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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "MEMBER(S) NAME(S)": "<|placeholder|>", "ASSOCIATE MEMBER NAME(S)": "<|placeholder|>", "include in directory: yes__ no__": "<|placeholder|>", "MAILING ADDRESS": "<|placeholder|>", "PHONE": "<|placeholder|>", "CAMP PHONE": "<|placeholder|>", "CAMP ADDRESS": "<|placeholder|>", "EMAIL ADDRESS": "<|placeholder|>" } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# MOUNTAIN VIEW ASSOCIATION\n\n**MEMBERSHIP YEAR 10/1/2020 - 9/30/2021**\n\nNumber of Memberships_____@$30.00 each Total:________\nAssociate Membership (Ages 14 - 26)_____@$15.00 each Total:________\n\n**DONATION TO THE WATER QUALITY & WEED FUND $________**\n**LEGACY FUND DONATION (Form is on the website) $________**\n[http://www.mountainviewassn.com/legacy-fund.html](http://www.mountainviewassn.com/legacy-fund.html)\n\nPLEASE CHECK IF YOU HAVE INCLUDED THE MVA IN YOUR ESTATE PLANNING________\n\nYOUR DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE\n\nEnclose one check or money order made payable to the Mountain View Association\nWe are a 501(c)(3) tax exempt, not-for-profit, organization\n\n# MEMBERS ONLY MOUNTAIN VIEW ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY\n\n**Must Pay Dues BY JUNE 31, 2021 To Be in Directory**\n\n**PUT ME IN THE DIRECTORY ___**\n\n**PRINT NEATLY**\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\nCONTACT US: WEBSITE: [WWW.MOUNTAINVIEWASSN.COM](http://WWW.MOUNTAINVIEWASSN.COM)\nEMAIL: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])\nFIND US ON FACEBOOK: MountainViewAssociation\n\nI would like to receive email updates and/or\n\nI HAVE A NEW EMAIL ADDRESS PLEASE UPDATE US!\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Managing Risk in Time of Uncertainty" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Agenda": { "Tuesday, December 1": [ "8:00-9:00 Eric Snodgrass, Atmospheric Scientist, Nutrien Ag Solutions", "10:00-3:00 Ed Usset, Grain Marketing Economist, Center for Farm Financial Management and Betsy Jensen, Farm Business Management Instructor Northland College" ], "Wednesday, December 2": [ "8:00-10:00 MGGA Resolutions Session", "1:00-2:30 Farm Business Management Panel (pre-registration required here)" ] } } }, { "root": { "Speakers": [ { "name": "Eric Snodgrass", "title": "Atmospheric Scientist", "organization": "Nutrien Ag Solutions" }, { "name": "Edward Usset", "title": "Grain Marketing Economist", "organization": "Center for Farm Financial Management" }, { "name": "Betsy Jensen", "title": "Farm Business Management Instructor", "organization": "Northland College" }, { "name": "Joel Schumacher", "title": "Associate Extension Specialist", "organization": "Montana State University" }, { "name": "Curt Bansekorf", "title": "Wipfli" }, { "name": "Randy Williams", "title": "Stockman Bank" }, { "name": "Keith Tokorud", "title": "Attorney", "organization": "Scott, Tokarud, McCurdy" }, { "name": "Flip Zeren", "title": "Relationship Manager", "organization": "NW Farm Credit Services" } ] } }, { "root": { "Support MGGA advocacy and enter to win big prizes!": [ "1st place prize: $5,000 cash", "2nd place prize: $2,500 cash", "3rd place prize: Traeger Pro 780 WiFi Pellet Grill", "4th place prize: DeWalt 20-Volt Cordless Combo Tool Kit (4 pieces)", "5th place prize: Le Creuset 5.5-Qt Dutch Oven ($360 value)" ], "Raffle tickets are $100 each and available exclusively online. Only 500 tickets will be sold. Winners will be drawn on Dec 1." : "Raffle tickets are $100 each and available exclusively online. Only 500 tickets will be sold. Winners will be drawn on Dec 1." } } ], "text": "# Montana Grain Growers Association Conference\n\n**Virtual**\n\n**December 1-2, 2020**\n\nYou are invited to join us online for MGGA's 65th Annual Conference! Because of COVID-19 event restrictions, and our foremost concern for the health and safety of our members, our annual meeting has moved from an in-person to a virtual format. We've put together a short but informative program that we think you'll find valuable. All MGGA members and interested parties are invited to attend free of charge. By mid-November, all members will receive by email a link to join each meeting from their home computer or device.\n\n## Agenda\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n## Speakers\n\n[table_1](/table_1)\n\n## Support MGGA advocacy and enter to win big prizes!\n\n[table_2](/table_2)\n\nRaffle tickets are $100 each and available exclusively online. Only 500 tickets will be sold. Winners will be drawn on Dec 1." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.4 }, "description": "FlashParking app download screen" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.4, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.4 }, "description": "Validate Phone screen" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.7, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.4 }, "description": "Text message screen with code" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.5, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.4 }, "description": "Confirmation message screen" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# FlashPARCS\n## How to Access the Garage Using Your Phone\n### Download the App and Validate Phone Number\n\n1. Download the FlashParking app from the App Store or Google Play Store. [image_0](/image_0)\n2. Select Validate Phone to verify your mobile number. [image_1](/image_1)\n3. Send the code that is automatically composed in your text messaging app. [image_2](/image_2)\n4. You’ll receive a message confirming your device has been registered. [image_3](/image_3)\n\[email protected]" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Fox Point Lutheran Church logo" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.15, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Outreach for Hope logo" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.75, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Fox Point Church logo" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.85, "left": 0.75, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Bicycle image" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Register Now!\n\n## Team FPLC / Outreach for Hope\n\nSeptember 25\n\n### Outreach for Hope\n\nOutreach For Hope supports life-giving ministries that serve the people of low income communities in the Greater Milwaukee Synod, ELCA. These ministries provide food programs, community gardening to support their neighborhoods, health care and parish nurses, clothing, safety and education programs and more. They also provide assistance with seasonal concerns such as coat drives, the Superbowl Food Drive and emergency needs (a broken boiler for example). Not only are they meeting these needs in their neighborhoods, but they operate as centers in the heart of their communities meeting spiritual needs and providing positive support and hope.\n\nOFH was originally part of the Greater Milwaukee Synod. However, in 2005, it became Outreach for Hope, Inc., a separate non-profit organization.\n\nOFH is governed by a Board of Directors that includes officers of existing organizations and from the special regions it’s congregations. The Ride Run Walk is their biggest fundraising event.\n\nFor more information on OFH, see their website at [OFH](https://www.outreachforhope.org).\n\n### Sunday, August 22\n\nPr. Chris Manke, the new Executive Director of Outreach for Hope, will be with us to preach on Sunday, August 22 during both services. Come and hear what is happening with this important lead pastor at St. Matthew’s Church in Wauwatosa.\n\n### Join Team Fox Point Lutheran Church!\n\nBring friends, family and definitely your kids for this family-friendly fun event benefitting our community.\n\nJoin our FPLC team for the Outreach for Hope Ride Run Walk, and help fundraise for grants to central city congregations in the Greater Milwaukee Synod! Visit [DFHRW.org](https://www.dfhrw.org) to register or participate. You can join our church team when you choose Fox Point Lutheran Church at the time of registration. You can join our team whether you participate in the Ride Run Walk or not.\n\n### Location\n\nGrafton/Ozaukee Interurban Trail and county roads\n\n### You have the choice of signing up for the:\n\n- Two mile walk\n- 10-mile family-friendly trail ride on the Interurban Trail\n- 1 or 2 road rides for the more experienced rider; 30 miles\n\nAll participants will receive an event t-shirt, access to the rest stop with food and drink, and a boxed lunch at the end of the event. You can also choose to participate virtually, and still receive a t-shirt and lunch.\n\n### Registration\n\nSaturday, September 25 (morning; see the registration page for details on the specific events)\n\n### Register on the OFH website: [DFHRW.org](https://www.dfhrw.org)\n\n### Questions\n\nContact: Sarah Hickey, [email protected]" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Read Free Financial Modeling And Valuation A Practical Guide To Investment Banking And Private Equity Wiley Finance\n\nRight here, we have countless books financial modeling and valuation a practical guide to investment banking and private equity wiley finance and collections to check out. We additionally provide variant types and plus type of the books to browse. The all right book, fiction,\n\nPage 2/25" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT\n# FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS\n\n**JESUS ANTONIO LOYO,**\n\nPetitioner,\n\nv.\n\n**DON LANGFORD,**\n\nRespondent.\n\n**CASE NO. 20-3125-SAC**\n\n## ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE\n\nThis matter is a petition for habeas corpus filed under 28 U.S.C. § 2254. Petitioner proceeds pro se and submitted the filing fee. The court has conducted an initial review of the petition and, for the reasons that follow, directs petitioner to show cause why this matter should not be dismissed as barred by the limitation period.\n\n## Background\n\nPetitioner was convicted in the District Court of Sedgwick County, Kansas. His convictions were affirmed on appeal in 2015, and the Kansas Supreme Court denied review on December 16, 2016. *State v. Loyo*, 360 P.3d 490 [table_0](/table_0), 2015 WL 7162109 (Kan. Ct. App. Nov. 13, 2015), rev. denied, Dec. 16, 2016.\n\nOn November 28, 2017, petitioner filed an action for post-conviction relief under K.S.A. 60-1507. The district court denied relief, and the Kansas Court of Appeals affirmed. *Loyo v. State*, 440 P.3d 620 [table_1](/table_1), 2019 WL 1969606 (Kan. Ct. App. May 3, 2019), rev. denied, Dec. 31, 2019.\n\nPetitioner signed and filed the present petition under § 2254 on April 30, 2020.\n\n## Analysis" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Read Online Ssc Paper Pattern 2012\n\n## Ssc Paper Pattern 2012\n\nRecognizing the pretension ways to acquire this ebook ssc paper pattern 2012 is additionally useful. You have remained in right site to start getting this info. acquire the ssc paper pattern 2012 link that we come up with the\n\nPage 1/36" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Monday/Wednesday 10h50": [ "Davis Picciola", "Esme Picciola", "Maya Fletcher", "Alexander Fletcher", "Theodore Renaud", "Gabriella Steibelt", "Aiden Goodsell", "Ashton Goodsell", "Avery Goodsell", "Juliet Lauture", "Bianca Palazzo", "Calista Hopper", "Braeden Hopper", "Yevfrosiniya Sulyma", "Ethan Khatri", "Nicholas McCusky", "Mischa Kuchiran", "Ian Wilson", "Philip Wilson", "Bennett Miller" ], "Tuesday/Thursday 10h50": [ "Charlotte Kos-Elofer", "Marie Sophie Soare", "Bennett Miller", "Maya McLean", "Maya Paradis", "Briele Thériault", "Lillian Mooney", "Isla Fraser", "Mischa Kuchiran", "Keira Cummings", "Jonathan Lekx", "Kai L'Ami", "Everleigh Hilton", "Emily Strano-Poulin", "Manya Dwivedy", "Henri Boluk", "Esme Boluk", "Margaret Murray", "Maeve Murray", "Charlie Kuchiran", "Chloe McLean", "Quintin Bernard", "Tristan Bernard", "Rylan Miller" ] } } ], "text": "# JUNIOR JUNIOR\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# UPCAT Language Proficiency Practice Questions\n\n**Directions:** Read the sentence/question/passage first before selecting the letter that corresponds to your answer.\n\n1. Neither of her Oscar awards, however, _____ been polished for a long time.\n\nA. have\nB. is\nC. has\nD. have already\n\n2. By the time the operation ends, Billy _____ a total of 1,300 hours for his friend and _____ countless outdated magazines in the emergency room waiting area.\n\nA. will have waited...will have read\nB. have waited...have read\nC. waited...read\nD. will have waited...read\n\n3. Patungo ______________ ang mga kandidato.\n\nA. roon\nB. doon\nC. dito\nD. rin\n\n**Questions 4 – 6:** Read the paragraph and then answer the questions that follow it.\n\n### \"The Challenge\"\n\nIt started when she was in elementary school. Sonia knew that she wanted to be a champion synchronized swimmer. Today’s competition would determine whether she would earn the opportunity to go to the national contest. She performed the required technical routines flawlessly and hoped that the other swimmers going into the finals would not perform a more difficult program that counted most. This series of choreographed moves performed to music required a couple of qualifiers to get in. One particularly difficult element was to hold her head underwater for over half a minute. She could tell by the audience’s thunderous applause when she surfaced that she had nailed it.\n\nTo get more UPCAT review materials, visit [https://filipiknow.net/upcat-reviewer/](https://filipiknow.net/upcat-reviewer/)\n\nTo God be the glory!" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.15 }, "description": "The Agility Connection logo" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Canadian Association of Rally-Obedience\n\n## Sanctioned Rally-Obedience Trial\n\n### Saturday, October 30, 2021\n### Sunday, October 31, 2021\n\n**Judges:** Judy Miller, Shelly Lyck, Lilian Cook, Patricia Hunt and Martha Fortier\n\n**Events:**\n- 3 Novice (A,B)\n- 4 Advanced (A,B,C)\n- 4 Excellent (C)\n- 3 Versatility (C)\n- 3 Versatility Excellent (C)\n- 3 Novice Team\n- 3 Advanced Team\n- 3 Excellent Team\n\n**Limited Entry Trial**\n\n**Entries Open on:** Monday, July 26, 2021\n\n**Closing Date:** Friday, October 1, 2021 (or when trial is full)\n\n**Trial Chairperson:** Nancy Wightman: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])\n\n**Trial Secretary:** Martha Fortier: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])\n\n**LOCATION:**\nBig Sky Dog Centre\n4445 Florida Road\nHarrowsmith, ON K0H 1V0\n\n[image_0](/image_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.2, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "NAV CANADA logo" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "These changes will take effect starting April 25, 2019 at 0901 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) over multiple publication cycles. The appropriate aeronautical publications will be amended.\n\nFor further information please contact:\n\nNAV CANADA\nCustomer Service\n77 Metcalfe Street\nOttawa, ON K1P 5L6\n\nTel.: 800-876-4693\nFax: 877-663-6656\nE-mail: [email protected]" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# MINUTES FOR THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS\n## OF THE\n## RIVER VIEW VISTA ESTATES OWNERS ASSOCIATION\n\n### CALL TO ORDER\nPursuant to call by the President of the Association, the fourth quarter meeting of the Board of Directors was held on November 22, 2019, at 3:00 p.m. at the meeting room at 7555 Falcon Crest Drive in Redmond, Oregon.\n\n### ATTENDANCE\nDirectors present included Shirley Braunsenior, Fred Durling, Brett Mosholofsky, Steve Sansone, and Ernie Taylor. Attendance by Fred was accommodated via teleconference call. Also present were staff members Robin Dowty, Debbie Hahn, Hannah Henson, Audra Luedtke, Kelsey Rook and Brenda Tompkins. Steve Sansone, President of the meeting, and Kelsey Rook recorded the minutes on behalf of the Secretary.\n\n### CONSENT TO AGENDA\nThe meeting was called to order at 3:06 p.m. and Directors unanimously consented to the agenda as presented.\n\n### APPROVE PRIOR MEETING MINUTES\nReading of the prior meeting minutes dated September 20, 2019 was waived and additional signage be added to the garbage enclosures directing owners to nearby enclosures if theirs is full. Ernie moved to approve the minutes as amended. Fred seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.\n\n### OLD BUSINESS\nNone pending.\n\n### NEW BUSINESS\n\n#### FINANCIAL REPORT\nBrenda Tompkins provided the financial report, which included the financial summary (\"Attachment 1\") and internally prepared third-quarter 2019 financial statements (\"Attachment 2\"). Brenda reviewed the material variances as outlined in the financial summary.\n\nFollowing discussion and upon motion duly made (FD) and seconded (BM), the following resolution was unanimously approved:\n\n> RESOLVED, that the financial report submitted by Robin Dowty including \"Attachment 1\" and \"Attachment 2\" be hereby approved subject to review.\n\nResolution 2019-11-22-01\n\n#### RESERVE EXPENSES\nDebbie Hahn presented the Evaluation of Reserve Account Expenditures vs. Budget for 2019 as reviewed by the Operations Report to the Board for their ongoing approval. There were no questions or need of a take back vote.\n\n#### OPERATIONS REPORT\nDebbie Hahn presented the operations report (\"Attachment 3\"). Debbie suggested that during the peak occupancy summer months, the private pickup schedule be increased to twice per week.\n\nFollowing discussion and upon motion duly made (FD) and seconded (BM), the following resolution was unanimously approved:\n\n> RESOLVED, that the officers of the Association be, and they hereby are, authorized to take such actions as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes and intent of the foregoing resolution.