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FNB has recently been accused of discriminating against black people, but the EFF believe all financial institutions are guilty of this.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have released a statement slamming the “racist South African banking cartel” and calling for the formation of a state-owned bank.
While the statement did not specifically make reference to a recent Special Assignment episode – screened this past Sunday – alleging that First National Bank (FNB) discriminates against prospective black homeowners, it is likely that this is what has inspired the press release.
Thousands of black homeowners reportedly believe FNB discriminated against them after taking over Saambou’s books through securitisation.
FNB has described the allegations as “baseless” and said they would defend the matter in the Western Cape Equality Court, following reports that some of the homeowners from the Special Assignment episode have approached the court.
Rather than singling out any one bank, the statement instead alleges that all major banks have formed a “cartel”, charging black people higher interests than their white counterparts for loans.
“The media reports confirmed what we have already [known], from the hundreds of complaints received from customers who are victimised,” the statement says.
The statement also says the “whole financial sector”, not just banks, is guilty of discrimination. Some of the other institutions the party alleges are guilty of this include those selling insurance and “other financial products”.
The statement alleges that other forms of discrimination from financial institutions include the “quick” repossession of possessions, with the party alleging that white people are given more time, leading to “hundreds of black people” with bad credit records.
The party calls for a judicial commission of inquiry with “financial forensic capability” to look into discrimination against black people by the banks. This, the party says, should culminate in banks found guilty losing their licences, as well as the banks paying back the money it has allegedly overcharged black people.
The statement says the “permanent solution to these rapacious, greedy, and patently racist banks” would be the creation of a state-owned bank.
The party says it’s already involved in “legislative processes” to enable this and accuses the ANC of having failed to “rise to the occasion” as they are “not willing” to make such a bank a reality.
FNB CEO Lee Mhlongo, meanwhile, has denied the bank is guilty of any “racial bias or discrimination”.
“In 2006, FNB proactively offered refunds to the affected Saambou customers, the amount involved being approximately R154 million,” he told the SABC.
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Sometimes it needs some passes to enjoy a new record, but sometimes you are just bewitched from the first moment.
The promotional info of the label calls The Faceless a musical weapon of mass destruction. And, indeed, they are one! Fast shrouding guitars, blast beats and aggressive growling and sometimes also a short, but nice solo. Short and sweet: Everything a piece of wrath needs!
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If you’re like The Family Handyman reader Gary Inlow and use a standard banquet table for your workbench, you’ll love this hint! Gary created stilts for his table using 1-1/4-in. PVC pipe, raising the surface of his workbench to a more comfortable height!
Here’s an easy automotive hack: buy carpet squares from Home Depot (they’re always under $2) and use them as car mats in your back seats. Another option is to use carpet scraps to make these DIY car mats. Check out this simple way to keep your car clean.
Every home usually has a stick of butter and extra toilet paper lying around. And coincidentally you can make an emergency candle using just those two materials. Here’s how!
Make your own DIY ice pack! All you need to do is take a standard kitchen sponge, soak it in water, put it inside a ziploc bag, and freeze it. Freeze the sponge overnight and the next morning, you will have an ice pack. The handy thing is that when the ice starts to melt, the sponge soaks up the water so it doesn’t leak everywhere.
Use some scrap wood from your workshop to create a simple computer shelf for your desk. We built this one using a 1 ft. x 2 ft. piece of plywood and two 12-in. pieces of 1×3 board. We used a brad nailer to assemble the shelf and left it unfinished for a modern look.
When it comes to workshop problems, dried-out Sharpies aren’t major. But they are annoying when you can’t find another one to mark your measurements or project notes. Learn how to bring your permanent marker back to life, because there’s still some ink in there!
If I need to cut a piece of PVC that’s impossible to reach with a saw, I cut a small notch into the pipe with a utility knife and cut the pipe by pulling a string back and forth in the notch. It’s not as fast or accurate as a saw – this 2-in. dia. pipe took about 5 minutes to cut through – but it’s a good trick in a tight spot.
Have you ever had a heavy bag a groceries that your reusable grocery bag just can’t handle without ripping? We’ve got the cheap and perfect solution for you!
Keep wood outdoor furniture kicking for as long as possible by protecting the surfaces that come in contact with the ground—especially end-grain pieces. Mix up a batch of epoxy and spread it evenly along the feet of, in this case, a wood bench. Allow the epoxy to dry completely, forming a weather-resistant seal, before placing the bench outdoors.
You can always make the finish smooth by rubbing with fine sandpaper and rubbing compounds, but this is a lot of work. And there’s almost always a little dust that settles onto the last coat of finish before it dries, even when you spray fast-drying lacquer. Unless you’re aiming for the ultimate in smoothness, rubbing the surface with a folded brown paper bag is usually sufficient.
When referencing projects plans or a photo for inspiration while working on a DIY project, most of us use our phones to display images or instructional videos. The only problem with this method is that our phones don’t prop themselves up, making it difficult to see at the images while working. Check out what you can do with a couple of zip-ties!
Dado blades have a very specific way that they need to be installed on a table saw. A lot of them will have a letter that indicates how they should be installed printed on them, but it can wear off after use. Write the letters large on the blades to keep this from happening and make your dado blades much easier to use.
Click here for a clever way to store your blades.
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In the military confrontation between superpowers, due to the ease with which information on the military capability of one power may be misrepresented by the other in an effort to obtain resources to develop its own capability. Any evidence of inequality of capability becomes a threat to international peace and security and may gravely disturb the balance of power.
The INF treaty bans intermediate-range missiles from the countries of NATO and the former Warsaw Pact, while the rest of the world can still deploy them. The most ambitious notion is a worldwide Missile Non-Proliferation Treaty. It is clearly anomalous that nuclear, chemical and biological weapons - which is to say, the most feared missile warheads - are all controlled by international treaties, whereas the likeliest delivery means, the missiles themselves, are not. The problem with all these schemes is that none appears to be negotiable.
There is no comprehensive theory of strategic stability. Attempts to develop concrete programmes for strategic stabilization have so far been limited to proposals to either prevent surprise attacks and accidental wars or reduce the advantage of a nuclear first strike.
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This North facing home presents a lifestyle opportunity. Located to maximise the views of Doubtless Bay from Berghan Point to the North East and Tokerau Beach in the North West allowing the property all day sun, sunrises and glorious sunsets. The home was designed to be multi functional, A. As a Three bedroom two bathroom family home and B. A dual purpose home ( split in 2) allowing for 2 separate living areas as a 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom holiday accommodation. Both lounge areas lead ted to the full length North facing deck with glass balustrade to the western end and the unobstructed panoramic views. The large double garage/workshop and beautiful manicured lawns and gardens compliment the surrounds of the home. The property is set on 8,500 square metres. ( 1 paddock and a dam for stock water).
Located a short drive from the Taipa which offers; bakery, Tavern, River, Taipa Beach, boat ramp and Taipa Bay Resort and Restaurant. Within a 10 minute drive to the Coopers Beach Shopping Complex (Doctor, Chemist, Dentist, Butcher, Takeaway Diner, Large Four Square, Sport Shop, Liquor store and Harcourts ). Taipa is on the southern end of Doubtless Bay, renowned not only for its beautiful bays and beaches but regarded by many as having New Zealand's best snapper fishing, gateway to the marlin grounds. It is only a 10 minute drive from picturesque Mangonui Harbour with its cafes, hotel and wharf and Mill Bay boat ramp. Only a 20 minute drive to Kaitaia (Hospital, Airport, shopping facilities), the Karikari Peninsula (bays, beaches, fishing and the "Peppers Carrington Golf Course and Winery Estate") and about a one hour drive to Kerikeri and the Bay of Islands.
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Easy highway access & walking distance to most downtown hot spots!
Skyline of Grand Rapids featuring the Sixth Street Bridge.
Cozy yet spacious - Stay Comfortable.
Grand Rapids is Beer City USA!
Swim laps or soak in the whirlpool - Stay Healthy.
You book the meeting. We'll save the environment.
Do Not Disturb.....The board will soon be in session.
Free Parking for Registered Hotel Guests.
Stay in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan at the Holiday Inn® hotel for truly convenient accommodations! The hotel's thoughtful location in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan is 15 miles from Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR), two blocks from DeVos Convention Center and within walking distance of top businesses.
Ideally positioned in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, this hotel's property allows guests easy access to cultural sites, including Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM) and Gerald Ford Presidential Museum. Nearby entertainment venues like Van Andel Arena feature hockey games and big-name performers, while John Ball Park Zoo ensures family fun.
Those seeking Grand Rapids, MI hotels with meeting space need look no further: we have nearly 1,300 sq ft of space for meetings, receptions and events for up to 120 guests. A business center, free Wi-Fi access and close proximity to such companies as Spectrum Health, Van Andel Research Institute, Varnum and Ernst & Young make our hotel a top choice among corporate guests visiting Grand Rapids, MI.
Our hotel's amenities show we care about you and the environment, as we practice sustainable initiatives. We encourage you to relax in the indoor pool or whirlpool and utilize the convenient room service, on-site dining and convenience store. Let the Holiday Inn® Grand Rapids, Michigan Downtown hotel's staff make you feel at home!
With the Grand Rapids Public Museum located next door and the Childrens Museum a short walk, there are childrens activities available year round in Grand Rapids. Just ask our Guest Service Team for more information.
We are the only hotel downtown with complimentary parking for registered guests (a value of $16.00 per day).
Rules and Restrictions apply, please contact hotel directly. Daily Pet Fee will apply.
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The ADAO 14-Week Anxiety, Panic, and Avoidance Behaviour Management program is a structured educational workshop, the focus of which is on providing participants with tools and information to assist them in managing their symptoms of anxiety. Each week, following a check-in activity, facilitators will guide participants through a relaxation exercise. The focus of each session will be on information-sharing; however, the format will vary from week (e.g., group/individual activities, mini-lectures, role play exercises).
Each session ends with a grounding exercise as well as a check-out activity. Facilitators are provided with session agendas, background reading material, presentation material, relaxation/grounding exercises, as well as participant handouts for each session. Each session is also supplemented with a gratitude journal exercise, resource-sharing, as well as a focus on connecting participants to the community.
During the first session, participants are introduced to anxiety, the different types, and its causes. Subsequent sessions focus on relaxation and related techniques; nutrition and physical exercise; mindfulness; and an introduction to the process of identifying and distinguishing between thoughts and feelings. Over the course of four weeks, participants are introduced to cognitive-behaviour theory and techniques (e.g., automatic thoughts, Socratic method, cognitive distortions, assumptions and core beliefs) as well as graduated exposure, introducing participants to both the theory behind these ideas as well as the tools used to manage related symptoms of anxiety.Sessions are also dedicated to providing participants with information and strategies to manage feelings and emotions and two weeks of classes are dedicated to issues related to anger and assertiveness. The two final classes focus on anxiety and spirituality as well as a celebration of the progress made over the course of the 14-weeks.Participants are provided with a copy of "The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook, 4th Edition" (Edmund J. Bourne), a copy of "Mind Over Mood" (Christine Padesky with Dennis Greenberger) as well as a Participant manual, which is produced by ADAO. The manual contains additional reading material as well as an agenda and outline for each session. There is a cost for participating in the workshop. Subsidized spaces are available.
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2019-04-22T18:27:27Z
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The European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) on Friday announced it has adopted a positive scientific opinion of Fexinidazole Winthrop (fexinidazole), the first oral-only medicine for the treatment of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), commonly known as sleeping sickness.
This approval is a result of clinical trials led by the non-profit research and development organization DNDi, with an application submitted to EMA by Sanofi. CHMP’s decision means Sanofi can begin distributing fexinidazole in endemic countries in 2019, DNDi said.
HAT is a life-threatening, neglected tropical disease that is endemic in sub-Saharan Africa. There are two forms of sleeping sickness, depending on the parasite involved: Trypanosoma brucei gambiense or Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense. The vast majority (98%) of reported cases are caused by T. b. gambiense and most cases occur in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to EMA. The disease, transmitted by the bite of a tsetse fly, is usually fatal without treatment and about 65 million people are at risk, according to DNDi.
To develop fexinidazole, DNDi spent $62.5 million, which includes costs related to pre-clinical development and clinical studies, with the support of seven European countries (France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerland and the UK) as well as private donors including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Médecins Sans Frontières.
This is the 10th medicine recommended by EMA under Article 58, a mechanism that allows CHMP to assess and provide opinions on medicines for use outside the EU. Medicines eligible for this procedure are used to prevent or treat diseases of major public-health interest and include vaccines and medicines for World Health Organization (WHO) target diseases such as HIV/AIDS, malaria or tuberculosis.
Medicines submitted under this program are assessed by EMA in collaboration with the WHO and must meet the same standards as medicines intended for EU citizens.
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2019-04-24T22:07:52Z
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Overclock.net > Overclock Marketplace > For Sale / Wanted > Software > Malwarebytes key?
I want a legit malwarebytes key so I can protect my browser. I refuse to order CD keys since some are scams and I ordered one time and it didn't work after a reformat. So I rather not blow 39.99 for a key. I wish Malwarebytes can sell it for a lower price and it could last a year or two. Premium would be nice but it's hard to find. Does anyone have a spare working key to use I can purchase you from? Paypal accepted only I can use. Thanks.
NO you don't understand. I did reformat my hard drive and reinstalled everything and the key never worked anyways. I was ripped off by G2A. They sell bad keys. I wanted a legit one.
Not sure if it's legal to do so seeing it's a activation process/ support is to say where it was purchased from.
mbam premium is a yearly subscription and I forget how much it is.
eBay. Doesn't work, open a claim. That's where I bought mine and it's been over a year now without any issues.
Regardless, you can't sell/buy keys on OCN.
You can still get premium as a one time lifetime key.
Last edited by The Pook; 03-22-2019 at 10:17 AM.
If that's the case just purchase from mbam direct.
I doubt mbam sells one time keys anymore.
Yea they don't sell premium anymore and I apologize for asking keys on this forum. I didn't know we don't allow such things as like this. I think I will file a claim to Malwarebytes about this situation and see what the other end can do. Thanks.
If you want malwarebytes to sell you a key, open a support ticket with them, CALMLY explain your situation, explain how their software has been very useful over the years for protecting computers from ever evolving threats, and ask VERY VERY politely if you can purchase a one time lifetime key from them and tell them it will only be used on one computer.
Be very courteous and respectful.
People tend to listen to you and sometimes will go the extra mile if you elevate yourself above the standard entitled or pathetic attitude many people have. It's a long shot, no matter what, but you would be surprised by what some people will do for someone with class.
Good luck, and if they help you out, please don't abuse or take advantage of that. And for the love of god, don't run around forums posting that they sold you a key or gave you a massive discount on a subscription. I'm sure they get enough spam emails from people begging as it is.
Browser protection just install Ublock origin it can block quite a bit just off the default settings.
Fleabay well they do have good support for fraud if you find one there.
Overclock.net - An Overclocking Community > Overclock Marketplace > For Sale / Wanted > Software > Malwarebytes key?
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Basic black: always a DO, especially at work.
...and voila! From left to right: Maryellen Gordon, Deputy Editor; Rae Ann Herman, Accessories Director; Maggie Mann, Senior Fashion Editor; Courtney Kivela Craig, Associate Sittings Editor; Katie Meyer, Market Editor.
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2019-04-21T17:18:54Z
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We believe the Bible, both Old and New Testaments, to be the verbally inspired Word of God.
Men of God were moved by the Holy Spirit to record precisely the words that God intended. It is without error in the original writings. The Bible is God’s complete written revelation of Himself and His will for the salvation of humankind, and is the final authority for Christian faith and life.
We believe in one living and true God, infinitely perfect and eternally existing in three equal persons – God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
These three are identical in essence while distinct in office and activity. God is a personal, spiritual, and intelligent Being, the Creator, Preserver, and Ruler of the universe.
We believe God the Father reigns with providential care over His universe, His creatures, and the flow of human history according to His purpose and grace.
In His nature He is completely holy, all-powerful, all-knowing, omnipresent, eternal, transcendent, immutable, self-sufficient, self-existent, wrathful, just, gracious, good, merciful and loving. He is the sender of His only Son, Jesus Christ. As the Father of the elect, He is their provider, disciplinarian, and restorer.
We believe that Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, who became a man without ceasing to be God. He was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary.
He lived a perfect life and died on the cross as a substitutionary atonement for our sins. Our salvation is guaranteed by His literal, bodily resurrection from the dead. He is now exalted in heaven at the right hand of God the Father, where He ministers as High Priest for His people. He will return in power and glory to judge the world and to consummate His redemptive mission.
We believe that the ministry of God the Holy Spirit is to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ.
He convicts people of sin, and gives life to the spiritually dead, who receive Jesus Christ as Savior, baptizing them at the moment of faith into the Church. He permanently indwells believers and bestows on them spiritual gifts. He leads, instructs, and empowers them for godly living and service. As they learn more about Him and His work through the Scriptures, pray, and yield to Him (allow Him to direct and control their thoughts, words, and actions), He beautifies their character with the fruit of the Spirit and transforms them into the image of Christ.
We believe that all things in heaven and on earth were created by God and exist by His power and for His glory.
We believe that humankind was created innocent and in the image of God, but that they sinned, bringing both spiritual and physical death to themselves and their posterity. While still made in God’s image, humankind has inherited a sinful nature and is incapable of redeeming themselves. All human life is sacred, in that God created humankind in his own image, and that Christ died for all humankind; therefore, every human being, born and unborn, young and old, possesses dignity and is worthy of respect and Christian love.
We believe that every person is lost in sin apart from Christ and in need of a Savior. Jesus Christ died as a full and sufficient payment for the sins of the entire world, and His shed blood is the only provision by which an individual may be delivered from the wrath of God. We believe that salvation is a gift of God and is received by humankind only through faith in Jesus Christ. We believe that humankind is justified by grace through faith alone, apart from human merit or works. We believe that all true believers, once saved, are kept secure in Christ forever.
We believe that water baptism is the immersion of a believer in water in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
It is an act of obedience publicly announcing and symbolizing the believer’s faith in a crucified, buried, and risen Savior, the believer’s death to sin, the burial of the old life, and the resurrection to walk in newness of life in Christ Jesus.
We believe that the Lord’s Supper is a memorial of Christ’s death by which He established the New Covenant, the elements being symbols of His body and blood.
Every Christian has a right and an obligation to partake of the elements of the Lord’s Supper.
The believer is placed into the church by the baptizing work of the Holy Spirit, and is thus a part of the Body of Christ of which Jesus is the Head. We believe that the church, as defined by the New Testament, is distinct from Israel (“God’s chosen people”, as defined in the Old and New Testaments).
We believe that the true, universal church is comprised of local, visible assemblies of professing believers in Jesus Christ, who are voluntarily joined together in one place for the purposes of worship of God, prayer, the exposition of Scripture, the discipling and equipping of the saved, evangelism of the lost, fellowship, and the carrying out of that congregation’s ministries of such other purposes as are specified in the Scriptures for a New Testament Church. We believe that every local church has the right under Christ to decide and govern its own affairs.
We believe in the personal, physical return of the Lord Jesus Christ in glory. He will restore the created world by establishing the new heavens and new earth, where the glorious presence of God will ‘cover the earth as the waters cover the sea’. He will consummate the kingdom of God once for all where perfect peace and justice will reign forever and ever.
We believe that every person will be raised from the dead. Believers will receive a glorified resurrection body and will live with God in everlasting blessedness and joy. We believe that every unbeliever will be punished with everlasting, conscious torment away from the presence of the Lord. Believers will be raised to stand for evaluation at the judgment seat of Christ to determine rewards based on their faithfulness and obedience to God.
God is at work in our church! His grace is changing lives. His undeserved favor and power is equally available to each person no matter what they’re like. No one is beyond His ability to save. In fact the most desperate are often the closest to His salvation. This is completely different from religion with its emphasis on traditions, rules and human accomplishment, which have turned so many off to church life. This great news makes us the hope of the world!
The focus in our church is on God’s work, not ours. We consider everyone else to be more important than ourselves, no matter who they are. We regularly admit our weaknesses, mistakes and sins, and acknowledge our dependence on God in prayer. We don’t take the credit or act differently when God greatly uses us. We hate pride in all its various forms. At our best, we are jars of clay filled with the treasure of God’s powerful grace.
Our church will be governed by Jesus Christ through a plurality of leaders. Their complementary gifts are crucial to lead the church well. Our elders, staff and key ministries will not be dominated by any individuals. We will trust the Lord to guide us through the miraculous unity of consensus. This will require healthy relationships between the members of each leadership team.
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2019-04-23T07:51:38Z
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DR ARI FRIEDLAENDER is a marine ecologist at UC Santa Cruz and the California Ocean Alliance. Ari and his team conduct research in Antarctica to improve our understanding of whales, focusing on underwater behaviour and ecological links between marine mammals and their environments. By analysing tag-derived data collected onboard with OOE, we can learn about how whales interact with their environment and how they are affected by climate change. Ari has partnered with One Ocean Expeditions, the World Wildlife Fund and Antarctic Wildlife Research Fund to promote the development of marine protected areas in Antarctica.
We recently caught up with Ari ahead of his Marine Mammals voyage which you can still join departing March 21st, 2019.
OOE: You’re soon heading back to Antarctica onboard with One Ocean Expeditions. What research will you and your team of marine mammal scientists be conducting this year?
