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{"text":"how to handle exception \" Object refrence not set to an instance of an object\"\nI'm testing a code written in ACE Wizard.\nThere are some calculations undergoing on the values of test input tag giving some desired output value in test output tag.\nI wanted to test , what error would come if the test input tag is deleted from the server.Expected is , I should get the ' pigetmsg -f ' log updated with message saying \"input tag (or context) is deleted something like that.\n1.While debugging the code error message I'm getting is\" Object refrence not set to an instance of an object\" (after some searching on web, I found it as same as NullRefrenceException). I can understand that I'm getting this exception because I've deleted the test input tag.\n2.With the test input tag not being in server,the related context goes erroneous in the ACE Manager i.e. current status of context show as\"error\".\n2. And If the input tag\\context is accidently deleted from server, will my context in ACE Manager always go in error state and won't run the ACE scheduler at specified time? or is there any way to avoid\\monitor this in ACE?\nThe suggestion\\answers will be very much appreciated.Thanks a lot in advance.\nRe: how to handle exception \" Object refrence not set to an instance of an object\"\nIf you catch the error, then I believe the context will stay \"green\" in ACE manager. If the error is not caught, then the context should go in error state. I would recommend using try...catch in any ACE code, and writing any exceptions to the ACE (PI SDK) logs.\nIf you delete an input tag, you will likely get \"Object reference not set to an instance of an object\" when you try to use the input PIACEPoint object. When you add input tags using the ACE wizard, the wizard automatically add code for you to initialize these PIACEPoints, e.g.\nWhen you refer to the PIACEPoint SINUSOID in your ACECalculations code, you will get an exception because SINUSOID is not properly initialize. e.g.\nIf you want to catch this error specifically, you might want to catch the exception thrown around code where the input PIACEPoints are used in your calculation. As Barry has mentioned, failure to catch the error will cause your calculation to go into an error state.\nActually I had included try and catch in my code. I was testing many test cases on it but had used single catch for returning 'ex.message' i.e. for returning system exception messages.Hence I used multiple catch and handled NullRefrenceException and also provided a message to be displayed in log for tha said exception.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"This exciting thriller concerns a film actor and his wife Stella who learn that their young son has been kidnapped \u2013 but why? Events begin to move in a strange way building up the tension and suspense. This intriguing play is packed with convoluted twists and turns carrying a multitude of surprises, a kidnapped child, distraught parents, assorted villains, lethal weapons and of course a drinks trolley. Come along, soak up the atmosphere, feel the fear!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Microsoft Theater is the premier Los Angeles destination for your group outing. Discounted tickets are available for participating events. You can use group tickets to host your next company outing, enjoy an event with some friends, or create a fundraiser for your organization.\nEnjoy the show with your friends, family, club, or organization with additional experiences like no other.\nExperience the show as a group with your hand-picked seats.\nEntertain your best clients at the best venue in town.\nPersonal Representative to help guide you and answer your questions or ticketing needs.\nOrganize a group outing with your clients, co-workers, students, friends or family. Groups consist of 10 or more and tickets start at only $100!\nFor more information or to reserve group call 1.877.AEG.TICKETS (234-8425).\nOrganize a group outing with your co-workers, family or friends to Double Dare Live! For more information call 1.877.AEG.TICKETS (234-8425) or CLICK HERE.\nOrganize a group outing with your co-workers, family or friends to Peppa Pig Live! For more information, call 1.877.AEG.TICKETS (234-8425).","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Jacob Ramsey has been given the number 41 jersey as the latest addition to Aston Villa's first team squad.\nThe 17-year-old attacking midfielder made his debut with a second-half substitute's cameo in the defeat to West Bromwich Albion after impressing Villa's academy staff and boss Dean Smith.\nTyrone Mings has been handed the No.40 shirt following his loan move from Premier League club Bournemouth until the end of the season.\nFellow deadline day recruit, Tom Carroll, who has joined on loan from Swansea City, has been given the No.11.\nIt is the shirt vacated by Yannick Bolasie, who cut short his temporary move from Everton. It was Gabby Agbonlahor's number before he was released in the summer.\nKortney Hause, on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers, is No.30.\nLovre Kalinic has the No.28 shirt at Aston Villa.\nThe No.1 shirt is occupied by Orjan Nyland, who is out for the rest of the season with a ruptured achilles.\nVilla's other goalkeepers have these numbers: Jed Steer (12), Andre Moreira (23), Mark Bunn (31), Matija Sarkic (33).\nTommy Elphick is wearing the No.24 following his return from his loan spell at Hull City.\nTammy Abraham was handed the No.18 shirt for his season-long loan at Aston Villa.\nThe Chelsea striker inherited the number worn by former Tottenham Hotspur loanee Josh Onomah last season.\nJonathan Kodjia reclaimed Villa's No.26 shirt for this season following John Terry's departure.\nThe Ivorian striker wore the number during his first season at Villa Park and notched 19 goals in it.\nAs a gesture of goodwill Kodjia offered to vacate the number following Terry's arrival last summer.\nBut after a season of misfortune wearing Villa's number 22 shirt the striker reverted to his previous number earlier this summer.\nJack Grealish continues this term as Villa's No.10.\nJohn McGinn is No.7 and Anwar El Ghazi No.22.\nBecause Micah Richards and Ross McCormack are both surplus to requirements neither has been allocated a shirt number this season.\nOut on loan: Aaron Tshibola (Kilmarnock), Gary Gardner (Birmingham City), Ritchie De Laet (Melbourne City), Rushian Hepburn-Murphy (Cambridge United), Jake Doyle-Hayes (Cambridge United), Mitch Clark (Port Vale), Scott Hogan (Sheffield United), James Bree (Ipswich Town).\nWithout squad numbers: Ross McCormack, Micah Richards.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"TRAL: Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) teachers staged protests in Tral area of South Kashmir on Saturday morning to demand implementation of 7th pay commission.\nThe protests were held near ZEO office main town Tral and ZEO office Lurgam, in which large number of SSA teachers participated.\nThey also demanded de-linking of their salary from Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD) to state.\nThe teachers alleged that despite back to back requests, authorities failed to fulfill their demands.\nThey were chanting slogans in favour of their demands and in praising of Qayoom Wani and appealed authorities to fulfill their demands as soon as possible.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Offshore Online Data Entry has been climbing the ladders of success in the outsourcing sector for the past five years. And since the commencement of our services, we have strived hard every single day to perform better than the previous day.\nWe have adopted the contemporary technologies and tools to deliver the best results. We do keep a check on the latest trends of every industry so that we can serve our clients in a better and efficient way.\nMost of the firms in the custom industry, undergo various challenges. We offer an effective custom brokerage BPO service to the industry by supporting the speedy clearance of the cargo customs and also boosting up the supply chain efficiency for the business.\nHealthcare \u2013 Offline Online Data Entry offers a comprehensive group of Healthcare BPO services which benefit the healthcare sector by smoothening and minimizing the hassles of the healthcare administration and enhancing the performance. We offer the assistance from the patient admission and charge capture to the receivables management.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"This page lists the chart runs for songs called \"It's Like That\" in order of success. This list combines cover versions and distinct songs that happen to share the same title.\nPer Wikipedia there are (2) separate versions of this song; the original 1983version by Run DMC & this 1997 remix with Run DMC & Jason Nevins. The following (3) Chart Entries should be removed from this 1997 version & set up as a separate 1983 song by just Run DMC. +1. nuTsie 61 of 1980's. 2. Acclaimed 1050 (1983). 3. RYM 29 of 1983.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"It is someone who is an ally, a partner.\nIt is having someone who believes in you and your ability to change until you can believe in yourself.\nIt is someone who shows you how to take life's challenges that you have let stand in your way and turn them into growth opportunities.\nIt is someone that guides you to find your own truth and to live from your integrity.\nIt is someone that will help you discover what's really most important to you in your life, then we'll help you design a plan to achieve those things.\nIt is someone who remains objective while you discover who you really are.\nIt is someone who asks you to take action steps toward challenging old belief systems that have kept you stuck.\nIt is someone who holds you accountable to yourself, who provides honest feedback and may not always tell you what you want to hear but will always tell you what you need to hear.\nIt is someone who truly wants for you what you most want for yourself.\nIvy League Educational Services believes that it is possible to live the life you were meant to live. We believe that by uncovering what is keeping you stuck and overwhelmed that you will find the real authentic you. We will work with you to eliminate any obstacles or blocks that stand in your way. We will partner with you all the way to success. then will celebrate with you!\nIvy League Educational Services believes that it is possible to create a loving family atmosphere in which to support your children as they experience the pain and joy of their own growth. We as parents can provide for them a safe and nurturing atmosphere in which they can come to know the significance of their own choices and what they value in life.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The California Department of Technology supports is close to 150 state entities providing government services, so securing all those systems can be a heavy lift. To help the state get a better handle on the effectiveness of its security programs, CDT devised the California Cybersecurity Maturity Metrics to benchmark agencies' security posture and measure progress as audits and improvements are made.\nThe metrics take best practices from the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Cybersecurity Framework and the Center for Internet Security's top 20 controls, then tailors them for California agencies. They were created through a year-long effort, involving CDT, the California Cybersecurity Integration Center, California Highway Patrol and the California Military Department.\n\"We held almost a dozen workshops with half of the departments in the state sending representatives,\" California Chief Information Security Officer Peter Liebert told GCN.\nThe maturity metrics will be gathered from sources agencies already use, such as those collected during audits by the CDT's Office of Information Security or through independent security assessments, according to the Statewide Information Management Manual.\nIdentify: Governance, data and system categorization and vulnerability scanning.\nProtect: Account management, encryption and system configurations.\nDetect: Network and end-point monitoring.\nRespond: Incident response plans and testing.\nRecover: Technology recovery plans and testing.\n\"We decided to use the five categories in NIST's [Cybersecurity Framework] so this framework makes sense for leaders who are not very savvy in the cybersecurity space to be able to compare their agencies to others,\" Liebert said.\nThe scores are weighted, with a \"0\" indicating low program maturity and a \"4\" representing high program maturity scale, according to a CDT technology letter.\nThe maturity metrics focus on measures that will provide the highest return on investment -- i.e., those leveraging existing assets and those that help agencies balance cybersecurity visibility, decision-making and efficiency in resource allocation and overall security spending, according to CDT's 2017 Annual Report. They will also help CDT track gaps and statewide trends so it can identify where additional guidance, training and remediation support can help improve cybersecurity.\nTracking the maturity metrics will run on a four-year cycle. In the first year, environments are examined for policy requirements. The second year examines compliance with the metrics set out by the Cybersecurity Framework, and the final two years examine the results from the independent security assessments to determine changes from the initial baseline measurements.\nThe metrics are also meant to complement the assessments that the California Military Department already conducts for many agencies through its cybercrime division. CDT's Office of Information Security also performs policy-based audits for high-risk entities.\nThe metrics can help empower smaller state agencies to make a case for improving their cybersecurity posture despite having a smaller workforce, Leibert said.\nAccording to NIST, more than 20 states are using its Cybersecurity Framework to improve their cybersecurity posture.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Microsoft Word 2013: Introductory - Ebook written by Misty E. Vermaat. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Microsoft Word 2013: Introductory.... microsoft office 2013 essential shelly cashman Download Book Microsoft Office 2013 Essential Shelly Cashman in PDF format. You can Read Online Microsoft Office 2013 Essential Shelly Cashman here in PDF, EPUB, Mobi or Docx formats.\nDownload microsoft word 2013 complete or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format. Click Download or Read Online button to get microsoft word 2013 complete book now. This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. exam 77 418 microsoft word 2013 pdf Misty E. Vermaat has more than 25 years of experience in the field of computer and information technology. In addition to consulting in the field, she was an Associate Professor at Purdue University Calumet, teaching or developing Microsoft Office, computer concepts, database management, systems analysis and design, and programming courses.\nClick Download or Read Online button to get microsoft office 2013 introductory shelly cashman in pdf book now. This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Melissa is currently pursuing her Ed. M at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education. She is a full time Associate Professor in the Songwriting Department at Berklee College of Music and the Artistic Director of the Performing Songwriter Division for the Berklee Five Week Program.\nMs. Ferrick has released 17 albums over the last 24 years. Signed to Atlantic Records in 1992 at the age of 21, after opening up for Morrissey in the US and UK, she released her debut and sophomore albums on Atlantic. Between 1996-1999 she released three albums via Independent label W.A.R. Records. Melissa launched the nationally distributed independent record label Right On Records in 2000. Her publishing catalog is represented worldwide by The Raleigh Music Group.\nRegarded in the industry and by her peers as one of the most prolific and hardworking artists in the business, Ferrick still tours regularly playing throughout North America. She has shared the stage with Morrissey, Marc Cohn, Paul Westerberg, John Hiatt, Joan Armatrading, Weezer, Tegan and Sara, G-Love & Special Sauce, Bob Dylan, Dan Bern, Ani DiFranco, k.d. Lang, Suzanne Vega, Shawn Colvin, and many others.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"This \"war story\" was submitted by Stephan P. Zacharias, grandson of SSgt David P. Spears, KIA 24 July 66 in the Ia Drang Valley.\nSSgt Spears was the \"Chief of Smoke\" for \"B\" Battery. He was an \"original\" - he came over from Hickam Air Force Base as part of the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division's deployment to the Central Highlands of Vietnam in December, 1965, known as \"Operation Blue Light\". SSgt Spears was one of the \"pioneers\" for many redlegs to follow.\nRumor has it that all the men of \"B\" Battery, 2\/9th FA, tell the same story. As any graduate of Ft Sill, Okla, knows, a 105mm battery consists of six (6) howitzers. Yet \"B\" Battery only had five (5) howitzers. They're not easy to confiscate nor embezzle, so it begs the question...what happened to the #6 howitzer?\nApparently, \"B\" Battery was dissatisfied with the performance of one of the cannons and had asked to have it replaced. Their request for a new one was denied several times. So...the story goes, \"someone\" decided to order it lifted by a Chinook and dropped back to the ground. This would surely put it out of commission and force the issue of replacement. The photos above lend some credence to the story, but we do know that \"B\" Battery was in service for a time with only five howitzers.\nWonder how long that requisition floated around the US Army's logistics system?\nOne of six howitzers remained back in Base Camp in order to create a gun section there. Thus, it left us, \"B\" Battery, with 5 howitzers in the field.\nthe gun crews would take turns rotating from field to Base Camp for some \"in country\" R&R. But, the FDC did not rotate! So, our Battery stayed in the field all the time and the gun sections were rotated to Base Camp. This all occurred early in the deployment to Viet Nam and stayed this way for my whole tour.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Seattle was second Wild Card ahead of Denver based on better division record (5-3 to Broncos' 3-5) after Cleveland was eliminated from three-way tie based on head-to-head record (Seattle and Denver 2-1 to Browns' 0-2). Seattle did not play the L.A. Raiders in the divisional playoffs because, from 1970-1989, two teams from the same division could not meet prior to the conference championship game. New England finished ahead of Buffalo based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). Baltimore finished ahead of N.Y. Jets based on better conference record (5-9 to Jets' 4-8). San Diego finished ahead of Kansas City based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). Green Bay finished ahead of Chicago based on better record against common opponents (5-5 to Bears' 4-6) after Minnesota was eliminated from three-way tie based on conference record (Chicago 7-7 and Green Bay 6-6 to Vikings' 4-8).","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Even the church has jumped on the health food wagon.\n\"Even the church has jumped on the health food wagon.\"\nWell, actually, it was churches who started the health food wagon. Specifically, it was the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and one of its early families in particular. The Adventist church headquarters from 1863 to 1905 was in Battle Creek, MI. An Adventist institution there was Battle Creek Sanitarium. The doctor in charge of it was a fellow named John Harvey Kellogg, whose brother Will Keith Kellogg put his signature on the boxes of cornflakes and other cereals that his brother developed.\nWow. Mr. Cork should host Taste of America. I never knew any of that, but it was very interesting.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"I have enabled a 301 redirect, so it should come here automatically anyway, but it may not stay that way forever.\nI have quite a few thoughts on the upcoming storm season. We are in a La Nina cycle right now, which can explain the early season, East of the norm, tornado outbreaks we've seen so far (all things that normally occur during La Nina). For the early season, it should be dryer and warmer than normal. I don't like the farther East than normal factor, I hate chasing in the forrest covered hill\/mountain areas. The scary part is there could be more outbreaks, but not likely. Farther into the normal chase season for us, April - June, the El Nina conditions are forecasted to lighten up, which could improve our Oklahoma chase season, but will still be rather dry, meaning I think we'll see more chase days bust do to the cap holding. This could be good in some aspects, as the way things do go, we should see more discreet cells with fewer of those \"gunk\" days where it's hard to determine where to go just by looking out the window. I'm a little up in the air about a mid-May, early June outbreak, but if we do have one in the southern-central plains, my guess is that will be the timeframe (the more I think about it, the earlier I want to shift that timeline).\nNow on to the political predictions. Several weeks before the super Tuesday elections, I decided to go for Obama. Not because he's going to win, which he will, but because I haven't really liked the retoric and tone I've been hearing from the Clinton camp. I really like the new\/fresh perspective Obama comes across with, and the more I listen to his debates, speeches, etc, the more I really think he is a logical and intelligent leader, something we've been without for quite some time. It's good to see the tide turning, and we will likely see a McCain \/ Obama matchup for November. McCain's chances then will depend largely on who he picks for a runningmate. If he does pick Huckabee and can draw in a large portion of the conservative religous right (he will have to change his tone on many issues, which I suspect he will once he has his party's nomination secured), he will have a fighting chance come the big race.\nTuesday eve \/ night, there is a tornado outbreak of historic proportions, and where am I? Too busy to post during the day and day after because I'm busiest I've ever been at work, and the evening of, I took my girls to a movie of the Hanna Montana concert we had pre-purchased tickets to. Not to mention the after hours work I've been doing taking up any other spare time I may have. I know, wah, wah, wah... On the bright side, we should get a 3rd net specialist hired at work next week. That should free up some time. :) The other benefit is that I'm building up time for this spring.\nSteve, great coverage man! Also, all the others who were able to cover this. Hopefully, this won't happen again anytime soon.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The Hay Ori Grinder is a highly modern, sculptural kitchen accessory featuring a pentagonal design. These unique designs from Norwegian duo Anderssen & Voll offer a strong visual presence, making them perfect statement pieces for the dining table.\nThis is Nest Manila locations coverage, but we are currently working in expanding our reach. If your address is located at a non-serviceable area, you may get in touch with us as we can work out a plan for your order.\nThis series of Japanese Glass Jars has a simple, see-through, stackable design with four different sizes and an acrylic lid.\nWith its organic, soft shape and complementary combinations in clear and coloured glass with fine sand, HAY's Time hourglass offers a contemporary twist on the classic hourglass timer.\nA golden, silver-coloured or rainbow tray in stainless steel.\nA respectful nod to the 1970s: a Ballograf ballpoint pen tethered with a metal bead chain. HAY has established a collaboration with Ballograf and created three ballpoint pens with a base and a metal chain in an updated and contemporary colour scale that draws Ballograf's functional writing utensil into HAYs universe.\nDimensions : \u00d85 x H18 cm.\nFor the custom lettering, Nest manila will send you an email after you purchase the item .","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Term of Office is January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2021 Nominations will be accepted at the September 11, 2018 Meeting with Election on December 4, 2018.\nTerm of Office will be from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2019.\nNominations will be accepted at the September 12, 2017 with Election on December 05, 2017.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"\"Our Academy was born with the aim of filling the gap between developers\/producers of technology for the sailing world and final users. The way to get sailors more involved and passionate about technology is to teach them and show them everything they can do with electronics and computers, how easily many things can be done, and what are the benefits. We are an itinerant academy that offers courses (online, in classrooms and onboard) at different levels to cover the whole range of people that are part of the sailing world: racers, cruisers, dinghy sailors, offshore navigators, coaches, race officers. The Academy works with the most important companies in the tech-sailing world, like Adrena, to be able to offer the students the best interactive courses focused on those technologies.\" Gilberto Pastorella, OceanDrivers Academy Director.\nWe are delighted to welcome Carlos Freire from VMG Racing Electronics as a new dealer in Spain. Experience, quality and personalized service are the pillars of VMG Racing Electronics. The team consists of engineers, technicians and navigators with extensive professional experience in racing boat electronics and computing. They have been working for the best teams for many years and are able to help you with your Adrena configuration.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Population growth, rising incomes, changing diets and an increased desire for premium imported food and beverage products across Asia Pacific presents significant opportunities for the food and agribusiness sector across the region.\nAs tariffs, quotas and other traditional barriers to trade gradually decline with the growth in free trade agreements, the focus on entering the Asia Pacific market has increased significantly. However, the regulatory regimes in many Asia Pacific jurisdictions are complex and sometimes unpredictable. This in itself creates a barrier to trade.\nThe purpose of this searchable and comparative microsite is to summarise food law regulation in 11 jurisdictions across Asia Pacific and to help food businesses navigate the complex regulatory area. Topics covered in the guide include local language and basic labelling requirements, country of origin labelling, mandatory warnings, product registration, import permit and clearance requirements. Changes to the local laws and regulations in some of these areas occur frequently. Whilst we endeavour to keep the site updated, we invite you to seek specific and current advice as needed from appropriate Baker McKenzie contacts.\nTo get started, click on Compare Jurisdictions and Topics or Select a Jurisdiction buttons. To download the PDF copy that you can read offline, click on this thumbnail.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Pay your MacBook Pro (early 2015 and Mid-2015 models) the ultimate complement with our premium Leather Suit. Genuine Pebbled Floater leather combined with contrasting, smooth Caterena leather accents wrap your device in ultimate luxury.\nFour integrated, \"feet\" offer unparalleled grip and stability on almost any surface. Customized cutouts offer direct access to all of the Mac's built-in features. From critical presentations to surfing the internet, our distinguished Leather Suit insures that your device is always dressed for success.\nEach Leather Suit for your MacBook is meticulously handcrafted to offer the highest level of quality and construction. We carefully inspect and select all of our full-grain hides from the top 10% of Argentinian leather, world-renowned for its unrivalled beauty and strength.\nChoose from a seemingly endless color palate of our premium textured, Floater leather for the exterior and match it with the accent stripe color of your choice for the ultimate in personal expression. Or take advantage of our customizer and create the exclusive, one-of-a-kind case you've always dreamed of.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Our company since its inception, always regards product quality as enterprise life, continuously improve production technology, improve product quality and continuously strengthen enterprise total quality management, in strict accordance with the national standard ISO 9001:2000 for Popular Cool Usb Flash Drive , Popular Cool USB Flash Drive , Popular Wooden USB Flash Drives , The mission of our firm should be to provide the best high quality goods with finest price tag. We've been on the lookout forward to doing organization with you!\n\"We always continually provide you with one of the most conscientious client provider, as well as widest variety of designs and styles with finest materials. These initiatives include the availability of customized designs with speed and dispatch for Popular Cool Usb Flash Drive , Popular Cool USB Flash Drive , Popular Wooden USB Flash Drives , Seattle With the enterprising spirit of\" high efficiency convenience practicality and innovation\" and in line with such serving guidance of \"good quality but better price \" and \"global credit\" we are striving to cooperate with the automobile parts companies all over the world to make a win-win partnership.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Men deserve better. It's that simple. That's why we've invested millions of pounds into research, services and awareness over the last 10 years. It's the reason we provide services to men and their families like our Specialist Nurses, one-to-one support and information leaflets. It's why we're leading the way in providing prostate education to medical professionals. It's why we don't take no for an answer when it comes to fighting our campaigns. We are Prostate Cancer UK.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"\/2 Some of the investors are unsophisticated (inevitably), or desperate (people in hyperinflation economies). Financial regulation is designed to help such people. The crypto bubble came was faster than financial regulators could respond.\nSome oil industry news. In July 2018 President Buhari approved new Gas Flaring Regulations for Nigeria -- The Flare Gas Reduction (Prevention of Waste and Pollution) Regulation 2018.\nHere are the implications - as well as economic opportunities.\nThe Nigerian Gas Flare Commercialization Programme (NGFCP) seeks to end Gas Flaring in Nigeria by 2020, while also ensuring that Nigeria is able to monetize flared gas on a commercial basis. Multiple benefits: jobs, investment, climate, gas-to-power, etc.\n\ud83e\udd14Wonder if he knows that's the whole point.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Rosetta Genomics President and CEO Kenneth Berlin is resigning from the company effective April 18 to pursue other opportunities. He will assist the company in a smooth transition with ongoing projects, the company said. Berlin joined Rosetta Genomics in November 2009 as president and CEO. Before that, he was worldwide general manager at Veridex, a Johnson & Johnson company. He joined J&J in 1994 and was its corporate counsel for six years, according to Rosetta Genomics' website. From 2001 to 2004, he was vice president of licensing and new business development in the pharmaceutical group at J&J, and from 2004 to 2007, he was worldwide VP of franchise development at Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, also a J&J company.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The World Socialist Web Site is publishing today the Editorial Board Statement \"Stop the US war drive against Iran!\" in Farsi, or Persian. Farsi is the official language of Iran, where it is spoken by more than half the country's population of 70 million, as well as a significant Iranian diaspora around the world. Farsi dialects are also spoken in neighbouring Afghanistan and Central Asia. The dialect known as Dari is an official language in Afghanistan, where it is spoken by about a quarter of the population.\nOriginally posted in English on February 14, the WSWS statement condemns the Bush administration's provocative military and political preparations for an attack on Iran. While opposing the US war drive, the statement does not give any political support to Iran's reactionary clericalist regime. It advances a socialist and internationalist perspective to unify workers throughout the Middle East and Central Asia with the working class in America and around the world.\nIn posting the statement in Farsi, the World Socialist Web Site is seeking to broaden the discussion with workers, intellectuals and young people about the necessity of building an independent movement of the working class on the basis of genuine socialist principles. We invite comment and feedback from Farsi readers. We hope to publish further WSWS articles and statements in Farsi in the future.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"USCIS administers the immigration program by facilitating permanent residency (green card) in the United States for investors and entrepreneurs, as well as their spouses and unmarried children under the age of 21.\nWhat are the requirements for the EB-5 visa?\n1. The EB-5 investor must make an investment in a commercial enterprise in the United States.\nThe entrepreneur must invest capital, such as cash, property, and assets into a new commercial enterprise. The minimum qualifying investment in the United States is $1 million dollars. However, in an effort to promote economic growth in high unemployment or rural areas, the minimum qualifying investment is reduced to $500,000.\nFurther, the commercial enterprise must be considered a lawful business that generates profitable revenue, such as a corporation, holding company, partnership, business trust, sole proprietorship, and other business entity or venture.\n2. An investor must plan to create or preserve 10 permanent full-time jobs for qualified U.S. workers.\nThe EB-5 investment must create jobs. All employees under the EB-5 plan must be authorized to work in the United States, work a minimum of 35 hours a week, and be permanent employees (i.e. not intermittent, seasonal or temporary).\nProof of Investment (or active process of investment) of the required amount and that such investment was attained through lawful means. Evidence includes: source of capital, tax returns, and business registrations records.\nProof of the Commercial Enterprise: documents showing the establishment of the business.\nProof of Management: It is required to submit evidence of your intended management of the enterprise, such as duties or responsibilities in the day-to-day control of the enterprise or formulation of policy.\nProof of Job Creation: proof that the enterprise will create at least 10 full-time positions for qualifying employees.\nIf employees are not yet hired: the EB-5 investor must submit a comprehensive business plan showing that there is a need for at least 10 qualifying employees based on the nature and projected size of the enterprise.\nIf employees are already hired: the EB-5 investor must show the number of existing employees will be maintained according to the requirements for at least two years. Required documents include: photocopies of tax records, Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, or other relevant documents for the qualifying employees and a comprehensive business plan in support of the petition.\nThese are the general requirements for EB-5 investors and entrepreneurs. Feel free to share your specific questions or comments about the EB-5 process below or get in touch with us.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Savannah's is a family owned business in the heart of downtown Hannibal, MO. Come and experience a bright, cheerful place where you'll love to explore and take a relaxing stroll down memory lane! Our eclectic inventory includes antiques, furniture, vintage, chic, jewelry, collectibles, and home decor. We bring in exciting new items every day! Stay tuned for sales and events.