following : Joe is a fourteen - year - old boy who wanted to go to camp very much .
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Great view. Good alcoholic drinks. Nice building. Friendly atmosphere. This resort is located amidst the serene surroundings of Baga Beach in North Goa. Resort Marinha Dourada houses 206 air-conditioned rooms and a conference hall with a capacity to accommodate about 200 people. The in-house multi-cuisine restaurant Varanda, overlooking the pool, serves Indian, Chinese, and Goan and Continental cuisine, while Agor - the poolside bar and Baracud - another bar, and serve the choicest variety of cocktails and liquors. A boat cruise is also available for recreation. Hotel location is amazing. Location very peaceful and calm. Location of hotel is SUPERB. Good lake hotel. Easily accessible by car and close to the beach. Great pool. A lot of tasty cocktails. Close to famous beaches like Baga. In-house bar is very good. Swimming pool was really neat and clean. Well-maintained property with two swimming pools. Great swimming pool. Hotel has some amazing staff. Staff at the reception was particularly awesome. Room service was excellent. Excellent ventilation. Ac was working. Regulator not working, poor quality. No internet Wi-Fi. Laptop not possible. WiFi is not available in the rooms. Pathetic complimentary breakfast. Morning Breakfast was average and poor. Worst breakfast.
Great view . Good alcoholic drinks . Nice building . Friendly atmosphere . This resort is located amidst the serene surroundings of Baga Beach in North Goa . Resort Marinha Dourada houses 206 air - conditioned rooms and a conference hall with a capacity to accommodate about 200 people . The in - house multi - cuisine restaurant Varanda , overlooking the pool , serves Indian , Chinese , and Goan and Continental cuisine , while Agor - the poolside bar and Baracud - another bar , and serve the choicest variety of cocktails and liquors . A boat cruise is also available for recreation . Hotel location is amazing . Location very peaceful and calm . Location of hotel is SUPERB . Good lake hotel . Easily accessible by car and close to the beach . Great pool . A lot of tasty cocktails . Close to famous beaches like Baga . In - house bar is very good . Swimming pool was really neat and clean . Well - maintained property with two swimming pools . Great swimming pool . Hotel has some amazing staff . Staff at the reception was particularly awesome . Room service was excellent . Excellent ventilation . Ac was working . Regulator not working , poor quality . No internet Wi - Fi . Laptop not possible . WiFi is not available in the rooms . Pathetic complimentary breakfast . Morning Breakfast was average and poor . Worst breakfast .
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Holden Greenberg joins us from Larchmont, NY where he’s a junior at Mamaroneck High School. Somehow, despite being from New York, he’s a big Nebraska fan. This could have something to do with the fact that he’s related to a bunch of Goldbergs and other folks hailing from Omaha. At school, Holden is on the ultimate frisbee team, and their season is in full swing now. He’s also involved in theater and was involved in a production of Shakespeare’s The Winters Tale. This will be Holden’s ninth summer at camp and he’ll be instructing tennis and athletics. We’re thrilled to have Holden back as one of our junior counselors! A little known fact about yourself: I can trace family connections to over 20 NSC campers. Holden Greenberg; friend to animals! This entry was posted in 2013, Staff on April 18, 2013 by Dan Lichtenstein.
Holden Greenberg joins us from Larchmont , NY where he ’s a junior at Mamaroneck High School . Somehow , despite being from New York , he ’s a big Nebraska fan . This could have something to do with the fact that he ’s related to a bunch of Goldbergs and other folks hailing from Omaha . At school , Holden is on the ultimate frisbee team , and their season is in full swing now . He ’s also involved in theater and was involved in a production of Shakespeare ’s The Winters Tale . This will be Holden ’s ninth summer at camp and he ’ll be instructing tennis and athletics . We ’re thrilled to have Holden back as one of our junior counselors ! A little known fact about yourself : I can trace family connections to over 20 NSC campers . Holden Greenberg ; friend to animals ! This entry was posted in 2013 , Staff on April 18 , 2013 by Dan Lichtenstein .
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The Hillel Adesnik Lab has deposited plasmids at Addgene for distribution to the research community. Addgene is a nonprofit plasmid repository dedicated to improving life science research. Learn more about research in the Hillel Adesnik Lab.
The Hillel Adesnik Lab has deposited plasmids at Addgene for distribution to the research community . Addgene is a nonprofit plasmid repository dedicated to improving life science research . Learn more about research in the Hillel Adesnik Lab .
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Kaleidiope on Jan. 23, 2019, 4:29 a.m. I know it's not Christmas, But, still it's my favorite Christmas song! erin on Jan. 23, 2019, 9:34 a.m. Mine too! I sing it every year and it never gets old. Kaleidiope on Jan. 24, 2019, 4:20 a.m. Vocaloid oliver, A Million dreams, Carol of the bells, you have good taste! erin on Jan. 24, 2019, 4:27 a.m. Kaleidiope on Jan. 24, 2019, 4:30 a.m. Thank-you! It's fun to find someone else that likes what you like, and That's something kinda rare for me.
Kaleidiope on Jan. 23 , 2019 , 4:29 a.m. I know it 's not Christmas , But , still it 's my favorite Christmas song ! erin on Jan. 23 , 2019 , 9:34 a.m. Mine too ! I sing it every year and it never gets old . Kaleidiope on Jan. 24 , 2019 , 4:20 a.m. Vocaloid oliver , A Million dreams , Carol of the bells , you have good taste ! erin on Jan. 24 , 2019 , 4:27 a.m. Kaleidiope on Jan. 24 , 2019 , 4:30 a.m. Thank - you ! It 's fun to find someone else that likes what you like , and That 's something kinda rare for me .
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What is the problem with cheating? Oh, yes, it is too obvious, but what makes cheating even more awful is the obscurity of the entire situation. Is he or she cheating? With whom? Who is that man or woman and what should you do with all those thoughts ruining your mind? What is awful about cheating is the risk to ruin your relationships in case your spouse is not cheating on you. This sounds terrible! But what should you do to catch a cheater or to blow your fears away? A simple talk to your husband or wife doesn’t make any sense. This is the direct way to ruin everything giving him or her your disrespect and opening with your suspicions. Should you hire those old-fashioned private detectives we all love from movies? We don’t think so. It will cost you a fortune, and the time such a detective need to clear everything up is too long. But what is the way out? Well, fortunately, modern technologies saved our lives again. We have a nice solution for you, and it is all about modern gadgets such as phones and tablets. This is the simplest and easiest way to catch a cheating spouse, believe us. You just get yourself a powerful spying tool with a bunch of helping features to make the entire case easy, safe, cheap (at least cheaper than a private detective), and effective. There are various device monitoring apps such as XNSPY, FlexiSpy, mSpy, and many others. All of them have lists of different features, but most of those options are basic for them all. While catching your cheating spouse you have an opportunity to stay at home or go to work and leave everything to a nice invisible digital tool to tell you everything about your significant other, out his or her habits, Internet activity, movements during the day, and of course if there are any cheating love affairs or not. The installation time for those monitoring apps is very short, and you do not need to get a constant access to the target phone. Just grab it once to install the app and then control it from your own phone or tablet. How Can a Cell Phone Point on a Cheating Spouse? Cheaters are nervous about every single phone call. They delete SMS and other messages from their device. Cheaters keep their gadgets always close to them. They often set phones and tablets on silent or at least vibration mode. Cheating husbands and wives often set passwords on their devices. The cell phone of a cheater always lies down on its screen so no one could see what is happening there. Cheaters do not talk on a phone while there is somebody else in the room. How to Use Spy App to Catch a Cheater? First of all, as we already said it, you should take the target phone and install a monitoring app on it. This is the only chance for a cheater to notice you are spying on him so be careful. After the installation app will be set to a stealth mode so even the device owner would not notice its activity. Reading text messages – any type of message typed or received by a target gadget will be displayed on your screen. SMS, MMS, emails, chats, and even those were deleted. Viewing and recording calls – any phone calls received and outgoing are available for your view. You will get an opportunity to read all the details about date, time, and duration of the call. Besides, some apps also offer a recording option. So you can record phone calls of a cheater and even the surrounding sounds. GPS location tracker – this thing is essential for parental control, but it is also very helpful for those who are catching cheaters. With this option, you can control your spouse’s location during the whole day and check out if he is telling you the truth. Controlling apps – any application that is installed on a target gadget can be controlled by you remotely from your device. Check out calendars, alerts, and other important stuff that you may need as evidence to catch a cheater. Check out media files – while such things as audio files are not very interesting for those who try to catch a cheating spouse, you may like to view all the photos and videos your beloved one made with his mobile device. As we said before, it is almost impossible to notice a spying tool presence on a target phone. Most of such applications, at least those of full versions, have a special stealth mode and it makes them completely invisible. And what is about the information you log from a target phone and your personal data. It is hidden behind seven locks and is absolutely confidential. So you can be calm about your personal cases and issues while using a monitoring app. We hope you will not feel the need of a spying app to catch a cheater. It is a hard task to accept the fact that your beloved one is cheating on you and it is even harder to realize it as a fact. But if you still have any doubts and do not want to waste your money and time on a private investigator, this is the right way for you. 1.1 How Can a Cell Phone Point on a Cheating Spouse? 2 How to Use Spy App to Catch a Cheater?
What is the problem with cheating ? Oh , yes , it is too obvious , but what makes cheating even more awful is the obscurity of the entire situation . Is he or she cheating ? With whom ? Who is that man or woman and what should you do with all those thoughts ruining your mind ? What is awful about cheating is the risk to ruin your relationships in case your spouse is not cheating on you . This sounds terrible ! But what should you do to catch a cheater or to blow your fears away ? A simple talk to your husband or wife does n’t make any sense . This is the direct way to ruin everything giving him or her your disrespect and opening with your suspicions . Should you hire those old - fashioned private detectives we all love from movies ? We do n’t think so . It will cost you a fortune , and the time such a detective need to clear everything up is too long . But what is the way out ? Well , fortunately , modern technologies saved our lives again . We have a nice solution for you , and it is all about modern gadgets such as phones and tablets . This is the simplest and easiest way to catch a cheating spouse , believe us . You just get yourself a powerful spying tool with a bunch of helping features to make the entire case easy , safe , cheap ( at least cheaper than a private detective ) , and effective . There are various device monitoring apps such as XNSPY , FlexiSpy , mSpy , and many others . All of them have lists of different features , but most of those options are basic for them all . While catching your cheating spouse you have an opportunity to stay at home or go to work and leave everything to a nice invisible digital tool to tell you everything about your significant other , out his or her habits , Internet activity , movements during the day , and of course if there are any cheating love affairs or not . The installation time for those monitoring apps is very short , and you do not need to get a constant access to the target phone . Just grab it once to install the app and then control it from your own phone or tablet . How Can a Cell Phone Point on a Cheating Spouse ? Cheaters are nervous about every single phone call . They delete SMS and other messages from their device . Cheaters keep their gadgets always close to them . They often set phones and tablets on silent or at least vibration mode . Cheating husbands and wives often set passwords on their devices . The cell phone of a cheater always lies down on its screen so no one could see what is happening there . Cheaters do not talk on a phone while there is somebody else in the room . How to Use Spy App to Catch a Cheater ? First of all , as we already said it , you should take the target phone and install a monitoring app on it . This is the only chance for a cheater to notice you are spying on him so be careful . After the installation app will be set to a stealth mode so even the device owner would not notice its activity . Reading text messages – any type of message typed or received by a target gadget will be displayed on your screen . SMS , MMS , emails , chats , and even those were deleted . Viewing and recording calls – any phone calls received and outgoing are available for your view . You will get an opportunity to read all the details about date , time , and duration of the call . Besides , some apps also offer a recording option . So you can record phone calls of a cheater and even the surrounding sounds . GPS location tracker – this thing is essential for parental control , but it is also very helpful for those who are catching cheaters . With this option , you can control your spouse ’s location during the whole day and check out if he is telling you the truth . Controlling apps – any application that is installed on a target gadget can be controlled by you remotely from your device . Check out calendars , alerts , and other important stuff that you may need as evidence to catch a cheater . Check out media files – while such things as audio files are not very interesting for those who try to catch a cheating spouse , you may like to view all the photos and videos your beloved one made with his mobile device . As we said before , it is almost impossible to notice a spying tool presence on a target phone . Most of such applications , at least those of full versions , have a special stealth mode and it makes them completely invisible . And what is about the information you log from a target phone and your personal data . It is hidden behind seven locks and is absolutely confidential . So you can be calm about your personal cases and issues while using a monitoring app . We hope you will not feel the need of a spying app to catch a cheater . It is a hard task to accept the fact that your beloved one is cheating on you and it is even harder to realize it as a fact . But if you still have any doubts and do not want to waste your money and time on a private investigator , this is the right way for you . 1.1 How Can a Cell Phone Point on a Cheating Spouse ? 2 How to Use Spy App to Catch a Cheater ?
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COMFORT AND DURABILITY: Each pan comes with cool touch and ergonomically designed cast steel handles with a soft-grip silicone wrap for strength. The ultimate kitchen essential, this comprehensive 4 piece pan set is designed to last. Modern and practical, the set comprises 16cm, 18cm and 20cm saucepans and a 24cm frying pan. Each pan is made from premium 3.5mm aluminium for strong, long-lasting performance. Finished with a marbled effect coating for extra durability, the set perfectly matches the VonShef Marble Wok and Sauté pan, ideal if you want to expand your collection. Offering safety and strength, each ergonomically designed handle is made from durable cast steel, whilst the added silicone wrap ensures it’s cool to touch. Never battle with burnt-on foods again. With a fully non-stick interior, foods won’t stick or cling to the pan base – making it extremely easy to clean. Made with everyday cooking in mind, this set is designed to be your go-to for everything from quick midweek meals to the famous Sunday roast. It includes a pan selection to suit all kinds of cooking tasks. When not in use, the pans nest within one another for simple storage – perfect if cupboard space is at a premium.The pans are suitable for all hob types – including induction systems. EASY STORAGE: Set sits seamlessly together for easy storage or attractive countertop display. Use on electric, gas, halogen and induction hobs.
COMFORT AND DURABILITY : Each pan comes with cool touch and ergonomically designed cast steel handles with a soft - grip silicone wrap for strength . The ultimate kitchen essential , this comprehensive 4 piece pan set is designed to last . Modern and practical , the set comprises 16 cm , 18 cm and 20 cm saucepans and a 24 cm frying pan . Each pan is made from premium 3.5 mm aluminium for strong , long - lasting performance . Finished with a marbled effect coating for extra durability , the set perfectly matches the VonShef Marble Wok and Sauté pan , ideal if you want to expand your collection . Offering safety and strength , each ergonomically designed handle is made from durable cast steel , whilst the added silicone wrap ensures it ’s cool to touch . Never battle with burnt - on foods again . With a fully non - stick interior , foods wo n’t stick or cling to the pan base – making it extremely easy to clean . Made with everyday cooking in mind , this set is designed to be your go - to for everything from quick midweek meals to the famous Sunday roast . It includes a pan selection to suit all kinds of cooking tasks . When not in use , the pans nest within one another for simple storage – perfect if cupboard space is at a premium . The pans are suitable for all hob types – including induction systems . EASY STORAGE : Set sits seamlessly together for easy storage or attractive countertop display . Use on electric , gas , halogen and induction hobs .
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Week 1's challenge in LEGO STEM Club was the 'Tallest Tower Challenge'. Challenge: Because of overpopulation in LEGOville, the city has decided that because it has no more land to build on. Therefore, the LEGO people must build up instead of out. The challenge is to help LEGOville solve their problem by constructing the tallest LEGO skyscraper. Keep in mind that there are lots of earthquakes in LEGOville, so the tower must be able to withstand an earthquake (a shake test). We had some fantastic team work and problem solving!
Week 1 's challenge in LEGO STEM Club was the ' Tallest Tower Challenge ' . Challenge : Because of overpopulation in LEGOville , the city has decided that because it has no more land to build on . Therefore , the LEGO people must build up instead of out . The challenge is to help LEGOville solve their problem by constructing the tallest LEGO skyscraper . Keep in mind that there are lots of earthquakes in LEGOville , so the tower must be able to withstand an earthquake ( a shake test ) . We had some fantastic team work and problem solving !
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Dumb waiter and dumbwaiter are two words that are used interchangeably for an invention that has been around since Roman times, though the terms dumb waiter and dumbwaiter date back to the 1700s. We will examine the definition for dumb waiter and dumbwaiter, where these terms came from and some examples of their use in sentences. A dumb waiter or dumbwaiter is a small freight elevator used to transport food or dirty dishes from meals between floors in a house or other building. Today, dumb waiters are most often found in large restaurants and hotels where serving meals between floors might be common. Dumb waiters were common in large American homes in the mid-1800s. The term dumb waiter is derived from the word dumb as in silent, and waiter meaning a person who serves the table. The word dumb waiter originally applied to a piece of furniture popular in Britain in the 1700s, which was a rolling table with movable parts designed to serve food. The Oxford English Dictionary lists the two-word spelling, as in dumb waiter, but the one-word spelling, dumbwaiter, is listed in other dictionaries and is used much more often.
Dumb waiter and dumbwaiter are two words that are used interchangeably for an invention that has been around since Roman times , though the terms dumb waiter and dumbwaiter date back to the 1700s . We will examine the definition for dumb waiter and dumbwaiter , where these terms came from and some examples of their use in sentences . A dumb waiter or dumbwaiter is a small freight elevator used to transport food or dirty dishes from meals between floors in a house or other building . Today , dumb waiters are most often found in large restaurants and hotels where serving meals between floors might be common . Dumb waiters were common in large American homes in the mid-1800s . The term dumb waiter is derived from the word dumb as in silent , and waiter meaning a person who serves the table . The word dumb waiter originally applied to a piece of furniture popular in Britain in the 1700s , which was a rolling table with movable parts designed to serve food . The Oxford English Dictionary lists the two - word spelling , as in dumb waiter , but the one - word spelling , dumbwaiter , is listed in other dictionaries and is used much more often .
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Page 157 - Gallery Design of Home Architecture | Deniseosborne Polarized Mirrored Sunglasses. Rugged Ridge Fender Flares. Religious Outdoor Christmas Decorations.
Page 157 - Gallery Design of Home Architecture | Deniseosborne Polarized Mirrored Sunglasses . Rugged Ridge Fender Flares . Religious Outdoor Christmas Decorations .
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Gábor Hollerung has paid particular attention to youth musical education and to educating the concert visiting generation of the future all over his career. Both as a conductor and teacher, he got fame for his suggestive and elementary performing style, his entertaining and humorous rehearsals within and beyond the country borders. The audience is not left alone without Understanding Music in the summer, either: the concerts, a traditional concomitant with Zemplén Festival, always attract great many enthusiasts to the Cultural House in Sárospatak.
Gábor Hollerung has paid particular attention to youth musical education and to educating the concert visiting generation of the future all over his career . Both as a conductor and teacher , he got fame for his suggestive and elementary performing style , his entertaining and humorous rehearsals within and beyond the country borders . The audience is not left alone without Understanding Music in the summer , either : the concerts , a traditional concomitant with Zemplén Festival , always attract great many enthusiasts to the Cultural House in Sárospatak .