Ari: This year we are focusing on a few long-term projects, as well as a couple of new opportunities. By being able to have scientists on board One Ocean’s ships throughout the Antarctic season, we are able to collect information on when whales return to Antarctica, and where they go during the season. This is a critical question for us because we are interested in understanding how these whales are responding to climate change in the region. For example, we have found that humpback whales are staying later and later in the season because sea ice does not form until later than it has in the past. Krill move inshore late in the season as well and form large aggregations that the whales can easily feed on. So we are interested in finding out if this means that the whales will arrive later and stay later to take advantage of this new feeding opportunity.
We are also trying to understand how and when whales put on weight during the feeding season. For this, we are collecting aerial images from drones that allow us to measure the size and width of the animal. By collecting images throughout the entire season we can begin to tell when weight gain is the greatest and this will indicate the most critical feeding periods for the whales. We can combine this information with biological information from skin/blubber biopsy samples to tell which whales are male or female and of the females, which are pregnant. Then we can determine if the rates of growth are different or similar for animals in different stages of their lives, and across years and if there are links to changing environmental conditions that we can see in whale health.
Dr. Ari Friedlaender using a drone to monitor humpback whales.
Finally, we are also really interested in the underwater behaviour and feeding strategies of both humpback and minke whales. We have been deploying video-recoding and motion sensing tags on these whales for many years and are still learning a ton about how they feed, how often they feed, what depths do they feed at, etc. With the addition of a video camera to the tag, we can start to learn more about what the whales are actually encountering and how this affects their behaviour. For example, we know almost nothing about how minke whales navigate and feed under the sea ice, but our tags can show us what a minke whale sees and what types of ice it prefers, how it finds breathing holes, and where it feeds. For a species like minke whales that require sea ice as their preferred habitat (to avoid killer whale predation), we need to understand how much time they spend in sea ice and what types of sea ice they utilize. We are racing against the clock to learn about these whales that are at risk from reduced sea ice cover in the Antarctic Peninsula and our work with WWF and One Ocean Expeditions to study these enigmatic whales is critical.
OOE: You have been researching marine mammals in Antarctica for two decades, several years of which with OOE. What have been some of your key findings to date?
Humpback whales are amazing at finding areas of high prey availability. Regardless of the conditions or time of year, humpback whales are able to find the areas with consistently the most amount of food and they are able to feed in a way that maximizes their energy gain relative to the energy they use to feed. In other words, humpback whales have optimized their feeding behaviour to get the most bang for the buck.
We have found that humpback whales stay later in the Antarctic fall than we previously would have suspected because climate change has delayed the onset of winter sea ice and the whales take advantage of this.
The good news is that humpback whales are recovering very quickly from commercial whaling in the 20th century. One of our graduate students has found that nearly 2/3 of all adult female humpback whales are pregnant in a given year and that some are actually both pregnant and have a dependent calf that they are weaning at the same time! This is amazing for an animal that is 40 tons, to be able to feed itself, a dependent calf, and growing a fetus inside of it.
We have also literally broken the ice with Antarctic minke whales. In fact, the first ever video tag deployed on an Antarctic minke whale came during a One Ocean Expedition last January. From this, we have learned that minke whales feed at incredibly high rates. When baleen whales feed they accelerate rapidly towards a prey patch and then open their enormous mouths filling up a very flexible throat pouch that allows them to literally engulf a mass of water that is the same weight as the whale itself! A 25-meter long blue whale can get ~130% of its body weight in water in one feeding lunge but an 8-meter minke whale can only get 75% of its body weight because of how their bodies scale with size. Thus, it also takes quite a while to process all of that water and sieve it through their baleen.
It takes a blue whale about a minute to do this, but it only takes a minke whale a number of seconds. We have found that minke whales can feed over 20 times on a single dive, but a blue whale is limited to about 5-6 because of how much energy (oxygen) it takes to feed. But, in an hour a blue whale can process 16 times more water than a minke whale even if the minke whale feeds that much faster. This is one of the ways that blue whales maintain their massive body size as they can get more prey because they can filter more water than a minke whale.
OOE: What is the importance of gaining this kind of data over a long period of time?
Ari: Collecting these kinds of data over long periods is critical for a couple of reasons. First, these are animals that have a life span similar to humans, so in order to detect changes we often times need many years of data. As well, in order to find significant trends in our data, like the timing of when whales arrive or how they put on weight, we require large sample sizes over many years that allow us to look at our information over years with good ice conditions, bad ice conditions, and everything in between. The more data we have the more precise and accurate we can be about our findings and the greater our ability to understand fully how climate change and other factors are affecting these whales.
OOE: What impact has your research had on our understanding of the effects of climate change and on conservation efforts in Antarctica?
I am really proud that our research has helped to understand the impacts of climate change on marine mammals in Antarctica. As mentioned before, we see contrasting effects about how changes in the amount of sea ice will impact whales. Currently, it seems that humpback whales are taking advantage of the opportunity to feed for longer and find dense krill patches later in the season and this has manifested in their incredibly high population growth rates. In contrast though, the amount of available habitat for Antarctic minke whales is decreasing and this means that those animals will have to move to other regions that have more and better habitat so the number of minke whales around the Antarctic Peninsula may be changing before our eyes.
One Ocean Expeditions’ commitment to supporting both research and education is amazing and they are giving us the opportunity to do this work.
We are using all of this information in combination with the great work by other researchers who study other krill predators like seals and whales to develop the guidelines for a new Marine Protected Area (MPA) to preserve the critical foraging areas from competition with the commercial krill fishery. One of the biggest impacts of climate change and the reduction of sea ice will be that the amount of krill available for predators will decrease because there is a strong relationship between the amount of sea ice in winter and the survival of young krill. So with fewer heavy sea ice years, the potential for krill stocks to decrease is pretty high and because of this, there is going to be an impact on krill predators. In order to minimize this impact as best as we can, it is our responsibility to manage and protect this region and the places that are critical for the animals that thrive here. Our work with One Ocean Expeditions and WWF to help contribute to the development of a new Marine Protected Area is one of the most rewarding accomplishments in my career.
OOE: This year you have two education specialists from Ocean First joining you onboard. What initiative are you be working with them on?
Ari: We have a wonderful collaboration with Ocean First, which has an amazing educational program that is available for students through high school. They have developed a number of different courses and lesson plans for marine biology classes and we are going to work with them to create new lesson plans for a course on marine mammals! This is an awesome opportunity for us to work directly with Ocean First and build a unique set of teaching modules for marine mammal research as well as Antarctic ecology that will be available to literally tens of thousands of students around North America. One Ocean Expeditions’ commitment to supporting both research and education is amazing and they are giving us the opportunity to do this work.
OOE: We hear you will be working with the BBC to film the Frozen Planet series. This sounds very exciting! Can you tell us a little bit about it?
Ari: Obviously, the BBC makes the most compelling and amazing natural history programs in the world. From the original Frozen Planet, to Blue Planet, to Planet Earth, the most extraordinary images of animals and our planet come from the BBC. We are so proud that they are filming for an updated and new Frozen Planet series and that one of the critters they want to feature are Antarctic minke whales. Because of our success in tagging these elusive whales, we are working with BBC to develop a new video recording tag that collects video at a broadcast resolution and our goal is to deploy one of these tags on an Antarctic minke whale this season. To be able to see, from the whale’s perspective, how it navigates and negotiates the sea ice environment will be remarkable. To see how these whales interact with one another and how they feed on patches of krill will be amazing. To be able to help contribute to a series like this is a dream come true as a scientist and educator and it would literally not be possible without the support from One Ocean Expeditions.
Zodiak passengers watch a curious minke whale.
Our sincere thanks to Dr. Ari Friedlaender for taking the time to talk to us about some of his vital work and findings to date. It’s great to see so many successful scientific missions taking place onboard! You can read the full WWF UCSC Antarctic Whales Report 2018 here.
If you are interested in travelling with Ari and his team of scientists and learning more first-hand, you can still join him on the Marine Mammals voyage March 21st, 2019. Please contact your preferred agent or our sales team here.
You can find out more about Dr. Ari Firedlaender ‘in his own words’ here.
You can find out more about the ‘Map to Paradise’ documentary featuring Ari, filmed in part onboard with OOE here.
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This is one of our favorite dishes to make. Larb Gai is a Thai dish consisting of ground chicken mixed with rice powder, cilantro, shallots, green onions, the ever-popular fish sauce and lime juice. It’s served with cabbage leaves for scooping or wrapping. You can also make it with ground pork (Larb Moo) or beef (Larb Neua). Tom Yum Goong is the classic hot and sour Thai soup with shrimp and mushrooms.
Our favorite Larb Gai recipe comes from RecipeZaar and is incredibly healthy (no oil) and just delicious. I’ve been experimenting with the Tom Yum recipe, but my starting point was this one, also from RecipeZaar. I thought there was way too much lime juice in the original recipe. The kaffir lime leaves seem to be a key ingredient. We once made it with lime zest and it just wasn’t the same.
This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 28th, 2007 at 7:15 pm and is filed under Main Dishes, Thai. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Long live the larb! This recipe was easy and delicious!
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As the intense argument over restrictions on firearms continues to rage across the country, religion and religious leaders have been drawn into the debate. Some have work to marshall support for some sensible reforms; inevitably, some initially insisted that tragedies like Newtown happen because we have “kicked God out of the classroom.” Now comes the theory that Jesus would want you to be armed to the teeth, as reported by the Huffington Post.
In light of that, here’s Dr. Anthea Butler’s December interview on the topic, where she doesn’t hold back in challenging the flawed theology of those who look to lay the blame for human suffering at the feet of political opponents.
Click the “play” button above to hear the extended interview. To download this audio, click here. Scroll down to read the transcript. To hear the entire December 22, 2012 State of Belief Radio program, click here.
[REV. DR. C. WELTON GADDY, HOST]: It’s a sad fact that no matter what the tragedy – be it the earthquake that hit Washington DC last year, or Hurricane Sandy, or, most recently, the school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut – voices are raised on the Right implicating a lack of national devotion to the Almighty as the cause of the given disaster.
For those who enjoyed the film “The Gods Must Be Angry,” this childlike view of a petty Higher Power would be laughable – it’s no different from the lunacy of the Westboro Baptist Church protests – were it not for the fact that not only does it try to place the blame for real human suffering directly on one’s political opponents, but it also implicitly absolves the followers of these leaders of any responsibility for the real causes of many of these tragedies – like global climate change or gun control or access to adequate mental health care. And the numbers of those misguided followers are vast – which is why this rhetoric cannot go unchallenged.
I tried to do my part with an open letter to Governor Huckabee in the Huffington Post last week. And in the pages of Religion Dispatches magazine, Anthea Butler voiced her strongly-worded opinion in a post titled “Guns and Babies: What Newtown Does NOT Teach Us.” The right voice for this moment. I’m very glad to have Dr. Butler joining us again on our show. Anthea, welcome back to State of Belief Radio!
[DR. ANTHEA BUTLER, GUEST]: Thanks, Welton, how are you?
[WG]: I’m OK. A little sad, as all of us are.
[AB]: Yeah, we’re definitely very sad, and troubled, at the same time.
[WG]: I’ve expressed my deep concerns about this – what’s the harm being done – I have my answer, but I want to know yours: how do you see the negative impact of what is happening?
[AB]: Well, I think we have several levels of a negative impact. First, it’s really just bad theology. To say that God, somehow, because you don’t have God in the classroom, we didn’t have prayer at schools, all of the permutations of what was said after the shooting, just does not get to the real issue here, which is: nobody should have a semi-automatic rifle, none of these kinds of things, that could shoot down so many kids in such a short period of time. And I think it does a disservice to Christian theology, it really does, to continue to make these kinds of statements, like Mike Huckabee made, or James Dobson made, or even the guy from… David Brody, from CBC. I really am just troubled by the sense in which – there’s two things that’s happening: one is, they make these kinds of theological statements in public to, sort of, shore up their base of the believers that they have; and two, it’s just a really bad witness. And three, it hurts all the people who’ve lost their children and their loved ones in Sandy Hook.
[WG]: And you know, it doesn’t do God any favors, either!
[AB]: No, it doesn’t. I figure God’ll be OK; but it really doesn’t do God any favors either.
[WG]: Right. In your Religion Dispatches article, you wrote, these are your words: “If you continue to allow these theological hacks to speak for you, or if you, as clergy, repeat this asinine excuse to your congregation this Advent season – you lead your people astray, and you have blood on your hands, as well.” Now, that’s strong! Explain that, please.
[AB]: Yeah, I said that they have blood on their hands because they’re not getting at what the real issue is, which is gun control. I mean, why can’t you say that something is evil? And this is what’s so very fascinating to me, is that, these are people who have Christian beliefs, but they won’t say that this was an evil act – and to say that something is an evil act is to ascribe something profoundly different to that, so that’s the first thing. I think the second thing is, is they’re leading their people astray because they’re making people believe that if you just work hard enough, if you just do enough, if we would just be morally correct in the way that they want everybody to be morally correct – bad things won’t happen. And that’s just not true! It really isn’t true. So to have both of these kinds of things in tandem, where they’re not confronting evil, and they’re giving this, sort of, pelagian idea about, you have to work hard in order to get things right, and if you don’t work hard enough, if you don’t do what God, exactly, tells you to do the way I say that God says to do it – then all these things are going to happen. And it’s just wrong! It’s just plain wrong.
[WG]: You know, Anthea, I actually think that in some instances, and I know this is a judgement and I make it with caution and with the confession that I could be very wrong, but some ministers have become so enamored as politicians that their politics is leading them to moral blindness, and shutting down their prophetic ministry.
[AB]: Yeah. I would agree with you, you’re not going to find any question from me at all on that one, I really believe that these kinds of stances are political ones, in certain respects – I mean, I would admit being political that I don’t want to have these kinds of guns out there; but I think that’s a social good not to have these high-powered rifles and assault weapons out on our streets. But apparently, they don’t think so.
[WG]: Well, you know, you kind of play dirty, because you use the bible to support… You point out that God didn’t give David an AK-47 when he went to fight Goliath; God gave him a slingshot! What does that teach us?
[AB]: Well, I think it teaches that you don’t, you know – if something is supposed to happen, I mean, if you are led of God – then why do you need all this stuff? Why do we need to have teachers to have guns in the classroom? I just don’t understand it. I’m a college professor and I think about these things all the time when I’m teaching, because, you know, sometimes you have students who are troubled; I mean, there have been shootings on college campuses. But I don’t want to be sitting up there in front of them with a gun. I’d like to think that whether I live or die, I’m for the Lord, right? I’m the Lord’s. So it doesn’t matter. It’s like they’re just so afraid of everything as though they can fix things – and it’s not… If you believe, you also have to believe that God either intervenes or doesn’t intervene; that God is with us in every case. And the way in which this got phrased out by people like Huckabee and Dobson is that, it seems like God is gone because we just haven’t done enough to make God stay there!
[WG]: You know, maybe I shouldn’t say this, but I get the feeling, sometimes, that if I had the kind of manipulative theology that Huckabee has – I might want to carry a gun, because if he believes in a God that you can shut out of a classroom, a God that can be denied entrance anywhere – then I don’t know that God! That God’s not in my bible.
[AB]: Exactly. And that makes you more fearful. And one of the things I said in the article is that we have this apocalyptic vision of everything; I think that people are so into the worst thing that can possibly happen, and they feel as though they need to prepare for it. But it also leaves out the sovereignty of God. I mean, that just messes with their theology on every level – it’s just bad theology.
[WG]: You also go to an indictment of the moral core of American Exceptionalism as encouraging violence and conflict. I think that is an extremely strong point that people need to understand, and I wish that you would talk about it some more.
[AB]: Yeah, what I meant by that, and I’ve been working on some things this past semester about American Exceptionalism, is that, you know, really, at the end of the day, we talk about being an exceptional nation, but we’re exceptionally violent compared to the rest of the world. I mean, our stats are way up in terms of gun violence, and just violence in general; I mean, we had a violent beginning, we understand why that was, I mean, it was a revolution to throw off England and all of that, but when we start to think about this history: the history of slavery, the history of the Civil War, the history of lynching – all of these things; and we start to put all of these things together, it’s amazing to see how much violence is really there. And I think the other piece of this that was really striking, and you can really think about this in terms of, sort of, denominationalism: you know, in World War I, we had a lot of people who stood up to say, “Don’t go to war; don’t do this; don’t do that.” Real pacifism. By the time World War II was over, that was not the case. And we have been careening down this road where war, Christianity, militarism and all of these things have gone hand-in-hand. And I think that violent piece of it has a lot to do with our stance as a nation, this country – we don’t want to argue about anything – we don’t want to argue civilly about anything – we just want to fight about it.
[WG]: Yeah. Anthea, I obviously agree with what you wrote: “The time has come for us to confront this stuff, without reservation and unceasingly.” When someone asks you, as a religious leader or as just a good citizen: “What can we do? What should we do, going forward to confront these destructive influences,” what do you tell them?
[AB]: Well, I think that it’s two-fold: one is to talk about the bad theology; I think people need to start to talk to their friends and neighbors about, “Why are you listening to someone like Mike Huckabee and James Dobson?” And to have an intelligent conversation with them from scripture. I mean, if you’re a believer, then you can sit down and you should be able to reason together, right? You should be able to talk about those things, to be able to begin to point out that perhaps these are not the best ways in which to confront the problems of our nation is not to just pontificate about what we’re lacking, and how mad God is at us. God is not just a punitive God, and that’s really important to get that across, so that’s the first thing. I think the second thing is advocacy: I think right now is a moment in the Christian community, I want to see what religious leaders are going to come out against assault rifles, and bans on assault weapons! I want to see which ones will be willing to confront the NRA. I want to see who will take some leadership in that sense, and begin to talk to their congregations about this. People in Chicago understand this – on the South Side of Chicago – because of things that have happened there. But just as much as you need to talk about that in the urban areas, you need to talk about it in a place like Newtown. And so we need to have a conversation across the board, whether it’s a big city or a small town; the middle of the nation or the coasts of the nation. We need to have this conversation, and religious leaders need to be a part of that. We cannot allow this kind of violence to continue. We can’t allow religious communities to be the ones that continue to perpetrate the stupidity. And that’s what I’m really looking for this time, is that for some people to step up and take some leadership about that.
[WG]: Dr. Anthea Butler is a Contributing Editor at Religion Dispatches Magazine, and Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Graduate Chair in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Her writing is always compelling, and as you can tell by now, the column “Guns and Babies: What Newtown Does NOT Teach Us” is an absolute must-read at ReligionDispatches.org. Her tweets are equally good; I follow them with great benefit.
Anthea, I think you’ve made an important contribution in a vital debate, and I’m deeply grateful for you being willing to come and talk with us about it here on State of Belief Radio.
[AB]: You’re welcome, happy to. Anytime.
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You’re probably wondering why I’m discussing this particular topic; maybe you’re thinking it’s a bit too controversial for a health & wellness blog. However, I would like to discuss a non-political and lesser-known facet of the subject matter at hand…Petroleum. For the next three weeks I am going to be posting a three-part series on Petroleum and how it is related to our daily lives in unexpected ways. For some, its prevalence may be shocking, for others it may be common knowledge…in my opinion, all should be aware of the widespread predicament petroleum manufacturers have carelessly placed people in across the globe. In this way, hopefully we will be able to combat its presence in our own lives and spread the word so that other people can do the same. Let’s just dive right in, shall we? For Part One, I would like to discuss Bedding, a commercial product commonly found in practically every home worldwide.
When I first heard about this connection, I thought it ridiculous and laughed the entire notion off, thinking it was nothing more than some crazy person’s superstition that had clearly gotten out of hand. The truth is, it was easier to chalk it all up to “ridiculous” fiction rather than accepting it is as fact because then I’d actually have to do something about my current lifestyle! I’d need to consider the effect it could be having on my health, make changes where change is absolutely necessary, spend money (God forbid) on new bedding, and most of all, make more of an effort to read the ingredient labels of products beyond the food industry. Please don’t make the same mistake I did when I first heard this news, keep reading because it will only help you and your family to become more informed on the subject!
At this point, some of you may be thinking ‘How on earth could there be a connection between petroleum and bedding??’ A completely natural inquiry, might I remind you. Especially since most people are tricked into believing that petroleum is limited to the oil/fuel industry when, in actuality, petroleum derivatives extend into a multitude of other industries as well (including but not limited to Cosmetics, Textiles, and Food).
So, before I begin answering this question I would like to first shed a little light on what exactly “petroleum” contains and the not-so-stellar chemical makeup of this product. I feel as though a brief history is necessary in order to fully convey the truly appalling quality of certain mainstream products pertaining to the bedding industry.
For starters, “Petroleum is a general term for oil and natural gas. Oil and gas are important fossil fuels formed from the decomposition and pressurization of algae, plankton and other organisms. This process forms hydrocarbons, which are compounds consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon that are powerful combustible fuels. Individual deposits of oil and gas can also contain other compounds, but it is the hydrocarbons that make them valuable” (AAPEA).
According to Earth Science Week, “A typical 42-gallon barrel of crude oil yields about 20 gallons of gasoline and 4 gallons of jet fuel.” They go on to pose the question, “What products come from the other 18 gallons?” Well, the complete answer to this question would take a while to form due to the lengthiness of the list. So instead, here are just a few items to give you a well-rounded idea: Plastics, Ink, Paint, Bug Killer, Ammonia, Vaseline, Novelty Candy, and Crayons.