\nRepurposed furniture and antiques are one of a kind items, distinguished by the era they originated from and their rarity. They're valuable precisely because they were made by production methods and materials that are no longer used in modern manufacturing processes. Vintage items are marked by an aesthetic appeal that defies the test of time. They are beautiful no matter how old they become. Moreover, antique furniture can be utilized as part of your home decor displays your appreciation for history and timeless aesthetics.\nAntiques can take on a variety of forms and come in all shapes and sizes. They can be clocks, lamps, paintings, furniture, jewelry, or sculptures. When you visit Savannah's, you will be able to explore an array of antique pieces and used furniture that add appeal to any home interior. Whether you want to put an old time grandfather clock in your study or a rustic style coffee table to your living room, we've got a fantastic selection of decor items to suit your needs.\nContact or visit our furniture store for great home decor and vintage furniture in Hannibal, MO today!\nSavannah's \u00a9 All Rights Reserved.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"An invasive species is any organism (plant, animal, insect, disease, etc.) that has been introduced to an area outside of its native range, has a tendency to spread, and threatens the environmental, economic or social health of the area to which it has been introduced.\nWe move species around the world every day, both intentionally and unintentionally, through our social and economic activities, and naturally through environmental pathways. Invasive species tend to show up more around urban centres and transportation hubs.\nMany well-established invasive species on PEI arrived here long ago. Some of them arrived with early settlers that brought plants with them, to their new home, as a memory of their homeland or for their medicinal properties.\nMany invasive species have traits that make them excellent invaders. These traits include small seed mass and seed adaptations that allow for greater dispersal and rapid expansion of invasive populations. Some adaptations can allow seeds to easily attach to clothing or our pet's fur, or get stuck in our boot treads. If our equipment or pets are not properly cleaned before outings, we could be spreading invasive plant seeds to new areas. Anytime you are hiking, biking, or walking your pet in a natural area, be sure to clean all of your equipment, and your pet, before exploring a different natural area.\nRecreational boating is a significant pathway for the spread of aquatic invasive species. Small animals (e.g. zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha)) can attach themselves to boat hulls and aquatic plants (e.g. Canada waterweed (Elodea canadensis)) can get tangled in propellers and trailers. If boats are not properly cleaned, they can end up giving these invasive \"hitchhikers\" a ride to a new waterway.\nFeeding wild birds is a popular pastime. Unfortunately, the seed mixes we buy often contain invasive weed seeds. Seeds that end up on the ground underneath of bird feeders can establish, flower and spread. Research from Oregon State University found that 10 common brands of seed sold in retail stores contained more than 50 weed species.\nThe movement of firewood is another important pathway for invasive species. Some invasive insects can bore into wood (e.g. emerald ash borer), while others lay their eggs on wood (e.g. gypsy moth), making the movement of firewood an effective pathway for invasive species.\nGardeners may be contributing to the spread of invasive species by dumping unwanted plants in natural areas. Often, when an invasive takes over a garden patch, gardens will remove the plant and dump the plant debris in a nearby woodlot or field. Those invasive species often survive and give rise to new invasive species infestations.\nFor information on how to properly dispose of invasive species, visit our FAQ page.\nAgriculture is a major vector for invasive species introductions. Many invasive plants have been introduced intentionally as agriculture crops and then later escaped cultivation. An example of this is white sweet clover (Melilotus albus), which was intentionally planted as a forage crop. Now, white sweet clover is ubiquitous on PEI \u2013 you can find it growing around farmers' fields and along roadsides across the Island.\nInvasive species have also been introduced unintentionally through agriculture via contaminated seeds and soil.\nThe horticulture industry is a significant pathway for invasive species. Most of the flowers and trees that are sold at greenhouses and garden centres are not native; and most are not invasive, however some are. On PEI, there is no legislation prohibiting businesses and individuals from selling or trading invasive species \u2013 except for The Weed Act, which only regulates one species, purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria). Many of the invasive species we have on PEI are consequences of the horticulture industry. For example, Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) was brought to North America from Asia as an ornamental plant. It escaped cultivation and is now on invasive species lists across the country.\nAdditionally, imported flowers and trees can carry new diseases and insects that also have the potential to become invasive.\nThe forestry industry is a major pathway for invasive species. Equipment used for land-clearing, if not properly cleaned, could result in the spread of invasive species. Sometimes trees planted for commercial forestry are non-native and may become invasive. The movement of raw lumber and wood products can be a vector for the spread of invasive forest insects or disease.\nPets and game species are sometimes released into the wider environment, and sometimes they become invasive. Pets are often released because their owners no longer can or want to care for them, and game species are released for recreational hunting or fishing purposes. An example of this is the release of goldfish into pond systems by pet owners. Goldfish introductions have become a major issue in some jurisdictions in Canada and the U.S.\nOur world has become incredibly connected. The goods we buy at the grocery store may be from half way around the world. As we move goods around, we are potentially also moving invasive species. The shipping process is a significant pathway for invasive species. Many invasives that are present on PEI arrived here as a result of the shipping industry. Common Reed Grass (Phragmites australis ssp. australis) is a serious issue for wetlands across Canada, and arrived in North America accidentally via ballast materials. Some invasive, wood-boring insects have been introduced to new areas by the movement of wood pallets used for shipping.\nAs individuals travel, they could unknowingly be carrying invasive plant seeds on their shoes and clothing, and furthering the spread of invasive species.\nMany invasive plants have special adaptations that enhance their ability to disperse seed and spread further. Some of these adaptations take advantage of the movement of wildlife. In this way wildlife can contribute to the spread of invasive species. For instance, common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) produces berries which contain its seeds. The berries often persist into the winter months, making it an attract food source for wintering birds. However, the berries also contain a natural laxative so seeds are quickly spread by birds who eat the berries.\nCommon buckthorn fruit cluster. Photo by Green Thumb Photography.\nAnother common seed adaptation of invasive species is small seed mass. A small mass allows seeds to be carried on the wind. Invasive fungi spores and flying insects may be moved as a result of wind as well. Some invasive species' seeds are buoyant, allowing seeds to float and disperse naturally via waterways.\nAs our climate changes, we are seeing extended springs and late winters. We are changing the conditions for all living things around us. The extended growing season is particularly beneficial for invasive plant species, which are adaptable enough to change their flowering schedule to emerge and bloom earlier in the spring. This gives invaders the benefit of being able to take advantage of limited resources before native species get a chance to. Native species are slower to adapt to these changing conditions.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Duck breasts are one of my favorite ingredients and probably my single favorite meat. They offer all the depth of flavor of beef, a very slight hint of gaminess and then there is the skin, the real prize. Duck and orange have a famous and natural affinity, and when I think of orange my mind goes to Spain. That, in turn sends me to chorizo \u2013 the Spanish hard stuff, not the greasy (if wonderful) Mexican product of the same name. And somehow when I think about pork products, beans come to mind. Never more so than when I saw fresh cranberry beans at Specialty Produce.\nAnd that explains this whole dish\u2026except for the carrots. I have no excuse for why I chose to do the carrots than the simple fact that they were in the bin next to the cranberry beans and looked gorgeous. Somehow it seemed like a natural. More importantly, it worked out well on the plate.\nCook the Cranberry Beans. Shell the cranberry beans. Place them in a sauce pan with water covering the beans by an inch and add the salt and herbs. Bring the water to a boil, reduce to a simmer and cook until the beans are cooked through, about one hour.\nMake the Blood Orange Chorizo Sauce. Dice the chorizo and place the mea, along with the shallots and olive oil in a sauce pan over high heat. When the shallots and chorizo begin to sizzle add the liquids and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and simmer slowly until reduced to about \u00bd cup, approximately half an hour.\nPrep the Duck Breast. Preheat the oven to 400\u00b0 Fahrenheit. Score the skin of the duck breast, cutting through the skin and fat but not the flesh. Season the breasts with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper.\nRoast the Carrots. Drizzle the extra virgin olive oil over the carrots in a half hotel pan and season with salt and pepper. Shake the pan to coat all the carrots with the oil. Roast the carrots in the oven for ten minutes before proceeding to the next step. Continue cooking the carrots after lowering the heat for the duck breasts.\n\"Fry\" the Leeks for the Garnish. Remove the outermost layer of the leek and slice it, lengthwise into long strips. Stretch some plastic wrap over a large plate and spray it with canola oil. Arrange leek strips on the plate. Set your microwave oven to 800 watts (the precise strength setting will depend on the total maximum wattage of your microwave oven; for me it was 6) and fry the leek strips for about 3-5 minutes, until the strips are just crunchy and beginning to brown.\nPan Sear the Duck Breasts. Meanwhile, add the grapeseed oil to a small frying pan over medium heat. Place the duck breasts skin side down and fry gently, rendering the fat until the skin is crisp and golden, about five minutes. Turn over the duck breasts and sear them for 2 minutes.\nRoast the Duck Breasts. Reduce the heat in the oven to 375\u00b0 Fahrenheit Roast the duck breasts in the oven at until just cooked and pink in the middle, about three minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and rest the breasts on a cutting board for 2-3 minutes.\nPlate the Dish. Remove the carrots from the oven. Slice the duck breasts lengthwise. Arrange the carrots at the center of a plate. Arrange the duck breast on top of the carrots. Distribute the beans around the carrots. Pour the sauce over the duck breasts. Garnish with the fried leeks and the herb oil (if using).","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Posted March 30th, 2016 .\nThe FDC team in Western Australia recently completed in the Rottnest Channel Swim.\nHighly regarded worldwide and one of Western Australia's iconic events, the Karma Resorts Rottnest Channel Swim is a 19.7 kilometre open water swim from Cottesloe Beach to Rottnest Island. Whether competing as a solo, duo or team, the Karma Resorts Rottnest Channel Swim is a 'team' event with all swimmers surrounded by a support network of paddlers, boat skippers and crew.\nIt was an enjoyable event and with a great support crew behind them, our swimmers crossed the finish line 7 hours and 11 minutes later! Funds raised from the event go towards the Australian Cancer Research Foundation.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Whether you want to use it to decorate a present, as a note in your study book or use it as a reminder of something, you are able to find a sticker that matches your need. Monograph's wide range of stickers consists of round stickers with small statements, square stickey notes etc. With the stickers from Monograph, you can both decorate but also use them for practical matters during the day. Try for instance to remember your daily doings by writing them on a sticker and place it on a noticeboard.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Go on a culinary journey without leaving the Born. Fourteen gourmet food stands serve a variety of tapas and small dishes. The market is located in a 14th century palace with stonewalls, rounded arches and a sunlit interior courtyard. The atmosphere is historical yet fun-filled, and the long bars and tables provide plenty of space for children to eat, learn and play.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Welcome friends to Natasha In Oz! I'm so glad you stopped by to say G'Day today. I hope you will have time to stay for a cuppa.\nLast week Marty posted about her friend who stages homes for a custom builder and she posted lots of great pictures of her beautifully \"staged\" kitchen. Looking at all of her pictures inspired me to do a bit of staged decorating around our home so I thought I would start with my nightstand.\nA beautiful friend gave me these darling little vases for my birthday so I added some tiny roses to tie in with the pink rose embroidery on the tissue box cover.\nThe vases are sitting on a linen doily that I found in an Antique market a while ago. I bought 2 of them for $2.\nI also added a beautiful Waterford crystal clock to my nightstand vignette. It was a wedding gift.\nThe lamp shade and base are from Laura Ashley and the base is made of solid brass.\nThe tissue box cover comes from Ireland. We bought it in Ireland at the Blarney Woolen Mills.\nAnd here is the finished vignette!\nIt doesn't look this pretty all the time, though, I assure you!\nalways served in our Spode Blue Italian china and always Yorkshire tea.\nI always have a photo of my kids and my hand cream on my nightstand.\nI haven't forgotten about a photo of sweet hubby...our wedding picture is hanging on the wall right near our bed!\nThis is the first thing I see when I wake up in the morning!\nThank you for inspiring me to do a bit of a tidy up of my nightstand Marty! I know it won't stay this lovely for too long but I had fun doing it.\nIf you have time please also go and check out the blog I share with my sisters, 3 Sisters, 365. My sister Holly has posted a picture of the most amazing collection of tea cups that I have ever seen! They have been displayed in a most creative and unusual way....wait 'til you see it!\nThanks so much for visiting today and for spending time with me today in my little corner of the world Down Under! I love meeting new friends from all over the world and I am so grateful for all of the friends I have made through blogging. Thank you to the sweet people who have signed up to follow me too! If I haven't come by to follow you yet please let me know and I will be there quick smart! If you have time please also leave a comment to let me know you have come to visit-reading your comments makes my day!\nIsn't it great the inspiration we get in blog land! Love the cup and saucer. Nest to my bed is always overflowing with magazines too!!!\nWhat a wonderful post! Love your Spode teacup and how nice of your hubby to bring you tea in bed! You and your hubby are a cute couple! Hubby and I celebrate our anniversary this week which I will likely post about later. Thank you for sharing and thanks for joining me for Tea Time Tuesday. Hope you have a beautiful week.\nOh I love your linen mats! $2 for Two??? Wow, that's amazing.\nI think we like a lot of the same stuff.\nPS actually I love that CS Lewis quote - and I totally agree with him!\nI love your blue and white Spode tea cup and saucer! How nice that your hubby brings you a cup in the morning. That is so sweet.\nThose little vases are precious on your nightstand.\nBeautiful teacup, Natasha! Also love the photos of you and your husband and your children and your bedside table looks great. Those are darling little vases!\nHi Natasha! Oh your night stand looks so pretty! Love the touch of the real roses and the tissue cover is so lovely! Now, honey, I'm so glad you're a real person showing your night stand the way it usually is. You know what? Mine looks like yours! I live on my night stand.\nhaha! my night table looks a bit like the \"before\" shot, too, many times...I try to put the things away but then I forget to use them!\nNatasha, I am sitting here smiling! My night stand looks just like your before picture...includes all the same items, although coffee instead of tea and just a mug! Going to need to pull out my tea cups! My magazines are in the same spot and our wedding picture on the same wall!!\nI absolutely love that lampshade!\nLovely post. I haven't had tea in bed for.......your husband is sweet to bring you some in the morning.\nA sweet hello from Frog Hollow Farm. I love jazzying up a little space with beautiful things - especially if I'm able to find them around the house or better yet, they are items purchased on a memorable trip to somewhere wonderful like Ireland. Ciao, bella!\nHi! This is my first teacup tuesday...and so far I think it is fun! Your hubby is a keeper.\nNatasha, your night stand looks frilly and feminine and how lovely that your DH brings you a cup of tea in the morning.\nThanks for stopping by HFTS and leaving such a nice comment. I appreciate it. Not certain if Evening Primrose would grow down your way, but it's worth a try. They are lovely!\nI'm off to see those amazing tea cups . . .\ngreat vignette! lately i've been very taken by vignettes too and can't wait to make one of my own. thanks for sharing!\nLovely Natasha. I loved how you posted the 'messy' nightstand picture as well as the neat and orderly one. One thing I really miss about Australia is the magazines, I am a magazine nut too! I do read magazines here, but there are certain Aussie ones I miss.\nDear Natascha.i always be glad that it is thuesday....than we drink our tea together !! nice moment.......i enjoy !!\nStopping from SITS! What a pretty look. It is so clean and crisp.\nYour nightstand looks very nice, and what a considerate hubby!\nGood morning Natasha, your night stand looks so sweet. I love the new look. However, I am fine with the old look too. It is a sign that you live there with your darling tea cup and delicious tea. Your wedding pic is lovely. Handsome and beautiful couple!!!\nI was over at 365 before coming here and immediately thought of you when I saw the teacups.\nI loved the fun you had with your bedside table today Natasha.\nLove the pretty cup and saucer and what a sweet hubby to bring you your cup of tea in the morning!!\nWe're having a Victorian Tea Party, on Mother's Day and you're invited! Come see!\nA beautiful teacup. Those little vases are adorable!\nAh, I'm proud that the lovely tissue-box cover comes from Ireland! The styled nightstand is lovely.\nNice to meet you! I didn't participate this week. Lovely nightstand. What a sweet couple you and hubby are. Gorgeous wedding picture.\nLove how you've decorated your nightstand - and you do have a sweet honey bringing you tea every morning. All the details are so pretty (including the magazines, I stash them around too).\nI've gotten behind in my blog rounds again, so forgive me if I've missed some of your posts. Coming here to visit you is always a pleasure.\nWill head over to your other blog. I became a follower but don't seem to be getting them in my reader?! I'll check it again.\nBeautiful Post and photographs. Thing never stay neat in my house either, but it is always fun to get it spruced up and looking nice!\nWell, that is the only tissue holder I have seen like that!! it made me smile. I love the little vases with the roses--very romantic, and dainty!!\nThe little vases with the roses are so pretty and look lovely with the tissue holder. I have a silver tray on my bedside table. Most times it has a couple of paperback books and a few of my pup's dog biscuits on it.\nMarty post was great last week! I just love your make over of your night stand! So pretty! The lamp shade! Oh! The tissue box and doily have my heart! Just love them! So sweet of your DH to bring you a cup of Tea each morning! I had to laugh for I sure most of our night stands look the same. If someone comes in I slide my magazine piles under the bed. lol Thank you so much for joining me again for Tea Time Tuesday. I love seeing the treasures you have in Australia! Next time you find a lovely doily, think of me! I'll send you the money! I would love to have treasure from your wonderful country. I loved this Tea! So much fun!\nI forgot to tell you, blogger was messing up bad, I had to write 4 different post and your comment got deleted when I deleted the 3rd post for Tea Time Tuesday. Using inlinkz it saves the Tea Links Thank goodness! If I had used Mr. Linky all would have been lost. Just wanted you to know why your comment is not there. Again, I had so much fun seeing your wonderful treasures!\nI came back to go to your sister blog, and saw the lovely vases with the roses! So pretty!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Stop in the name of Internationale Funkausstellung. It's that time again where we implore you not to buy gadgets because there's a whole hunk of new wearable tech about to be announced.\nThe 2017 edition of IFA, everyone's fave Berlin tech expo, kicks off on Wednesday 31 August with a day (or two) of press conferences before it opens to the public from Friday 1 to Wednesday 6 September. We'll be there reporting from the show. Mike, James, Sophie and Conor are hitting up the Messe for Bratwurst, interviews, demos and more Bratwurst.\nWe're not saying all this shiny new stuff will go on sale in early September - just that it makes sense to hold up for a week or so to check out the new goodies plus the inevitable discounts for soon-to-be-old models.\nHere's what we expect to see in wearable tech, VR & AR and smart home at IFA 2017.\nGetting in nice and early with a 10.30am CET start is Acer. We reckon we'll get more of a look at its Windows Mixed Reality headset which we tried earlier this year as well as the new Leap Ware fitness smartwatch. Beyond that, who knows what it's up to in wearable tech - maybe more pet wearable talk?\nNext up is Asus at 1pm Wednesday - will we see a new ZenWatch? Unlikely, but Asus is pushing into AR with its ZenFone AR so there could be news on that front alongside what looks like laptop or tablet news from the invite.\nLater on, at 6pm CET Wednesday, Samsung's press conference at the Tempodrom is likely to be interesting. Mainly as we've heard a whole bunch of rumours, but we're still trying to work out what is coming now, what is coming later and what is bull.\nIt appears extremely likely, based on leaks and a sole FCC filing, that we're going to see the Samsung Gear Sport, though whether this is a legitimate successor to the Gear S3 and the de facto Samsung Gear S4 is unknown. Also unconfirmed are the specs, though the device would appear to be waterproof up to 5ATM, offer a heart rate monitor and be slimmer than the Gear S3.\nWe could also see a new Samsung Gear Fit2 Pro. Details and images of this have already leaked. We hear it's coming with built-in GPS, 5 ATM water resistance, swim tracking and offline Spotify playback. Check out Mike's Gear Sport and Gear Fit2 Pro wish list for other features he hopes Samsung will include in these two big launches.\nAnd if two bits of wrist-based hardware aren't enough to get you excited, a leak has suggested new IconX earbuds are on the way, as well as an updated Gear VR headset that will be able to house the Galaxy Note 8 smartphone.\nMaybe if there's time we'll receive an update on Samsung's smart home plans and hopefully something concrete around its struggling voice assistant too. The Bixby smart speaker is on hold, though knowing Samsung, it won't be for too long.\nGarmin has the potential to be a show stealer this year. Specifically, we have images of the Garmin Vivoactive 3 all-round fitness watch which has had a major facelift. We don't have spec information for this yet but stay tuned at 12pm CET on Thursday to see what Garmin has for us this fall.\nWhile the Vivosmart and Vivofit lines have been upgraded fairly recently, we haven't seen an update to the Vivomove hybrid since 2016 either. In its latest earnings, the Fenix 5 seemed to be doing well for Garmin, but revenue declined 15%, due to fewer sales of basic activity trackers.\nFossil doesn't seem to be holding a press conference, but from Thursday morning it's showing off \"new touchscreen and hybrid smartwatch collections\" at IFA.\nWe're still waiting for a lot of the Fossil Group announcements from Baselworld to drop, but Fossil might have something completely new to show, as part of its effort to get to 300 wearables in 2017. After its share price crashed earlier in August, it'll be hoping for a few (hundred) hits.\nOn Thursday afternoon, we have two press conferences from Sony and LG and we have little to zero idea what to expect. Sony starts at 1pm CET, LG at 5pm.\nSony could show off a new hearable \u2013 which could be the Sony Xperia Ear Duo Bluetooth ear bud \u2013 and smart home concepts alongside fresh smartphone and TV wares as it has done the past few shows. What's more, we may even see the Japan only Three Hands smartwatch on show.\nLG, meanwhile, has already launched two smartwatches this year - the Watch Sport and the Watch Style - but it might have more news on its high end SteamVR headset alongside the expected V30 smartphone launch. Your guess is as good as ours but hey, we like surprises.\nLenovo, which owns Motorola, is putting on its show at 8pm CET on the Thursday. Alongside a new Moto X, we're not holding out hope for another Moto smartwatch as that has been ruled out for the foreseeable.\nInstead, all eyes on Lenovo's Mirage Mixed Reality headset and we're also itching to have a play on its phone-powered AR Star Wars visor, complete with lightsaber controller, too.\nFitbit has announced the Fitbit Ionic smartwatch ahead of CEO James Park's IFA keynote on Friday at 5pm CET \u2013 and it's a biggie. The fitness forward watch boasts an all-new heart rate monitor, mobile payments and guided workouts \u2013 find out more in our Fitbit Ionic guide. There were also announcements of the Fitbit Flyer wireless headphones and new Fitbit Aria 2 smart scales.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"XLM represents the currency or 'native asset' of an open-source, distributed payments infrastructure known as Stellar.\nVouchForMe (former InsurePal) is a next gen P2P insurance platform based on blockchain.\n$MANA is the token used for exchanging land in the virtual world of Decentraland.\n12 new tokens now live on CoinDCX!\nWe have added 12 new tokens for trading in the BTC market. Deposits, withdrawal, and trading is live now.\nWe are excited to announce the winners of the DCXDiwali contest. And to know if you won the Grand Prize check out this post.\nOx made headlines recently for being the first ERC-20 token to be listed on Coinbase. Let's dive into this token for the week.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Spend the summer in your new home in one of the city's finest neighborhoods. Plenty of room to entertain the family in this custom-built ranch. Huge living room opens into the dining room and then the family room. Gleaming hardwood floors throughout. Sun-filled master bedroom with full bath. Eat-in kitchen. First-floor laundry makes for fewer steps and easy living! Meticulously maintained. New energy-efficient tankless gas hot water system and newer heating system. Professionally manicured landscaping provides great curb appeal.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Cork wallpaper increasingly become popular in the design of modern interiors. It is not surprising, because they are based on natural material, which allows achieving the effect of closeness to nature.\n\"Cork\" \u2013 this is what the cork oak bark is called in everyday life, the main feature and advantage of which is its rapid regeneration. It is received from 15-year-old trees, extracting from the trunk once in 10 years, which is completely safe for the tree. Moreover, it retains its properties for up to 200 years. A large producer of cork is Portugal. Less often it produces in France, Italy, Spain and the north of Africa.\nease of maintenance \u2013 these wallpapers are easy to clean, do not deform when exposed to water and household chemicals.\npets \u2013 cork wallpaper and favorite pets are incompatible with each other: the temptation to chew a cork or sharpen a claw on it is very strong. Therefore, you will either have to refuse cork in your interior or place such a cover outside the animal access zone.\nHow to choose cork wallpaper?\non a paper basis \u2013 cork veneer is pasted onto the paper itself. The texture of such a coating is very diverse and expressive, with a wide color palette \u2013 from light beige to dark ocher ones.\nself-adhesive wallpaper \u2013 something in between a roll cork and cork wallpaper. It is enough to simply remove the paper layer from the cork base, on which the glue composition is pre-applied, after which it is possible to glue the walls. But keep in mind, such a finish is far from a guarantor of a durable and effective result.\nShades of sand, golden, brown and beige will add heat to any room, making it conducive to relaxation. This is what contributes to the frequent use of cork in Country styled homes or ethnic design.\nThe dirt resistance and mechanical strength of such wallpaper causes a high demand for it in the design of commercial buildings with high traffic, halls, corridors, offices.\nThe use of cork wallpaper in the interior suggests some limitations in the choice of furniture. Even in combination with other coatings, the cork creates a sense of wood excess in the room. Therefore, in a room decorated with cork, there should be as little wooden furniture as possible. The elegant polished dark colored furniture fits the cork perfectly.\nTip: dyed cork fabrics are optimally combined with synthetics.\nDespite the interesting texture and natural color, monotonous cork coating is quite boring. It is better to refresh it with patches, tastefully decorated with other materials.\nNote: when combining different types of wallpaper, the main thing is that the difference is not noticeable. Therefore, in the case of cork cloths, it is necessary to select sufficiently thick types. If you can`t hide the difference in thickness, you can use decorative moldings or docking materials.\nBefore proceeding to the gluing, the wallpaper needs to be deployed and to lie down in the room for a while. It will be good to cut it immediately into strips and leave them under the press for a few days. Although the structure of cork cloths is quite heterogeneous, they do not hide the defects of the wall, so its surface should be flat.\nCork wallpaper is \"heavy\" by its structure and density, so it requires a quality reliable adhesive, for example, acrylic.\nwallpapering with acrylic glue requires promptness, so large pieces of cork cloths are best to be handled simultaneously.\nPaste area of \u200b\u200bwall same as a glued piece of wallpaper with acrylic glue. Spread evenly the adhesive with a plastic spatula.\nAttach a piece of wallpaper to the surface so that there is no air inside and press down.\nRemove the excess glue with a knife. Do not try to clean the glue with water. This will result in the formation of a white coating on the wallpaper. Therefore, allow the excesses to dry and then gently scrape or cut them off.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Made from fully tempered soda lime glass, KeepCup Brew Cork Edition features a natural cork band. Made in Portugal, using waste product from the wine cork manufacture, the band is beautiful to hold, and, over time it's patina will tell the story of your use.\nComes with a Cork band, The Force lid (pantone 412c) and Latte plug (pantone 7528c).","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Drawn from the night sky, a natural and infinite celestial canopy of sparkling starlight and orb-like iridescent moons, look to lunar inspired lighting to draw the outdoors in, or to enhance an incredible open air setting.\nClustered en masse, classic lighting options (like lanterns and bare bulbs) take on an otherworldly aura when strung between festoon garlands or a canopy of fairylights. Mixing exotic spherical lanterns, each perforated with unique patterns, or the more celestial shape of a star, creates miniature galaxies, suspended overhead for a spectacular take on a starlit ceiling.\nGrouped in magnificent numbers and in variegated heights, a nuanced palette of pales blended with gold transforms the humble paper lantern into an unrecognisably elegant canopy. And for a more decadent indoor approach, look to crystal incarnations or mirroballs, for a magical take on twilight glamour.\nComing into their own once lit (and looking decidedly less magical by day) consider timing and placement, ensuring guests first impressions of such a space is revealed only after dark, once lit!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Matt was a great salesperson. He was knowledgeable and friendly. He made this car buying experience stress free. The other office employee's were pleaseant as well. I would recommend this location and salesperson to others.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"It's beautiful to imagine that one is grass, sprouting everywhere out of the earth, living in the wind and casting and receiving pollen in the wind pouring in from the distant sea.\nIt's even more amazing to see oneself as both the grass and a little green leafhopper perching on a grass blade, in that vast, wind-swept sea \u2014 both of them at once, and both in movement through time and space, with different but joined histories.\nInstead of fingers, we have exquisite seed.\nInstead of words, we have never-ending movement that words cannot approach, because words don't need to. They weren't meant for this. This is where humans are at home. This is the grass that made us.\nThat is why all of its gestures speak.\nOne hears it brushing against one's thighs and names it as that speech: grass. Each blade is a step. Each stalk is a step remaining behind in memory, which is knowing.\nYou know this. It knows you.\nThanks for the quote. I love it.\nI love grasses, and this is a beautiful testimony to them. The idea of the little leafhopper in the vast, open sea, and their joined histories \u2013 inspiring!\nAnd ours, too, yes. I love how grasses evolved to harvest fire landscapes and heat. The fire eaters!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Accuracy and fluency: it used to be the case that, of these two constructs, fluency was the one that was the most elusive and contentious \u2013 difficult to define, difficult to test, and only rarely achieved by classroom learners.\nIt's true that fluency has been defined in many different, sometimes even contradictory ways, and that we are still no nearer to understanding how to measure it, or under what conditions it is optimally realized. See, for example F is for Fluency.\nBut I'm increasingly coming to the view that, of the two constructs, it is accuracy that is really the more slippery. I'm even wondering if it's not a concept that has reached its sell-by date, and should be quietly, but forcefully, put down.\nCorrect? Right? Conforms to the rules? What could these highly normative criteria possibly mean? Even before English 'escaped' from the proprietorial clutches of its native speakers, by whose standards are correctness or rightness or conformity to be judged?