\n\nResolution 2019-11-22-02\n\n#### ELECTION OF OFFICERS\nThe following slate of officers was unanimously approved:\n\n> RESOLVED, to elect the following individuals to serve as corporate officers of the Association, and as members of the Board of Directors, to serve until the next meeting of directors following members' annual meeting.\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.15, "left": 0.55, "width": 0.35, "height": 0.25 }, "description": "A plate of food with a glass of wine." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# THE QUAICH CAFÉ BY DAY BAR BY NIGHT\n\n## SMALL PLATES & THINGS TO NIBBLE ON\n\n**BREADED HALLOUMI STRIPS** ... £5.95\nWith a garlic mayo dip and wee salad garnish.\n\n**WEE PRAWN COCKTAIL** ... £6.25\nNorth Atlantic prawns in a Marie Rose sauce on fresh salad leaves and served with ciabatta bread and butter.\n\n**GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN STRIPS** ... £5.95\nStrips of battered chicken breast served with a wee chilli dip and wee salad.\n\n**BLACK PUDDING AND APPLE FRITTERS** ... £5.95\nCider battered Stornoway black pudding and apple fritters served with crisp leaves and a Cajun spiced mayo dip.\n\n**PLAIN GARLIC BREAD** ... £3.00\n**CHEESY GARLIC BREAD** ... £4.00\n**HOMEMADE ONION RINGS** ... £3.50\n**PORTION OF CHIPS** ... £3.00\n**CHIPS WITH CHEESE** ... £4.00\n**PORTION OF CAJUN FRIES** ... £4.00\n\n## HOT STUFF\n\n**FISH AND CHIPS** ... £12.95\nBeer battered haddock with hand-cut chips, garden peas, a wee salad garnish and homemade tartare sauce.\n\n**CHICKEN GOUJON AND FETA WRAP** ... £9.95\nChicken goujons, feta cheese, salad leaves, tomato and red onion with a wee pot of coleslaw and hand-cut chips.\n\n**8oz B.L.T. CIABATTA** ... £9.95\nA toasted ciabatta filled with fully-loaded steak, salad leaves, tomato, red onion and mayo with hand-cut chips.\n\n**BLACK AND BLUE CIABATTA** ... £9.95\nA toasted ciabatta filled with warm ciabatta served with crisp leaves and a Cajun spiced mayo dip.\n\n**HOMEMADE BEEF BURGER** ... £9.95\nA 6oz beef burger in a toasted bun with salad, tomato, red onion, coleslaw, hand-cut chips and a wee pot of homemade relish.\n\n**CHICKEN BURGER** ... £9.95\nA breaded chicken breast in a toasted bun with salad, tomato, red onion, coleslaw, hand-cut chips and a wee pot of homemade relish.\n\n**FISH AND CHIPS** ... £12.95\nBeer battered haddock with hand-cut chips, garden peas, a wee salad garnish and homemade tartare sauce.\n\n**SCAMPI AND CHIPS** ... £12.95\nBreaded scampi with hand-cut chips, garden peas, salad and homemade tartare sauce.\n\n**STEAK AND ALE PIE** ... £12.95\nTender pieces of beef in a rich ale gravy topped with puff pastry and served with hand-cut chips and garden peas.\n\n**CAJUN CHICKEN BURGER** ... £9.95\nA breaded chicken breast in a toasted bun with salad, tomato, red onion, coleslaw, hand-cut chips and a wee pot of homemade relish.\n\n**VEGGIE BURGER** ... £9.95\nA spicy bean burger in a toasted bun with salad, tomato, red onion, coleslaw, hand-cut chips and a wee pot of homemade relish.\n\n**HOMEMADE MACARONI CHEESE** ... £9.95\nMacaroni pasta in a creamy cheese sauce served with garlic bread and a wee salad.\n\n**CHILLI BEEF NACHOS** ... £9.95\nTortilla chips topped with homemade chilli beef, melted cheese, sour cream, guacamole and salsa.\n\n**VEGGIE NACHOS** ... £9.95\nTortilla chips topped with homemade veggie chilli, melted cheese, sour cream, guacamole and salsa.\n\n## PLEASE ASK TO SEE THE 'DESSERTS OF THE DAY' BOARD\n\n**PLAIN CHEESE OR HAM SANDWICH** with crisps and raw carrot or cucumber ... £4.50\n**CHICKEN GOUJONS** ... £5.95\n**BEEF BURGER** ... £5.95\n**FISH AND CHIPS** ... £5.95\n**HOT DOG** ... £5.95\n**AND FOR THE WEE ONES**\n**PLAIN CHEESE OR HAM SANDWICH** with crisps and raw carrot or cucumber ... £4.50\n**CHICKEN GOUJONS** ... £5.95\n**BEEF BURGER** ... £5.95\n**FISH AND CHIPS** ... £5.95\n**HOT DOG** ... £5.95\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.05, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.1, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Gold seal of accreditation" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Accreditation Programs": { "View Accreditation History": { "Accreditation": { "Hospital": { "Decision": "Accredited", "Effective Date": "5/11/2019", "Last Full Survey Date": "5/10/2019", "Last On-Site Survey Date": "10/11/2019" } } } } } } ], "text": "# Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center\n\nHCO ID: 2798\n7601 East Imperial Highway\nDowney, CA, 90242\n(562) 385-7900\n[www.rancho.org](http://www.rancho.org)\n\n## Summary of Quality Information\n\n### Accreditation Programs\n\n[View Accreditation History](/table_0)\n\n### Sites\n\n**Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center**\nDBA: Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center\n7601 E. Imperial Highway\nDowney, CA, 90242\n\n#### Available Services\n\n- CT Scanner (Imaging/Diagnostic Services)\n- Ear/Nose/Throat Surgery (Surgical Services)\n- EEG/EKG/EMG Lab (Imaging/Diagnostic Services)\n- GI or Endoscopy Lab (Imaging/Diagnostic Services)\n- Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit\n- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Imaging/Diagnostic Services)\n- Medical/Surgical Unit (Inpatient)\n- Medical/Surgical Intensive Care Unit\n- Neurosurgery (Surgical Services)\n- Non-Sterile Compounding (Inpatient)\n- Nuclear Medicine Imaging/Diagnostic Services\n- Orthopedic Surgery (Surgical Services)\n- Pediatric Unit (Inpatient)\n- Rehabilitation Unit (Inpatient)\n- Plastic Surgery (Surgical Services)\n- Rehabilitation Unit (24-hour Acute Care/Crisis Stabilization)\n- Sterile Medication Compounding (Inpatient)" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "B. **RESOLUTION NO. 2013-96**: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION, ALSO ACTING AS THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, OF THE CITY OF ORMOND BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ORMOND BEACH AND FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY FOR THE DOWNTOWN UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PROJECT IN THE DOWNTOWN MAINSTREET AREA; AND SETTING FORTH AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SEE ITEM 7B)\n\n**Staff Contact**: John Noble, City Engineer (386-676-3269)\n\n**APPROVED**\n\nC. **RESOLUTION NO. 2013-97**: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION, ALSO ACTING AS THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, OF THE CITY OF ORMOND BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE BID OF CARTER ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., FOR THE DOWNTOWN UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PROJECT (BID NO. 2013-13); REJECTING ALL OTHER BIDS; AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT, AND PAYMENT THEREUNDER; AND SETTING FORTH AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (SEE ITEM 7C)\n\n**Staff Contact**: John Noble, City Engineer (386-676-3269)\n\n**APPROVED**\n\n7. **CONSENT AGENDA**\n\nThe action proposed is stated for each item on the Consent Agenda. Unless a City Commissioner removes an item from the Consent Agenda, no discussion on individual items will occur and a single motion will approve all items.\n\nA. **RESOLUTION NO. 2013-95**: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION, ALSO ACTING AS THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, OF THE CITY OF ORMOND BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN APPLICANT-INSTALLED FACILITIES AGREEMENT FOR UNDERGROUND CONVERSIONS BETWEEN THE CITY AND FPL REGARDING THE UNDERGROUNDING OF UTILITIES IN THE DOWNTOWN MAINSTREET AREA; AUTHORIZING PAYMENT THEREFORE; AND SETTING FORTH AN EFFECTIVE DATE.\n\n**Staff Contact**: John Noble, City Engineer (386-676-3269)\n\n**APPROVED**\n\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# MEMORANDUM\n\n**To:**\nThe Honorable Marvin L. Abney\nChairman, House Finance Committee\nThe Honorable Ryan W. Pearson\nChairman, Senate Finance Committee\n\n**From:**\nJonathan Worner\nDirector, Office of Management & Budget\n\n**Date:**\nMay 21, 2021\n\n**Subject:**\nAmendments to the FY 2022 Appropriations Act (21-H-6122)\n\nThe Governor requests that several amendments be made to the FY 2022 Appropriations Act. The amendments include changes to appropriation amounts in Article 1, Relating to Making Appropriations in Support of FY 2022, as well as changes to various other sections of Article 1. A description of the amendments requested is provided below.\n\nPlease feel free to contact me with any questions about these requested changes.\n\nJW:21-Amend-8\n\n**Attachments**\n\n**cc:**\nSharon Reynolds Ferland, House Fiscal Advisor\nStephen Whitney, Senate Fiscal Advisor\nJames E. Thorsen, Director of Administration\nJoseph Codega Jr., Deputy Budget Officer" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "5. Bids clearly marked; *Engagement of a service provider to supply and implement a File Integrity Monitoring Tool* should be delivered to the address shown in 6 (b) below on or before, **Tuesday, 15 September, 2020 at 10:00am**. Bids will be opened in the presence of the bidders' representatives who may choose to attend at the address shown in 6 (c) below on **Tuesday, 15 September 2020 at 10:00am**.\n\n6 (a) Address for inspection, clarification, payment and collection:\n\nThe Reserve Bank of Malawi\nConvention Drive,\nBusiness Reception,\nLilongwe\n\n(b) Address for submission:\n\nThe Chairperson,\nRBM Internal Procurement Committee,\nP.O Box 30063,\nLilongwe,\nMalawi.\n\nOr\n\nShould be deposited in a Tender Box marked; *Engagement of a service provider to supply and implement a Fire Integrity Monitoring Tool* placed at the Bank's business reception at the Head Office.\n\n(c) Address for Opening:\n\nReserve Bank of Malawi,\nConvention Drive,\nFloor 5, Auditorium,\nLilongwe,\nMalawi.\n\nChairperson\n\n**RBM Internal Procurement and Disposal Committee**" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Background: Variational Autoencoders (VAE) (Kingma et al. 2013)\n\n## Generative model:\n\n- Draw z from a simple prior: $z \\sim p(z) = \\mathcal{N}(0, I)$\n- Likelihood parameterized with a deep model $\\theta$, i.e. $x \\sim p_{\\theta}(x|z)$\n\n## Training:\n\n- Introduce variational family $q_{\\lambda}(z)$ with parameters $\\lambda$\n- Maximize the evidence lower bound (ELBO)\n\n$$\\log p_{\\theta}(x) \\geq \\mathbb{E}_{q_{\\lambda}(z)} \\left[ \\log \\frac{p_{\\theta}(x, z)}{q_{\\lambda}(z)} \\right]$$\n\n- VAE: $\\lambda$ output from an inference network $\\phi$\n\n$$\\lambda = \\text{enc}_{\\phi}(x)$$" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.8 }, "description": "Decision Making Flowchart for Referrals to Children's Services" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Decision Making Flowchart for Referrals to Children's Services\n\nIs the child (ren) at risk of significant harm?\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n\n*MAST – Multi Agency Screening Team 01422 393336 [Reporting a Concern](mailto:[email protected]) [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) or [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])*\n\nYou can ring the following Early Intervention Panels for advice about a child/family you are working with:\n\nUpper Valley and Halifax Central – Both panels 01422 392510 [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) or [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])\n\nHalifax North and East and Lower Valley – Both panels on 01422 394094 [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) or [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "4": { "Councillor": { "Address": "‘Stoneyroyd’, 11, Woodstock, West Clandon, Guildford, Surrey. GU4 7UJ", "Home address": "(Home address)" }, "Spouse": { "Address": "‘Stoneyroyd’, 11, Woodstock, West Clandon, Guildford, Surrey. GU4 7UJ", "Home address": "(Home address)" } }, "5": { "Councillor": "None", "Spouse": "None" }, "6": { "Councillor": "None", "Spouse": "None" }, "7": { "Councillor": "None", "Spouse": "None" } } } ], "tables": [], "text": "4) Details of any beneficial interest in land within the Parish Council’s area (this will normally include your home address). [form_0](/form_0)\n\n5) Details of any licence (alone or jointly with others) to occupy land within the Parish Council’s area for a month or longer. [form_0](/form_0)\n\n6) Details of any tenancy where (to my knowledge)\n\na) the Parish Council is the landlord, and\n\nb) the tenant is a body in which I, or my spouse/civil partner, have a beneficial interest. [form_0](/form_0)\n\n7) Details of any beneficial interest in securities of a body where –\n\na) that body (to my knowledge) has a place of business or land in the Parish Council’s area; and either –\n\ni) the total nominal value of the securities exceeds £25,000 or one hundredth of the total issued share capital of that body; or\n\nii) if the share capital of that body is of more than one class, the total nominal value of the shares of any one class in which I, or my spouse/civil partner, have a beneficial interest exceeds one hundredth of the total issued share capital of that class. [form_0](/form_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "COMPANY INFORMATION": { "BOARD OF DIRECTORS:": { "Mr. Noor Muhammad Hashim": "Chairman / Chief Executive", "Mr. Tayyab Noor Muhammad": "Director", "Mr. Muhammad Younus Hashim": "Director", "Mr. Imran M. Younus": "Director", "Miss. Amnah": "Director", "Miss. Ifra Chaudhuri": "Director", "Mr. Muhammad Idris Khokhar": "Director" }, "AUDIT COMMITTEE:": { "Mr. Tayyab Noor Muhammad": "Chairman", "Mr. Muhammad Younus Hashim": "Member", "Mr. Imran M. Younus": "Secretary" }, "CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER:": "Mr. Atif Khalil", "COMPANY SECRETARY": "", "BANKERS:": [ "Bank Al-Habib Limited", "Habib Metropolitan Bank Limited", "Habib Bank Limited", "Citibank N.A.", "MCB Bank Limited" ], "AUDITORS:": [ "M. Yousuf Adil Saleem & Co.", "Chartered Accountants" ], "LEGAL ADVISOR:": "M. Hasan Askari", "REGISTERED OFFICE:": { "Address": [ "24, 2nd Floor, Al Habib Centre,", "233-A, P.E.C.H.S, Block-2, Karachi." ], "Phone": "0092-21-34538545-3453788-4529235", "Fax": "0092-21-34531799", "Website": "www.qualitytextile.com", "Email": "[email protected]" }, "BUSINESS OFFICE:": { "Address": [ "15, 3rd Floor, Al Habib Centre,", "233-A, P.E.C.H.S, Block-2, Karachi." ] }, "MILLS:": { "Address": [ "26KM, Sheikhupura Faisalabad Road,", "Ferozewattwan", "District Sheikhupura." ], "Phone": "0563-731375 / 0563-731341", "Fax": "0563-731370", "Email": "[email protected]" } } } } ], "text": "# COMPANY INFORMATION\n\n## BOARD OF DIRECTORS:\n\nMr. Noor Muhammad Hashim\n\nMr. Tayyab Noor Muhammad\n\nMr. Muhammad Younus Hashim\n\nMr. Imran M. Younus\n\nMiss. Amnah\n\nMiss. Ifra Chaudhuri\n\nMr. Muhammad Idris Khokhar\n\n## AUDIT COMMITTEE:\n\nMr. Tayyab Noor Muhammad\n\nMr. Muhammad Younus Hashim\n\nMr. Imran M. Younus\n\n## CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER:\n\nMr. Atif Khalil\n\n## COMPANY SECRETARY\n\n## BANKERS:\n\nBank Al-Habib Limited\n\nHabib Metropolitan Bank Limited\n\nHabib Bank Limited\n\nCitibank N.A.\n\nMCB Bank Limited\n\n## AUDITORS:\n\nM. Yousuf Adil Saleem & Co.\n\nChartered Accountants\n\n## LEGAL ADVISOR:\n\nM. Hasan Askari\n\n## REGISTERED OFFICE:\n\n24, 2nd Floor, Al Habib Centre,\n\n233-A, P.E.C.H.S, Block-2, Karachi.\n\nPhone: 0092-21-34538545-3453788-4529235\n\nFax: 0092-21-34531799\n\nWebsite: www.qualitytextile.com\n\nEmail: [email protected]\n\n## BUSINESS OFFICE:\n\n15, 3rd Floor, Al Habib Centre,\n\n233-A, P.E.C.H.S, Block-2, Karachi.\n\n## MILLS:\n\n26KM, Sheikhupura Faisalabad Road,\n\nFerozewattwan\n\nDistrict Sheikhupura.\n\nPhone: 0563-731375 / 0563-731341\n\nFax: 0563-731370\n\nEmail: [email protected]\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# All that's going on around St Andrew's\n\n# COMMUNITY WATCH\n\n## FROM THE SENIOR ASSOCIATE\n\nThis Sunday we farewell our Executive Pastor Santino Dimarco, after more than 10 years of gospel service as part of the Staff Team at St Andrew's. Santino's role in supporting former Rector John Dickson during a time of significant growth in the life of St Andrew's is widely known and much appreciated. We will all miss him in so many ways.\n\nWhen I was considering joining the staff team at St Andrew's, Santino's place on the team was a significant attraction. Having worked as a Senior Minister for 12 years in my own parish, I was well aware of some aspects of ministry that definitely did not float my boat. They were the areas outside my training, ability or interest – and yet integral to the good leadership and administration of a Parish. But at Roseville they were covered ably and lovingly by Santino. I thought, “What a brilliant idea! And what a wonderful man to handle it!” I signed up and am so very grateful for our time serving together.\n\nBut now the time has come to farewell Santino from our staff team. During each of our services today St Andrew's Senior Minister, Mal York, will interview Santino and pray for him as he embarks on a new chapter of life and ministry. Unfortunately, the latest round of COVID-19 Public Health Regulations have had the effect of limiting the size of the gatherings that can be planned for Sunday across our services. Each gathering will provide an opportunity for us to say farewell to Santino (accompanied by good food and fellowship). As a church family, we have had the opportunity to express our appreciation and to do this in an appropriate way.\n\nWe join in prayer and giving thanks to God for Santino and for his service among us as Executive Pastor.