Reading this list is informative at first glance, but just plain scary at second glance! Companies rarely name the specific “petroleum” ingredients in their product(s), therefore, I can’t help but wonder if the same petroleum derivative found in Bug Killer (poison) & Ammonia (very toxic chemical) has also been used to make novelty candy. How can that be safe?! My guess is that it isn’t, but somehow manufacturers have slipped under the radar of organizations like the FDA (Food & Drug Administration) with their toxic products and without any concern for the health of their customers. Sadly, this has become the norm for many companies and is part of the reason why Petroleum is now in random products such as bedding!
Lastly, I would like to remind every reader of the carcinogenic (cancer causing) qualities of petroleum. “Gasoline contains large numbers of dangerous and cancer-causing chemicals such as benzene, butadiene, toluene, ethylbenzene, yxlene, trimethyl pentane, methyltertbutylether (MTBE) and many others. For the U.S. alone approximately 140 billion gallons of gasoline were consumed in 1989. An increase in only ten cents per gallon in price of gasoline generates 14 billion dollars in extra profit per year for the oil industry cartel. Laboratory animals exposed to gasoline developed cancers in different tissues and organs. A number of epidemiological studies in humans provide evidence of increased cancer risk of leukemia, kidney, liver, brain, lymphosarcoma, lymphatic tissue pancreas and other tissues and organs” (Mehlman MA / Teratog Carcinog Mutagen). All petroleum products come from the same source, therefore, Petroleum, whether in the form of gasoline or as a highly processed derivative, should be avoided whenever possible.
So, after reading these quite disgusting details on petroleum does it make you want to double-check those sheets and blankets currently covering that mattress of yours? I hope so! My current dilemma with the companies selling these types of bedding products is the burning questions of HOW exactly did an ingredient made from petrol end up on the label for blankets??? Sure, it may save them money in the long run, but at what cost to human life?
Consider this: if the average person gets around 7-8 hours of sleep every night, that allows 7-8 hours of skin to product contact with whatever blankets, sheets, or bedspreads he or she happens to be using.
Now consider this: The skin happens to be the largest organ in the body and easily absorbs both toxins and nutrients through the pores. Obviously, this is a good thing when we want to feed our body nutrients, but it becomes quite the issue when toxins are involved because like any other organ, the skin has a specific duty to perform in order to keep the body in tip-top shape. In this case, the skin disperses said ingredients throughout the body, into the digestive tract where it can be determined as useful or harmful, and then toward the appropriate organ.
Unfortunately, coming in contact with some amount of toxins already happens to be an inescapable part of daily life due to natural (and slightly uncontrollable) causes (such as air pollution, for example), therefore, we might as well try to reduce pollution in the areas of our lives that we can control. This is when bedding comes into the picture. We can control the quality of blankets and sheets we expose ourselves to and whether or not our systems are absorbing toxins or nutrients.
Truth be told, our bodies come in contact with too many toxins as it is, therefore, adding to this toxin exposure does not improve our chances of winning the fight against a toxic environment! We win when we surround ourselves by beneficial products!
First of all, if these companies can turn petrol products into bedding materials than I’m sure they are creative enough to figure out a healthy alternative that could actually benefit human life! Can I get an amen?!
Of course, presenting companies with an idea like this is comparable to talking to a brick wall, but I hope for my readers it will come across as a rare look inside the honeycomb. Seeing the inner-workings of what seems like such an innocent product will hopefully prompt change amongst the families currently using what are actually really very harmful products.
In our world today, we hear about many children developing learning disabilities and too many people, in general, becoming deathly ill at every age. Cancer is a word that has become much too common in the everyday vocabulary of people worldwide.
Based on the fact that healthy lifestyle choices are a growing trend (just look at the expansion of organic products now found in your average grocery store), I’m going to assume that the majority of the population would answer “No” to this question. Which is fantastic! But, how do you become truly healthy when companies make it practically impossible to know the truth behind their products?
By digging a little deeper into the chemical makeup of fleece blankets, one will discover two main types: Synthetic Fleece and Cotton Fleece. While both can be bad if you do not purchase Organic Cotton Fleece, Synthetic Fleece is the worse choice of the two.
Essentially, Synthetic Fleece is exactly what it claims to be: synthetic, fake, artificial, faux. It is made to look, feel, and act like real, natural fleece, but what lies beneath the surface is actually a collection of imposter ingredients, one being petroleum.
The truth is, synthetic fabrics have been in use for quite a while and actually date way back before the 21st century (“How Products are Made” // madehow.com). Is the word ‘Polyester’ familiar to any of my readers??? Personally, whenever I hear this word I am instantly reminded of those perfectly creased, brightly colored pants my Grandma used to wear. I never knew one style of pants could come in so many different colors!
The last thing I think of is petroleum, but without fail it manages to pop up here, as well. “Polyester is made by reacting terephthalic acid, a petroleum derivative, with ethylene glycol, another petroleum derivative (commonly known as anti-freeze). When the two chemicals are combined at a very high temperature, they form a new chemical known as a polymer” (How Products are Made, madehow.com). It is still commonly found in a variety of clothing products, but back in the 1940s when it was first created (madehow.com), Polyester was a dream come true to people world-wide. My own Great-Grandmother called it “the greatest invention the world has ever seen” because it refused to wrinkle when washed and dried. Little did she know it was actually laced with both toxic and harmful ingredients!
Fast forward to the 1980s when interest in recycling plastics had sky-rocketed…everyone wanted a piece of this action (clearly it was before BPAs had come onto the scene), including the Polyester Manufacturers! They were already using petroleum-derived ingredients, why not throw some plastic into the mix? And that is exactly what they did! With recycled soda bottles.
As it turns out, the afore mentioned chemical compound called polymers (crucial in the production of polyester), can also be turned into polymer fibers when adding recycled plastic bottles. What we end up with is a thick syrup substance that is currently used to create polyester, polyester fleece garments, and new plastic bottle products! (For more details on this process please visit the How Products are Made website, link available below in the “Sources” section).
Although the production process for each of these products is absolutely horrendous, I’m focusing on bedding in this article, therefore, I would like to take a moment to review just how bad synthetic fleece blankets truly are.
Right off the bat we have a 100% man-made item on our hands that not only contain petroleum-derivatives from the polyester, but incorporates recycled plastic materials into its foundation, as well.
Do we know if the plastics being used contain BPAs? How about if (whether or not) the previous products housed in these recycled plastic containers were Organic? For argument’s sake, let’s say they were not Organic because then we have to consider if the recycled plastics were properly cleaned before they were used again. Especially if the second product happens to be Organic, no one paying for an Organic product wants leftover pesticides contaminating it.
Research has found that recycled plastic containers do contain a certain percentage of the previous product housed due to absorption of the production into the makeup of the plastic container itself. So many questions, so few answers. What we do know is that petroleum derivitives and plastics (therefore, BPAs) do exist in much of the bedding currently being sold, today.
When I’m shopping for new sheets, blankets, or other bedding necessities, I have found it best to avoid polyester and fleece no matter what! I try to stick to the basics and choose products I know to be good quality. 100% Organic Cotton is always your best option. So, at the end of this article I will share a few of my favorite companies and a few I prefer to avoid.
Before I learned this tragic fact, the cabinet in my own living room used to be full of these types of blankets! My bed even used to have one in between the sheet and the duvet. To me, no bed seemed complete without a super fuzzy blanket! Isn’t that terrible?! I was blinded by appearance; I never stopped to consider exactly what went in to making this specific set of sheets or that particular bedspread. My first mistake was automatically assuming that everything is probably “good enough” since it’s being sold in a legitimate store.
Naivety took over and made me picture these blankets coming from sheep hair. I don’t know what made me make such a crazy assumption. I guess it just seemed really simple to shave a sheep (in a humane way, of course) and use it’s hair for something like a soft blanket. Boy was I wrong!
Maybe this is how soft blankets are made in a Disney fairytale (woodland creatures do seem to appear in great quantities so it wouldn’t be that crazy of a notion), but unfortunately our world has found petroleum to be more procurable. Consequentially, here we are, with sludge blankets to cuddle up with.
Although things have taken a depressing turn, I’m very happy to inform all of my readers that this is NOT the end of my story and a happy ending does exist for those of us interested in eliminating the toxic bedding from our households!
It is called Organic Cotton and it has been used to create 100% Organic Cotton sheets, blankets, duvets, and pillows! Not only is it derived from organically grown cotton plants, but the products made contain 0% petroleum, as well! Amazing, right?
Make sure you’re careful to buy only 100% Organic Cotton bedding because products not grown organically will be full of pesticides, hormones, and who knows what else!
I have found a few manufacturers that are reliable when it comes to the quality of their products. I will share this list shortly. First, please know that I am in no way linked to these companies nor do I receive any kind of compensation for mentioning them. The list you see below is comprised only of companies that sell products of the utmost quality. I have thoroughly researched each company and I even own a few blankets from two of the mentioned companies, Magnolia Organics and Glo-Organics. Needless to say, I am very happy with my purchase!
When it comes to the blankets on my bed, I am very particular….maybe it’s just me, but during the winter I need more than sheets and a comforter to keep me warm! If any of my readers happen to share this preference, I recommend Coyuchi’s “The Organic Bed” collection. Their organic cotton woven blankets are perfect for layering on your bed. They do the job perfectly without being too heavy. Plus, they offer organic flannel sheets, which I absolutely LOVE during winter! Switching to Organic bedding does NOT mean you have to sacrifice comfort!
You will have to spend a little more for any Organic bedding product available on the market, today. I know this is a huge bummer, but you will save money in the long-run by switching to Organic sheets, blankets, and mattresses. You save money on medical bills when you’re no longer exposing yourself and your families to toxic ingredients. You also save yourself a lot of emotional stress and heartache dealing with the suffering linked with sickness, whether it be you or a loved one! So, going Organic can be thought of as a pro-health/longevity protocol of sorts. The good thing is that you don’t have to “Go Organic” all at once. Making the change gradually is also fantastic for your future health! As long as you’re decreasing your toxin exposure, you’re making positive changes within your household! Kick-start this change by checking out the companies listed below!
I hope these suggestions have been helpful to all of my readers! Also, If you know of any 100% Organic Cotton bedding companies that I failed to mention please share on Twitter or Instagram (@seizethedayblog)! I know I would appreciate it and I’m sure your fellow readers will, as well!
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In our classes last quarter we were watching a film called “It Might Get Loud”. It was about these three really cool and unique guitarist that have played or still do play in famous bands. The three guys were The Edge from U2, Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin, and Jack White from The White Stripes and The Raconteurs. It told all of their stories of how and why they became guitar players.
I really liked Jack White’s perspective on life and music. The whole minimal lifestyle thing is pretty cool. Watching him build that guitar with one string on his porch was amazing. He believed that people cared to much about having a nice guitar before they could actually play it. If you can’t play it’ll be bad either way but if you good it’ll sound good no matter what.
The Edge was really cool as well. He was the polar opposite person to Jack White. He likes to listen to the parts he can play using a crazy amount of effects because it makes it sound like two guitars are being played at once.
Jimmy Page all I have to say is this man is a legend. You already knew that though. He played in Led Zeppelin! He seemed like a really down to earth dude. He was the most traditional guitar player out of the group.
Out of the three Jack White is the youngest person in the person but that just means he has the most to prove. Jimmy Page and The Edge both play the role of sidekick to the legendary vocalist that are the frontman of their respective bands. While Jack White seems play the role of both the sidekick and frontman. The jam sessions in this movie were the coolest thing ever. It feels like you were really there watching these three legendary men throw out all of their emotions into this amazing jam. If you play guitar it made you want to join in on it. If you don’t play guitar it’d probably make you want to learn. It showed you that they are still people as well because they weren’t arguing like I’m from Led Zeppelin so that makes me better than you. I really like to see famous artist with their ways of thinking. Overall it was a really cool story about the rise of these amazing guitarists.
The camera work was really cool. They changed the style of the shots on the person they were following in that shot. It was a clever Idea. The shots during the jam sessions just intensified the emotion and raw talent of the performance. The way they shot it felt like you were almost there. The sound on the movie was pretty great as well. It didn’t sound like we were sitting in a lecture hall listening to a movie. It sounded as if they were performing for us in the lecture hall. I really enjoyed just about everything this movie had to offer. I would give it a five out of five if I could. It will also be going on my list of movies to buy.
Starting a business is guaranteed to be a thought in almost every student’s mind while in college. It is never too early to start making plans, or start building the business that they wish to pursue. In his 2nd quarter and her 5th quarter at the Institute of Production and Recording, Kody Flynn and Lindsie Heitzman started their plan for their business: AM-J Studios.
The beginning of AM-J Studios will mainly focus on one aspect of the music industry: acting as a recording studio. Kody will be Head Engineer (engineering and producing all of the clients who are with the company) while Lindsie will be the Studio Manager (dealing with the contracts, scheduling, and budgeting of the studio). As they work to get themselves more clients to be working with, they will keep the business to strictly a two-person company. Everything that needs to be done is going to be done by them for as long as they can keep it up, and afterwords they will hire people under them. When AM-J gains more recognition and makes a name for themselves as a business, they will officially establish themselves as a business through the Minneapolis Business Bureau all the while branching out into all the fields of the industry that they wish to acquire.
On top of being a recording studio, AM-J will eventually branch out to be a full-on record label (with added benefits). AM-J’s goal as a business to be an all-in-one entity for the artists it represents. Clearly, AM-J (the recording studio) will have loyal clients who record with them. If said artist is unrepresented and AM-J feels confident in pursuing this artist, the artist could also chose to/be offered to be signed under AM-J records. Within the record label side, AM-J will promote and help further the artist’s reach in their market.
AM-J starts now, and will do nothing but expand from here on out.
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2019-04-21T21:06:38Z
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Penbugle Farm Wigwams is a working organic farm with native rare breed beef cattle, sheep, pigs and laying hens, all home-reared for various markets. our four Wigwams are set in a small grass paddock behind the farmhouse. Each Wigwam sleeps 4 – 5 people and has electric lighting, a panel heater, standard UK household sockets (3 pin) and mattresses.
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2019-04-22T14:40:11Z
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Due to its small folding dimensions the BIBI is a space saver and is also ideal for travel thanks to its light weight. Due to its high-quality construction, it is also suitable for use in a sandpit or at the beach.
Available with a short (45cm) or long (55cm) backrest.
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Managing a diverse marketing strategy and numerous marketing campaigns can be a daunting task.
It seems like changes are occurring at lightning speed. New methods of internet marketing emerge every year. Keeping up with all of the changes is nearly impossible.
We are team players that work with existing systems and play nice with other marketing specialists.
Let us help make your job easier. Contact us today to begin that conversation.
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Have you ever wanted to become a doctor? Well, who hasn't? What can be better than helping people! Play these online doctor games for girls to practice your doctor skills and see if you are good enough for this job. You can try yourself as a tooth doctor in dentist games and try to heal bad teeth of your patients. If you have always dreamed of becoming an eye doctor, here you can heal people's blurry vision and help them pick some fashionable glasses. You can also practice in healing small injuries like burns, cuts, bruises and splinters - because little kids really need doctors of this kind! Or maybe you mission is to become a surgeon and perform some complicated operations! Here you can advance not only in fixing broken arms and legs, but also in doing super complex heart and brain surgeries. Just get one of these exciting doctor games started and soon you will be ready to open your own clinic!
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2019-04-19T07:37:58Z
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C&IT's Agency Forum kicks off at The O2 today (3 August) with more than 200 events professionals heading to east London for the three-day event.
The forum will take place from 3-5 August at The O2 and ExCeL London, providing senior event agency representatives with the opportunity to attend educational sessions, meet suppliers and network during a series of fun evening activities.
This afternoon, the group will take trip on the Emirates cable cars, before visiting the Muhammad Ali Exhibition at The O2 and showing off their bowling prowess at Brooklyn Bowl.
Tomorrow delegates will head to ExCeL London for two days of educational talks, workshops and one-to-one meetings with leading industry suppliers.
Meanwhile a series of workshops will cover key topics facing the industry, including Event Security and Crisis Management, Talent Management: Recruiting And Retaining The Best, and Protecting IP While Protecting Your Relationship.
A gala dinner will take place tomorrow night, at the Painted Hall, Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich.
Friday will include a further series of talks from leading event professionals, including a debate on agency size, with Ashfield Meetings & Events and Green and Pleasant Events.
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2019-04-18T16:25:48Z
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Tupig Recipe - Gutom Na!
Posted on Sunday, April 20th, 2014 at 3:48 am.
Pour 1/4 cup batter on wilted banana leaves, roll and seal ends.
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2019-04-21T08:10:53Z
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A story that bristles with all the heat and tension of a tropical Florida summer--destined to rank among the greatest suspense thrillers of the new decade.
The Braswell Family had everything people would kill for: money, looks, power. Until their eldest son, the family's shining light, died in a bizarre fishing accident. When he disappeared--hauled into the depths by the giant marlin he had been fighting--he took with him a secret so corrupt that it could destroy the Braswells.
Ten years later, a huge airliner crashes in the steamy shallows off the Florida coast. Helping pull survivors from the water, Thorn finds himself drawn in a twisted conspiracy: someone has developed a high-tech weapon capable of destroying electrical systems in a powerful flash. The terrorist potential is huge. How are the secretive Braswells and their family-owned company, MicroDyne, involved? And what does it have to do with the family's obsessive hunt for the great marlin that killed their golden boy?
With the Braswells, James W. Hall introduces one of the most evil and dysfuntional families in the history of fiction. And along with Thorn, he brings back favorite characters from his earlier books, including Alexandra Rafferty and her father, Lawton Collins, a retired and increasingly dotty former police investigator whose methods of investigation result in his kidnapping. A story that bristles with all the heat and tension of a tropical Florida summer, Blackwater Sound is destined to rank among the greatest suspense thrillers of the new decade.
The marlin was the color of the ocean at twenty fathoms, an iridescent blue, with eerie light smoldering within its silky flesh as if its electrons had become unstable by the cold friction of the sea. A ghostly phosphorescence, a gleaming flash, its large eyes unblinking as it slipped into a seam in the current, then rose toward the luminous surface where a school of tuna was pecking at the tiny larvae and crustaceans snagged on a weed line.
The marlin attacked from the rear of the school. An ambush. It accelerated from thirty knots to double that in only a few yards. A fusion of grace, efficiency, and blinding power. For a creature with the bulk of a bull, the marlin was as sleek as any missile and blazed through the water at a speed not even the most powerful torpedo could attain. When it crashed into the school, it stunned each fish with a blow from its three-foot bill, then swallowed it headfirst.
a tasty new thriller...[with a] blend of high-tech suspense and South Florida sultriness ....Catch of the day.
Hall is one of the very best thriller writers alive. He has taken the popular sub-genre of Florida noir further into the heart of darkness than have any of his contemporaries.
Hall’s dangerous bone-fishing iconoclast Thorn (Under Cover of Daylight, etc.) and gorgeous police photographer Alexandra Rafferty (Body Language) join forces in a thriller that should swell the author’s ranks of admirers. From dramatic beginning to chilling ending, Hall’s never been better.
Backed by a national author tour and ad campaign, with pre-pub raves from Dennis Lahane, James Lee Burke, Robert Crais, Scott Turow and Michael Connelly, this crime novel seems destined for bestseller-dom.
No writer working today...more clearly evokes the shadows and loss that hide within the human heart.
If you don't know the fine suspense novels of James W. Hall, this will get you off to a rousing start.
With beautiful prose and a heavily muscled story, it moves with the grandeur and unpredictability of a [killer] marlin.
I was really disappointed with this book, it started off with a bang and fizzled shortly thereafer. I just wanted it too end, yet it dragged on. The plot could have been better developed, it just never really "went" anywhere.
At once elegant and enormously suspenseful, Steve Hamilton's Blood Is the Sky heralds his arrival as one of the premier crime writers working today.
This intricate thriller ignites in the very first chapter as anthropologist heroine Jane Doe employs the theories of Claude Levi-Strauss, quotes W. H. Auden, kills a drunken woman using advanced aikido techniques and rescues an abused child whom she raises as her own.
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2019-04-21T04:55:39Z
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The Orion Ensemble opened its 24th season with a genial and satisfying program of chamber works by three composers with widely differing musical outlooks.
The program, which took place Sunday night at the Music Institute of Chicago in Evanston, opened and closed with two works of Mozart– both sunny of temperament but differing in scale and seriousness of intent.
It doesn’t often happen that composers are enlisted to bail out fellow artists, but the composer’s two duos for violin and viola did precisely that. Mozart’s friend Michael Haydn (brother of Joseph) was too ill to fulfill a commission for six duos by his boss, the Archbishop Colloredo, so Mozart stepped in to complete the final two works. With the master’s characteristic insistence on a viola part on equal footing with the violin, it’s hard to believe that Haydn’s employer wasn’t suspicious.
String duos of this era tend to be less ambitious than other genres of chamber music, and for all of it’s melodic riches and clever voicing, his Duo in B flat isn’t quite top-drawer Mozart. But violinist Florentina Ramniceanu and guest violist Stephen Boe made a strong case with a reading that mined the work’s lyrical charm and made easy work of even the toughest passages. The warm acoustic of Nichols Hall was flattering to their sound, though balances were occasionally a bit bottom heavy.
The Piano Quartet in E flat Major comes with its own interesting backstory—a plea from Mozart’s publisher to lighten up after his G minor quartet was seen as too gloomy and difficult for the amateur musicians who were his primary customers. Though Mozart was released from his contract to complete a set of three works, the composer wrote this second opus, a sunnier work but no less a masterpiece than the first.