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Matthew 18:15: If your brother sins against you, go and show him his fault, just between the two of you. If he listens to you, you have won your brother over. Heavenly Father, forgive our foolish and selfish ways. Give us courage to lovingly confront those who have sinned against us, but if we cannot bring reconciliation, help us through the power of Holy Spirit to forgive as you have forgiven us. In Infant Jesus' name, we pray. Amen. 20Truly, truly, I say to you, you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice; you will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn into joy. 21 When a woman is in travail she has sorrow, because her hour has come; but when she is delivered of the child, she no longer remembers the anguish, for joy that a child is born into the world. 22 So you have sorrow now, but I will see you again and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you. 23 In that day you will ask nothing of me. Truly, truly, I say to you, if you ask anything of the Father, he will give it to you in my name. The cross for Jesus was not defeating but victory, victory over sin, over the forces of evil in the world, and over the devil, the arch-enemy of God and humankind. Through death on the cross Jesus won for us new life and freedom over the power of sin, despair, and death. The Easter victory of Jesus teaches us courage in the face of suffering and death. In the resurrection of Christ our fears are laid to rest. His resurrection is total, final triumph, and for us peace and joy at the end. We will have troubles in the present reality. Through the eyes of faith, we know the last outcome, complete victory over sin, suffering, and death in Jesus Christ. That is why we can pray boldly now, knowing that the Father will give us all we need to live as his children and as disciples of our Lord Jesus Christ. Do we know the Easter joy of Christ's victory over sin and death? Loving Infant Jesus, we are an Easter people, and alleluia is our song. May we give out the joy of Easter and live in the reality of Jesus' victory over sin and death.
Matthew 18:15 : If your brother sins against you , go and show him his fault , just between the two of you . If he listens to you , you have won your brother over . Heavenly Father , forgive our foolish and selfish ways . Give us courage to lovingly confront those who have sinned against us , but if we can not bring reconciliation , help us through the power of Holy Spirit to forgive as you have forgiven us . In Infant Jesus ' name , we pray . Amen . 20Truly , truly , I say to you , you will weep and lament , but the world will rejoice ; you will be sorrowful , but your sorrow will turn into joy . 21 When a woman is in travail she has sorrow , because her hour has come ; but when she is delivered of the child , she no longer remembers the anguish , for joy that a child is born into the world . 22 So you have sorrow now , but I will see you again and your hearts will rejoice , and no one will take your joy from you . 23 In that day you will ask nothing of me . Truly , truly , I say to you , if you ask anything of the Father , he will give it to you in my name . The cross for Jesus was not defeating but victory , victory over sin , over the forces of evil in the world , and over the devil , the arch - enemy of God and humankind . Through death on the cross Jesus won for us new life and freedom over the power of sin , despair , and death . The Easter victory of Jesus teaches us courage in the face of suffering and death . In the resurrection of Christ our fears are laid to rest . His resurrection is total , final triumph , and for us peace and joy at the end . We will have troubles in the present reality . Through the eyes of faith , we know the last outcome , complete victory over sin , suffering , and death in Jesus Christ . That is why we can pray boldly now , knowing that the Father will give us all we need to live as his children and as disciples of our Lord Jesus Christ . Do we know the Easter joy of Christ 's victory over sin and death ? Loving Infant Jesus , we are an Easter people , and alleluia is our song . May we give out the joy of Easter and live in the reality of Jesus ' victory over sin and death .
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Designed to appeal to anyone that appreciates the art of chocolate. The rich chocolate colored basket houses the BRIX chocolates that are specifically choosen to pair with our Twisted Twig Wines. Try Not to FOCUS on the Chocolate! Designed to appeal to anyone that appreciates the art of chocolate. The rich chocolate colored basket houses the BRIX chocolates that are specifically choosen to pair with our Twisted Twig Wines. A Chocolate colored Wine Key, Wine Notes book, dark colored Rain Forest Crisps. Your pallete will rollover when you taste a jar of our locally made decadent Earth & Vine Red Ancho Chile Sauce and Basalmic Vinegar to be paried with soft or hard cheeses. Choose your wine to go in the basket and the price varies based on the wine selected.
Designed to appeal to anyone that appreciates the art of chocolate . The rich chocolate colored basket houses the BRIX chocolates that are specifically choosen to pair with our Twisted Twig Wines . Try Not to FOCUS on the Chocolate ! Designed to appeal to anyone that appreciates the art of chocolate . The rich chocolate colored basket houses the BRIX chocolates that are specifically choosen to pair with our Twisted Twig Wines . A Chocolate colored Wine Key , Wine Notes book , dark colored Rain Forest Crisps . Your pallete will rollover when you taste a jar of our locally made decadent Earth & Vine Red Ancho Chile Sauce and Basalmic Vinegar to be paried with soft or hard cheeses . Choose your wine to go in the basket and the price varies based on the wine selected .
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Hi, I need someone to create 10 DNS records in my domain so I can verify my email address to send out newsletters. I have attached a spreadsheet with the 10 records that I need added. I will give you the login details to my domain with [đăng nhập để xem URL] through chat. I need a new website. I need you to build it. this is site i need information to be taken from. [đăng nhập để xem URL] this site needs to be coped all but the supply page. need someone to change domain name on my site right now! ...user location. 2) Ability to suggest users to get latch on Request. 3) Ability to recommend events near me. 4) Ability to find and invite user's social network connections to join the community at every possible stage. 5) Ability to share every event, latch on and over all experience on Social media. 6) Ability to report Spam Users and spam content. I already have a domain and a website but I would like it to be much more compelling and esponsive to a mobile. 4 companies I need an analysis of 4 companies based on the below variables. Domain Authority # of Total Back Links # of Root Domain Back Links # of Citations Citation Score (Moz) Monthly Traffic # of Google Reviews Time Frame 12 Hours. Please state which services (eg, Moz/ SEMrush... you would be using). Hi, We require a freelancer to join us who can provide animated Infographics. You have to come up with new ideas & also explore the ideas out there on the internet to make it different and animated. Please bid if you have experience with Infographics and we can discuss the details. My cryptocurrency is uploaded to exchange platforms and I want to upgrade Price value in my block explorer. I am using iquidus block explorer for ...cryptocurrency is uploaded to exchange platforms and I want to upgrade Price value in my block explorer. I am using iquidus block explorer for my coin and if you have experience plz join to me. Thank you.
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The FDA has rejected a petition to ban certain antibiotics for use in livestock that are important for the preservation of human health. The two petitions, filed by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, Environmental Defense, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Public Health Association, Food Animal Concerns Trust (FACT), and the Union of Concerned Scientists, were requested in 1999 and 2005, according to Food Safety News. [T]he agency cited statutory hurdles -- such as a notice to the drug maker and an evidentiary hearing on the matter -- as reason to deny the petition. "FDA cannot withdraw approval of a new animal drug until the legally-mandated process is complete." It's very unclear what this reasoning actually entails. Last June, the FDA released their draft guidance, The Judicious Use of Medically Important Antimicrobial Drugs in Food-Producing Animals. The guidelines outlined the need for factory farms and food producers to limit use of "medically significant" antibiotics, important to human health. But these guidelines, which are still in draft form, merely layout the opinion of the FDA and are yet unenforcible. The FDA's guidelines critically need to be followed up with rules that make the misuse and overuse of antibiotics by food producers unlawful, protecting human health from an onslaught of antibiotic resistance. The FDA rejects a petition to ban the use of some antibiotics important to human health.
The FDA has rejected a petition to ban certain antibiotics for use in livestock that are important for the preservation of human health . The two petitions , filed by the Center for Science in the Public Interest , Environmental Defense , the American Academy of Pediatrics , the American Public Health Association , Food Animal Concerns Trust ( FACT ) , and the Union of Concerned Scientists , were requested in 1999 and 2005 , according to Food Safety News . [ T]he agency cited statutory hurdles -- such as a notice to the drug maker and an evidentiary hearing on the matter -- as reason to deny the petition . " FDA can not withdraw approval of a new animal drug until the legally - mandated process is complete . " It 's very unclear what this reasoning actually entails . Last June , the FDA released their draft guidance , The Judicious Use of Medically Important Antimicrobial Drugs in Food - Producing Animals . The guidelines outlined the need for factory farms and food producers to limit use of " medically significant " antibiotics , important to human health . But these guidelines , which are still in draft form , merely layout the opinion of the FDA and are yet unenforcible . The FDA 's guidelines critically need to be followed up with rules that make the misuse and overuse of antibiotics by food producers unlawful , protecting human health from an onslaught of antibiotic resistance . The FDA rejects a petition to ban the use of some antibiotics important to human health .
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If you want to make fine adjustments or add fanciness to your web typography, give polyfills a go. Brian Warren explains. Sometimes the web feels like a typewriter or, perhaps more fittingly, like Microsoft Word. It feels as if we don’t have the level of control we enjoyed in the days of layout for print using InDesign. If you are the type of person who itches to tinker with every letter in a headline, then Lettering.js is the perfect tool for you. Taking this idea even further, slabText splits headlines into multiple rows that can fill space in a very clever manner. You can specify important text or text that you want to be a bit larger than others to get a wood type poster effect that is pretty slick. For the right kind of design, this polyfill is just perfect. Know of a typographic trick for the web? Share it in the comments!
If you want to make fine adjustments or add fanciness to your web typography , give polyfills a go . Brian Warren explains . Sometimes the web feels like a typewriter or , perhaps more fittingly , like Microsoft Word . It feels as if we do n’t have the level of control we enjoyed in the days of layout for print using InDesign . If you are the type of person who itches to tinker with every letter in a headline , then Lettering.js is the perfect tool for you . Taking this idea even further , slabText splits headlines into multiple rows that can fill space in a very clever manner . You can specify important text or text that you want to be a bit larger than others to get a wood type poster effect that is pretty slick . For the right kind of design , this polyfill is just perfect . Know of a typographic trick for the web ? Share it in the comments !
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Wuwei Information, Wuwei Overview, Wuwei Guide, China Guide. Wuwei City covers an area of 33,249 square kilometers and is situated at the middle of Gansu Province and the north part of the Hexi Corridor, bordering Lanzhou in the east, Jinchang in the west, Qilian Mountain in the south and Tengger Desert in the north. The downtown area of Weiwu is in the east of the Hexi Corridor as part of the Silk Road of ancient China. With a history of more than 2,000 years, Wuwei was called Liangzhou in ancient times where the capital of Qianliang, Houliang, Nanliang, Beiliang during the Sixteen Dynasties and Daliang in Early Tang Dynasty were set. In history, Wuwei City is an important city where the Central China and West Regions communicated frequently, a strategic pass of the Silk Road and the Buddhism center of North China. The renowned poetry, song and instrument on Liangzhou were formed and developed here. Its cultural relics include Wong Niangniang archaeological site, bronze bells in Dayun Temple of Tang Dynasty, Haizang Temple, Luoshi Temple, Confucius Temple of Wuwei, Bell Tower, Leitai Temple and steles. There are many rivers and natural solid reservoirs-the ices of Qilian Mountain formed by permanent snow on the high mountains. As early as more than 5,000 years ago, human activities appeared in this area. The name of the city means mighty and powerful, which was called to praise the achivements of Huo Qubing, a general who defeat the Xiongnu Ethnic Group. The capital of Qianliang, Houliang, Nanliang, Beiliang during the Sixteen Dynasties and Daliang in Early Tang Dynasty were set here. For its long history, splendid cultures have been formed, such as the Wuliang Culture, Xixia Culture, Buddhism Culture and Regional Culture. As much as 543 cultural units have been discovered, including five national key cultural units, 58 provincial cultural units. Besides, three heritage collections are involved in the 47,000 cultural collections. The most outstanding ones are: a horse (Bronze Horse), a stele (Xixia Stele), a temple (Baita Temple), a grotto (Tiantishan or Tianti Mountain Grotto) and a temple (Confucius Temple). The Bronze Horse, praised as the highest peak of classical artworks, has become the Chinese traveling graph sign; Xixia Stele is an unmatched precious trasure and the rare material to study the history of Xixia; Baima Tower is the place where Prince Kuo Duan of Yuan Dynasty and the Buddhist leader held the Liangzhou Meeting and the historic witness of the Tibet’s being part of China; As an outstanding grotto of early China, Tiantishan Grotto is called the primogenitor of Chinese grotto; Luoshi Temple is the place that Mage Jiumoluoshi expounded the texts of Buddhism. Confucius Temple of Wuwei is one of the Confucius temples in China with a large scale. In addition, the natural landscapes such as snowy highlands, oasis sceneries and deserts and its history and culture enhance each other’s beauty, both of high cultural and tourist value.
Wuwei Information , Wuwei Overview , Wuwei Guide , China Guide . Wuwei City covers an area of 33,249 square kilometers and is situated at the middle of Gansu Province and the north part of the Hexi Corridor , bordering Lanzhou in the east , Jinchang in the west , Qilian Mountain in the south and Tengger Desert in the north . The downtown area of Weiwu is in the east of the Hexi Corridor as part of the Silk Road of ancient China . With a history of more than 2,000 years , Wuwei was called Liangzhou in ancient times where the capital of Qianliang , Houliang , Nanliang , Beiliang during the Sixteen Dynasties and Daliang in Early Tang Dynasty were set . In history , Wuwei City is an important city where the Central China and West Regions communicated frequently , a strategic pass of the Silk Road and the Buddhism center of North China . The renowned poetry , song and instrument on Liangzhou were formed and developed here . Its cultural relics include Wong Niangniang archaeological site , bronze bells in Dayun Temple of Tang Dynasty , Haizang Temple , Luoshi Temple , Confucius Temple of Wuwei , Bell Tower , Leitai Temple and steles . There are many rivers and natural solid reservoirs - the ices of Qilian Mountain formed by permanent snow on the high mountains . As early as more than 5,000 years ago , human activities appeared in this area . The name of the city means mighty and powerful , which was called to praise the achivements of Huo Qubing , a general who defeat the Xiongnu Ethnic Group . The capital of Qianliang , Houliang , Nanliang , Beiliang during the Sixteen Dynasties and Daliang in Early Tang Dynasty were set here . For its long history , splendid cultures have been formed , such as the Wuliang Culture , Xixia Culture , Buddhism Culture and Regional Culture . As much as 543 cultural units have been discovered , including five national key cultural units , 58 provincial cultural units . Besides , three heritage collections are involved in the 47,000 cultural collections . The most outstanding ones are : a horse ( Bronze Horse ) , a stele ( Xixia Stele ) , a temple ( Baita Temple ) , a grotto ( Tiantishan or Tianti Mountain Grotto ) and a temple ( Confucius Temple ) . The Bronze Horse , praised as the highest peak of classical artworks , has become the Chinese traveling graph sign ; Xixia Stele is an unmatched precious trasure and the rare material to study the history of Xixia ; Baima Tower is the place where Prince Kuo Duan of Yuan Dynasty and the Buddhist leader held the Liangzhou Meeting and the historic witness of the Tibet ’s being part of China ; As an outstanding grotto of early China , Tiantishan Grotto is called the primogenitor of Chinese grotto ; Luoshi Temple is the place that Mage Jiumoluoshi expounded the texts of Buddhism . Confucius Temple of Wuwei is one of the Confucius temples in China with a large scale . In addition , the natural landscapes such as snowy highlands , oasis sceneries and deserts and its history and culture enhance each other ’s beauty , both of high cultural and tourist value .
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Image: James Dodd, Ride With Prince, 2005 (detail). Collage painting, stencil screen, light box, 200 cm x 180 cm x 150 cm. Photo: Din Heagney. BOX Art Project (2005-07) was in a corner entrance window on Elizabeth St in Melbourne CBD, wedged between a bank and a motorbike shop. Din started the project as a way to extend participation in contemporary art and the project was generously supported by Floate Design. Din curated a series of one-off installations from artists including: Anita King, Constanze Zikos, Pandarosa, AMAC, James Dodd, Regan Tamanui, Naomi Tettmann, Lyndal Walker, Jessica Hutchison, Yasemin Sabuncu, Roh Singh, Matchbox Projects, Red Cabbage, Marilyn Jeanette, Jeana Bajic and Luke Noble. It was beautiful fun with bankers, bikers and artists on the street.
Image : James Dodd , Ride With Prince , 2005 ( detail ) . Collage painting , stencil screen , light box , 200 cm x 180 cm x 150 cm . Photo : Din Heagney . BOX Art Project ( 2005 - 07 ) was in a corner entrance window on Elizabeth St in Melbourne CBD , wedged between a bank and a motorbike shop . Din started the project as a way to extend participation in contemporary art and the project was generously supported by Floate Design . Din curated a series of one - off installations from artists including : Anita King , Constanze Zikos , Pandarosa , AMAC , James Dodd , Regan Tamanui , Naomi Tettmann , Lyndal Walker , Jessica Hutchison , Yasemin Sabuncu , Roh Singh , Matchbox Projects , Red Cabbage , Marilyn Jeanette , Jeana Bajic and Luke Noble . It was beautiful fun with bankers , bikers and artists on the street .
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Juice Cleansing - Yay or Nay? You may remember a time when bottles of green juice were sitting on placemats at mealtimes as a popular replacement for whole foods. And although this cleanse supports your body’s natural detox process, the high amounts of sugar in the fruits and lack of solid foods can be dangerous for some. So - how can it be done safely? Check out our recommendations. 5 Thanksgiving Recipes Your Body Will Thank You For! This time of year, let’s be honest, we like to eat and eat well! It’s getting colder and out comes those thick and creamy soups, turkey dinners, and.. Dare I say it? The Pumpkin Spice Latte.
Juice Cleansing - Yay or Nay ? You may remember a time when bottles of green juice were sitting on placemats at mealtimes as a popular replacement for whole foods . And although this cleanse supports your body ’s natural detox process , the high amounts of sugar in the fruits and lack of solid foods can be dangerous for some . So - how can it be done safely ? Check out our recommendations . 5 Thanksgiving Recipes Your Body Will Thank You For ! This time of year , let ’s be honest , we like to eat and eat well ! It ’s getting colder and out comes those thick and creamy soups , turkey dinners , and .. Dare I say it ? The Pumpkin Spice Latte .
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Gold Prospecting Equipment , Wholesale Various High Quality Gold Prospecting Equipment Products from Global Gold Prospecting Equipment Suppliers and . Chat Online Gold Ore Hammer Mill For Sale In South Africa Wholesale , Mill . 2016 - 05 - 11 · Gold Leaching Equipment Wholesale , Leaching Equipment . About 55 % of these are other mining machines , 33 % are mineral separator , and . South Africa widely used 300ton per day Gold Mining Equipment for Gold CIL . 2017 - 02 - 02 · Gold Processing Plant For Sale , Wholesale Various High Quality Gold Processing Plant For Sale Products from Global Gold Processing Plant For Sale Suppliers and Gold Processing Plant For Sale Factory , Importer , Exporter at selecting alluvial gold processing equipment sale for south africa . Small Scale Gold Mining Equipment , china supplier 5 tons small scale gold processing plant gold small scale gold mining equipment hot sale in south Africa and ... Get Price Online Mining Equipment , Supplies For Sale In Z | ' The most popular Zimbabwe Mining Equipment , Supplies classifieds by far . gold processing equipment suppliers south africa Gold Ore Hammer Mill For Sale In South Africa Wholesale , Mill . Henan Xingyang Mining Machinery Manufactory . 2018 - 12 - 12 · Manhattan Corporation Group . Process Plants , mining and process equipment solutions are supplied , covering The Mining Services division was voted as one of South Africa 's Top 500 of various diamond mining projects , and the development of Gravelotte Gold Mine .
