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{"text": "Are you a resident of Pinnacle who owns a small business and operates from your home?\nCan you provide a service to your fellow residents of Pinnacle? If you've answered yes to both of these questions, supply your details below and we will list your business on our site.\nResidents of Pinnacle, support your local community by checking here first and seeing whether one of your neighbours can assist.", "meta": {"timestamp": "2019-04-20T11:17:15Z", "url": "https://www.pinnacleballarat.com.au/residents/service-directory", "language": "en", "source": "c4"}}
{"text": "On October 27, 2016 GreenWorks led a tour for the College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture of Beijing University and staff of Landscape Architecture Frontiers publication. This tour group was particularly interested in technical issues related to: soil/vegetation approaches for water quality treatment; the ultra- violet finishing treatment that allows for human contact with the treated water; and soil capping issues for a former brownfield site. GreenWorks typically leads 4-6 tours per year since Tanner Springs Park opened in 2005. Tour groups have included national and international professional and environmental organizations and academic institutions. Visitors are interested in a variety of issues, including design inspiration, public involvement and outreach, and technical challenges.\nCouch Park comment forms for the playground and plaza improvements are due Thursday December 10th.\nGreenWorks was been hired by Portland Parks & Recreation to design the new playground, address accessibility issues in the plaza and install a new Portland Loo at Couch Park as part of the Parks Replacement Bond. We presented the three options below for the playground at an Open House on December 3rd . Online comments are due Thursday December 10th and can be found here: http://www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/68915. One of the top priorities for the playground is for it to be inclusive, which mean that it should be designed for children of all ages and abilities. We have been working closely with Mara Kaplan from Let Kids Play http://www.letkidsplay.com/ who is a national expert and advocate for inclusive playground design. Mara was brought on to the design team to help us design a playground that provides exceptional play opportunities for all children.\nGreenWorks met with the city of Astoria to present the Downtown Astoria Pedestrian Wayfinding Concept Plan. Those in attendance were city officials, focus group members, and Astoria community members. The presentation focused on distinct sign typologies that direct and inform pedestrians getting around downtown Astoria. Following the presentation was an interactive group discussion about sign locations, aesthetic preferences interpretive sign opportunities.", "meta": {"timestamp": "2019-04-21T07:14:19Z", "url": "https://greenworkspc.com/blog/category/Public+Outreach", "language": "en", "source": "c4"}}
{"text": "For the rider who\u2019s ready to learn it all, our value bundles offer you the benefit of all the DVDs for your Harley-Davidson\u00ae Touring model at our best prices. You\u2019ll get the Maintenance DVDs Part 1 & 2, the Bolt-On Performance Edition, the Touring Rear Belt Replacement and Touring Oil Cooler Install DVD sets. That\u2019s over 15 Hours of detailed procedures!\nThis educational do-it-yourself Touring maintenance DVD covers all brands of Harley-Davidson\u00ae Touring motorcycles. From late 1984 \u2013 2016 (Evo\u00ae, Twin Cam\u00ae 88, 96, 103, 110) we have your Road Kings, Ultras, Electras, and Road/Street Glides covered.\nThis DVD will pay for itself with just one oil change.\nWhen we released the original Fix My Hog\u00ae maintenance DVDs, we couldn\u2019t have anticipated the reaction from critics and customers alike-it went so far beyond our wildest expectations. Since then, letters, calls and e-mails have poured in from around the world suggesting additional topics we should cover, so that\u2019s what we did. These follow up DVDs cover new procedures and technological advances (Twin Cam\u00ae 88, 96, 103, 110) and are a great complement to the original versions. A great way to Fix My Hog and save money in today\u2019s economy. *Note we do not cover the Rushmore changes on this DVD set.\nThis DVD series is designed to show riders how to enhance the look and performance of their Touring model motorcycles. Taped in a professional motorcycle repair shop, the trained mechanics perform and explain each procedure in detail. The Bolt-On Performance and Accessory DVDs feature footage of installations applicable to Evo\u00ae, Twin Cam\u00ae 88, 96, 103 & 110 motorcycles. This three-DVD set is crammed with more than six hours of valuable instruction, interviews and insider tips.\nThe Form-A-Funnel easily molds, then holds its shape so you get every last drop of oil every time, no matter how obstructed the filter or plug.\nMolds into and holds any shape to create a leakproof channel for draining oil or fluid.\nPrecise, reliable sealing from Loctite.\nFormulated to work like Loctite Hi-Tack Liquids, these wax-like sticks are less messy, have a low odor, and are solvent-free. Loctite Hi-Tack sticks set up quickly to a very tacky film, to seal and hold the heaviest gaskets in place. They resist gasoline, oil, and common shop fluids. Suggested applications include valve covers, fuel pumps, carburetors, and manifold gaskets.", "meta": {"timestamp": "2019-04-24T20:32:27Z", "url": "https://www.fixmyhog.com/product/touring-edition-maintenance-performance-8-dvd-set-2-free-gifts/", "language": "en", "source": "c4"}}