While nominally chamber music, Mozart’s piano trios and quartets share much of their DNA with his piano concertos. Pianist Diane Schmück rose to the occasion with a probing and light-fingered account, though the hall’s quirky acoustics (less forgiving for piano than for strings and woodwinds) tended to cast the keyboard with distant and diffuse shadings that muddied the middle and lower registers. Boe, Ramniceanu, and cellist Judy Stone teased out the singing lines of the middle slow movement and brought a charming lilt to the finale.
Alexander Zemlinsky is known to most audiences from program note references as Schoenberg’s only composition teacher, eventual father-in-law, and champion of the symphonies of Mahler. His Op. 3 Clarinet Trio received high praise from Brahms, and Orion’s gritty, compelling reading of this brooding score provided ample justification for the elder composer’s accolades. Clarinetist Kathryne Pirtle rose to the occasion with a burnished sound that effortlessly filled the hall with Zemlinsky’s passionate entreaties. Even with the composer’s penchant for overheated rhetoric, Stone and Schmück found the allure in the trio’s many intimate pages.
The Orion Ensemble has commissioned many scores over the years, one of the earlier examples being The Pontoon-Bridge Miracle by Oklahoma-based James Wintle. Inspired by a poem by Vachel Lindsey, the score depicts a journey down Chicago’s Michigan Avenue with ghosts from its colorful past, including a procession of P.T. Barnum’s circus animals.
Wintle’s musical language is academic neo-classicism, with nods to Stravinsky and Prokofiev, and enough recognizable aural illusions to hold the listeners’ attention. The trio’s affection for the work was palpable, and even with an ending that was a bit too pat, the journey largely succeeded on its own terms.
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The Samsung Galaxy S9 SM-G960F is an Android Smartphone. It has 5.8 inches Main Display with Quad HD+ 2960 x 1440 pixels of Resolution. This Samsung device is powered by Exynos 9810 Octa CPU and Mali-G72 MP18 GPU.
This Samsung smartphone gives the user 4GB of RAM memory. Where the Android Operating System is running, In addition to the user applications and games. And for the storage space it has 64GB / 128GB / 256GB of internal storage and Up to 400GB of external memory via microSD card.
The Galaxy S9 SM-G960F has 3000mAh battery with Up to 22H (3G WCDMA) of talk time and Up to 48H of Audio Playback Time. It has built-in Accelerometer, Barometer, Fingerprint Sensor, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Hall Sensor, HR Sensor, Iris Sensor, Pressure Sensor, Proximity Sensor, RGB Light Sensor.
The Full Specifications and Features of the Galaxy S9 SM-G960F are listed below. You can read them to know more about its supported networks, dimensions, and weight. The Galaxy S9 SM-G960F colors, SIM card size, And the installed version of the Android operating system.
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emerging order in bangladesh may yet be still born.
verdict in parliamentary polls last month.
in parliament, will rule the country.
it wins the presidential poll to be held sometime later in the year.
people, says the 'bnp' is also bound to change the law.
fresh elections and a government "that will remain accountable to parliament".
which will meet apr. 5 will decide if the constitution should be amended.
in six -- the 'bnp' has bagged the maximum seats in the "hung" parliament.
curry favour in new delhi.
would prevail over the political edict.
oath till ershad was released by the interim government.
the way for the return of democracy in bangladesh.
ershad who has been charged with treason is not set free by month-end.
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Why your Omni-Channel Strategy will fail without a TMS!
Part 3: The House TMS Built!
Considering Manhattan WMOS Latest Platform?
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Help Us Make It Happen Again!
PRIDE is not free! It takes the generosity of our huge LGBT community and allies to produce this event each year! Any amount you give counts!
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Intimate and insular, its web of tiny streets harbour a multitude of secret spots that unfold the more attention you lavish on it, especially once you step off the well-beaten tourist trails. Behind its traditional façade, it’s a lot hipper than first appearances may have you believe, particularly when you venture into the neighbouring barrios of Graça and São Vincente. Short on time and seeking the best? We get the lowdown from our resident expert on all the insider addresses you’ll need to eat, drink, sleep and shop in Alfama.
In line with the neighbourhood’s artistic roots, Chapito is one of the most intriguing addresses in town. A ramshackle house that winds and curves through multiple levels, it encompasses a circus school where under-privileged kids train in the performing arts, while upstairs there is a restaurant and coffee shop that boasts one of the best sunset views in town. A favourite among the city’s many musicians, expect live music on most nights of the week, from Brazilian bossa nova to chorró, live samba and fado.
A pioneer in Alfama’s bobo-chic evolution, this private guest-house offers one of the more unique and exclusive options to stay in Lisbon. Set overlooking the charming square of Santa Clara (with its twice weekly antiques market) and with standout views of the Pantheon, this 18th century mansion encapsulates just 6 suites designed by Portuguese hotelier Joao Rodrigues in collaboration with acclaimed architect Manuel Aires Mateus. Guests are welcomed as if staying in the house of an old friend, which means you get all the insider tips and hook-ups from the city’s most connected crowd.
Few places are more iconic for soaking up Lisbon’s street scene that this antiques fair and flea market, held every Tuesday and Saturday across the cobblestones that surround the Mercado do Santa Clara and the Pantheon. Interwoven amongst the more mundane household tat, you’ll find vintage furniture pieces, fur coats, rare vinyl records and an endless selection of antiques ceramics, bronze and glassware. If you are new in town and looking to furnish your place with local treasures, think of this as the up-cycling alternative to Ikea – much better for the environment and infinitely more fun. For the best furniture pieces, go early, around 8am and come prepared to bargain.
Of all Alfama’s live music haunts, this tiny family-run joint is where the industry experts and off-duty musicians head when they want to catch up with friends and jam together during impromptu sessions. With just a handful of tables dotted between two sitting rooms, book ahead so you aren’t left peering longingly through the ruby-red curtains from the street. Nightly shows kick off from 9pm and there’s a minimum cover charge of 18 euros per person, best spent on bottles of Dao red wine and chunky plates of home-cooked casseroles and Portuguese tapas.
With a wine list of small batch producers (including bio-dynamic and organic) to make most global restaurateurs gasp with delight, this cosy gourmet kitchen is run by a trio of French and Portuguese chefs and serves a daily-changing tasting menu from Tuesday to Sunday. The real highlight here is the fresh organic produce that owner and chef David Eyguesier picks up from the market before inventing the day’s dishes. Priced at 35 euros for 5 courses (including two delicate desserts), through in the wine (which you’ll definitely want to delve into), you can expect to pay 50 euros per person. While this puts Os Gazeteiros at the more expensive end of Lisbon’s dining scene, the food, service and overall experience is well worth it, which is why the place is packed out most nights of the week. Definitely book ahead and let them know any intolerances, there are vegetarian, vegan, pescatarian and gluten-free options too.
Most people who arrive in Lisbon dream of stumbling across one of those truly authentic, family run tabernas from days of yore. You know, the ones where the owner serves the tables and knows everyone’s name, the food is expertly crafted from recipes handed down over the generations and prices will leave you feeling like it’s 1995. Set down a tiny street in São Vincente, this unassuming spot serves some of the best-grilled fish in town (if in doubt, go for the grouper), alongside specials such as octopus rice and hunter’s casserole. With just a handful of tables, reservations in the evenings and on weekends are a must.
In a city bubbling with creatives and artisans, Lisbon’s contemporary ceramics scene is amongst the best in the world. For hand-crafted one-of-a-kind collector’s pieces that won’t break the bank, head to this charming shop set above Sé Cathedral that also doubles as a ceramics studio where budding potters can learn the craft first-hand. A touch of neighbourhood gossip for you… the studio is run by Portuguese artist Diana Barbosa, the wife of Os Gazeteiros French owner and chef David Eyguesier.
Set just below the São Jorge Castle, this off-the-beaten track coffee spot boasts some of the best views in Lisbon for sunset drinks. Set in the ‘garage’ below theatre Teatro Taborda, expect killer coffee combined with tasty bruschettas and charming vintage design. For creatives seeking inspiration, it’s a peaceful spot to retreat for an afternoon with your computer or pen and paper in hand and set up shop in one of the tables as the city-scape tumbles below and there you have it, the ultimate impromptu office. Open till midnight, it’s also a good option for a chilled evening cocktail or to romance a new flame.
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This is a new product! Promotional coins are unique and can be customized on one or both sides.
Typically, a customer will customize one side and use one of our generic designs on the reverse side. The customized side can be designed with your logo and information.
The coins are made of Copper, Zinc and Nickel and are made in the U.S.A.
Our Coins are fun to play with and provide a "new" way of marketing a person, product, company or event!
You can order 500, 1,000 or 2,000 Brass- or Nickel-plated coins!
Choose one of our stock designs for the top side of the coin and create a custom design for the bottom side of the coin.
Call your local Promotional Products distributor for more information!
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2019-04-19T20:53:27Z
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In my next post, I’m going to dive down and talk in more detail how the API actually works and show pieces of a real application.
In my last post, I described Omniture’s token system – the basic metering systems that controls how many API requests you can make and how they cost. In essence, each API request you make costs you a token. And to use the reporting API, you have to submit a request and then you have to get the report. So you typically use two tokens per request.
It is, but there is a big gotcha out there.
To make a request to the API, you build up a report object that tells Omniture what data you want to retrieve and what time period you are looking for. When you’ve defined everything, you submit your report.
Now here comes the tricky part. Most Omniture Sample code works the same way. After the request is submitted, you go into a wait loop. You pause your program for a second or two, request the report object to see if it’s finished. If it’s done, you are good to go. If it’s not done, you wait for another second or two and check again.
This is a simple, obvious way to manage your code. There are others, but this is the way most of the Omniture examples on their dev site are built and it makes perfect sense.
request to see if the report is ready. Yes, you will be charged a token! And since reports often take ten, fifteen, even forty seconds to run, you can burn up your entire token allowance of 2000 a month with just a few short requests. And, of course, the irony of this is that the worse Omniture’s system is performing, the more expensive the system is. It’s brutal, and until we realized that this call docked us a token, we were in constant danger on every request of running out of tokens and having to cease development for a month.
Indeed there is, but I’m not sure everyone always realizes the difference - I know I didn't.
Instead of the GetReport call, you need to make the GetStatus call – this will return the status of the report without dinging you a token. This call didn’t even exist in earlier versions of the API – so it’s easy to overlook or to miss its significance!
So if you’ve been using (or are about to use) the API, and you didn’t realize this little problem, I believe I’ve saved you a world of grief and confusion – at least if my own experiences are any guide. And I’m pretty sure that this little gotcha is responsible for a good deal of the confusion surrounding token policies and the reason many programmers believe that each request to the API uses multiple tokens depending on how complex it is. That’s sure what it looks like until you realize that it’s requesting the report (not running it) that you are being dinged for!
In my next post on the API, I’m going to describe the basics of building an API application and show some samples of our work to give you a feel for what can be done.
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Tourist highlights between 0 and 1,141 metres above sea level - just a few kilometres from Hannover.
When people think of Lower Saxony, they think of the seemingly endless expanses of the Wattenmeer national park and the highest peak, the Brocken, situated in the south-west. However there are many other places in North Germany which are well worth a visit: the enchanting Lüneburg Heath, famous for its violet blossom, is a favourite among hikers, while the East Frisian region is an attractive destination for health holidays thanks to its mild climate. Cyclists need look no further than the GEO region, with an extensive network of routes which provide an ideal basis for getting to know the region and its people, and the Weserbergland, with a hilly landscape that makes it a popular bike tour destination. The regions surrounding Lower Saxony’s urban areas also attract large numbers of tourists: Wolfsburg possesses a trump card in the Autostadt and its VW factory, Braunschweig captivates cultural enthusiasts with its Guelph and Hanseatic history and the state capital of Hannover hosts an array of attractions such as its prestigious zoo and the Herrenhausen Gardens, complemented by a variety of cultural centres and festivals as well as various architectural tourist sights.
Based in Hannover, TUI AG is a global leader in the tourist industry. However, it doesn’t just focus on well-known foreign destinations, it also caters to those interested in local destinations, whether it be the islands in the North Sea, the East Frisian mainland or just Lower Saxony in general. No matter where you want to go, you’ll have no trouble finding suitable accommodation, be it a hotel, holiday home, campsite, B&B or something else. Lower Saxony has a diverse hospitality industry and is made great by the 183,751 people who work in the sector, looking after guests and locals alike. It’s not just the 20,252 businesses making up the industry that account for the feel-good factor, but profits too, with Lower Saxony’s revenue now exceeding €6 billion.
Certifications and seals such as “ServiceQualität Deutschland”, “KinderFerienLand”, “Reisen für alle” and Dehoga’s “G Classification” foster trust on both sides and boost market acceptance. As a result, Lower Saxony is among the top 5 most popular states in Germany with over 43 million overnight stays per year. The accessibility provided by the A1, A2, A7 and A27-31 Autobahns ensures stress-free transit and connections to your chosen destination. It’s possible to drive from north to south or east to west in around four to five hours. For those who prefer not to drive, the vast range of bus, coach and rail services ferry visitors to wherever they would like to go, and with such easy connections, one can just sit back and enjoy the idyllic scenery rolling by. These include coach services from Euroline and FlixBus as well as smaller regional lines, not to mention Deutsche Bahn’s services, such as the ICE, IC and IC Bus. The well-developed transport infrastructure makes it simple and easy to reach every corner of the region. Visitors can relax before their holiday has even begun.
Big region - small journeys. With a land mass of 47,600 km2, Lower Saxony is the second-largest federal state in Germany, providing a world of possibilities for its 40 million annual visitors. Its high-quality infrastructure enables quick, easy access for visitors from within Germany and also further afield thanks to rail and air travel options. Be it HANNOVER MESSE, IAA Nutzfahrzeuge, Infa, EuroTier, EuroBLECH, Ligna, DOMOTEX or AGRITECHNICA, the trade fair city of Hannover represents a strong partner and host for exhibitions from and for the whole world. Thinking back to Expo2000, Hannover’s first world trade fair, or Barack Obama’s visit to the 2016 trade fair, the state capital’s global significance becomes clear.
Local trade fairs also play an important role in the Lower Saxon economy: some of these are among the biggest of their kind in the world and as such attract visitors and exhibitors alike to Hannover. However, the participants bring more than just excitement and knowledge - they also bring revenue for the hospitality industry as well as boosting the economy of Northern Germany and the Hannover metropolitan area.
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Ok, I've read like 20 posts that seem to be similar, and after following instructions I'm still having the same problem. I've downloaded a .flv. Converted it to .wmv using a separate software. Now I plug in my e280v2 and start SMC. I import the file and click convert. The conversion bar gets to 100%, but the other bar stops at 49%. It doesn't seem to matter how long I leave it there, it will not finish. I'm extremely frustrated at this point. Any help will be most appreciated.
Try converting it to .avi rather than .wmv using your other software. The v2's like .avi, where the v1's prefer .wmv.
Thanks a bunch! I tried converting to mp4 this weekend and that worked for me. I'll give the avi a try too! Much appreciated!
Is there a file format I can convert to using my other convert software and then drag and drop video files to my sansa fuze?
There was one person here around the first of the year who found a program that would convert it completely enough that he could drag & drop straight to his Fuze. I don't remember what the name was, but I do remember it wasn't free. I think it cost around $30 US.
Another conversion program is key to success, but except for this one instance one must always use SMC as the final step.
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2019-04-19T05:40:08Z
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Lemon Chicken is a popular dish that's available on almost any Chinese take-out menu. The problem with the restaurant version is that it can be a very heavy meal because of the coating on the chicken. With this recipe, we discovered a way to infuse a bright lemon flavor into the chicken, while keeping it light.
Instead of breading and frying the chicken pieces, we used a citrusy lemon marinade to coat the chicken, followed by a quick skillet saute. If you are a fan of lemon and citrus flavor, this is one dish you are going to love. We served this with two varieties of rice, Jasmati and brown, and both tasted great.
The prep time for this dish was only and 10 minutes, followed by a quick 10-20 minutes to marinate, and cook time is right around 15 minutes. Super fast, with a light and bright flavor. Enjoy!!
Mix the lemon zest, juice, chicken stock, soy sauce, brown sugar, honey, chili sauce and cornstarch in a glass bowl. Add the chicken pieces to the mixture and marinate for 10-20 minutes.
Heat the sesame and peanut oils in a large skillet. Add ginger and garlic and saute about 1 minute. Add the chicken pieces, reserving the marinade, and saute the chicken until cooked through , about 5 minutes.
Add the reserved marinade to the skillet and simmer until the sauce has reduced and thickened, about 5 - 6 minutes. If the sauce is too thick, add one or two tablespoons of chicken broth and stir to combine.
Serve on Jasmati or brown rice and sprinkle with green onions and sesame seeds. Serves 6-8.
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Forever scouring the “interwebs” looking for inspiration, I’m particularly on the lookout for artists doing the damn thing. I love hearing stories of creatives who managed to make their passion into their life work. Recently I found out about Martine Ali. She caught my interest initially because she has designed jewelry for Kendrick Lamar, however she stocks her creations at Opening Ceremony among others. I’ll get more into that after the jump!
So why is Martine Ali cool? Well for starters, she decided to take her career in her own hands and quit her cushy full-time job at DKNY to do so. As she explained to Coveteur magazine, “I was wearing my own jewelry around the office and the fashion editor saw it, loved it, and then I started doing jewelry for the runway. I did it for a couple of seasons, and then I was like, ‘I’m going to do this for myself.” Although DKNY did help her gain her confidence in going solo. Some of her designs even made it to the runway!
After a few years of steady work and trying to get her name out there, her jewelry landed on the cover of Teen Vogue’s August 2014 issue via singer Kesha’s wrists. Soon after her pieces caught the attention of one of the more outspoken fashionistas, singer Lady Gaga. Such huge exposure got her noticed by the hyper cool retailer Opening Ceremony. Since then her popularity amongst stockiest have grown and as if the floodgates have opened, she now places collections at Sneakerhead Ronnie Fieg’s shop Kith and trendy, minimalist boutique Assembly L.A. and N.Y.
Stylistically teetering the line of goth, minimalist, tomboy and hip-hop, I most certainly dig her pieces. They straddle that aesthetic and I see why people are interested. So interested, that she can add another medal of honor to her list. Since his DAMN project released, Ms. Ali has been blessing rapper Kendrick Lamar with her awesome jewelry pieces and he is making sure they get good ware. I mean, calm girl, you are on a roll. As with everything, her hard work has paid off and her only request as of now is to one day get songstress Rihanna wearing a piece or two.
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Launched in 1970 as a revolutionary basketball performance style, the adidas Superstar shoe was the sport's first all-leather sneaker. In '80s New York City, hip-hop heroes lifted a pair up on stage and dedicated a song to them. A legend was born. As fresh as ever, this modern take has BOUNCE™ for all-day comfort. With an airy mesh upper, the shoes boast bold solid color from leather heel patch to rubber shell toe. Finished with reflective 3-Stripes and a herringbone tread.
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Our work employment history for many years proudly consists of market trading (not the stock exchange!!!) working in factory and warehouses within our industrial, blue collar and sporting city of Manchester.
A fter a short amateur career inspired by my fascination of The Greatest of all time Muhammad Ali, I took up trading programmes and posters rather than swapping punches some 30 years ago.
This unique hobby of collecting Muhammad Ali and boxing memorabilia, with the help and support of my wife Kate has been a huge part of my life, dedicated to the courageous efforts of every individual Boxer who has laced on the gloves for our entertainment and pleasure.
Muhammad Ali through his courage and spirit has always been my inspiration. Ali has that magic that draws people of all ages and races. I have had the privilege and honour to have met The Greatest; it was the most exhilarating, priceless experience of my life.
I have been fortunate enough to have met many "Ring Legends" and been in attendance at many of the great fights. Over the years I have acquired numerous unusual and interesting artefacts, resulting in a collection, which is a tribute to these immortals and to the history of Boxing.
I do hope they are admired and appreciated as I have enjoyed collecting them. I am realistic to know that each item has a value therefore; anybody wishing to make a purchase will be issued with a Certificate of Authenticity and a lifetime guarantee.
Keep punching or collecting – whichever the case maybe!!!
At ChampsUK we have been collecting boxing memorabilia for over 30 years the website was later developed in 2007.
Over the years we have been instrumental in helping to put together boxing collections which have been hosted in private museums. These museums have been visited by boxing legends such as Mike Tyson, Jake LaMotta, Marco Antonio Barrera, Ricky Hatton and many more.
In commemoration of Muhammad Ali’s 65th birthday we were invited to take part in a television interview for Granada Reports (North West) where some of our items were showcased. Along with this television experience we were also invited to showcase items on Channel 4 series “Four Rooms” although we declined this offer we have since been asked to value boxing items for that particular show.
Although we value all our customers and each one of our items of memorabilia is special to us some of our more rarer items have been purchased by elite sporting stars from all over the World and we feel proud that we have provided boxing memorabilia for these customers.
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1. What is “Black Friday”? How did it get this name?
2. Retailers started the Christmas shopping season early this year – even offering Black Friday deals before Black Friday.
How does the cartoonist view retailers’ decision to begin Christmas advertising and sales before Thanksgiving?
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Artist's rendering of PTScientists' Audi lunar quattro rover driving to the Apollo 17 lunar roving vehicle on the moon.
A Berlin-based group of rocket scientists and engineers are aiming to land a pair of privately funded Audi-branded robotic rovers on the moon and drive them to inspect NASA's Apollo 17 lunar roving vehicle, marking 45 years since humans last drove on another world.