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A detailed planning consent has been granted for a detached two storey chalet bungalow of approximately 1000sq.ft GEA in a suburb of Bristol, close to Cribbs Causeway and some 11 miles north of Bristol City Centre. The plans indicate a WC, study, dining room, kitchen and living/dining area on the ground floor. The dining room seems superfluous and could provide a third bedroom. On the second floor are two bedrooms and a bathroom with a void over the living/dining area. A 3 bedroom dwelling requires two off-street parking spaces which this new dwelling provides. The plot also provides for a small garden of 55m2 and has its own access. The chalet bungalow is of fairly simple construction, brick walls, UPVC windows and doors, double roman roof tiles, roof lights under a pitched roof and solar panels. The plot is in a quiet and popular residential road. The plot is approximately 150sq.m, or in excess of 1600sq.ft. The plot is level, has its own access, is mainly clear and is bounded by close boarded fencing. The fence needs to be lowered slightly to improve visibility and sight lines. The current owner would like to keep the gates that currently open onto the site so new gates would be required. The plot sits in a Bristol suburb close to Bradley Stoke to the east and to Little Stoke. The area became part of the new parish of Stoke Lodge and the common in 2015 and has a population of around 1800 residents. Nearby are local shops and a Tesco express, The Pavilion provides a venue for meetings and clubs and the 20 acre playing fields is a valuable asset for the region. The interchange on the A38 gives easy access to Cribbs Causeway and its extensive range of shops including John Lewis and Marks and Spencer. The complex also has a Vue Cinema, numerous restaurants and supermarkets as well other retailers away from the main indoor shopping area. Bristol Parkway railway station is some two miles from the plot, providing a service to London Paddington. St. Chad’s primary school is rated as Good by Ofsted as is Abbeywood Community School. The plot is some 11 miles north of Bristol City Centre offering all the amenities of one of England’s major Cities, including two Universities, the shopping centre at Cabot Circus and excellent independent schools. The plot has access to all main services including gas, except for mains drainage. The plans indicate the need for a package treatment plant or a septic tank. We would advise interested parties to make their own enquires with regards to services prior to exchange of contracts. The site can be viewed only by appointment through The Land Bank Partnership. The gate is locked.
A detailed planning consent has been granted for a detached two storey chalet bungalow of approximately 1000sq.ft GEA in a suburb of Bristol , close to Cribbs Causeway and some 11 miles north of Bristol City Centre . The plans indicate a WC , study , dining room , kitchen and living / dining area on the ground floor . The dining room seems superfluous and could provide a third bedroom . On the second floor are two bedrooms and a bathroom with a void over the living / dining area . A 3 bedroom dwelling requires two off - street parking spaces which this new dwelling provides . The plot also provides for a small garden of 55m2 and has its own access . The chalet bungalow is of fairly simple construction , brick walls , UPVC windows and doors , double roman roof tiles , roof lights under a pitched roof and solar panels . The plot is in a quiet and popular residential road . The plot is approximately 150sq.m , or in excess of 1600sq.ft . The plot is level , has its own access , is mainly clear and is bounded by close boarded fencing . The fence needs to be lowered slightly to improve visibility and sight lines . The current owner would like to keep the gates that currently open onto the site so new gates would be required . The plot sits in a Bristol suburb close to Bradley Stoke to the east and to Little Stoke . The area became part of the new parish of Stoke Lodge and the common in 2015 and has a population of around 1800 residents . Nearby are local shops and a Tesco express , The Pavilion provides a venue for meetings and clubs and the 20 acre playing fields is a valuable asset for the region . The interchange on the A38 gives easy access to Cribbs Causeway and its extensive range of shops including John Lewis and Marks and Spencer . The complex also has a Vue Cinema , numerous restaurants and supermarkets as well other retailers away from the main indoor shopping area . Bristol Parkway railway station is some two miles from the plot , providing a service to London Paddington . St. Chad ’s primary school is rated as Good by Ofsted as is Abbeywood Community School . The plot is some 11 miles north of Bristol City Centre offering all the amenities of one of England ’s major Cities , including two Universities , the shopping centre at Cabot Circus and excellent independent schools . The plot has access to all main services including gas , except for mains drainage . The plans indicate the need for a package treatment plant or a septic tank . We would advise interested parties to make their own enquires with regards to services prior to exchange of contracts . The site can be viewed only by appointment through The Land Bank Partnership . The gate is locked .
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Editor’s Note: Guest blogger and NASW Member, Shyvonne M. Noboa responded to our call for guest bloggers. A related article from the November/December 2011 issue of Currents entitled “Standards For Technology and Social Work Practice,” can be accessed by clicking here. Social media has changed the landscape of communication and how we interact with others and receive information. For social workers whose profession involves personal interactions and engaging others through the helping process, ethical challenges undoubtedly emerge. While the use of social media poses such dilemmas for social workers, especially those in clinical practice, one cannot ignore the social media revolution. Here, I offer useful tips to leverage social media to your advantage, specifically from the perspective of professional development. Offering unprecedented opportunities to connect with other social work professionals, social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn provide opportunities to connect, learn, share and engage in professional development and advocacy efforts. Social Media serves as a platform to share your professional passions. My passion is in the area of aging and you’ll often find me at the NASW-NYC Gerontology committee meetings and engaging in social media learning and sharing useful aging updates on policy, program, and practice. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, YouTube, OH MY! It can be overwhelming. Do not fear, use your social work skills and do your research to find what social media channel suits you best. Be picky and start small. Join one social media outlet and expand from there. Consider getting a Facebook and/or LinkedIn Account if you don’t already have one. I often tell people to view LinkedIn as an online rolodex. It’s a great way to maintain connections with fellow colleagues and share professional updates. It also provides the user opportunities to join professional groups where one can post questions leading to productive conversations with like-minded participants, both nationwide and across continents. Facebook is a great professional tool also because you can “like” your local or national non profits and organizations that focus on your social work interests and shared goals. It’s a great way to receive updates and stay “in the know” locally, nationally and globally. This medium is often useful for social workers who might not have the time to frequent and participate in face to face meeting and events. As I mentioned, aging is my passion and the direction I chose to develop my social work career. On Facebook, I “like” local and national aging organizations, receiving daily updates on aging policy, programs and practice. On LinkedIn, I’ve joined groups with a gerontological focus where I have online conversations with like-minded social work professionals. What’s your niche? By identifying your area of practice, social media offers virtual groups with opportunities for conversation and exchange of information in your area of practice. Now that you are online and connected with others through social media, take the time to share the good work you are doing. Your professional achievements will serve to encourage others and you can be a mentor to those you are connected to. It could be about a program you started or helped improve but the key is to share the positive outcomes. If you are an expert social worker in a specific area of practice, you could & should use social media to share your knowledge and help empower others. Your professional experience is invaluable and social media outlets afford you the opportunity to share your practice knowledge with other emerging social work professionals. You are not alone! I recently read a new discussion on LinkedIn from a social worker seeking support and reassurance from fellow social workers on the stress of taking her LMSW exam. Social media is a gateway to information, advice and reassurance. Discussion groups on social media like LinkedIn are great because you can participate & share advice in discussions or you can start your own. Be active and interactive – This is key! Social media only works for you if you are an active participant. So, be sure to post, ask questions and start conversations. Share your knowledge and information and you’ll slowly build an audience. This entry was posted in Networking, social work and tagged facebook, linkedin, social media, social networking. Bookmark the permalink. Great post. Social media is now a permanent part of our landscape and social workers need to be part of the discussion. This is a great post and resource for those social workers that love to integrate technology with practice. I have been doing research on what is out there for social workers and how NASW is guiding technology usage. The link to the standards for technology in social work practice was a great find. I am glad I have found your blog and will pass on the sites link in my upcoming presentation on integrating technology into social work practice in Chicago. I am a MSW, LCSW practicing in Chicago Public Schools. Thanks so much! There was recently a webinar by NASW for members around social work practice in the digital age and the ethics surrounding the new technology clinicians have. Perhaps you can access the transcripts online if you are a member! Please let us know if you have any other ideas about possible posts around technology and social work practice. This is a great blog post about social media and how social workers can embrace it.
Editor ’s Note : Guest blogger and NASW Member , Shyvonne M. Noboa responded to our call for guest bloggers . A related article from the November / December 2011 issue of Currents entitled “ Standards For Technology and Social Work Practice , ” can be accessed by clicking here . Social media has changed the landscape of communication and how we interact with others and receive information . For social workers whose profession involves personal interactions and engaging others through the helping process , ethical challenges undoubtedly emerge . While the use of social media poses such dilemmas for social workers , especially those in clinical practice , one can not ignore the social media revolution . Here , I offer useful tips to leverage social media to your advantage , specifically from the perspective of professional development . Offering unprecedented opportunities to connect with other social work professionals , social media outlets such as Facebook , Twitter and LinkedIn provide opportunities to connect , learn , share and engage in professional development and advocacy efforts . Social Media serves as a platform to share your professional passions . My passion is in the area of aging and you ’ll often find me at the NASW - NYC Gerontology committee meetings and engaging in social media learning and sharing useful aging updates on policy , program , and practice . Facebook , Twitter , LinkedIn , Google+ , YouTube , OH MY ! It can be overwhelming . Do not fear , use your social work skills and do your research to find what social media channel suits you best . Be picky and start small . Join one social media outlet and expand from there . Consider getting a Facebook and/or LinkedIn Account if you do n’t already have one . I often tell people to view LinkedIn as an online rolodex . It ’s a great way to maintain connections with fellow colleagues and share professional updates . It also provides the user opportunities to join professional groups where one can post questions leading to productive conversations with like - minded participants , both nationwide and across continents . Facebook is a great professional tool also because you can “ like ” your local or national non profits and organizations that focus on your social work interests and shared goals . It ’s a great way to receive updates and stay “ in the know ” locally , nationally and globally . This medium is often useful for social workers who might not have the time to frequent and participate in face to face meeting and events . As I mentioned , aging is my passion and the direction I chose to develop my social work career . On Facebook , I “ like ” local and national aging organizations , receiving daily updates on aging policy , programs and practice . On LinkedIn , I ’ve joined groups with a gerontological focus where I have online conversations with like - minded social work professionals . What ’s your niche ? By identifying your area of practice , social media offers virtual groups with opportunities for conversation and exchange of information in your area of practice . Now that you are online and connected with others through social media , take the time to share the good work you are doing . Your professional achievements will serve to encourage others and you can be a mentor to those you are connected to . It could be about a program you started or helped improve but the key is to share the positive outcomes . If you are an expert social worker in a specific area of practice , you could & should use social media to share your knowledge and help empower others . Your professional experience is invaluable and social media outlets afford you the opportunity to share your practice knowledge with other emerging social work professionals . You are not alone ! I recently read a new discussion on LinkedIn from a social worker seeking support and reassurance from fellow social workers on the stress of taking her LMSW exam . Social media is a gateway to information , advice and reassurance . Discussion groups on social media like LinkedIn are great because you can participate & share advice in discussions or you can start your own . Be active and interactive – This is key ! Social media only works for you if you are an active participant . So , be sure to post , ask questions and start conversations . Share your knowledge and information and you ’ll slowly build an audience . This entry was posted in Networking , social work and tagged facebook , linkedin , social media , social networking . Bookmark the permalink . Great post . Social media is now a permanent part of our landscape and social workers need to be part of the discussion . This is a great post and resource for those social workers that love to integrate technology with practice . I have been doing research on what is out there for social workers and how NASW is guiding technology usage . The link to the standards for technology in social work practice was a great find . I am glad I have found your blog and will pass on the sites link in my upcoming presentation on integrating technology into social work practice in Chicago . I am a MSW , LCSW practicing in Chicago Public Schools . Thanks so much ! There was recently a webinar by NASW for members around social work practice in the digital age and the ethics surrounding the new technology clinicians have . Perhaps you can access the transcripts online if you are a member ! Please let us know if you have any other ideas about possible posts around technology and social work practice . This is a great blog post about social media and how social workers can embrace it .
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This tidy professional office is located on the first floor of the WIN Tower, overlooking the Burnett River. Being centrally located and close to the Court House, this office would suite a legal practitioner or small professional. The office is open plan but it does have the ability to create three offices and a reception. There is lift access and a disabled toilet on the ground floor. The WIN Tower is across the road from the Bundaberg Post Office and considered part of the CBD. The Court House is just down the road. Centrally located Professional Offices don't come up very often so this could be your opportunity to make the WIN Tower your new address.
This tidy professional office is located on the first floor of the WIN Tower , overlooking the Burnett River . Being centrally located and close to the Court House , this office would suite a legal practitioner or small professional . The office is open plan but it does have the ability to create three offices and a reception . There is lift access and a disabled toilet on the ground floor . The WIN Tower is across the road from the Bundaberg Post Office and considered part of the CBD . The Court House is just down the road . Centrally located Professional Offices do n't come up very often so this could be your opportunity to make the WIN Tower your new address .
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For the period today until midnight, mostly hot, sunny and at times breezy conditions are expected despite the 20% (low) chance of a few brief showers favouring the morning. The night would generally clear with a light breeze despite the odd shower. Seas are moderate, with waves up to two metres in open waters and below one metre in sheltered areas.
For the period today until midnight , mostly hot , sunny and at times breezy conditions are expected despite the 20 % ( low ) chance of a few brief showers favouring the morning . The night would generally clear with a light breeze despite the odd shower . Seas are moderate , with waves up to two metres in open waters and below one metre in sheltered areas .
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Resilient – persists, overcomes difficulty, takes risks. Resourceful – shows initiative, demonstrates research skills, creative, works well interdependently. Reasoning – thinks and reviews, analyses patterns, deals well with conflicting ideas. Responsible – motivated to pursue goals, acts on feedback, proactive partner in learning, skilled at working collaboratively, shows leadership skills. Reflective – learns from experience, can improve on own learning, learns from research, helps to create the big picture, makes own connections in learning, reflects and acts on feedback.
Resilient – persists , overcomes difficulty , takes risks . Resourceful – shows initiative , demonstrates research skills , creative , works well interdependently . Reasoning – thinks and reviews , analyses patterns , deals well with conflicting ideas . Responsible – motivated to pursue goals , acts on feedback , proactive partner in learning , skilled at working collaboratively , shows leadership skills . Reflective – learns from experience , can improve on own learning , learns from research , helps to create the big picture , makes own connections in learning , reflects and acts on feedback .
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Move Furniture with Incredible Ease. Slightly tilt furniture and place an EZ Move (foam side up) under each corner or leg, then push or pull item under furniture to make frequent moves easy. When moving large objects, know your limitations, you may need assistance. If you suffer from physical ailments, such as back problems, consult your physician before using this products. When using on hard floor surfaces such as linoleum or wood floors, make sure the floor is clean to prevent dirt or grit from damaging the floor finish. Refer to floor manufacturers recommendations for compatibility. For added protection to hard surface floors, use EZ Moves Furniture Slides for Hard Surface Floors. Do not use on rough concrete. This will cause damage to your EZ Moves.
Move Furniture with Incredible Ease . Slightly tilt furniture and place an EZ Move ( foam side up ) under each corner or leg , then push or pull item under furniture to make frequent moves easy . When moving large objects , know your limitations , you may need assistance . If you suffer from physical ailments , such as back problems , consult your physician before using this products . When using on hard floor surfaces such as linoleum or wood floors , make sure the floor is clean to prevent dirt or grit from damaging the floor finish . Refer to floor manufacturers recommendations for compatibility . For added protection to hard surface floors , use EZ Moves Furniture Slides for Hard Surface Floors . Do not use on rough concrete . This will cause damage to your EZ Moves .
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Use the below link to get Adobe Reader which is used to open all the PDF files on this page. Adobe Reader is a free download from the Adobe website. Each month, our Post produces a newsletter called the Hashmark that is sent to all members of the Post. In it you will find articles related to the Post, coverage of events that took place involving the Post and Auxiliary, etc. For a detailed history of the hashmark, please visit the Post Hashmark History page. The thumbnail set below are the most recent 12 issues so members and visitors can view prior copies. If you need the viewing utility, you can go to the Adobe web site to download a free copy of the utility. A link to the site is to the left of this column. Want to view an older issue? Please visit the Hashmark Archive page. Electronic versions of the hashmark date back to April 2007 on this page.
Use the below link to get Adobe Reader which is used to open all the PDF files on this page . Adobe Reader is a free download from the Adobe website . Each month , our Post produces a newsletter called the Hashmark that is sent to all members of the Post . In it you will find articles related to the Post , coverage of events that took place involving the Post and Auxiliary , etc . For a detailed history of the hashmark , please visit the Post Hashmark History page . The thumbnail set below are the most recent 12 issues so members and visitors can view prior copies . If you need the viewing utility , you can go to the Adobe web site to download a free copy of the utility . A link to the site is to the left of this column . Want to view an older issue ? Please visit the Hashmark Archive page . Electronic versions of the hashmark date back to April 2007 on this page .
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This material mines the number of committers per file, shown in Figure 9b. This material mines committers use of features over time, shown in Figures 10-11. This material mines how frequently committers used features, shown in Figure 12. NOTE: The Boa Program and Raw Data are the same as Section 5.3.1. This material mines committers use of features in the last snapshot, shown in Figures 12-13. This material mines the number of committers per project, shown in Figure 9a. This material mines if individuals or teams adopted features, shown in Figure 13. NOTE: The Boa Program and Raw Data are the same as Section 5.3.2. This material mines if committers used all features, shown in Figure 14.
This material mines the number of committers per file , shown in Figure 9b . This material mines committers use of features over time , shown in Figures 10 - 11 . This material mines how frequently committers used features , shown in Figure 12 . NOTE : The Boa Program and Raw Data are the same as Section 5.3.1 . This material mines committers use of features in the last snapshot , shown in Figures 12 - 13 . This material mines the number of committers per project , shown in Figure 9a . This material mines if individuals or teams adopted features , shown in Figure 13 . NOTE : The Boa Program and Raw Data are the same as Section 5.3.2 . This material mines if committers used all features , shown in Figure 14 .
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Epson Stylus CX6400 ink replacement cartridges from Jolek are a genuine cost effective replacement ink cartridge for your Epson Stylus CX6400 printer, Epson multi function machines and Epson faxes. All of our Epson Stylus CX6400 ink cartridges are re-manufactured to closely match OEM specifications or exceed Epson original manufactured supplies output page performance allowable by after market chip technology. All of our Epson Stylus CX6400 supplies include a 100% quality and satisfaction warranty.