{"text": "France Music Charts List of all local music charts served by Popnable.\nMost viewed music videos from France, ranked on daily basis.\nMost viewed music videos from France, ranked on weekly, monthly and yearly basis.\nMost viewed artists from France, ranked on monthly and yearly basis.\nMost liked songs from France, ranked on weekly basis.", "meta": {"timestamp": "2019-04-22T22:26:14Z", "url": "https://popnable.com/france/charts?page=6", "language": "en", "source": "c4"}}
{"text": "I am a conservation biologist and molecular ecologist, interested in understanding the ecological and evolutionary processes that generate and maintain diversity within and among populations. The primary motivation for my work is to apply this fundamental understanding of biology to solve pressing problems in conservation and management.\nOutreach: Dr. Meek is a member of the IUCN North American Conservation Genetics Specialist Group, Vice President of the Society for Conservation Biology Conservation Genetics Working Group, and a member of the Interagency Ecological Program Salmonid Genetics Project Work Team.\nDr. Meek is on the editorial board of Conservation Science and Practice.\nMy research focuses on the use of genetic tools to study population- and species-level relationships in marine and freshwater fishes. The primary motivation for this work is to improve our understanding of evolutionary processes in aquatic environments, and to provide practical information for management and conservation. Find out more about my work on my website.\nI am interested in conservation biology and the effects of climate change on populations. I completed my M.A. in Biology at Buffalo State College studying the metagenomic diversity of fungal communities in and outside of ant nests, and I am excited to study conservation genomics and diversity in the Meek lab.\nMy research interests center around the population dynamics and genetics of aquatic species, as well as overall species diversity in aquatic environments. Specifically, I am interested in the mechanisms of population divergence and the barriers to gene flow. I am primarily concerned with how these patterns and processes are relevant for conservation and management.\nI study conservation genetics and am interested in small population conservation. My research centers around discovering impacts on populations from fragmentation, especially due to anthropogenic change. I hope to use my research to help inform future management actions and to create public outreach programs.\nI am an Integrative Biology master\u2019s student at Michigan State University. I recently graduated from the University of Arizona, receiving a B.S. in Organismal Biology. While at the University of Arizona, I was involved in several projects working with human and plant pathogens, and was president of the Criminal Justice Association. I am a Department of Defense SMART Scholar, and will work for the U.S. Army Defense Forensic Science Center upon graduation. I am interested in the next generation sequencing applications to forensic science.\nSierra is co-advised by Dr. Benbow in the Department of Entomology: https://ericbenbow.wixsite.com/website.\nDo not hesitate to contact Sierra with any questions: kaszubin[at]msu.edu.\nI\u2019m a senior undergraduate at Michigan State University, majoring in zoology with a concentration in ecology, evolution, and organismal biology. My research interests are in the genetics and evolution of behavior, and my goal is to attend graduate school to pursue a PhD in evolutionary biology.\nEllery studies the diversity of tastes in her environment and is on a quest to identify the most crinkly material in the world. She is also researching the ecology and behavior of the Giant Schnauzer.\nChai\u2019s research interests are in the behavioral ecology of small mammals, with a particular focus on trying to understand the adaptations that allow squirrels to successfully avoid canine predation.", "meta": {"timestamp": "2019-04-18T23:07:39Z", "url": "https://meeklab.com/people/", "language": "en", "source": "c4"}}