PTScientists (Part Time Scientists), one of 16 teams still in the running for the $30 million Google Lunar XPRIZE, has been developing its Autonomous Landing and Navigation Module (ALINA) lunar lander and Audi lunar quattro rovers since 2008. Now, the team has secured a launch contract with Spaceflight Inc., a rocket rideshare broker in Seattle.
PTScientists' Audi lunar quattro rover seen during qualification tests for its 2017 mission to the moon.
PTScientists plans to land its rovers in the moon's Taurus-Littrow valley, the last place humans set foot on the lunar surface in December 1972, in the hopes of getting a closer look at how the Apollo moon buggy has survived over the past four and a half decades in the extreme temperatures and inhospitable conditions on the moon.
"There is a reason we have chosen the Apollo 17 landing site," Karsten Becker, PTScientists electronics head, said in a call with reporters on Tuesday. "That is because the Taurus-Littrow valley is geographically very interesting — that is why it was chosen for Apollo 17 — but it is also a very well documented site. There are many pictures where you can see that it is very flat, and that there are not that many stones laying around."
The landing site has been chosen to be within reach of the Apollo 17 site, but not so close that it could risk damage to the NASA preservation heritage area.
"We want to land 3 to 5 kilometers [2 to 4 miles] away from the [Apollo 17] landing site," said Becker.
The Google Lunar XPRIZE, which was first announced in 2007, will reward the first privately funded mission to the moon that is able to drive 500 meters (0.3 miles) and send back HD video to Earth. There is a bonus prize offered for teams to image the Apollo landing sites.
Apollo 17 commander Gene Cernan, the "last man on the moon," talks with members of the PTScientists moon mission team.
PTScientists' goal of driving to and imaging the Apollo 17 landing site has earned the support of the only two people who've been there, astronauts Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt, although their support came with a condition.
"Cernan said the team is not allowed beat the lunar speed record he set while on the moon!" stated PTScientists in its release.
Working with German automobile manufacturer Audi as its technology partner, PTScientists has built two lightweight, solar-powered rovers capable of collecting data and high-definition video. The Audi lunar quattro features four-wheel drive and active suspension, which will help it navigate the regolith-covered surface.
"We're more used to designing cars on Earth, but when we heard what the PTScientists were planning, we wanted to support them," said Audi project director Ulrich Schwarze, "by sharing some of the knowledge we have built up over decades of vehicle design and manufacturing."
The Audi lunar quattro rover's projected maximum speed is 2.2 mph (3.6 km/h) — so Cernan can rest easy that his 45-year-old record is safe for now. Two stereo cameras, to acquire 3D images, are mounted to a moving head at the front of the vehicle. The rover's third camera will be used to study materials and to capture panoramic images.
Many of the rover's components are made of high-strength aluminum. A swiveling solar panel will capture sunlight to power the wheel hub motors. All four wheels can rotate 360 degrees.
PTScientists do not yet know which commercial rocket will launch the ALINA lander and Audi rovers. Its arrangement with Spaceflight, Inc. — pending its confirmation by Google Lunar XPRIZE representatives — will make PTScientists the fourth team to secure a launch contract, after the Israeli SpaceIL, U.S. Moon Express and international Synergy Moon teams.
The four-legged ALINA is capable of transporting up to 220 lbs. (100 kilograms) of payload to the moon, which is enough to carry the pair of Audi lunar quattros and still have room for scientific and commercial payloads. PTScientists has agreements to deliver payloads from the U.S., Canada and Sweden, and continues to market the opportunity.
"If we succeed, we'll have done something that previously only governments have been able to do," stated Bohme. "We want our mission to inspire others."
Watch international best-selling author Frank Schätzing describe PTScientists' and Audi's mission to the moon at collectSPACE.
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2019-04-20T12:45:01Z
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Buying a new home is an exciting venture. New home/new you! Despite being very exciting, homebuyers may think they can skip the inspection because if something is brand new it should be perfect. Right? Just as a brand new car may have issues, new homes can too and that inspection can be a real revelation.
Not only should you conduct a final walk-through of your new home, but also have a non-biased home inspection. If you are customizing the house, you want to make sure the builder or developer used the correct materials and finishes you chose. Perhaps the tile is the wrong color, slightly crooked or the carpet should have gone down the hall instead of stopping at the top of the stairs. These little details are obvious to homebuyers that chose the materials but there are things that go far deeper than cosmetics in new homes that a professional home inspector should check out and correct before you sign on the dotted line.
Defects can happen and many new homes come with warranties to guard against such things. Nevertheless, if you do not know about them, you cannot argue for them. If you have never lived in the home, you may not know that you can hear people walking on the second story, or that the pipes knock when using the washing machine, or that the back door rattles when the front door closes. While a home inspector may not be able to catch all these issues, they can inspect places most homeowners will never tread. This includes the crawl space, attic, roof, and under sinks for plumbing issues.
Home inspectors will be able to tell if the installation was proper. Most new homes have builder grade materials and appliances but a new homeowner may not realize some appliances are not adequate for the size of the home. We inspected a 3,000 sq. ft. home and found that the installed furnace only heated 1500 sq. ft. This would have cost the homeowner hundreds if not thousands in heating and cooling costs! Most homeowners would not realize this until they are calling the electric company wondering why their bill is through the roof.
You would be shocked to discover what some of our inspectors have found; missing siding, unattached ductwork, broken roof trusses, raised roof shingles and more! These things should be fixed before homeowners take residence.
Having a building inspection and signing off on a permit is not the same as a home inspection designed specifically for the future homeowner. It pays to have this type of inspection done; every. single. time…. Do not neglect it!
Contact me today to find a home inspector in your area for your new construction home.
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Someone pray, asking God to help everyone understand the passage, apply it to our lives, and to love Jesus and love others. Read Exodus chapter 15:22–17:16 and discuss the following.
1. Study through Exodus chapter 15-17 together. What stands out to you and why?
2. Why did the LORD lead Egypt through the desert according to Exodus 15:25 and Exodus 16:4? What is the difference between testing and tempting? What can we learn from this as we follow Jesus in obedience and faith?
3. How did Israel do with these tests? What did they deserve for their lack of trust in the LORD as well as outright disobedience? *see Exodus 15:26. How are you sometimes like Israel here? This is a great chance to be open and honest about your sin and need for Jesus’ grace.
4. How did the LORD respond to Israel’s lack of faith, disobedience, and constant grumbling?
5. How did the LORD not give Israel the justice they deserved but instead gave them bread and water? see Exodus 17:4-6.
6. Everyone turn to John 6:35, 49-51 and discuss what Jesus is getting at. What does this mean for us?
7. Everyone turn to Matthew 6:25-26, 32-33 and discuss how Exodus 15-17 helps us understand how to not be anxious, like Jesus commands in Matthew 6.
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Measured unstretched: Size 1: Child – measures 45cm (17.5”) Size 2: adult medium – measures 52cm (20.5”) Size 3: adult large – measures 57cm (22.5”).
Since when did “snowflake” become an insult? Or maybe a compliment, as “snowflake” seems to be a term used against people who are kind, decent, caring - basically, human. So here’s a subtle statement hat for snowflakes everywhere; inspired by traditional knitting styles of the British Isles - Fair Isle and ganseys.
Snowflakes are amazing. They “nucleate around mineral or organic particles in moisture-saturated, subfreezing air masses. They grow by net accretion to the incipient crystals in hexagonal formations. The cohesive forces are primarily electrostatic.” (Science, quoted from Wikipedia, so it must be right).
One snowflake may be made up of 10 to the power of 19 (10 quintillion) molecules of water. Apparently. They are, simply beautiful and amazing. Celebrate your snowflakery with this hat in three sizes - child, medium and large adult.
Snowflakes always win out in the end. They survive, outlasting winter on the highest ground.
This hat takes a traditional Fair Isle snowflake motif, and mashes it up with a gansey Channel Island cast on, a 3 needle cast off and possibly gansey yarn - you can use DK too - just double-check your tension/gauge first and adjust needle-size or pattern, accordingly. I also used Wooltops 5 ply Guernsey which is not in the database, for one sample. Great pattern for guernsey/sport weight leftovers but if you have none available, try it with a DK - adjust needle size or drop out a section of small motif in chart, if you need to.
Knit a Snowflake. With this hat… everyone gets a trophy.
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Republicans in the Senate are renewing their efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act and enact “Trumpcare.” If the Republican plan is passed, Americans will die without access to care.
On June 4th, join in a nationwide Die-In for Healthcare. In cities and towns across the country, citizens will come together to dramatize the real potential impact of Republican health care policy. Trumpcare would cause tens of millions to lose insurance, slash Medicaid coverage, increase premiums for seniors and the sick, gut protections for those with pre-existing conditions, jeopardize health care jobs, and enrich health insurance companies and the wealthy. Across the nation, people will symbolically “die,” holding tombstones that forecast real causes of death under this devastating Republican approach to healthcare. Join your neighbors to oppose Trumpcare and demand affordable healthcare for all!
– Tweet at both Republicans and Democrats – we need strong support from all Democrats!
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and are available for 77% off retail.
Buying these skorts will support kids at Cass Technical High School in Detroit, Michigan. Thank you!
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Poll Question 061 – Do you think there will ever be another single player Unreal game?
Do you think there will ever be another single player Unreal game?
I’m not entirely sure why they called the engine the same as the game but that’s not too important except when I see a news headline that states “Unreal 3 to be released soon” or words to those effect.
The industry sees rife with sequels and follow-ons. FarCry 2, Dues Ex 3, etc etc. Why not Unreal: The Return?
I wonder if the developers are afraid of the response, both critically and commercially, after the relative flop of Unreal 2. My advice is go back to basics; the prisoner, the environments, the atmosphere and don’t worry about introducing radical weapons or gameplay improvements. Give me, and the other players, what we love from the original Unreal as well as monsters like the image above and I’m sure you will have a great game on your hands.
I’d love to hear your story ideas for another Unreal game, so please feel free to post them hear.
Tye best Unreal SP site without doubt is UnrealSP.org. The site focuses on the original Unreal and a team is currently working on an ambitious SP project that will no doubt be excellent. So, if you still love the original and want to be reminded of its pleasures, then visit the site ASAP.
Even though there’s a good chance I will eventually remove the Unreal maps and mods listed on the site I will leave them on the Filecloud server, so if you want maps and mods to play visit: The PlanetPhillip Filecloud Unreal Server.
Unreal was a beautiful game. It sported rich outdoor environments, ground breaking AI, and displayed creativity up the wazoo in its arsenal and monsters.
Then Unreal Tournament came a long and took a huge dump all over it. Unreal 2 is a travesty, Tournament is boring and over-rated, and even if there ever was an Unreal 3 I’d likely be the biggest boo’er of all.
by the way, the guys that worked on Unreal 2 had no hand in the original. Thats why the sequel sucked and there’s no way a decent third game could ever come out of that company. They’ll keep pumping out Tournaments, and you UT cows will all herd up to get the next rehash of the same old boring stuff.
I went for “no, and I don’t care”: I do REALLY want some sort of non-sucky Unreal sequel, but I just get this impression that Epic in their current form aren’t the right people for the job. Of course, I may be wrong.
To add to that, I also don’t think the current FPS climate is a good time for another Unreal. I’ve noticed that a lot of FPS’s within the last few years (and games as a whole for that matter), seem to be focused on linear “experiences” that take you from event to event without really giving level design that promotes exploration (being focused as they are on constantly driving people forward). That doesn’t sound like the kind of game an Unreal sequel should ever be, however good the result is.
I’m not going into some rant about “older-style” games dying because of this or something though; based on experience I’ve got a big hunch that this is just a phase the industry is going through, and sooner or later things will back to a bigger mix of design methodologies (with various lessons learned that will help with whatever style is being used). Actually, I think games are already beginning to move away from this in some way, still, as well as not feeling a trust for Epic right now, I’m also not sure whether this is the right time for a new SP Unreal anyway.
I didn’t vote because you need another category “I hope so”. I agree Unreal 2 was disappointing for the fact that it didn’t have anything to do with 1.
I have an idea and I will give it free so somebody can make a lot of money. Have a crew go up and retrieve the spaceship like they did in 2010 Space Odyssey , wake the guy up and build the story from there.
Build better graphics because of the times but don’t go overboard where you have to buy new everything to play it.
Im very dissapointed, because it really is sad not to have the same pleasure as the same first Unreal. I didnt played any before it but I almost finished the 1st, when I got to some big tower and some city, dont know where… Anyway, I would like to see the Unreal 2 linked in story but it got no. I dont think that nowadays tendencies tend to produce much more sequels though. Even Deus EX!! I did looooooooooooooooooooooooooooved it without hesitation, but what they presented in Deus EX 2 is not even close.
killed the franchise thoroughly for a few years.
I read alot of moaning and groaning(can’t use the words I’d like to!) about a game that supposidly flopped! Am I missing something here?? Granted it didn’t follow the first game (Unreal)wich I played over and over, like Doom, Duke Nukem (original) and others! So what! What’s the problem?? I personaly don’t read these (as I feel) one sided reviews, I buy ’em because they look interesting to me! I bought “Unreal 2” when it first came out in 2003 and have played it many times and enjoyed it as much. I haven’t bought “Bioshock” didn’t like the demo at all, too much like a cartoon! I don’t think I’ll buy Farcry 2 either, that one won’t follow the Jack Carver story line! Who knows maybe I haven’t played games long enough, only since 1982. I realy hope they create a Unreal 3 should be interesting!! Amen!
I have fond memories of Unreal. It was the first game that I played with a decent graphics card (nvidia).
I don’t think we will see another SP Unreal -at least for a long time. It’s too easy to wimp out and pump out yet more UT crap.
I reckon we have a better chance of someone modding U3 into an SP…..at least I sincerely hope so.
I read alot of moaning and groaning(can’t use the words I’d like to!) about a game that supposidly flopped! Am I missing something here?? Granted it didn’t follow the first game (Unreal) I bought “Unreal 2” when it first came out in 2003 and have played it many times and enjoyed it as much. I don’t think I’ll buy Farcry 2 either, that one won’t follow the Jack Carver story line! Who knows maybe I haven’t played games long enough, only since 1982. I realy hope they create a Unreal 3 should be interesting!! Amen!
You don’t like all the squaking about Unreal 2 not being like 1 but you aren’t buying Farcry 2 for the same reason!
Unreal was so atmospheric and immersive it set the bar high for its successors and competitors. Half-life did matched up, but this level of storywriting comes along only too rarely. If you told me U3 or any new game was as good a story as U1 – I’m there. (And by the way AI – there are more of us out there than you may think).
Unreal game players or almost older than dirt players?? I haven’t tried the orginal Unreal on XP yet, but soon! Cause now I can control the graphics level better! I still enjoy the originals!
Hmmm I’m a little confused about your wording but enough about that.
Glad to chat with another older gamer although I like talking to anyone about sp games.
Lets hope for whatever reason that Unreal does do a sequel to unreal 1 or at least some single player game. If there’s a Unreal 3 in the works I haven’t heard about it.
I loved original Unreal (played it like 4 times). As for Unreal 2, I must say it was quite dissapointing, I didn’t even finish it.
Now, I think the developers should release Unreal 3, but only if they have a good story (and good gameplay).
An eye candy gfx engine is NOT enough.
Before I forget, U1 can be played on XP but it needs final patch 226 to do so.
Thanks JC! I still have all the patches!
Of course I would also like to see a sequel to the original Unreal singleplayer.
Unfortunate I can’t say that I like most sequels to games these days, the Half Life 2 ones were fun but Quake 4 IMO was terrible bland.
Well I have been thinking of storylines for a real sequel too but I am sure that my first idea strays to much away from Unreal.
I thought it would be perhaps to contrived to have the player return to Na Pali again after having done so much his/her best to escape from the planet.
Returning as some form of liberator of the Nali seems a bit absurd, and in my take the Skraaj colony on Na Pali failed after the dead of the Queen.
Instead the player made it back to the Human territories where he or she has been keeping low, the player may have been some lowly prisoner but he/she was responsible for the destruction of the Bodega Bay and the theft of the Prometheus weapon files.
The Terran Authorities are still looking out for the player.
One day the player is contacted by a representative of one of the big interstellar corporations, they know who the player is.
They are rather interested in the player as he managed to survive everything an alien world threw at him/her, not to mention the Skraaj and their soldiers and they would like to recruit him/her for a mission.
If the player is successful they will arrange a new ID for the player and enough cash for him/her to start over.
This corporation would like the player to assist an exploration team to some distant exotic planet which according to long range probes might be rich in exotic resources, something the corporation might be interested in to mine.
However the probe survey also indicates that there is the possibility of the planet having life, to what level it has developed is unknown.
The player would be one of the scouts on the planet and watch over the rest of the expedition.
The player agrees and several months later they arrive in the system, however when they approach the target planet sensors indicate that there is something wrong.
Large amount of energy activity is taking place on the planet, when a shuttle with the player onboard tries to pass through it is forced to make an emergency landing; trapping the player and several other expedition members on the planet’s surface.
While exploring the planet the player meets the indigenous people; large beings who are in general sympathetic and whose level of technology is that of early industrial age.
They are threatened by beings or creatures that originate from another place; not another planet but another plane of existence.
The original inhabitants had been experimenting with some of the exotic materials for which the corporation expedition had come, trying a crude attempt at space folding.
However their experiments had drawn the attention of these creatures who now want to invade for some reason, and they are as much a threat to the player and the expedition members as well as the local people.
The player’s only way to get of the planet is to locate the source (some machine) of the invasion and shut it down so the player can use it to escape.
I made this up a long time ago and I now see that a lot of these elements have already been used in games like Half Life 1 & 2 as well as the console game Metroid Prime 2 Echoes, and as I prefer originality in game stories this stuff really isn’t that good.
Not to mention that it doesn’t feature the Skraaj which most people probably also don’t like.
I guess perhaps a better setup for a storyline might be that the ship of the player after the escape from Na Pali is intercepted by a Skraaj warship or perhaps mothership.
The player is taken captive (yes, I know, cliche) by the Skraaj who decide to punish the player by making him/her work to death in one of their operations on another planet.
The player might escape when he/she is on this other planet, or perhaps for a change the player manages to escape the cell of the ship where he/she is being held, makes it to an escape pod and heads towards the nearest suitable planet to escape the Skraaj.
The Skraaj discover the player’s jailbreak and they soon send hunting squads after him.
Only moments after having made planetfall the player must make a run for it as the Skraaj are only moments behind him/her.
I admit, perhaps not the best, but I think a lot of people might agree its not fun to bring in a whole load of new characters with which the player is forced to interact with, all kinds of various organisations, and a load of planets or locations where the player has to perform all kinds of missions.
In this case the mission would be simple; survive long enough and find a way to escape, again.
Sorry if my English is off, its not my native language.
Simply put, I think it is very unlikely to see on. It is just plain cheaper to make a multiplayer game. The engine is expensive enough to make, add on the costs of the artists and coders.
Now, making a SP is going to cost even more than that.
Why would you do that, when you can make a metric arseload of cash off a multiplayer only game?
I hope so… I hope so.
IIRC Cliffy stated that they would like to revisit the old Unreal universe again. I don’t have that quote though.
Yes, it’s hard to argue with that but if they used everything they have for UT3 and somehow wove a story around that then maybe development costs would be reduced. Of course, it’s not that simple but some of the assets must be reusable.
IIRC Cliffy stated that they would like to revisit the old Unreal universe again.
I’ve never played unreal, but from what I’ve heard, I get the impression that there’s not much chance of it making a single player comeback.
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Open-Realty® Support Forum > Open-Realty® 1.x - Forums - CLOSED > Show Off (CLOSED) > Let me know what you think of this - still working on it!
View Full Version : Let me know what you think of this - still working on it!
I would be grateful if you could pass on constructive comments and suggestions about this site.
Is not doing it for me. Red is a tricky color to work with. I do like the header panoramic images that rotate. However, these images sometimes look blurry and pixelated. I think if you change your color scheme it would look better.
Just my opinion and taste.
Your design and color scheme you did at estatebiz is great. If you do something similiar, you'll nail it! It's clean, fresh and modern.
I agree, is better if you change the colours.
Thank you for all your suggestions. I will try to change the lay out soon to something lighter.
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Have you ever dreamt of visiting London, Paris or both? Have you been there, done that, but want to do something different and off the beaten track? Have you ever noticed that everything you want to do is not even on an itinerary listed on a tour, and the dates are even wrong?
I am an independent type traveler, which means I like to be able to go when, or where, I want to go. I like to able to do as much or as little as I want. Sleep in? It’s ok. Sip wine and watch people go by at a Cafe, done. Visit a Museum? Great! Like a lot of people, we had specific dates and times that we could travel.
Well London and Paris have been on my bucket list for as long as I can remember. I was fortunate enough to be able to take a London and Paris Independent Tour with Insight Vacations back in the fall.
I had never been to London or Paris before and as you know there are tons of hotels to choose from! Left bank, Right bank, this quarter that quarter…and with Insight Vacations, they basically took all of that out of the equation. Insight had done all the research for us, and yes, it’s included in their Independent tours, and I have to tell you, they were in the most perfect location in each city.
I had a list of places I wanted to see! Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, British Museum. I also wanted to go see Stonehenge, Bath, and where Harry Potter was filmed, I wanted to go to the Louvre in Paris, and the Eiffel Tower, I wanted to sit at a cafe and watch the people go by, and guess what…I got to do all of it!