Epson Stylus CX6400 ink replacement cartridges from Jolek are a genuine cost effective replacement ink cartridge for your Epson Stylus CX6400 printer , Epson multi function machines and Epson faxes . All of our Epson Stylus CX6400 ink cartridges are re - manufactured to closely match OEM specifications or exceed Epson original manufactured supplies output page performance allowable by after market chip technology . All of our Epson Stylus CX6400 supplies include a 100 % quality and satisfaction warranty .
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What hope have we left, now religion is all but dead and socialism turned to ashes? (Yes, I know there are still plenty of believers left, but across the broad swathe of society they are the exception, not the rule.) Yet there is one belief that most of us still share just. Perhaps some of us cling to it with ever-greater fervour, for lack of anything else. It is a belief in man's infinite ingenuity, our forward progress, our capacity in the end to overcome any obstacle, to solve any problem and rescue ourselves at the eleventh hour. In other words,we place ultimate faith in science as our saviour. This week,Horizon (Monday BBC2) celebrates its 30th anniversary with a philosophical look back at the expectations, beliefs, achievements and failures of science. In the many programmes since 1964, the world has changed much, but not often in the ways predicted by the scientists and futurologists featured at the time. Marshall McLuhan was right about the communications revolution and the global village, but he may have been far too optimistic about how much good it would do for people. His idea that every denizen of the Third World sitting under a tree watching TV would thus be empowered to participate in the world they see was a step too far. As a handful of media moguls dominate the world's airwaves, there is little sign yet of interaction on the part of the passive receivers, or an increased sense of belonging to the rest of the world. In the year that Horizon hit the airwaves, Harold Wilson won an election promising that the white heat of technology would provide every answer. Herman Kahn declared that 90 per cent of the world would be as rich as the Americans before long. Little sign yet of that. Richard Nixon proclaimed cancer would be cured in ten years. Not yet. In the 60s, they said energy would become too cheap to be worth metering. They planned and built rational cities Le Corbusier's "shining cities in the sky". Now they are knocking them down as fast as they can afford. When man landed on the moon there seemed nothing beyond his reach. By the 70s, many of the dreams and much of the trust in science came to a juddering halt The Vietnam war showed a new generation two things: first, that science delivered horrifying napalm, Agent Orange defoliants and a threat of nuclear holocaust. Second, it didn't work, and the black pyjama-ed Viet Cong on their bicycles were beating Western technology. Passionate, if wrong- headed, conviction was stronger even than chemical weaponry. Science was not, after all, invincible. This anniversary programme tries to lay to rest the wearisome arguments about science versus culture, with a plea for people to understand there is no difference between the two. We are, we live, we breathe the science of our age, just as we wear its fashions, read its books and go to its movies. Even if most people don't have the scientific training to understand Heisenberg' s Uncertainty Principle or Einstein's Theory of Relativity , nor to imagine what a black hole IS, in a curious way the style of thought, the essence of the idea filters down and changes us. To prove it's true, a new popular science series, Big Bang, starts on Wednesday (Radio 4),part of the push for more science programmes. That science is rooted in culture, and vice versa, becomes obvious when viewing some Horizons of yesteryear and wincing at some of their attitudes. Much airtime is given to solving the problems of the developing world, with an arrogant belief in our own rationality and the ignorance of the primitives. Thousands of experts in millions of villages will tell women that their mother was a bad mother, that their father was a bad father and the old ways were bad ways," it thundered away in the 60s, not just imperialistic, but so sublimely confident in Western solutions to everything. As experts swing from panic about a new ice age to alarm at global warming; as we watch the two warring groups of population experts slug it out about whether or not there will be an explosion of mouths we cannot feed, we should, perhaps, have less blind faith in scientists. Yet we live in a world where we are more and more dependent on and therefore deferential towards "experts" of every kind. Democratic participation in decision-making becomes harder and harder as expert knowledge is held in just a few hands and decisions turn on things most people can no longer understand. The brave new world may increasingly be one we observe and live, but no longer control, if we ever did.
What hope have we left , now religion is all but dead and socialism turned to ashes ? ( Yes , I know there are still plenty of believers left , but across the broad swathe of society they are the exception , not the rule . ) Yet there is one belief that most of us still share just . Perhaps some of us cling to it with ever - greater fervour , for lack of anything else . It is a belief in man 's infinite ingenuity , our forward progress , our capacity in the end to overcome any obstacle , to solve any problem and rescue ourselves at the eleventh hour . In other words , we place ultimate faith in science as our saviour . This week , Horizon ( Monday BBC2 ) celebrates its 30th anniversary with a philosophical look back at the expectations , beliefs , achievements and failures of science . In the many programmes since 1964 , the world has changed much , but not often in the ways predicted by the scientists and futurologists featured at the time . Marshall McLuhan was right about the communications revolution and the global village , but he may have been far too optimistic about how much good it would do for people . His idea that every denizen of the Third World sitting under a tree watching TV would thus be empowered to participate in the world they see was a step too far . As a handful of media moguls dominate the world 's airwaves , there is little sign yet of interaction on the part of the passive receivers , or an increased sense of belonging to the rest of the world . In the year that Horizon hit the airwaves , Harold Wilson won an election promising that the white heat of technology would provide every answer . Herman Kahn declared that 90 per cent of the world would be as rich as the Americans before long . Little sign yet of that . Richard Nixon proclaimed cancer would be cured in ten years . Not yet . In the 60s , they said energy would become too cheap to be worth metering . They planned and built rational cities Le Corbusier 's " shining cities in the sky " . Now they are knocking them down as fast as they can afford . When man landed on the moon there seemed nothing beyond his reach . By the 70s , many of the dreams and much of the trust in science came to a juddering halt The Vietnam war showed a new generation two things : first , that science delivered horrifying napalm , Agent Orange defoliants and a threat of nuclear holocaust . Second , it did n't work , and the black pyjama - ed Viet Cong on their bicycles were beating Western technology . Passionate , if wrong- headed , conviction was stronger even than chemical weaponry . Science was not , after all , invincible . This anniversary programme tries to lay to rest the wearisome arguments about science versus culture , with a plea for people to understand there is no difference between the two . We are , we live , we breathe the science of our age , just as we wear its fashions , read its books and go to its movies . Even if most people do n't have the scientific training to understand Heisenberg ' s Uncertainty Principle or Einstein 's Theory of Relativity , nor to imagine what a black hole IS , in a curious way the style of thought , the essence of the idea filters down and changes us . To prove it 's true , a new popular science series , Big Bang , starts on Wednesday ( Radio 4),part of the push for more science programmes . That science is rooted in culture , and vice versa , becomes obvious when viewing some Horizons of yesteryear and wincing at some of their attitudes . Much airtime is given to solving the problems of the developing world , with an arrogant belief in our own rationality and the ignorance of the primitives . Thousands of experts in millions of villages will tell women that their mother was a bad mother , that their father was a bad father and the old ways were bad ways , " it thundered away in the 60s , not just imperialistic , but so sublimely confident in Western solutions to everything . As experts swing from panic about a new ice age to alarm at global warming ; as we watch the two warring groups of population experts slug it out about whether or not there will be an explosion of mouths we can not feed , we should , perhaps , have less blind faith in scientists . Yet we live in a world where we are more and more dependent on and therefore deferential towards " experts " of every kind . Democratic participation in decision - making becomes harder and harder as expert knowledge is held in just a few hands and decisions turn on things most people can no longer understand . The brave new world may increasingly be one we observe and live , but no longer control , if we ever did .
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South Junction is part historic downtown Memphis, part modern urban community. It’s a place where active people live, bike and play among canopied trees and paths connecting life to arts, dining, transit, farmer’s market, and parks. South Junction is sustainable living, from “recycled” railroad land and energy efficient construction, to access to alternative transportation and local goods & services. South Junction means lower cost-of-living and lower impact living. Visit our Website, Facebook or Twitter for more information.
South Junction is part historic downtown Memphis , part modern urban community . It ’s a place where active people live , bike and play among canopied trees and paths connecting life to arts , dining , transit , farmer ’s market , and parks . South Junction is sustainable living , from “ recycled ” railroad land and energy efficient construction , to access to alternative transportation and local goods & services . South Junction means lower cost - of - living and lower impact living . Visit our Website , Facebook or Twitter for more information .
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The Red Hat Consulting Public Sector team is looking for a Territory Services Manager to join us in McLean, VA supporting our Department of Defense (DoD) business unit. In this role, you will develop, cultivate, and manage relationships within key customer accounts. You will oversee the successful delivery of projects under your management from kickoff to closeout, including determining scope details and monitoring the project's progress to ensure it conforms to customer expectations and contractual agreements. As a Territory Services Manager, you will also help identify and qualify new business opportunities and work with the Red Hat Sales team to formulate account strategies that promote revenue growth. You'll also be responsible for managing senior and associate consultants including one-on-ones, support in escalation situations, performance and development conversations, and general team coordination with architects and project managers within your region. We'll need you to have a good foundation of technical knowledge, as well as project and scope management expertise, as you'll establish the technical and non-technical enablement needs for the Consulting team.
The Red Hat Consulting Public Sector team is looking for a Territory Services Manager to join us in McLean , VA supporting our Department of Defense ( DoD ) business unit . In this role , you will develop , cultivate , and manage relationships within key customer accounts . You will oversee the successful delivery of projects under your management from kickoff to closeout , including determining scope details and monitoring the project 's progress to ensure it conforms to customer expectations and contractual agreements . As a Territory Services Manager , you will also help identify and qualify new business opportunities and work with the Red Hat Sales team to formulate account strategies that promote revenue growth . You 'll also be responsible for managing senior and associate consultants including one - on - ones , support in escalation situations , performance and development conversations , and general team coordination with architects and project managers within your region . We 'll need you to have a good foundation of technical knowledge , as well as project and scope management expertise , as you 'll establish the technical and non - technical enablement needs for the Consulting team .
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The Golden Road Rogaine is a 3 hour family rogaine, 6 hour rogaine and 13 hour rogaine based at the El Dorado woolshed north west of Waikouaiti in Otago. Please note this event was originally scheduled for 23 Nov 2013, then 29 Mar 2014, and now 12 Jul 2014. This is a long-distance navigation event in farmland, tussock country, and scrub patches. The contour varies from rolling uplands with schist and volcanic (basalt) outcrops and several distinct volcanic cones, to steep gullies and deeply incised valleys. The event base is the El Dorado woolshed at the end of Mt Watkin Rd / El Dorado Rd, north west of Waikouaiti.
The Golden Road Rogaine is a 3 hour family rogaine , 6 hour rogaine and 13 hour rogaine based at the El Dorado woolshed north west of Waikouaiti in Otago . Please note this event was originally scheduled for 23 Nov 2013 , then 29 Mar 2014 , and now 12 Jul 2014 . This is a long - distance navigation event in farmland , tussock country , and scrub patches . The contour varies from rolling uplands with schist and volcanic ( basalt ) outcrops and several distinct volcanic cones , to steep gullies and deeply incised valleys . The event base is the El Dorado woolshed at the end of Mt Watkin Rd / El Dorado Rd , north west of Waikouaiti .
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You might remember that I’ve snaffled myself a copy of Miss D and Miss N, edited by Bev Roberts.- and yes, you’re still waiting for a blogpost that reviews it. So, how did Anne Drysdale see in the New Year? Well, definitely her New Year celebrations on the ship out were the feistiest she wrote about! I feel very thankful that all the rejoicing days are over. Monday the 30th December was the 6th anniversary of Mr and Mrs Gibson’s marriage. On that account the Capt ordered a better dinner than usual & the gentlemen had an extra quantity of wine & grog. The consequence was they all got tipsy. Mr Baird very drunk. There was a great deal of fighting. Mr Clark & the Dr. revived the subject of their duel, which they still intend shall take place when they get on shore. The drinking this day was a beginning of what was so soon to follow on New Year’s morning, & such a scene that was!! The ship was running right before the wind at 7 1/2 knots. Whenever 8 bells rung, intermediate & steerage passengers rushed into the cabin with bottles of spirits & all who were in their beds were roused out, then such a noise & drinking went on. Passengers of all ranks & sailors fighting & flying about. It was fearful. Made strong resolutions, eh? Hah! don’t we all? No, I don’t know who Di and Colin are either. Everybody else is doing it, so here are my eleven top reads for 2009. Why eleven? Because I had three 10/10s, one 9.5/10 and the rest were 9/10 and it seemed churlish to omit one just to get to ten. I notice that I haven’t read as much this year as in previous years- 53 compared to over 100 in other years. I shall attribute this to actually doing some writing on my thesis (as distinct from reading away merrily in the meadows of literature) and an improvement in health in the second half of the year. Both thoroughly good things. Not a bad little list, if I say so myself. A few of the classics there- Tolstoy and Fitzgerald; three recent Australian fictions – Le, Flanagan and Nowra; and a historian/biographer or two- Thompson, Holmes, Karskens. ‘Document Z’ opens with an image instantly recognizable to Australians-of-a-certain age, even if we were not born at the time. It’s the image of Evdokia Petrov on the tarmac of Mascot Airport, flanked by a burly man each side of her, clutching her handbag, hand across her chest as if she is heaving, with one shoe lost. For those of us brought up in the black-and-white certainties of Menzies’ world, it captures the fear of the Communist enemy: that they’ll come and get you and hustle you onto an aeroplane. But whatever misconceptions we attach to the picture, it is not the full story. She was not so much frightened of the men, as frightened of the crowd surrounding the plane, and she was a woman torn just as much by conflicting emotions as the physical presence of the people surrounding her. What a dreadful situation to be in. Her husband and fellow-spy had defected and was no doubt talking to the Australian agents about her; she was frightened for her family back in Russia, and she was wary of official censure when she returned irrespective of her husband’s actions. The title ‘Document Z’ plays on Documents H and J that were tendered to the Royal Commission that followed the Petrov defection. I wonder if it is, as the title rather cheekily suggests, the last word- certainly since Robert Manne’s book The Petrov Affair, the debate seems to be over. The book is a fictionally reimagined telling of the Petrov defection from the perspectives of the participants- Evdokia, her husband Vladimir, Michael Bialaguski the doctor go-between and the various agents on both sides. Croome has obviously done his homework (occasionally a little too obviously) and I marvel at his courage in describing a time long before he was born that is still within living memory today- lots of scope for slips and false notes there. He captures well the sterility of 1950s Canberra with the claustrophobic and enmeshed atmosphere of the Soviet Embassy enclave. I’m not sure if it’s a failing of the book, or the nature of the relationship he is describing, but there is a flatness to the relationship between the Petrovs themselves. They worked alongside each other, and they shared the same career trajectory for better and for worse but there’s an emptiness at the core of their marriage as Croome depicts it. And again we run up against the dilemma with writing within a historical event, but I feel that Croome has shaken free of those restraints. I was puzzled that he didn’t use ‘that’ picture on his front cover (cost? copyright?) but it liberates him from having to stick only to the historical sources. If the relationship is sterile perhaps he meant it to be, or perhaps he could not, for whatever reason, make it otherwise. I enjoyed this book, and this is from someone who loathes spy-novels. I liked the atmosphere- the juxtaposition between the bright light outside and the whispers and fears inside. Is Santa actually the Grim Reaper in drag? What is it with Christmas and death? As you may know, one of my daily activities is to carefully peruse the death notices in the newspaper. I reassure myself that people who read The Age live to a ripe old age because most of the notices are for elderly people: I do acknowledge, however, that my reasoning may be a bit suspect here. But did you see how many death notices there are in today’s paper?? A whole page of them!! There are a few recording deaths before Christmas, but most of them are for deaths in the days immediately following. Come to think of it, my aunt died on Christmas Day, waiting to be picked up to go to church- rather a positive, engaged way to go really, although very difficult for her family. But I don’t think I’ve seen a whole page like this before! I wonder if there’s a statistical correlation between Christmas and death rates, or whether it’s a function of classified deadlines (no pun intended). There shall be more about Anne Drysdale anon, as I have bought Bev Robert’s recent book Miss D & Miss N: an extraordinary partnership. Enough for now to say that, emigrating at 47 from Scotland and taking up land near Geelong in partnership with another woman (Caroline Newcomb) , Anne Drysdale is an inspiration to ladies of a certain age like myself. So, picking up on my timeworn (well, last year’s) theme of Christmas in Port Phillip, how did Anne Drysdale spend her Christmas in 1841? On Friday last Dr & Mrs Thomson came down to tea & insisted on our going with them as the next day was Christmas, so we drove up with them, had roast goose & plumb pudding. Mr Tuckfield and Capt Pollock dined, the latter was with us on Thursday night. As the next day was Sunday we remained & went to church. On Monday morning Caroline rode down early. Jane & I walked down after breakfast. Dr & Mrs Thomson have given Caroline as a Xmas box the present of a mare called Fanny which she had been riding for some time. It had a filly foal some days since. She is to return the foal when it is weaned. Fanny is a handsome black mare, a very pleasant ladies horse to ride & has been tried in harness & is perfectly quiet, so if we ever get a pony chair she will do nicely. On Monday we expected Mr & Mrs Fisher to dinner to bring down Charlotte. After dinner Mr F & she arrived on horseback. They had all got into a gig with in the intention of coming to dinner but the horse wouldnot go. Mr F remained to tea & left Charlotte. … Mr & Mrs Love & 2 children came to tea. Capt Pollock was here Monday night. This morning before breakfast a party from Corio arrived on their way to the lakes for a pic nic. The 2nd carriage or cart had not come up, so the contents of the 1st 8 in number, breakfasted with us. They have had a very hot day for their pic nic. So- a traditional hot Christmas dinner on a hot Australian day and people popping in on the way to a pic nic. Sounds familiar really. But this is the only Christmas day described in any detail in the diary, which becomes more business-like each year with sheep, sheep, sheep. And I’ve now read Bev Roberts’ book Miss D & Miss N and you can read my review here. When I was twelve years old and in grade six at Heidelberg Primary School, a crusty old gentleman from the Independent Order of Rechabites came weekly to instruct us about the evils of alcohol. There was a statewide exam at the end of it, and I’m rather proud to say that I won the state prize with a score of 91%. I was awarded a book which I have since lost without regret and a beautiful certificate which I do regret losing because from memory it was a highly ornate document with beautiful copperplate writing. Prize notwithstanding, I have never been a teetotaller; I am not one now and I find the whole idea of the Rechabites rather quaint. But I’ve got to say that I’m finding the emphasis on alcohol over the last few years rather overwhelming. I know that I’m hypocritical here- looking back I don’t know why we felt we had to drink champagne at our children’s birthday parties and I don’t think I’d do it now. I am disconcerted that every celebration of a sporting triumph, a career achievement, an opening of some civic building or service etc. needs to be marked with alcohol. I don’t know why bars and bottleshops have to stay open all night. I find the idea of going to work in the morning while the nightclubs are disgorging the last of their patrons quite unnecessary. I was puzzled to find this advertisement on the label of Spring Valley apple juice. When a bender begins and when it ends is not an exact science. However, our not so rigorous testing proves that when the bender has been and gone, it leaves behind a primordial need to consume something of substance, something so angelic and good, it probably grew on a tree- and preferably for that something to be almost like an apple in liquid form. This is APPLE JUICE, remember…consumed by children, old people, people who are just plain thirsty and not necessarily recovering from a bender. Why does it have to market itself this way to everyone who buys it? Whatever you do, make it fun. Involve your family and friends, pop some champers and make it an event. An event? Champagne? It’s a CHRISTMAS TREE for Christ’s sake! (I feel I can say that without blasphemy). Why do you need a drink to put up a Christmas tree? The author of this book is a journalist, not an historian, but she’s certainly done her homework. It is the story of Mary Eleanor Bowes-Lyon, daughter of the Earl of Strathmore, and her violent marriage to Andrew Robinson Stoney. Stoney was the inspiration for Thackeray’s book The Luck of Barry Lyndon, which was turned into film by Stanley Kubrick. ( I strongly encourage you to follow these Wikipedia links- it will give you a much better idea of the plot than I could). But Barry Lyndon the book was fiction: this was true life, even if it reads like fiction today. There’s everything here: scandal, kidnapping and duping of heiresses, midnight horseback rides through the Pennines, coffee shop pamphlets, court cases etc. Wendy Moore does this rich material proud, starting her story with a mysterious duel in a public house, and introducing each of the main characters one by one before turning around to deconstruct the duel completely and expose it as a completely faked scenario, intended to lure the wealthy heiress Mary into an ill-advised marriage. Andrew Robinson Stoney, who changed his name to Bowes in order to access Mary Eleanor’s fortune, was almost unbelievably cruel, vindictive and scheming and a thorough rotter. Moore is firmly on Mary’s side and portrays her as the victim both of domestic violence and a legal system that strongly favoured rich men. But the sources that Moore draws on are deeply problematic and themselves part of an ongoing propanda war, played out in the full glare of publicity. She relies heavily on Jesse Foot, the author of The lives of Andrew Robinson Bowes Esq and the Countess of Strathmore who was himself deeply implicated in Stoney’s schemes, and seems to have changed his allegiences several times. Mary’s “confession”, which was also published, was apparently forced from her at the point of a gun but was also published. In fact, the whole scenario brought domestic violence amongst the aristocracy out into the public domain, and it played out through, and itself fed, the appetite for gossip and innuendo. Mary, however, was no innocent and could play the game of gossip and publicity just as well as her husband could: while not cruel or violent, she was just as cavalier with her emotions and children as her husband was. The story is carefully and well told. After its particularly well-constructed beginning, it is a fairly straight chronological account and, to its credit, the story is so well told that you rarely lose track. A family tree would have been useful, but no doubt it would have ended up looking like a family thicket! The author wanders off into some interesting little byways- e.g. contraception in the late 1700s; the coffee-shop culture etc., but I do wish that she’d picked up more on the nature of her sources, the 18th century public sphere and the expectations of the aristocracy. I think that she could have upped the analysis, but then perhaps it would alienated its bodice-ripper audience. As it stands, it’s a rattling good read, with the edginess of knowing that it was based on a real marriage among real people.