{"text": "Dr Wiffen is a graduate of University of Queensland Medical School and trained in ophthalmology in Western Australia before undertaking two-year fellowships in cornea and refractive surgery at both the Corneo-Plastic Unit, East Grinstead, UK, and the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA. He was Director of the Corneo-Plastic Unit and Eye Bank in East Grinstead from 1993-1994. He has been a Consultant Ophthalmologist at Fremantle Hospital since 1997 and was Associate Professor in the Centre for Ophthalmology and Visual Science, UWA, from 1997-2014. He has been Director of the Lions Eye Bank of Western Australia since 1997. Dr Wiffen has held numerous other positions, including Head of Department of Ophthalmology Fremantle Hospital, Chair of the Qualifications and Education Committee of the WA Branch of RANZCO, Chair of Eye Banks Australia and New Zealand and Chair of the Cornea Standing Committee of the Transplantation Society of Australia and New Zealand. He has special expertise in corneal transplantation, pterygium and cataract surgery as well as refractive surgery.\nFellowships at the Corneo-Plastic Unit, East Grinstead, UK, and at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.\nOcular surface disorders, corneal and refractive surgery, anterior segment disorders & surgery.", "meta": {"timestamp": "2019-04-22T11:14:25Z", "url": "https://www.lei.org.au/about/our-people/staff/dr-steven-wiffen/?our_people=ophthalmologists", "language": "en", "source": "c4"}}
{"text": "Contact us by filling out the form below and we will contact you back shortly.\nHOW DID YOU FIND US ONLINE?\nMiami, FL 33222 USA Ana Jim\u00e9nez Dermocosm\u00e9tica, SL.", "meta": {"timestamp": "2019-04-21T00:12:06Z", "url": "http://rejuvesse.es/EN/contact.asp", "language": "en", "source": "c4"}}
{"text": "Learn how to create a proactive infection prevention (IP) plan based on a comprehensive infection control (IC) risk assessment\u2014a perpetual document that serves as the foundation of your program. Look at techniques for evaluating the actual risk factors for your population, the services you provide and geographic and community-based trends in your region. Return home with the know-how you need to conduct an IC risk analysis that can help you improve the effectiveness of your IP plan by better prioritizing your prevention strategies.", "meta": {"timestamp": "2019-04-25T20:35:54Z", "url": "https://www.ascaconnect.org/events/event-description?CalendarEventKey=118faa18-948b-4d2f-90db-841a64989875&Home=%2Fevents%2Fcalendar", "language": "en", "source": "c4"}}
{"text": "1. Falken Tyre Fuel Promotion (the \"Promotion\") is open to all consumers who are UK residents aged 18 and over, except ALLCARZ (the \"Promoter\") employees, its agencies or anyone else connected with the creation and administration of this Promotion, or trade customers, including tyre dealer's employees. This offer is open to retail customers only making a qualifying purchase online.\n5. This offer applies to the online purchase of 2 \u2013 4 Falken Tyres between 06.02.19 and 31.03.19 online on www.oswestrytyrescentre.co.uk using the valid discount code FALKENFUEL.\n13. ALLCARZ reserve the right to vary or amend these terms and conditions or to withdraw the promotion at any time.", "meta": {"timestamp": "2019-04-22T10:07:13Z", "url": "https://www.oswestrytyrescentre.co.uk/Content/Promotional/69690/Fuel+promotion+Terms+and+Conditions", "language": "en", "source": "c4"}}
{"text": "How to Take Meeting Minutes General Overview of Meeting Minutes Generally, minutes begin with the name of the body (e.g. a committee) holding the meeting, place, date, list of people present, and the time that the chair called the meeting to order.... Structured vs. Informal. If your PTA follows Robert's Rules of Order-- a process of proposing, discussing and voting on motions -- you should find it much easier to take meeting minutes, as all major actions will be organized by motions and the resulting votes.\nDownload our Meeting Minute Checklist for Associations and Nonprofits with sample minutes taken at a meeting and learn how to take better minutes. 3. The Minutes Writing Process... Taking minutes is important for virtually any meeting. Despite the importance of this task, it is not easy especially if you are not well prepared for it. Fortunately, with the following tips, anyone can effectively take minutes.\nStructured vs. Informal. If your PTA follows Robert's Rules of Order-- a process of proposing, discussing and voting on motions -- you should find it much easier to take meeting minutes, as all major actions will be organized by motions and the resulting votes.... How to Take Meeting Minutes General Overview of Meeting Minutes Generally, minutes begin with the name of the body (e.g. a committee) holding the meeting, place, date, list of people present, and the time that the chair called the meeting to order.\nTaking minutes is important for virtually any meeting. Despite the importance of this task, it is not easy especially if you are not well prepared for it. Fortunately, with the following tips, anyone can effectively take minutes.", "meta": {"timestamp": "2019-04-23T08:53:18Z", "url": "http://mleb.net/manitoba/how-to-take-minutes-sample.php", "language": "en", "source": "c4"}}