When we arrived in London from our international flight, we went down to baggage claim, recovered our luggage, and proceeded to customs. Right when we walked through the exit, we immediately saw an Insight representative with our names on a sign. We waved and he greeted us with such English charm, and immediately got our bags and took us to our hotel.
Upon arrival we were taken to the check in where the tour representative for Insight, Jay, was waiting for us. We were then handed a refreshing drink and sat down to plan what we wanted to do on our vacation. We had actually already picked tours online before we got there, but Jay just wanted to advise us of all our options and answer any questions we may have.
The next morning we went down and enjoyed a breakfast buffet. A full breakfast buffet is served every morning on an independent tour and that was a great inclusive item that saved us lots of time and money. Jay had said that we could do a city tour, which was also included that day if we wanted, so we did. The good thing about the city tour, was it showed us how to get around London and where all the highlights where.
Throughout the trip, we did what we wanted. We did a private tour of Buckingham Palace, and saw the changing of the guards. Also, we went to Stonehenge, Bath, and Cotsworth. We did a tour to the British museum and did a “hop on and hop off” all around the city. We had 5 days and 4 nights in London, and it was wonderful! Did I mention our hotel was located in the Marble Arch area, right where we needed to be!? It was called the Thistle Marble Arch.
The day before our departure, there was a letter slipped under our door explaining what time our luggage would be picked up from our room and when to meet down in the lobby after breakfast.
After breakfast, we met downstairs and were greeted by an amazing Frenchman named Alan. Bojour Bojour! He was dressed so nicely! You could tell immediately we were going to be taken care of, and we were! I was impressed by this Insight representative, because by the end of the trip, I felt like I had gained a wonderful new friend.
Alan took us on a brand new motor coach to the train station in London Independent London and Paris , and we were going to Paris…. yay!! Under the English Channel on a train…..very cool!
If we were to have taken a cab and checked in on our own it would have been a nightmare. We were taken underneath the rail station and we sat and watched our luggage being taken off and put on a VIP belt. We were told that it was all taken care of and it was! Very convenient!
We were escorted off the motor coach and into the train station. Alan told us he would meet us on the other side of customs. This was almost too easy! He handed our tickets to us to board the train, and we were now on our high speed train to Paris!
After about 2 hours we arrived in Paris. We departed the train station and were escorted to our brand new motor coach again, and of course our luggage was already being put on the coach. This is how I want to travel every time!! After we all got on, we did a city tour on the way to the hotel. How nice to see the city in all its glory. Alan really knew the city inside and out.
He advised he would check us in personally, and he also made sure that everyone had their rooms, bedding, and any other requests we all had. Alan told us to go relax in our rooms, and that he would be waiting in the lobby to discuss options and answer any questions we may have about the city and what we may want to do during our stay. He was there every morning and afternoon.
The Millennium Hotel Paris Opera could not have been in a better location. The lobby area was classy, so was the brasserie where you get the included breakfast buffet every morning. Even the rooms with their high ceilings and classic furniture reminded me of a time when France was grand. Lots of places to eat, drink, shop and only a short drive to get anywhere in the city. Galleries La Fayett shopping centre is a short walk away and Sacre Coeur, and the lively Montmarte area is literally yards away from the front door.
Alan suggested we go to the Moulin Rouge one night for those who wanted to go do an optional excursion and he took care of the transportation, tickets, and everything. We had such an amazing time doing what we wanted to do! The Eiffel Tower was amazing and was the Louvre. At the end of our 3 night, 4 day stay in Paris, I can say Merci, Merci to Insight Vacations and the awesome staff— Je suis désolé(e), mais je dois y aller – I’m sorry, but I have to go.
I will return one day, to do another Independent or Escorted Tour with Insight Vacations since they offer so many different locations of the world, amazing accommodations, and hassle free vacations.
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NEW YORK — The official start of summer comes later this month, but already children have died after being left unattended in hot cars, according to the nonprofit National Safety Council, drawing attention to an issue that kills an average of 37 children a year.
The council released a report this month that says 742 US children died of heatstroke in vehicles between 1998 and 2017. Forty-two children died in these conditions in 2017, up from 39 the previous year.
Just 21 states have laws regarding this issue, the report says; eight include the possibility of felony charges for individuals who deliberately leave a child alone.
The report highlights the three main circumstances that result in pediatric vehicular hyperthermia: Fifty-five percent were parents or other caregivers unknowingly leaving a child behind, 27% were children gaining access to a car on their own, and 18% were parents or caregivers purposely leaving a child inside.
Typically, a caregiver plans to keep the child in the car for only a few minutes to run an errand and has no malicious intent. However, the sun creates a “greenhouse effect” in vehicles, according to a 2005 study. On an 86-degree day, the temperature in a car can increase by 19 degrees in as little as 10 minutes. A child’s body overheats faster than an adult’s and can start shutting down before then.
Stephanie Salvilla of Orlando, Florida, is one of those parents.
One morning in July 2009, she was running on four hours of sleep and adjusting to a new routine. Her husband put the children in the car that morning, so she did not place bottles in the front seat as a reminder like she normally did.
Salvilla first dropped off her 5-year-old daughter, and she says her brain “rebooted” when she saw her work building. Her 5-month-old son, Gannon, stayed behind in the car and the blistering Florida sun. She spent the day chatting to colleagues about him and planning weekend activities. It was after work when she found her son lifeless in her car.
Salvilla now speaks with parents to remind them that the experience could happen to anyone.
Salvilla also works with the safety organization KidsAndCars.org advocating for technology in cars to remind parents to check the back seat before locking up and walking away.
Provisions to require visual or audio reminders for children left in cars have been included in the federal SELF DRIVE Act, which was introduced and passed the House in 2017. The comparable AV START Act was introduced in the Senate the same year and passed the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and awaits confirmation by the full Senate.
The new National Safety Council report also calls for the protection of anyone who acts in “good faith” to save a child from a hot car, the removal of “safe” time periods when kids may be left unattended in cars and the allocation of money from fines to education programs for parents, caregivers and offenders.
While supporters wait for these technological upgrades, the council and KidsAndCars.org advise caregivers to keep purses, cell phones or even a shoe in the back seat as a mental prompt to look before locking. Setting up a system with child care providers to contact guardians if a child does not show up as expected could also lead to a decrease in these preventable deaths, they say.
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Yesterday we looked Tesler’s Law of the Conservation of Complexity. For any system with a fixed set of capabilities, the amount of complexity is also fixed. The only remaining question is who takes on that complexity - users or developers.
When building web products, we now have far more flexibility over distributing complexity than ever before. We can choose to aggressively reduce the complexity of user tasks, but at the expense of taking on complexity in the system, and increasing development and maintenance costs.
It might seem like a no-brainer to minimise the complexity users have to take on if we’re able to. Even a small change in performance or usability can have a big impact when aggregated across many users.
So we might expect that the economics of this stand up. But there’s a fly in the ointment.
Way back in 1998, Bruce Tognazzini (or ‘Tog’ to everyone) identified a paradox with Tesler’s Law.
The problem is that users will seek to maintain existing levels of complexity, even if it doesn’t benefit them.
He calls this Tog’s Law of Commuting, based on the observation that an improvement in commuting times results in an increase in the average distance commuters live from the centre of a city, roughly preserving the average commuting time overall.
Tog had seen a similar phenomenon in software use, and you might have encountered this yourself. Once people get used to a certain level of complexity for any given task, they like to keep it at about the same level, according to Tog.
This presents us with a problem.
If we successfully reduce the complexity of completing a task for users, it’s possible that they will seek to increase it again to fill the ‘complexity gap’. This might express itself in different ways, but one way could be to demand more capabilities in the system.
And more overall complexity means that the system itself has to take on more complexity to achieve it, and that means higher overhead for development and maintenance.
Although both these ‘laws’ have no basis in formal scientific evidence, and there’s no good way of quantifying ‘complexity’ here, they do ring true for me. I hadn’t before considered how making things easier for users might have some unanticipated side effects.
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It is the mission of the Global Combat Alliance to preserve the integrity of the sport of MMA and Muay Thai and protect the safety of the fighters under its care. Officials within the GCA are active practitioners of the sport and represent the fullness of diversity of MMA affiliations throughout the state to ensure fair and consistent treatment of all fighters during every contest.
GCA is a sanctioning body approved by the Commonwealth of Virginia to provide the serious martial artist the opportunity to compete safely and fairly in the styles of MMA, Muay Thai, and Kickboxing. Our sanctioning and advisory body is composed of current/former fighters and coaches who want to see the sport grow. We see its practitioners as the lifeblood and want to ensure that they are taken care of by providing the safest possible environment for their matches.
GCA prides itself in being able to guarantee fairness in all sanctioned events by enforcing a code of conduct for its employees and officials while relying on consistent good practices across all promotions for all affiliations and all fighters. Based in Richmond, Virginia, GCA is the current sanctioning body for the premier MMA events in Virginia, including Cagezilla (formerly known as Operation Octagon, OO Fights), Spartyka Fight League, Fight Night Challenge, Draka MMA, and many more. In addition, GCA is the only sanctioning body to encourage full rules in Muay Thai events such as Thai Championship Boxing and Virginia Thai Fighting Championships. As our organization grows so will the opportunities for larger and more exciting venues across the United States and even internationally.
GCA is run by fighters for fighters, so pick your event and come support some of the best fighters from across the United States as they compete in the preeminent martial arts competition.
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Thompson Valley High School senior Morgan Sibrel dribbles around Greeley Central's Katerina Smallcomb in the third quarter of their game on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010 at TVHS.
Thompson Valley High School junior Brooke Podtburg (22) battles for a rebound with Greeley Central's Nicole Cousins (3) in the third quarter of their game on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010 at TVHS.
Thompson Valley High School junnior Kenzie Archer goes up for a shot during a game against Greeley Central on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010 at TVHS.
Thompson Valley High School junior Kenzie Archer takes a shot over Greeley Central's Kirsten Denham in the second quarter of their game Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010 at TVHS.
Thompson Valley High School teammates Zac McMorris, left, and Corey Dyer apply defensive pressure to Skyline's Mason Chambers in the third quarter of their game Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010 at TVHS.
Thompson Valley High School junior Caleb Carlson takes a shot in front of Skyline's Mitch Nilles in the fourth quarter of their game Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010 at TVHS.
Thompson Valley High School sophomore Karsen Buschjost takes a shot over Skyline's Brandon Dabney in the second quarter of their game Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010 at TVHS.
Thompson Valley High School junior Caleb Carlson goes up for a shot in front of Skyline's Brandon Dabney in the first quarter of their game Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010 at TVHS.
Thompson Valley High School's Jordan Carroll takes a shot over Mountain View's Brennan Stine as Andrew Pomerleau looks on in the first quarter of their game Friday night at TVHS.
Thompson Valley High School junior Caleb Carlson looks for an open teammate while being pressured by Mountain View's Darryl Beemer, left, and Spencer Stetler while Zac McMorris, rear, looks on in the second quarter of their game Friday night at TVHS.
Mountain View High School senior Jason Boynton pulls down a rebound in front of Thompson Valley's Andrew Pomerleau, left, and Caleb Carlson in the second quarter of their game Friday night at TVHS.
Thompson Valley High School senior Andrew Pomerleau takes a shot between Mountain View defenders Armando Garcia, back, and Brennan Stine in the first quarter of their game Friday night at TVHS.
Thompson Valley High School girls basketball head coach Chad Walker, kneeling in center, talks to his players during a timeout Tuesday at Roosevelt.
Roosevelt High School junior Kaitlin Flynn drives to the basket around Thompson Valley's Lauren Mickelson in the first quarter of their game on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010 at RHS.
Thompson Valley High School's Morgan Sibrel dribbles upcourt in the second quarter of a game agasint Roosevelt on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010 at RHS.
Roosevelt High School's Gabby Ramirez, left, and teammate Kaylee Longoria scramble for a loose ball with Thompson Valley's Lauren Mickelson in the second quarter of their game on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010 at RHS.
Thompson Valley High School's Sydney Paulsen, is fouled as she goes up for a shot between Roosevelt defenders Kaylee Longoira, left, and Lynae Dillehay in the second quarter of their game on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010 at RHS.
Roosevelt High School junior Kaitlin Flynn puts up a shot in front of Thompson Valley's Jordan Sibrel in the first quarter of their game on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010 at RHS.
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| See more ideas about Computer backgrounds hd, Wallpapers for computer and Laptop wallpaper. Free Large wallpapers and Large backgrounds for your computer desktop. Find Large pictures and Large photos on Desktop Nexus. Great news! After months of rebuilding/repair, we are extremely happy to announce that Desktop Nexus is back!. Christmas Wallpapers: Recently. ☃ ☃ Christmas HD Desktop Wallpapers for 4K Ultra HD TV ★ Wide& Ultra Widescreen Displays ★ Dual Monitor / Multi Display Desktops ★ Tablet ★ Smartphone ★ Mobile Devices | Page 1 Christmas wallpaper is a great way of getting your laptop, desktop, cell-phone into the groove.
There is a wide variety of Christmas wallpapers and you can choose one that syncs with the mood in your family. Download christmas HD Wallpapers in various resolutions for your computer desktop, iPhone, iPad& Android™ devices. HD Wallpapers of Christmas, Christmas Tree, Xmas Gifts, Santa Clause, Merry Christmas, Winter Snow, Christmas Holidays in High Quality HD Monitor Resolutions.
Large Christmas Backgrounds. Cool Collections of Large Christmas Backgrounds For Desktop, Laptop and Mobiles. We've gathered more than 3 Million Images uploaded by our users and sorted them by the most popular ones.
Free Christmas Wallpapers. Our website contains a huge collection of Free Christmas wallpapers. All wallpapers can by downloaded very quickly and are completely free. Set the christmas theme in your desktop with these free wallpapers. You can set them as backgrounds, and they come in a variety of sizes, suiting your widescreen LCD laptops and. Find beautiful Christmas wallpapers. Download free Christmas wallpapers in HD for all widescreen sizes and LCD monitors and laptops. Set the christmas theme in your desktop with any free wallpaper.
As we're now already well into December, we decided to supplement our previous wallpaper collections with a Christmas themed collection. Take this opportunity to put your desktop in that festive mood with wallpapers courtesy of some of Crestock's finest contributing photographers and designers.
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The Graduate Student Travel Award is given in honor of Vernon S. Bishop, Ph.D., Chairman of the Department of Physiology 1992 – 2003.
The Department of Cellular & Integrative Physiology will grant travel awards to eligible Students and Postdoctoral Fellows to present their research at national scientific conferences.
Applications for the competitive awards will be evaluated in two cycles: Fall semester (due September 1st) and Spring semester (due February 1st). One award (up to $1,000) will be granted each cycle.
Visit the following link to complete the online application and upload your CV – https://seam.ly/JUJDtCCV. Your C.V. should include a list of publications, awards, memberships in scientific societies and details of service to the school.
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Upon graduating from public schools and enter into the high school environment, young adults seem to automatically become far more independent. They are not expecting as much input from their parents when it comes to their educational experiences. This can be difficult for the parents who have been very pro-active in the educational system that their kids are attending.
While the kids may not welcome any interaction with their high school on behalf of the parents, it is still important that the parents do so. High Schools can be made better by the parents in the following ways….
Every parent has the right to know what is going on in the school system that their child is participating in, and this includes High School. Often many of these schools hold an open house for the parents and first year students. This is the ideal time for parents to attend with the kids. While the young ones are being orientated in their new school setting, the parents can get to learn about some of the policies of the school.
Find out if the high school that your young one is attending has regular parent meetings. Many of them will do this so they can encourage parents to be involved with the school. This is important for the staff of the school that has to deal with the school boards where they need the support of the parents of their students.
A lot of schools have had great problems with bullying. This has encouraged them to implement bullying policies. It is up to the parents to know what these are. If there are none in place then parents can collectively encourage the school to implement them.
These few, seemingly simple steps go a long way in helping the high schools to be a better place for the young students.
Leaving public school and entering into high school is a big step for most students. They now have to be ready to take on a lot of responsibility that they may not be used to. In some ways, they are held more accountable for their actions in this new school setting. In the beginning especially, a lot of students face some problems during this transition to the next level in their education.
One big difference that many students find is that they are now responsible for choosing some of their courses. While some are mandatory they are also given optional choices to make up their learning curriculum. This is a new experience and one that can create some problems for them. The tendency may be to choose ones that they think are going to be easy. By the same token they want courses that are going to help them with their future. This is one of the first big responsibilities that the young student now faces.
Students in the high school setting now have the responsibility of adapting to a different type of school setting. The class schedules are quite a bit different than what they may have been used to in their public school. Instead of spending the entire day in one classroom with one teacher, they are now moving about to different classrooms with different teachers. This is a big adjustment and one that some students have difficulties with. It takes some time for them to get used to this.
Peer pressure rises to a whole new level in the high school setting. New first year students are now intermingling with third year students. It can be difficult for the new students to fit in and feel like they belong. This all depends on the school itself and what type of policies it has in place.
There are some young people who just don’t have the desire to go through high school then onto to College and University. The classroom isn’t where everyone thrives. For some kids, a different type of employment geared more towards what their interests are is sought.
Their goal is to find work in a field that they will enjoy. Most often this involves dealing with the public. While there are tons of different types of employment that will suit their needs many like to consider the gaming industry, but this sometimes raises the question as to whether this is a good choice from a financial point of view.
There is a lot to be said about the gaming industry. It definitely is a thriving industry and one that has shown stability in that it has been around for many years. There are also many different specialty areas that can be entered into. One very popular casino even that has really taken off in the last few years is roulette online, and this is because it’s an exciting game and one that can be easily played and accessed.
For those students who have an interest in this particular gaming event they can learn to become roulette dealers. This does require them to complete their high school level of education or GED. Then additional training is usually offered by the Casino resort with the job opening. Now with live casinos being available online its opening even more job opportunities for the Roulette dealers.
This is just one example of the type of job opportunities that are available in the gambling industry. There is the opportunity for those that are interested in this to take another avenue of employment, which is the development of software that is used for the online Casinos.
The High School years are supposed to be some of the best years of the young person’s life. In some cases, however, they turn out to be some of the worst experiences that they may have in life. This is because many students are subjected to bullying. While this takes place in all levels of education the high school years seem to be the most difficult to cope with.
One of the reasons for this difficulty coping is that high school students tend to keep their problems to themselves. They don’t know where to turn to for help, simply because they believe that nothing can be done about bullying.
Parents and school officials alike have to be pro-active in taking as many steps as possible to curb the high school bullying. There are a few but very important steps they can take to achieve this.
It is highly important for parents to keep the lines of communication open with their children. When a young person is complaining about being bullied it has to be taken seriously no matter how trivial it may sound. These young people have to attend the school environment about 8 hours a day 5 days a week. If every day is full of the potential dread of having to deal with bullying then it is placing the young student in a very detrimental situation.
Parents must act in the best and safest interest of their child by being mindful and patient with these situations. It has to be discussed with the young person as to be a good course of action, as they are the ones that are going to take the brunt of it.
Parents should ensure that the High School that their young person is going to be attending has a bullying policy in place. They should also ensure that the policy is being enacted upon when necessary.
Working with the youngsters who are the victims of bullying is one of the most important types of interaction a parent can have with their young students.
A lot of High Schools have a uniform policy and for many of the kids that attend these schools they find that there are some advantages and disadvantages to this.
One thing that many of the kids like is that they don’t feel as though they have to compete with the other kids when it comes to their clothing. This takes a lot of peer pressure off of them.
Some parents like the use of school uniforms because they find it more affordable to invest in uniforms rather than having to buy an entire school wardrobe of attire for their young ones who grow and whose taste changes regularly.
Many of the kids that are attending a well known high school take pride in wearing the school uniform. It brings a sense of recognition for them.
The School faculty finds that the uniform wearing creates a lot less hassles for them. They don’t always have to be approaching students who they feel are not dressed appropriately for the classroom setting.
Students in general feel a sense of unity with the other students as they are all dressed in the same attire and are not being judged by what they are wearing.
One of the added benefits is there is no hassles with getting ready for school in the mornings. No time is wasted on what has to be chosen for the day’s wear.
There are some young students that feel that the school uniforms adversely affects their overall appearance. This is sometimes true for the young ladies that are dealing with excess weight. If part of their uniform happens to be a pleated skirt they feel this accentuates their extra weight. This can contribute to a low self esteem.
Students who like to express themselves with the attire they wear don’t get the opportunity to do so when they are required to wear a school uniform.
While there seems to be more advantages to disadvantages, the cons against the uniform wearing are quite important.
Parents have a big responsibility when in comes to overseeing their children’s education. Once they are ready to enter High School, the kids want to have a say in which school they will attend. This is the time when they are starting to set their goals towards their future careers. At the start of their first year in this new level of education they may not have matured quite enough to make all the right decisions.
Many times when the youth or young adults are trying to decide on which School to attend, they will base their decision on which one the majority of their friends will be attending. As they progress through the high school years they reach a new level of maturity which now changes their attitude towards their education. They now start thinking about the caliber and choices of courses that are available to them. They begin to think more towards the future years such as their College and University plans. Students now begin to realize that their choice of High School is important to them as this is what prepares them for this next level of education.
As parents, you have the task of helping the kids with their initial choice of high school. You want to be sure that the one chosen is going to teach them how to handle responsibilities. These are responsibilities on all levels including their social and entertainment activities that they will have to take part in as young adults. They need to be prepared to make the right decisions when they become of age to drink or begin to enjoy casino entertainment like that which can be enjoyed through venues such as casinobonus365.co.uk, which young adults can easily access online.