\n\nEvery blessing,\n\nStuart\n\nSt Andrew's News" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "WHITE": [ { "year": "2019", "name": "Trebbiano Garganega, Ponte Pietra, Italy", "175ml": "5.20", "250ml": "7.75", "bottle": "22.00" }, { "year": "2019", "name": "Alpha Zeta, Pinot Grigio, Veneto, Italy", "175ml": "5.50", "250ml": "8.00", "bottle": "23.00" }, { "year": "2019", "name": "Chardonnay, La Serre, Languedoc, France", "175ml": "6.00", "250ml": "8.75", "bottle": "25.00" }, { "year": "2020", "name": "Sauvignon Blanc, Petite Abbaye, Loire, France", "175ml": "6.50", "250ml": "9.50", "bottle": "27.00" }, { "year": "2018", "name": "Viognier, Deakin Estate, Victoria, Australia", "175ml": "7.50", "250ml": "10.50", "bottle": "31.00" } ], "ROSE": [ { "year": "2020", "name": "Petit Papillon, Languedoc, France", "175ml": "6.50", "250ml": "9.00", "bottle": "24.50" }, { "year": "2020", "name": "Château Paradis, Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence, France", "175ml": "8.25", "250ml": "11.75", "bottle": "35.00" }, { "year": "2020", "name": "Château Léoube, Côtes de Provence, France", "175ml": "12.00", "250ml": "17.00", "bottle": "51.00" } ], "RED": [ { "year": "2019", "name": "Merlot Corvina, Ponte Pietra, Italy", "175ml": "5.50", "250ml": "7.75", "bottle": "22.00" }, { "year": "2019", "name": "Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, Il Faggio, Italy", "175ml": "6.00", "250ml": "8.50", "bottle": "24.00" }, { "year": "2019", "name": "Les Parcels, Guy Allion, Pinot Noir, Loire, France", "175ml": "7.00", "250ml": "10.00", "bottle": "28.00" }, { "year": "2019", "name": "Petite Syrah, Mas Montel, Languedoc, France", "175ml": "7.50", "250ml": "10.75", "bottle": "30.00" }, { "year": "2018", "name": "St-Cirice Merlot, Chat. de Saint-Cygrès, France", "175ml": "8.00", "250ml": "11.50", "bottle": "32.00" }, { "year": "2018", "name": "Malbec, Château Croze de Pys, Cahors, France", "175ml": "8.25", "250ml": "11.75", "bottle": "33.00" }, { "year": "2016", "name": "Château Barreyre, Bordeaux", "175ml": "8.25", "250ml": "11.75", "bottle": "33.00" } ], "SPARKLING": [ { "year": "N/V", "name": "Vivana Prosecco, Spumante, Italy", "175ml": "8.00", "bottle": "30.00" }, { "year": "N/V", "name": "Palmer & Co, Brut Reserve, Champagne, France", "175ml": "14.00", "bottle": "60.00" }, { "year": "N/V", "name": "Palmer & Co Rose, Champagne, France", "175ml": "16.00", "bottle": "70.00" } ], "PUDDING": [ { "year": "2017", "name": "La Fleur d’Or, Sauternes, France", "75ml": "10.00", "half bottle": "42.00" }, { "year": "2015", "name": "Château Kalian Bernasse, Monbazillac, France", "75ml": "10.00", "half bottle": "42.00" }, { "year": "2016", "name": "Pass The Cookies!, Vino Bianco, Di Leonardo, Italy", "75ml": "7.50", "half bottle": "30.00" }, { "year": "2016", "name": "Moscato D’Asti, Saracco, Italy", "75ml": "7.50", "half bottle": "30.00" }, { "year": "2018", "name": "Johannisberg Riesling, Merlot Eiswein, Austria", "75ml": "11.00", "half bottle": "45.00" }, { "year": "2016", "name": "Bleinheim Superb Ice Apple Cider Wine, England", "75ml": "11.50", "half bottle": "47.00" } ] } } ], "text": "# BY THE GLASS\n\n## WHITE\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n## ROSE\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n## RED\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n## SPARKLING\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n## PUDDING\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nAn Optional 12.5% Service Charge Will Be Added To Your Bill.\nVintage & Cuvees Subject To Change. All Prices Include VAT." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Advisory Announcement\n\n**Released:** 9:45 a.m. July 15, 2021\n\n**CONTACT:** James Jackson, Area Biologist\nGeoff Spalinger, Asst. Area Biologist\nTodd Anderson, Asst. Area Biologist\nBrad Fuerst, Fishery Biologist\n(907) 486-1830\n\n## KODIAK COMMERCIAL SALMON FISHERY ADVISORY ANNOUNCEMENT #19\n\nFor Emergency Order #4-FS-K-19-21\n\nThe Outer Ayakulik Section of the Southwest Kodiak District will close to commercial salmon fishing at 9:00 p.m. Friday, July 16.\n\nThe Duck Bay Section of the Afognak District will close to commercial salmon fishing at 9:00 p.m. Friday, July 16.\n\n### As previously Announced:\n\nThe Mainland District will close at 9:00 p.m. Thursday, July 15.\n\nThe following areas are scheduled to close at 9:00 p.m. Friday, July 16:\n\n- The Outer Ayakulik, Humpy-Deadman, Alitak Bay, Moser Bay, and Olga Bay Sections of the Alitak District.\n- The Northwest Kodiak District (except the Kizhuyak Bay Section which is closed).\n- The North Shelikof Strait District (except the Buskin River Section which is closed).\n- The Eastside Kodiak District.\n- The Southeast Afognak District (except the Duck Bay, Izhut Bay, Outer Kitoi, and Inner Kitoi Sections remain open until further notice).\n\nThe following areas remain open until further notice:\n\n- The Izhut Bay, Outer Kitoi, and Inner Kitoi Bay Sections of the Afognak District.\n\n#### Closed Water Adjustments:\n\nClosed waters are reduced in Kitoi Bay to the ADF&G markers located in Little Kitoi Bay and Big Kitoi bays (stream markers 252-323 and 252-324).\n\nUntil further notice, in that portion of the Northwest Kodiak and Southwest Kodiak districts south of the latitude of Cape Kuliuk, Chinook (king) salmon 28 inches or greater in length may not be retained by purse seine gear. \n\n-continued-" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "1. Identity of the issuer or the underlying issuer of existing shares to which voting rights are attached": { "ELECTROARGES SA, symbol: ELGS": { "Address": "Str. Albesti nr. 12, Curtea de Arges, jud. Arges, Romania", "Tax Code": "156027", "Trade Register Registration no.": "J03/758/1991" } }, "2. Reason for the notification (please tick the appropriate box or boxes)": { "An acquisition or disposal of voting rights": "[X]", "An acquisition or disposal of financial instruments": "[ ]", "An event changing the breakdown of voting rights": "[ ]", "Other (please specify)": "[ ]" }, "3. Details of person subject to the notification obligation": { "Name": "S. VIDRARU S.A.", "City and country of registered office (if applicable)": "Curtea de Arges, Romania" }, "4. Full name of shareholder(s) (if different from 3.)": "<|placeholder|>", "5. Date on which the threshold (of the voting right) was crossed or reached": "11.05.2021" } } ], "tables": [ { "root": { "6. Total positions of person(s) subject to the notification obligation": { "Resulting situation on the date on which threshold was crossed or reached": { "Total of both in % (7.A + 7.B)": "12.8479%", "Total number of voting rights of issuer": "69,764,650" }, "Position of previous notification (if applicable)": { "Total of both in % (7.A + 7.B)": "18.9916%", "Total number of voting rights of issuer": "69,764,650" } } } } ], "text": "# Translation from Romanian\n\n(stamp: ELECTROARGES S.A., No. 2026/18.05.2021)\n\n## Annex no. 18\n\n### Standard form for notification of major holdings\n\nNotification of major holdings (to be sent to the relevant issuer and to the competent authority)\n\n#### 1. Identity of the issuer or the underlying issuer of existing shares to which voting rights are attached:\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n#### 2. Reason for the notification (please tick the appropriate box or boxes):\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n#### 3. Details of person subject to the notification obligation:\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n#### 4. Full name of shareholder(s) (if different from 3.):\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n#### 5. Date on which the threshold (of the voting right) was crossed or reached:\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\n#### 6. Total positions of person(s) subject to the notification obligation:\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "Centre Number": "68187", "Centre Name": "Rhosnesni High School", "Candidate Number": "<|placeholder|>", "Candidate Name": "<|placeholder|>", "Subject": "<|placeholder|>", "Pupil signature": "<|placeholder|>", "Date": "<|placeholder|>" } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# Learner Decision Making Request Form Summer 2021\n\nI would like to request a copy of the decision making record for the subject named above. I understand that this request must be received by the school within 48 hrs of publication of my results, and no later than 1pm on Friday 25th June 2021.\n\nA completed copy of this form should be emailed to: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])\n\nIf there is an issue with sending this in electronically please hand in to school reception by the date listed above.\n\n[form_0](/form_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# RACE EQUITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE\n## SPECIAL MEETING/STUDY SESSION\n### MAY 27, 2021\n\n1. **CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL/ACCEPT OR MODIFY MINUTES/ACCEPT OR MODIFY AGENDA/CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE/CODE OF CONDUCT** - 6:00 PM\n Members Present: James Friday, Swarna Rowlatt, Sue Witzel, Pegg Erickson, Kamara Blackwell, Erik Stahl, Deanna Martinez, Jing Fong, Reni Bispham\n Liaisons: Brenda Fantroy-Johnson, Rasham Nassar\n \n Agenda modified: Add #7 Signs and Posters for the Farmer's Market, #8 ICMA Training, #9 Juneteenth\n \n Voted all agenda changes unanimous\n\n2. **SUQUAMISH ANCESTRAL LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT** - Pegg\n\n3. **DISCUSSION - SHARING OUR STRENGTHS, TALENTS, AND INTERESTS**\n - **Jing** - I can help as a writer or planner. I sent out an email. I am a policy person, background in communications and event planning, political and public affairs, writing proclamations. I can be a utility player.\n - **Pegg** - Connections to community is my strength. I used to do lots of training. Strategic planning. As a GARE Liaison, I'd like to connect us with a larger group. My weakness is sometimes I am tardy.\n - **Kamara** - My skills are in organizing protests, early childhood education with a race equity curriculum. Social justice is my passion. I am the youngest here and have social media skills and hosting zoom conversations.\n - **Eric** - I am a good listener. I am big and good at community building, sharing what we are doing and bringing people in, making people feel included. Public health is a passion. I am good at research and analysis.\n - **Reni** - I have a background in land use planning. Writing persuasively. Research in policy and law. My interest in normalizing race equity and making it a part of our culture. I am good at listening and working with others.\n - **Reeni** - My background is as an attorney. Persuasive writing, policy, HR issues and people. Being able to talk with people that makes them listen. I am good at making people feel included. I am good at working with people. Working with the community. I am good at research and analysis. I am good at listening and working with others.\n - **Deanna** - My skills are in statistics, critical thinking, I have a background in political organizing, identifying white supremacy culture, and calling out racism. I am good at listening and working with others.\n - **Sue** - I am a retired teacher. I have a background in education, curriculum development, and teaching. I am good at working with people and making them feel included. I am good at research and analysis.\n - **Brenda** - I am a retired teacher. I have a background in education, curriculum development, and teaching. I am good at working with people and making them feel included. I am good at research and analysis.\n - **James** - I have a background in education, curriculum development, and teaching. I am good at working with people and making them feel included. I am good at research and analysis.\n\n4. **ELECTED OFFICERS**\n - **James** - Read the ordinance for the REAC.\n - My what does as directed by City Council mean and do we have a Race Equity Action Plan?\n - **Pegg** - Race Equity Action Plan was part of our original plan and has not happened yet. We have just started training for it.\n - **Brenda** - One of the work plan items was working with GARE to create the Race Equity Action Plan.\n - **James** - We need to work on the Race Equity Action Plan.\n - **Brenda** - Proclamations carry more weight than you think. Proclamations is how we change city code." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "FORGIVENESS IS:": [ "A gift, to both the offender and yourself", "A conscious decision", "A desire to move on", "Release of the desire to \"get even\"", "HARD!" ] } }, { "root": { "FORGIVENESS IS NOT:": [ "Forgetting the hurt", "Condoning the behavior", "Excusing the behavior", "Reconciling the relationship", "Losing", "EASY!" ] } } ], "text": "# WHAT IS FORGIVENESS\n\nForgiveness is a conscious, deliberate decision to release feelings of resentment or a desire for revenge against someone who has hurt you. Forgiveness is often given to someone who does not want or deserve your forgiveness. Forgiveness means that, regardless of whether the offender desires or deserves to be forgiven, you are ready to release the desire for revenge or for bad things to come to the person who hurt you and to move on with your life. The offender does not have to accept your forgiveness, apologize, or admit that they hurt you for forgiveness to take place. Forgiveness is ultimately about YOU.\n\n- YOU have to make the choice (sometimes daily) to release resentment and let go of past hurts.\n- YOU have the power to decide to forgive.\n- YOU are the one who can be freed from hurt, anger, resentment, and vengeance by giving the gift of forgiveness.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n[table_1](/table_1)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "PROGRAM COMMITTEE": [ "Robert Mennel, Chair", "Christopher Boes", "Michael Cater", "Susan Kelen", "Dennis Wentz" ], "MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE": [ "Pete Travers, Chair", "Christopher Boes", "Maria G. Frank", "Garth Huston", "James Klaas" ] } } ], "text": "# Course Objectives\nUpon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:\n- Incorporate into practice a critical perspective on contemporary diseases by learning how physicians diagnosed/treated diseases in the past.\n- Avoid historical errors in ethical considerations in order to provide humane/ethical treatment in the present.\n\n## Intended Audience\nThe target audience includes physicians and others interested in Osler, medical history and any of the medically oriented humanities who research and write on a range of issues. Attendees will acknowledge the diversity of topics discussed and the spectrum of research techniques employed to investigate hypotheses, frame arguments, and draw conclusions. The themes addressed are comprehensible to all health care providers, making the content and conclusions accessible to the participants regardless of their main professional identity.\n\n## CME Accreditation and Designation\nThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson and the American Osler Society. The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.\n\nThe University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson designates this live activity for a maximum of 13 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.\n\n## Disclosure Information\nNone of the presenters at this CME activity will discuss any products or services produced, marketed, sold or distributed by an ACCME-defined commercial interest. Therefore, the possibility of a conflict of interest does not exist.\n\n# Appreciative Acknowledgements\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.2, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "AIC 400 logo" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.2, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Vincentian Family logo" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.5, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "The Vincentians are coming! How wonderful." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.5, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "AIC UK were out in force at the symposium! We were among 11,000 other Vincentians! Enjoy this snapshot of our experience!" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.8, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "People gathered at the Vincentian Family Symposium" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# International Association of Charities - Vincentian Family\n\n**ACTING TOGETHER – AGAINST ALL FORMS OF POVERTY**\n\nAIC UK is part of the 150,000 strong International group of, primarily, women whose spirituality is rooted in Vincentian tradition. Begun in 1617 by St Vincent De Paul, the Confraternities of lay volunteers help the disadvantaged in society. Groups became the Ladies of Charity – a name that many countries still use under the AIC umbrella.\n\nGroups in ABBEY WOOD, BEXLEY, DARLINGTON, GLASGOW, MILL HILL & PECKHAM. Contact AIC UK: [email protected] **NEW CONTACT EMAIL**\n\nThis email address is linked to our website; aic-uk.org.uk\n\n# VINCENTIAN FAMILY SYMPOSIUM. ROME OCTOBER 13-15 OCTOBER 2017\n\n[image_2](/image_2)\n\n[image_3](/image_3)\n\nRome on any visit is a sensory delight and this was no exception. Italian food washed down liberally with a fragrant Frascati from the Alban hills was a highlight of the 400th Anniversary of the Vincentian Family being in England. The fresh air inspired, and invigorated refreshed, and we were together with 11,000 other Vincentians. The theme of the symposium was “Welcome the stranger” because “the stranger” was not just the refugees and migrants. They were also the neighbours. They deserve experts.\n\n[image_4](/image_4)" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# IV. SELECTBOARD ITEMS\n\n1. Selectman DeWolfe made an inquiry about the 4th of July Committee entering into contracts, as the manifest had a check disbursement for a “D” at the festivity. Members of the 4th of July Committee were in attendance and said the request was made in error. The committee said they understand about submitting contracts to the town office for retention and review and will continue to bring updates to the board.