\nTake my own variety of English for example: I was brought up to say 'in the weekend'. I found it very odd, therefore, that the coursebooks I was using when I started teaching insisted on 'at the weekend'. And then, of course, there were all those speakers who preferred 'on the weekend'. It was only by consulting the Corpus of Global Web-based English (Davies 2013) that I was able to confirm that, in fact, of all the 'preposition + the weekend' combos, 'in the weekend' is significantly frequent only in New Zealand, while 'on the weekend' is preferred in Australia. OK, fine: as teachers we are sensitive to the existence of different varieties. But if a learner says (or writes): 'In the weekend we had a barby', do I correct it?\nMoreover, given the considerable differences between spoken and written grammar, and given the inevitability, even by proficient speakers, of such 'deviations' from the norm as false starts, grammatical blends, and other dysfluencies \u2013 what are the 'rules' by which a speaker's accuracy should be judged?\nIn fact, even the distinction between written and spoken seems to have been eroded by online communication. Here, for example, are some extracts from an exchange from an online discussion about a football match. Ignoring typos, which 'deviations' from standard English might be attributed to the speaker's specific variety?\n>I don't care about the goal that wasn't given; I care about how bad we played particularly when under pressure. Base on the performance from last three games we will be hammered when we play a \"proper\" decent side!! People think we are lucky to aviod Spain and get Italy but lets not forget the Italian draw Spain so they are no pushovers.\n> yes we was lucky, but all teams get lucky sometimes. thats football, you cant plan a tactic for good or bad luck.\n> Devic was unlucky to not have the goal allowed and the official on the line needs to get himself down to specsavers but as Devic was offside the goal should not of counted anyway. Anyway I pretty fed up with all the in fighting on here so I am not bothering to much with these blogs for the foreseeable future.\nI think that the point is here that nit-picking about 'should not of' and 'base on' is irrelevant. More interestingly, it's virtually impossible to tell if the deviations from the norm (e.g. 'the Italian draw Spain';' we was lucky'; 'I pretty fed up'\u2026) owe to a regional or social variety, or to a non-native one. The fact is, that, in the context, these differences are immaterial, and the speakers' choices are entirely appropriate, hence assessments of accuracy seem unwarranted, even patrician.\n>Titus. Please, please, please go back to school. Have you never heard of punctuation? What about capital letters? How about a dictionary? Sentences? Grammar?\nWhich is tantamount to saying: accuracy has to be judged in terms of its appropriacy in context.\nAccuracy is the extent to which a speaker\/writer's lexical and grammatical choices are unremarkable according to the norms of the (immediate) discourse community.\nThanks to corpora, these norms can be more easily identified (as in my 'in the weekend'). A corpus of 'football blog comment speak' would no doubt throw up many instances of 'we was lucky' and 'should of won'. 'Unremarkable' captures the probabilistic nature of language usage \u2013 that there is no 'right' or 'wrong', only degrees of departure from the norm. The greater the departure, the more 'marked'.\nThe problem is, of course, in defining the discourse community. Consider these two signs, snapped in Japan last week. To which discourse community, if any, is the English part of each sign directed? Assuming a discourse community, and given its membership, are these signs 'remarkable'? That is to say, are they inaccurate?\nBrown, H.D. (1994) Teaching by Principles: An interactive approach to language pedagogy. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall Regents.\nDavies, M. (2013) Corpus of Global Web-Based English: 1.9 billion words from speakers in 20 countries. Available online at http:\/\/corpus.byu.edu\/glowbe\/.\nThornbury, S. (2006) An A \u2013 Z of ELT. Oxford: Macmillan.\nUr, P. (1991) A Course in Language Teaching: Practice and theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.\nThanks for another thought provoking discussion. I agree the discourse community is important in considerations of language use and what is considered appropriate. However, my experience confirms what you were saying in relation to your example \"in the weekend\", which is discourse communities themselves very often disagree about the most appropriate wordings. When I was growing up in South Africa I believe it was 'on the weekend'.\nI wonder if Halliday's 'context of situation' and 'meaning potential' might be useful terms as well. This accounts for variation within the discourse community, so different options are considered acceptable based on the meaning the speaker has in mind. In your example then, 'in', 'on', 'at', etc. could all be appropriate as they just 'mark' slightly different meanings. But I suspect there must be a limit as far as accuracy goes, as there are some wordings which aren't suitable to the context, and which don't satisfy the 'meaning potential'.\nI was thinking about this recently, when I indirectly corrected a student who said \"\u2026 ate lunch \u2026\" with \u2026\" had lunch \u2026\". It seemed petty at the time and I was wondering about the benefit of pointing them towards the use of 'have' with lunch. But then I thought that as language is an evolved system, there might be value in highlighting the use of 'have' in this context, as students could then perhaps be made aware of other uses of 'have' showing the patterns, or what Willis called 'classes of words', i.e. words which are linked semantically in some way, and seem therefore to share similar patterns. I think this might afford them more opportunities to make generalizations from these instances of language.\nAs a rule, I don't usually overtly point to students' errors, but instead try to highlight alternative wordings which might be more common in more proficient speakers. I find this naturally highlights different options, which allows for a level of variation. But I guess the line between what is 'acceptable' or not will always shift as the system adapts.\n\"This accounts for variation within the discourse community, so different options are considered acceptable based on the meaning the speaker has in mind.\" I agree, Grant \u2013 but the options are constrained by the norms of the discourse community, unless the speaker wants to flout these for a special effect. The problem for teachers is that we don't always know what the speaker (i.e. the learner) has in mind, so the default position is conformity to a notional idea of 'standard English'. But I like your approach to error \u2013 not correction so much as 'well, that's one way of saying it \u2013 this is what I would say [given that situation and that discourse community \u2013 and, possibly, your current state of knowledge of the language]'.\nThat's the potency of the Hanashi method. the story is the property of the teller, it's his\/her responsibility to convey the thoughts that are the meaning of the story. The receiver never knows what these thoughts are for certain. Scary!\nI can certainly see what you are saying Scott and I kind of agree, but hasn't the 'discourse community' come to 'agree' on certain wordings which have evolved as the standard. Which doesn't mean the other wordings are inaccurate, just not standard at this point in time or place. What determines the accuracy is the meaning which emerged from the activity\/ context. This may sound banal, but it might be a useful point because as soon as we refer to a 'discourse community' it feels like we're drawing an artificial line between those in and out of the circle. This might be unhelpful as we are all part of different overlapping 'discourse communities' at the same time each with their own influences. Which is why English teachers' rooms are full of (sometimes not so) tongue in cheek discussions revolving around wordings, and perhaps accounts for Titus and his fellow commentator above.\nI have found your book 'Natural Grammar' useful in this sense as focusing on the possible meanings associated with high frequency words allows for decisions to be made regarding accuracy. So to return to your previous example a student who says, \"In the weekends I go to Dubai.\" can be considered to have been accurate since one of the meanings associated with the item 'in' is a period of time. The meaning potential 'allows' for this option amongst others, even if it is not the option I would have chosen. Decisions on accuracy surely need to be made according to wider considerations at the system level, not the individual level. Of course the two levels 'speak' to each other so natural evolution of the system will occur anyway according to emerging conditions, and different wordings will come and go.\nI think this may be an advantage that corpus linguistics offers us. If we can understand the emerging patterns of language better, we can perhaps make better decisions and find a balance which accounts for Friederike's concerns regarding adopting \"a very liberal stance on accuracy and consequently appropriacy\" and the \"intolerance to \"errors\"\" which Miguel highlights below.\nYes, I agree, Grant, but what we're really talking about here is 'idiomaticity', what Pawley and Syder years ago (1983) called the puzzle of 'nativelike selection': the fact that of all the possible ways of saying something, there are only a small set that 'have evolved as the standard', as you put it. The learner's task, according to Pawley and Syder, is to distinguish 'those usages that are normal or unmarked from those that are unnatural or highly marked'.\nSo, let me suggest we dispense with the notion of accuracy altogether, and replace it with the notion of 'appropriate idiomaticity'.\nin your example of city signs if an English speaking non-Japanese stepped on the grass and was prosecuted, how the case would proceed would to a large extent depend on whether the suspected offender understood keep off.\nWhat more is there to add? The objective of nearly all the students I've ever had was to use the kind of Standard International English we all use on this and similar blogs. (Even those who were keen football fans did not wish to learn the kind of English Titus uses in your quote above.) It's true there are tiny differences between the members of this community and we sensitive English language nuts notice them, but as the corpus study Mura refers to confirms, most native English speakers don't: what they notice as \"foreign\" is the pronunciation.\nI don't understand, Mura, \"why the implication is that accuracy is important for beginners but not so for more advanced students\"?\nBy the way, I first interpreted Mura's lack of capitals at the beginnings of paragraphs as an E. E. Cummings sort of stylistic choice. Then I realised that it was more likely because he was writing on a smartphone. But that says more about my age than Mura's English.\nThanks Mura \u2013 yes, the notion of 'perceptive fluency' (i.e. the impression one gives of being fluent) seems much more interesting than measurable fluency (e.g. speech rate, number of unfilled pauses etc). I haven't checked your link yet, but in a recent book (G\u00f6tz, 2013, Fluency in native and nonnative speech, John Benjamins) a small-scale study of NS non-specialists' perceptions of fluency found that pragmatics (e.g. realizing questions, responding to questions, being polite etc) was the highest scoring indicator of the subjects' fluency. Accuracy was up there too, but the NS non-specialists were hopeless at assessing it: 'The learner with the least number of errors gets the lowest ratings for perceived accuracy'. It seems that it is mianly only teachers who can recognize accuracy when they see it, and who (mostly) prioritize it.\nOn another note, do you think native speakers actually make \"errors\" when speaking? Slips of the tongue, yes, but errors? Of course many will argue that, \"If I'd have known he was coming\u2026\" is wrong but if the speakers own the language, do we ever get it wrong? Perhaps misunderstood.\n\"\u2026do you think native speakers actually make \"errors\" when speaking?\" Not really. They violate the rules of prescriptive grammar ('a huge amount of people', 'he plays like Rafa does' etc) but these can't really be counted as 'remarkable'.\nIt's interesting that we use the term 'fluency' for both NSs and NNSs, but 'accuracy' only for NNSs. For NSs we tend to say \u2013 not that X's speech is inaccurate \u2013 but that it is not 'proper' or 'good' English.\nParticularly, are there times that someone who can speak English perfectly well, following 'standard English' rules, actually changes to fit in with another discourse community? Could a football fan change their language depending on whether they are at home with their family compared to when they're at that game?\nOn another note, I've never come across 'in the weekend' (maybe don't meet that many NZ English speakers), but I really don't like 'on the weekend'!\nMike, I think you've put your finger on both the experiential and the affective factors that make departures from the norm 'remarkable'. If you haven't ever heard someone say 'I'm loving it', for example, it will trigger a negative reaction. Likewise, if you value the distinction between 'few' and 'less' (because you think it adds clarity to the language, or simply because it indexes you as educated) you will be offended or aggrieved by 'Ten items or less' signs in supermarkets. I suspect most of our learners have neither the experience nor the culturally-induced attitudes to detect 'remarkableness' of this type. They simply want to get on with the job of being maximally communicative.\nWhen I started teaching English was mainly a classroom activity and we teachers had the final word on what was considered grammatically correct. Incidentally I had to spend a lot more time on pronunciation work than I do now. Now \u2013 at the latest with the advent of the internet, the language belongs to everybody, fluency has been absorbed with the ubiquity of the language and we teachers (me at least) gallop alongside our students to keep up with the new structures and usages being bandied about.\nMisunderstandings will occur whenever people get together, and ironing them out intensifies their experience with the language.\nI only see problems when students have to adopt a particular style of English to take tests written by English teachers.\nThanks Helen for reminding us that 'misunderstandings will always occur' and hence that the pedant's argument that grammatical accuracy reduces misunderstandign is a specious one. Perhaps we should be training our learners \u2013 not to be accurate \u2013 but to recognize, repair and negotiate misunderstanding?\nWell a bit of both, surely. You need the accuracy to \"recognize, repair and negotiate misunderstanding\", but accuracy alone is in every sense an academic (i.e. clever, but not necessarily useful) quality.\nAs a non-native speaker teacher educator I have a slightly different stance on accuracy. Native speakers tend to know which register and level of lexical and grammatical accuracy to adopt in which setting. They have a number of options. And I don't believe that online discussions about football with peers can be seen to be of the same quality as emails to other staff members or customers. Are we really doing learners a service if we adopt a very liberal stance on accuracy and consequently appropriacy? I don't know which proportion of learners of English worldwide would only ever use the language in informal settings. Those that need English in their jobs would probably be happy to be taught a \"safe\" standard variety which does not result in raised eyebrows. Being less formal and \"accurate\" will follow surely when they interact with others and encounter more and different expressions in English.\nThanks for your comment, Friederike. I appreciate and welcome your particular vantage point on this discussion. Many non-native speakers feel that their accuracy (whether of grammar, idiom or accent) has been hard won, and should not be belittled or otherwise compromised. But I'm not suggesting that online discussions about football should serve as a new 'standard'. I'm simply saying that accuracy can be assessed only in relation to the context of use \u2013 and that those best placed to assess it are those familiar with \u2013 and invested in \u2013 this context. Those that need English for their jobs (as you say) or for academic study will be expected to conform to the norms of precisely those professional or academic contexts \u2013 which \u2013 for want of a better benchmark \u2013 probably is the 'standard' adopted by current textbooks, reference grammars etc. But those who do not aspire to these contexts and uses might be wasting a lot of time trying to master a variety that may well be inappropriate.\nHi Scott. I am also a non-native teacher. My first language is Spanish and we have a language regulator called \"Real Academia de la Lengua Espa\u00f1ola\" which prescribes language. If Bartosz used the word \"escuchante\" in Latin America, he would be prompted to use \"oyente\" or \"radio escucha\". Let's not get into detail. So, at least in Mexico, an inaccurate native speaker (in whatever context) is seen by many as being ignorant and may result in the person being the object of ridicule. This is a challenge, because as you mentioned, we can't impose a one-size-fits-all target of accuracy in English as it could be done in Spanish. So, in the end, many teachers end up teaching English as they learned Spanish. In your example, Titus replies to one of the commenters with a great point. But your example shows that intolerance to \"errors\" exist. In my experience as a user of English as a second language, I have been the victim of racism many times because of my accent and fewer times because of my \"correctness\". I felt really bad for a long time and I thought I had wasted so much time and effort in studying English. How would you prevent a learner from feeling discouraged if he is judged?\nThanks for the comment, Miguel. It's true, there's no denying the stigma that is often attached to 'sounding foreign'. I suspect that, sadly, we are hard-wired to mistrust strangers, hence our hypersensitivity to even the subtlest differences in accent. Nevertheless, more than half the world's people live in a place in which they were not born (I invented that figure \u2013 but you get the point) and hence there is much more inter-lingual contact than ever, which can only serve to break down prejudice and make the remarkable unremarkable.\nIn a recent book (Language & Mobility 2012) Alistair Pennycook explores the notion of 'passing' (as in 'to pass as a native speaker'), and he construes it as being able to 'perform like a local': 'Performing like a local is not about achieving a level of phonological or syntactic accuracy as measured by some external criteria (proficient), nor just getting by (passable), nor being acknowledged by dint of prior social status (legitimate) but rather is a question of one's language use being perceived to work \u2026. Being a resourceful speaker is what we are surely aiming at. By this I mean both having available language resources and being good at shifting between styles, discourses and genres. \u2026 We do not pass as a native speaker of some imaginary thing called a language; if we pass as anything, it is always in a particular context, in a particular genre, style, discourse or practice'.\nSignificantly, the only group that rated Wes's English poorly were \u2026. English teachers!\nMiguel, you should come to Poland and try to learn Polish. We LOVE foreigners who try to speak Polish and we LOVE their mistakes. I guess Poles just assume that Polish is too difficult for most foreigners to learn.\nThose foreigners who become quite fluent in Polish are likely to win our heart and become TV celebrities! Let me give you some examples.\nOne of the judges on Masterchef Poland grew up in France (his family had emigrated from Spain if I remember correctly). He's famous for his mistakes.\nThen, the host of another reality show is of Polish origin, but she moved to the US when she was a little girl. She has a foreign accent, uses a lot of English expressions and makes plenty of mistakes.\nBetween 2003 and 2008, there was a programme called \"Europe is likeable\" (or \"Europe can be liked\"). The host of the show invited foreigners who lived in Poland and spoke (some) Polish to talk about different apects of life in their countries. The programme was a spectacular success.\nDisclaimer: This is not true if you're a native speaker of Russian, Ukrainian or other Slavic languages.\nScott, thank you so much for your answer. Let me share this short article I found http:\/\/www.futurity.org\/why-we-distrust-foreign-accents\/ It might explain why some Americans wanted to speak with someone who spoke \"American\". On the other hand, I will gladly read that book. I think that not only \"scenarios\" change the perception of the speaker's language working or not but also the listener's culture. I think it would also be interesting to know how Wes managed to want his interlocutors to understand him and leave a good impression in the end.\nBartosz, I've heard Polish women are beautiful and Polish language has a reputation of being extremely difficult. So, it might be worth making myself the object of your laughter. In Mexico, we wouldn't mistreat a foreigner making a mistake. On the contrary, we love helping them. We are just mean with the locals, weird, huh?\nThank you very much for tackling the crucial issue of accuracy. Out of my experience in teaching written expression, accuracy cannot be disregarded as a main aspect in evaluating the students' production, whether in terms of sentence structure (writing accurate sentences which are free of sentence problems), spelling (writing words accurately), accurate punctuation, etc. So, accuracy of writing mechanics plays a big role in the overall evaluation process. What's more, even when the ideas expressed are creative and original, the lack of accuracy distorts the whole shape of the written piece and affects the evaluation scheme.\nI think that \"accuracy\" is entwined with \"rules\". Language is a system of structures that function according to a set of rules lexically, grammatically, phonologically and phonetically. So, accuracy stems from the appropriate use of the rules that govern the language. Grammatical accuracy is dominant over other language aspects I think, because of the prominence of grammar rules (I think language learners tend to link the word \"rules\" to grammar mostly often).\nTaking into consideration that language is used for communication, accuracy in speaking does not seem to be as important as in writing because the fact that the message is being conveyed, and providing immediate feedback to correct pronunciation mistakes can influence the \"fluency\" of the speaker, are example factors that reduces the focus on accuracy.\nIn the literature, other terms like \"appropriateness\" and \"correctness\" along \"accuracy\" are also mentioned when discussing grammar, and it is difficult to draw a distinction among them.\nManar, you say that '\"accuracy\" is entwined with \"rules\"'. Well, yes, that's certainly how teachers and students have traditionally viewed it. I'm suggesting, on the other hand, that it is 'entwined' with appropriacy \u2013 that you cannot assess accuracy in the absence of knowledge of what speakers in that context actually do. So, not rules, but norms.\nScott, isn't Titus only choosing (correctly) the register he needs to take part in the discussion? Presumably, if he met the queen tomorrow, he would speak in a different way. Of the two photos, I would say that only the second was accurate \u2013 the first could almost be used as a 'wet paint' sign!\nYes, Andrew, Titus is indeed choosing the appropriate register \u2013 that was my point, and it was mean-spirited of the other commenter to condemn him for violating the norms of a completely different register.\nIn short, it seems to me to be impossible to extricate the notion of accuracy from the notion of register.\nThe two go hand in hand, like fish'n'chips, down the holy aisle of language capamabilities.\nI forgot that there were two Scotts here. \"Accuracy is the extent to which a speaker\/writer's lexical and grammatical choices are unremarkable according to the norms of the (immediate) discourse community\" is a quote from Scott T. not from Scott C.\nNo dialect, including Standard International English, is static. The users are changing it all the time \u2013 that's the way languages function. Otherwise we Westerners \u2013 English speakers and others (I think you know who I mean, even if some of us, or our parents, have emigrated elsewhere) would still be speaking Proto Indo-European. There is a constant tension between the natural tendance of any language to change and the practical need to prevent a lingua franca from splitting into mutually unintelligible dialects. A lingua franca is useful \u2013 but a language becomes a lingua franca not because it is linguistically superior or more resistant to change, but for historical and political reasons.\nThe Grammar Geeks Group on Linkedin has had many discussions about the difference between prescriptive grammar rules imposed by an authority: the teacher, coursebooks, style manuals\u2026 and descriptive grammar rules which describe the regularities of any language\/dialect at a particular moment in time. Many people, including teachers, are not clear about the distinction. A lot of the discussion about grammatical rules is conducted in emotive, judgemental terms and suggest that people who speak anything other than the Standard are somehow inferior as people.\nThanks Glenys. I'm struggling a bit with the prescriptive-descriptive distinction, from a theoretical perspective at least. When you take a description (of 'any language \/ dialect at a particular moment in time', as you put it) and make it the basis of both your syllabus and your criteria for assessing accuracy \u2013 and, hence, for testing \u2013 aren't you in a sense prescribing that description? I'm not suggesting that 'anything goes' \u2013 only that we shouldn't be too complacent about the way we use so-called descriptive grammars.\nIn a discussion like this I like to think I'm a descriptivist, but in the classroom I was a prescriptivist. I don't really see how it's possible for EFL or ESL teachers to be otherwise. I did not accept the sort of sentences my students sometimes came up with \"Do I can go toilets, My Teacher?\" Does any teacher? But a self-aware prescriptivist is quite different from one who believes that there is something inherently \"bad\" in saying, for example, \"Less people play tiddlywinks than football\".\nI recently experienced an example of how rapidly language can evolve. My nephew came to visit me here in France: his mother's Japanese and he was brought up in Japan. He's quite fluent in English, maybe B1, but makes lots of \"mistakes\" judged by the norm of International Standard English. We just chatted \u2013 I wasn't in my teacher role. In just a week, I noticed how much my English was moving towards his. If we'd been isolated on a desert island, I'm pretty sure that within 10 years we'd have been speaking a new dialect of of English. I realised too that I didn't change my accent \u2013 no \"l\" for \"r\" \u2013 and also that it was the only aspect of his English I corrected him on. Just an anecdote but in agreement with the corpus based study Mura drew our attention to.\nIf English speakers (native and non-native) in their local groups all over the globe went down road my nephew and I were going, there'd soon be no Standard International English and we'd have no lingua franca (at least, not one based on English) which enables people from diverse backgrounds to participate in a discussion such as this one. Such a Standard is useful and practical \u2013 not that that we have to use it all the time.\nThanks for clarification \u2013 so I was quoting you quoting Scott T, and also quoting Scott C!\nI quite like your revised definition of accuracy, Scott.\nIt seems to me to be a more precise (scholarly?) expression of Penny Ur's idea. She mentions \"getting the language right\". I'll assume that \"right\" doesn't always mean \"(prescriptively) correct\" for her.\nI think it's important to add that users don't depart from the \"norm\" just because they don't know it. They may have reasons to do so on purpose (e.g. in advertising campaigns).\nIf you listen to something (e.g. a radio programme), you are an 'oyente' in Spanish. It comes from the verb 'o\u00edr' (to hear) and it's the only word for 'listener' that is accepted by the Spanish Language Academy (which means it's included in its Dictionary).\nStill, some Spaniards and I prefer to use an alternative form ('escuchante') to talk about radio programmes that we really like. 'Escuchante' comes from 'escuchar' (to listen) and it seems to describe actions rather than states\/perceptions (hearers vs listeners). The problem is that it's not an official word in Spanish. You won't find it in THE Dictionary of Spanish.\nAlthough I have been corrected a couple of times by hard-line prescriptivists, I'll keep using the illegal 'escuchante': not because I'm stupid too learn the rules, but because that's exactly the word that I need to talk about my favourite radio programmes.\nIs your claim that \"No native speaker of Spanish would interpret\u2026\" EVIDENCE-based? If you have made it because you're a native speaker of Spanish, then, sorry, I'm not really convinced by your OPINION.\nGoogle \"escuchante de radio\" and you'll see it's been used by some native speakers. I'm not the one who invented the word.\nI admit that 'escuchante' might be a 'marked' choice for SOME speakers of Spanish, since there is a more frequently used alternative term. But that's exactly my point: I want a 'marked' word to express myself precisely, i.e. by contrasting 'oyente' and 'escuchante'. I haven't got rid of 'oyente' completely. I simply need both words.\nFinally, I don't agree it causes communication breakdown. The meaning of 'escuchante' is quite transparent: it can be reconstructed if you know 'eschuchar' + -nte suffix (even if you don't like the form). That's something that every native speaker (and most intermediate learners) should be able to do.\nYes, I'm a native speaker of Spanish.\nI wouldn't say that the markedness of your 'escuchante' is just an opinion. It's a 'lexicality' judgment based on 48 years of exposure to and use of the language.\nI am very much aware of the importance of language play in SLA. Totally agree. I'm also a literary translator, which has allowed me to toy with metaphorical constructs (equivalences and marginalities), and creative word choice, word building, and word combinations.\nDo you know what my first word association with 'escuchante' was? A student on an audit basis. A marginal one? A Native-American with an ear on the ground.\nIndeed, idiolect (one's own speech style) and creativity also challenge the notion of accuracy \u2013 and also my own defintiion of it. Poetry is, almost by definition, 'remarkable' \u2013 but perhaps only outside the community that reads it. The problem is that, as Luke Prodromou among others has argued, when learners attempt to be creative with the second language (as in Bartosz's 'escuchante') they are corrected. When native speakers do it, they are not corrected \u2013 they are even congratulated on their ingenuity. Double standards?\nI guess native speakers of any language 'know' when departures from unmarked forms are necessary creative \u00edmpetuses, or spontaneous attempts to lexicalize the unnecessary.\nLook, it's quite simple. We need a Ministry of Correct English who pronounce on matters of accuracy. This weekend business is easy, it's \"at the weekend\" or \"during\" is permissible. Other colonial variants are incorrect and that's that.\nConfusions such as the use of the word alternate when the correct word is alternative will be corrected, no longer will people \"protest the injustice\" when they actually want to protest \"against\" the injustice and the heinous \"train station\" when we all know that the correct term is \"railway station\" will no longer be an issue. Anyone who uses an adjective rather than an adverb will probably be shot at dawn.\nAll BBC, Civil Service personel and public employees will only be able to stay in post if they demonstrate a level of accuracy acceptable to the MOCR.\nI would of thought it was all self evident!\nOf course if there ever was something like a Ministry of Correct English a lot of people would just rebel against it by using non-standard forms even more.\nPompous prescriptivists always set themselves up for ridicule.\nMy two cents on Scott's post is that it seems to be going way too far to scrap the concept of accuracy altogether. The revised definition given in the article fits the description of accuracy which Scott lays out very well.\nGreat post! And it got me thinking about your definition. I'm just back from a run and on my way back stopped to talk to Fran, an ex-student of mine. I've been living and working in Spain for 25 years now and as would be expected have reached a fairly decent level of \"accuracy\" and \"fluency\", have read quite a few Spanish classics, read the newspaper and converse on a wide variety of subjects on a daily basis. So why do quite a few people speak to me as if I were brain damaged? The quick answer is my horrible accent and intonation. When you have a Belfast accent speaking Spanish people automatically assume that you understand as you sound, rather than how \"accurately or fluently\" you speak.\nDo I suffer from the same prejudice with my students? I have to admit I do. A few months ago I carried out a level test for a student who spoke with a wonderful London accent. With that accent I automatically assumed that her grammar and vocabulary would be up to the same standard. It took me a while to realise that I'd made a mistake. What she said was pretty dire compared to how she said it. (Incidentally she fooled the FCE examiners too and passed the oral exam).\nThe point I'm making is that any definition of accuracy which focuses solely on lexical and grammatical choices without taking phonology into consideration would only be useful for written rather than spoken English. Or have I totally misunderstood the definition?\nFantastic post, Scott. As you say, \"The problem is\u2026 in defining the discourse community.\" At one company I teach at I used to correct the students' pronunciation of the word \"inVENtory\" until I sat in on a conference call and realized that all the L1 Spanish, Italian and French speakers who were at the other end of the call said it exactly the same way. Their particular corporate subset of international business English had settled on this pronunciation as correct and there is little I could do to change it if I wanted to (and now I don't). As you suggest, there is a vast array of discourse communities and even my \"standard English\" might be wholly inappropiate\u2013and therefore judged as non-fluent\u2013in a number of them.\nThanks for the comment \u2013 and for bringing pronunciation into the equation. I deliberately left it out of my definition (I referred to \"lexical and grammatical choices\" where I could have been more inclusive, e.g. \"linguistic choices\") because (a) you'll never get rid of an L1 accent, even if you wanted to, so to fold it into a general notion of accuracy would seem to weight the dice against the learner ever being judged fairly \u2013 your student with the London accent is a sort of coutner example!; (b) unlike 'holes' in your grammatical or lexical knowledge, which you can skirt around using communication strategies, you can never 'disguise' your L1 accent \u2013 so pronunciation does seem to be a 'special case'; and (c) there are huge variations in accent among NSs \u2013 even more, arguably, than in grammar and lexis \u2013 so how do you identify the norm from which the learner is departing or to which the learner should aspire?\nNevertheless, I think you are absolutely right if you mean that the criteria of remarkableness (rather than, say, native-like-ness) should apply to pronunciation, alongside \u2013 but not to be confused with \u2013 intelligibility.