When they are taught the proper way of indulging in these types of activities they will be able to enjoy what these events have to offer without being reckless or careless in their actions and their decisions.
Choosing the right high school may be one of the most important tasks for young adults finishing their elementary education. As such, there is a lot that they much consider when making this choice. It is a big decision for so many young people. One of the things that they really need to take a look at is what policies the school has in place.
The School policy should outline what academic choices are going to be available to the young students. They have to not only be current, but diversified and collaborate nicely with the transition requirements that will surface when the high school years end.
Every school region has a budget that they must adhere to. Students want to attend high schools that have a solid financial foundation. This is because these particular schools can afford to offer extra-curricular school activities and enrichment programs. These are something that most students find to be most valuable to not only their learning but building their socializing strengths.
The progressive high school has to have a clearly outlined policy regarding the responsibilities of the studies and also the staff. Students should be made aware of these and both parties must be held accountable to abide by them. This provides good stability in the school environment for students. It allows them to be able to focus on their education rather than having to deal with school environment issues.
The High School that brings great success for their attendees are those that have a very clear policy in place as to what the mandate of teaching and learning consists of. Students have to be prepared for the future. Some students will enter into the workforce directly from high school. Others will go onto continuing their education through College and University. The School has to be able to prepare students for either one of these paths.
There are many different milestones that both parents and children experience throughout a child’s time in school. Of course there is that memorable first day of school. Then perhaps the next most significant event is when they graduate from grade school and enter into High School. This is a big transition for both the parents and children.
The posts that are contained here are meant to provide some valuable insight as to some of the issues that arise when the young people are entering High School. Some of the content talks about the policies that every High School has in place. These are important as they provide the guidelines for the schools to follow. It is also important for both parents and students to be aware of these to see if they agree with them.
There is talk here about why it is so important to choose the right High School. This is the educational time period that really sets the ground work for the student’s future. There is also some information to be found here for students who don’t want to go beyond the High School years that perhaps have a desire to enter into the gaming industry or other types of employment that doesn’t have a University demand.
You will also see other important information here to act as a resource on topics such as bullying and ways to deal with it.
The goal of the information here is to inform the interested reader about making the transition into the High School setting.
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A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. V. U. W. Y. Z.
The letter A refers to the Appendix of additions and corrections to the ninth and tenth volumes, added at the end of this volume.
Abbot, John, possesses Upper Each, in Woodnesborough, 123; Thomas, 384; Rev. William, 397; Mr. 442, a. Abbot's, of Ramsgate, 123, 400, 401.
Abbot's wall, in Thanet, 266.
Acol Achole farm, in Thanet, 279, 306, 345.
Acholt ville, in Thanet, 311.
Addelam, now Deal, 2, 4.
Adisham, Manor of, 145, 147; parish of, 429, a.
stuary, near the Isle of Thanet, 218.
Aislabye Rawson possesses Dane Court seat, in Tilmanstone, 82.
Albineto Albini, William de, 88, 136, 138.
Albrincis,; Simon de, 28; family of, 435, 436, a.
Aldelond, Alland, Grange, in Minster, 281.
Alexander, Alexander, LL. D. 350.
Alkin, Thomas, possesses the White Friars in Sandwich, 182; Alkins, of Canterbury, 129.
Alland, Allen, Grange. See Aldelond.
All Saints, parish of, in Thanet, 245; borough of, 238, 245; church of, 236, 247.
All Saints church, in Breadstreet, 118.
Amber found in Thanet, 220.
Ambry or Almonry farm, in Monkton, 260.
Amulets, British, found in Thanet, 229.
Anchoress, one at Sandwich, 201.
Anglo-Saxon architecture, curious specimen of, 76.
Anlaf, the Danish chief, 296.
Antiquities found, 229, 230, 329, 330, 363, 368, 432, a.
Appleton, Thomas, 114, 131, 139, 284; Appleton's, 143.
Apulton, District and manor of, 57, 58.
Archer's Court manor, in Whitfield 436, a.
Arcis, William de, 430, a.
Arundel, Albini's, earls of, 136.
Ash, parish of, 429, a.
Athol, Strabolgie's, earls of, 30.
Auberville's, of Westenhanger, 25, 28, 435, a.
Augustine, lands in Thanet, 266.
Austone, tenement of, in St. John's, in Thanet, 339.
Ayerst, Robert Gunsley, clerk, 389.
Backhouse, J. H. present rector of Deal, 23.
Baieux, Odo, bishop of, 4, 38, 51, 57, 67, 72, 74, 88, 125, 130, 133, 135, 137, 155, 156.
Baker, John, 324, 360; Baker's, of Caldham, 96, 350.
Baldock, Mr. 132, possesses Hammill-court, in Woodnesborough, 442.
Baldpates, Roman coins so called, in Thanet, 230.
Banks, Sir Joseph, bart. 26.
Bargrave, Ifaac, lessee of Eastry court, and resides there, 105; dean, account of, ibid.
Bargrave's, 86, 104; account of, 105, 115, 116, 117.
Barham, parish of, 434, a.
Barnsole, borough and hamlet of, 36, 123.
Barracks erected at Deal, 13.
Barson, parish of, 71, 440, a. church of, 431, a.
Bartholomew's gate, in Thanet, 362.
Bartlett's, alias THONETON, in St. Nicholas, in Thanet, 240.
Barton's, 131; chantry in Sandwich, 215.
Barville, Great and Little, in Tilmanstone, 82.
Bathing in the sea; preferable at Margate, 321; machines for, 323.
Baths, warm ones at Margate, 323; at Ramsgate, 387.
Battely, Dr. his Antiq. Rutupin, 410.
Baugh, Isaac, lessee of Bekesborne parsonage, 431, a.
Beacon, one, in Thanet, 357.
Beake, William, possesses Saperton, in Wickhambreaux, 429, a.
Beale, Benjamin, inventor of the bathing at Margate, 323.
Beaumont, admiral Basil drowned. 15.
Bedford, Mrs. lessee of Newland grange, in St. Laurence, 382.
Bekesborne, parish of, 431, a.
Benskin's, of Woodnesborough, 138, 139.
Bere's, alias Byer's, 250, 303, 383.
Beresford, Gilbert, present rector of Fordwich, 427, a.
Berewic, J. de, iter of, 273, 333.
Bertie, Henry, 53; hon. Susan, 53, 59; Peregrine, ibid. 283.
Bethlem hospital, governors of, possess Hartanger manor, in Barson, 75; a farm at Clyvesend, in Thanet, 385.
Betshanger, parish of, 44, 439, a.
Billingsley, Samuel, 59; Billingsley's, 86.
Birchington, parish of, 227, 236, 258, 294, 312, 345, 444, a, chapel of, 259, 262, 263; church of, 311.
Birchington, Stephen, monk of Christ-church, 234.
Bishopsborne, parish of, 434, a.
Black wand, borne by the mayor of Sandwich, 164.
Blean, alias Hothe manor, 444, a.
Blechenden, Thomas, 140; John, 307; Blechenden's, 143, 258, 259. See also Blychenden.
Bobdale wood, in Thanet, 225.
Bodkins farm, in Swalecliffe, 192.
Bolingbroke, George, viscount, 41, 283, 284, 381.
Bookey, Mathew, cl. 143; capt. William, 400.
Borlase, Dr. his history, 330.
Boteler, William, 74, 112; possesses and resides at a house at Brook-street, in Eastry, 99; Katherine, 114.
Boteler's, of Eythorne, 69; of Brook-street, account of, 99; of Heronden, account of, 107, 109, 137, 138; of Eastry, 116, 117, 441, a.
Boys, Thomas, 21; Christopher, 27; Edward, of Betshanger, 39; Boys's, of the same, 40; account of, 45, 48; Sir Edward, 173; John, 172; Boys's, of Fredville, 68; of Eythorne, 68, 73, 77; of Barson, 76; of Denton, 77; of Hoad, 73; William, of Tilmanstone, 79; of the same, 86; William, of Sandwich, 112; possesses Statenborough, with Gore farm, in Eastry, 113: account of him, ibid. 441, a. his Collections for Sandwich, 122; Boys's, of Sandwich, 134, 181; account of, 441, a. John, of Betshanger farm, 438, a. 440, a. possesses Each farm, in Woodnesborough, 442, a. his treatise on the state of agriculture in Kent, 223.
Brabant, persecution for religion in, 160.
Bradstow, in Thanet. See Broadstairs.
Bradstow, our lady of, 365.
Brandon, Philip, present curate of Upper Deal, 14.
Bray, John, junior, lieutenant of Sandowne castle, 13.
Breton, William and Eliab, possess Downbarton manor and shoart, 239; Bartlett's, alias Thoneton, in St. Nicholas, 240; Richard, 301, 421.
Brett, John, 66; Charles, 176; Jerom, 240; Brett's, of Wye, 46.
Brewse, William de, 429, a.
Brice, Richard, possesses Manston manor, in St. Laurence, 381.
Bridges, Sir Brook William, possesses South, alias Upper Hamwold, in Woodnesborough, 134; lessee of the demesnes of Monkton manor, 256; resides at Gunston, 431, a. lady, possesses Gunston house and park, and resides there, ibid.
Bridges, Mrs. Mary, possesses a house in St. Nicholas, 237; John, lessee of St. Nicholascourt farm, 241; Thomas, 443, a. Bridges's, of St. Nicholas, 237, 240, 243, 244, 245; John possesses Frosts, in St. Nicholas, 242; of Glamorganshire, account of, 237; John, 243.
Bridges's, of Wootton, 435, a. See also Brydges.
Bridewell and Bethlem hospitals, governors of, possess Garlings farm, in Thanet, 314.
Bridle roads, frequent in Thanet.
Brightlingsea, in Sussex, a member of Sandwich, 152.
Brimsdale farm, in Eythorne, 64.
Britons, in Thanet, 229, 230.
Broadgate, alias Brockmans manor, in Birchington, 305.
Broadley, John, 115; Mrs. possesses Upper Hales, in Thanet, 241.
Broadstairs, ville of, 227, 364.
Brompton Hamlet, in Thanet, 356.
Brooke, Samuel, 308; Robert, 349, 399; Edward, 383, 384; Mathew, clerk, 401; Brooke's, of Margate, 350.
Brooksend manor, in Birchington, 304.
Browne, Sir Thomas, 65, 73. 75; Miss possesses Chapel-hill house, in Thanet, 314.
Browne, James, 343; Edward, 441. a. Browne's, 401.
Brydges, Samuel Egerton, 279; possesses Gatehurst, in Denton, 435, a. see also Bridges.
Buck, Robert, 389; Buck's, of Yorkshire, possesses a moiety of Ellington, in Thanet, ibid.
Buckland Ville, and farm of, in Woodnesborough, 111, 130; tithes of, 131, 138.
Buckland barns, in Woodnesbo rough, 131.
Buckland, parish of, 437, a.
Buller, John, 301: William, 307.
Bulwark, Great and Little, in Deal, 12.
Bunce, Wheler, present rector of Ham, 44; vicar of St. Clement's, in Sandwich, 215.
Bunce, William, clerk, 211; Bunce's, 42.
Burchett, Josiah, 175, 176, 212.
Burial ground, antient Roman one, at Eastry, 101; at Margate, 331.
Burley, Sir Simon de, 39, 411.
Bushell, John, 131; Benjamin, lessee of Birchington parsonage, 309, with Wood parsonage annexed, 311.
Butts for archery, in Eastry, 101; in Thanet, 237.
Byer's, alias Bere's, 250, 303, 383. See alsoBere's.
Byrch, Rev. William Dejovas, 279; Byrch's, of Canterbury, 434, a.
Csar, Julius, 6, 7, 24.
Callys, or Callis Grange, in Thanet, 360, 375, 376.
Calonne, M. de, 435, a.
Cambridge, scholarshipsin Gonvylle and Caius college, 192; in St. John's college, 235, 296.
Cambridge, president, &c. of Queen's college in, possessSt. Nicholas court, in Thanet, 241.
Canary seed, sown in Thanet, 222.
Cannon, John, junior, lesseeof Walmer parsonage, 28; James possessesa moiety of Lydde Court In-grounds, 148.
Canons, alias Chiltern Langley, priory of, 39, 303.
Canterbury, archbishops of, 5, 58, 79, 130, 155, 156, 192, 426, a. 427, a. 430, a. Baldwin, 42, 118, 260; Becket, 104, 183; Corboil, 141; Cranmer, 28, 187, 382; Cuthbert, 271; Edmund, 42; Islip, 118, 260; Juxon, 28, 61, 247; Langham, 120, 261; Meopham, 69; Moore, 208, 387; Moreton, 81, 158; Parker, 191, 212, 227, 238, 268, 297, 310, 313; Peckham, 5, 119; Reynolds, 60; Richard, 259; Robert, 403; Stigand, 4; Stratford, 238; Theobald, 288; Theodore, 270; Wake, 13, 86; Warham, 342; Whitgift, 212; Winchelsea, 245; Wulfred, 65.
Canterbury, archbishop of, possesses Court, Ash, and Deal Prebend manorS, 5, 6; patronof Deal chapel, 14; possessesa portion of tithes in Deal, 22; the advowson of Deal rectory, ibid. the parsonage and advowson of Walmer curacy, 28; Southwood, in Waldershare, 58; the parsonage and advowson of of Waldershare, 60; the parsonage and advowson of Tilmanstone vicarage, 86; the advowson of Eastry vicarage, 119; Word, Minnis, 145; the parsonage and ad vowson of St. Nicholas vicarage, 247; the advowson of Monkton vicarage, 261; the advowson of Minster vicarage, 291; Salmestone, with Deane, 336; the advowson of St. John's vicarage, 354; the advowson of St. Peter's vicarage, 376; the advowson of St. Laurence vicarage, in Thanet, 405.
Canterbury, see of, 5, 103, 111, 238, 245, 259, 336.
Canterbury, archdeacon of, possessesthe parsonage and advowson of St. Mary's vicarage, 202, and the advowson of St. Clement's vicarage, in Sandwich, 212.
-, archdeacons, Gheast, 212; Redman, 213.
-, school, scholarships for, 235.
-, dean and chapter of, 147, 191; possesses Eastry manor, 104; parsonage, 119, and manor of the almnery of Christ-church, in Eastry, ibid. Monkton manor, 256; parsonage, 260; Aldeland grange, in Minster, 282; Brooksend manor, 305, and parsonage of Birchington, 309; Caley's grange, in St. Peter's, 360, 361, 372; Offunden grange, in St. Laurence, 381.
-, priory of Christchurch, in, 65, 103, 106, 117, 147, 149, 154, 155, 156, 245, 259, 304, 341, 409, 414, 415; priors of, 256.
-, St. Augustine's monastery in, 2, 130, 137, 208, 236, 265, 266, 272, 278, 281, 283, 333, 340, 351, 360, 374, 381, 382, 384, 385, 404, 407, 409, 412, 414, 415, 418.
Canterbury, hospitals in, 361, 372.
-, mayor and commonalty of, sessees of Caleys grange, in Thanet, 361, 372, 452, a.
Cantium of Ptolemy, where situated, 357.
Carey, Sir Philip, 275, 276, 278; John 285.
Carricke, a great one sunk in Sandwich harbour, 159.
Casaubon, Meric, cl. 263; account of, 292, 293.
Cason, John, 143; Cason's, of Woodnesborough, 140.
Castillon, John, D. D. 293.
Caves in Thanet, why made, 225.
Caylas, count, his antiquities, 330.
Celts found near Margate, account of, 229.
Ceoldred, king of Mercia, 122.
Cerdice, Saxon chief, 406; Cerdices Oran, 407.
Chambers, Samuel, sberiss, knighted, 448, a.
Chamberlains fee manor, in Deal, 2.
Champneis, William, 92; Champneis's possesses Ringleton, in Woodnesborough, 137.
Chancellor, lord, 447, 449, a.
Chaplain, antient, stipend of, 290.
Chapel hill house, in Thanet, 314, 444, a.
Charlton, parish of, 437, a.
Chenalopex, or bargander, frequents Thanet, 232.
Chesmunds wood, in Thanet 225.
Chesterfield, Philip, earl of, 280.
Chewney, Nicholas, cl. 244, 348, 443, a.
Chillenden, parish of, 92, 95, 441, a.
Chilson Hamlet, in St. Laurence, 378.
Chistlet, parish of, 428, a.
Christ's hospital, governors of, possess a rent charge out of Hartanger, in Barson, 75.
Christ-church, manor of the almnery of, 119.
Christians-court farm, in Wood nesborough, 126.
Church-gate farm, in Woodnesborough, 126.
Church livings, differently estimatedin East and West Kent, 43.
Chychele, Wm. archdeacon of Canterbury, 341.
-, wardens of, 12, 39, 146, 165, 178, 204, 205, 390, 412.
Clare's, earls of Gloucester, 26.
Clerk, Richard, D. D. 285, 292.
Cleave-Court seat, in Monkton, 256.
Cleves, lady Anne of, 12.
Cleybrooke's, of Thanet, 233, 342, 348.
Cliff End, Great and Little, Hamlet, in St. Laurence, 378; manor, 385. See also Clyvesend.
Cliss end, in Minister, 232, 265.
Clinton, William de, 180, 200, 339.
Clyvesend manor, in St. Laurcnce, 385; See also Cliff's end.
Cnolton, ville of, 137, See also Knolton.
Cnute, king, 272, 278, 414.
Cobb, Francis, 324, 444, a. Cobb's of Margate, 350.
Cobham, Henry Brook, lordwarden, 390.
Coenulph, king of Mercia, 64.
Coin, gold one, found at Woodnesborough, 124; British, found in Thanet, 230; Roman, 332, 368.
Cold Friday borough, 122; street, 123, 124.
Coldred, parish, of, 435, a. for. tisications at, ibid.
Colebrooke's, of Chilham castle, 251, 257.
Coleman's, of Minister, 287, 351.
Collard, Henry, possesses, Sarre manor, 251.
Collard, Ambrose, possesses Waschester farm, in Minister, 279, 443, a. Ambrose, 343.
Conant, John, present master of Sandwich school, 194; rector of St. Peter's in Sandwich, 209.
Condie's Chantry, in Sandwich, 215.
Constantine, emperor, coin of, 229.
Conyngham, Ellen, countess dowager of, possesses Minister abbey and manor, 277.
Conyngham, earls and viscounts 176, 276; account of, 277, 328.
Cooke, William, 111; Cooke's, 374.
Coombe hamlet, in Woodnesborough, 123.
Coppin, John, 348, 435, a. Thomas, 399; Coppin's, of Deal, 21.
Copthall, in Wickhambreaux, 429, a.
Corbie's, of Boughton Malherb, 280.
Corn gavel, rent, in Thanet, 275, 276.
Corporations, inimical to strangers, 161.
Cosnan, John, 92; Mrs 429.
Countess Pillar, in Thanet, 363.
Court Ash, alias Deal Prebend, manor of, 4, 5.
Court leet and baron, ill consequence of the neglect of, 265.
Court-Stairs, alias Pegwell, manor of, 281; hamlet, in St. Laurence, 378.
Cousemaker, George, 126; Couseamker's, account of, 139.
Cowper, Peter Lewis, earl, possesses the tithes of Chamberlain's Fee, in Deal, 22; Felderland and Upton farms, in Word, 145; Clyvesend manor, in Thanet, 385.
Cox's, of Tilmanstone, 80, 81, 86.
Crayford, Edward, 240; Crayford's of Mongeham, 83.
Craythorne, borough of, 36, 78.
Cressemer, Drue Astley, clerk, 115.
Crevequer, Hamo de, 25, 106, 179; Crevequer's, 141, 250, 251; barony of, 125, 127.
Crickett, Richard, possesses Appleton manor, in Waldershare, 59; Crickett's, of Sandwich, 200.
Criol, Nicholas de, 26, 27, 28, 40; Criol's, 26, 27, 250, 382, 402.
Grispe, Henry, alias Bonjour, story of him, 299, 300, 348; Anne Gertruy, 305.
Crispe's, of Thanet, 181, 233, 241, 257, 258; of Quekes, account of, 297, 304, 306, 307, 308, 420.
Cromwell, Oliver, the protector, 299.
Culmer, Richard, the noted fanatic, 288; account of, 293; Richard, 369.
Culmer's, of Thanet, 365, 372, 374.
Cultivation, high state of, in Thanet, 223.
Cumberland, duke of, 448, a.
Curbespine, Ralph de, 51, 57, 72.
Curling, William, 344; Curling's, of Thanet, 233, 401; lessees of Tilmanstone parsonage, 86.
Customs, establishment of, at Margate, 328.
Cuthred, king of Kent, 64.
Cymene, the Saxon chief, 406; Cymenes Oran, 407.
Cyrie Sceat, or Church Scot, a Saxon custom, 260.
D'Aeth, Sir Narborough, possesses North-court manor, 80, and South-court, in Tilmanstone, 81; Knolton manor, house and advowson of rectory, 92, 94; Shrinkling manor, 106; Sandowne manor, 150; Wickhambreaux manor, and advowson of rectory, 429, a. Francis, cl. 68; Sir Thomas, 88; Thomas, 175; D'Aeth's, barts. of Knolton, 87; account of, 91, 93, 94.
Dandelion, in Thanet, 337; family of, ibid. See also Daundelyon.
Dane, Robert, 65; Thomas, 304.