\n\n2. Selectman Sharps reviewed with the Board about her attendance at a recent Ashland Electric Commission meeting and their discussion about budgetary. Commissioners are going to gather and review further information about the subject matter before moving forward, to a proposed round-table presentation by PAREI in April or May.\n\n3. As ex officio to the Ashland Planning Board – Selectman Sharps gave an update on recent activity with this board. Board mentioned their next work session meeting is joint with the Planning Board to discuss updating the building fees.\n\n4. Selectman Sharps concluded by reading a letter that she had written and read before as a Selectman. As such, Leigh commented from a historic and current perspective, about the governance of a Board of Selectmen, requesting that all board to follow state law and regulations, along with the town’s policies. Leigh also commented about the importance of serving the community as it a person’s free will and not Select Board members being bullied.\n\n# V. Board of Selectmen adjourned their meeting at 7:40 P.M.\n\nThe minutes for this meeting were written by Town Administrator Charles Smith on February 5, 2019." }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Groom ISD\n033901\n\n## TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT RESIGNATION\n\n### DFE (LEGAL)\n\nfrom the district. Unless the district and the educator have a written agreement to the contrary, the effective date of separation from employment is the first day that, without district permission, the educator fails to appear for work under the contract.\n\n1. Renders a finding that good cause did not exist under Education Code 21.105(c)(2) (probationary contract), 21.160(c)(2) (continuing contract), or 21.210(c)(2) (term contract). This finding constitutes prima facie evidence of the educator’s lack of good cause but is not a conclusive determination.\n\n2. Submits the following required attachments to the written complaint:\n\na. The educator’s resignation letter, if any;\n\nb. The agreement with the educator regarding the effective date of separation from employment, if any;\n\nc. The educator’s contract; and\n\nd. Board meeting minutes indicating a finding of “no good cause.” If the board does not meet within 30 calendar days of the educator’s separation from employment, the minutes may be submitted within ten calendar days after the next board meeting.\n\n### 19 TAC 249.14(j)\n\n#### Good Cause\n\nSBEC may consider the following factors when an educator is reported to have abandoned a contract in violation of Education Code 21.105(c), 21.160(c), or 21.210(c):\n\n1. Serious illness or health condition of the educator or close family member of the educator;\n\n2. Relocation to a new city as a result of change in employer of the educator’s spouse or partner who resides with the educator; or\n\n3. Significant change in the educator’s family needs that requires the educator to relocate or to devote more time than allowed by current employment.\n\n#### Mitigating Factors\n\nSBEC may consider the following factors when seeking, proposing, or making a decision regarding an educator who has abandoned a contract in violation of Education Code 21.105(c), 21.160(c), or 21.210(c):\n\nDATE ISSUED: 6/14/2019\nUPDATE 113\nDFE(LEGAL)-P\n\n2 of 3" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.0, "left": 0.0, "width": 1.0, "height": 0.4 }, "description": "A screenshot of a Scratch programming interface." }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.5, "left": 0.0, "width": 1.0, "height": 0.4 }, "description": "A screenshot of a Python code editor." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "Older children may also use Scratch, or may choose to learn Python instead. Python is currently one of the IT industry’s most popular programming languages use by companies such as Google and Instagram, for things ranging from web development, automation, data science to Artificial Intelligence.\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n\nWhichever the language used, the children will learn and develop skills such as\n\n* Coding\n\n[image_1](/image_1)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "loan_between": "<|placeholder|>", "borrower": "<|placeholder|>", "annual_interest_percent": "<|placeholder|>", "loan_amount": "<|placeholder|>", "loan_duration_years": "<|placeholder|>", "periodic_payments_amount": "<|placeholder|>", "attested_day": "<|placeholder|>", "attested_month": "<|placeholder|>", "attested_year": "<|placeholder|>", "witness": "<|placeholder|>", "administrator": "<|placeholder|>", "borrower_signature": "<|placeholder|>" } } ], "tables": [], "text": "# PENSION TRUST LOAN AGREEMENT\n\nAGREED, that the undersigned parties will comply with the following conditions regarding the execution of a loan between the [form_0](/form_0) and the [form_0](/form_0).\n\nFIRST, this loan shall be offered on a non-discriminatory basis.\n\nSECOND, this loan shall be approved based solely on the receipt of a written request by the Administrator and the satisfaction of these conditions.\n\nTHIRD, this loan shall be non-renewable.\n\nFOURTH, this loan cannot exceed the Participant's vested account balance.\n\nFIFTH, the lender shall provide the borrower with a loan statement showing the dollar amount and annual interest rate of the finance charges.\n\nSIXTH, the loan duration shall not exceed [form_0](/form_0) years from the last day of the taxable year in which the loan was initiated, unless used for the purchase of a principle dwelling.\n\nSEVENTH, the Administrator shall have the right to repay the loan from Borrower's vested pension account if the loan is not paid within the prescribed time period. This shall then be charged as a distribution to the Borrower.\n\nAGREED, that the annual interest on this loan shall be [form_0](/form_0) percent payable by the last day of each plan quarter.\n\nAGREED, that the loan amount shall be $ [form_0](/form_0).\n\nAGREED, that the loan duration shall be [form_0](/form_0) years.\n\nAGREED, that the periodic payments shall be made in the amount of $ [form_0](/form_0).\n\nATTESTED to this [form_0](/form_0) day of [form_0](/form_0), 20 [form_0](/form_0).\n\nWITNESS [form_0](/form_0) ADMINISTRATOR [form_0](/form_0)\n\nBORROWER [form_0](/form_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.15, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "Image of the property located at 10-18 Main Street, Unit #4 & 5, Unit B, New City, NY 10956" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Listing Details": { "Asking Price": "$588 Per Month", "MLS ID": "4911655", "Status": "Leased", "Last Update": "7/6/2020", "Type": "Commercial", "Added": "874 Day(s) Ago" }, "Property Details": { "Address": "10-18 Main Street, Unit #4 & 5", "Zip": "10956", "City": "New City", "County": "Rockland", "State": "NY", "Square Footage": "190", "Total Bathrooms": "0" }, "Location Details": { "Water Front": "No", "Water Access": "No" }, "School Details": { "School District": "Clarkstown" }, "Heating, Cooling, & Utility Details": { "Heat Type": "Natural Gas", "Water Type": "Public", "Air Conditioning": "Central Air" }, "Broker Details": { "Broker": "Triforce Commercial RE LLC", "Agent": "Adam O'Gorman" } } } ], "text": "# 10-18 Main Street, Unit #4 & 5, Unit B\n## New City, NY 10956\n### For Lease: $588 Per Month\n\n**Type:** Commercial\n**MLS#:** 4911655\n**Square Footage:** 190\n\nApproximately 190 square feet of prime office space across from the courthouse. Rent includes all utilities. Tenant pays for phone and internet.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n@TriforceCRE" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "header": ["", "Tuesday\n6pm-10pm", "Thursday\n6pm-10pm", "Friday\n6pm-10pm"], "rows": [ ["1st Hour", "Personal Finances\n(BJ 103)\nBo Jo Al Haynes", "Grammar/Composition\n(EN 101)\nMs Trida Haynes", "Grammar/Composition\n(EN 101)\nMs Trida Haynes"], ["2nd Hour", "Romans\n(BI 103)\nBo Jo Al Haynes", "Grammar/Composition\n(EN 101)\nMs Trida Haynes", "Church Ed\n(CE 101)\nBro David/Mozdizario Bro Ryan Naz"], ["3rd Hour", "Romans\n(BI 103)\nBo Jo Al Haynes", "Genesis\n(BI 104)\nDr. Mark Haynes", "Church Ed\n(CE 101)\nBro David/Mozdizario Bro Ryan Naz"], ["4th Hour", "Genesis\n(BI 104)\nDr. Mark Haynes", "Genesis\n(BI 104)\nDr. Mark Haynes", "Church Ed\n(CE 101)\nBro David/Mozdizario Bro Ryan Naz"] ] } } ], "text": "# GBBC 2021 Fall Semester Schedule\n\n*Private Piano Classes*: Piano lessons are available on a first-come basis. There are limited time slots available. Contact Mrs. Haynes at (928) 755-3714 to see schedule availability.\n\nMandatory Student Orientation – Friday, August 6th @ 6:00PM.\n\nClasses Begin – Tuesday, August 10th @ 6:00PM.\n\nNavajoland Baptist Revival – Wednesday-Friday, August 11th-13th with Brent Logan and Stacey Shiflett\n\nMandatory Chapel Services – 6-7pm every first Friday of the Month.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Contents\n\n- [Mission Statement](#2)\n- [Vision Statement](#2)\n- [Guiding Principles](#2)\n- [Chair Report](#3-4)\n- [Executive Report](#5)\n- [Member Practices](#6)\n- [Organisational Structure & Governance](#6)\n- [Population](#7)\n- [Goals](#7)\n- [PHO Team](#7)\n- [Team Perspective post quake](#8-10)\n- [PHO Practice Based Programmes](#10-13)\n- [Other Programmes](#13)\n- [Performance Management](#14)\n- [Finances/IT and BPAC Support Services](#14)\n- [Financial statements](#15)\n- [Statement of Financial Responsibility](#15)\n- [Audit report](#attached)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Welcome to Worship!\n\n**July 4, 2021**\n\n**9th PROPER SUNDAY**\n\n## COMMUNION SUNDAY\n\n### GREETINGS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS\n\n### PRELUDE\n\nPrelude in C-sharp major - J. S. Bach\n\n### RESPONSIVE CALL TO WORSHIP BASED ON PSALM 48\n\n**Leader:** As we have heard, so have we seen in the city of the LORD of hosts, in the city of our God, which God establishes forever.\n\n**People:** We ponder your steadfast love, O God, in the midst of your temple.\n\n**Leader:** Your name, O God, like your praise, reaches to the ends of the earth. Your right hand is filled with victory.\n\n**People:** Let Mount Zion be glad, let the towns of Judah rejoice because of your judgments.\n\n**Leader:** Walk about Zion, go all around it, count its towers, consider well its ramparts; go through its citadels,\n\n**People:** that you may tell the next generation that this is God, our God forever and ever. He will be our guide forever. Amen.\n\n### OPENING HYMN: Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory - No. 730\n\n### UNISON PRAYER OF INVOCATION AND LORD'S PRAYER (DEBTS)\n\n**Lord, we hesitate in our lives looking for one more lesson, verse, or song to make our way home in the world. Help us to remember that you are the way, the truth, and the life. As we gather in worship, we ask that you would open our hearts to your Son Jesus Christ, who is the way to you. We ask that you would open our minds to your Holy Spirit, who is the truth of your word. We ask that you would open our lives to your presence, who is the life of our souls. We pray this in the name of Jesus, who taught us to pray, saying:**\n\n**Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.**\n\n### GLORIA PATRI - No. 734\n\n**Glory be to the Creator, and to the Christ: and to the Holy Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world without end. Amen. Amen.**\n\n## THE MESSAGE FOR ALL AGES\n\n### READING OF THE WORD\n\nMark 6: 1-13\n\n### SERMON\n\n**“Independence Day”**\n\n### HYMN OF REFLECTION: We Are God’s People - No. 547\n\n### PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE\n\n### HOLY COMMUNION\n\n**“Let us Break Bread together” - Carter**\n\n### CALL FOR THE OFFERING\n\n**OFFERTORY**\n\n**“In Christ Alone” - Shackley**\n\n**While we are not physically together we encourage you to mail your offering (P.O. Box 128, Greenland, NH 03840); or give online by clicking on the icon on our Facebook page. Thank you.**\n\n### DOXOLOGY\n\n**Praise God, from whom all blessings flow:**\n\n**Praise God, all creatures here below;**\n\n**Praise God above, ye heavenly host;**\n\n**Creator, Christ, and Holy Ghost. Amen.**\n\n### PRAYER OF DEDICATION\n\n**Our God, as you receive our gifts, we are reminded of your call to be faithful agents and stewards of your love. Help us to live this truth in our lives, with these offerings. Amen.**\n\n### CLOSING HYMN: Lift Every Voice & Sing - No. 729\n\n### BENEDICTION\n\n### POSTLUDE\n\n**“Promised Land” - Sanborn**\n\n## HYMNS FOR THE 9TH PROPER SUNDAY\n\n### OPENING HYMN: Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory - No. 730\n\n**Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord;**\n\n**He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored;**\n\n**He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword;**\n\n**His truth is marching on.**\n\n**Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah!**\n\n**Glory, glory, hallelujah! His truth is marching on.**\n\n### HYMN OF REFLECTION: We Are God’s People - No. 547\n\n**We are God’s people, the chosen of the Lord,**\n\n**Born of the Spirit, established by the Word.**\n\n**Our cornerstone is Christ alone, and strong in Him we stand:**\n\n**O let us live transparently, and walk heart to heart and hand in hand.**\n\n### CLOSING HYMN: Lift Every Voice & Sing - No. 729\n\n**Lift every voice and sing, till earth and heaven ring,**\n\n**Ring with the harmonies of liberty;**\n\n**Let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies,**\n\n**Let it resound loud as the rolling sea.**\n\n**Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us,**\n\n**Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us;**\n\n**Facing the rising sun of our new day begun,**\n\n**Let us march on till victory is won.**\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# REDMOND DISABILITY BOARD\n\n**Wednesday, June 2, 2021 @ 4:15 p.m.**\n\n**Via Microsoft Teams**\n\n**MEETING AGENDA**\n\n**PUBLIC CALL-IN NUMBER 1-510-335-7371**\n\n## I. Call to Order\n\n## II. Roll Call\n\n## III. Consent Agenda:\n\n### A. Approval of Minutes May 5, 2021.\n\n### B. Approval of Claims for:\n\n1. **Disability Retired Fire Department for Medicare Part B premiums for April - May 2021 in the amount of $141.50 per month, hearing aid batteries in the amount of $52.00; for a total reimbursement of $333.00.**\n\n2. **Service Retired Police Department for Medicare Part A & B premiums for April 2021 in the amount of $169.50; for a total reimbursement of $169.50.**\n\n3. **Service Retired Police Department for Medicare Part B premiums for May 2021 in the amount of $148.50 per month; for a total reimbursement of $148.50.**\n\n## IV. Items Removed from Consent Agenda\n\n## V. Old Business\n\n## VI. New Business\n\n## VII. Adjournment\n\nex/disability board_jeoff/agenda/2021/060521.docx" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.4, "left": 0.2, "width": 0.6, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "Aerial view of the development site in Southwest Florida." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Real Estate Investor Monthly\n\nMarch 2016\n\n## News and More\n\n### Where should real estate investors put their money in 2016?\n\nForbes teamed up with North Carolina-based data company Local Market Monitor to produce its list of 2016 Best Buy Cities – the top 20 housing markets to invest in this year – and Florida dominates the list. Read the [full article here](/full_article_here). Florida Association of Realtors, Information Inc.\n\n### A firming economy\n\nSolid job growth, rising home prices, and mortgage rates still near historic lows are expected to support the housing market in 2016. Read the [article here](/article_here). By: National Association of Home Builders, Contact Stephanie Pagan.\n\n### Largest Fully Entitled Development Opportunity in Southwest Florida\n\nThis **598-acre** property is fully entitled for a mixed-use development of nearly 5,000 units of single family and multi-family homes, Life Care and associated commercial uses. All permits are active and up to date for both projects, comprehensive due diligence available by registering at [Entradaland.com](/Entradaland.com).\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\n### Investors are diving into the U.S. industrial market\n\nChasing after a higher return than they can get from offices, retail and apartments. Read the [full article here](/full_article_here). By: Robert Carr, National Real Estate Investor, Penton Media.\n\nIf you no longer wish to receive this email, [unsubscribe here](/unsubscribe_here)." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Context\n\n## Regional context\n\nThe province of Kocaeli, with a population of 1,502,123 (Turkish Statistical Institute 2010), is one of the 81 provinces of Turkey and is located at the crossroads of a heavily used transportation gateway from Europe to Anatolia, Asia, and the Middle East. Its capital is Izmit, with a population of 248,424 inhabitants, which is sometimes also referred to as Kocaeli. The short distance to major metropolises and the Marmara Sea have greatly facilitated Kocaeli's development as an industrial, commercial, transportation, and logistics center. In addition to the E-100 and TEM (Trans European Motorway) connecting Asia with Europe, Kocaeli is also part of an extensive railway network. The International Atatürk Airport and the International Sabiha Gökçen Airport are, respectively, 90 km and 50 km from Izmit. The province of Kocaeli plays an important role in the Marmara region and serves as the internal and external trade hub with 35 privately owned ports and docks and logistical infrastructure along the Gulf of Izmit.