\nThat certainly puts things in a new perspective. This concept of \"remarkableness\" (do you mean worth remarking on \/ interrupting for \/ commenting on \/ correcting?) seems to point us more in the direction of a pragmatic approach to teaching, the central goal being to move students forward rather than an obsessive fixation on accuracy, which turns out in the end to be a highly subjective and arbitrary construct, often becoming a hindrance instead of a yard stick for progress. Does that encapsulate your central point or am I way off the mark?\nBy 'remarkableness' I wanted to capture the sense of the technical term 'markedness', a 'marked' form being one that is less typical, less basic, less frequent, more complex, more salient than an unmarked one. I also wanted to capture the idea that your attention is temporarily distracted by such departures from the norm: you notice them. This might lead you to the conclusion that the speaker is 'foreign', a learner, or otherwise not one of your own speech community, which in turn might induce certain responses: 'foreigner talk', extra effort, or even avoidance.\nMost of the examples of inaccuracies so far have been of the \"ate\/had lunch\" \/ \"on\/in the weekend\" type, haven't they, by which I mean local mistakes (for lack of a better term and \"local\" in the discourse, rather than geographical sense).\nI'm not in principle opposed to a sensible slackening of the reins with which ELT's grammar police get to determine what's right or not, but I do wonder how a such a change should be communicated to teachers worldwide. Surely we don't want teachers to view most developmental mistakes (which with a little scaffolding + feedback + renoticing can bring students closer to the target forms) as an acceptable final product. I think what I'm trying to suggest is that \"I no went there yesterday\"\/\"Do I can ask a question?\" and \"in\/on the weekend\" shouldn't be considered in the same terms or else the notion of interlanguage and interlanguage restructuring will have very limited use in ELT pedagogy.\nThere's also the issue of ultimate level of achievement, which you mentioned above. As a non-native speaker, I am constantly being assessed on my language proficiency, both formally and informally (e.g.: If I send an e-mail to my editor at 3am, forget to proofread it and let a typo or two slip in, chances are that she will wonder whether those are simply typos). So accuracy \u2013 as it is defined by mainstream ELT \u2013 matters a lot to me. And it probably matters a lot of to most non-native teachers, who, as you said, fought very hard for their accuracy and depend on it to keep their jobs and advance in their careers. And it's precisely these people that will have to buy the idea that, at the end of the day, had lunch and ate lunch are both fine.\nThanks, Luiz. \u2013 always measured and insightful!\nBut let me dispel the idea that I am talking about a 'slackening of the reins'. I'm sorry if I gave that impression. What I am saying is that you can't impose a one-size-fits-all target of accuracy on all learners. If you like, I am substituting the notion of accuracy with one of 'rightness' \u2013 not as 'correctness', but in the sense of 'fitness for purpose'. As Diane Larsen-Freeman puts it, while teachers need to understand the natural processs of interlanguage development (and hence accept the inevitability of \"error\") they 'are [also] responsible for aiding learners to at least approach the norms of the community in which the learners seek membership' (2013: 214). If the community in which the learners seek membership is that of English language teachers, then, of course, the bar will be raised very high.\nOf course, the problem is that we don't often know (because they don't) what the community is in which the learners seek membership, so we teach them (and assess them) as if they were ALL going to be teachers of English or rocket scientists or whatever.\nAs an instance, the assessors manual for Cambridge Proficiency once included a Q&A section. One of the questions went something like: 'Is colloquial language or slang permitted [in the exam]?' And the A: Yes, so long as it's grammatically correct.\nLarsen-Freeman suggests that, instead of setting some kind of idealized 'end state' as the putative objective of teaching, we should set the goal 'as developing capacity', where 'capacity is that which enables learners to move beyond speech formulas in order to innovate'. And she adds, 'Within this overall goal, identify particular contexts of use, contexts in which norms for local \"success\" can be established' (op. cit).\n'Local success' would seem to be a more realistic goal than some kind of global 'gold standard'.\nLarsen-Freeman, D. 2013. 'Another step to be taken: Re-thinking the end point of the interlanguage continuum', in Han and Tarone (eds.) Interlanguage:Fortty years later. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.\nThe one thing that strikes me, Scott, when I look back over the years, is that what we were sold back in the early days, the idea of accuracy leading to fluency, was the cart before the horse. Looking back over my own language learning experiences, it's now pretty obvious to me that first I was fluent \u2013 albeit with a hundred and one 'inaccuracies' in everything I uttered \u2013 and then I became accurate. So it's great to see you raising question marks against early, narrow definitions of accuracy, and offering us a view that is more fitting to the 21st-century reality of language use in general, and of the reality of a fully globalised English in particlar, and the only thing I'd venture to add is the need to put the horse back in front of the cart.\nYes, Robin, exactly. I don't know who it was (maybe Stephen Krashen) who pointed out that accuracy (if such a construct exists) is 'late acquired', both in first and in second language acquisition. We achieve fluency which we then fine-tune for accuracy. Of course, there's always the risk that \u2013 in SLA \u2013 the speaker will dispense with the fine-tuning, a state that used to be called fossilization. All things being equal, I'd rather be 'fluent but fossilized' than 'accurate but non-communicative'.\nScott, I've been thinking about \"the norms of the (immediate) discourse community\" in different places and Gibraltar came to my mind.\nGibraltar is famous of code-switching (English is more prestigious than Spanish), but in fact it's common to hear people mixing English and Spanish words, syntax and pronunciation in one sentence.\nIt seems that most native speakers willing to go to Gibraltar should learn some Spanish if they want to pass as a Gibraltarian. Some of their lexical and grammatical choices would probably be 'remarkable' if they spoke just \"standard\" English.\nI'd like to say a couple of words and join the discussion, if it's not too late.\nOnce while discussing the overall goal of teaching pronunciation in the EFL context with my trainees (btw using, Scott, your book \"About Language\"), one young woman very strongly advocated aiding students to go beyond the limits of intelligibility, towards more native-like proficiency (whatever that accent could be). Her main argument was that her own struggle to sound like her listener was embedded in her desire to show respect for her listener, so that her speech could sound easier to process and comprehend, yet with no intention to assimilate or \"seek membership\" in the target language community. From this perspective accuracy could be defined as the speaker's willingness to abide by the linguistic culture (language norms as you say) of their listener in order to hold a dialogue (in Bakhtin's sense). The speaker's initial idea of accuracy will certainly always depend on their previous experience \u2014 what they have been told, taught, exposed to or what they have just picked up.\n\"Foreigner\" talk, that we all can do on instinct, is an adaptive strategy, its intention being to sound more comprehensible. In my opinion, with so many Englishes in the world this strategy should be explicitly trained in the classroom, i.e. students should be made aware of different ways English may sound and how they can notice it and adapt to their potential listener. I would really appreciate it if coursebook writers could kindly include a note about each sample of written and oral texts they use and say where it comes from, where the speaker is from and what features this English variety has.\nHope it was accurate enough to make sense.\nBtw, when is the new edition of \"About language\" due?\nThat was surely a very interesting point you made.\nBut as an efl teacher I would like to understand how does this relate to my teaching? Does this mean that one doesn't have to put a great emphasis on accurate English, teaching grammar or correct mistakes in writing assignments?\nBasically what is my main target in teaching English?\nThanks a lot and a happy new year!\nIn your personal opinion, do you think it is good to teach English using modern songs which have incorrect language? To emphasize the differences between spoken language and formal one.\nThe best you can due for learners is to equip the to explore a language for themselves to find ways of communicating that best suits their own purpose.\nThank you for sharing your insights on accuracy, I found them very engaging and thought provoking. The fact that Titus says \"Didn't know this was an English class,\" strikes me as quite disturbing. Are we English teachers that bad? Always correcting our students and requiring that they speak accurately?\nThe real question is, like you said, where do we set the boundaries between accuracy and fluency? I strongly believe that educators need to give their students the choice and ability to speak accurately so they can use language in a variety of conditions and situations. Language learners that can only speak their acquired language in certain settings might become fixed on that setting only and won't be able to expand their knowledge and thought beyond it. However, I do agree with Titus that the language one uses shouldn't be an indicator of his or her intelligence. Sadly we live in a very biased world, in which language is a means of stereotyping people and placing them in a certain social status. I hope that one day people will have the ability to set aside their prejudiced thoughts and get over the idea that the language one uses is a gauge of how much they know.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The hospital's research supports the belief that the maternity skin-to-skin sling from Beb\u00e9 Due is beneficial to the development of premature babies.\nThe Sant Joan de D\u00e9u Hospital chose the Beb\u00e9 Due maternity skin-to-skin sling three years ago, and it has now been demonstrated that this sling has assisted the recovery of babies born preterm.\nThe maternity skin-to-skin sling allows a baby to be in direct contact with the mother's skin, and this helps it to recover from the strain of the birthing process. The sling ensures that the baby is in a warm, peaceful and loving environment, even though it is in the relatively cold environment of a hospital ward.\nFor more than six years now, Beb\u00e9 Due has been collaborating with the Sant Joan de D\u00e9u Hospital, which is considered to be at the forefront of mother-baby care. As part of this collaboration, Beb\u00e9 Due funds two parallel studies related to premature babies. The first one studies the mechanisms of foetal and perinatal growth, taking epigenetic factors into account.\nThe second researches the possible impacts - on the adult lives of premature babies - of being born premature with low birth weight (75% of the babies admitted) or with congenital malformations, respiratory problems or infections (25 %).\nThe hospital has more than 130 years of experience, and specialises in the problems of women, children and adolescents. It combines the human side of healthcare with scientific progress. The studies funded by Beb\u00e9 Due have as their starting point adverse perinatal conditions and focus on neurodevelopment. The importance of these studies lies in the fact that it is in the prenatal period when an unborn child experiences its fastest growth, and when the most important organs - in terms of the sort of life the baby will have as an adult - are formed.\nSome of the most significant results obtained in the course of these years have shown that heat, breastfeeding, breathing support and the skin-to-skin technique improve quality of life for these babies. The Sant Joan de D\u00e9u Hospital chose the Beb\u00e9 Due maternity sling three years ago, for skin-to-skin therapy, and it has now been demonstrated that this sling has assisted the recovery of babies born preterm.\nThe hospital has more than 130 years of experience, and specialises in the problems of women, children and adolescents. It combines the human side of healthcare with developing new scientific techniques.\nThe \"Espa\u00f1a\" brand has positioned itself in Kind & Jugend 2012 with a large stand exclusively dedicated to Spanish baby wear, children's clothes and babycare products.\nBeb\u00e9 Due is a finalist in the Todopapas Awards. Vote for us!\nThe Beb\u00e9 Due Medic baby bottles features in the book, \"Universal Design: The HUMBLES Method for User-Centred Business\"","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"One of our clients wants to add streaming video from the Axis P 1357 E that we sold them and we're not excatly sure how to go about this. Does anybody have any recomendations that would make it easy for us to do this? Ideally the streaming window would open as a frame in our websiite.\nWhat is the industry standard for streaming video window size? We're cellular based so we need to be cognizant of usage.\nWhat about recording video? What if the clients wants a remote dvr that loop records for a week??\n1) Do you have a sense of the cellular bandwidth available for supporting live view streams?\n2) The P1357 is a multistreaming camera, and it probably will need a 'stream' setup for full resolution, low framerate (timelapse) and then a lower resolution, higher framerate stream setup for live video. Does that make sense?\nThere are a number of html scripts that can be used to pull Axis video streams into websites. (Also: see the Axis Windows Development API) However, I'm way outside my wheelhouse recommending the right way for your service to add this, and not all methods may work with your current firmware versions or be supported by Axis. Hopefully someone else can help on this point.\nAlso the P1357 supports SD storage on the camera itself. The camera can be configured to write video locally to the card (ie: motion events, etc) and then played back from the camera interface.\nI'm data pooled with multiple cams so we probably have 30-40 GB per month available and I can always increase if needed. I can log in and see the H264 very well.\nYes, we have it setup that way now but I'm not sure how to get the video to go to a website where the viewers can then see it. I could give the users the IP log in info and let them go through the Axis software but that will use too much data.\nCam is already operating in the field without an sd card so I'd have to ship one out, have client open cam and install, etc. Rather not do that though.\nI believe click2stream is a competitor, not an enhancement, to his offering.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Our vision is to create a large and open market place where merchants of all types can benefit from a joint effort to build in traffic through original and relevant content and value adding services. We seek to provide a place in our shopping mall for all who look for a place in internet where you can define what you are free from constricting yellow-pages-like categories. At chollazo.com you decide what your business categories are, what your keywords must be and how the potential customer can contact you without any intermediation. We seek to export this vision to the offline world creating an affiliate network of merchants that cooperate together for fulfillment and delivery processes, we seek to create an e-commerce platform where merchants can benefit from low cost credit card fees, fast delivery and consultancy support at really competitive rates.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The real trick with success is knowing how to repeat it, and that's what makes Vice President of Finance and Analytics Craig Devine so valuable. A veteran of more than 30 years of the hospitality industry's financial side, he knows what goes into innovative, sustainable business models. With a background in the operational aspects of finance, he has worked with both senior leadership and frontline associates, serving industry leaders such as Marriott, Wyndham International and, prior to HRI Lodging, Aramark. Thanks to his track record of success, he's risen steadily throughout his career and has become an integral part of the HRI leadership team.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"You never know how much you miss something until you lose it.\nTake collagen. I had always taken it for granted. My skin was smooth, firm and bounced back immediately when you pinched it.\nYeah, yeah, I know it wouldn't always be like that. One day I'd get old and wrinkly\u2026. But that day was eons away. Why think about it now?\nThen it happened. Around my late 20s, I've noticed my first few crow's feet creeping up around my eyes. That was my wake up call. I had to do something to restore that collagen now or every year, it'd get worse and worse.\nWhat The Heck Is Collagen And Why Does It Matter?\nCollagen is the protein that keeps your skin elastic. When your skin loses it, it starts to sag. Wrinkle, even.\nThis is something that happens naturally as you age. And when I say as you age, I mean as you grow up. You start losing 1% collagen each year since you turn 21! 21 not 51 ladies!\nIf you want to keep those pesky wrinkles off your face, you need to keep that collagen put and rebuild the little you lose every year.\nBut, is that even possible? Can skincare give you your collagen back or is that science fiction?\nNot all retinoids are the same. Prescription forms work much faster but they're super irritating. OTC forms like retinol work more slowly but they're more gentler on the skin.\nStill, it's best to start with a small (<1% concentration) twice a week and build up both dose and frequency gradually.\nRelated: Which Strength Of Retinol Should You Use?\nYou probably know vitamin C because of its powerful antioxidant properties. But this antiaging superstar is also essential for collagen synthesis.\nIf you apply a high enough concentration of vitamin C to your skin, it'll boost the production of collagen.\nA vitamin C serum isn't optional. So why not use one that has its BFFs vitamin E and ferulic acid, too? Together they boost collagen production AND your sun protection!\nYou know something else your skin needs? Exfoliation. Seriously, girl, those dead cells on your skin are roughing up its texture and stealing its glow.\nBut why opt for a scrub that only gets rid of them when glycolic acid does the exfoliating job fine AND boosts the production of collagen too?\nP.S. If you have sensitive skin, glycolic acid may be too harsh for you. But all other skin types can use it safely.\nP.P.S. Glycolic acid boosts collagen at 10% and higher concentrations. By all means, use your glycolic acid exfoliants if they work for you. But if you want it to boost collagen, consider going for chemical peels.\nAmino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Collagen is a protein. It follows that feeding your skin amino acids can give it what it needs to make more collagen.\nBut not all amino acids are created equal. The best to boost collagen production are l-lysine, l-proline, and l-threonine. Use them generously!\nYou know what else is essential for collagen synthesis? Copper. Give your skin more copper and collagen production shoots up.\nBut\u2026 here comes the catch: too much copper is toxic for you. I know, bummer!\nGood news: scientists have found a workaround. When you bind copper to peptides, it becomes safe to use on the skin. Phew!\nThe most popular copper peptide is GHK-Cu. It boosts the production of collagen, elastin, and other components of the skin's natural barrier; has anti-inflammatory properties; and helps heal wounds. Pretty awesome, isn't it?\nRelated: Are Copper Peptides Better Than Retinoids?\nLet's face it. There's only so much topical treatments can do. If you want something stronger (and your wallet can take the hit) try Genesis laser. A 2005 study shows it helps create new collagen.\nThe catch? You need more than one or two sessions. Six are recommended!. But, the results last up to 5 years.\nGensis isn't the only laser that can boost your collagen. Medlite is giving it a good run for its money too. A series of six treatments (that number again!) can stimulate the production of new collagen. Its effects lasts for about 3 to 5 years.\nIf you're looking for another professional alternative, try LED Phototherapy. It helps repair sun damage and boost the production of both collagen and elastin.\nThe best part? It has fewer effects than laser and is safe for dark skin, too.\nLost collagen isn't lost forever! With the right skincare products and treatments, your skin'll look younger for longer. No one'll be able to guess your real age.\nHow do you rebuild lost collagen? Share your thoughts in the comments below.\nRachel, than you! So glad you find it useful.\nHi! I'm a 25 year old girl from the most northern part of Sweden, and I'm very interested in skincare. The thing is that the weather conditions can be a bit extreme where I live and I'm not sure how to adopt my skin care routine appropriately, so I have some questions that I hope you might be able to answer. Firstly, is it a good idea to wash your face before going outside in the winter time (when it's say around -25 degrees Celsius or colder)? I was always taught as a child that this would give your skin less protection against the cold and that I shouldn't, but I have sightly oily skin so I'm not sure what to do. Secondly, is it necessary to apply sunscreen in the middle of winter when we who live really far north either don't see the sun at all or just barely see it for a few hours per day? And thirdly, during the summertime we have the reverse phenomena where the sun shines 24 hours per day, so should I apply sunscreen at night? The sun will most definitely shine on my skin during the night even if it is through a window.\nI haven't been able to find any useful information regarding this, and I would be very grateful if you could help me with these questions. Thank you for a great blog, I've learned so much from you!\n1. It depends. A lot of bar soaps are pretty harsh on the skin and can damage its protective barrier. When that happens, harsh weather can wreak havoc on the skin. But a lot of cleansers today are very gentle, and remove dirt without compromising this barrier. Afterwards apply a moisturizer with skin-identical ingredients (such as ceramides and fatty acids) that help strengthen that barrier, and you should be fine.\n2. As a rule, sunscreen should be used from the moment the sun goes up (or you wake up, obviously), to the moment it goes down. That's because, unlike sunburn-inducing UVB rays which are stronger between 10am and 4pm, wrinkle-causing UVA rays are always present. So, if you're concerned about anti-ageing, yes, you should wear sunscreen in winter too, but only until the sun sets. If you're worried about vitamin D deficiency, and can't get enough of it from your diet alone, then I'd suggest going without sunscreen for a day a week. It may cause some sun damage to the skin, but it's not as bad as the harm a lack of vitamin D does.\n3. If the sun is able to hit your skin at night, then yes, you should apply sunscreen at night too. UV rays can penetrate through glass too, unfortunately, so, if you're directly in front of a window, you should still wear sunscreen.\nHI, I found your site looking for something else and this article caught my attention. I have recently been looking for a collagen supplement. I heard they are great for collagen production. I've been looking for hydrolyzed collagen supplements and found there are many out there. Verisol and BioCell had some studies done with promising effects (I found them on pubmed). Do you have any thoughts on using oral supplements (pills) for collagen production?\nMostly importantly, do you find anything indicating it is unsafe to ingest these supplements? My thought \u2013 if it can't hurt, may as well give it a try \ud83d\ude42 Do you have a favorite brand of collagen or one you'd recommend trying?\nI've been poking around your site for about an hour\u2026.it's just amazing! Great site!\nSP, thank you! So glad you like my website, and hope to see you around often.\nWere those studies you saw about collagen peptides? Collagen itself is a protein, and, as such, when ingested gets broken down into amino acids. This makes collagen supplements completely useless.\nCollagen peptides, on the other hand, are small peptides made up of several amino acids, which the body can use to make new collagen. Collagen peptides are also treated with specific enzymes to ensure that skin cells can readily use them. This type of collagen seems to be a bit more effective, although most of the studies I've seen about them are made by the manufacturers.\nWhat are your thoughts on products containing growth hormone? Do they work and are they safe for long\/er term use? What do you think of antioxidants in entirely natural forms like say, cranberry seed oil? Strong enough for any discernible improvement?\nFynl, I don't like the idea of using hormones in skincare, especially human growth hormones. Hormones are something I wouldn't mess with and there isn't much proof they work anyway. Cranberry seed oil and other oils like that are fine. I especially love rosehip oil because it's a natural source of vitamin A.\nI must say, i never found any benefit using skin oils and found using they made my skin look worse if anything, despite being sparing with them (2-3 drops max). Recently i have tried squalane oil, which is one of the skin oils which does not oxidize, and actually acts like a anti oxidant. I have noticed a difference using this oil compared to others.\nFYI My skin care routine consists of l abscorbic acid and matrixyl in the morning, retinol and niacinamide at night (once a week I use retin a, i am starting the process of adjusting to it) a good dermalogica moisturizer, with a couple of drops of squalane oil added, gentle but effective cleansers, and of course, religious sunscreen\u2026 3 months into my routine i have everyone asking me what i have done to my skin, i get loads of compliments.\nLily, your skin routine is spot on. No wonder your skin looks amazing. Well done for putting it together!\nThat's a great point you're making about oils. I think they can work but they do go bad quicker than store-bought cosmetics. If you want to go down that route, you need to be prepared to use them quickly and buy often. But I also think oils work best for dry and dehydrated skin types. Other skin types won't see much of a difference and may even get breakouts.\nAudrey, there is some evidence that other peptides, like Matrixyl 3000, can help, but it's very scant. Most studies are still done by the manufacturers and I don't count those.\nSkincare products with collagen are useless, but what about hydrolyzed collagen? Is it useless too?\nAM, it MAY have some benefits in supplements (the jury's still out there) but in skincare, it's just a moisturizer.\nMe too\u2013love your site and find it very interesting. Thank you very much!\nI've recently been researching micro needling and had my first session this week. I am not yet ready to spring for doing micro needling with PRP, so I had it done by a licensed esthetician who uses Biopelle ampoules with snail serum, a mask with stem cells derived from plant sources, and hyaluronic acid, all applied topically.\nI have to say, even just two days later, my skin looks very good, fine lines are definitely diminished.\nWhat seems to be the consensus is that the wounds the micro needles create in the skin result in tiny channels through which good quality products can actually reach the dermis, rather than just sitting on top of the skin, as is the case whenever we apply topicals. The act of \"wounding\" the skin seems to cause the collagen to contract, resulting in the body creating more collagen. These tiny channels remain open only for a short period.\nHave you checked this out yet? If so, I'm wondering what you think.\nI myself would not attempt to do any sort of needling on my face. I'll leave that to the professionals, but I am wondering about buying a derma roller and using some of the products that you've mentioned as helping to create more collagen, but on my arms and legs. Any thoughts?\nKab, I agree about everything you'd said about microneedling. It does trigger the production of collagen and helps skincare products better penetrate the skin. Once in a while it's great. But I'm concerned that wounding the skin often may make healing more difficult in the long run.\nBetween treatments, you can use some of these options to help your skin produce more collagen.\nHi Gio, what a great article. I love that you admit the truth about collagen in creams, and I say that as a woman with a feww bottles of face cream containing collagen. The tips about retinoids and vit C are spot on.\nI have been usung both plus I have actually been drinking collagen a lot lately. Its making a difference. My face is appearing plumper. I read a study that inspired me. The study said that drinking collagen causes an increase in key amino acids and the peptides in the body. The result is an increase in production of hyaluronic acid in the skin of 3.8 fold just two hours after drinking it. So drink up! Haha.\nI think your blog is great so I am going to subscribe.\nI was about to ask you the question about your thoughts on consuming collagen and it looks like the last comment touches upon it already. I saw this collagen formula at the store the other day. I did not even know such a thing existed.\nMaria, as I said the science is conflicting. I think it's the price is reasonable, you can give it a try. But I wouldn't invest too much in it just yet.\nWhat is your opinion of Sero Vital?\nNora, I don't really like human growth hormones. If not used properly, they can do some serious damage.\nI love your detailed and super helpful writing. Will be a diligent reader or yours.\nNhanh Le, aww thank you so much for your support! I really appreciate it.\nThanks for such informative and balanced writing.\nFWIW, drinking collagen and minerals in the form of organic homemade bone broth is another way to nourish skin from the inside. Have only anecdotal evidence it works since every person I know who does it has seen improvement in their skin \u2014 fuller, plumper, tighter, and more glowing. Takes about a month to see the results.\nI'm 35 and up until recently I've had great skin. I've always ate healthy, wore sunscreen, and took care of myself. However, over the last few months things haven't been going well. I went back to school, my mom got sick, and overall the stress took a toll on me. I've noticed these dark rings around my eyes and they look sunken. My derm told me I've lost volume and I'm aging and will need fillers. I'm very scared to do this and was wondering if there is any hope out there to build up volume again naturally like with some of the things youve mentioned above. I've been really bummed out and blaming myself for this happening to my face. Any advice would help!\nCynthia, are you using anything else before moisturiser? It seems like your skin's protective barrier is severely damaged. Try a gentle moisturiser like Cerave PM Moisturiser.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Interpellate the brands you like and get spotted!\nIn this space you can spontaneously post your creations. Photo, video, music: it's your turn!\nDo you want to be noticed by a brand that you like? Show him your talent and know-how! The opportunity for you to maybe get the collaboration of your dreams.\nOnce sent and validated, the brand will have access to your \u00ab creative challenge \u00bb and can leave you a comment. Your fans will also be able to follow you and share your creations.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"As the tale begins, a man wakes up in a bare room with no idea who he is, where he is, or how he got there. Mr. Blank, as Auster dubs him, cannot even remember the names of objects, so every piece of furniture in eyeshot has been labeled: DESK, LAMP, CHAIR. A manuscript rests on the desk, so Mr. Blank sits down and begins to read. He finds himself reading about a man who is imprisoned, who is being watched and perhaps tormented. Mr. Blank begins to relate to the tale. Then he is interrupted by a guest who has some questions for him.\nSay what one will about Auster's repetition of devices - the book within a book, the off-stage tormentor, the loss of memory - he has become frightfully good at manipulating a good story out of them. The novel unfolds over the course of a single day, so the reader experiences Mr. Blank's curious condition in real time. Within a few pages one is flying through this book in search of answers, every bit as agitated as Auster's hero.\nEvery few pages, Mr. Blank meets yet another visitor who has come to check on him.\nReaders familiar with Auster's literary detective series, The New York Trilogy, will recognize these characters: Anna Blume, Flood, and Fanshawe. Auster has scripted them all back into action here, only now they are doing the interrogating. Why did you put me through such trials? Do you still think about me? By braving the surefire criticism that he has gone down the wormhole of authorial self-regard, Auster has cleverly captured a writer's dilemma. The more he gives to his creations, the emptier he becomes - to the point where he has nothing left to give. Still his creations ask for more.\nTravels in the Scriptorium is a bit of a closed system. One needn't have read The New York Trilogy to appreciate the book, but it helps. Some curiosity about or sympathy for a writer's plight might also make this a more enjoyable read, too. But Auster doesn't leave the newcomer in the dark. There are some wonderful touches here. After he discovers that the manuscript on the desk is unfinished, Mr. Blank has a go at finishing it. \"Haven't felt so full of beans all day,\" he says after making some headway. Later he rewards himself with a nap and returns from \"a brief sojourn in The Land of Nod.\" Even though the author is hitting a minor key, readers are apt to feel the same way after this latest visit to the Land of Auster.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Tired of dorm living? Want to get away from the headache of roommates? Miss having a pet? Come view Boulevard Apartments. We are conveniently located along major bus lines are only minutes away from local universities and various student friendly neighborhoods. These dorm apartments are perfect for the student budget and what's more they're pet friendly! Schedule an appointment today!\nBoulevard Apartments is located and 0.74 miles from University of Pittsburgh. The property has a Walkscore of 83, so you should be able to walk or ride a bike most of the time. The property has a Transitscore of 68, so you'll have good transportation options.\nBoulevard Apartments has many shops nearby. Coffee shops in the area include Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh, Starbucks, Panera Bread. There are a number of markets in the area include Trader Joe's, Whole Foods Market, Giant Eagle.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The work Paw patrol, Winter rescues represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Lewisville Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.\nPaw Patrol is on a roll, even through the ice and snow, in these seven wintry missions, including a double-length adventure to save Christmas! From a ski-lift rescue to tracking down a snow monster, no job is too big and no pup is too small. Plus, see how Rubble first joined the team by helping out in a snowy situation!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Protect Your Home's Upholstery, Carpets And Draperies With Fabric & Fiber Protection!\nSpring is just around the corner and in Pasadena spring-cleaning is at the top of many people's lists of things to do.