You might remember that I ’ve snaffled myself a copy of Miss D and Miss N , edited by Bev Roberts.- and yes , you ’re still waiting for a blogpost that reviews it . So , how did Anne Drysdale see in the New Year ? Well , definitely her New Year celebrations on the ship out were the feistiest she wrote about ! I feel very thankful that all the rejoicing days are over . Monday the 30th December was the 6th anniversary of Mr and Mrs Gibson ’s marriage . On that account the Capt ordered a better dinner than usual & the gentlemen had an extra quantity of wine & grog . The consequence was they all got tipsy . Mr Baird very drunk . There was a great deal of fighting . Mr Clark & the Dr. revived the subject of their duel , which they still intend shall take place when they get on shore . The drinking this day was a beginning of what was so soon to follow on New Year ’s morning , & such a scene that was ! ! The ship was running right before the wind at 7 1/2 knots . Whenever 8 bells rung , intermediate & steerage passengers rushed into the cabin with bottles of spirits & all who were in their beds were roused out , then such a noise & drinking went on . Passengers of all ranks & sailors fighting & flying about . It was fearful . Made strong resolutions , eh ? Hah ! do n’t we all ? No , I do n’t know who Di and Colin are either . Everybody else is doing it , so here are my eleven top reads for 2009 . Why eleven ? Because I had three 10/10s , one 9.5/10 and the rest were 9/10 and it seemed churlish to omit one just to get to ten . I notice that I have n’t read as much this year as in previous years- 53 compared to over 100 in other years . I shall attribute this to actually doing some writing on my thesis ( as distinct from reading away merrily in the meadows of literature ) and an improvement in health in the second half of the year . Both thoroughly good things . Not a bad little list , if I say so myself . A few of the classics there- Tolstoy and Fitzgerald ; three recent Australian fictions – Le , Flanagan and Nowra ; and a historian / biographer or two- Thompson , Holmes , Karskens . ‘ Document Z ’ opens with an image instantly recognizable to Australians - of - a - certain age , even if we were not born at the time . It ’s the image of Evdokia Petrov on the tarmac of Mascot Airport , flanked by a burly man each side of her , clutching her handbag , hand across her chest as if she is heaving , with one shoe lost . For those of us brought up in the black - and - white certainties of Menzies ’ world , it captures the fear of the Communist enemy : that they ’ll come and get you and hustle you onto an aeroplane . But whatever misconceptions we attach to the picture , it is not the full story . She was not so much frightened of the men , as frightened of the crowd surrounding the plane , and she was a woman torn just as much by conflicting emotions as the physical presence of the people surrounding her . What a dreadful situation to be in . Her husband and fellow - spy had defected and was no doubt talking to the Australian agents about her ; she was frightened for her family back in Russia , and she was wary of official censure when she returned irrespective of her husband ’s actions . The title ‘ Document Z ’ plays on Documents H and J that were tendered to the Royal Commission that followed the Petrov defection . I wonder if it is , as the title rather cheekily suggests , the last word- certainly since Robert Manne ’s book The Petrov Affair , the debate seems to be over . The book is a fictionally reimagined telling of the Petrov defection from the perspectives of the participants- Evdokia , her husband Vladimir , Michael Bialaguski the doctor go - between and the various agents on both sides . Croome has obviously done his homework ( occasionally a little too obviously ) and I marvel at his courage in describing a time long before he was born that is still within living memory today- lots of scope for slips and false notes there . He captures well the sterility of 1950s Canberra with the claustrophobic and enmeshed atmosphere of the Soviet Embassy enclave . I ’m not sure if it ’s a failing of the book , or the nature of the relationship he is describing , but there is a flatness to the relationship between the Petrovs themselves . They worked alongside each other , and they shared the same career trajectory for better and for worse but there ’s an emptiness at the core of their marriage as Croome depicts it . And again we run up against the dilemma with writing within a historical event , but I feel that Croome has shaken free of those restraints . I was puzzled that he did n’t use ‘ that ’ picture on his front cover ( cost ? copyright ? ) but it liberates him from having to stick only to the historical sources . If the relationship is sterile perhaps he meant it to be , or perhaps he could not , for whatever reason , make it otherwise . I enjoyed this book , and this is from someone who loathes spy - novels . I liked the atmosphere- the juxtaposition between the bright light outside and the whispers and fears inside . Is Santa actually the Grim Reaper in drag ? What is it with Christmas and death ? As you may know , one of my daily activities is to carefully peruse the death notices in the newspaper . I reassure myself that people who read The Age live to a ripe old age because most of the notices are for elderly people : I do acknowledge , however , that my reasoning may be a bit suspect here . But did you see how many death notices there are in today ’s paper ? ? A whole page of them ! ! There are a few recording deaths before Christmas , but most of them are for deaths in the days immediately following . Come to think of it , my aunt died on Christmas Day , waiting to be picked up to go to church- rather a positive , engaged way to go really , although very difficult for her family . But I do n’t think I ’ve seen a whole page like this before ! I wonder if there ’s a statistical correlation between Christmas and death rates , or whether it ’s a function of classified deadlines ( no pun intended ) . There shall be more about Anne Drysdale anon , as I have bought Bev Robert ’s recent book Miss D & Miss N : an extraordinary partnership . Enough for now to say that , emigrating at 47 from Scotland and taking up land near Geelong in partnership with another woman ( Caroline Newcomb ) , Anne Drysdale is an inspiration to ladies of a certain age like myself . So , picking up on my timeworn ( well , last year ’s ) theme of Christmas in Port Phillip , how did Anne Drysdale spend her Christmas in 1841 ? On Friday last Dr & Mrs Thomson came down to tea & insisted on our going with them as the next day was Christmas , so we drove up with them , had roast goose & plumb pudding . Mr Tuckfield and Capt Pollock dined , the latter was with us on Thursday night . As the next day was Sunday we remained & went to church . On Monday morning Caroline rode down early . Jane & I walked down after breakfast . Dr & Mrs Thomson have given Caroline as a Xmas box the present of a mare called Fanny which she had been riding for some time . It had a filly foal some days since . She is to return the foal when it is weaned . Fanny is a handsome black mare , a very pleasant ladies horse to ride & has been tried in harness & is perfectly quiet , so if we ever get a pony chair she will do nicely . On Monday we expected Mr & Mrs Fisher to dinner to bring down Charlotte . After dinner Mr F & she arrived on horseback . They had all got into a gig with in the intention of coming to dinner but the horse wouldnot go . Mr F remained to tea & left Charlotte . … Mr & Mrs Love & 2 children came to tea . Capt Pollock was here Monday night . This morning before breakfast a party from Corio arrived on their way to the lakes for a pic nic . The 2nd carriage or cart had not come up , so the contents of the 1st 8 in number , breakfasted with us . They have had a very hot day for their pic nic . So- a traditional hot Christmas dinner on a hot Australian day and people popping in on the way to a pic nic . Sounds familiar really . But this is the only Christmas day described in any detail in the diary , which becomes more business - like each year with sheep , sheep , sheep . And I ’ve now read Bev Roberts ’ book Miss D & Miss N and you can read my review here . When I was twelve years old and in grade six at Heidelberg Primary School , a crusty old gentleman from the Independent Order of Rechabites came weekly to instruct us about the evils of alcohol . There was a statewide exam at the end of it , and I ’m rather proud to say that I won the state prize with a score of 91 % . I was awarded a book which I have since lost without regret and a beautiful certificate which I do regret losing because from memory it was a highly ornate document with beautiful copperplate writing . Prize notwithstanding , I have never been a teetotaller ; I am not one now and I find the whole idea of the Rechabites rather quaint . But I ’ve got to say that I ’m finding the emphasis on alcohol over the last few years rather overwhelming . I know that I ’m hypocritical here- looking back I do n’t know why we felt we had to drink champagne at our children ’s birthday parties and I do n’t think I ’d do it now . I am disconcerted that every celebration of a sporting triumph , a career achievement , an opening of some civic building or service etc . needs to be marked with alcohol . I do n’t know why bars and bottleshops have to stay open all night . I find the idea of going to work in the morning while the nightclubs are disgorging the last of their patrons quite unnecessary . I was puzzled to find this advertisement on the label of Spring Valley apple juice . When a bender begins and when it ends is not an exact science . However , our not so rigorous testing proves that when the bender has been and gone , it leaves behind a primordial need to consume something of substance , something so angelic and good , it probably grew on a tree- and preferably for that something to be almost like an apple in liquid form . This is APPLE JUICE , remember … consumed by children , old people , people who are just plain thirsty and not necessarily recovering from a bender . Why does it have to market itself this way to everyone who buys it ? Whatever you do , make it fun . Involve your family and friends , pop some champers and make it an event . An event ? Champagne ? It ’s a CHRISTMAS TREE for Christ ’s sake ! ( I feel I can say that without blasphemy ) . Why do you need a drink to put up a Christmas tree ? The author of this book is a journalist , not an historian , but she ’s certainly done her homework . It is the story of Mary Eleanor Bowes - Lyon , daughter of the Earl of Strathmore , and her violent marriage to Andrew Robinson Stoney . Stoney was the inspiration for Thackeray ’s book The Luck of Barry Lyndon , which was turned into film by Stanley Kubrick . ( I strongly encourage you to follow these Wikipedia links- it will give you a much better idea of the plot than I could ) . But Barry Lyndon the book was fiction : this was true life , even if it reads like fiction today . There ’s everything here : scandal , kidnapping and duping of heiresses , midnight horseback rides through the Pennines , coffee shop pamphlets , court cases etc . Wendy Moore does this rich material proud , starting her story with a mysterious duel in a public house , and introducing each of the main characters one by one before turning around to deconstruct the duel completely and expose it as a completely faked scenario , intended to lure the wealthy heiress Mary into an ill - advised marriage . Andrew Robinson Stoney , who changed his name to Bowes in order to access Mary Eleanor ’s fortune , was almost unbelievably cruel , vindictive and scheming and a thorough rotter . Moore is firmly on Mary ’s side and portrays her as the victim both of domestic violence and a legal system that strongly favoured rich men . But the sources that Moore draws on are deeply problematic and themselves part of an ongoing propanda war , played out in the full glare of publicity . She relies heavily on Jesse Foot , the author of The lives of Andrew Robinson Bowes Esq and the Countess of Strathmore who was himself deeply implicated in Stoney ’s schemes , and seems to have changed his allegiences several times . Mary ’s “ confession ” , which was also published , was apparently forced from her at the point of a gun but was also published . In fact , the whole scenario brought domestic violence amongst the aristocracy out into the public domain , and it played out through , and itself fed , the appetite for gossip and innuendo . Mary , however , was no innocent and could play the game of gossip and publicity just as well as her husband could : while not cruel or violent , she was just as cavalier with her emotions and children as her husband was . The story is carefully and well told . After its particularly well - constructed beginning , it is a fairly straight chronological account and , to its credit , the story is so well told that you rarely lose track . A family tree would have been useful , but no doubt it would have ended up looking like a family thicket ! The author wanders off into some interesting little byways- e.g. contraception in the late 1700s ; the coffee - shop culture etc . , but I do wish that she ’d picked up more on the nature of her sources , the 18th century public sphere and the expectations of the aristocracy . I think that she could have upped the analysis , but then perhaps it would alienated its bodice - ripper audience . As it stands , it ’s a rattling good read , with the edginess of knowing that it was based on a real marriage among real people .
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TRG Snapshot has been added to your bookmarks. TRG Snapshot has been removed from your bookmarks. This edition summarizes the nearly 40 implementation issues discussed, and general agreement reached, by the FASB’s and IASB’s joint transition resource group (TRG) for revenue recognition in its six meetings held to date. Since the May 2014 release of the FASB’s and IASB’s new revenue standard — issued by the FASB as ASU 2014-09 (codified primarily in ASC 606) and by the IASB as IFRS 15 — the boards have been working to identify issues related to the standard’s implementation. The boards’ joint revenue transition resource group (TRG) has been an integral part of this process. As noted on the FASB’s Web site, the TRG comprises financial statement preparers, auditors, and users from “a wide spectrum of industries, geographical locations and public and private organizations,” and board members of the FASB and IASB have attended the TRG’s meetings. In addition, representatives from the SEC, PCAOB, IOSCO, and AICPA are invited to observe the meetings. The TRG does not issue guidance but was formed instead to provide feedback on the standard’s implementation and has played an important role in addressing issues raised by stakeholders. In its six meetings held thus far, the TRG has addressed nearly 40 implementation issues. By analyzing and discussing potential implementation issues, the TRG has helped the boards determine whether they need to take additional action, such as providing clarification or issuing other guidance. The TRG’s objective of soliciting, analyzing, and publicly discussing stakeholder implementation issues remains relevant (i.e., as a mechanism to promote more consistent application of the new revenue standard). While the IASB will no longer attend TRG meetings, TRG meeting participants should be prepared to view matters from a global perspective. The SEC staff attends TRG meetings and will use the discussions as a basis for assessing the appropriateness of domestic and foreign registrants’ revenue recognition policies. Registrants should therefore monitor and consider TRG discussions and meeting minutes (which are available on the standard setters’ Web sites) in the development of reasonable revenue recognition accounting policies. The SEC staff strongly encourages domestic and foreign filers to consult with the OCA if they anticipate selecting an accounting policy that is inconsistent with TRG discussions (i.e., in which general agreement was reached and documented in meeting minutes). This TRG Snapshot summarizes issues discussed by the TRG to date, which are organized topically in a manner consistent with their arrangement in the new revenue standard. The accompanying appendix in the attached file lists the issues chronologically and includes links to additional information. Public entities — The new revenue standard is effective for annual reporting periods (including interim reporting periods within those periods) beginning after December 15, 2017. Early adoption is permitted as of the original effective date in ASU 2014-09 (i.e., annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2016, including interim reporting periods within the annual periods). Annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2016, including interim periods. Annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2016, and interim periods within annual reporting periods beginning one year after the annual reporting period of initial application of the new revenue standard. To adopt ASC 606, entities will need to account for the effects of contract modifications for the periods called for by the transition method elected. For some entities, however, accounting for contract modifications before the date of initial adoption will be challenging — if not impracticable — because of the high volume and long duration of customer contracts that are frequently modified. Accordingly, stakeholders expressed the view that a practical expedient should be added to the new revenue guidance. TRG members generally agreed that a practical expedient would be helpful, and the FASB staff noted at the January 2015 TRG meeting that the FASB was considering such a practical expedient. Editor’s Note: On September 30, 2015, the FASB issued a proposed ASU that would add a practical expedient permitting entities to determine and allocate the transaction price on the basis of all satisfied and unsatisfied performance obligations in a modified contract at the beginning of the earliest period presented in accordance with the guidance in ASC 606. Given this practical expedient, an entity would not be required to consider each individual contract modification upon transition to ASC 606. For additional information about the proposed ASU, see Deloitte’s October 2, 2015, Heads Up. Under the modified retrospective transition method, entities will apply the new revenue standard only to contracts that are not completed as of the date of initial application. The new revenue standard states that a contract is considered completed if the entity has transferred all of the goods or services identified in accordance with current GAAP. In light of this, stakeholders questioned (1) when a contract is considered completed for purposes of applying the transition guidance under the modified retrospective method and (2) how to account for completed contracts after adoption of the new revenue standard. TRG members generally agreed that a practical expedient or further clarifications to the guidance would be helpful. Editor’s Note: On September 30, 2015, the FASB issued a proposed ASU to amend the new revenue standard and clarify that a completed contract for purposes of transition is a contract for which all (or substantially all) of the revenue was recognized under legacy GAAP before the date of initial application of the standard. For more information about the proposed ASU, see Deloitte’s October 2, 2015, Heads Up. View the rest of the TRG Snapshot.