\n\nThe province of Kocaeli, with a GDP value of approximately three times the national average, ranks number one in GDP per capita. With approximately 16% of the national employment in the region, Kocaeli accounts for 13% of Turkey's manufacturing industry and 16% of its foreign trade volume. Kocaeli is Turkey's most important and largest industrial and technological potential center. The region hosts the headquarters of many national and international companies, organized industrial zones (6 are active), two tax-free industrial zones, defense technology, plastics, automotive, and tire sectors, shipyards, the chemical industry, and the paper industry. Kocaeli has a vocational school population of 1,717,716 people. Many vocational schools and vocational and technical higher educational institutions support the province's increased importance. The human resources required are combined, and Research Centers play important roles in providing the qualified human resources required.\n\n## Development context\n\nOne of the Millennium Development Goals to eliminate poverty and the consequences caused by poverty by 2015 is to reduce mortality rates for newborn infants and children under the age of 5. In Turkey, approximately 1,400,000 babies are born every year. According to the 2008 data from the Turkish Statistical Institute, the infant mortality rate is 13.1 per 1,000 live births. This rate is higher than that of many European countries such as Sweden, Germany, and Spain, where the infant mortality rate is 4 per 1,000, 3 per 1,000, and 3 per 1,000, respectively. Compared to other European countries such as Czech Republic (206), and Spain, the infant mortality rate is 4 per 1,000, 3 per 1,000, and 3 per 1,000, respectively. The high infant mortality rate is a major problem, and decreasing the infant mortality rate is of utmost and vital importance to the country.\n\n## Policy development\n\nInfant mortality rate is a very important criterion to assess the level of development of a country. This project takes into account the last three months of the pregnancy and the first three months after birth. In addition, protective vaccinations for the baby are provided." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Plaintiff/s": "V", "Defendant/s": "V", "Additional Defendant/s": "", "CI-": "" } } ], "text": "# IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA\n\n## CIVIL DIVISION\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nTo:\n\nYou are notified that \n\nin this action which you are required to defend.\n\nhas joined you as an additional defendant\n\nDate:\n\nANDREW E. SPADE, PROTHONOTARY\n\nBy: ___________________________ Deputy" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT\n## NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS\n### EASTERN DIVISION\n\n**UNITED STATES OF AMERICA**\n\nv.\n\n**MICHAEL J. REINSTEIN**\n\n**No. 15 CR 044**\n\n**Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman**\n\n# PLEA AGREEMENT\n\n1. This Plea Agreement between the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, ZACHARY T. FARDON, and defendant MICHAEL J. REINSTEIN, and his attorneys, JAMES R. STREICKER and TERENCE H. CAMPBELL, is made pursuant to Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. The parties to this Agreement have agreed upon the following:\n\n## Charge in This Case\n\n2. The information in this case charges defendant with soliciting and receiving remuneration in return for the referral of patients for the furnishing of items and services for which payment may be made by Medicare and Medicaid, in violation of Title 42, United States Code, Section 1320a-7b(b)(1)(A).\n\n3. Defendant has read the charge against him contained in the information, and the charge has been fully explained to him by his attorneys.\n\n4. Defendant fully understands the nature and elements of the crime with which he has been charged." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# A Level Playing Field\n\nby Robert Zimmerman\n\nI am far from a wealthy individual. Despite the wonderful stories you hear about filmmakers drinking piña coladas by the swimming pool and having their grapes peeled for them, the movies do not necessarily make you rich. If I had to define my financial class, where I stand in the great rankings of monetary success, I would personally place myself as lower middle class. In other words, I get by, pay my bills, do the creative work I like, and try to live a decent life.\n\nBeing self-employed (a difficult thing to do in our modern corporate world), I have had to pay for my own health insurance. When I realized I needed to do this, I got out the yellow pages, made a few phone calls, and found an insurance company that had a policy I thought was reasonably priced. Because I was in good health, I had no problem at that time getting the insurance. And then I realized that I had to pay the bill every year. The company would send me a bill, and I would pay it. I would also make sure that I paid it on time, because I knew that if I didn't, I would lose my insurance and have to go through the whole process again.\n\nI was quite satisfied with this situation. I had health insurance, and I had the freedom to choose my own doctor. When I got sick, I made a few phone calls, I went to a doctor, and I paid the bills. I recognized that in a free society, there are consequences for my actions, and I needed to act to avoid the worst consequence.\n\nThe state legislators of New York, also aware of the tragic consequences of not buying health insurance in advance of illness, decided in July 1992 simply to outlaw these consequences. As my own State Assemblyman said, “We need to level the playing field, so that the millions of middle class who are without health insurance can get it.”\n\nThe subsequent law requires all insurance companies to sell everyone a health insurance plan, regardless of their health or occupation. It also forbids any insurance company from raising its rates to cover the increased cost of insuring the old, the sick, and the equal, where all are created equal, and the costs of medical insurance are identical, regardless of the person being insured.\n\nNow, according to supporters of the bill, this law was supposed to lower the cost of insurance for everyone. By forcing the insurance companies to sell insurance to everyone, the law would increase the number of people who bought insurance, and thus spread the cost around. “It won’t be such a burden on the rest of us,” said the bill’s sponsor.\n\nWhat happened instead is this: The New York legislature required that the insurance companies level the playing field. The insurance companies did as they were told. They raised the rates for everyone. My own insurance company decided to leave New York state altogether. Other companies, while not canceling all policies, told their remaining companies that their rates would be increased by 18 percent, doubling in future years.\n\nMy own insurance company decided to" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "2021": { "Months": [ "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December" ], "City Council": [ "6th, 20th", "3rd, 17th", "3rd, 17th", "7th, 21st", "5th, 19th", "2nd, 16th", "7th, 21st", "4th, 18th", "1st, 15th", "6th, 20th", "3rd, 17th", "1st, 15th" ], "Planning & Zoning": [ "11th", "8th", "8th", "12th", "10th", "14th", "12th", "9th", "13th", "11th", "10th", "6th" ] } } } ], "text": "# City of Middleton\n\nP.O. Box 487, 1103 W Main Street, Middleton, ID 83644\n208-585-3133 Fax (208) 585-9601\[email protected]\nwww.middleton.id.gov\n\n## City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission\n\n### Regularly Scheduled Meetings in 2021\n\nMeetings prior to March 17, 2021 are at 310 Cornell Ave (Trolley Station), Middleton, Idaho unless otherwise advised.\n\nBeginning March 17, 2021 all meetings will be held at 1103 West Main Street (City Hall Chambers), Middleton, ID.\n\nPlease contact the City Clerk to arrange for language or access assistance.\n\nCity Council meetings begin at 5:30 p.m.\nPlanning and Zoning meetings begin at 5:30 p.m.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "3) Councillor Mouland’s concerns:-\n\nA. Fiftieth Anniversary of the Town’s incorporation on November 24, 2014. A banquet is taking place to celebrate this event.\n\nB. Dialysis for Bonavista. It was agreed to discuss this matter with the Minister of Health when he visits Bonavista in the near future.\n\nA discussion then arose concerning the business arising out of the minutes:-\n\n(1) Jobs lost at the Bonavista Hospital Lab. It was stated that there are no staff changes at Bonavista.\n\nA discussion then arose concerning the following:-\n\n(1) Accounts Payable. The Town Clerk presented a list of bills for approval to pay. A copy of this list of bills is attached. It was moved by Councillor Randell and seconded by Councillor Butler that these bills in the amount of $80,858.26 be paid. Motion carried unanimously.\n\n(2) Ken Hayley requesting to relocate a lane near his property on Coster Street to Confederation Drive. This will give the houses of Vincent Sweetland and Howard Sweetland access to their properties from Confederation Drive and will enhance snow clearing for the town. It was stated that we have approached the Dept. of Works, Services and Transportation and they have agreed to have these roads in question come under their jurisdiction. It was agreed by all present that if we get Dept. of Works, Services and Transportation approval we will grant the request.\n\n(3) “Thank You” card from Lindsay Phillips for fruit basket he received from Council when he was recovering from surgery.\n\n(4) Municipalities on the Bonavista Peninsula selecting a Steering Committee in an effort to form a Joint Councils Committee. They ask that Council appoint a representative to sit on this Steering Committee. It was agreed to appoint Councillor Butler to act on this Steering Committee.\n\n(5) Statement of Expenses for Cabot Stadium for October 2014.\n\n(6) E-mail from Randy Murphy advising Council that he will be seeking legal action against the Town of Bonavista concerning his water and sewer at 7 - 9 Meade Hill Road. It was stated that we have done all that we can and we cannot service his property with water and sewer. It will have to be done at his expense." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.4, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "A candle with a hand holding a match." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "much - I know I have, and I guess you have too. And that’s ok. That’s healthy!\nBut, when such moments come, we must also turn that tear-filled face towards the face of God, our Father, and in Him, find the faithful, eternal refuge who will see us through this crisis - and whatever else life throws at us on this earth till one day, we shall see Him face to face.\nAnd there, we are promised, there shall be no more weeping - and there shall be no more need of refuge places - because ALL things shall become new, and God will reign with His children in a place where viruses, disease and war no longer exist.\nMay you know God as YOUR refuge this week, and this Lent - starting on February 17, Ash Wednesday.\n\nARCHBISHOPS’ INVITE TO PAUSE, PRAY AND REMEMBER\n\nThe Archbishops of Canterbury and York are issuing a Call to the Nation to pause and reflect to remember the more than 100,000 people across the UK who have died from contracting Covid-19 and all those who have been lost.\nIn an open letter, the archbishops Justin Welby and Stephen Cottrell say that death does not have “the last word”, and the Christian faith promises that one day, “death will be no more”. God, they write, knows grief and suffering and “shares in the weight of our sadness”.\nOn the impact of the pandemic, they reflect on the whole of society through the loneliness, anxiety and economic hardship it has caused.\nThey write: “We know that many have lost their lives. We also know that each person is cherished by God. We write to you then, in recognition of the sheer scale of this pandemic and in recognition of the courage and dedication shown by so many.”\nThe archbishops give thanks for NHS and social care staff, who they describe as “a blessing and lifeline for our nation”; for clergy, other frontline workers and “so many good neighbours”. They give thanks for the development of vaccines and invite us all to everyone to take the vaccine when it is offered.\nThe letter includes an invitation to everyone to join the Archbishops in pausing and praying each day at 6pm from February 1.\nThe letter states: “We invite you to set aside time every evening to pray, particularly at 6pm each day. More than ever, this is a time when we need to love each other. Prayer is an expression of love.”\nThe letter concludes with an encouragement to “cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you” (1 Peter 5:7).\nThe letter can be read in full on the Church of England website.\n\nBIBLE READINGS FOR SUNDAY\n\nMark 1: 21-28 and Psalm 111. Habakkuk 2: 1-7 and Psalm 24. A recording of Nigel’s sermon will be available on the St Denys website from Sunday morning. If you would like to receive a copy of the text, please contact us and we will ensure that you may have one.\n\nPRAYER TOPICS\n\nSaturday – Betty Morse, whose son Andrew has died.\nSunday – our bishops\nMonday – parents of pre-school children\nTuesday – parishioners who are shielding\nWednesday – those who are unemployed\nThursday – our local schools\nFriday – for God’s peace to be present in each home in the village.\n\nMORNING PRAYER READINGS\n\nThe MP daily Bible readings (including for Lent) are listed on the sheet given out on Sunday. I shall be reading them at Reflection in the morning and at the day. Keep a copy of the list by your bed.\n\nRevd Paul Eddy, Vicar.\nTel: 01367 710267 Email: [email protected]\nwww.stdenys.org" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Form No.": [ "FORM-1", "FORM-2", "FORM-3", "FORM-4", "FORM-4A", "FORM-5", "FORM-5A", "FORM-5B", "FORM-5C", "FORM-5D", "FORM-5Ei", "FORM-5Eii", "FORM-5F", "FORM-6", "FORM-7", "FORM-8", "FORM-9A", "FORM-9B", "FORM-9Bi", "FORM-9C", "FORM-9D", "FORM-9E", "FORM-9F", "FORM-10" ], "Title of Tariff Filing Forms (Hydro)": [ "Summary Sheet", "Details of COD, Type of hydro station, Normative Annual Plant Availability Factor(NAPAF) & Other normative parameters considered for tariff calculation", "Salient Features of Hydroelectric Project", "Details of Foreign loans", "Details of Foreign Equity", "Abstract of Admitted Capital Cost for the existing Projects", "Abstract of Capital Cost Estimates and Schedule of Commissioning for the New projects", "Break-up of Capital Cost for Hydro Power Generating Station", "Break-up of Capital Cost for Plant & Equipment", "Break-up of Construction/Supply/Service packages", "In case there is cost over run", "In case there is time over run", "In case there is claim of additional RoE", "Financial Package upto COD", "Details of Project Specific Loans", "Details of Allocation of corporate loans to various projects", "Statement of Additional Capitalisation after COD", "Statement of Additional Capitalisation during fag end of the project", "Details of Asset De-capitalised during the period", "Statement showing reconciliation of ACE claimed with the capital additions as per books", "Statement showing items/assets/works claimed under Exclusions", "Statement of Capital cost", "Statement of Capital Works in Progress", "Financing of Additional Capitalisation" ], "Tick": [ "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ] } } ], "text": "# PART-II\n## Checklist of Forms and other information/documents for tariff filing for Hydro Stations\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# An equivariant rim hook rule for quantum cohomology of Grassmannians\n\nElizabeth Beazley, Anna Bertiger, Kaisa Taipale\n\n## To cite this version:\n\nElizabeth Beazley, Anna Bertiger, Kaisa Taipale. An equivariant rim hook rule for quantum cohomology of Grassmannians. 26th International Conference on Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics (FPSAC 2014), 2014, Chicago, United States. pp.23-36. hal-01207588\n\n## HAL Id: hal-01207588\n\nhttps://hal.inria.fr/hal-01207588\n\nSubmitted on 1 Oct 2015\n\nHAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers.\n\nL'archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires publics ou privés." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# ALLCLEAR SKYPE PHONE\n\nP802\n\n## General\n\n- Embedded hardened STEALTHOS. Delivers high level of security, excellent performance, and outstanding reliability.\n- Standalone plug & play gateway.\n- Easy setup in one minute. No external PC or software installation required.\n- Telephony Interfaces: 2-4 phones (FXS) or 1 line (ISDN BRI).\n\n## Skype Functions\n\n- Using regular home phone to make Skype call to Skype users and SkypeOut calls to conventional phones.\n- Receiving incoming Skype calls, as well as SkypeIn calls.\n- Smart SkypeOut calling. Automatically detects country and area code when calling local users.\n- Smart dialing plan, speed-dial support.\n- Access control. Restricts SkypeOut calls to allowed users and numbers only.\n\n## Web UI\n\n- Web UI. Makes it easy to configure and control system.\n- Smart phone book. Automatically imports Skype contact list into phone address book.\n- Online monitor. Shows real-time status of Skype network and SkypeOut credit balance.\n- Call log system. Keeps track of detailed call logs, including caller, callee, call time, call duration, and etc.\n\nhttp://www.allclear.cc [email protected]" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# New Jersey Council on Special Transportation, Inc.\n\nBy-Laws (Adopted 1993) (Last Amended November 22, 2013)\n\n## ARTICLE I\n\n### Name\n\nThis not for profit corporation, organized under the New Jersey Nonprofit Corporation Act, Title 15 A of the New Jersey Revised Statutes, shall be known as the New Jersey Council on Special Transportation, Incorporated, hereafter referred to as the Council.