\nNow is the time to prep your home for the season's parties, outdoor barbeques, and other activities. Then you can enjoy taking in Pasadena's many spring events. Such as the \"Season of Spring Art Show\", now being held at the Flower Pepper Gallery where hundreds of artists are now displaying their work based on theme of spring.\nOn the other hand, you could just hang out or stroll down Colorado Blvd. and enjoy a day of shopping.\nThere is also the famous Pasadena Heritage's Spring Home Tour, which this year will host tours of homes with a Spanish flair.\nYour home too will be host to many events also in the coming weeks and months.\nShouldn't your home be ready?\nDraperies and your furniture's upholstery have been absorbing smoke from cigarettes and stains from food, drink, or just plain wear from being used during winter.\nNow is the time to get it all revitalized with Fabric & Fiber Protection from Pasadena Carpet Cleaners (626) 376- 4023) who can not only clean your furniture's coverings to bring them back to a like new condition, but also protect it as well as your draperies from any future harm with their custom fabric treatment process.\nWhat covers your furniture and flooring? Most furniture today is covered in one of four ways with Leather, Microfiber, Faux leather, and cotton upholstery. In some cases exotic materials such as silk, velvet, and velour are also used.\nAll of these materials have very little to protect them from indoor air pollution, spills, and food mishaps. Pets also may stain or leave hair on these surfaces, which is hard to remove. This is why you need Fabric & Fiber Protection.\nThe same may also be said for your carpeting and floor rugs. Many people today buy expensive area rugs from the Middle East, Asia, Africa and India, which require special handling and cleaning.\nThis is why you need a Fabric & Fiber Protection protective coating laid down over them now before the spring festivities begin to help them retain their beauty and value.\nHow to protect the beauty and value of your furniture and carpeting. Today there are new technological advances in the science of Fabric & Fiber Protection that can be used to keep your expensive furniture and floor coverings protected from wear and damage.\nTeflon treatments are now available for fabric and carpet protection that stains and dirt slide right off of.\nThe classic Scotch Guard protective system is also one of the all around protection applications.\nUltraguard is a chemical process that bonds with the fibers themselves and permanently protects fabric coverings, microfiber, and micro weave coverings.\nPasadena Carpet Cleaners also has their own formulations of protective ingredients that can safely protect carpeting, furniture, and draperies as well.\nWhen Fabric & Fiber Protection is applied, your wall hangings will look like they have just come out of the interior designer's display directly to hang on your windows or walls.\nYour carpeting will be able to stand up to any party, dinner, or an evening of watching the \"Big Game\" on your widescreen along with all the snacking and drinks without worry over spills and food falling on furniture or floor.\nNow is the time to get your fabric coverings and carpets protected before the spring season activities get into full swing.\nCall Pasadena Carpet Cleaner today and they will give you a free estimate and then will come out and get your home protected for spring and all the festivities that you have planned for spring.\nCall the Pasadena Carpet Cleaners at (626) 376-4023. Do it now, before spills and stains mar your furniture, carpets and ruin your spring activities.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"If you asked Wilmington real estate developer Napier Fuller to describe himself, he'd tell you he's a modern-day Martin Luther King Jr.\u2014an activist fighting a corrupt system trying to censor him.\nNot everyone would see the likeness.\n\"We pray that God's wrath may swiftly come upon those that seek to promote sexual paganism,\" one read.\nUNC Police issued a cease and desist order; Fuller ignored it, saying that he had the right to contact faculty members on their public email accounts. In February 2017, he was arrested. That arrest set off a series of court cases that have spanned more than a year, including the harassment charges and Fuller's own federal suit over courtroom accommodations for people with disabilities.\nNow Fuller's taken up another cause: the removal of gay pride symbols from Orange County Courthouse.\nFuller's trial on the misdemeanor harassment charges is scheduled to begin August 6 in Orange County Superior Court, where he plans to argue free speech as his defense. If convicted, he faces sixty days in jail. However, before his trial begins, he's demanding that the courthouse remove any gay pride logos or flags from the property, since he argues that the symbols will influence his jury. He also believes more generally that their presence violates federal law.\nOne problem with this argument: There does not appear to be much in the way of gay pride displays in the courthouse at all. In fact, on a recent visit, a reporter saw none at all. No symbols, no logos, no anything.\nEven so, he's pressing on with his demands.\nDespite the tone of his emails, Fuller says he doesn't have a problem with LGBTQ people. His goal, he says, was to address the agenda he sees at UNC.\nFuller says he was raised in a liberal household and graduated from MIT with a master's degree in urban planning (the university confirms this). After that, he started a technology company in California, got married, and converted to Catholicism. He also became a supporter* of Opus Dei, an ultra-conservative organization tied to the Catholic Church.\nBecause of his involvement, Fuller says he was invited to Washington, D.C., in 2016 for a series of meetings with \"high-ranking members\" of the church. While in these meetings, Fuller claims, he was given instructions to fight for HB 2 in North Carolina and to encourage Republicans to \"stay the course,\" using whatever methods he thought best. As a result, he says, he began emailing the state's public officials, then recycled those emails to LGBTQ advocates at UNC.\nFuller, who is representing himself in court, says he's been \"thrown to the wolves\" in dealing with the university and its lawyers.\nRepresentatives from UNC declined to comment.\nClarification: After this story published, Fuller emailed to clarify that he was not a member of Opus Dei, but rather a \"cooperator,\" meaning a supporter. He also sent a photo of an office next to the courthouse's Battle Courtroom in which there is a small gay pride decal on a window. He says the picture was taken today.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The SMO-Group headquarters was established in the UK in 2008 and the operational office is based in Ipswich, Suffolk.\nThe UK resident based staff provide the company and its clients with both administrative and project coordination expertise across all world-wide operations. From this office clients can enjoy the close support and effective communication that is the hallmark of the SMO-Group.\nAll of our warehouses include controlled temperature storage, site distribution, 24\/7 security and backup power generators.\nWe provide import\/export regulatory and customs support, delivery and transport, materials and equipment.\nWe transport with quality and care using up-to-date technology to monitor shipments. Our personnel are highly trained.\nPatients are escorted by trained staff, transfered quickly and safely, to and from clinics. Fast telephone booking service.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"MDK is a proof-of-concept tool to exploit common IEEE 802.11 protocol weaknesses. IMPORTANT: It is your responsibility to make sure you have permission from the network owner before running MDK against it.\nMDK 3.0 v6 - \"Yeah, well, whatever\"\nMDK is a proof-of-concept tool to exploit common IEEE 802.11 protocol weaknesses.\nnetwork owner before running MDK against it.\nSends beacon frames to show fake APs at clients.\nThis can sometimes crash network scanners and even drivers!\nSends authentication frames to all APs found in range.\nToo much clients freeze or reset some APs.\nSSID Bruteforcing is also possible with this test mode.\ndeauthenticates Stations and APs sending WPA encrypted packets.\nnetwork to WEP or disable encryption.\nAP 9C:D3:6D:B8:FF:56 seems to be INVULNERABLE!\nDevice is still responding with 500 clients connected!\nAP E0:3F:49:6A:57:78 seems to be INVULNERABLE!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Conceptual Physics: What are Eddy Currents?\nEddy currents are currents induced in conductors when exposed to a changing magnetic field due to relative motion of the field source and conductor; or due to variations of the field with time. This can cause a circulating flow of electrons within the body of the conductor. These circulating eddies of current have inductance and thus induce magnetic fields. These fields can cause repulsive, attractive,propulsion and drag effects. The stronger the applied magnetic field, or the greater the electrical conductivity of the conductor, or the faster the field changes, then greater the currents that are developed and the greater the fields produced.\nbe harnessed for induction heating. The electromagnetic forces can be used for levitation, creating movement, or to give a strong braking effect.\nEddy currents can also have undesirable effects, for instance power loss in transformers.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"A late summers day brought out all the faithful attendees to the plot plus a few newbies to join in the fun. We were greeted with the beginnings of autumn tinging the leaves of our still producing glorious grapevine.\nWe quickly realised there were still plenty of fruits on our crab apple tree after the first pickings last time, so Fiona, Sarah and Helen got to work harvesting the higher up crabs for more home made vitamin c packed jams and jellies.\nMeanwhile Duncan and Kamil unloaded a load of donated top soil into to our Hugelkulture raised beds in the children's plot ready for planting up next time with lots of perennial herbs, all over-seen by chief fore-man Nella.\nWe have wonderful neighbours at the allotment and one of them Steve came bearing carrots which we readily and thankfully received.\nWe have potted up a great number of strawberry plants which we are nurturing on in the greenhouse which will be on sale at St laurence orchard Apple day on the 7th October.\nThe warmer weather after the rain brought out our friends the Slow worms, which delighted the children no end. We were pleased to have been joined by Claire of Conscious kitchen Southend who we were excited to talk with about Southend food network, Ayurvedic cooking classes with Sarah, and diet as medicine with Dr Helen.\nWe will be at the aforementioned Apple Day at st Lawrence's Orchard on the next open day so please come and visit us there and sample the yummies we have prepared. The next plot day is Sat the 14th October all welcome, no matter the weather.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The Malum is the boss bike of the Subrosa lineup and the 2019 Subrosa Malum is taking charge. The full chromoly frame, fork and bars feature contemporary geometry and sizing, with a 21\" top tube, tall standover height and 9\" bar height. For parts, you get a full assortment of aftermarket pieces from Shadow, Rant and Subrosa. Round it all out with specs like 3-piece chromoly 170mm cranks, 25\/9 gearing, 2.35\" Shadow tires and sealed bearings throughout, and the Subrosa Malum is a lot of bike for not a lot of loot.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"In an interview with the Guardian, Len\u00edn Moreno expressed frustration with the WikiLeaks founder, who had been provided asylum by Ecuador since 2012. On Thursday, the country revoked that asylum, leading to Assange's arrest by British police on a U.S. hacking charge. This follows Moreno's initial public address the same day, which explained that Assange was being kicked out for his behavior and for violating the terms of his asylum.\nA set of anonymous documents known as the INA Papers also was released this year, the Daily Beast reports, and alleged that Moreno benefited from a corrupt deal with a Chinese firm. WikiLeaks has denied involvement with the anonymous site or the hacking, but the anti-secrecy group did direct its followers to the documents in a March 25 tweet that said a corruption investigation had been opened into Moreno's conduct.\n\"Any attempt to destabilize is a reprehensible act for Ecuador, because we are a sovereign nation and respectful of the politics of each country,\" he told the Guardian. Before evicting Assange, Moreno said he sought assurances from Britain that Assange would not \"suffer torture, ill treatment or the death penalty\" were he to be taken into custody or extradited to another country.\nHe also claimed that Assange had taxed his hosts' patience. Moreno said he \"mistreated our officials in the Ecuadoran embassy in London\" and that his \"improper hygienic behavior\" affected the climate at the diplomatic outpost.\n\"Ecuador has been making some pretty outrageous allegations over the past few days to justify what was an unlawful and extraordinary act in allowing British police to come inside an embassy,\" she said.\nMoreno's predecessor, Rafael Correa, called the decision to release Assange to authorities a \"crime that humanity will never forget.\" Correa had granted Assange asylum in 2012.\nAssange has been charged by U.S. prosecutors on suspicion of conspiring with Chelsea Manning to obtain secret military and diplomatic documents, The Washington Post reported last week. However, Assange's extradition to the United States could take years.\nIt's the latest chapter in a nearly decade-long legal saga for Assange. He brought himself and WikiLeaks to prominence in 2010, when the organization published leaks from Manning, who was convicted in 2013 for the leaks.\nBut that same year, Swedish authorities issued an arrest warrant for Assange over two allegations of sexual assault, which he has always denied (Swedish authorities later dropped the investigations). Assange traveled to Britain, where a court ruled in 2012 to extradite him to Sweden. But he jumped bail and entered the Ecuadoran Embassy in London, where he was granted asylum later that year.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"A high-ranking diplomat said nobody should decide on behalf of the Syrian nation, even if finding a political solution for the five-year-long Syrian crisis takes a long time.\nDeputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian made the statement on Friday, IRNA reported.\nReferring to calls by some regional and trans-regional states, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the US, for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down from power, the deputy minister said the decision about the Syrian president is up to Syrians.\nOn the date of the next round of international talks on Syria, Amir-Abdollahian said the meeting will be held in \"two or three weeks\" and the location \"has not been determined yet\", but Vienna and Paris are possible venues.\nThe first round of Vienna meetings on Syria was held on October 30 and the second round of November 14, where senior diplomats from a number of influential countries, including Iran, as well as envoys from the United Nations and the European Union attended the talks.\nThe participants agreed on respecting Syria's national unity and sovereignty as well as eradicating the terrorist groups operating in the Arab country.\nPrevious conferences, known as Geneva I and Geneva II, failed to achieve anything in terms of resolving the conflict in the Arab country.\nThe diplomat said the political process should be pursued in parallel with the battle against terrorists, adding that it is up to everyone to clear the path for the Syrian people to defeat terrorists.\nAmir-Abdollahian also touched upon the recent war of words between Turkey and Russia over the Turkish downing of a Russian warplane near Syria-Turkey border last Tuesday.\n\"While Russia is confronting terrorist groups, it is a mistake to hit a plane which is bombing terrorists,\" he said.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Aloha Surf Camp Maroc is located in Tamraght just 400 meters from Taghazout beach and very close to Banana Beach, Hash Point and Panorama's surf spots. It is located in an area that offers more than 15 surf spots in 50km for both beginners and advanced surfers. Rooms are decorated in a Moroccan style and features private balcony with amazing views of the ocean. The surf camp has its own surf school with profesional instructurs and offers surfing lessons for all levels. They also organize transport in 4x4 to find the best waves and discover the best surf spots of the area.\nServices\/Activities: surf school with profesional instructurs and offers surfing lessons for all levels. They also organize transport in 4x4 to find the best waves and discover the best surf spots of the area.\n\"Amazing time at aloha! Booked for a few days, ended up staying couple of weeks!!! All the staff - Absamal, Medhi, Jamila etc..- is very friendly and helpful!! Food is delicious, better than many (overpriced) restaurants in tagazoute...Brahim is a great person and a fantastic chef! Surf guides - Yasiff, Hussin and the rest of the crew - have lot of experience, they know very well all the breaks and always make the right choice according to your level and the daily conditions. Overall, aloha is top!\"\n\"great atmosphere and wounderfull view of the ocean. We had dinner all togheter and playing pool. very helpfull and nice all the staff too\"\n\"Excelent staff, good food (u have to dinner at their surfcamp, it's amazing)\"","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Located in Texas, Ultimate Tool & Safety serves the entire region as the go to place for tower workers, construction workers, telecommunication workers, arborists, crane workers, and more.\nUltimate Tool & Safety is an excellent source for high quality equipment, dependable tools, and reliable safety gear. Call Ultimate Tool & Safety today to make an order by phone 817-246-2213.\nIf you're in the Fort Worth area, Odessa Texas or Portales, NM be sure to stop by and see our extensive inventory in person.\nWhen you have a job that demands strength, you want your tools and equipment to be durable and ready for whatever comes your way. At Ultimate Tool & Safety, we have the experience in the field to know how important quality FR clothing and other equipment is for your safety, as well as to ensure the job gets done with precision and control.\nUltimate Tool & Safety is a great resource for linemen, iron workers, arborists, tower workers, and others who need dependable safety equipment and reliable tools to perform work at varying degrees of height.\nOur top priority is YOUR SAFETY; from the products we sell to the services that we provide.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"I am a professional career woman looking for a room to rent while I relocate and become settled in the Scottsdale area. My daughter is grown and married and lives in Florida and I do not own any pets. I want to rent a nice, clean room furnished would be nice, as my things are all in storage.\nI want a clean roommate, who is also career minded.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Tooth Cleaning Below the Gums to Treat Bone Loss and Pockets.\nWhen bacterial accumulations cause bone loss around the teeth, a diagnosis of periodontal disease is made. The bone loss creates periodontal pockets that are too deep to clean by routine oral hygiene methods and the usual one hour routine cleaning does not allow enough time to get the deep pockets cleaned out. Scaling and root planing uses several appointments in conjunction with a local anesthetic to give the hygienist time to get deep below the gum line and clean the pockets while still insuring that the patient is comfortable.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Startups in India prefer incorporating a private limited company as it is easier to raise funds from investors.\nThe GST Council, which Jaitley heads, had last week brought down tax rate on 178 products from 28 percent to 18 percent and pushed down several others in lower bracket. Congress, which has made high tax rates and increased compliance burden in the GST regime an election issue in the run up to the assembly elections in Gujarat, claimed credit for the move.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Gawd, this took seriously forever and I almost forgot about it D: but anywho, this was during xmas, so longggg time ago. Their first guests were Secret, lmao I thought it was T-ara ???\nAnywho, the girls come out and like it's pretty idk awesome? The mcs kinda scared me though but I love Mir's reaction xD. Seungho..long history with them. I wonder how he'll survive :O Thunder does the opening pose lol, and everyone's like wth??? and OMFG, HE'S SO FREAKIN AWESOME AT IT. Damn look at his thighs\u2026so small. Aigoo~ I love how everyone's just crazy. Hahaha. I'm not familiar with their names so don't expect me to tell them apart easily. MBLAQ starts to dance, THunder doesn't even do anything lol. OMG, BUT THAT'S JUST TOO HOT. I was kinda expecting more..but okay lmao. What a bad boy! How bad, he doesn't even get to do his dance lol. Seungho, LMAO YOU'RE SUCH A CUTE FAIL LEADER. GO LOL, OMGGG\u2026SEXAYY. Lol at the end, wtf man. Mir..omg you'd expect him to be like that, haha. Joon goes last, best for lasy. BUT HE FALLS LOLL. Of course bb does dance but they all bash him down. I love his freakin faces lol. OMG SO HOT, ITS BURNING. Secret gets to dance, MMM I LVOE THAT FIRST GIRL. MIR LMAO. YOU DIVA. lol at when people just pick it up. WHOA THUNDE.R OMFG NO MC LOL. MIRRRR OMFGGGGGG HE KIDNAPS HER. The second girl lol, why's she making me anxious??? LOL GO, YOU'RE SUCHA PERVERT. JOON, LOL YOU'RE SO WEIRD. Did Go just touch her for no reason lol? The third person really reminds me of Hyo. She's so amazing. I don't know what the fourth girl was doing, but I love how everyone's just helping her. OMFG, THUNDER, RELEASING ALL HIS ENERGY. Aww everyone in Secret joins her to do the dance. Now it's time for gifts. i'm excited :)) Thunder goes first! AWWWWWW HELLO KITTY DOLL, OMG I'M DYING INSIDE. He named it after his backpack lol. Gawd, I wanna sleep with him not the doll baby :) he has to do his wink, and omggg so cute. Whaaa so cute. And lol at the animated heart. They all guess for who he choooes and that's where we end !","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Avast, ye mateys! Calling all landlubbers and scallywags alike! There is a brand new event coming to the Speculator region\u2014Pirates Weekend! This action-packed weekend is full of fun stuff for buccaneers of all ages.\nTrade Bazaar from 5-7 p.m.\nCheck out this sale, which takes place at the Speculator Pavilion. Local restaurants and businesses will be selling goods for everyone to check out.\nThis will also be the opening ceremony for the weekend \u2014 stop by to learn about all of the weekend's events. Feeling like you might luck into some treasure of your own? There are tickets for raffle baskets located throughout Speculator, and this is where the lucky winners will be chosen.\nFlag Designing contest at 6 p.m.\nThe evening will wrap up with the judging of the Pirate Flag Designing contest. Non-profit organizations and local businesses have been invited to create their own flags. Winners will be chosen based on best design, best advertisement, and most piratical.\nSpend the early part of the day searching for your own treasure, kicking back on the beach, taking a hike, or enjoying the Adirondack Birding Festival, then get ready to get back to your swashbuckling pirate ways!\nJoin the Adirondack Experience: The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake at the Speculator Pavilion. They will be bringing some fun, old-fashioned games for kids of all ages to play!\nPirate Chase Race at 4:30 p.m.\nDon your best pirate or fairy costume and take part in the Pirate Chase Race. A minimum pledge of $10 is required from participants, and all proceeds will benefit Lenna Braunius, a local baby girl with spinal muscular atrophy.\nRum Cake Contest at 6 p.m.\nEnter your own creation in the Rum Cake Contest. Your cake must be made from scratch, and only rum extract or rum flavoring can be used; no distilled rum or other alcohols are allowed. Doubloons will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places. Don't feel like baking? Stop down to taste test and vote for your favorite.\nPirate Trivia Night at 7 p.m.\nJoin ADKaraoke for a fun night of pirate-themed trivia at The Inn at Speculator. Entry is free for teams. There will be three rounds of trivia, at the end of which the top three teams are brought forward for the final question. A prize will be awarded to the victor, and the rest will WALK THE PLANK!\nThe third and final day of the Pirates Weekend is also action packed and loaded with fun.\nPirate Movie Time from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.\nIf you need to spend some time out of the sun or off your feet, join us at the Lake Pleasant Library for movie time. They will be showing old school pirate themed movies for free!\nTreasure Hunt at 10 a.m.\nTeams of five can register at the Speculator Region Chamber of Commerce. A $25 entry fee will get you a code breaker and the clues you need to find the four pieces of the treasure map. The first three teams to complete the challenge will win a prize basket, which is currently on display at the Chamber of Commerce.\n18th Century Encampment from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.\nAlso taking place at the Speculator ball field is an 18th century encampment. Tour the historical encampment where you can interact with the reenactors, who will be in full period garb.\nBattle Reenactment at 2 p.m.\nJust across the road, at the Speculator beach, the governor's daughter has been kidnapped by pirates! The pirates and the redcoats will battle it out on Lake Pleasant! Osborne Point will be off limits between 1-3 p.m. for safety reasons.\nPirate Costume Contest at 6 p.m.\nPick out your best pirate costume, and come on down for the contest! Prizes will be awarded by age groups: 0-3, 4-12, 13-19, and 20+. Prizes will be awarded in the form of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons. The local Lions Club will judge. The costume contest will also serve as the closing ceremony for Pirates Weekend.\nCannon Night at 9 p.m.\nJoin us again on the Speculator Beach for the final event of the weekend. The 18th century reenactors will fire a cannon or musket, each blast of which will be sponsored by a local business or non-profit organization, followed by a \"Huzzah!\" from the crowd!\nJoin us for Pirates Weekend or for any of our other fun events going on this summer. If you don't have a local pirate ship to call home, check out these great places to stay and make your reservations now!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The percentage of Americans without health insurance rose in the second quarter of 2017, according to a Gallup-Sharecare survey.\nThe uninsured rate increased to 11.7%, the second quarterly increase in a row after the rate hit a record low of 10.9% in the third and fourth quarters of 2016. The uninsured rate was 11.3% during the first quarter.\nGallup-Sharecare said the rate still well below the peak of 18.0% in 2013 - just before the launch of the Affordable Care Act's individual insurance exchanges. But it represents a significant uptick since the end of last year.\n\"Although the increase in the uninsured rate from the end of 2016 to Gallup's most recent update is small on a percentage basis (0.8 points), it is statistically significant given the very large sample sizes involved, and translates into nearly 2 million Americans who, apparently, have already dropped out of the insured ranks,\" a post from Gallup-Sharecare said.\nThe result comes from a survey of more than 45,000 people over the second quarter.\nGallup-Sharecare cited a few possible reasons the uninsured rate could be increasing, such as higher premiums and insurer exits from the Obamacare markets. The post also cited uncertainty in Washington as a possible factor.\n\"Uncertainty surrounding the healthcare law also may be driving the increase. President Donald Trump's executive order permitting agencies to waive or delay provisions that 'impose a fiscal burden' on individuals, as well as the prospect of a new healthcare law may be causing consumers to question whether the penalty for not having insurance will be enforced,\" Gallup-Sharecare said.\nRepublicans in the Senate are currently debating a law that would repeal major parts of Obamacare.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"We are playing roulette with our security\u2014but this time, through the fault of Washington and Washington alone, write Adam Twardowski and Michael O'Hanlon. This piece originally appeared on USA Today on January 25, before the partial government shutdown was resolved.\nFor a president, and members of Congress, who have declared preventing another attack from al-Qaida or ISIS to be among their top national security priorities, there is an enormous contradiction in their apparent willingness to tolerate an indefinite shutdown of so much of the government: the effects upon the Transportation Security Administration, as well as other parts of the federal workforce focused on national security such as the Coast Guard, the FBI and the Border Patrol. With 10 percent of the TSA workforce recently calling in sick, the risks are growing\u2014not only in the sense that on any given day in 2019, a threat may slip through the depleted ranks of those watching our borders, but also in the longer-term threat to those institutions as places where talented and dedicated Americans will want to work.\nAn analogy is instructive. In 1981, President Ronald Reagan fired 11,000 of the nation's 13,000 air traffic controllers when they went on strike. In that era, aircraft accidents happened considerably more often than today, so Reagan's move was risky in more ways than one. As things turned out, however, an interim force of some 6,000 controllers was cobbled together out of those who did not strike, plus their supervisors and other qualified individuals; flight patterns did not suffer unduly for long, and major catastrophes were averted.\nHowever, two key points need to be kept in mind as we face the current crisis. First, the controllers created their own crisis in 1981, with what many saw as unreasonable wage and work-hour demands. Reagan was in response mode, and could not be blamed for starting the problem in the way that Washington has today. Second, while the air traffic controller strike wound up fine for the country\u2014and indeed, contributed to Reagan's early reputation for decisive leadership\u2014there were great doubts at the time about whether his gamble would end in tragedy, or at least a severely curtailed airline market.\nWhich brings us to today, when we are playing roulette with our security again\u2014but this time, through the fault of Washington and Washington alone. The United States continues to debate how to secure its southern border against illegal immigration and drug flows. But the parameters of this debate have been set by an administration that is loose with facts and seems predominantly concerned with the political fallout the president would face from his base should he fail to build his promised wall on the Mexican border. The United States faces real threats to its security on a daily basis that a fact-based national debate could bring to the public's attention. Such a debate would show that whatever their weaknesses and limitations, those who man our main checkpoints at airports, major ports of entry, and seacoasts appear to be having considerable success in preventing or deterring the movement of terrorists and weapons of mass destruction into this country. One rarely hears concern about such matters anymore. After the Cold War ended, we worried greatly about \"loose nukes\" in Russia\u2014and whether they'd be detected before somehow reaching American shores. After the 9\/11 attacks, we worried that terrorists could infiltrate the country again, perhaps by evading checklists and flying into a major airport undetected, or that they could again find a way to get weapons on a flight.\nSay what you will about the inefficiencies of TSA, and the frequently-changing rules for how to comply with its screening protocols. Almost two decades after 9\/11, we have not had another similar tragedy. Even attempts at lesser tragedies, like the famous shoe bomber, underwear bomber, and printer cartridge bomber are fading from memory, since they happened in the ten years after 2001 and not in recent times. This is a huge record of success and it only makes sense to give TSA some of the credit\u2014and also, to show a little bit of national gratitude in the direction of its myriad employees, as well as the many other federal workers in the Department of Homeland Security doing related work at other places along our many frontiers.\nCan we afford to risk our nation's security?\nIt makes little sense to jeopardize this by failing to pay TSA, Coast Guard, and other key DHS employees longer than many will be able to withstand. The average American family usually has a few thousand dollars of easily accessible contingency funds at best. A survey by Bankrate.com found that roughly a quarter of Americans have nothing saved at all in an emergency fund, while 22 percent say they have savings, but not enough to cover three months' expenses. Thus, working without pay for a month is more than a huge burden for many; it risks simply busting the family bank.\nBeyond the immediate financial hardship is the larger message we send to a group we are so quick to disenfranchise and demean. The message we are sending can easily be interpreted as a vote of no-confidence and no-appreciation for what they do. Who would have their own child, or spouse, or even neighbor consider a job in the DHS today? At a minimum, we are on the risk of losing a full recruiting season for those who do so much to keep us safe.\nRemember, it took the post-Vietnam military a decade to recover from its crisis of morale and purpose. Major companies that have lost their edge and begun to hemorrhage employees as a result of declining balance sheets often fare even worse, never recovering and simply going under. Moreover, it not only takes years for the Department of Homeland Security to recruit, vet, and train personnel for the myriad of jobs that keep us safe every day, it takes even more years for new employees to hone the skills and intuition that are so important to execute their jobs well. TSA was a work in progress throughout most of the 2000s, as was DHS. We should not want to relive such periods of turbulence because they reduce the nation's security.\nCan we afford to take such a risk with our nation's security at a time when ISIS and al-Qaida, though on the run, still have tens of thousands of supporters and affiliates around the world?","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Construction Materials International is part of a team of three companies within America's World Group (AWG). CMI is focused on providing assistance to manufacturers of building materials who wish to establish new long-term business partners, in the global marketplace. Our affiliate companies are Globalnex and Kompas Line; each company has a defined strategy to facilitate the international trade process, with the aim to satisfy our clients highest expectations.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"2h30, directed by Jean-Pierre Carlon.\nDVD \u2013 Editions Montparnasse, with the support of the CNC \u2013 Images of the diversity.\nThis film allows the \"little people\" \u2013 the vast majority of the French in Algeria \u2013 to speak. To speak and to be heard are the first steps towards reconciliation between the two communities that have been divided for so long.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"apartment patio privacy. You are welcome to [blog]. Many individuals have tried net for finding info, suggestions, reports or any other guide for their needs. Like you are. Do you come here to acquire new fresh understanding of apartment patio privacy? What number of webpages have you read for obtaining more detail regarding apartment patio privacy?