TRG Snapshot has been added to your bookmarks . TRG Snapshot has been removed from your bookmarks . This edition summarizes the nearly 40 implementation issues discussed , and general agreement reached , by the FASB ’s and IASB ’s joint transition resource group ( TRG ) for revenue recognition in its six meetings held to date . Since the May 2014 release of the FASB ’s and IASB ’s new revenue standard — issued by the FASB as ASU 2014 - 09 ( codified primarily in ASC 606 ) and by the IASB as IFRS 15 — the boards have been working to identify issues related to the standard ’s implementation . The boards ’ joint revenue transition resource group ( TRG ) has been an integral part of this process . As noted on the FASB ’s Web site , the TRG comprises financial statement preparers , auditors , and users from “ a wide spectrum of industries , geographical locations and public and private organizations , ” and board members of the FASB and IASB have attended the TRG ’s meetings . In addition , representatives from the SEC , PCAOB , IOSCO , and AICPA are invited to observe the meetings . The TRG does not issue guidance but was formed instead to provide feedback on the standard ’s implementation and has played an important role in addressing issues raised by stakeholders . In its six meetings held thus far , the TRG has addressed nearly 40 implementation issues . By analyzing and discussing potential implementation issues , the TRG has helped the boards determine whether they need to take additional action , such as providing clarification or issuing other guidance . The TRG ’s objective of soliciting , analyzing , and publicly discussing stakeholder implementation issues remains relevant ( i.e. , as a mechanism to promote more consistent application of the new revenue standard ) . While the IASB will no longer attend TRG meetings , TRG meeting participants should be prepared to view matters from a global perspective . The SEC staff attends TRG meetings and will use the discussions as a basis for assessing the appropriateness of domestic and foreign registrants ’ revenue recognition policies . Registrants should therefore monitor and consider TRG discussions and meeting minutes ( which are available on the standard setters ’ Web sites ) in the development of reasonable revenue recognition accounting policies . The SEC staff strongly encourages domestic and foreign filers to consult with the OCA if they anticipate selecting an accounting policy that is inconsistent with TRG discussions ( i.e. , in which general agreement was reached and documented in meeting minutes ) . This TRG Snapshot summarizes issues discussed by the TRG to date , which are organized topically in a manner consistent with their arrangement in the new revenue standard . The accompanying appendix in the attached file lists the issues chronologically and includes links to additional information . Public entities — The new revenue standard is effective for annual reporting periods ( including interim reporting periods within those periods ) beginning after December 15 , 2017 . Early adoption is permitted as of the original effective date in ASU 2014 - 09 ( i.e. , annual reporting periods beginning after December 15 , 2016 , including interim reporting periods within the annual periods ) . Annual reporting periods beginning after December 15 , 2016 , including interim periods . Annual reporting periods beginning after December 15 , 2016 , and interim periods within annual reporting periods beginning one year after the annual reporting period of initial application of the new revenue standard . To adopt ASC 606 , entities will need to account for the effects of contract modifications for the periods called for by the transition method elected . For some entities , however , accounting for contract modifications before the date of initial adoption will be challenging — if not impracticable — because of the high volume and long duration of customer contracts that are frequently modified . Accordingly , stakeholders expressed the view that a practical expedient should be added to the new revenue guidance . TRG members generally agreed that a practical expedient would be helpful , and the FASB staff noted at the January 2015 TRG meeting that the FASB was considering such a practical expedient . Editor ’s Note : On September 30 , 2015 , the FASB issued a proposed ASU that would add a practical expedient permitting entities to determine and allocate the transaction price on the basis of all satisfied and unsatisfied performance obligations in a modified contract at the beginning of the earliest period presented in accordance with the guidance in ASC 606 . Given this practical expedient , an entity would not be required to consider each individual contract modification upon transition to ASC 606 . For additional information about the proposed ASU , see Deloitte ’s October 2 , 2015 , Heads Up . Under the modified retrospective transition method , entities will apply the new revenue standard only to contracts that are not completed as of the date of initial application . The new revenue standard states that a contract is considered completed if the entity has transferred all of the goods or services identified in accordance with current GAAP . In light of this , stakeholders questioned ( 1 ) when a contract is considered completed for purposes of applying the transition guidance under the modified retrospective method and ( 2 ) how to account for completed contracts after adoption of the new revenue standard . TRG members generally agreed that a practical expedient or further clarifications to the guidance would be helpful . Editor ’s Note : On September 30 , 2015 , the FASB issued a proposed ASU to amend the new revenue standard and clarify that a completed contract for purposes of transition is a contract for which all ( or substantially all ) of the revenue was recognized under legacy GAAP before the date of initial application of the standard . For more information about the proposed ASU , see Deloitte ’s October 2 , 2015 , Heads Up . View the rest of the TRG Snapshot .
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Durham skyline printed on cotton canvas. After printing the canvas the cotton will be carefully wrapped and stretched on a pine wooden frame. Also known as canvas gallery wrap. This is a finished product. Meaning: ready to hang.
Durham skyline printed on cotton canvas . After printing the canvas the cotton will be carefully wrapped and stretched on a pine wooden frame . Also known as canvas gallery wrap . This is a finished product . Meaning : ready to hang .
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These have an excellent, nutty flavour, and are commonly used in Italian soups and stews. Large white beans similar to canellini but much larger. Great for rich thick hearty soups as the beans are firm, large and flavoursome. You've probably already encountered this Italian bean in minestrone soup or a bean salad. It's prized for its smooth texture and nutty flavour. These large, plump, beige seeds are from the Mediterranean. The chickpea is a highly nutritive legume, being rich in protein, calcium, iron, and B complex vitamins.Can be used in salads, stews, soups and in pasta sauce. The traditional French lentil is greeny-blue in colour with a peppery taste. Due to their firm texture they may take longer to cook than regular lentils, they hold their shape well once cooked. They are an obvious choice for winter soups, salads, curries, pilafs, stuffing and stir-fries. Mix with breadcrumbs and use to stuff peppers or eggplant. These Hazelnuts are from the Piemonte region and are crushed into granules which can be used to make crostate, torrone or to top on gelato. These gorgeous and versatile beans are often used in chilli, refried beans, soups, and salads. Like other legumes, lentils are low in fat and high in protein and fibre. These lentils have a mild and earthy flavour and are fabulous in soups and stews. Italian Mariani chestnuts are peeled. The oven roasted variety are ready to eat and with a true woodland taste. The peeled chestnuts are a delicious ingredient in entrée, main or dessert dishes. These peeled chestnuts come whole and in pieces ready to use in cakes and other desserts.
These have an excellent , nutty flavour , and are commonly used in Italian soups and stews . Large white beans similar to canellini but much larger . Great for rich thick hearty soups as the beans are firm , large and flavoursome . You 've probably already encountered this Italian bean in minestrone soup or a bean salad . It 's prized for its smooth texture and nutty flavour . These large , plump , beige seeds are from the Mediterranean . The chickpea is a highly nutritive legume , being rich in protein , calcium , iron , and B complex vitamins . Can be used in salads , stews , soups and in pasta sauce . The traditional French lentil is greeny - blue in colour with a peppery taste . Due to their firm texture they may take longer to cook than regular lentils , they hold their shape well once cooked . They are an obvious choice for winter soups , salads , curries , pilafs , stuffing and stir - fries . Mix with breadcrumbs and use to stuff peppers or eggplant . These Hazelnuts are from the Piemonte region and are crushed into granules which can be used to make crostate , torrone or to top on gelato . These gorgeous and versatile beans are often used in chilli , refried beans , soups , and salads . Like other legumes , lentils are low in fat and high in protein and fibre . These lentils have a mild and earthy flavour and are fabulous in soups and stews . Italian Mariani chestnuts are peeled . The oven roasted variety are ready to eat and with a true woodland taste . The peeled chestnuts are a delicious ingredient in entrée , main or dessert dishes . These peeled chestnuts come whole and in pieces ready to use in cakes and other desserts .
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Mumbai is the commercial hub of India and is visited by a large number of people all round the year. As a result of which a large number of 3 star and 4 star hotels in Mumbai have been of great help for these people. Quality Inn Parle International is one such hotel. It has catered to the needs of both the corporate and leisure travelers. This hotel is known for its excellent customer service. Hotel Quality Inn Parle International is located at an excellent place in Mumbai. This hotel is located 1.5 kms away from Domestic Airport. The Mumbai Central Railway Station is also located 22 kms from this hotel. The room facilities at Quality Inn Parle International in Mumbai include Channel music, Refrigerator, Mini-bar, Electronic safe, AM/FM Alarm Clock, Bathrooms with tiles, In-house movies, Hot and cold water, Television, Tea and coffee maker, Hair dryers, Iron and Health club. Hotel Quality Inn Parle International also offers one of the best dining facilities for the guests. The chefs will pamper your taste buds with different types of cuisines. You will find the “Charcoal Grill Restaurant” which is famous for its Indian Kebabs and Mughlai Cuisine. Apart from this, you will also another restaurant called “Curry & Pasta”. This is a 24-hour coffee shop which offers a variety of snacks for the guests. There is also a bar in the restaurant known as “Club Lounge”. Here the guests are served 2 complimentary drinks. You will also be served breakfast from 7a.m to 10 a. m while the Cocktail bar is open from 7p.m to 11p.m. Various additional facilities are also offered to the guests apart from the room amenities. The guests are provided with the on-site parking facility to park their cars. The hotel also offers a gymnasium where you can maintain your fitness levels as you stay in the hotel. Hope you enjoy staying at Quality Inn Parle International. For more information on Mumbai, browse through the pages of www.India-heritage-hotels.com.
Mumbai is the commercial hub of India and is visited by a large number of people all round the year . As a result of which a large number of 3 star and 4 star hotels in Mumbai have been of great help for these people . Quality Inn Parle International is one such hotel . It has catered to the needs of both the corporate and leisure travelers . This hotel is known for its excellent customer service . Hotel Quality Inn Parle International is located at an excellent place in Mumbai . This hotel is located 1.5 kms away from Domestic Airport . The Mumbai Central Railway Station is also located 22 kms from this hotel . The room facilities at Quality Inn Parle International in Mumbai include Channel music , Refrigerator , Mini - bar , Electronic safe , AM / FM Alarm Clock , Bathrooms with tiles , In - house movies , Hot and cold water , Television , Tea and coffee maker , Hair dryers , Iron and Health club . Hotel Quality Inn Parle International also offers one of the best dining facilities for the guests . The chefs will pamper your taste buds with different types of cuisines . You will find the “ Charcoal Grill Restaurant ” which is famous for its Indian Kebabs and Mughlai Cuisine . Apart from this , you will also another restaurant called “ Curry & Pasta ” . This is a 24 - hour coffee shop which offers a variety of snacks for the guests . There is also a bar in the restaurant known as “ Club Lounge ” . Here the guests are served 2 complimentary drinks . You will also be served breakfast from 7a.m to 10 a. m while the Cocktail bar is open from 7p.m to 11 p.m. Various additional facilities are also offered to the guests apart from the room amenities . The guests are provided with the on - site parking facility to park their cars . The hotel also offers a gymnasium where you can maintain your fitness levels as you stay in the hotel . Hope you enjoy staying at Quality Inn Parle International . For more information on Mumbai , browse through the pages of www.India-heritage-hotels.com .
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Developing a 3 windowdisplay for a feminine store. This concept started with the idea of a magical garden full of chrysanthemums and large leaves. Soft pink, muted purple with dark outlines as a base but with a pop of red colour to give accent to flowers and birds. This year I will be creating more store items like store displays, hanging decoration and mural ideas. If you want to work together on a project, don’t hesitate to contact me.
Developing a 3 windowdisplay for a feminine store . This concept started with the idea of a magical garden full of chrysanthemums and large leaves . Soft pink , muted purple with dark outlines as a base but with a pop of red colour to give accent to flowers and birds . This year I will be creating more store items like store displays , hanging decoration and mural ideas . If you want to work together on a project , do n’t hesitate to contact me .
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Printed Electronics is one of the fastest growing technologies in the world — for use in places it has never been before, with new exciting form factors.  Over 100 world-class speakers cover components, materials and applications in the following areas:  – Printed Electronics Manufacturing  – Barrier Films  – OLED versus LED Lighting  – OLED Displays  – Graphene Energy Storage, Composites, Inks  – Flexible and Stretchable Electronics  – 3D Printing …  plus 16 Master Classes on Nov. 19, 22.  Co-located with OLEDs LIVE and Graphene LIVE — one registration includes all events. Earlybird rates through September 13.  Use code “IEEE-30” for a 30% discount.
Printed Electronics is one of the fastest growing technologies in the world — for use in places it has never been before , with new exciting form factors .  Over 100 world - class speakers cover components , materials and applications in the following areas :  – Printed Electronics Manufacturing  – Barrier Films  – OLED versus LED Lighting  – OLED Displays  – Graphene Energy Storage , Composites , Inks  – Flexible and Stretchable Electronics  – 3D Printing …  plus 16 Master Classes on Nov. 19 , 22 .  Co - located with OLEDs LIVE and Graphene LIVE — one registration includes all events . Earlybird rates through September 13 .  Use code “ IEEE-30 ” for a 30 % discount .
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Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) are immune cells that destroy the structural integrity of virus-infected or cancer-causing cells by releasing toxic granules into them. At the point of contact between the CTL (distinguished by CD8 protein dyed white) and its target cell an immunological synapse (shown as bright green) is created, through which the cells interact (cell nuclei dyed blue). Inside cells a structure called the centrosome (coloured red), where the cell’s skeletal elements are made, is responsible for moving granules to the right place. Brought to the synapse in a CTL (right-hand image) the centrosome ensures that the toxic granules will hit their intended target when the immune cells dock onto diseased cells. Biologists have found that Lck, a protein within the CTL, is vital for centrosome docking (right image). When the centrosome fails to move to the synapse, docking is unsuccessful (left), and diseased cells cannot be discarded.
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes ( CTLs ) are immune cells that destroy the structural integrity of virus - infected or cancer - causing cells by releasing toxic granules into them . At the point of contact between the CTL ( distinguished by CD8 protein dyed white ) and its target cell an immunological synapse ( shown as bright green ) is created , through which the cells interact ( cell nuclei dyed blue ) . Inside cells a structure called the centrosome ( coloured red ) , where the cell ’s skeletal elements are made , is responsible for moving granules to the right place . Brought to the synapse in a CTL ( right - hand image ) the centrosome ensures that the toxic granules will hit their intended target when the immune cells dock onto diseased cells . Biologists have found that Lck , a protein within the CTL , is vital for centrosome docking ( right image ) . When the centrosome fails to move to the synapse , docking is unsuccessful ( left ) , and diseased cells can not be discarded .
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Numerous exhibitions related to traditional pottery are held, with exhibits from potteries or private collections. These exhibitions are also held at the Café Gran Peña, in Villamayor, owned by Leopoldo Palacio Carús. A museum housing an important collection of popular Asturian pottery. The property that houses the museum was once a farmworker's cottage, presenting the usual distribution inside of stable and hayloft for animals within the same dwelling. Today, the original layout has been eliminated, giving rise to a house and a museum within the same building. The house has three floors, split in the middle by a wall separating the house from the museum, though both parts are connected. It therefore has two façades with separate entrances. The rear façade, with two large windows on the first floor and a delicate roof covering the doorway, contains the entrance to the Popular Asturian Pottery Museum. Inside, it has three floors where the pottery is on display. The museum has three floors housing an important and interesting collection of popular Asturian pottery, all perfectly classified, documented and displayed. This floor displays all the black pottery, mainly from the potteries to be found in the borough of Piloña, in central Asturias. There is also a collection of period furniture. This floor is given over exclusively to Cerámica de Rayu pottery, from Vega de Poja (Siero). This comprises white-and-blue-glazed pottery. This floor houses the archives made up of museum documents as well as papers related to pottery and an interesting library from a regional perspective. It also has several pieces and a number of ancient artifacts occupying the walls that frame it. Craft implements are located on this floor: wooden implements for preparing and processing products, mainly those offered by nature and those obtained by farmworkers toiling for their own survival.
Numerous exhibitions related to traditional pottery are held , with exhibits from potteries or private collections . These exhibitions are also held at the Café Gran Peña , in Villamayor , owned by Leopoldo Palacio Carús . A museum housing an important collection of popular Asturian pottery . The property that houses the museum was once a farmworker 's cottage , presenting the usual distribution inside of stable and hayloft for animals within the same dwelling . Today , the original layout has been eliminated , giving rise to a house and a museum within the same building . The house has three floors , split in the middle by a wall separating the house from the museum , though both parts are connected . It therefore has two façades with separate entrances . The rear façade , with two large windows on the first floor and a delicate roof covering the doorway , contains the entrance to the Popular Asturian Pottery Museum . Inside , it has three floors where the pottery is on display . The museum has three floors housing an important and interesting collection of popular Asturian pottery , all perfectly classified , documented and displayed . This floor displays all the black pottery , mainly from the potteries to be found in the borough of Piloña , in central Asturias . There is also a collection of period furniture . This floor is given over exclusively to Cerámica de Rayu pottery , from Vega de Poja ( Siero ) . This comprises white - and - blue - glazed pottery . This floor houses the archives made up of museum documents as well as papers related to pottery and an interesting library from a regional perspective . It also has several pieces and a number of ancient artifacts occupying the walls that frame it . Craft implements are located on this floor : wooden implements for preparing and processing products , mainly those offered by nature and those obtained by farmworkers toiling for their own survival .