\n\n## ARTICLE II\n\n### Principal Office\n\nThe Council may have such offices as the Board of Directors may authorize. Members and appropriate agencies must be notified within three (3) business days of a change of address.\n\n## ARTICLE III\n\n### Purpose\n\nThe purpose of this Council is to:\n\n1. Provide a forum for the exchange of knowledge, expertise, and experience among transportation and other professionals in matters pertaining to the provision of community transportation, which includes but is not limited to fixed route bus service, shuttles, dial-a-ride service, and other local, regional, and county transportation services operated on a municipal, regional, or county basis.\n2. Seek and share information and advice from experts in the provision of these services.\n3. Promote and conduct seminars, workshops, conferences, expositions, and other educational activities that enhance professionalism, management techniques, awareness, efficiency, safety, and coordination of transportation services provided by local, regional, county, and state entities.\n4. Work closely with and serve as a resource center to educate governmental and non-profit agencies, suppliers, and others on matters pertaining to the Council’s purposes." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "2021": [ "June 15, 2021", "August 3, 2021 (First Tuesday)", "September 21, 2021", "October 19, 2021", "November 16, 2021", "December 14, 2021 (Second Tuesday)" ], "2022": [ "January 6, 2022 (First Thursday)", "February 3, 2022", "March 15, 2022", "April 5, 2022 (First Tuesday - due to spring break)", "May 3, 2022", "June 15, 2022 (Third Wednesday)" ] } }, { "root": { "Parker McCay": { "Solicitor": "$175.00/hour" }, "Bowman and Company, LLP": { "School Auditor": "$27,500.00" }, "Garrison Architects": { "Architect of Record": "$35.00-150.00/hour" }, "Burlington County Joint Insurance Fund": { "Liability/Workers Comp Insurance": "<|placeholder|>" }, "Hardenbergh Insurance Group": { "Insurance Broker of Record": "<|placeholder|>" }, "Brown & Brown Benefit Advisors": { "Health Insurance Broker": "<|placeholder|>" }, "Robin Sarlo": { "Custodian of School Funds": "$2,900.00" }, "Partners In Pediatrics": { "School Physician": "$77.00/hour" } } } ], "text": "# Magnolia Board of Education\n\n131 Elm Ave.\nWoodlynne, NJ 08107\nPhone: 856-962-8822 ext. 111 Fax: 856-962-0191\n\nFor Informational Purposes only\n\nTo Editor – Retrospect – Please Publish, Send Proof\nVia Email: [email protected]\n\nEditor – Courier Post – Sunshine meeting notice information –FYI\nVia Email: [email protected]\n\nEditor – Borough Clerk – Sunshine meeting notice information - FYI\nVia Facsimile: 856-782-0732\n\nMagnolia School District General Office-Please Post in office and on Website\n\n## LEGAL NOTICE\n\nMay 5, 2021\n\nNotice is hereby given by the Magnolia Board of Education that the following is a list of the regular meetings of the Board of Education for 2021-2022.\n\nAction may be taken at each meeting. The Magnolia Board of Education via this communication is providing the public notice of the meetings:\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nIn accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act, the Board of Education of the Borough of Magnolia, County of Camden, New Jersey, at the Reorganization Meeting held on January 5, 2021, established the following meeting dates. All meetings will commence at 7:00 p.m. in the Magnolia Public School, 420 North Warwick Road, Magnolia, New Jersey.\n\nNotice is also given that the Magnolia Board of Education pursuant to the provisions of Local Public Contracts Law, has awarded the following contracts for professional services for the school year 2021-2022. These contracts and the resolutions authorizing them are on file and available for public inspection in the office of the Board Secretary.\n\n[table_1](/table_1)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Manufacturer": ["Lenovo", "Lenovo", "Lenovo", "Amazon"], "Model": ["Tab M10 FHD Plus (2nd Gen)", "Tab M8 FHD", "Tab M8 HD", "Fire HD 8 (2019)"], "SKU / part #": ["ZA5T0380US", "ZA5F0023US", "ZA5G0060US", "8th"], "Screen": ["10.3\" FHD (1920 x 1200)", "8.0\" FHD (1920 x 1200)", "8.0\" HD (1280 x 800)", "8\" HD (1280 x 800)"], "charging": ["USB-C 5000 mAh", "USB-C 5000 mAh", "Micro-USB 5000 mAh", "Micro-USB 2,850 mAh"], "RAM / FLASH": ["2 GB/32GB", "3GB/32GB", "2GB/32GB", "2GB/32GB"], "Android version": ["10", "10", "10", "9"], "Approx. MSRP": ["$159", "$139", "$109", "$89 with Ads"] } } ], "text": "List of recommended tablets for Time Drops:\n\nGeneral minimum requirements:\n\nFor 6 lanes or less: 7 or 8 inch screen works great. 10 inch nice to have\nFor 6-10 lanes: 10 inch screen required as 8 inch will become cramped\nMinimum Android version: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow), FireOS 5 and up for Amazon Kindle Fire tablets\nMinimum 2 GB RAM, 16 GB Flash is sufficient as long as you do not plan on installing many other apps besides the timing app.\nUSB-C connector preferred over Micro-USB (mechanically more resistant to abuse)\nMinimum screen resolution: HD (>= 720p) works OK but looks blocky on 10 in tablets. FHD(>=1080p) looks nicer\n\nAmazon Kindle Fire tablets are supported by the system but require an Amazon account to log in. It is not recommended to log in with your personal Amazon account if this tablet is to be shared with team members. And creating a new account for the team requires a credit card. For this reason I do not recommend buying a Fire tablet specifically for Time Drops, but they do work if you happen to have one.\n\nThere are many Android tablets in the market which will do the job - I have not yet seen any that didn’t work. The listed models have been specifically tested with the system and are proven to work. Please be careful when ordering as there are sometimes many models with similar names or older versions, a few of which may have less RAM than the ones listed. More RAM is OK. When in doubt check the part numbers. I would not recommend using any as they are known for many customizations to the operating system that may interfere with the ability of apps to run continuously in the background (in an attempt to prolong battery life) - but again I never tried one.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# WONG'S INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LIMITED\n\n**(Incorporated in Bermuda with limited liability)**\n\n**(Stock Code: 99)**\n\n## NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING\n\n**NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN** that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at 18/F, The Ballroom, The Mira Hong Kong, 118 Nathan Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on Wednesday, 31 May 2017 at 11:00 a.m. for the following purposes:\n\n1. To receive and adopt the financial statements, the Directors' Report and the Independent Auditor's Report for the year ended 31 December 2016. [Resolution 1](/resolution_1)\n\n2. To declare a final dividend of HK$0.05 per share for the year ended 31 December 2016. [Resolution 2](/resolution_2)\n\n3. To re-elect the following retiring Directors: [Resolution 3](/resolution_3)\n\n (a) Mr. Chan Tsze Wah, Gabriel as Executive Director [Resolution 3a](/resolution_3a)\n\n (b) Dr. Li Ka Cheung, Eric as Independent Non-executive Director [Resolution 3b](/resolution_3b)\n\n (c) Mr. Alfred Donald Yap as Independent Non-executive Director [Resolution 3c](/resolution_3c)\n\n4. To authorize the Board of Directors to fix the remuneration of the Directors. [Resolution 4](/resolution_4)\n\n5. To re-appoint PricewaterhouseCoopers as the Auditor and to authorize the Board of Directors to fix their remuneration. [Resolution 5](/resolution_5)\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "Image of a stethoscope and money" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.6, "left": 0.3, "width": 0.4, "height": 0.3 }, "description": "Image of a mobile phone displaying HEALTHdrum app" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# HEALTHdrum Employer Benefits\n\n[HEALTHdrum.com](https://HEALTHdrum.com) is a cost-transparent online healthcare marketplace for routine care that cuts costs and streamlines services for patients, employers and providers.\n\n## Benefits for employers (and employees)\n\n- Online digital health product\n- Cash price healthcare for routine care\n- Convenient and simple\n- See any doctor with just a few clicks\n- No copays, deductibles, preexisting and annual service\n- As needed without long term commitments\n- Saves money\n- No surprise bills\n- No referrals needed to see a doctor\n- No gatekeepers\n- No insurance-based pricing\n- No profiteering plan middlemen\n- Not paying more for a plan than a consumer uses in services\n- No confusing plan rules\n- Works with HSA/FSA/HRAs\n- Cuts administration costs\n- Cuts human resource costs\n- Consumer-directed routine care allows shift to less costly plan type\n- Places healthcare control and choices in consumer hands\n- Open to anybody including part-time workers and gig workers\n- Adds flexibility to the employee benefits package\n\n## Why You Should Use HEALTHdrum\n\nVirtually all patients pay for routine office-based and outpatient services anyway because of copays, deductibles, covered services, preexisting and the administration of a service not covered by their health plan.\n\nFurthermore, most of the healthcare delivered in the U.S. is office-based or outpatient, generally affordable and doesn’t need coverage or control by a health plan. Such involvement in routine care by health plans leads only to inflated costs, price hikes and loss of consumer control.\n\nAfter all, your car insurance doesn’t cover a routine oil change.\n\nWith HEALTHdrum – Your body, your rules.\n\n## HEALTHdrum’s mission\n\nTo reshape healthcare and help people connect directly with the caring community.\n\[email protected]" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.1, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Checklist icons with checkmarks" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# LGH Consulting, Inc.\n\n## Checklist for **STARTING** a business\n\n### It's your business\n\nEvery year thousands of new businesses are started by optimistic individuals with the entrepreneurial spirit. If you're planning to be among those starting a new business, take the steps that will increase your chances of being among those who succeed. Here's a checklist to help you get off to a good start.\n\n### Create a written business plan\n\nThe process of writing the plan will be as useful as the finished plan itself. Write a description of your business operations that can be understood by those outside your industry, trade, or service specialty. It is very likely that a banker will need to know what your business is all about. Include an honest assessment of your market and competition. You will be selling by retail outlet, mail order, wholesale, or by direct marketing? Include biographies on the business owners and key employees.\n\n### Prepare projections\n\nPrepare projected sales and expense statements for the first year or two. How many units of what items will cash be needed for various expenses and working capital for your firm? Plan your cash needs for the first year, including initial and expected expenses.\n\n### Assess financing needs\n\nMost new businesses need capital. Decide whether the financing will be from lenders or additional owners of the business.\n\n### Use the right financing\n\nDon't use short-term debt to finance long-term needs. You will need to match the term of your loan for obvious reasons. Banks are in business to lend you money, but they are not in business to lose money. Make sure you recognize the right financing before you are in a situation.\n\n### Select a good location\n\nLocation is a very important factor in a business's success. Decide whether it's best to rent or own your building, and then evaluate different sites.\n\n### Choose your business form\n\nChoose the best legal form under which your business should operate - sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, S corporation, or limited liability company.\n\n### Obtain your permits and licenses\n\nObtain the necessary permits and licenses for your business. Review any regulations that may apply to your business.\n\n### Get your numbers\n\nApply for the necessary federal and state identification numbers, and get information about the taxes that will apply to you.\n\n### Understand your tax responsibilities\n\nYour business will have new tax responsibilities including:\n\n- payroll taxes for employees\n- sales tax\n- unemployment insurance tax\n- workers' compensation tax\n- income tax\n- business income tax" }
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{ "page": 5, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS No. RI-G01\n\n## I. TECHNICAL DETAILS\n\n### 1. Aircraft affected:\n\n**Grob Sailplanes** (TCDS EASA.A.250), all models, all serial numbers\n\ni.e. the following models:\n\nASTIR CS / ASTIR CS 77 / ASTIR CS JEANS / STANDARD ASTIR II / CLUB ASTIR II / G 102 STANDARD ASTIR III / G 102 CLUB ASTIR III / G 102 CLUB ASTIR IIIB\n\nSPEED ASTIR II / SPEED ASTIR IIB\n\nTWIN ASTIR / TWIN ASTIR TRAINER / G 103 TWIN II / G 103A TWIN II ACRO / G 103C TWIN III ACRO / G 103C TWIN III\n\nG 103C TWIN III SL\n\n### 2. Subject\n\n**ATA-Code:** 51\n\nStandard Practices and Structures – General\n\nApproved Repair Instructions according to Part-21 and Part-M\n\n### 3. Introduction\n\nThis Repair Instruction is issued for the purpose to prevent single approvals for commonly used standard repairs, which are not covered in the corresponding Maintenance Manuals. Standard Repairs are repairs that restore the original design without any change by application of standard repair methods. This Repair Instruction is issued in accordance with EASA Part-21 and Part-M regulations. Repairs may be regarded as approved by the manufacturer in the sense of the EASA regulation Part-21 para. 21.A.433.\n\n---\n\nPrepared: ______________ Verified: ______________ Complies: ______________" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Carrots are grown in Maine!" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.3, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Carrots are available all year long!" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.6, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Radishes are grown in Maine!" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.8, "left": 0.6, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Radishes are very easy for gardeners to grow!" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Nutrition Facts:": [ "Fat free", "Cholesterol free", "Good source of fiber", "High in beta-carotene", "High in vitamin A" ] } }, { "root": { "Nutrition Facts:": [ "Fat free", "Cholesterol free", "Low calorie", "Rich in vitamin C" ] } } ], "text": "# Carrot\n\nChoose carrots which are a dark orange in color. More beta-carotene is present in carrots which have a dark orange color.\n\nCarrots are vegetables which grow in the ground as taproots (main roots of a plant).\n\n## Varieties\n\nThe variety of carrots usually found in supermarkets is 7 to 9 inches long and ¾ to 1½ inches in diameter. Baby carrots were once longer carrots that have been peeled, trimmed, and packaged. There are many other varieties of carrots with colors including white, yellow, red, and purple.\n\n## Uses\n\nRaw carrots make a perfect snack. They can also be cooked (steamed or microwaved). Add carrots to salads, soups, and stews. Shred carrots and bake them into cakes or breads.\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n[image_1](/image_1)\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n# Radish\n\nChoose smooth, brightly colored, medium sized radishes. Attached tops should be green and fresh looking.\n\nThe radish is a root vegetable which is most often eaten raw and usually packs a sharp flavor. The skin of a radish is usually red, though there are varieties with white, yellow, purple, or even black, but the flesh is usually white.\n\n## Varieties\n\nThere are many different sizes, shapes, and colors of radishes. Common names include cherry belle (most common), sparkler, and daikon.\n\n## Uses\n\nRadishes can be eaten raw, cooked, or even pickled! Add to salads or garnish with soups!\n\n## How to Store\n\nTo keep radishes fresh, refrigerate them in a plastic bag and use within one week. Remove tops before storing.\n\n[image_2](/image_2)\n[image_3](/image_3)\n[table_1](/table_1)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.15, "left": 0.35, "width": 0.3, "height": 0.1 }, "description": "Happy July 4th with American flag" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Monday, June 28th Baseball at 5:30 pm": "Post's Annual Family Corn Roast and Picnic: American Legion", "Saturday, July 3rd daze at Lime Kiln Park": "Parade and Holi-", "Monday, July 5th Committee meeting": "Post Executive", "Monday, July 12th ing": "Post General Meet-" } } ], "text": "# Rose Harms Legionnaire\n## July 2021\n\n[image_0](/image_0)\n\n### From: 2nd District Commander, Julie Mulhe\n\nPlease see the information below from Headquarters. The staff works very hard at putting these events on and we need to get the word out to as many people that this is happening. Remember also, that there are two candidates from the 2nd District. One is running for State Commander and one is running for State Vice Commander. The support of the 2nd District is needed and very much appreciated.