\napartment patio privacy is one of grown content at the moment. We know it from google engine data such as google adwords or google trends. In order to carry helpful info to our visitors, we have aimed to locate the closest relevance pic about apartment patio privacy. And here you can observe now, this picture have been taken from reputable resource.\nWe believe this apartment patio privacy image will give you a few more point for your need and that we hope you like it. We know, we might have different view relating to this but at least we have tried our best.\nThis picture has been submitted by admin. You are able to explore even more helpful posts in [cat] group. We thank you for your visit to our website. Make sure you get the information you are looking for. Do not forget to share and love our reference to help further develop our website.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"My own educational experiences reflect most of the conditions and practices of the period between the end of WWII and the early sixties. Design education was quite different from what it is today. I think it is important that students and young teachers know the evolution of design education as a means for better understanding present conditions in Graphic Design.\nI consider myself extremely fortunate in my own educational background. My schooling began at the University of Nebraska under the GI Bill in 1946. At that time, the GI Bill paid for your tuition, books and supplies, and provided $65 a month for living expenses. The benefits applied to the school of your choice, and if you transferred to another institution, the benefits went with you. I chose that institution because both of my parents had attended. My father had earned a degree in Geology from the university.\nAt the University of Nebraska, I began with a double major, one in Geology and the other in Advertising Design. My father was a geologist and I had grown up reading his books. The text on geology was not particularly interesting, but the sections on paleontology were fascinating. I learned all the major geological periods and read everything available on prehistoric life, especially on dinosaurs. I was particularly impressed by the illustrations, exhibit backdrops and dioramas of Charles R. Knight at the American Museum of Natural History. I wanted to do that type of art, but it would be necessary to have a degree in geology before studying paleontology.\nOnly Fine Art and Advertising Design were available to me, and even though I had no interest in advertising, it seemed more related to my goals than Fine Art. However, my teachers in Advertising Design were painters. At that time, I was allowed to take only three credits of studio art each semester; all the rest of my classes were academic. After two years at the University of Nebraska, I felt frustrated because my interests were in art. My problems were compounded because I was not doing well in Geology classes, and I also held two outside jobs. I worked at Dewey & Wilson Displays,a silk screen shop. My job was artwork and cutting lacquer stencils. My second job began as an elevator operator but soon broadened to collecting rents and cleaning offices evenings and weekends.\nMy grades dropped. The Veterans Administration called me in for an interview. I was told that decision time had arrived; either it was school or job, not both. The best solution for me was to transfer to a school where more art classes were available, and to not take an outside job. I knew only two art schools, one in Minneapolis and the other in Kansas City. Two letters of application were addressed, one to \"Art School, Minneapolis, Minnesota\" and the other to \"Art School, Kansas City, Kansas.\"At the time, I did not realize there were two Kansas Cities and one was in Missouri.) By chance, both letters arrived at the proper destination. Both schools sent letters of acceptance. I could not make up my mind as to which letter should be accepted. A coin was tossed, heads for Minneapolis and tails for Kansas City. Kansas City won, but on reflection, it was decided that fishing was better in Minnesota, so I went to The Minneapolis School of Art in 1948. So much for big decisions! Later, when I moved to the Kansas City Art Institute as a teacher, I always believed it was fate catching up with me for reneging on the coin toss.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Barely a week after over 100 persons were gruesomely murdered by suspected herdsmen in Jos, Plateau state, new reports from the state say 10 persons were killed in renewed attacks in Mangu and Barkin Ladi communities in Jos, the state capital over the weekend.\nAccording to The Nation, six persons were killed during a shootout in Mangu on Saturday, June 30th while four persons were killed in Barkin Ladi yesterday July 1st.\nConfirming the continuous killings despite the curfew and heavy military presence, the media officer of the task force, Major Adam Umar, in a statement, said that the security officers got a distress call at about 3am yesterday that armed bandits were attacking a home in Barkin Ladi. Sadly, four persons had been killed before they got to the scene of the attack.\n\"The OPSH notes with dismay the continued attitude of some criminals in the state that are bent on making the state ungovernable through some unwarranted attacks on some communities and innocent villagers despite the tireless efforts of the task force. We regret to say that about 0300 hours Sunday morning of 1st July, our men at Dorowa received a distress call from a resident of Mararaban Kantoma of Barkin Ladi Local Government that they were under attack by some armed bandits. On receiving the distress call, our men mobilised to the scene immediately to repel the attackers. The assailants who were given hot chase by our men escaped with various degrees of injuries while four of them were arrested.\n\"However, It is regrettable that before our men could get to the scene of the attack, four persons had already been killed by the attackers. Consequently, in its avowed commitment to ensuring that the renewed attacks are promptly brought to an end, the commander of the task force, Major General Anthony Atolagbe, has relocated the headquarters of the task force from Jos to Barkin Ladi. The Commander has also relocated with all his principal officers to the epicenter of the renewed attacks. To this end, the commander will be coordinating the day-to-day running of the task force from the new operational headquarters in Barkin Ladi.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"A tattoo is a form of body modification, made by inserting indelible ink into the dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment. Animals are beautiful and thus are making beautiful tattoos. But they are also a way to express our humans feelings, to mock ourselves and to show our true personality.\nAnimals can show the better but also the worst of the human being. With their colors and textures, they are making great humorous tattoos, either badass or cute. Want to show some humor and cuteness at the same times ? Here are 45 Cute and Inspiring Deer Tattoos that will make you go from roaring with laughter to melting with cuteness.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Spinners are for TRADE customers only - please note in the comments box what spinner you wish to purchase and we will send you a separate invoice.\nTo view details of each spinner please click on the item name \/ image below.\nTo complete the package, we can supply floor spinners for our cards in a variety of sizes to suit your requirements, although the 36 pocket and 48 pocket spinners are the most popular.\nOnce ordered, the spinner will come to you directly from the manufacturer and we try to arrange for the spinner and the cards to arrive on the same day if possible.\nThe price shown of each spinner, which includes a delivery charge to the Scottish mainland of \u00a320.85, is simply the cost the manufacturer charges us. However, we will send you enough extra cards, free of charge, which will cover the spinner cost when sold. These will be a selection of the designs you have already chosen.\nPlease note - the free card deal only applies if you are ordering enough cards to fill the spinner.\nThe prices quoted below are for the empty spinners only. Cards should be ordered separately.\nIf you prefer to order the spinner yourself you can see and buy them at www.wirefittings.com. They also supply card racks and table top displays.\nAnother supplier we recommend for acrylic card displays and slat board fittings are www.3ddisplays.co.uk.\n\u00a368.33 ex vat | \u00a382.00 Inc Vat24 pocket floor spinner holding 6 x 24 = 144 c..\n\u00a370.83 ex vat | \u00a385.00 inc vat36 pocket floor spinner holding 6 x 36 = 2..\n\u00a370.83 ex vat | \u00a385.00 inc vat48 pocket floor spinner holding 6 x 48 =&n..","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Presents as sudden onset of severe, unilateral, paroxysmal pain in one or more of the distributions of the trigeminal nerve.\nVascular compression is most common cause, superior cerebellar artery being the most common culprit.\nProximal centrally myelinated portion of the nerve is more susceptibility to compression as it is thinner as compared to the relatively thicker distal peripheral myelin sheath. Distal compression may not be clinically relevant.\n3D CISS\/SSFP sequence is the sequence of choice.\nCompressive vessel is an artery or vein.\nName of the vessel or vessels.\nDistal or proximal half of the cisternal segment of the trigeminal nerve is compressed.\nTreatment : Surgical decompression by transposing the vessel from the nerve and separating it by using non-absorbable material, most frequently Teflon pledgets. This can be seen a small hypointensity on post operative images.\nOsborn A, Hedlund G, Salzman K. Osborn's Brain.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"As a small boy he fled from a war zone, to become a man of peace. Shah Tabibi, Afghan by birth, came to the Netherlands when he was four years old. His first memories are of his life in the Asylum Centre. Now, more than twenty years later, Shah cannot stand still.\nIn The Shah of Holland he takes the audience into the world of a little boy who has to discover his entire surroundings again. He shines his light on the Afghan world in the Netherlands. Sometimes with amazement, always with humor and above all with compassion.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"If you can get the edges of your hand tools as sharp as a razor, your woodworking endeavors will be much easier. In this class, you'll discover ways to get your edges keen in a consistent and predictable manner. You'll learn several methods, including electric grinders, water stones, diamond stones, as well as using ready made honing guides.\nThis month we are featuring the woodworking projects of Butch Montgomery, who has been woodworking since shop class in High School, where he built an entire roll top desk for his mother, despite the fact that it was a more \"advanced\" project.\nThis month we are featuring the beautifully carved spoons and boxes of Rodney Miller, who we have also featured in our Show Us Your Woodturning column in The Highland Woodturner.\nThis month Jim has a tip on what you need to do in order to enlarge an already drilled hole, as well as a money saving tip on finding the best wood storage solutions within the shop space you are provided.\nQuestion: I am making a dresser out of maple and need to stain or dye it to match a bed out of alder and stained a reddish brown color. What is the best method to match the color? Stain seems to just muddy the maple.\nThis month, Jeff takes a different route in his tool review and discusses the Hock Kitchen Knife Kit. These kits include top quality, steel blades that you can add your own custom handle to in order to create a great addition to your kitchen.\nClick below to watch Steve discuss the Festool Kapex KS 120 EB Sliding Compound Miter Saw .\nThis month, Ed Scent (Highland Woodworker cardholder since 1995) shares several suggestions on ways to prevent injuring yourself on a spinning blade, and how to figure out when it is okay to touch the blade.\nThis month we are featuring Herb Schlobohm's shop, which he refers to as the \"antithesis\" of the normal woodworking shop.\nThis month, Steve discusses the science and structure behind the tapes we most often use in our woodworking shops. He also questions the integrity of furniture bought from a furniture store and the mistakes that can often be found. And lastly, he lays out the 5S Design Criteria for his new wall storage cabinets.\nOur blogger, Terry Chapman, recently purchased the hardware for a new Benchcrafted Glide Leg Vise and has finished installing it on his workbench. Read about his installation process and the benefits of his new Benchcrafted Leg Vise on the Highland Blog.\nMany of my customers have come to me, wanting advice on which of our many block planes they should buy. Often this is prefaced by the fact that they would like the plane they buy to provide a great deal of functionality, as this may be the only plane they purchase. With this in mind, I frequently find myself suggesting our Low Angle Rabbet Block Plane ( 60-1\/2RN with nicker).\nThe Soul of a Tree , George Nakashima's autobiography and philosophy, is a special book about an extraordinary woodworker. It is, of course, an account of the story of his life and the influences that led him to become the exceptional woodworker that he was. But it is much more than that, for those influences\u2014from his earliest years\u2014developed his deep reverence for nature and, in particular, for the many and varied species of trees that inhabit our shared planet. And it is the expression of his philosophic views about trees that forms the core and important message of this book.\nRod Scott discusses the creation of a sitting bench using 100 year old antique cast iron castings and 100+ year old wood planks salvaged from the home site of an early 20th century homestead.\nPerhaps the finest woodworking show you'll ever attend will take place in the small village of Amana, Iowa on May 15-16, 2015. Featuring many artisan toolmakers who specialize in the modern use of hand tools, this show will inspire and amaze anyone who loves the sound of a shaving clearing the throat of a well-made hand plane. Roy Underhill and many others will be on hand to educate and entertain. Nearby will be a rare display of the exquisite Studley Tool Chest. Save the date, and plan your route to Amana. You will not want to miss this show.\nPyrography literally means \"Writing with fire\" and in his article, Professor Nsir Malik discusses his method in creating his own machinery system for creating his beautiful wood burning artwork.\nThis month Alan shares some everyday household items that you can use to help you with your finishing processes, and also requests your own household solution ideas.\nOrder any of the above 4 books from us during March\/April 2015 for 33% off list price.\nPurchase any model SawStop PCS Cabinet Saw during March or April, 2015 and receive a $199 accessory FOR FREE as a factory rebate! Choose either the SawStop PCS integrated mobile base or the overarm mount for the dust collector (Both accessories are shown already mounted on the saw pictured above). The SawStop has already saved the fingers of thousands of woodworkers from serious injury. Don't put it off any longer! Now is the best time ever to add a SawStop to your workshop.\nThe new Mirka DEROS is the first random orbit sander to use a brushless DC motor without the need for an external transformer. It's small and light enough to use with one hand, combining the power and light weight of a pneumatic tool with the convenience of an electric tool. If you do a lot of sanding on vertical surfaces, you will especially love this sander.\nRikon has hit a home run with their new model 70-220VSR 1 HP variable speed reversing midi-lathe. Featuring 12-1\/2\" swing over the ways and 20\" between centers, as well as a 24-position index head, this lathe is designed to handle a wide variety of projects.\nThis innovative stainless steel combination square uses two powerful rare earth magnets to secure the blade to the head making it exceptionally fast and easy to use.\nBowclamps allow you to clamp up to 4-foot widths with only a single clamp at each end. The Bowclamp is manufactured using CNC technology to machine a curve that perfectly distributes equal pressure everywhere it contacts your project. Extremely versatile, Bowclamps will work with virtually any clamp on the market.\nHere's a great deal on a 14-pocket denim tool roll, ideal for protecting the edges on your chisels and carving tools.\nThe new SawStop Jobsite Saw lets you bring incredible portability, innovative timesaving features and signature SawStop safety anywhere you need it. We expect to have a limited number of saws available to ship beginning in March 2015. Please get your order in now for earliest delivery.\nI'm writing this letter to explain the absolute sickness I felt after the first cut with my woodslicer.\nI can't believe the number of hours wasted and the amount of frustration I had dealt with working around my bandsaws shortcomings.\nI will explain. Primarily I'm a turner and bought a bandsaw to cut the corners off blocks but also planned to use the tool for other tasks. Struggling with the factory blade and other blades purchased I found that \"drift\" was more like \"undertow\" and that resawing for segmented turnings was more like a wasteful way to check the grain direction. I decided to take one last chance before selling the expensive paperweight, and I purchased the Wood Slicer blade.\nI couldn't believe the feed rate and accuracy. I literally felt sick. Why did I wait so long to buy one? Why did I put up with a tool that made it harder to work rather than easier? I had wasted more wood than the blade cost.\nI would say to anyone that is struggling with their bandsaw .... stop and call.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Large amounts of personal data is collected every day, such as medical records. Information regarding patients generally comes under the legal and ethical obligations and confidentiality. All medical data has to be protected and managed with the highest security measures to ensure the confidentiality and security of personal data. Management of patient data is crucial as the Data Protection Act 1998 gives patients the right of access to information about themselves, whether that information is electronic or physical paper records.\nDataSpace UK Ltd have a wide range of patient note and document management solutions. All documents and patient records are professionally managed to ensure there is secure access to patient information when it's needed. DataSpace UK Ltd have been providing secure offsite storage facilities to NHS Trusts and private medical organisations for over 15 years. Working for clients within the medical sector has given DataSpace valuable understanding of the processes and surrounding issues that the NHS face today.\nWhy choose DataSpace UK Ltd?\nDataSpace UK Ltd manage medical data from Patient Notes\/Records to X-Rays and Human Tissue Samples. Ensure your healthcare and patient data is managed with the highest confidentiality, security and efficient access.\nWith our unique web based system FileLive, you have the option to request the retrieval and return of physical files as well as the ability to request documents to be scanned for viewing online.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The concept of folding is a three-dimensional exercise. Folding a piece of paper, for example, will conceal the other side, yet reveal a new transformation. For Raheleh Filsoofi, a UTRGV assistant professor of ceramics, the act of folding is representative of the complexity of the human condition.\nFilsoofi is the curator of \"FOLD,\" an exhibit that unifies 13 female artists, philosophers and scholars to develop the concept of folding and exploring this conceptual metaphor in terms of feminism, immigration and interdisciplinary studies.\n\"FOLD\" is a part of UTRGV's 2018 FESTIBA, an annual week-long celebration of international books and arts, running this year from Feb. 26 to March 4 on the Edinburg and Brownsville campuses.\n\"FOLD\" presentations will be held at three local venues: the International Museum of Arts and Sciences (IMAS) in McAllen, and on the UTRGV Edinburg Campus at the Visual Arts Gallery and at the Visitors Center. It will feature three different exhibitions (the art will change out with each new location) and one performance, with installations running through April 1. All the artists in the \"FOLD\" project are UTRGV faculty and visiting artists from around the country, collaborating on central themes with varying perspectives.\nUTRGV faculty, to include assistant professor of art history Dr. Riccardo Pizzinato, assistant professor of art history Dr. Katherine McAllen, and assistant professor in literature and cultural studies Dr. Cathryn Merla-Watson, will present on varying social issues relevant to the \"FOLD\" discussion.\nTurkish artist Sibel Kocabasi, of Palm Beach County, Florida, is showcasing artwork at the IMAS that interweaves varying tapestries. On a blanket that is 80 years old, Kocabasi has cut and arranged strips from the gold and silver emergency blankets immigrants are given at the borders.\nFloridian artist Giannina Coppiano Dwin features a piece splayed across the gallery floor at the IMAS. The image is a large dress made entirely of salt \u2013 representative of women and Mother Earth.\nDwin's installation called for 150 pounds of salt and took 12 days to create. The illusion of the sea foam at the bottom of the dress ties that concept of women and nature, specifically the ocean, into one powerful piece.\nDigital artist Laleh Mehran, professor of Emergent Digital Practices at the University of Denver, creates visually elaborate spaces that focus on intersections between elements of politics, religion and science. Using a type of pendulum and needle concept, the artist drives conversations of political power and the fragility of time.\nMehran said collaborations like \"FOLD\" are important to represent women as individuals, not clones.\n\"We may all be women, but it's important to understand that we all have different perspectives,\" she said.\nFilsoofi said she encouraged her art students at UTRGV to take part in the organizing of \"FOLD\" to gain experience in creating connections with artists and learning about different processes for exhibitions. And, her students have been tasked in creating projects based on the inner workings of the \"FOLD\" exhibition.\nShari Flores, a UTRGV fine arts major, attended the \"FOLD\" reception to support her female peers and professors.\n\u00b7 Exhibition One features artwork from digital artist Laleh Mehran, textile artist Sibel Kocabasi, mixed media artist Giannina Coppiano Dwin and mixed media artist Anja Marais, with exhibitions on display at the International Museum of Art and Sciences (IMAS) in McAllen through April 1.\n\u00b7 Exhibition Two features art from glass casting artist Linda Behar, artist Isabel Gouveia, ceramics artist Rojhaneh Hosseini, studio artist Dorotha Grace Lemeh, and artist and philosopher Amber Scoon. Exhibitions will start on Feb. 15 at the Visual Art Gallery at UTRGV on the Edinburg Campus.\n\u00b7 Exhibition Three gathers works from painter Misoo Filan, visual artist Gulia Huber, Sibel Kocabasi and singer Golnar Shahyar, starting Feb. 27 at the Visitors Center at UTRGV on the Edinburg Campus.\nThe performance pieces will feature artists Niurca Marquez and flamenco dancer Jose Luis de la Paz, 7 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Performing Arts Complex on the UTRGV Edinburg Campus.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"No Entry is about people fighting for their democratic rights. As Robert Richter QC says: \"The preservation of our rights and liberties is in no way entrenched and needs to be constantly defended.\"\nThe images in this book capture significant moments in the Save Albert Park campaign. In the words of John Pilger: \"People are no longer prepared to accept cynical and amoral action, or culpable inaction, that touches their lives and the lives of others, regardless of the power of the perpetrator.\"\nA secret deal struck between Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett, businessman Ron Walker and entrepreneur Bernie Ecclestone led to an agreement to build a Formula One Grand Prix race-track in Albert Park without public consultation. The following year saw more than one thousand trees felled, more than 150 homes damaged by soil compaction and 383 arrests as the people struggled against an imposed government decision. In the foreword, lain Stewart says, \"The campaign will continue until the race is re-located and the park is returned to the people.\"\nThis book documents a remarkable struggle in Victoria's social and political history.\nPlease phone the SAP office (03 9690 3855) for the bookstore nearest you or for mail order information.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"There are four standard types of sealed lead acid batteries: General Purpose SLA AGM Batteries; Deep Cycle SLA AGM Batteries; High Rate; and UPS SLA AGM Batteries.\nEach of these battery types is explicitly designed to perform best under specific conditions. For optimum performance for your product, select a Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) battery based on your product's application.\nThe most commonly used of all of these types is the General Purpose SLA AGM Battery. These batteries work best for backup applications and cycling (discharging and recharging). However, if you're finding that this battery needs to be cycled frequently or used in specific power draining backup applications, an alternative SLA battery type might be better.\nFactors including the terminal type and physical dimensions are considered when selecting the correct replacement general purpose SLA battery. Battery Power's professionals can help you identify the perfect battery for your needs.\nStandard applications for General Purpose SLA AGM Batteries include security systems, emergency lighting, backups, consumer electronics, sump pumps and electronic testing equipment.\nApplications for Deep Cycle SLA AGM Batteries include scooters and wheelchairs, floor scrubbers, marine and RV house power, lawn and garden equipment, golf carts and trolling motors.\nGel SLA battery applications include water pumping, wind generation, and remote monitoring.\n911 call centers, data centers, medical equipment, cable TV, Telecom, and Internet housing sites are provided with much swifter power delivery through High Rate, UPS SLA AGM Batteries.\nIf you need a sealed lead acid battery, please reach out to us at Battery Power at 352-314-9001 or use our online contact form for assistance.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"On Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016, the LBJ Library invited educators and teachers to an educator evening session featuring Dr. Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto, who discussed perspectives on the upcoming presidential election and how it relates to the classroom.\nDr. DeFrancesco Soto is currently a professor at The University of Texas at Austin in the Department of Mexican-American and Latino Studies and is a Fellow at the Center for Politics and Governance at The LBJ School of Public Affairs. She provides political analysis on U.S. politics and its implications for countries abroad as a regular contributor on MSNBC, NBCNews.com, and Telemundo. She is also widely published in academic and popular outlets such as POLITICO and Talking Points Memo. Through these different outlets, Victoria translates social science research into a more relatable form of information for a wide variety of audiences.\nBeyond her classroom and media analysis work, Dr. DeFrancesco Soto is an active public speaker. Some of her featured speaking engagements include Harvard's Latino Law, Policy, and Business Conference, Chicago's Standard Club Lecture Series, and the U.S. State Department's Public Diplomacy Program. Learn more about Dr. DeFrancesco Soto at DrVMDS.com.\nPrior to the program, the library invited session attendees to a reception, where wine, refreshments, and hors d'oeuvres were served. Door prizes were also given out.\nThe library will be launching a new educator membership, as part of the Friends of the LBJ Library program. Teachers and educators at the session were the first to learn about the new program.\nFor more information or questions, contact the LBJ Library Education Department at [email protected].","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Nestling under the vineyards of the Cote St Jacques, Joigny is proud of its many fine churches, houses with carved wood decoration, and above all its gastronomy delicious dishes and fine wines. Close to the Canal de Bourgogne and the Canal du Nivernais, Joigny is the ideal location to discover Burgundy and a fantastic start base for a canal cruise.\nLinking the Yonne to the Saone, the Canal de Bourgogne, started in 1775 and finished in 1834, takes you in secret and spectacular ways to the heart of the Renaissance period. At that time the Duchy of Burgundy was separate from, and vied in magnificence with, the Kingdom of France - much smaller than the country we know today. Its buildings ranging from superb abbeys to fortified farmhouses lie amongst landmark ancient Poplar trees. Stop and tie up close to the superb aqueduct at St Florentin and climb up to its church to admire its magnificent stained glass.\nAt Tonnerre the Fosse Dionne pool surrounded by ancient houses, still provides a water supply to the town. Magnificent and splendidly-furnished Renaissance chateaux such as Tanlay and Ancy-le-Franc punctuate your boating holidays. The marvellous high-vaulted Abbey of Fontenay, tucked away in a secluded valley, is a short bike ride away. Near Venarey-les-Laumes at the village of Alise-Sainte-Reine you'll want to visit the site of the Gaulish fortress of Alesia where Vercingetorix surrendered to Caesar after a two month siege.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Daft Punk have filmed a video for \"Instant Crush\", their Random Access Memories collaboration with The Strokes' Julian Casablancas. On Thursday morning, French television premiered a snippet of the video, which sees Casablancas dressed in Napoleon-esque military garb in addition to his patented leather jacket. Watch below (via @TheStrokes_Fans).","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The consensus between neoliberalism and progressivism has proved wholly inadequate to address Chinese influence in Australia's public life.\nIn this lecture, Associate Professor Che Zalina Zulkifli will explore how creative industries are embedded in education communities that influence economic, cultural and social activities in Malaysia.\nJudicial interventions have led to the creation of an elaborate environment jurisprudence in India. But has the judiciary has served as an appropriate forum to resolve these issues?\nWhat should be the place of religion in our state and national education curricula?\nAsylum Seekers and the Law: Where Have We Come From and Where Are We Going?\nSix Wars, Numerous Natural Disasters and a Winter in Mongolia - What will you do with your law degree?\nA legal exploration of commercial hunting in Australia and Canada.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Breaching experiments are most commonly associated with ethnomethodology, a Breaching Experiment is an experiment that seeks to examine people's reactions to violations of commonly Accepted social rules or norms. Norms are defined as the expectations, or rules of behavior, that Develop out of values. For this Project, I was required to violate a norm.\nBasically doing Something \"out of the ordinary\" it's not common at all in society, in this project we'll find out What is people reaction by recording myself doing something that calls their attention like what I Did in this project. Asking people around the mall for \"HUGS & KISSES\" or saying randomly \"Hi\", to them pretending I know them for a while, at the time I start developing my experiment Was difficult for me to keep a straight Face while doing it.\nThe reaction of individuals at the beginning of this experiment was negative and doubtful, Not all dared to give me a hug, out of the obvious fear of the camera, many had not clear What was my purpose of giving hugs so they preferred to continue with their walking Ignoring me at all, but certainly that didn't stop me to continue researching more looks and Reactions.\nAs well as there were people who rejected me, there were many people affordable, who gave me a warm host smile and definitely my hug. It is impressive how within a few hours of doing this Project I carefully analyze and determine the acceptances and denials of society by doing Something out of the ordinary on a typical and current day.\nAt home I created a colorful poster to call attention of the pedestrians, it was rare for me to say to People that \"Hugs and Kisses\" were given away as it's obviously this kind of experimentations Is not common at all, but that is what this experiment was about, as you seen in the video not All people react to our proposals same way so, many run away, others ended up agreeing by Being intimidated by a camera, others for being seen well to the others, many did not wanted to Do it, others felt happy and congratulated me as intensive because of my project, others were Frightened.\nIn fact I received positive and negative critiques, Talking about genres it as an Advantage for us as girls by received the opposite gender immediately acceptance which is a Positive response, in relation to the women they were restricted somewhat by noticing our Presence, but it was certainly a charming and fun project. Worth to mention that learning and Enjoying, what you do, is what really matters.\nWhen you are a participant in this class of experiments, you experience reactions from people Directly. From all this we learn that the criteria for each person must be respected not necessarily Being all of us alike, our way of thinking varies, leading us to think and act according to what is Taught to us, what we see and experience every day in our different cultures. Now days, in many Countries they do not use physical contact as a way of greeting or cordiality meaning that it Wouldn't be right to go against the rules that have already been implemented and established in Their cultures.\nThen, how about people whom beliefs are only based in what society thinks and implement with The past of the time, without letting them create their own criteria?\nWell these people live daily a routine guided by the rest, and their way of seeing things is totally According to what society thinks is right or not although often have radical changes are not Really common sense to many of the individuals.\nWhether you way you think or believe in things is based on society or the rest of the people.. You are the owner of your criteria, accept the new changes around, adapt yourself and also opt to Implement what you think and believe is right for the growth of cultural knowledge of society in Which we live.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Robins Consulting is a specialized search firm that works with a limited number of carefully selected clients. By operating this way we ensure that our access to top source companies is unrestricted. Very few top candidates end up 'off-limits' to our recruiting efforts. As a result, Robins Consulting taps an exceptionally broad and deep talent pool on your behalf, bringing you more candidates who precisely meet your needs.\nReduce you costs per hire.\nFor more information about our transportation industry headhunters, call 214-432-8288 or complete our online form.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Thrust Ball Bearings are to reduce rotational friction and support axial loads. Ideal for precision work with close tolerances suitable for building models and applications.\nThe thrust ball bearings consist of a shaft washer, a housing washer and a cage containing a complement of precision balls. They are separable and can be mounted separately. Made of heat-treated Chrome steel.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"NAATI has developed our certification system in order to ensure there is a pool of professional translators and interpreters to serve the Australian community.