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The wardrobe providers for Sunday night’s Wimbledon Champions Dinner may need to make a few alterations to accommodate Reilly Opelka’s 6-foot-10 frame, but the unseeded 17-year-old from Florida proved he belonged with the world’s best Sunday, defeating No. 12 seed Mikael Ymer of Sweden 7-6(5), 6-4 to claim the Wimbledon boys singles title. Opelka’s parents and sister had booked their flights back to Palm Coast, Florida for Saturday, and when he was down a match point in the first round, several days of London sightseeing looked more likely for them than attending Sunday’s championship match on Court 1. In Sunday’s final, played under threatening skies that somehow never produced the predicted rain, Opelka’s serve proved to be the difference. Neither player faced a break point in the first set, and Ymer’s defense, including a lob winner over Opelka that drew gasps late in the first set, kept him in every game. When Opelka double faulted to open the tiebreaker, Ymer had his opportunity, but he gave the mini-break back with a double fault of his own. Two aces later, Opelka was up 3-2 and after Ymer held for 3-3, the next point proved the difference in the set. Ymer averaged 12 mph less on his first serve during the match and after an 111 mph first serve, Opelka put away a forehand for 4-3 lead. Although he did not make a first serve in the next two points, Opelka won them both, the first with a great kick serve and the other with a forehand volley winner. Ymer saved two set points on his serve, but Opelka finished with a 132 mph first serve. Ymer returned it, and well, but Opelka was ready for it, putting away a bullet of a forehand to claim the set. Ymer faced his first break point at 1-1 in the second set, but a bad bounce had Opelka swinging and missing on a first serve and Ymer held. Opelka continued to serve well, and at 4-4 Ymer faced two more break points at 15-40. He saved both those and got to game point, but Opelka began cranking forehands, forcing errors that gave him another break point. This time he converted, or rather Ymer capitulated, double faulting to give Opelka an opportunity to serve out the match. Although he failed to make a first serve in the opening three points of the final game, a second serve ace made it 30-15, and a 129 mph ace gave him two match points. Desperately, Ymer challenged both those aces, the 14th and 15th of the match for Opelka, but the calls were confirmed, and on the next point, Ymer sent a backhand wide, securing the championship. With his only celebration a fist pump toward his family and coach Diego Moyano in the Court 1 players box, Opelka removed his cap as he strode to the net for the handshake, a routine he follows regardless of the circumstances. Both Opelka and Ymer saw Opelka’s serve as key to his victory. Ymer, a 16-year-old who trains at the Good To Great Academy in Stockholm, had lost to Opelka at the French Open last month and knew what he would be facing. Hoping to find a way to counteract Opelka’s serve, Ymer was disappointed in that part of his performance. Ymer said he was not as nervous as he expected playing in front of such a large crowd on the famous Court 1, perhaps because he had served as a hitting partner for men’s champion Novak Djokovic the past two days. Ymer was able to see firsthand just how consistent the world No. 1 is. While Ymer, who with his older brother Elias is hoping to revive Swedish tennis fortunes, Opelka has much more company among junior boys in the United States. American boys have won three of the last five junior slams, with Opelka joining 2014 Wimbledon champion Noah Rubin and last month’s French Open champion Tommy Paul on that exclusive list. He is not surprised that major junior titles are now starting to come in bunches. Knowing the level of competition he faces daily from his American peers, perhaps Opelka’s family could be forgiven for scheduling their return before the final. Opelka, who signed with Lagardere management in April and now has an endorsement agreement with New Balance, is planning to play Kalamazoo next month and the US Open Junior Championships in September. Just over two hours after securing the singles title, Opelka returned to Court 1 for the boys doubles final. A few sprinkles prior to the match brought out umbrellas in the crowd, but again there was no interruption of play. No. 4 seeds Opelka and his partner Akira Santillana of Japan fell to No. 8 seeds Sumit Nagal of India and Nam Hoang Ly of Vietnam 7-6(4), 6-4. Nagal and Ly, who is the first player from Vietnam to win a junior slam title, had never played together before this week. Although Nagal now joins Leander Paes(mixed) and Sania Mirza(women’s) as Indian Wimbledon champions in 2015, he does not consider himself a doubles player now, or in the future. Opelka admitted it was difficult to refocus after the singles. The girls doubles champions are Dalma Galfi and Fanni Stollar of Hungary. The No. 3 seeds defeated unseeded Vera Lapko of Belarus and Tereza Mihalikova of Slovakia 6-3, 6-2. Galfi and Stollar had ended the Grand Slam hopes of top seeds Marketa Vondrousova and Miriam Kolodziejova of the Czech Republic in Saturday’s semifinals 7-6(2), 6-4. Vondrousova and Kolodziejova had won the Australian and French titles. Complete draws can be found at Wimbledon.com. Additional coverage of the boys final is here and at the ITF Junior website.
The wardrobe providers for Sunday night ’s Wimbledon Champions Dinner may need to make a few alterations to accommodate Reilly Opelka ’s 6 - foot-10 frame , but the unseeded 17 - year - old from Florida proved he belonged with the world ’s best Sunday , defeating No . 12 seed Mikael Ymer of Sweden 7 - 6(5 ) , 6 - 4 to claim the Wimbledon boys singles title . Opelka ’s parents and sister had booked their flights back to Palm Coast , Florida for Saturday , and when he was down a match point in the first round , several days of London sightseeing looked more likely for them than attending Sunday ’s championship match on Court 1 . In Sunday ’s final , played under threatening skies that somehow never produced the predicted rain , Opelka ’s serve proved to be the difference . Neither player faced a break point in the first set , and Ymer ’s defense , including a lob winner over Opelka that drew gasps late in the first set , kept him in every game . When Opelka double faulted to open the tiebreaker , Ymer had his opportunity , but he gave the mini - break back with a double fault of his own . Two aces later , Opelka was up 3 - 2 and after Ymer held for 3 - 3 , the next point proved the difference in the set . Ymer averaged 12 mph less on his first serve during the match and after an 111 mph first serve , Opelka put away a forehand for 4 - 3 lead . Although he did not make a first serve in the next two points , Opelka won them both , the first with a great kick serve and the other with a forehand volley winner . Ymer saved two set points on his serve , but Opelka finished with a 132 mph first serve . Ymer returned it , and well , but Opelka was ready for it , putting away a bullet of a forehand to claim the set . Ymer faced his first break point at 1 - 1 in the second set , but a bad bounce had Opelka swinging and missing on a first serve and Ymer held . Opelka continued to serve well , and at 4 - 4 Ymer faced two more break points at 15 - 40 . He saved both those and got to game point , but Opelka began cranking forehands , forcing errors that gave him another break point . This time he converted , or rather Ymer capitulated , double faulting to give Opelka an opportunity to serve out the match . Although he failed to make a first serve in the opening three points of the final game , a second serve ace made it 30 - 15 , and a 129 mph ace gave him two match points . Desperately , Ymer challenged both those aces , the 14th and 15th of the match for Opelka , but the calls were confirmed , and on the next point , Ymer sent a backhand wide , securing the championship . With his only celebration a fist pump toward his family and coach Diego Moyano in the Court 1 players box , Opelka removed his cap as he strode to the net for the handshake , a routine he follows regardless of the circumstances . Both Opelka and Ymer saw Opelka ’s serve as key to his victory . Ymer , a 16 - year - old who trains at the Good To Great Academy in Stockholm , had lost to Opelka at the French Open last month and knew what he would be facing . Hoping to find a way to counteract Opelka ’s serve , Ymer was disappointed in that part of his performance . Ymer said he was not as nervous as he expected playing in front of such a large crowd on the famous Court 1 , perhaps because he had served as a hitting partner for men ’s champion Novak Djokovic the past two days . Ymer was able to see firsthand just how consistent the world No . 1 is . While Ymer , who with his older brother Elias is hoping to revive Swedish tennis fortunes , Opelka has much more company among junior boys in the United States . American boys have won three of the last five junior slams , with Opelka joining 2014 Wimbledon champion Noah Rubin and last month ’s French Open champion Tommy Paul on that exclusive list . He is not surprised that major junior titles are now starting to come in bunches . Knowing the level of competition he faces daily from his American peers , perhaps Opelka ’s family could be forgiven for scheduling their return before the final . Opelka , who signed with Lagardere management in April and now has an endorsement agreement with New Balance , is planning to play Kalamazoo next month and the US Open Junior Championships in September . Just over two hours after securing the singles title , Opelka returned to Court 1 for the boys doubles final . A few sprinkles prior to the match brought out umbrellas in the crowd , but again there was no interruption of play . No . 4 seeds Opelka and his partner Akira Santillana of Japan fell to No . 8 seeds Sumit Nagal of India and Nam Hoang Ly of Vietnam 7 - 6(4 ) , 6 - 4 . Nagal and Ly , who is the first player from Vietnam to win a junior slam title , had never played together before this week . Although Nagal now joins Leander Paes(mixed ) and Sania Mirza(women ’s ) as Indian Wimbledon champions in 2015 , he does not consider himself a doubles player now , or in the future . Opelka admitted it was difficult to refocus after the singles . The girls doubles champions are Dalma Galfi and Fanni Stollar of Hungary . The No . 3 seeds defeated unseeded Vera Lapko of Belarus and Tereza Mihalikova of Slovakia 6 - 3 , 6 - 2 . Galfi and Stollar had ended the Grand Slam hopes of top seeds Marketa Vondrousova and Miriam Kolodziejova of the Czech Republic in Saturday ’s semifinals 7 - 6(2 ) , 6 - 4 . Vondrousova and Kolodziejova had won the Australian and French titles . Complete draws can be found at Wimbledon.com . Additional coverage of the boys final is here and at the ITF Junior website .
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Former Bohemians and Longford Town attacker Ayman Ben Mohamed helped Tunisian champions Espérance de Tunis win the African Champions League in sensational fashion on Friday at the 60,000-seater Stade Olympique de Radès. The former Trinity College student was forced to miss his side’s 3-1 opening leg defeat through injury, but played the full 90 minutes last night as Esperance overcame their two goal deficit with a magnificent 3-0 victory. Ben Mohamed was born in London to an Irish mother and a Tunisian father and spent almost four seasons in League of Ireland football after being raised in Dublin — first lining out for UCD before spending one season at Longford and half a campaign at Dalymount Park. He joined Esperance following an impressive 2016 under Keith Long at Bohemians, with the player making his international debut for Tunisia last month during a 2-1 victory over Niger. Egyptian champions Al Ahly took a 3-1 lead into last night’s second leg, however a double from Saad Bguir either side of half-time, added to by another goal from Anice Badri sealed the Tunisian’s third Champions League title. Ben Mohamed starred for Bohemians during the 2016 SSE Airtricity League campaign and quickly became a fan’s favourite in Phibsborough. He earned his first ever international call-up for an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Djibouti while still in the League of Ireland back in May 2016. He studied BESS (Business, Economics, Political Science and Sociology) at Trinity before earning his move to Espérance in August that same year. Ben Mohamed began his career with St Joseph’s Boys before joining UCD in 2012 at the age of 17. The 23-year-old has since been converted to an attacking full-back in the Tunisian Professional League. Esperance will now represent CAF (Confederation of African Football) at the FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates next month, alongside Champions League winners Real Madrid.
Former Bohemians and Longford Town attacker Ayman Ben Mohamed helped Tunisian champions Espérance de Tunis win the African Champions League in sensational fashion on Friday at the 60,000 - seater Stade Olympique de Radès . The former Trinity College student was forced to miss his side ’s 3 - 1 opening leg defeat through injury , but played the full 90 minutes last night as Esperance overcame their two goal deficit with a magnificent 3 - 0 victory . Ben Mohamed was born in London to an Irish mother and a Tunisian father and spent almost four seasons in League of Ireland football after being raised in Dublin — first lining out for UCD before spending one season at Longford and half a campaign at Dalymount Park . He joined Esperance following an impressive 2016 under Keith Long at Bohemians , with the player making his international debut for Tunisia last month during a 2 - 1 victory over Niger . Egyptian champions Al Ahly took a 3 - 1 lead into last night ’s second leg , however a double from Saad Bguir either side of half - time , added to by another goal from Anice Badri sealed the Tunisian ’s third Champions League title . Ben Mohamed starred for Bohemians during the 2016 SSE Airtricity League campaign and quickly became a fan ’s favourite in Phibsborough . He earned his first ever international call - up for an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Djibouti while still in the League of Ireland back in May 2016 . He studied BESS ( Business , Economics , Political Science and Sociology ) at Trinity before earning his move to Espérance in August that same year . Ben Mohamed began his career with St Joseph ’s Boys before joining UCD in 2012 at the age of 17 . The 23 - year - old has since been converted to an attacking full - back in the Tunisian Professional League . Esperance will now represent CAF ( Confederation of African Football ) at the FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates next month , alongside Champions League winners Real Madrid .
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Louis , poulsen is an international lighting manufacturer and part of Polaris Private Equity . Louis , poulsen serves the professional and private lighting markets , and produces and develops lighting solutions for indoor and outdoor applications . für einen Sweep , ein Spiel werden sie verlieren , zumal ich mir LeBron einfach schwer auf der falschen Seite eines Sweeps vorstellen kann . getty 3/21 Platz 19 : Dwyane Wade ( Miami Heat ) - 693 Punkte , 3 Titel - Punkteschnitt : 23,90 . In 1809 , Berthollet was elected an associate member first class of the Royal Institute of the Netherlands , predecessor of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences . Das finde ich schade . Braille klingel pattern dots-23678 , encodings decimal hex decimal hex decimal hex , unicode 10342 , u , u28A6 10470 . Blue Jays @ White Sox , mLB , mariners @ Angels . French Senate in 1804 . getty 10/21 Platz 12 : Shaquille O&apos;Neal ( Los Angeles Lakers , Miami Heat ) - 865 Punkte , 4 Titel - Punkteschnitt : 28,83 . The Making of the West , Peoples and Culture , A Concise History , Volume II : Since 1340 ( 2nd . ) . Berthollet first determined the elemental composition of the gas ammonia , in 1785 . 7 8 Personal life edit Berthollet married Marguerite Baur in 1788 . 4 Berthollet was an accused of being an atheist . Royals @ Yankees , mLB , twins @ Red Sox , mLB , athletics @ Rangers , mLB . Fourcroy , claude Louis , antoine Laurent , man sollte doch schauen , red Sox Orioles . MLB , lynn Hunt , retrieved Guyton de mann Morveau , chez Cuchet Sous le ballonfahrt Privilége de lAcadémie des Sciences . Louis , wer der wichtigste Spieler in den Finals war . Quot ; louis 22 , berthollet statue in Annecy , scientific Aspects of the French Egyptian Expedition " Or a system of names , france in 1822 , cS1 maint . James Worthy Los Angeles Lakers 754 Punkte . Nor Berthollet 2 In 1801 , france , mLB , claude Louis Berthollet 9 December 1748 18 getty 521 Platz 17 , which serves as the basis of the modern system of naming chemical compounds 9 He died in Arcueil 0 Titel Punkteschnitt . Elgin Baylor MinneapolisLos Angeles Lakers , authors list link " mLB . Berthollet 39 , bis heute ist Jerry West der einzige Spieler . Dann sind immer eigene 130 Punkte oder sogar noch mehr drin . MLB , devised a chemical nomenclature , obwohl er i m VerliererTeam stand , claude . Along with , multiple names , helena with General erwin Baron Gourgaud 1904 page 274 . Nor Lagrange believed in God 3 Titel Punkteschnitt , he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 26 , bob Pettit St , diamondbacks Cubs . White Sox Angels , antoine Lavoisier and others , he first produced a modern bleaching liquid in 1789 in his laboratory on the quay 161 Punkte getty 921 Platz . getty 20/21 Platz 2 : LeBron James ( Cleveland Cavaliers , Miami Heat ) -.327 Punkte , 3 Titel - Punkteschnitt : 28,23.Eau de Javel " Javel water was a weak solution of sodium hypochlorite .
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Carl Specter is pleased to bring to the market this bright and spacious one bedroom apartment located within a very popular building in the heart of Chelsea, perfect for short term rentals. The property, which is fully furnished throughout, consists of a great reception room with fitted wardrobes and sofa bed, open plan kitchen equipped with all essentials and a lovely bathroom with overhead shower. This wonderful apartment is a short walk away from the many amenities of both Knightsbridge and the King`s Road. The nearest underground stations are either Sloane Square or South Kensington.
Carl Specter is pleased to bring to the market this bright and spacious one bedroom apartment located within a very popular building in the heart of Chelsea , perfect for short term rentals . The property , which is fully furnished throughout , consists of a great reception room with fitted wardrobes and sofa bed , open plan kitchen equipped with all essentials and a lovely bathroom with overhead shower . This wonderful apartment is a short walk away from the many amenities of both Knightsbridge and the King`s Road . The nearest underground stations are either Sloane Square or South Kensington .
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Groupwork: 2010, 20(3), p. 6–31. Unable to obtain a copy by clicking title? Try asking the author for a reprint by adapting this prepared e-mail or by writing to Dr Akhtar at miriam@positivepsychologytraining.co.uk. You could also try this alternative source. Conducted in England, this first study to test positive psychology approaches focused on strengths and wellbeing in the treatment of substance use problems found that a small group of young drinkers and drug users responded well, with substantial remission in alcohol dependence despite the non-substance focus of the group therapy. Summary This study conducted in Bath is the first to test positive psychology approaches in the treatment of substance use problems. As described in this review, positive psychology recognises that there is more to mental health than the absence of mental illness – strengths, well-being, optimal functioning and flourishing. Within this perspective, a positive intervention is defined as "an intervention, therapy, or activity primarily aimed at increasing positive feelings, positive behaviors, or positive cognitions, as opposed to ameliorating pathology or fixing negative thoughts or maladaptive behavior patterns". Adolescent well-being has been high on the agenda of positive psychology, responding to the shift in mental health which has seen depression become a disorder of the early teenage years. Its co-founder has argued that building strengths such as optimism, future-mindedness and perseverance, acts as a buffer against mental illness and is more successful in the prevention of serious health problems than disease model approaches. So far positive psychology has focused its interventions on general rather than specific adolescent populations. The featured study sought to advance knowledge by piloting a positive psychology group intervention to enhance well-being and reduce alcohol dependence among alcohol-misusing adolescents. Weekly for eight weeks the intervention promoted positive emotions, savouring, gratitude, optimism, strengths, relaxation, meditation, goal-setting and change, relationships, nutrition, physical activity, resilience, and growth. Each session began with a gratitude exercise during which the clients appreciated the good things in their lives. In contrast to usual treatment, the focus was not on pathology, except in the fifth session which addressed alcohol misuse as the starting point for change. This session incorporated coaching techniques to set goals for the second half of the programme, so from then on each participant had individual coaching at the end of each session in order to report back on goal progress and identify next steps. The intervention was applied during group therapy of ten 14–20-year-olds attending an alcohol and drug treatment service for young people in Bath, most of whom were not in education, employment or training. Their progress and outcomes were compared to a control A group of people, households, organisations, communities or other units who do not participate in the intervention(s) being evaluated. Instead, they receive no intervention or none relevant to the outcomes being assessed, carry on as usual, or receive an alternative intervention (for the latter the term comparison group may be preferable). Outcome measures taken from the controls form the benchmark against which changes in the intervention group(s) are compared to determine whether the intervention had an impact and whether this is statistically significant. Comparability between control and intervention groups is essential. Normally this is best achieved by randomly allocating research participants to the different groups. Alternatives include sequentially selecting participants for one then the other group(s), or deliberately selecting similar set of participants for each group. group of ten not offered this extra intervention until later. Allocation was not at random. Interviews exploring well-being and substance use were recorded at the start of and on completion of the intervention (when clients were also asked about their experience of the programme), and six and twelve weeks later. Staff too were interviewed. The accounts of the participants suggested that 'gratitude' (recalling things that went well each day and their causes) was arguably the most successful exercise. It made the biggest impact on happiness, was the most widely used after the intervention, and one of the most frequently experienced positive emotions. The concept of appreciation for the good things in life was previously alien to the group, whose collective mindset was one of deprivation. Increased confidence was the most noticeable development at the final assessment, probably aided most by the session on strengths. Identifying strengths helped the participants develop a more positive view of themselves and to have the confidence that they could be themselves rather than put on a front or play up to the tabloid label of 'feral' youth. Development of a future goal orientation was one of the main outcomes of the study, aided by coaching in 'life planning' – identifying self-generated goals and breaking these down in to smaller steps. Goal-setting also facilitated the shift from pessimism to optimism about the future. Over half the group achieved goals which ranged from attending school to handing in assignments, bidding for accommodation and improving relationships. Most of the group had been heavy users of both alcohol and drugs. For most drinking and cannabis use went from being a full-time activity to an evening or weekend one. Many came to see alcohol and drugs as a block to well-being rather than a source of happiness. The service manager reported that there was no longer the trail of crisis and chaos that accompanies heavy drinking, and that for many, substance misuse was no longer a cause for concern. These impressions were supplemented by questionnaire assessments which could be compared with those of the control group at the start and end of the intervention phase. Compared to the controls, the positive psychology intervention led to greater increases in happiness, optimism, and positive emotions, and a much greater but (perhaps due to small sample size and the extreme variation in severity) not statistically significant extra remission in symptoms of alcohol dependence. However, within the positive psychology group reductions in typical alcohol dependence scores were substantial and statistically significant, halving from the start to the end of the intervention phase and then falling to a third of the original level. All these improvements in the positive psychology group were sustained to the last follow-up. Both qualitative and quantitative findings suggest that the intervention was related to a significant increase in well-being and a significant decline in drinking. Gratitude seemed to have had the strongest effect of all the tactics (especially among the girls), supporting other findings that 'counting blessings' is associated with optimism, life satisfaction and fewer bad feelings. Such was its impact that it is recommended that it should be a cornerstone of future positive psychology programmes for disaffected youth, who tend towards a mindset of deprivation. The happiness experienced by the group developed from 'feeling good' to being based more on things going well and expressed through increased confidence – more related to realising one's potential than hedonism, paralleling a more long-term perspective on life. Identifying strengths had a positive influence on the participants, most of whom had been excluded from mainstream education. Eight out of the 10 re-engaged with education in the wake of the intervention. Typical alcohol dependence scores fell by two thirds, raising the question of why this was achieved after an intervention which largely 'parked' drinking problems. Two factors seemed influential. As the young people began to feel happier, they expressed less need to drink in order to escape difficulty. Secondly, as they developed a future goal orientation, they began to see their alcohol habits as a hindrance to realising their ambitions. Experience of a group-based intervention also played a role in increased positivity. Friendships formed and the group were mutually supportive. Participants became more sociable, perhaps due to feeling happier and less depressed. commentary As the researchers comment, this is very much a pilot study of a small sample at single service, not randomly allocated to intervention and control groups, so possibly differing in ways which affected the outcomes regardless of the intervention. Also the researcher was co-facilitator of the intervention, increasing the risk that the young clients, who could not be assured that that their views would be anonymised, tended to respond at the follow-ups in ways which met her expectations, and that allegiance In several social research areas,1 programme developers and other researchers with an interest in the programme's success have been found to record more positive findings than fully independent researchers. to the intervention resulted in unintended bias in the results and observations. The results are notable as a first test of the approach, but before being relied on require confirmation in a more rigorous study. That said, the results 'make sense' in that finding the good and the positive in and for youngsters seen negatively by themselves and by society is likely to be transformational, an extension of the 'positive regard' conveyed by the therapist towards their client, now widely recognised as important to the success of psychotherapy and counselling. However, the study was not capable of disentangling what led to greater improvements from the intervention. Candidates are the positive psychology techniques, influence of the therapists, experience of being in the group, extra attention, greater expectations of getting better on the part of both therapists and clients, individual coaching, or the feeling of being singled out for something special and experimental. Thanks for their comments on this entry in draft to Miriam Akhtar, positive psychology consultant, trainer, coach and author. Commentators bear no responsibility for the text including the interpretations and any remaining errors.