\n\n### State Convention;\n\nOur convention numbers are way down, and we need your leadership to get people to convention. We have some of the best speakers we have had in years, National participation along with the 4th Estate Award presentation being presented to Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. We also have great entertainment and all taking place in newly remodeled state of the art facility in Middleton. Please encourage all members to register for the convention at wilegion.org/department-convention/. We have many people participating in the convention from outside the organization and we want to put forth a strong presence. THANK YOU for sharing this information with all of your members.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Endorsing Organizations as of October 24, 2005": [ "African Union", "Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL)", "The Carter Center", "Center for Electoral Promotion and Assistance (CAPEL)", "Commonwealth Secretariat", "Council of Europe European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission)", "Council of Europe – Parliamentary Assembly", "Electoral Institute of Southern Africa (EISA)", "European Commission", "European Network of Election Monitoring Organizations (ENEMO)", "Electoral Reform International Services (ERIS)", "IFES", "International IDEA", "Inter-Parliamentary Union", "International Republican Institute (IRI)", "National Democratic Institute (NDI)", "Organization of American States (OAS)", "Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Office of Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR)", "Pacific Islands, Australia & New Zealand Electoral Administrators’ Association (PIANZEA)", "Pacific Island Forum", "Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum (SADC-PF)", "United Nations Secretariat", "United States Association of Former Members of Congress (USAFMC)" ] } } ], "text": "# DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES FOR INTERNATIONAL ELECTION OBSERVATION\n\n## and\n\n# CODE OF CONDUCT FOR INTERNATIONAL ELECTION OBSERVERS\n\nCommemorated October 27, 2005, at the United Nations, New York\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nThe Declaration and the accompanying Code of Conduct for International Election Observers remain open for endorsement by other intergovernmental and international organizations. Endorsements should be recorded with the United Nations Electoral Assistance Division." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Over 50 Great Prizes Including:\n\n## Grand Prize\n\n**$10,000**\n\n## Tech Prizes\n\n- Apple AirTag\n- Echo Dot\n- Echo Show\n- Google Home Mini\n- Roku\n- Firestick\n- Wireless Charging Station\n- Bluetooth Speaker\n- Ring Doorbell\n- Fitbits\n- Fire HD Tablet\n- Smart TV\n- Apple AirPods\n- Chromebook\n- Apple Watch\n\n## Gift Cards & Prizes From:\n\n- Agave\n- Anton's Italian Cafe\n- Baba Kabab\n- Bread & Circus\n- Buck & Johnny's\n- Buffalo Wild Wings\n- Burgersmith\n- Chick-Fil-A\n- Chuy's\n- Classic Auto Spa\n- Fezzo's\n- Geaux Run\n- Graze Acadiana\n- Hub City Diner\n- Jet Coffee\n- Judice Inn\n- Lagneaux's\n- Nutrition Krewe\n- Market Eatz\n- Paul's Jewelry\n- Poseidon's Greek Restaurant\n- Poupart Bakery\n- Rachael's Cafe\n- Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers\n- Reve Coffee\n- Roly Poly Sandwiches\n- Rouses Market\n- Sky Zone\n- Southern Hospitality Kitchens\n- Tchoup's MidCity Smokehouse\n- Tropical Smoothie\n- Waffle House\n- Walk-On's Sports Bistro\n- Zeus\n\n...and more\n\n**Games of Acadiana**" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Acces PDF Out Of Darkness Into Light Spiritual Guidance In The Quran With Reflections From Jewish And Christian Sources Spiritual Directors International\n\nIt is your unconditionally own times to behave reviewing habit. in the middle of guides you could enjoy now is **out of darkness into light spiritual guidance in the quran with reflections from jewish and christian sources spiritual directors international** below.\n\nSimilar to PDF Books World, Feedbooks allows those that sign up for an account to download a multitude of free e-books that have become accessible via public domain, and therefore cost you nothing to access. Just make sure that when you're on Feedbooks' site you head to the \"Public Domain\" tab to avoid its collection of \"premium\" books only available for purchase.\n\n## Out Of Darkness Into Light\n\n\"Out of Darkness, Into Light\" is a half hour documentary which delves into the lives of three adult survivors of child sexual" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "GENERAL FUND BUDGET": { "2022": { "Operating Revenues": "1,725,400", "Expenses - General & Administrative": "615,400", "Expenses - Police Department": "1,081,000", "Total Current Expenditures": "1,696,400", "Transfers In Sales Tax": "500,000", "Transfers In Capital": "<|placeholder|>", "Excess/(Deficient)": "73,700", "Expenses Capital Outlay": "<|placeholder|>", "Excess/(Deficiency)": "<|placeholder|>", "Beginning Fund Balance": "224,904", "Ending Fund Balance": "298,604" } }, "WATER FUND BUDGET": { "2022": { "Operating Revenues": "1,050,000", "Operating Expenses": "1,015,350", "Operating Income/(Loss)": "34,650", "Beginning Fund Balance": "3,749,911", "Ending Fund Balance": "3,784,561" } } } } ], "text": "There was no discussion or questions from the Board. A motion was made by Alderman Robinson, seconded by Alderman Davis to approve the Financials. The motion was carried by unanimous voice vote.\n\n1. Ordinance No. 5 of 2021\n\nTITLE: AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF GREEN WOOD, PARISH OF CADDO, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2021 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 2022.\n\nTown Clerk, Veronica Brown read the Ordinance by Title and advised of the changes from the previous fiscal year budget and the proposed budget. There were no questions or concerns from the Board. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Greenwood, Parish of Caddo, State of Louisiana, that the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022 and its details adopted as follows:\n\nBE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all ordinances or resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Antennas": { "headers": [ "Loc No.", "Frequencies (MHz)", "Sta. No.", "Cls. Units", "Emission Designator", "Output ERP (watts)", "Ant. Ht./Tp. AAT", "Construct Deadline" ], "rows": [ ["1", "000461.18750000", "FB2", "1", "7K60FXE", "6.000", "5.0", "05-25-2018"], ["2", "000461.18750000", "MO", "15", "7K60FXE", "5.000", "5.0", "05-25-2018"], ["3", "000461.18750000", "FX1", "1", "7K60FXE", "6.000", "6.0", "05-25-2018"], ["4", "000461.26250000", "MO3", "15", "7K60FXE", "5.000", "6.0", "08-13-2020"], ["5", "000461.31250000", "MO", "15", "7K60FXE", "5.000", "6.0", "08-13-2020"], ["6", "000469.67500000", "MO", "5", "7K60FXE", "5.000", "5.0", "08-13-2020"] ] }, "Control Points": { "headers": ["Control Pt. No.", "Address", "City", "County", "State", "Telephone Number"], "rows": [ ["1", "200 Falcon St", "Wilmington", "LOS ANGELES", "CA", "(818)674-9053"], ["2", "20945 S Wilmington Ave", "Carson", "LOS ANGELES", "CA", "(310)816-2475"] ] } } } ], "text": "Licensee Name: SHELL OIL PRODUCT US\n\nCall Sign: WQZA427\n\nFile Number:\n\nPrint Date:\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nAssociated Call Signs\n\nWaivers/Conditions:\n\nGrant of the request to update licensee name is conditioned on it not reflecting an assignment or transfer of control (see Rule 1.948); if an assignment or transfer occurred without proper notification or FCC approval, the grant is void and the station is licensed under the prior name.\n\nFCC 601-LM\n\nAugust 2007" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [ { "root": { "Form 1": "Statement of Financial Interests", "Form 1X": "Amendment to Form 1, Statement of Financial Interests", "Form 1F": "Final Statement of Financial Interests", "Form 8B": "Memorandum of Voting Conflict" } } ], "tables": [ { "root": { "Seat 3": { "Name": "Barry Ernst", "Votes": "1,500 votes", "Term": "2-year Term" }, "Seat 5": { "Name": "Russell Smith", "Votes": "1,887 votes", "Term": "4-year Term" }, "Seat 4": { "Name": "Chris Johnson", "Votes": "1,887 votes", "Term": "4-year Term" } } } ], "text": "# WILDBLUE CDD\n\n**November 5, 2020**\n\nMr. Adams, a Notary of the State of Florida and duly authorized, administered the Oath of Office to Mr. Ernst and Mr. Smith, who were elected at the Landowners’ meeting. The Supervisors were already familiar with the following items:\n\nA. Guide to Sunshine Amendment and Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees\nB. Members, Obligations and Responsibilities\nC. Financial Disclosure Forms\n\n[form_0](/form_0)\n\nD. Form 8B – Memorandum of Voting Conflict\n\n## FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS\n\n**Consideration of Resolution 2021-01, Canvassing and Certifying the Results of the Landowners’ Election of Supervisors Held Pursuant to Section 190.006(2), Florida Statutes, and Providing for an Effective Date**\n\nMr. Adams presented Resolution 2021-01. The results of the Landowners’ Election were as follows:\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nOn MOTION by Mr. Smith and seconded by Mr. Ernst, with all in favor, Resolution 2021-01, Canvassing and Certifying the Results of the Landowners’ Election of Supervisors Held Pursuant to Section 190.006(2), Florida Statutes, and Providing for an Effective Date, was adopted.\n\n## FIFTH ORDER OF BUSINESS\n\n**Discussion/Consideration: Appointment of Candidate to Fill Unexpired Term of Seat 1: Term Expires November 2022**\n\n* Administration of Oath of Office to Newly Appointed Supervisor" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Involvement level": { "Level 1: Volunteer Pro": [ "Refers min. 2 external partners to CEU/AY", "Actively engages with prospective students in the UniBuddy project", "Participates in min. 1 social media campaign/AY", "Shares recruitment materials about CEU and its programs min. 3 times/AY" ], "Level 2: Volunteer Champion": [ "Engages in at least 2 of the following:", "Participates in min. 1 education fair/AY", "Gives min. 1 presentation in their home country/AY", "Hosts 1 pre-departure orientation/AY" ] } } } ], "text": "# Alumni Recruitment Volunteers Terms of Reference AY 2019-20\n\nThank you for considering to join this very special group of alumni! As an alum, YOU are CEU’s best asset to help recruit talented students from around the world. You can get involved with the Student Recruitment Office (STRO) in multiple ways.\n\n## What you can do:\n\n- Refer people to CEU (e.g., faculty from other universities, youth organizations, companies)\n- Share recruitment information about CEU and its programs: distributing brochures, calls for applications\n- Participate in the [UniBuddy](https://www.unibuddy.com) project to engage with prospective students\n- Participate in STRO’s social media campaigns (e.g., [MyCEU Instagram stories](https://www.instagram.com/myceu))\n- Represent CEU at an educational fair\n- Give presentations about CEU at e.g., your home university, company\n- Organize or host a recruitment event for CEU (e.g., pre-departure orientation)\n\n## How we recognize your efforts:\n\nWe have a two-tier system that recognizes levels and frequency of engagement.\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\nA Volunteer Pro fulfills at least one Level 1 criterion. A Volunteer Champion either fulfills at least two Level 2 criteria or volunteers with several CEU teams (Alumni Relations, Career Services or Student Recruitment). For example, an active chapter leader who also volunteers as a recruitment volunteer is eligible to become a Volunteer Champion.\n\nTo maintain all levels/status, a volunteer has to remain active and fulfill the criteria for that particular level or designation during each academic year. Volunteers who do not fulfill the criteria for their level during an academic year will be assigned the status that reflects their actual engagement. Volunteer Champions maintain their status for a grace period of one academic year, regardless of their involvement." }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# MENU PRICES ARE NOT CURRENT\nWe are offering takeout only at this time.\n\n## MEMORABLE TASTES & EVENTS\nAt Croydon we love to bring joy to the people who visit us. No matter the size of the event, from fancy to more casual and everything in between, we are here to make it special. We provide a variety of options for your event, whether it’s a wedding, anniversary, birthday, or any other celebration. Our team is dedicated to making your event memorable and enjoyable. We offer a range of services to suit your needs, from catering to event planning. Let us help you create an unforgettable experience for you and your guests.\n\n- Wedding Dinner / Rehearsal Dinner\n- Bridal Showers / Commitment Events\n- Baby Showers\n- Wedding Anniversaries\n- Birthdays & New Year Celebrations\n- Receptions\n- Bar & Bat Mitzvah\n- Office Lunch / Working Meetings\n- Chef’s Table Events for Dinner\n- Graduation Parties\n- Seasonal Family Dinners for New Items\n- Cocktail Parties\n- Retirement Events\n- Business Events\n- “Kitchen” – Cook for Lunches\n- “Kitchen” – Food to Go\n- Home Dinners / Family Dinners (Special Request)\n- Private Chef Dinners / Entertaining Dinner\n- Travel to the Homes Events After a Trip to an Event\n- General or the Groceries for Home Cooking\n- Reserve the Restaurant and Chef Large Scale for Food Demonstrations" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.35, "left": 0.55, "width": 0.35, "height": 0.25 }, "description": "Image of children doing paper cutting" }, { "bbox": { "top": 0.75, "left": 0.05, "width": 0.9, "height": 0.15 }, "description": "Image of children participating in activities" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# THE CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE PRESENTS\n\n## SCHOOL HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS\n\n### WITH CHILDREN’S UNIVERSITY\n\n**10.30AM – 11.30AM MONDAY 5TH JULY MASK PAINTING**\n\n**10.30AM – 11.30AM THURSDAY 8TH JULY CHINESE PAINTING**\n\nJuly school holidays are just around the corner and the Confucius Institute at the University of Adelaide will again be organising two FREE school holidays workshop with the Children’s University to help students experience unique Chinese arts and crafts.\n\nThe workshop are designed for children aged 7-12 years old in a class size of 10-30 students.\n\nThis is a great opportunity to be introduced to a broad overview of Chinese mask culture and Chinese painting in an encouraging and fun atmosphere.\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\n![image_1](/image_1)\n\n**PLEASE COMPLETE REGISTRATION AND IMAGE CONSENT FORM TO [email protected]**\n\n![image_2](/image_2)\n" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Approved action": "To construct and operate a wind farm and associated infrastructure near Boorowa, NSW (refer Annexure A) [See EPBC Act referral 2013/6810]", "Person to whom the approval is granted": "BWF Nominees Pty Ltd\nACN 633 105 405", "Variation of conditions attached to approval": "The variation is:\nDelete condition 6 attached to the approval and substitute with the conditions specified in the table below", "Date of effect": "This variation has effect on the date the instrument is signed", "Person authorised to make decision": "Declan O'Connor-Cox\nAssistant Secretary Ag\nAssessments (Vic, Tas) and Post Approvals Branch", "Date of decision": "19 November 2020" } } ], "text": "# VARIATION OF CONDITIONS ATTACHED TO APPROVAL\n## Bango Wind Farm, Boorowa, NSW (EPBC 2013/6810)\n\nThis decision to vary conditions of approval is made under section 143 of the *Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act)*.\n\n### Approved action\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n### Variation\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n### Person authorised to make decision\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n### Signature\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n### Date of decision\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 28, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Download Free Cpo Solved Papers\n\nQuantitative Aptitude and English Comprehension consisting 50 questions each. Given below are the memory-based SSC CPO previous year paper for the first phase of written examination.\n\n## SSC CPO Previous Year Paper [with solutions] Download PDF ...\n\nWe have provided Past 5 Years SSC CPO Solved Question Papers and PDF files where you get the previous year questions answers. So, those candidates who are going to appear in the SSC CPO Exam on 29 Sep – 5 Oct of Paper-I can prepare well from these Papers. SSC CPO Recruitment Exam is reputed and toughest exam of Graduate Level that is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission. You will get ...\n\n## SSC CPO Previous Year Question Papers with Answers (Past 5 ...\n\nApplicants can also download SSC CPO SI ASI Solved Papers for free of cost. We have updated these SSC SI ASI Model Sample Papers to give proper guidance for the candidates who are preparing for the SSC CPO written exam. These SSC CPO CAPF CISF Old Papers are very helpful for the aspirants during the exam preparation.\n\n## SSC CPO Previous Papers | SSC SI, ASI, Delhi Police SI ...