\nAn important part of certification is the recertification process. NAATI practitioners are required to recertify every three years, in order to remain certified as a translating or interpreting professional.\nRecertification requires practitioners to complete professional development logbooks and a work practice record. This will help you keep track of the training you have completed and the work you have undertaken as a professional translator or interpreter. It is also how NAATI is able to confirm that you, as a practitioner, have met the professional development and work activity requirements to recertify.\nWe've set out the process below, to help you gain a sense of how to use the logbook and work record in myNAATI. For questions about recertification, We've created a full list of frequently asked questions (FAQ's). Use these as a guide to the requirements of recertification.\nBelow you will find a step-by-step guide to adding professional development training and work practice to the myNAATI logbooks.\nThe dashboard shows your professional development and a work practice logbooks for each credential you hold. The coloured tabs along the top show the important significant dates for your recertification. The start date is the date your credential\/s take effect. The recertification eligibility date is the earliest date you can submit a recertification application, and the expiry date shows when the credential(s) will expire.\nThis screen shows the PD requirements and total points required. Any points you have completed will also be shown.\nNOTE: Transitioned practitioners who have less than three years before they are required to recertify will see different requirements. These requirements have been calculated on a pro-rata basis and reflect the duration of the certification.\nAdding an activity allows you to select the category, requirements and completion date. You can add a description, notes and upload supporting documents such as an invoice or a certificate here. This may be asked for, if your logbook is audited.\nThe chart will update as activities are added. Anything with a green tick in the status column will be included in the chart.\nA logbook is created for each of the credentials you hold. The requirements are shown as a bar chart. Add your work practice to fill out the logbook. This can be one entry per job\/assignment, multiple weeks, or months of work, supported by a letter from an employer.\nNOTE: Again, transitioned practitioners who have less than three years before they are required to recertify will see different requirements. These requirements have been calculated on a pro-rata basis and reflect the duration of the certification.\nYou can provide notes about the work in the description, and upload documents.\nAfter adding the entries the bar chart will update.\nOnce you have reached the recertification eligibility date, and completed the activity requirements, you can apply for recertification by clicking on the link from the logbook page or from the applications page in myNAATI. Check your contact details are correct and update them as necessary. You can't change your email address from this form. This can only be changed in the my details section of myNAATI.\nBefore you complete your application for recertification, you have the opportunity to review what will be submitted. You can go back to your logbooks and fix up any issues before applying again. Green bars indicate that the work practice criteria have been met. Orange bars indicate that the criteria haven't been met. At this point any credentials that you do not want to include can be deselected.\nThe next section will show a breakdown of PD activities. As with your work practice record, you have the opportunity to go back to the logbook and edit your PD logbook, or click OK to continue your application. Green text indicates that all criteria have been met. Orange texts indicates that requirements haven't been met.\nThe final steps for your recertification application includes a question about your order for an ID card or translator stamp and an attachment section to add any supporting evidence. We also ask that you accept NAATI's terms and conditions. NAATI will invoice you once your application has been checked and is ready for assessment. Checking of applications can take up to 10 days. You will not need to pay at the time of application.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The excellent Centro Modular Display System has just got even better!\nCentro is a superb panel system. Centro also comes in a number of pre-configured kits for your convenience. Or you can choose to buy on a custom basis to suit your exact requirements. You can build a complete, re-usable exhibition stand from Centro and the use part of it for your smaller shows.\nThe upgraded 2014 system features a superb and unique \"Twist and Lock\" system for the poles and graphics frames. That means an even easier, faster, more secure and hassle free set up, saving you time and effort.\nIn addition, a number of new modules have been introduced including display pod shelving and door frame sections. We create complete exhibition stands, freestanding screen displays and partitions from the excellent new Centro.\n> Fast to install thank to the Twist and Lock feature.\n> Attractive silver finish adds to the overall impact of your graphic displays.\n> Bracket sections for iPad Holders and screens 22\"- 42\"\nAll the designs you see on this page have been created from the excellent Centro system.\nLook how easy the new Rotrlink system is to use!\nA smart and practical display unit with shelving and branding!\nThese superb theatre system will accommodate screens between 32\" and 42\". It is purpose built and is finished off with magnetic graphic which can be changed instantly. Portable and versatile!\nAs usual you will be able to change from coloured post caps (no extra charge) and a range of accessories including lights, tables and transit cases.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"\"Learning how to converse well and easily with others gives people more confidence when handling both business and social events,\" explained psychologist and speaker Claire Newton. \"Mastering this skill is thus an important life skill.\nEnergy and confidence radiate from Claire. She wears a hat, because it is fun, and she loves them. Her easy manner and interesting topic kept her audience riveted at her recent talk on the art of conversation, one of a series of talks on the subject. The venue was the elegant Saint James on Venice hotel, where guests also enjoyed one of their renowned high teas and light music from Peter Enslin on piano.\n\"We take conversation for granted \u2013 until there is a drought. What am I going to say next? And what if I am trapped by a boring person?\" Claire gave helpful hints and tips people need to know to be invited back, and also what not to do so you won't be the one people avoid.\nBefore the function choose to have a positive attitude about the event. What you focus on is what you will get. Say to yourself 'I wonder what interesting person I am going to meet.' Take responsibility to enjoy yourself. Go up to someone and introduce yourself. Be the one to offer food around. Conversation starts over a plate of snacks; invite people to join you. Help to create a pleasant, light and positive atmosphere. Don't take over from the hostess, but be helpful in the sidelines. Before the event think of a few conversation starters that sound natural. Have ideas in your head that you can use to start conversations. Find out who will be at the function and plan an interesting conversation with them,\" Claire advised.\n\"Making conversation is a learnt skill. You, too, can master the art of conversation,\" Claire concluded. To learn more about Claire's talks, visit www.clairenewton.co.za or www.stjamesonvenice.co.za.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Each 12 months, Advances in surgical procedure reports the most up-tp-date practices regularly surgical procedure. A unusual editorial board, headed by way of Dr. John Cameron, identifies key components of significant growth and controversy and invitations preeminent experts to give a contribution unique articles dedicated to those issues. those insightful overviews more often than not surgical procedure carry options to a medical point and discover their daily effect on sufferer care.\nOutstanding colour illustrations make biochemistry suggestions effortless to appreciate and retainProviding a robust visible evaluate of the complete spectrum of human biochemistry, the 3rd version of the preferred colour Atlas of Biochemistry is a perfect reference and research reduction. It makes use of the signature Flexibook structure, such as double-page spreads with transparent explanatory textual content at the left-hand web page and exquisitely exact full-color pix at the correct.\nA few universal annoying accidents in athletes comprise joint dislocations, sprains, muscle traces, damaged bones, tendon irritation, and ligament tears. the most typical fracture harm within the athletic inhabitants happens within the arms. Articles incorporated during this factor are: The demanding situations of treating athletes- activity particular accidents, Wrist ligament accidents, Scaphoid fractures, Carpal fractures except scaphoid, Thumb UCL and RCL accidents, Ulnar sided wrist discomfort within the athlete and lots of extra!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Critical Success Factors and Best Practices for Business Succession.\nSin Igual: Un Amor Sin Igual, Debe Compartirse En Una Actividad Sin Igual!\nCurriculum Vitae Estrategico: Redaccion Para Lograr El Pase a la Entrevista.\nHis Strength Is Made Perfect in Weakness...!\nExploring Prehistoric Identity in Europe: Our Construct or Theirs?\nDark Thoughts of a Confused Boy.\nEncuentros: Con Escritores, Artistas Plasticos y Musicos Contemporaneos.\nStop Committing Suicide with a Fork!\nKindeswohl - Gefahrdungen in Deutschland: Eine Bankrott-Erklarung? Es Ist 5 VOR 12!\nCzy Pieni Dze S U Tylko Do P Acenia?\nThe Easter That Almost Wasn't!\nHow Can I Call What it is Between Us a Past?\nDas Tier ALS Therapeut. Mythos Oder Wahrheit?\nde Rome a la Chine.\nDdr Punker. Gefahr F r B rger Und Staat?\nOSHA 511 Exam Prep: From Those Who Just Took the Test.\nThe New Extractivism: A Post-Neoliberal Development Model or Imperialism of the Twenty-First Century?","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Right Now! 2:00 PM Mountain Time \u2013 Bev, John and Hannah on The Home Front Show!\n2:00 PM Mountain Time \u2013 Join us on 1360am.co for a rousing good radio show. Today's theme is giving, and we'll be sharing from such Wonder Women as Beatrix Potter, Charlotte Mason, Peggy Noonan, Courtney Reissig, and Hannah Parker!\nReal Men such as John Parker and President James Madison will weigh in heavy today, and Peggy Noonan's stories of Jackie Kennedy and Ronald Reagan's mom will be featured as well.\nYou'll learn of some Supreme Court decisions you should know with regard to taking dominion, and see the 139th Psalm in a whole new light.\nCall a friend \u2013 we've got a great show for you today! And thanks very much if you'll do us the great favor of sharing this on Facebook, etc.\n< Previous Support Your Local Sheriff and Re-criminalizing Marijuana in Colorado!!!\nNext > 1360am.co \u2013 go there at 2:00 PM Mountain Time Today!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"How does one begin to scale the distance covered in over ten years? It is the difference between eighteen and twenty-eight. It is the time it takes you to find your first grey hair, thicker than the rest of it, and crinkly like it carries static electricity. It is the transformation of your body from taut to loose after stretching and growing to carry your baby. It is the realization that you and your sisters have grown up to be fundamentally different people. It is the knowledge that your almost 16-year-old brother, who was 5 when you left, is essentially a stranger to you. It is the fact that back home you waited for the boy you loved, and now, being married to him, you wait to \"get a break\" from him. It is the feeling of dishonesty that creeps up your throat as you voice the words, \"I am from Lahore.\" It is a distance between places, but it is also deeper than that. It is the distance between people, between values, between philosophies and ideologies, between calling a place home and feeling that it is home, between the eighteen-year-old you and the twenty-eight-year-old you, and those two, they are not alike at all. This is a steep mountain of change. You fear that you will fall to your death if you begin to climb up the slope.\nSo, how do you find your way back? Well, sometimes you don't. Sometimes, you just have to stop and give up. You have to stop breaking yourself apart and others with you, because you know you have been doing it, like taking one end of a split-ended hair and ripping it into two strands, neatly, with just your index finger and thumb. You have to stop looking for that bright and shiny person you were ten years ago and accept the rough edges of the present you. You just have to borrow your thoughts from the past. You try to think it's like plucking strawberries in a farm, like filling a basket full of strawberry flavored memories. Maybe you'll turn them into preserves and jams and store them in large mason jars. Perhaps you'll label them - \"Childhood,\" \"Love,\" \"Happy Days,\" \"Sad Days,\" \"Things Left Behind,\" et cetera.\nMaybe, maybe if you do that, you will stop being so abrasive. You will stop feeling like your bones are sliding against each other and eroding. Maybe you'll be OK with ten years of change and distance. Maybe you'll start to believe that you don't really need to find your way back.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Graham Hill and Jackie Stewart in BRM P261s at the Monaco Grand Prix May 1966.\n1964 Monaco GP, Monte Carlo : Richie Ginther, BRM Owen Racing Organisation, (ph: www.\nPeter Whitehead winner of the 1938 Australian Grand Prix at Mount Panorama, Bathurst, NSW in an ERA R.10.B.\nWatkins Glen Grand Prix History | Cars at the start line of the 1964 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen.\nJo Bonnier, BRM P25, Monaco Grand Prix, 1959.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Yoga is much more than the poses you see posted all over the internet. Derived from the Sanskrit word \"yuj\", which means to unite or integrate, yoga is a 5000-year old body of knowledge, all about harmonizing the body, mind and breath through the means of various breath techniques (pranayama), postures (asanas) and meditation.\nThat said, ask ten different yogis what yoga is for them, and you will get ten different answers. That doesn't mean they are doing different things, it just shows that the practice of yoga, though often practiced in larger groups, is a very personal experience.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"\"I'm not going, and you can't make me,\" my 12-year-old stepson shouted when it was time to visit his biological mom. He marched to his room and slammed the door. He refused to see her because he blamed her for his parents' divorce.\nI was sure he'd be happier if he and his mom reconciled, so I had tried to talk with him about forgiveness. But he felt justified in his anger toward her, and he simply didn't want to let it go.\nOur house is our house, and their house is their house.\nMy husband and I decided early in our marriage that we would treat all the children the same, regardless of family of origin. But when my stepson stopped visiting his biological mom, she didn't treat him the same as she treated his sister, who still visited her.\nOne Christmas, he didn't receive any gifts from his mom, while his sister received many presents. He was hurt and angry, and I empathized with those emotions. I wanted my husband to talk with his ex about it, but he simply said, \"Her house; her rules.\" I realized that I would not want another family to question our parenting decisions, so I resolved not to interfere with her decisions.\nBeing supportive doesn't mean being responsible to fix the problem.\nMy stepson often complained to my husband and me that he felt unloved by his biological mother. He retaliated by ignoring her phone calls and refusing to visit her. Then she would feel hurt and become angry with him, continuing the cycle of negativity.\nI wanted to do something to alleviate his pain, but fixing the problem wasn't my responsibility. All I could do was offer emotional support as he shared his feelings. Anything more would be overstepping my role as a stepmom.\nI'm not God, but I can place my problems in His hands.\nWhen I see my kids and stepkids hurting, I want to zoom in like Wonder Woman and fix it. But I'm not Wonder Woman, and I'm certainly not God. Fixing broken things is His role and prerogative, not mine.\nOne day when my stepson was upset, I reminded him that everyone in this world is broken in some way. Our family is broken because of the pain of divorce. I'm broken; he's broken; his biological mom is broken. Broken people have broken relationships, but God can help us mend them. He's really good at fixing broken things, but we have to ask for His help.\nBlended-family problems often work themselves out over time.\nSome issues, like sibling rivalry, crop up in most families when kids reach a certain age. Just when parents think the problem will never end, the kids grow into a different stage. This happened with my stepson. When he finished high school, he suddenly decided to let go of the past and forgive his mom. Today, they enjoy a healthy, positive relationship.\nDiane Stark is a freelance writer from Indiana who writes about family and faith.\nThis article first appeared in the October\/November 2018 issue of Focus on the Family magazine and was originally titled \"When You Can't Make It Better.\" If you enjoyed this article, read more like it in Focus on the Family's marriage and parenting magazine. Get this publication delivered to your home by subscribing to it for a gift of any amount.\n\u00a9 2018 by Diane Stark. Used by permission.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"\"In October last year, we were visited by hurricane 'Wilma', which blew away my pool enclosure. A year before that 'Francis', also was here, but did not make such a mesh. Once the weather settled the work began to look for a contractor, who was willing and able to replace my pool enclosure. Some 5 companies send me an estimate. After careful consideration of all, I made a choice to proceed with GARCIA SCREEN SERVICES, INC... On their invitation, I visited their establishment and I must admit that I was pleasantly convinced that they would be able to do the job for me...'Garcia' put up a sturdy and beautiful pool enclosure. Folks if you are in a situation like I was for almost one year, I recommend you to contact 'GARCIA SCREEN SERVICES, INC.' because I am sure, that they are ready, able and willing to serve you.\n\"We would just like to say thanks for the timely and professional job your company did installing our screen enclosure. Having just moved here, we were nervous about choosing a company to install a screen enclosure on our new home and our realtor highly recommended you. Your office kept us informed as to the timeline we could expect before, during and after the job began. Everything went exactly as your company said it would! We would not have considered anyone else to have installed our new front screen door because of the professional way your entire company handled the installation of our screen enclosure. It was a pleasure doing business with you.\n\"In our 30 years of living in South Florida, Garcia Screen Service is the best screen service provider that we have dealt with. They have a very friendly, courteous, and professional staff. They will spend the time to explain all the work involved and the costs associated with it and will finish the job as specified and in the time frame they had committed. We have already recommended them to our friends and would highly recommend their services to anybody else interested.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"From 1924 to 2019, the same values that started this company and helped to build it are still holding strong. We pride ourselves as a family ran company to hold the same values instilled with us all those years ago. Waddell Transfer has grown from a horse drawn wagon ran by a hardworking, dedicated family man, to a 13 truck fleet that travels the country to suite the needs of our customers.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Using Scrum Wisely \u2013 Where does Design Fit?\nThe Scrum development method is a useful set of guidelines to help teams scope, plan, status and demonstrate their work. When done well, it allows teams to get early feedback on the product they are building and provides a reasonably disciplined method of managing changes in scope.\nScrum includes some guidance for planning, estimation, requirements definition, testing and project statusing. For the subject of design, Scrum advocates \"design by discovery,\" or \"emergent design.\" That is, as each series of functions is developed, the design emerges. The code is refactored (cleaned up) to stay consistent with current design ideas. There is no specific up front design or analysis phase in Scrum and no specific design guidelines. Agile refers to \"just enough design,\" but that has many definitions.\nIn many engineering projects, it is difficult to fully specify a design since the team might not know what will and won't work until it tries it. In less complex, smaller and self-contained projects, the risk of not having a design before coding might not kill the project since problems that are encountered can be fixed with acceptable cost. However, when more people and project locations are involved, and the cost of fixing design errors in the code is greater than fixing design errors before coding, then consideration should be given to some design activity up front. An emerging design is not necessarily a good one.\nIn the Agile world, a lot of people debate the \"traditional\" big up front design over allowing the design to emerge through coding. It is commonly seen as an all-or-nothing choice. There is the rationalization that coding involves thinking, and thinking is design, so coding will suffice for design.\nWhat is missing is the understanding of what design is, why it is done, and how to do it in a way that is useful to the team. Fixing the design process is hard; skipping it is easier.\nIn this tidbit, we describe some ideas for hitting a balance*.\nOne of the characteristics of Scrum is that functionality is developed during every sprint (which is typically a 1-4 week period). This focus on developing functionality from the outset of the project can lead the team to skip (or minimize) non-development activities such as requirements analysis, design and system testing. When they are skipped, the result can be the creation of many parts that don't fit together, or the development of a system that works well on the first release, but cannot easily be changed.\nDesign is hard to do. When it is historically done poorly (e.g., the design document is too large to manage, unreadable, or drowned out by non-design information) then the baby is often thrown out with the bath water and replaced by declarations such as, \"Our code is the design, and any novice can understand our code base of 100,000 non-commented lines of brilliant code.\" When Scrum is adopted, which has no explicit design phase, then the jettisoned baby and the bath water are promptly forgotten, until the team hits a large roadblock caused by the lack of design. The pendulum is swung back to previous bad design practices and the cycle repeats. This is by no means an agile-only issue. It has been around for decades.\nHere is a short summary of \"design.\" It isn't perfect since it is an ambiguous word and there are numerous opinions to choose from.\nDesign documentation is usually a hassle to keep up-to-date when design changes are made in the coding phase. You might consider developing architecture and design notes up front, reviewing them for defects and issues, and then updating changes to the design when the code is complete. The level of design documentation to keep, and where it is kept (e.g., separate document and\/or code file header section) can be decided based on maintenance needs, ease-of-learning for new teams and future enhancement plans.\nFor example, X = 80, Y = 40, Z = 0.\nThe earlier sprints can use the coding time for high-risk features, core product components and features that will be needed to support later functionality. You can also add more time to later sprints for system test, performance testing and reliability testing when the time needed for coding decreases.\nYou can select the percentage allocation for the sprints based on the need for that activity and the risk of not doing it. You might decide that design takes zero percent for low risk projects or features, or that design has a large percentage of time allocated for the first 3 sprints to work on architecture, and much less from sprint 4 onwards.\nDon't abandon design because it is not called out specifically in Scrum. Don't get sucked into the near-worthless discussion of \"traditional\" versus \"new.\" Determine for yourself what design activities you need and when they will get done. It's your product and your money!\n*Thanks to Venkat, Brian and Alan for their valuable inputs.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"We've added a new feature that allows users to subscribe and receive daily or weekly survey completion reports by email. This is especially useful if you're looking for a way to periodically monitor the progress of your surveys without having to log-in and check your analytics overview.\nTo start receiving your survey completion reports, go to your survey's settings page. Then click the \"advanced\" tab, and enable the \"Email Completion Reports\" option. You can also set the reporting interval from the corresponding drop-down.\nHere's a sample of a report.\nRational Survey is now available as a free app to users of the Chrome browser in the Google Chrome Web Store.\nUse the link below to get to the install page from where you can add it as an extension.\nInstalling it will add a bookmarked icon that when clicked will automatically take you to the main Rational Survey page while opening a new tab.\nUsing this app, we will eventually add advanced html5 features specific to the chrome browser to further improve the Rational Survey experience.\nAdding a login to your surveys for respondent authentication or registration is really easy with Rational Survey.\nTo enable survey login, from the survey settings page. Click the \"Advanced\" tab.\nNow enable the \"Require Responder Login\" setting.\nA list of login options will appear below. Check all the fields you would like to use to authenticate respondents. Note: you must select at least two fields if you're not using the email or username field.\nThen click \"Save\" to update your settings.\nNow when visitors access your survey they will have to login using the previously specified fields.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"It was the most violent gang war in Australian history - and their fathers were right in the thick of it.\nOver a blood-soaked period between 1998 and 2010, some 36 gangland figures were killed across Melbourne.\nNames such as Mokbel, Gatto, Moran, Gangitano, Barbaro and Williams became synonymous with fear and thuggery as Australia waited to see who would die next.\nWhile old-school gangsters kept wives and children out of harm's way, Melbourne's breed of heartless killers didn't hesitate to gun down their enemies inside their homes, at weddings or even as they watched their kids' weekend sport.\nNow for the first time, Daily Mail Australia can reveal what has become of the children of the underworld's most notorious figures - and which ones followed their fathers and mothers into a life of crime.\nWhen it comes to those involved in the gangland war, Anthony Sajih 'Fat Tony' Mokbel is close to top of the list.\nMoving to Australia in the mid-1970s, he had established himself as a drug kingpin by the late-1980s, and was soon the head of one of the nation's biggest drug cartels - 'The Company'.\nHis involvement in the underworld included being acquitted of paying $150,000 to have Lewis Moran killed, while in 2012 he was jailed for 30 years for three charges related to the drug cartel.\nMokbel married his first wife Carmel DeLorenzo in his early 20s and the couple had two children - a son Sajih, and a daughter, Susan.\nWhen asked about what it was like growing up the daughter of a mobster Susan, now 22, kept coy.\n'I don't think it was different at all... define most childhoods growing up?' she told Daily Mail Australia.\nAs the underworld war raged, Danielle McGuire was often on the arm of some of Melbourne's most violent figures.\nShe first dated Mark Moran, who was gunned down at his home in June 2000. That was followed by a relationship with drug kingpin Tony Mokbel, during which the pair had a daughter who was born in Greece in 2006, at which time Mokbel was on the run.\nMs McGuire also reportedly had a fling with notorious former bikie Toby Mitchell.\nShe once tearfully admitted: 'You can't help who you fall in love with'.\nWhile some of her lovers spent time behind bars, Ms McGuire was herself jailed for trafficking $800,000 worth of ecstasy in 1998.\nHer daughter Brittany, now 22, is the owner of a hair salon in Port Melbourne and regularly posts photos online of a glamorous life, much like that her mother often enjoyed.\nFour years ago Brittany found herself before the courts, pleading guilty to speeding at 157km\/h in a 100km\/h zone.\nAlphonse Gangitano, better known as the 'Black Prince of Lygon Street', ruled the streets with an iron fist as a member of the Carlton Crew in the 1980s and 90s.\nAside from being a fight promoter, nightclub owner and gambler, his love of extreme violence also saw him take a shine to the role of debt collector.\nHis fellow Carlton Crew member and friend Mick Gatto said he was simply stunned by Gangitano's behaviour on several occasions.\nClose associate Jason Moran - who is believed to have orchestrated Gangitano's death - was also recorded talking about the mobster's love of violence.\n'He's a f***ing lulu... if you smash five pool cues and an iron bar over someone's head... you're a f***ing lulu,' Moran said.\nBefore he was shot dead inside his home in January 1998, Gangitano was raking in an estimated $200,000-a-month.\nBut while some children of the Melbourne underworld's most notorious figures have followed their parents into trouble, Gangitano's daughters Amelia and Ellie have not.\nAmelia and her partner Tristan are understood to be engaged, and recently welcomed a daughter.\nHis other daughter Ellie has forged a career as an actress. Following her screen debut on Neighbours as a toddler in 1985, she also recently appeared alongside Craig McLachlan in The Doctor Blake Mysteries.\nDespite being a leader of the infamous 'Carlton Crew', Mick Gatto managed to escape the underworld war mostly unscathed.\nIn 2004 he was acquitted of the murder of suspected hitman Andrew 'Benji' Veniamin, with a jury ruling Gatto had acted in self-defence when he shot Veniamin, who had threatened to kill him.\nA former boxer and debt collector, he now works professionally as a mediator in the building sector. Gatto married his wife Cheryle in 1978 and the couple have four children - Damien, Justin, Michael and Sarah.\nIn 2008, as the gangland war was drawing to a close, Damien and his model wife Fiona tied the knot in a VIP-filled wedding in Melbourne's Docklands.\nBut the couple's ceremony was not without incident, with the attempted assassination of Gatto's associate Fedele D'Amico occurring as guests partied into the night.\nDamien now works for a construction company, while Fiona is a design consultant and a former Chadwick model. The couple have three young children of their own.\nThe youngest member of the family, Sarah Gatto married Danny Awad in a lavish ceremony in December 2016. The couple have a two-year-old daughter, who they welcomed in mid-2015.\nGatto's son Justin narrowly escaped with his life following a horror car crash in 2008. A court heard he lost control of his BMW and crashed head-on into an oncoming four-wheel-drive. 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{"text":"This week we are frozen. No, not literally, it's actually spring here in Nashville. But we decided to play with ice. Things in ice. We all froze everyday things and then brought out our cameras.\nSome of these items are easily recognizable, some are more abstract. But the bubbles in the ice lends a wonderful texture and other-worldliness to the images. This signals our farewell to winter and readiness to embrace spring.\nThis entry was posted in Uncategorized on March 24, 2019 by sandyburr05.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Why Nova Scotia? Web.com | Nova Scotia Business Inc.\nWhen we moved here in 2001, little did we know that one day we'd have over 500 employees and it would be one of the centers of excellence in our company. Today, the world has moved online; if you're not on the internet you're not going to be found. Think of us as the marketing and IT department for small businesses. We talk about serving people, listening to them, and treating them with respect. We find that in Nova Scotia, we find that in our employees here.\nThere's an amazing partnership here between Nova Scotians, the government, and private enterprise in creating very successful business enterprises that serve the market globally. Nova Scotia Business Inc. has been a fantastic partner since we started here in 2001. And that's one reason we have been growing in Nova Scotia over these last few years.\nThe quality of life is phenomenal from a cost-of-living and education perspective. We love Nova Scotia and its location; we want to serve all of Canada, and we think we have a great workforce here. Our belief is that when you help people consistently and genuinely over a long period of time, you can build a reputation for yourself and people come to you.\nNova Scotia is forward thinking, resilient and resourceful. You will always see us as a major participant in this community. Nova Scotia is the perfect location to serve a global market place.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"submitter, are you not aware that you could have edited and altered your headline before submitting it? In so doing you could have corrected the ambiguity that you introduced as a result of your failure to read ahead without informing the rest of Fark of your error.\nI guess he showed that little kid who's boss.\nDimensio: submitter, are you not aware that you could have edited and altered your headline before submitting it? In so doing you could have corrected the ambiguity that you introduced as a result of your failure to read ahead without informing the rest of Fark of your error.\nFark it, we'll do it live.\nI feel sorry for every adult who suddenly shares the name of a celebrity.\nRamsay says there are, on average, three road rage incidents involving a gun every week in Wichita.\nWell, that's disturbing. Remind me to stay the hell out of Wichita.\nwildcardjack: I feel sorry for every adult who suddenly shares the name of a celebrity.\nAs a kid named Clinton during the 90s, oh god yes. Everyone treats you like a current affairs joke.\ncgraves67: wildcardjack: I feel sorry for every adult who suddenly shares the name of a celebrity.\nFTA: Authorities say a 4-year-old boy has been shot and wounded an apparent case of road rage after one vehicle cut off another in a Kansas city.\nDid the person rage and follow them all the way to Wichita?\nwxboy: Ramsay says there are, on average, three road rage incidents involving a gun every week in Wichita.\nBut I thought an armed society was a polite society?\nwxboy: Remind me to stay the hell out of Wichita.\nRoad rage incidents aside, that's a good idea anyway.\nWell, what the fark do you expect when you give him pink farking chicken?\nPonzholio: wxboy: Remind me to stay the hell out of Wichita.\nTechnoHead: An armed society is a polite society.\nAnd Heinlein was a tool.\nI knew a guy who shared a name with a mass shooter who killed 12 AND he lived in the city where it happened. Stressful time. He had to change his phone number. I didn't ask him about the mail.\nTyrone Slothrop: TechnoHead: An armed society is a polite society.