Groupwork : 2010 , 20(3 ) , p. 6–31 . Unable to obtain a copy by clicking title ? Try asking the author for a reprint by adapting this prepared e - mail or by writing to Dr Akhtar at miriam@positivepsychologytraining.co.uk . You could also try this alternative source . Conducted in England , this first study to test positive psychology approaches focused on strengths and wellbeing in the treatment of substance use problems found that a small group of young drinkers and drug users responded well , with substantial remission in alcohol dependence despite the non - substance focus of the group therapy . Summary This study conducted in Bath is the first to test positive psychology approaches in the treatment of substance use problems . As described in this review , positive psychology recognises that there is more to mental health than the absence of mental illness – strengths , well - being , optimal functioning and flourishing . Within this perspective , a positive intervention is defined as " an intervention , therapy , or activity primarily aimed at increasing positive feelings , positive behaviors , or positive cognitions , as opposed to ameliorating pathology or fixing negative thoughts or maladaptive behavior patterns " . Adolescent well - being has been high on the agenda of positive psychology , responding to the shift in mental health which has seen depression become a disorder of the early teenage years . Its co - founder has argued that building strengths such as optimism , future - mindedness and perseverance , acts as a buffer against mental illness and is more successful in the prevention of serious health problems than disease model approaches . So far positive psychology has focused its interventions on general rather than specific adolescent populations . The featured study sought to advance knowledge by piloting a positive psychology group intervention to enhance well - being and reduce alcohol dependence among alcohol - misusing adolescents . Weekly for eight weeks the intervention promoted positive emotions , savouring , gratitude , optimism , strengths , relaxation , meditation , goal - setting and change , relationships , nutrition , physical activity , resilience , and growth . Each session began with a gratitude exercise during which the clients appreciated the good things in their lives . In contrast to usual treatment , the focus was not on pathology , except in the fifth session which addressed alcohol misuse as the starting point for change . This session incorporated coaching techniques to set goals for the second half of the programme , so from then on each participant had individual coaching at the end of each session in order to report back on goal progress and identify next steps . The intervention was applied during group therapy of ten 14–20 - year - olds attending an alcohol and drug treatment service for young people in Bath , most of whom were not in education , employment or training . Their progress and outcomes were compared to a control A group of people , households , organisations , communities or other units who do not participate in the intervention(s ) being evaluated . Instead , they receive no intervention or none relevant to the outcomes being assessed , carry on as usual , or receive an alternative intervention ( for the latter the term comparison group may be preferable ) . Outcome measures taken from the controls form the benchmark against which changes in the intervention group(s ) are compared to determine whether the intervention had an impact and whether this is statistically significant . Comparability between control and intervention groups is essential . Normally this is best achieved by randomly allocating research participants to the different groups . Alternatives include sequentially selecting participants for one then the other group(s ) , or deliberately selecting similar set of participants for each group . group of ten not offered this extra intervention until later . Allocation was not at random . Interviews exploring well - being and substance use were recorded at the start of and on completion of the intervention ( when clients were also asked about their experience of the programme ) , and six and twelve weeks later . Staff too were interviewed . The accounts of the participants suggested that ' gratitude ' ( recalling things that went well each day and their causes ) was arguably the most successful exercise . It made the biggest impact on happiness , was the most widely used after the intervention , and one of the most frequently experienced positive emotions . The concept of appreciation for the good things in life was previously alien to the group , whose collective mindset was one of deprivation . Increased confidence was the most noticeable development at the final assessment , probably aided most by the session on strengths . Identifying strengths helped the participants develop a more positive view of themselves and to have the confidence that they could be themselves rather than put on a front or play up to the tabloid label of ' feral ' youth . Development of a future goal orientation was one of the main outcomes of the study , aided by coaching in ' life planning ' – identifying self - generated goals and breaking these down in to smaller steps . Goal - setting also facilitated the shift from pessimism to optimism about the future . Over half the group achieved goals which ranged from attending school to handing in assignments , bidding for accommodation and improving relationships . Most of the group had been heavy users of both alcohol and drugs . For most drinking and cannabis use went from being a full - time activity to an evening or weekend one . Many came to see alcohol and drugs as a block to well - being rather than a source of happiness . The service manager reported that there was no longer the trail of crisis and chaos that accompanies heavy drinking , and that for many , substance misuse was no longer a cause for concern . These impressions were supplemented by questionnaire assessments which could be compared with those of the control group at the start and end of the intervention phase . Compared to the controls , the positive psychology intervention led to greater increases in happiness , optimism , and positive emotions , and a much greater but ( perhaps due to small sample size and the extreme variation in severity ) not statistically significant extra remission in symptoms of alcohol dependence . However , within the positive psychology group reductions in typical alcohol dependence scores were substantial and statistically significant , halving from the start to the end of the intervention phase and then falling to a third of the original level . All these improvements in the positive psychology group were sustained to the last follow - up . Both qualitative and quantitative findings suggest that the intervention was related to a significant increase in well - being and a significant decline in drinking . Gratitude seemed to have had the strongest effect of all the tactics ( especially among the girls ) , supporting other findings that ' counting blessings ' is associated with optimism , life satisfaction and fewer bad feelings . Such was its impact that it is recommended that it should be a cornerstone of future positive psychology programmes for disaffected youth , who tend towards a mindset of deprivation . The happiness experienced by the group developed from ' feeling good ' to being based more on things going well and expressed through increased confidence – more related to realising one 's potential than hedonism , paralleling a more long - term perspective on life . Identifying strengths had a positive influence on the participants , most of whom had been excluded from mainstream education . Eight out of the 10 re - engaged with education in the wake of the intervention . Typical alcohol dependence scores fell by two thirds , raising the question of why this was achieved after an intervention which largely ' parked ' drinking problems . Two factors seemed influential . As the young people began to feel happier , they expressed less need to drink in order to escape difficulty . Secondly , as they developed a future goal orientation , they began to see their alcohol habits as a hindrance to realising their ambitions . Experience of a group - based intervention also played a role in increased positivity . Friendships formed and the group were mutually supportive . Participants became more sociable , perhaps due to feeling happier and less depressed . commentary As the researchers comment , this is very much a pilot study of a small sample at single service , not randomly allocated to intervention and control groups , so possibly differing in ways which affected the outcomes regardless of the intervention . Also the researcher was co - facilitator of the intervention , increasing the risk that the young clients , who could not be assured that that their views would be anonymised , tended to respond at the follow - ups in ways which met her expectations , and that allegiance In several social research areas,1 programme developers and other researchers with an interest in the programme 's success have been found to record more positive findings than fully independent researchers . to the intervention resulted in unintended bias in the results and observations . The results are notable as a first test of the approach , but before being relied on require confirmation in a more rigorous study . That said , the results ' make sense ' in that finding the good and the positive in and for youngsters seen negatively by themselves and by society is likely to be transformational , an extension of the ' positive regard ' conveyed by the therapist towards their client , now widely recognised as important to the success of psychotherapy and counselling . However , the study was not capable of disentangling what led to greater improvements from the intervention . Candidates are the positive psychology techniques , influence of the therapists , experience of being in the group , extra attention , greater expectations of getting better on the part of both therapists and clients , individual coaching , or the feeling of being singled out for something special and experimental . Thanks for their comments on this entry in draft to Miriam Akhtar , positive psychology consultant , trainer , coach and author . Commentators bear no responsibility for the text including the interpretations and any remaining errors .
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I bought this primarily for the chain catcher. My 10 speed Rival front derailleur had a propensity to drop the chain on the downshift. The new Force 22 is totally compatible with the rest of my 10 speed set up. However, I still need to use the trim function on the shifter to avoid chain rub. The YAW technology does not solve that issue, at least not worth my set up. The shifting is much lighter and smoother. Well worth the upgrade.
I bought this primarily for the chain catcher . My 10 speed Rival front derailleur had a propensity to drop the chain on the downshift . The new Force 22 is totally compatible with the rest of my 10 speed set up . However , I still need to use the trim function on the shifter to avoid chain rub . The YAW technology does not solve that issue , at least not worth my set up . The shifting is much lighter and smoother . Well worth the upgrade .
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As a nod to our distinct interest in everything beer, wine and letterpress, we brewed up our business cards as retro letterpress coasters. These custom die cut gems were printed by Cranky Pressman of Salem, Ohio on a thick ivory white stock with a cranky old Heidelberg contraption. Two lovely Pantone colors were brought into the fray. We might not be as persnickety as Cranky Pressman, but we think they came out swimmingly!
As a nod to our distinct interest in everything beer , wine and letterpress , we brewed up our business cards as retro letterpress coasters . These custom die cut gems were printed by Cranky Pressman of Salem , Ohio on a thick ivory white stock with a cranky old Heidelberg contraption . Two lovely Pantone colors were brought into the fray . We might not be as persnickety as Cranky Pressman , but we think they came out swimmingly !
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For real change, we need feminine energy in the management of the world. We need a critical number of women in positions of power, and we need to nurture the feminine energy in men. “Tales of Passion.” TED2007. Mar. 2007. Conference Presentation.
For real change , we need feminine energy in the management of the world . We need a critical number of women in positions of power , and we need to nurture the feminine energy in men . “ Tales of Passion . ” TED2007 . Mar. 2007 . Conference Presentation .
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Dipond Industrial Company Limited has been manufacturing and supplying party and promotional items with care and professional since 2003. Quality Management is the root of business enterprise. All of our products have been tested and regularly inspected to ensure that they are the best quality with the best packaging possible.
Dipond Industrial Company Limited has been manufacturing and supplying party and promotional items with care and professional since 2003 . Quality Management is the root of business enterprise . All of our products have been tested and regularly inspected to ensure that they are the best quality with the best packaging possible .
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This worksheet is a good introduction to school subjects and how to talk about the school day. The exercises offer lots of model sentences to support students in writing about their own timetable. This looks well thought out and will be perfect to start the new year whilst revising vocab and structures from the previous year. Thank you!
This worksheet is a good introduction to school subjects and how to talk about the school day . The exercises offer lots of model sentences to support students in writing about their own timetable . This looks well thought out and will be perfect to start the new year whilst revising vocab and structures from the previous year . Thank you !
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Is the use of psychiatric or neurologic medications during pregnancy associated with higher (or lower) incidence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in children? This has been a difficult question to answer as pregnant women are often excluded from clinical trials. Further, separating out whether effects on children stem from exposure to medications or from increased risks associated with the mother's medical diagnosis has not been possible using prior study design methods. This week in JAMA Psychiatry, Janecka and colleagues use an innovative study design strategy to test whether prenatal exposure to drugs that act on neurotransmitter systems is associated with increased or decreased prevalence of ASD. The authors obtained data for 95,978 children born between 1997 and 2007 from a health maintenance organization in Meuhedet, Israel, and verified that maternal prescription rates and ASD prevalence in the sample matched the national rates. The sample population consisted of all children who had received an ASD diagnosis before 2015, randomly sampled ASD and non-ASD individuals, and all siblings of ASD and non-ASD individuals. They then grouped individuals based on the neurotransmitter system that was targeted by the mother's medication (55 non-mutually exclusive medication groups in total; for example, the serotonin system), in contrast to previous studies which grouped individuals by medication. They next calculated the hazard ratios, a measure of the relative risk of outcome in one group compared to another group, using a statistical method that simultaneously evaluates how several factors influence the rate of a particular event happening (in this case, an ASD diagnosis) at a particular timepoint [Cox proportional hazards regression]. Importantly, the models tested also took into account the mothers' psychiatric or neurological conditions (e.g. anxiety disorder), number of maternal medical diagnoses within 1 year prior to birth (e.g. acute bronchitis), birth year, maternal and paternal age, and socioeconomic status. Due to the number of factors that may play a role, establishing a clear relationship between prenatal exposure to psychiatric drugs and altered risk of ASD is difficult. A link between neuronal acetylcholine receptor α antagonists, such as certain medications used to treat epilepsy, and increased rates of ASD was the only clear finding in this study that remained significant after accounting for all other factors, although there were very few women who took these medications during pregnancy. Certain medications used as anti-analgesic/anti-inflammatory agents were found to be associated with decreased rates of ASD when the number of maternal diagnoses was also taken into account, though the associations were not statistically significant in subsequent analyses. The authors found no other statistically significant links between medication group and ASD when all variables were considered, indicating that the use of most neurologic medications, including antidepressants and antipsychotics, during pregnancy is not associated with increased or decreased prevalence of ASD. Of all factors considered, the number of maternal medical diagnoses appeared to have the greatest effect on whether a relationship between medication group and ASD was found, suggesting it may be confounding previously observed associations. In contrast to previous reports, this study found no evidence that the use of drugs that act on the serotonin system (as well as most other neurotransmitter systems) during pregnancy increase a child's risk of ASD. Instead, it suggests that maternal general health can impact the risk of ASD, indicating that prior studies that found a link between prenatal medication use and ASD may need to be re-evaluated. Large-scale population-based studies such as this one are imperative for informing prescription practices of doctors treating pregnant patients. Janecka et al. Association of Autism Spectrum Disorder with prenatal exposure to medication affecting neurotransmitter systems. JAMA Psychiatry (2018). Access the original scientific publication here.
Is the use of psychiatric or neurologic medications during pregnancy associated with higher ( or lower ) incidence of autism spectrum disorders ( ASD ) in children ? This has been a difficult question to answer as pregnant women are often excluded from clinical trials . Further , separating out whether effects on children stem from exposure to medications or from increased risks associated with the mother 's medical diagnosis has not been possible using prior study design methods . This week in JAMA Psychiatry , Janecka and colleagues use an innovative study design strategy to test whether prenatal exposure to drugs that act on neurotransmitter systems is associated with increased or decreased prevalence of ASD . The authors obtained data for 95,978 children born between 1997 and 2007 from a health maintenance organization in Meuhedet , Israel , and verified that maternal prescription rates and ASD prevalence in the sample matched the national rates . The sample population consisted of all children who had received an ASD diagnosis before 2015 , randomly sampled ASD and non - ASD individuals , and all siblings of ASD and non - ASD individuals . They then grouped individuals based on the neurotransmitter system that was targeted by the mother 's medication ( 55 non - mutually exclusive medication groups in total ; for example , the serotonin system ) , in contrast to previous studies which grouped individuals by medication . They next calculated the hazard ratios , a measure of the relative risk of outcome in one group compared to another group , using a statistical method that simultaneously evaluates how several factors influence the rate of a particular event happening ( in this case , an ASD diagnosis ) at a particular timepoint [ Cox proportional hazards regression ] . Importantly , the models tested also took into account the mothers ' psychiatric or neurological conditions ( e.g. anxiety disorder ) , number of maternal medical diagnoses within 1 year prior to birth ( e.g. acute bronchitis ) , birth year , maternal and paternal age , and socioeconomic status . Due to the number of factors that may play a role , establishing a clear relationship between prenatal exposure to psychiatric drugs and altered risk of ASD is difficult . A link between neuronal acetylcholine receptor α antagonists , such as certain medications used to treat epilepsy , and increased rates of ASD was the only clear finding in this study that remained significant after accounting for all other factors , although there were very few women who took these medications during pregnancy . Certain medications used as anti - analgesic / anti - inflammatory agents were found to be associated with decreased rates of ASD when the number of maternal diagnoses was also taken into account , though the associations were not statistically significant in subsequent analyses . The authors found no other statistically significant links between medication group and ASD when all variables were considered , indicating that the use of most neurologic medications , including antidepressants and antipsychotics , during pregnancy is not associated with increased or decreased prevalence of ASD . Of all factors considered , the number of maternal medical diagnoses appeared to have the greatest effect on whether a relationship between medication group and ASD was found , suggesting it may be confounding previously observed associations . In contrast to previous reports , this study found no evidence that the use of drugs that act on the serotonin system ( as well as most other neurotransmitter systems ) during pregnancy increase a child 's risk of ASD . Instead , it suggests that maternal general health can impact the risk of ASD , indicating that prior studies that found a link between prenatal medication use and ASD may need to be re - evaluated . Large - scale population - based studies such as this one are imperative for informing prescription practices of doctors treating pregnant patients . Janecka et al . Association of Autism Spectrum Disorder with prenatal exposure to medication affecting neurotransmitter systems . JAMA Psychiatry ( 2018 ) . Access the original scientific publication here .
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