\n\nPage 28" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Calendar\n\n**July 19, 2021** 9:30 AM Commissioners Session\n\n**July 22, 2021** No Session /Canceled\n\n**July 26, 2021** 9:30 AM Commissioners Session\n\n**July 29, 2021** 9:30 AM Commissioners Session\n\n**August 2, 2021** 9:30 AM Commissioners Session\n\n**August 5, 2021**\n\n- 9:30 AM Reconvene Public Hearing For Consideration Of A Petition From The Lake-Of-The-Woods Water Company Requesting Dedication Of A 1.36-Acre Segment Of Duncan’s Glen Drive As A Public Right-Of-Way\n- 10:00 AM Reconvening of Public Hearing To Address The Ribov #620 Watershed Drainage Improvement Petition Project\n\n**August 9, 2021** 9:30 AM Commissioners Session\n\n**August 12, 2021**\n\n- 9:30 AM Commissioners Session\n- 10:00 AM Public Hearing For Consideration Of The Drainage Improvement Petition For Griffith #391\n\n**August 16, 2021**\n\n- 9:30 AM Commissioners Session\n- 1:30 PM Viewing For Consideration Of The Evans #354 Drainage Maintenance Petition Filed By James McNeills\n\n**August 19, 2021** 9:30 AM Commissioners Session (TBD; may be canceled)\n\n**August 23, 2021**\n\n- 9:30 AM Commissioners Session\n- 1:30 PM Public Hearing For Consideration Of The Drainage Improvement Petition For Radnor Township Watershed No. 2015-1 Filed By MARAPA LLC, Et Al\n\n**August 26, 2021**\n\n- 9:30 AM Commissioners Session\n- 10:00 AM Public Hearing For Consideration Of The Drainage Improvement Petition For The Kingston Township Watershed 2017-2 Filed By Kathy Magee And Others\n\n**August 30, 2021** 9:30 AM Commissioners Session\n\n**September 2, 2021**\n\n- 9:30 AM Commissioners Session\n- 10:00 AM Public Hearing For Consideration Of The Drainage Improvement Petition For Slate Lick Lateral #1\n\n**September 6, 2021** HOLIDAY NO SESSION\n\n**September 9, 2021** No Session /Canceled" }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Israel: Palestinians\n\n**Baroness Sheehan (Liberal Democrat) [HL312]** To ask Her Majesty's Government what they consider necessary to achieve a long-term resolution to the conflict in Israel and Palestine\n\n**Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon:** The recent violence across Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories demonstrates the urgent need to make progress towards peace. The UK worked actively to urge the parties to work with mediators towards an immediate ceasefire. We also fully supported Egyptian, Qatari and UN efforts to that end, working closely with the US. The UK welcomes the announcement of a ceasefire in Israel and Gaza on 20 May, which is an important step to ending the cycle of violence and loss of civilian life.\n\nWe agree with President Biden's recent remarks that Palestinians and Israelis equally deserve to live safely and securely and to enjoy equal measures of freedom, prosperity, and democracy. Our long-standing objective is a negotiated two-state solution which delivers Palestinian self-determination and a safe and secure Israel, and we actively call on all parties to take urgent steps to make this a reality. We believe that the best way to advance a two state solution is through dialogue. We therefore urge all sides to show maximum restraint and refrain from taking actions which endanger civilians and make peace more difficult.\n\n[https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2021-05-17/hl311](/table_0)\n\n[https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2021-05-17/hl312](/table_1)\n\n# Israel: International Law\n\n**Baroness Janke (Liberal Democrat) [HL353]** To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of whether action needs to be taken to ensure that there is a cost to the government of Israel if it is found to have broken international law.\n\n**Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon:** The UK is a strong supporter of international justice and does not hold back from voicing or raising concern about Israel's actions when warranted. However, Israel has a legitimate right to self-defence and to defend its citizens from attack. In doing so, it is vital that all actions are proportionate, in line with International Humanitarian Law, and avoid civilian casualties. We call on Israel to adhere to these principles and we also urge efforts to end the occupation, and have a regular dialogue with Israel on legal issues relating to the occupation.\n\n[https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2021-05-18/hl353](/table_2)\n\n# Israel: Palestinians\n\n**Baroness Janke (Liberal Democrat) [HL355]** To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the possibility of independent (1) reporting, and (2) monitoring, of human rights violations in the conflict between Israel and Palestine.\n\n**Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon:** We are concerned by the high levels of violence in the UK continues to engage with Israel on human rights issues in the context of the occupation. We have a regular dialogue with Israel on legal issues relating to the occupation. We call on Israel to adhere to these principles and we also urge efforts to end the occupation, and have a regular dialogue with Israel on legal issues relating to the occupation.\n\n[https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2021-05-18/hl355](/table_3)\n\n# Palestinians: Recognition of States\n\n**Baroness Janke (Liberal Democrat) [HL351]** To ask Her Majesty's Government what are" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.1, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.2 }, "description": "Fraser Headwaters Alliance logo and contact information" } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# FHA says Forest Practices Board report is insufficient\n\n**(Dunster BC) August 9, 2002**—A report released Thursday by the BC Forest Practices Board upholds the Ministry of Forests' (MOF) decision to approve logging in a highly contentious portion of the Rocky Mountain Trench near the community of Dunster. The Fraser Headwaters Alliance (FHA), the conservation group that filed a formal complaint with the Board in 2001, feels the report fails to sufficiently resolve two critical issues contained in the original complaint.\n\nIn June 2001, MOF approved a Forest Development Plan amendment submitted by McBride Forest Industries. The amendment included extensive harvesting in the Small River area just east of Dunster. Although the logging was meant to address the mountain pine beetle, later investigation by the Fraser Headwaters Alliance revealed that beetle populations existed at normal, low levels.\n\n“Mountain pine beetles are a natural part of forests,” says Roy Howard, FHA’s Executive Director. “Using such extensive harvesting to treat low beetle populations is not only unnecessary, it can be detrimental to other environmental values.”\n\nWhen the company released its plans for the area, it drew an unprecedented response from the community. Local residents packed several heated community meetings to air concerns regarding extensive clearcuts and visual quality.\n\nFHA also contends that the approval of MFI’s plan was contrary to management objectives established by the 1991 Local Resource Use Plan (LRUP), a government-led public planning process. Howard feels MOF’s disregard of the LRUP constitutes a betrayal of public “If the government expects us to invest time and energy in planning, we need to have some guarantee that our input will be respected.”\n\nMcBride Forest Industries has completed logging the first half of the 1,800 truckloads of timber contained in the approved plan. The company’s most recent Forest Development Plan includes eight new cutblocks in the same area—an estimated 1,000 additional truckloads of wood.\n\nThe Board’s report can be obtained online at [www.fpb.gov.bc.ca](/www.fpb.gov.bc.ca). For more information, contact Roy Howard, Fraser Headwaters Alliance Executive Director, at (250) 968-4490, or [[email protected]](/[email protected]).\n\n-30-" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "provision of assistance if required. Literature also has a message on for those residents with poor sight. When calendars were delivered out in 2006 I received only 6 requests for the information to be provided in large print.\n\nThe Council’s waste officers have carried out a number of door knocking exercises over the past 12 to 24 months and during discussions with these residents we always advise on the services we offer, such as assistance. Similar exercises have been carried out on a multi-agency basis on Neat Streets initiatives.\n\nCurrently there are approximately 1,000 households on the assistance list (less than 3% of the Borough).\n\n5. If there is no evidence are there any experts/ relevant groups who you can approach to explore their views on the issues\n\nWe can look to consult residents using the Council’s C&CRWG contacts i.e. The Council’s Advice Centre, HCN, Parasol, Age Concern and other possible partners. However, there is no real evidence to suggest there are any issues with the groups listed above.\n\n6. How will the views of these groups be obtained\n\nThe consultation group is pulling together a database of consultation groups that are already in existence i.e. being used by various Council departments or its partners. This should be available sometime during 2008/9. Once the various groups are highlighted their views will be able to be obtained through one of the following mediums.\n\n- Face to face interviews\n- Telephone\n- Questionnaires\n\n7. Please detail the outcomes of these consultations\n\nNot yet available but the EIA will be reviewed once details from the consultation is known.\n\n8. What are the risks (if any) associated with the policy in relation to the adverse/differential impact on the ETG’s" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Consolidated Income statement": { "For the six months period ended June 30": { "2005": { "Net turnover": "296,590", "Cost of sales": "(204,698)", "Gross profit": "91,892", "Marketing, selling and distribution costs": "(59,801)", "Research & Development expenses": "(8,506)", "Administrative and general expenses": "(12,745)", "Other operating income/expenses": "1,456", "Operating profit before goodwill": "9,697", "Amortization of goodwill": "0", "Operating profit": "9,697", "Finance costs": "(1,918)", "Profit before tax and minority interests": "7,779", "Income tax": "(2,371)", "Net profit from ordinary activities": "5,408", "Minority interests": "(132)", "Net profit": "5,276", "Basic Earnings per share (EURO)": "0.25", "Diluted earnings per share (EURO)": "0.25" }, "2004": { "Net turnover": "289,708", "Cost of sales": "(187,375)", "Gross profit": "93,333", "Marketing, selling and distribution costs": "(58,102)", "Research & Development expenses": "(8,209)", "Administrative and general expenses": "(12,456)", "Other operating income/expenses": "1,437", "Operating profit before goodwill": "16,003", "Amortization of goodwill": "0", "Operating profit": "16,003", "Finance costs": "(1,870)", "Profit before tax and minority interests": "12,406", "Income tax": "(3,374)", "Net profit from ordinary activities": "9,032", "Minority interests": "(83)", "Net profit": "8,949", "Basic Earnings per share (EURO)": "0.40", "Diluted earnings per share (EURO)": "0.39" } } } } } ], "text": "# Interim Financial Report\n\n## Preliminary note\n\nThe interim consolidated financial report is in accordance with IAS 34 Interim Financial Reporting as at and for the six months period ended June 30, 2005.\n\n## Consolidated Income statement\n\nExpressed in thousands of euro. Prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).\n\n[table_0](/table_0)" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Chaucer teaching in UK universities\n**Rosalind Field** ([[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]))\n\n## CONTENTS\n\n1. **Introduction**\n a. Where are we now?\n b. ESC report\n c. Responses to Chaucer\n\n2. **Accessibility**\n a. Relevance and variety\n b. Language\n c. Strategies\n\n3. **A-level and student expectation**\n a. A/S level\n b. Student knowledge\n c. Plans and responses\n\n4. **Courses**\n a. Modularisation\n b. Chaucer and Middle English literature\n c. Course structures\n d. Options: design\n e. Options: take-up\n f. Changes in Chaucer criticism: the place of theory\n\n5. **What text?**\n a. Publishing industry\n b. The Canterbury Tales\n c. The Troilus problem\n d. Short poems\n e. Recommended texts and criticism\n\n6. **Assessment Methods**\n a. Practice\n b. The place of translation\n c. Problems and solutions\n\n7. **General problems**\n\n8. **Desiderata**\n\n9. **Conclusion**" }
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{ "page": 1, "figures": [], "forms": [], "tables": [ { "root": { "Show Location:": "Miller Horse Palace 7215 Mossmain Lane, Billings MT 59106", "Show Producer:": "Millers Horse Palace/Clayton Miller", "Show Approval:": "NCHA, MontanaCHA & Wyoming CHA", "Show Starts:": "8:00 a.m. all three days", "Secretary:": "Kelly Fraser (406) 539-1034 [email protected]", "Entries Due:": "Requesting entries to Kelly by Monday April 12th Call, Text, Email or Enter Online @ www.montanacha.com", "Stalls:": "Please contact Clayton Miller @ (406) 861-2064 to reserve stalls. New: Covered stalls on site!", "Practice:": "Fresh cattle practice Thursday April 15th @ 2:00 p.m. Flag available @ show", "Judge:": "Keith Kitchen Poolville, TX (AAAA)" } }, { "root": [ { "Class Order": "1", "Class": "Classic/Challenge Open", "Added": "$500", "Entry": "$125", "Cattle": "$125", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$300", "Sr World Tour": "$20" }, { "Class Order": "2", "Class": "Classic/Challenge N/P", "Added": "$500", "Entry": "$125", "Cattle": "$125", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$300", "Sr World Tour": "$20" }, { "Class Order": "3", "Class": "Open", "Added": "$500", "Entry": "$125", "Cattle": "$125", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$300", "Sr World Tour": "$20" }, { "Class Order": "4", "Class": "Non-Pro", "Added": "$500", "Entry": "$125", "Cattle": "$125", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$300", "Sr World Tour": "$20" }, { "Class Order": "5", "Class": "$50,000 Am", "Added": "$300", "Entry": "$120", "Cattle": "$120", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$290", "Sr World Tour": "$20" }, { "Class Order": "6", "Class": "$35,000 NP", "Added": "JP", "Entry": "$100", "Cattle": "$100", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$250", "Sr World Tour": "$20" }, { "Class Order": "7", "Class": "$15,000 Am", "Added": "JP", "Entry": "$100", "Cattle": "$100", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$250", "Sr World Tour": "$20" }, { "Class Order": "8", "Class": "$2,000 LR", "Added": "JP", "Entry": "$100", "Cattle": "$100", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$250", "Sr World Tour": "$20" }, { "Class Order": "9", "Class": "$5,000 Novice", "Added": "$500", "Entry": "$125", "Cattle": "$125", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$300", "Sr World Tour": "$20" }, { "Class Order": "10", "Class": "$5,000 Novice Horse N/P", "Added": "$500", "Entry": "$125", "Cattle": "$125", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$300", "Sr World Tour": "$20" }, { "Class Order": "11", "Class": "$25,000 Novice", "Added": "$500", "Entry": "$125", "Cattle": "$125", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$300", "Sr World Tour": "$20" }, { "Class Order": "12", "Class": "$25,000 Novice Horse N/P", "Added": "$500", "Entry": "$125", "Cattle": "$125", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$300", "Sr World Tour": "$20" }, { "Class Order": "13", "Class": "Youth", "Added": "JP", "Entry": "$50", "Cattle": "$50", "Office": "$50", "Total": "$150", "Sr World Tour": "$20" } ] } ], "text": "# SPRING SPECTACULAR\n\nLaurel, MT – April 16th to 18th\n\n***Fresh Cattle ALL CLASSES***\n\n***Big Sky AND Redwood Circuit Approved***\n\nCircuit Awards for ALL CLASSES! Must show all three days!\n\n[table_0](/table_0)\n\n[table_1](/table_1)\n\nThe NWAB class will be held on Saturday and the Youth will be held on Sat & Sun only per NCHA rules.\n\nDirections: Take Exit 437 off I-90, head North to North Frontage Rd, take a right, ½ mile, cross over railroad tracks, take the first left.\n\nPractice Pen: Fresh cattle practice Thursday April 15th @ 2:00 p.m. Flag available @ show.\n\nStalls: Please contact Clayton Miller @ (406) 861-2064 to reserve stalls. New: Covered stalls on site!\n\nWe will be following all state and local guidelines for Covid-19. Social distancing will be in place.\n\n**We are excited to announce our new partnership with Dennis Moreland Tack and Western Legacy Photography for our show awards!**\n\nSee www.montanacha.com for the complete 2021 MCHA schedule & additional information." }
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{ "page": 2, "figures": [ { "bbox": { "top": 0.25, "left": 0.1, "width": 0.8, "height": 0.4 }, "description": "Bar chart showing the types of livestock produced by farmers." } ], "forms": [], "tables": [], "text": "# Livestock Meat Processing Survey Report | May 2020\n\n## What type of livestock do you produce? Choose all that apply.\n\nBeef, pork, chicken, and lamb are the most common species of livestock raised by farmers who filled out the survey.\n\n![image_0](/image_0)\n\n## Has your livestock processing access changed since COVID-19? If so, how?\n\nProcessors that usually process local livestock for farmers are booked out for more months than is typical; frequently, into 2021. In some cases, this has affected livestock producers' ability to schedule processing dates that match their target maturity dates with their livestock. This sampling of respondent comments reveals a range of experiences with scheduling of processing:\n\n- Yes! there for 5 weeks packers did not offer any bids, they had backlog of cattle already purchased sitting on the shelf waiting for a harvest date.\n- No. My processor called me and scheduled me for the entire year. She also called all the other regular customers and scheduled them. Then she allowed in the contract hog farmers.\n- We were lucky to have already booked fall appointments but due to the soaring demand for processing I'm already booking for fall 2021 which would have been unthinkable in years past.\n- We are begging to get animals processed. Normally it's 6 months out. The shops are doing a good job and the best they can.\n- Yes, our normal processor is now booking it in November and we have steers that should have gone in next month [June]" }
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