\nThe full quote implies that he doesn't actually believe that everyone should be going around packing a gun.\nWell, in the first place an armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life. For me, politeness is a sine qua non of civilization. That's a personal evaluation only. But gunfighting has a strong biological use. We do not have enough things to kill off the weak and the stupid these days. But to stay alive as an armed citizen a man has to be either quick with his wits or with his hands, preferably both. It's a good thing.\nGoddammit. I should read before posting.\nDid someone say \"edited and altered\"?\nI was a Mike growing up in the 80's. Mikey likes it!\nJeebus Saves: cgraves67: wildcardjack: I feel sorry for every adult who suddenly shares the name of a celebrity.\nMike growing up in the 70's and yeah, that. The modern version is that stupid camel from a few years ago.\nThe boy is in stable but critical condition due to stomach wounds.... you sure it's not the same Gordon Ramsay?\nYour presentation is dreadful. This looks like something I'd find in a soggy diaper. You think you can win with dishes like this? Maybe I made a mistake putting you in the top 10. You know what? I think I'm going to shoot you. Look at this gun. The smooth metal. Smell that gunpowder? It's been recently fired. So precise. You see how I'm holding it to your head now? The secret is, to angle it like this, just above your temple. I pull the trigger, your head explodes wonderfully. Look at those brains. You see how there's the perfect mixture of red and pink? Now THAT is a Masterchef worthy dish.\nBut guns make people safer!\nbuckeyebrain: Jeebus Saves: cgraves67: wildcardjack: I feel sorry for every adult who suddenly shares the name of a celebrity.\nThankfully that was short lived.\nbuckeyebrain: wildcardjack: I feel sorry for every adult who suddenly shares the name of a celebrity.\nThat is what I get for forgetting that I had hit \"preview\" instead of \"add comment\".\nBut of course the MSM lumps all those incidents together. They don't separate out the valid self defense cases when that guy really DID cut in front of you or gave you the finger.\ntyyreaunn: cgraves67: wildcardjack: I feel sorry for every adult who suddenly shares the name of a celebrity.\nczei: TechnoHead: An armed society is a polite society.\nGhastly: An armed society is a polite society.\nDead people are pretty polite. Or at least not rude.\nThoughts and prayers for that poor, poor Chief of Police stuck with the name Gordon Ramsey.\nryant123: Ghastly: An armed society is a polite society.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"ST. PAUL, Minn. \u2014 A Minnesota police officer has been charged with second-degree manslaughter after prosecutors determined he acted unreasonably when he shot and killed Philando Castile, a black man whose girlfriend streamed the gruesome aftermath of the fatal shooting live on Facebook, prosecutors announced Wednesday.\nSt. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez shot the 32-year-old Castile during a July 6 traffic stop in the St. Paul suburb of Falcon Heights. Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, was in the car along with her young daughter at the time. The woman said Castile was shot several times while reaching for his ID after telling Yanez he had a gun permit and was armed.\nRamsey County Attorney John Choi, whose office will prosecute the case, said Yanez shot Castile seven times \"in rapid succession\" and that the evidence shows Castile was calm and complied with the officer's requests after he was pulled over.\nChoi said in Castile's case that the officer's unreasonable fear did not justify his use of deadly force.\n\"No reasonable officer, knowing, seeing and hearing what officer Yanez did at the time, would've used deadly force under these circumstances,\" Choi said. If convicted of second-degree manslaughter, Yanez could face a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.\nYanez's attorney, Tom Kelly, has said Yanez, who is Latino, was reacting to the presence of a gun, and that one reason Yanez pulled Castile over was because he thought he looked like a possible match for an armed robbery suspect. Choi said Wednesday that Castile was not a suspect in that robbery; Castile's family members have said they believe the elementary school cafeteria worker was racially profiled.\nKelly did not immediately return phone messages seeking comment Wednesday. An attorney for the Castile family was planning a news conference Wednesday afternoon.\nCastile's shooting prompted numerous protests, including a weekslong demonstration outside the governor's mansion and one protest that shut down Interstate 94 in St. Paul for hours. The interstate protest resulted in about 50 arrests and injuries to more than 20 officers who were hit with cement chunks, bottles, rocks and other objects.\nChoi resisted pressure immediately after the shooting to turn the case over to a special prosecutor, but he added one to his team to get an outside perspective. He said Wednesday that he reviewed the case himself instead of sending it to a grand jury in the interest of transparency.\nChoi gave a detailed account Wednesday of the events surrounding Castile's shooting, noting that Castile was wearing his seat belt and complied with Yanez after he was pulled over. Choi said Castile volunteered that he had a firearm, which is not required by law.\nChoi said Yanez had his hand on his holster before Castile could finish his sentence, and repeatedly shouted \"Don't pull it out\" before he fired. Choi said the final shot was fired one minute and two seconds after Castile's vehicle came to a stop.\nChoi said Castile's gun was later found deep in a front pocket of his shorts, with a loaded magazine but no bullet in the chamber.\nHe noted that another officer who responded did not touch his weapon and said Castile had made no sudden movements.\nSquad car video captured the entire incident, including audio and subsequent conversations Yanez had with other officers, Choi said. He was not releasing the video because it was evidence in Yanez's prosecution.\nThe announcement comes one day after the anniversary of the high-profile killing by police of another black man in Minnesota, Jamar Clark in Minneapolis. The officers in that case were not charged.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"An admirable, though haunting piece. Amazing, however, that the creation appears more like light in the dark than merely more shadow. Can tone get lost in content, or is its presence a heroism that will always battle for its right to stay surfaced?\nYou have courage to attempt to articulate such a great loss.\nAt a time like this I recall Wordsworth's description of poetry as \"emotion recollected in tranquillity.\"\nSome of us lack the requisite calm.\nHD Access for just $10 a month to your FAVORITE Channels!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Who makes the repop deluxe door panels?\n\u203a Who makes the repop deluxe door panels?\nWhat's the name of the company makes the reproduction door panels?\nMost of the vendors here carry their products as part of their offerings.\nFor 71-73 it's Mustang Market and evidently TMI although it seems to be hard to track down their products. I had to contact them directly when I wanted to order their 71-73 Mach1 Sport seat foam and seat covers.\nI think this person was honest in his assessment of the difficulties he had.\nIt sounds like you were more satisfied. I wish I could say the same about the thin plastic ones from Mustang Market.\nThe bottom line is they look great. But they are a lot of work to install. Basically they are not 100% accurate in the measurements, making them hard to install. The worst is the curve of the plastic up by the glass. Then there is a some issues with the holes for the mirror lever, and window handle. Expect to do a lot of work. They come with no trim, and you will have to remove the window strip and figure out a way to put it on. I used small screws and then ground the tips off. They are a ton of work. I probably spend 8 hours on each door. But they do look good, and they are strong. I only wish they fit a little better so that there was not as much work.\nI saw the mustang market ones and was wondering if they are the only aftermarket game in town. Their website shows carpet too but didn't have a price listed by our years.\nI am sorry to say that TMI is still about a year off from getting the 1971-73 Deluxe\/Mach1 Door Panels completed.\nTMI has added hundreds of new products over the past few years including our new 1969-70 Deluxe\/Mach1 Door Panels to be introduced in September.\nTMI has also recently added more people and resources to our Product Development Team to accelerate new product introductions.\nThe 1971-73 panels are still in the schedule but likely won't be done until the second or third quarter of 2012.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"One, two and three-bedroom condominiums. Whether oceanfront or oceanview, all have central air\/heat and provide clean, comfortable accommodations. Each vacation home is individually owned and decorated to the owners taste. Premiere Cable TV is standard, and each unit has a fully equipped kitchen and dining area. Pets are not allowed in rental units. All units are non-smoking, but it is permitted to smoke outdoors away from the unit. Although linens are furnished, please bring your own beach towels and beach blankets as linens are not to be removed from the unit. Laundry facilities are conveniently located on every floor and some units have their own washer\/dryer.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The 2012 Louisiana Master Gardener Conference will be held October 24 \u2013 26 at the L'auberge Casino and Resort in Lake Charles, Louisiana.\nThe theme of this year's Conference is Gardening \u2013 Learning \u2013 Teaching \u2013 Sharing \u2013 Our Bridge to the Future.\nLouisiana Master Gardeners with the LSU AgCenter's LaHouse Project, will sponsor a \"Spring Garden Day\" on Friday, April 20 at LaHouse from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. LSU AgCenter specialists, along with Master Gardeners and local experts will provide programs on how to plan and grow a sustainable backyard garden full of vegetables, herbs and flowers. In addition to presentations, participants will have the opportunity to purchase bedding plants, herbs, olive trees, and Louisiana Super Plants.\nAdmission is free and the program includes jambalaya and refreshments served at noon. LaHouse is located at 2858 Gourrier Avenue and is near the intersection of Nicholson Drive and Burbank in Baton Rouge.\nFor more information contact: [email protected] or at 225-578-7913.\nIn 2012, we celebrate 125 years of research excellence at the Louisiana State University AgCenter through the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station, established in 1887. In that year Congress passed the Hatch Act, which provided federal funding to support agricultural experiment stations at the nation's land-grant colleges. The significance of this anniversary is far-reaching and touches the lives of everyone in Louisiana. Agriculture provides a positive balance of trade, and more agricultural products are exported from Louisiana than any other state.\nWere it not for the relentless pursuit of science-based solutions to the problems of growing crops and livestock in this state, we would not have much of an agricultural economy to speak of. In total, agriculture contributes more than $26 billion yearly to the Louisiana economy. Louisiana's crops include rice, sugarcane, cotton, soybeans, corn and sweet potatoes. The largest commodity is our forests. Our food scientists work diligently to add value to our aquaculture and seafood industries. The AgCenter helps assure that Louisiana seafood is safe.\nThe AgCenter is one of the nation's best examples of how an institution of higher education can serve as an economic stimulus. Our discoveries have led to 14 start-up companies. We have recently garnered a five-year $17.2 million federal grant to speed up development of biofuels from sugarcane and sweet sorghum. Our record is one of conducting research with practical, immediate application and in collaboration with business and industry. Our extension offices in every parish bring knowledge to everyone's doorstep. We hope to continue serving Louisiana for another 125 years.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Action for Education! is a permanent foundraising campaign which aims to help a child who comes from a family with limited resources to be educated at Royal School. The first action took place in April with our participation at the International Marathon in Cluj-Napoca.\nWith your help, today we start our second action: A Royal School T-Shirt makes all the difference!\nBuy a 70 lei T-Shirt and 50% of the money will go to the Action for Education campaign. You can buy the T-Shirt from the front desk or order it online through the form below.\nThank you for supporting children's education!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Description: Yoru is an ornately decorated and very long blade. On the hilt of this blade is a cross guard, though the bars between the blade and the hilt are much longer than average. The blade itself is pitch-black with a very strong sheen, a single-edged long sword with a slight curve at the end of the blade. Overall, Yoru looks like a large black cross.\nDetails: The blade is 2 meters long and the hilt is 50 centimeters long.\nMihawk: Yoru does more damage versus Vampires, Werewolves, Liches, Daemons, and Demons. When Yoru causes physical damage to one of these races, its damage is considered 80 points higher, meaning that instead of +90 it acts as a +170.\nAlisa Vollan has purchased Yoru for 550,000J.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"In a well-attended dedication ceremony, National Football League Hall of Famer Howie Long was recognized as the first-ever recipient of a \"NFL Hometown Hero\" award. According to George Veras, director of the \"Hometown Hero\" program for the NFL, \"This unveiling is the first of its kind as part of a national campaign to re-connect NFL legends with their hometown and Howie has always referenced his Charlestown upbringing and the valuable life lessons he learned there.\" A plaque, which highlights Long's sensational football achievements, will be on permanent display at the Charlestown Boys and Girls Club.\nAfter a video presentation of his emotional Hall of Fame acceptance speech, Howie graciously spoke about his \"Townie\" roots and upbringing. Long's distinguished NFL career with the Oakland\/LA Raiders included eight Pro-Bowl selections, a 1984 Super Bowl championship, and enshrinement to the NFL Hall of Fame in 2000.\nCharlestown Boys and Girls Club Director Greg Jackson, who emceed the event, extends his sincere appreciation to John Doherty and Zume's Coffee Shop, John Iacoi and the Charlestown Boys and Girls Club Advisory Board, Tom Jackson and the building maintenance personnel, and all of the employees who helped contribute to what was a very special occasion.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"With Glastonbury having been and gone, we're right in the middle of music festival season in the UK and in Europe too. Many of our customers may be making their way to of of the UK's outdoor music festivals this summer and many may have been already.\nWhile it might not seem the place to be bringing your laptop, festivals are becoming more and more technology friendly and recent reports show that more and more gadgets are being brought to music events each year. Whether that's to take photographs, write coverage for music blogs or simply to keep entertained once all the bands are tucked up in their tour busses is uncertain, but it's clearly becoming a trend to take your tech on the road. A few years ago some festivals introduced phone charging zones to help festival goers keep their mobiles fully charged and thereby avoid getting lost in fields of identical muddy tents. Many festivals now offer plug sockets for everything from laptop chargers to hair straighteners.\nLaptops in Tents? It's more common than you think!\nSo it seems laptop adapters and chargers are an even more valuable part of festival kit than anyone could have imagined years ago. But what with the adverse weather conditions and likely hood of damaging your gear, it's always a good idea to get a spare dell 1545 adapter to take away with you. Fortunately, Laptop Power UK's great prices mean that if you're looking for an emachines e525 charger you don't need to break the bank. We offer a range of our own brand OEM chargers at superb prices with delivery options to meet everyone's needs. And if your toshiba netbook screen gets cracked while you're travelling, we offer a massive range of laptop lcd screens at the same great prices as our chargers. So whatever you're up to with your laptop this summer, Laptop Power UK are ready to help you out.\nThis entry was posted on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 at 7:39 am. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS feed.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Everyone wants to sustain the elegance of their house and roofs also play a major role in this. There are several kinds of issues faced by the roofs like damages, dirt, faded colours, missing tiles, cracks etc. Thus, for the best assistance Roof Guard Tiled and Metal roofing company is the best option. This is a company situation in Melbourne which deals in all types of roofing services.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"We were commissioned by City of Wolverhampton Council's Public Health dept to deliver a series of digital inclusion workshops around the city over a two year period.\nThe workshops held in community centres and libraries were free to attend and aimed at people who would like to get online and learn more about how they can benefit from digital technology.\nSupport was available on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to; getting online, smartphones, tablets, laptops, email, Skype, social media, online shopping, accessing NHS \/ Civic services.\nTo find out about the training we can offer, get in touch.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Each of these courses are 100% online and have weekly mandatory live chat sessions. Per the syllabus, students cannot miss more than 1 live chat session in each course.\nNon-Matriculated Students: Click on the links below to register for each class. To avoid any fee errors, please add ALL classes to your shopping cart before you finish and pay.\nMatriculated Students: You will register via your myCSUSM account. Please check your Enrollment Dates to confirm when you are eligible to register. If you are looking for the course CRN please click on the reigister link.\n*These courses are not eligible for the Cal Vet Fee Waiver, either as part of the certificate program or as stand alone courses.\n*Please note, all students must reside in one of the following states: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Oklahoma, Wisconsin.\nAre you interested in taking other SLP Prep courses but are not part of the SLP Prep Cohort? Please complete the form below. Select all SLP Prep courses you are interested in taking. We will consider this information to determine which courses to offer for Non-Cohort students.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"This topic contains 0 replies, has 0 voices, and was last updated by mbiwpeoyc 7 years, 4 months ago.\nI have zeroshell 1.0beta14. I for the life of me can't figure out how to forward specific ports from my LAN to my WAN interface. I'm trying to allow access to my linux server from work via SSH on port 222\u2026..So far nothing has worked \ud83d\ude41 What chain do I need to add this on?\nIn case you haven't fixed yet it is easy, go to Router on the sidebar, then click on Virtual Server then just fill in the fields. Incoming interface [ppp*, eth*, etc] IP Address ANY works, Protocol [TCP and\/or UDP] Local port [that is the port you want to use to access from outside 222 in your case] Remote IP [the local ip of your server] Remote port [the actual port of the service 22 for ssh] then click the + and you are done. read the notes at the bottom of the popup for more options as in ranges etc.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The Phillips Brooks House Center for Public Service and Engaged Scholarship is the hub and department that provides support for all public service efforts at Harvard College. It is home to the Center for Public Interest Careers (CPIC), Mindich Program for Engaged Scholarship (MPES), Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA), and Public Service Network (PSN), and collaborates closely with the Institute of Politics (IOP) and Office of Career Services (OCS) to provide students with a rich variety of volunteer, internship, coursework, and postgraduate opportunities in public service. The Phillips Brooks House also provides coordination, funding, and planning for public service, supports public service efforts in the freshman yard and houses, and leads collaborative efforts such as the first-year Day of Service, Public Service Recruiting Day, and the Public Interested Conference. For more information on our offices, please see below. You can view our organization chart here.\nThe Center for Public Interest Careers (CPIC) engages and supports Harvard undergraduates and recent graduates in expanding awareness of and exploring public interest careers. Working closely with university, alumni\/ae, and community partners, CPIC develops public interest fellowships, internships, networks, and opportunities for personal and professional development.\nThe Institute of Politics' (IOP) mission is to unite and engage students, particularly undergraduates, with academics, politicians, activists, and policymakers on a non-partisan basis and to stimulate and nurture their interest in public service and leadership. The Institute strives to promote greater understanding and cooperation between the academic world and the world of politics and public affairs.\nThe Engaged Scholarship Program is an exciting new initiative focused on integrating academics, public service and community engagement. By promoting curricular innovation that takes learning outside the classroom, Engaged Scholarship nurtures students' intellectual development while responding to community needs and real-world issues. At the heart of the Mindich Program is the development of innovative new courses at Harvard College. Starting in this inaugural year, the Engaged Scholarship program will draw on students' intellectual interests, commitment to service and community, to support the development and implementation of two courses per year (minimum) for the next seven years.\nPhillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) is a student-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the largest public service organization at Harvard, encompassing 86 programs that serve over 10,000 youth and adults in the greater Boston area. PBHA programs emphasize direct service and social action as a facilitator for social change and address several key community needs, including tutoring, small claims advising, advocacy, managing local homeless shelters, ESL education, citizenship training, Alternative Spring Break trips, and the Summer Urban Program (SUP).\nThe Harvard Public Service Network (PSN) advises and supports independent student-led public service groups officially recognized by the Office of Student Life. PSN staff members provide support and resources to over 50 student organizations, many of whom partner with local community nonprofit organizations or nationally recognized service programs.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"J on helps people with back pain by diagnosing the problem, identifying contributing factors and developing a personalised treatment program that creates long-term change.\nIn association with colleagues, Jon has researched and brought together a systematic approach to assessing and managing low back pain. Based upon extension research, he teaches courses to practitioners wishing to utlise this step by step approach.\nResearch publications can be downloaded from here.\nIf you would like to learn how to apply this approach to your client's benefit Jon's courses can be found here.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Extendable to a full 5' 9\"\nFetch your gear in your truck bed or suv. Grab it. Move it. Load it. Cargo management is now within your reach with the Access EZ-Retriever. Easily reach items that have slid to the front of your truck box from driving or unload tools, groceries and other items with ease.\nThe extendable EZ-Retriever is manufactured from aircraft grade heavy-duty aluminum, so it's tough enough to handle large objects, but light enough for anyone to use.\nWith EZ-Retriever you won't have to climb into the bed of the truck or stretch to reach your cargo. The extendable hook makes accessing your cargo from the tailgate or side of your truck convenient and safe. You simply adjust the length. Prevent the possibility of injury or strain to your back and joints, scratching the truck or soiling your clothes with EZ-Retriever.\nThe EZ Retriever extends to a full 5 feet 9 inches - more than enough length to reach to the front of any truck bed. To extend the EZ-RetrieverT you just twist the handle to the left, extend to the needed length, and twist to the right to lock it in place. The extendable EZ-Retriever works great for vehicles with toppers, tonneaus or lids, and adjusts for the perfect reach for any truck box length.\nAccess backs your EZ-Retriever with a 1-year warranty.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The Arada Ecoburn Plus 4 is an ideal choice if you are limited for space in your chimney breast but still desire the style and performance of a top of the range wood burner. With an overall width of 355mm and a depth of 365mm, the Ecoburn Plus 4 is designed to fit into even the smallest of openings. Despite it's small size, the Ecoburn Plus 4 has a maximum log length capacity of 240mm (9.5\") and still incorporates Arada's patented Flexifuel grate system which ensures that you get the same efficiency from burning either wood or smokeless coal.\nThe Arada Ecoburn Plus 4 has a cosy heat output of 4.5kW making it ideal for smaller rooms and an impressive efficiency of 86.3% which ensures that you will get as much heat out of the fuel used as possible.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"The Chairdrobe, a manifestation of an always improvised object, like the chair next to the bed which turns into a wardrobe! Like the jolly in card games, Joly fills exactly this gap. It is a silent butler, a tray or an occasional chair. Lightweight and easy to grip, it can \"follow\" its user into the living or sleeping area, as needed. Joly is ironic, decorative and functional. It serves well as an entrance piece, in the bathroom and obviously... in the bedroom! Jol(l)y good!\nMade of gold\/black powder-coated metal with a solid natural walnut or petrol blue lacquered top\/seat. Lightweight and easy to grip, it can \"follow\" its user in the living or sleeping area, as needed. Optional cushion available upon request.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"3\/7\/2000 PRODUCTION MASTER - 4P.M.\nChicago: \"World, The,\" 03\/07\/2000, WGBH Media Library & Archives, accessed April 18, 2019, http:\/\/openvault.wgbh.org\/catalog\/A_4DBED6AA64924D57B14FA10087E92E06.\nMLA: \"World, The.\" 03\/07\/2000. WGBH Media Library & Archives. Web. April 18, 2019. <http:\/\/openvault.wgbh.org\/catalog\/A_4DBED6AA64924D57B14FA10087E92E06>.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"A beautifully simple, sterling silver bangle consisting of three interlinked silver bangles.\nSterling silver is formed using traditional silversmithing techniques, into this beautifully simple, elegant trinity bangle consisting of three interlinked solid silver round bangles.\nThe bangles are available in Slim (made from 2mm round silver stock) or Standard (made from 2.5 mm round silver stock).\nThe bangles are available with a matte finish, a polished finish or a combination of both (two matte and one polished or two polished and one matte).\nEach bangle in the Slim version is 2mm thick. Total weight 20g.\nEach bangle in the standard version is 2.5mm thick. Total weight 30g.\nDue to the handmade nature of the product, all dimensions are approximate and are for guidance only.\nAn alteration\/exchange service is available if you do wish to exchange for a different size.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Jay Penske, known for his wild antics, smart business sense and billionaire father Roger Penske (IndyCar racing) just listed this East Coast-like Bel Air colonial for $7.2M.\nPurchased back in 2004 for $1.97M, this 1.14-acre lot boasts a 1960s cottage-esque home with 3,500 square feet of living space. The residence offers five bedrooms and 5.5 baths, a cedar-shingled roof, a dramatic, gated driveway, three-car garage, library, formal living and dining room, eat-in kitchen, 2,000+ square feet of deck space, home gym and more.\nAdditionally, the listing offers a truly magnificent infinity pool with scenic views and a roomy master suite\/adjoining master bath with a humungous soaking tub\/marble steam shower.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Joey is involved in numerous events throughout the year at both the main Innsbrook location and all over town with his mobile catering units. Listed below are the events for the current month. If you would like additional information about any of these events, or to schedule Joey to cater your next gathering, please Contact Joey today.\nAny time is a great time for a couple of dogs and a coke at Joey's. In fact today would be perfect! Stop by our Innsbrook location today, step right up and introduce yourself, then order the best hot dog you will ever taste!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"- Source from Locks Wholesalers and Wholesale Lock Suppliers for a vast collection of reliable Locks. Our Wholesale Lock Manufacturers are well known for manufacturing quality Locks and supplying the best Locks such as Lock \/ Padlock \/ Drawer Lock \/ Letterbox Lock \/ Letter Box Lock \/ Camlock \/ Push Lock \/ Electronic Lock \/ Cabinet Lock \/ TSA Lock \/ Combination Lock \/ Pin Lock \/ TSA Pad Lock \/ Pad Lock \/ Cable Lock \/ Luggage Lock at factory price. Feel free to get your free latest Wholesale Lock Manufacturers quote from our top Locks Wholesaler and connect with the trustworthy Locks Distributors at Online Marketplace.\nOnline find quality Wholesale Locks from our reliable Wholesale Lock Manufacturers and Lock Suppliers. Make your free Locks enquiry from our Locks Wholesaler \/ Manufacturer and get the latest price through our trustable Wholesale Lock Manufacturers and Lock Suppliers for the best Locks now!","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"Another piece of vintage leather from my collection to illustrate the post I wrote a few months back on the history of Monarch leather jackets. This one's a real beauty, with unusual construction. Look at the way the edge of the jacket, lapel and collar are formed.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"I wanted a fair decision to be taken for the property division between me and my siblings without affecting our relations. Thanks guys! Couldn't have been possible without you all.\nNew procedures have been introduced by the Government for couples wishing to apply for a court order related to children financial circumstances in case of the breakdown of a family.\nBefore such a claim can be made to the court, spouses will have to have attended a Mediation Information Assessment Meeting with an agreed mediator and get a Form FM1 to prove that they have done so.\nThe final point is to guarantee that both spouses have seriously considered mediation to try to solve their differences. It is generally acknowledged that the regular adversarial court process is an expensive and, above all, a long and painful one when ex couples fight for the resolution of their family disputes.\nIn fact, when both parties have previously asked for information or advice about how mediation can help them in the long term, the amount of court applications gets drastically reduced. A mediator will guide ex couples in the process to reach an adequate settlement.\nAs for the mediator, his target should always be to explain the couple how mediation works so that the right estimation can be made to help them decide whether mediation would be suitable in their particular circumstances.\nThis meeting with the mediator can be held with one of the parties alone or with both at the same time, but partners should be h4ly warned against this last possibility in case of domestic violence issues.\nWhat to do after a MIAMS?\nAfter attending a MIAMS, both parties get the chance to reconsider if what they really want is to go on with the mediation procedure. In this case, several more meetings with the mediator should take place so as to concentrate on the couple's disputes and this time. The presence of both in the couple is highly recommended.\nAfter all this procedure gets to an end, the moderator will elaborate a document including all of the points in the agreement that have been successfully reached and will use it as the starting point of a court order in the divorce process.\nIn case those in the couple decide not to go through mediation but would rather have the matter proceed through the court, the form FM1 will be issued to them by the mediator, so that now both parties may proceed with legal hearings.\nThis FM1 must be presented to court by one of the spouses in case he or she is self representing, otherwise it will be taken by a solicitor. Whatever the case then, it is h4ly recommended for parties to do some research and find the right team of dedicated and experienced family mediators who can provide a professional approach to their family issues.\nThere are several cases though in which attending a MIAM should never be required to couples, like domestic abuse, bankruptcy of one of the spouses, an imperative court claim found crucial by any of the partners or the mediator himself and finally, in those delicate moments when kids protection problems have developed.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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{"text":"\u4e2d\u56fd\u79d1\u5b66\u9662\u5730\u7403\u73af\u5883\u7814\u7a76\u6240\u673a\u6784\u77e5\u8bc6\u5e93(IEECAS OpenIR): What do we know about domestication in eastern Asia?\nWhat do we know about domestication in eastern Asia?\nThe body of data based on new work on genetics and DNA, plus a growing number of radiocarbon ages which are independent of dates based on cultural associations has broadened our knowledge of domestication in eastern Asia. Here we review the situation for several plant and animal species that were domesticated locally or imported to east Asia. Major centres of plant domestication in China have been in the Yellow and Yangtze river basins, and in Yunnan. For animals it appears that the Yellow River region, the area around Xi'an and the south-east have been important centres. Many adopted domesticates have entered China through the north-west and later through ports such as Canton (Guangzhou). It appears that while there are outliers to extended ranges of wild plants and animals, sometimes not securely dated, widespread deliberate movement of plants and animals outside their natural ranges coincided with reduced hunting and gathering around 5\u20134 kyr in the Longshan cultural period. The adoption of agriculture has resulted in large scale landscape transformation; forests and woodlands have been replaced by crop and grazing lands and this is evident in many late Holocene sedimentary records. This transformation continues and the patterns are changing as diets are shifting and much grain is now used to feed chicken and beef, and in addition this has placed increased pressure on water resources.\nGB\/T 7714 Dodson,J,Dong,GH. What do we know about domestication in eastern Asia?[J]. Quaternary International,2016,426(2016):2-9.\nAPA Dodson,J,&Dong,GH.(2016).What do we know about domestication in eastern Asia?.Quaternary International,426(2016),2-9.\nMLA Dodson,J,et al.\"What do we know about domestication in eastern Asia?\".Quaternary International 426.2016(2016):2-9.","meta":{"redpajama_set_name":"RedPajamaC4"}}
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