Dane-Court manor and Seat, in Tilmanstone, 81; manor, in St. Peter's, in Thanet, 359.
Dane Pits, in Walmer, 25.
Danes frequent Sandwich, 153, 154, 197; infest the Isle of Thanet, 225, 231, 271, 272.
Danes and Saxons, battle of, 364, 368.
Dare, Mrs. possesses a house in Felderland, and resides there, 100; possesses Hackling farm, in Word, 145; William, 115; Dare's, of Fenderland, 117.
Dauling's, of Ringwold, 32, 33.
Daundelyon, Marcellus, abbot of St. Augustine's, 234; John, 349. See also Dandelion.
Deal, Town and Port of, 1; formerly a member of Sandwich, 152; Upper, village of, 14.
Deal Prebend, manor of, 5.
Deal, boatmen of, their dexterity in saving ships from wreck, 17.
Deanries, new ones, instituted and abolished, 404.
Deer, Domneva's, story of, 269, 296.
Dekewer, John, possesses the Middle farm, in Heronden, 109; John, 183, 196, 200, 371; Dekewer's, of Sandwich, 201; of Hackney, 373.
Dene manor, in Thanet, 338, 346; chapel, 314.
Denn-Court manor, in Woodnesborough, 132, 184, 185.
Denton, parish of, 92, 434, a.
Derine, son of Sired, 4.
Dering, John, of Egerton, 105; Sir Edward, 42, 55, 148, 431, a. Charles, lessee of Ossunden grange, in Thanet, 381; George, 431, a. Charles, ib.
Diggs, Dudley, 349; Sir Dudley, 431, a. Dudley's, 350, 351.
Disgavelled lands, 68, 73, 280.
Dixwell, Sir Basil, 77, 91.
Dodsworth, Rev. Francis, 293; present vicar of Minster, 294.
Domitian, Roman emperor, coin of, 230.
Domneva, alias Ermenburga, daughter of Ermenfred, 102, 268, 270, 271, 278.
Dover, town and port of, 155, 236, 295, 296, 310, 312, 325, 355, 437, a. members of, 29; mayor and jurats of, 366.
Dover castle, lands held of, 31, 38, 44, 51, 58, 72, 75, 77, 125, 126, 127, 130; constables of, 24, 56, 411, 412.
Dover, Richard, fuffragan bishop of, 39, 303.
Douglas, Sylvester, 56; Rev. Mr. his Nnia Britannica, 122.
Downe Barton manor, in Thanet, 238, 240.
Downs house, in Word, 148.
Drapers hospital, in Thanet, 345.
Druids, instruments of, found, 331.
Dudley and Ward, John, viscount, 407, 421.
Dumpton hamlet, in Thanet, 356, 397.
Dundas, Mr. Secretary, 447, 449, 451, a.
Dunkirk, ville of, 425, a.
Dutch Admiralty, agent for, at Deal, 11.
Dutch, parsimony of, to save the ship duties, 18.
Dutch, settlers at Sandwich, 162, 168.
Dyneley's, alias Dingley's, 126, 282, 284, 380, 384.
Each, alias Upper Each manor, in Woodnesborough, 123; Each End, ibid. farm, in the same, 442, a.
Earthquakes, felt in Kent, 14, 374.
Eastanores, Eastanscore, now Stonar, 406, 409, 410, 414.
East India Company, agent for, at Deal, 11.
Eastry, hundred of, 35, 439, a. parish of, 98, 441, a. street, borough of, 36; manor, 436, a. church of, 150, 151.
Eastry, Henry de, prior of Christ-church, account of, 101.
Eaton, Richard Monins, clerk, 32, 33.
Ebbsfleet, in Thanet 229, 230, 265, 266, 409, 410.
Edburga, St. abbess of Minster, 271, 278.
Edolph's, of St. Radigund's, 32, 33.
Elector Palatine, embarks at Margate, 320.
Electrum, amulets of, found in Thanet, 229.
Elliot, George, of Upton, in Essex, 298, 304.
Ellis's hospital, alias St. Thomas's, in Sandwich, 183; chantry, 215.
Ellis, Thomas, 183, 215, 216.
Elmington, Elmton manor, in Eythorne, 67.
Elmstone, parish of, 428, a.
Elys, Thomas, of Sandwich, 132, 198.
Emma, queen, 154, 197, 410.
Emptage's, of St. Nicholas, 244.
England, Mr. the organ builder, 441, a.
Ermenfrid, brother of king Egbert, 268.
Ermengitha, sister o Domneva, 268, 271.
Estrea, now Eastry, lath of, 72, 103; hundred of, 155; church of, 117.
Ethelbright, son of Ermensrid, 102, 268.
Ethelred, king, 103, 154, 258.
Ethelred, son of Ermenfrid, 102, 268.
Everard's, of St. Nicholas, 134, 244.
Everden's, of St. Nicholas, 244.
Evers, Thomas, 397; Ever's, 401.
Ewe, countess of, 89, 136.
Ewell, parish of, 436, a.
Ewell, Robert, cl. 76; Ewell's, 77.
Eythorne, parish of, 62, 92, 440, a. Lower, borough of, 37.
Fagg, Thomas, 41, 42; William, 234; Sir John, present vicar of St. Nicholas, in Thanet, 253; John, heirs of, 397.
Fairs and wakes, origin of, 344.
Farbrace, George, trustees of, lessees of Court Ash.
Dudmanscombe and Brandred manor, 5.
Farrer, Josias Farrer, possesses Cleves-court, in Monkton, 257, 293; Updowne, in St. John's, Margate, 315.
Faussett's, of Heppington, 433, a.
Fayernesse gate, in Thanet, 313.
Feast, sumptuous one, in the Mote park, 449, a.
Fector, John Minet, possesses Updowne place, in Ham, 42; Peter, possesses aseat, in Eythorne, 63; Green farm, in the same, 64; Grove manor, in Woodnesborough, 130; Fector's, account of, 63.
Felborough, upper half hundred of, 428, a.
Felderland, or Fenderland, borough and hamlet of, 36, 100, 145.
Felons, formerly punished by drowning, 146.
Fennel, growing in Thanet, 232.
Fermor, Rev. John Shirley, 277.
Ferry at Sarre, in Thanet, 248, 249.
Field, Sir Charles Ventris, 437, a.
Fienes, John de, 38, 44.
Finch, Nathaniel, sergeant at law, 174; Mrs. possesses St. Nicholas court farm, in Thanet, 241; John, of Limne, 243; Mr. lessee of Monkton parsonage, 260; Finch's, of Sandwich, 180.
Fish, monstrous one, cast on shore in Thanet, 367.
Flanders, persecution for religion in, 160.
Fleet, William, 128, 129; Fleet's, of St. John's, in Thanet, 314.
Fleet hamlet, in St. John's, in Thanet, 314.
Fleets, royal ones, rendezvous at Sandwich, 157, 171.
Flemming, one murdered at Stonar, 416, 417.
Flemmings, settle at Sandwich, 208.
Flemmings, Great and Little, hamlet, in Woodnesborough, 123.
Fleta de, family of, 314.
Fogge, Sir Thomas, 39; Richard, 84; Fogge's, of Repton, 26, 40; of Tilmanstone, 81, 82, 86.
Forbes, John, M D. 349.
Fordwich, a member of Sandwich, 152; parish of, 427, a.
Foreman, Luke, possesses Stonar manor and advowson, 421, 422.
Forster, Wm. cl. 68; Elizabeth, 70; Mr. Justice, 423.
Fowell, John, D. D. 129.
Fox, Hon. Charles James, 301, 338, 364.
Fox, General, 446, 447, a.
Foying, employment of, in Thanet, 228, 362.
French, burn and plunder Sandwich, 156, 157, 158, 171, 197, 200; burn Stonar, 411.
Friend, Anne, 114, 441, a. John, lessee of Brooksend manor, 305, 444, a. Captain George, 307.
Frisket wood, in Thanet, 225.
Froghill, in St. John's, Margate, 346.
Frosts, in St. Nicholas, in Thanet, 242, 243.
Fuller, Thomas, of Statenborough, 112, 113, 116, 441, a. Edward, 234; Fuller's, of Statenborough, 115, 117.
Fuller's earth, falsely supposed to befound near Ramsgate, 378.
Furnese, Sir Henry, 167, 175, 195, 200, 381; Sir Robert, 301; Furnese's, of Waldershare, 40; account of, 54, 59, 60, 83, 148, 149, 283; of Sandwich, 205.
Garden of Kent, where, 147.
Gardeners, settle at Sandwich, 161, 168.
Garling ville, farm andhamlet, in St. John's, Margate, 314, 329, 345; manor, aliasWestgate, SeeWestgate.
Garling green, in Petham, 432, a.
Garrett, Thomas, possessesUpper Court, in St. Lawrence, 383; Nether-court, in the same, 384; Mark Sellers, ibid. John possesses a moiety of Ellington, in St. Laurence, 389; Garrett's, of St. Laurence, 401.
Garrow, William, possessesa house at Pegwell, in St. Laurence, and resides there, 378.
Gason, John, 167; Gason's, of Apulton, 96.
Gatehurst, alias Gattridge, in Denton, 435, a.
Gentlemen farmers, in Thanet, 222.
George, Edward, resides at Statenborough, 441, a.
Gestling, water of, near Sandwich, 146.
Gibbon, John, occupier of Caleys grange, in Thanet, 361.
Gillingham, prior of Christ-church in Canterbury, 341.
Gillow, Thomas, of St. Nicholas, 238; lessee of St. Nicholas parsonage, 247, 443, a. Mrs. lessee of Sarre parsonage, 252; Anne resides at St. Nicholas, in Thanet, 443, a. Gillow's, 140, 244; of St. Laurence, 401.
Gipps, George, present rector of Ringwold, 34.
Gipps, George, trustees of, possess Bossenden manor, 425, a. a seat in Harbledowne, ibid. the estate of St. Gregories priory, 426, a. Poldhurst portion of tithes, ibid. Newhouse, in Thanington Thanington manor and parsonage, and St. Dunstan's parsonage, ibid. Rushborne tithery, 427, a. Goldstone parsonage, 430, a. Gilton parsonage, ibid. Nackington parsonage, 432, a. Mrs. besidesat Harbledowne, 426, a.
Gloucester, duke of, 448, a.
Goldsborough, John de, 65; Peter de, 127.
Goodneston, parish of, 431, a.
Goodwin sands, account of, 15.
Gordon, Mr. his Itin Septent. 300.
Gore hamlet, in Eastry, 100; parm in the same, 113.
Gore-end, in Birchington, 236, 246, 294, 295.
Goshall's, of Ash, 282, 284, 384.
Green, Jenkin, 215; Thomas, cl. 294; Mr. of Camberwell, the sculptor, 59.
Green's chantry, in Sandwich, 210, 215.
Greenshield, Henry, of Sandwich, 184; Greenshield's, 133.
Greenwich hospital, governers of, 358, 359.
Grey, Gen. Sir Charles, 446, 447, 448, a.
Grove, Sir John, 128, 204, 208; Grove's, of Tunstall, 127, 141.
GROVE manor, in Woodnesborough, 127.
Guildford, George-Augustus, earl of, captainof Deal castle, 13; possesses Waldershare manor and HOUSE, 56; park and farm, in Eythorne, 63; the alternate presentation of Eythorne rectory, 70; Barville, in Tilmanstone, 83; Lydde-court, out-grounds, 149; lesseeof Salmestone grauge, in Thanet, 337; Francis, earl of, 83, 149; earls of, account of, 55.
Guildford, Catherine, countess dowager of, 119, 301; trustees of, lesseeof Word parsonage, 151.
Guile shares, in Thanet, what, 228.
Guldeford, George, 67; Guldeford's, 69.
Guile shres, in Thanet, what, 228.
Gudeford, George, 67; Gul deford's, 69.
Hackenden downe, or banks, in Thanet, 356, 363, 368.
Hacket, Osbern, 135; Hacket's, 133.
Hackling, borough of, 36, 145, 439, a. farm, in Word, 145.
Hains hamlet, in St. Laurence, 378.
Hale, Upper and Nether, in St. Nicholas, in Thanet, 240.
Hales, Sir Christopher, 68, 112; Sir Thomas Pym, 126; dame Mary possessesChurch-gate farm, in Woodnesborough, ibid. Sir Edward, 193; James, 241; Hales's, of Tenterden, 3.
Hallicandane hamlet, in St. Laurence, 378.
Ham, parish of, 37, 439, a.
Hammill, tithes of, 135. See alsoHamwold.
Hammond, William, possessesa farm in Chillenden, 95, 96; Hammond's, 360.
Hammonds, aliasTewkers, in Woodnesborough, 133.
Hamwold, Hamolde, alias HammillL, a borough, district, and manor, in Woodnesborough, 122, 132; South, alias Upper, 133.
Hamwold, alias Hammillcourt, in the same, 134.
Hannis's, of St. Nicholas, 243, 244.
Harbinge, rooms so called, in St. John's hospital, in Sandwich, 182.
Harbledown, parish of, 425, a. hospital in, 361, 372.
Hardenden, borough of, 36, 106.
Hardiles, lands, in Woodnesborough, 114, 139, 284.
Hardres, Upper, parish of, 72, 432, a. Lower, ibid.
Hardwick, earl of, possesses Dumpton, in St. Peter's, 356.
Harley tower, in Thanet, 363.
Harley, Hon. Thomas, ibid. 445, a.
Harnett, Henry and John, possessesPowcies, in Minster, 283; Harnett's, 287, 401.
Harpur, Sir Harry, possessesand resides at Stone, in St. Peter's, in Thanet, 357.
Harrison, William, present vicar of St. John's, in Thanet, 355.
Harvey, Underdowne, possesses Brimsdale farm, in Ey thorne, 64; Capt. John, 99. 113; account of his glorious conduct, 109, 110; Mrs. Judith possessesUpper Farm, aliasHernden, in Eastry, 109; Henry Wife residesat the same, 110; Anne, 115; Richard, 149; Reverend Richard. 116; Richard, present vicar of Eastry, 121; Richard, jun. present vicar of St. Laurence, in Thanet, 406; present curate of Wingham, 430, a. Sir Henry, K. B. 441, a.
Harvey's, of Eythorne, account of, 64; of Dane-court, 69; account of, 82; of Barson, account of, 73; of Barfield, or Barville, account of, 82; of Eastry, 117; of Combe, 145, 239, 240.
Harwood, in Bedfordshire, nuns of, 69.
Hartanger manor, in Bsr son, 74; tithes of, 76.
Hatton, Michael, 82; Sir Robert, 173; Hatton's, of Dane court, 85.
Hawker, John, 3, 112, 441, a. Hawker's, of Sandwich, 211.
Hawkshill close, in Walmer, 24.
Hawley, Sir Henry, possesses Dene manor and Hengrave, in St. John's, in Thanet, 341.
Hay, George, LL. D. 176.
Hayward, Gervas, 82, 138; John, 112; Hayward's, of Sandwich, 199, 211.
Hearne, Mr. the antiquarian, 330.
Heasleden downe, in Waldershare, 50.
Heghigdale, in Thanet, 269, 270.
Helena, the Roman empress, coin of, 332.
Helpestone, bailiff of Sandwich, 141.
Hemming, the Danish chief, 296.
Hemmings bay, in Birchington, ibid.
Hengist, the Saxon chief, 230, 265.
Hengrave, in St. John's, in Thanet, 338, 340.
Hennebrigge, in Thanet, 416, 419, 421.
Henniker, William, 244; Sir John possesses and resides at a house at Broadstairs, in Thanet, 360.
Hepesflete, in Thanet, 229, 230, 416. See also Ebbsflete.
Hermit, one at Sandwich, 201.
Hernden Hamlet, in Eastry, 100.
Herne, parish of, 427, a. church of, 246, 247.
Heron, Thomas, of Chilham castle, 251.
Heronden, alias Harden , borough and district, in Eastry, 106.
Herson hamlet, in St. Laurence, 378.
Hey, William, 176; Thomas, 430, a.
Heyre, Michael, vicar of Woodnesborough, 140, 141.
Hilpurton, bailiff of Sandwich, 141.
Holman's, of Ramsgate, 400, 401.
Holland, Henry, 52; HenryFox, lord, 301, 314, 338, 362, 364.
Holland, the shortest passage to, 320.
Honywood, John, cl. 433, a.
Hoo hamlet, in Minster, 280.
Hooper's hill Hamlet, at Margate, 326.
Hospitality unexampled, of lord Romney, at the Review in the Mote park, 446, a.
Hougham, Solomon, 196, 200; Hougham's, of Sandwich, 127, 199.
Hougham, parish of, 436, a.
Howard, of Essingham, Thomas, lord, 251, 257.
Horsa, the Saxon chief, 230, 265.
Hospitals, raval and military, erected at Deal, 13.
Huffam's, aliasHougham's, of Sandwich, 180.
Hugesson, John, 32; Hugesson's, of Provender, 26, 309.
Hughes, Mrs. 429, A. Hughes's, 137.
Hunter, Mr. surgeon, of Margate, 339.
Huntingdon, William de Clinton, earl of, 339.
Husbandry, in Thanet, excellent state of, 223.
Hutchesson, Thomas, cl. 428, A.
Jacob , Stephen Long present vicar of Waldershare, 61; Edward, 84; John, cl. 349, 444, a.
-, nesborough, 123; account of, 128, 134.
Ickham, parish of, 429, a.
Jeken's, of Oxney, 33, 374, 437, a.
Jenkin, William, 234; Robert, cl. ibid. Jenkins's, 435, a.
Jenkin, Hamlet of. See Wigmore.
Jerusalem, S. Johannis Patriarch, 181.
Jessard, Henry, 129; occupier of Alland grange, in Minster, 282, 443, a. possesses Brompton, in St. Peter's, Thanet, 356.
Impett, Catherine, 114, 441, a.
Infanta of Kent, 39, 303, 339.
Infirmary for sea bathing, at Margate, 323.
Johnson, Henry, 234; Mr. 345; Johnson's, 109; of St. Laurence, 233, 383, 384, 400.
Joy, the strong man of Kent, ac count of, 379.
Ireland, Robert Vere, duke of, 31.
Isaac's, of Bridge, 67; of Patrixborne, 342.
Islington, school and hospital at, 372.
Jull, Thomas Godfrey, possesses Great Poulders farm, in Woodnesborough, 132.
Jull's, possess a house in Wood. nesborough, 123; Jull's 141.
Kelly, Daniel, 70; Richard and William possess Lower farm, in Hernden, 109; Richard, 116; Kelly's, of Hernden, 109, 401.
Kelp, burning of, in Thanet, 224, 327.
Kempe, Robert, 239; Sir Robert, 400.
Kennet's, of Minster, 112, 287.
Kent, Sir Charles, possesses a moiety of Sevenscore farm, in Minster, 279.
Kentish volunteers, review of, by the King, in the Mote Park, 446, a.
Keriel, Sir Thomas, 26, 40, 250, 383; Keriel's, 26.
Kien, Col. Christopher Ernest, 126, 139.
King Edward III. at Stonar, 411; Charles IId. lands in Thanet, 362; William IIId. Thanet, 362; William IIId. resides at Quekes, 301; embarks and lands at Margate, 320; George Ist and IId. the same, ibid. king William's mount, in Thanet, 230.
King, patron of Ham rectory, 43; Chillenden rectory, 97; the alternate presentation of St. Peter's rectory, in Sandwich, 208.
Kings, of England embark and land at Sandwich, 157, 171.
King, Mr. heirs of, possess a house at Sacket's hill, in Thanet, 356.
Kingsgate hamlet and seat in Thanet, 362.
Kingsdown, ville and hamlet of, 29, 30.
Kingston, parish of, 434, a.
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, the painter, 56, 435, a. Zachary, ib.
Knighthood, commission granted, to compound for, 234.
Knolton, parish of, 87, 440, a. manor, 82, 130.
Knowler, Robert, 287; Gilbert, 349; Knowler's, 244.
Lace, William, present rector of Nnolton, 94.
Lamprey, Thomas, clerk, 423, 445, a.
Lands, great increase, in the value of, 132.
Langdon, West, abbey of, 28, 60; abbot of, 58; parish of, 435, a.
Langdon, East, parish of, 437, a.
Langley, William de, 136, 150; Langley's, of Knolton, 80, 81, 88; account of, 89, 93, 94, 106, 138.
Lapis Tituli, where situated, 408.
Laurie, Gen. Sir Robert, 63, 446, 447, a.
Ledes, prior and convent of, 42, 76, 97, 141, 142, 252; castle of, 128.
Leith, George, captain of Walmer castle, 24; possesses Walmer manor, 26, 27.
Leofrune, abbess of Minster, 272.
Letsom, John Coakley, M. D. 323.
Lewis, dauphin of France, 231, 410.
Lewis, John, cl. 287, 294; his History of Thanet, 327, 330, 331.
Lisle, Sir John, 84; Lisle's, of Walmer castle, account of, 27.
Littleborne, parish of, 428, a.
London, port of, entrance of, 153.
London, Henry de Sandwich, bishop of, 179, 180.
London close, in Waldershare, 50.
Londoners, claim the seignory of Stonar, 410, 414.
Long, Alexander, 397; Martin, 397, 400.
Lort, Mr. his observations on celts, 331.
Lovejoy, Mrs. Elizabeth, her charities, 361, 370, 371, 372, 376; George, cl. 372.
Loverick, Thomas, 198; Sir William, 200.
Lower farm, in Hernden, in Eastry, 109.
L. S. A. meaning of, in charters, 147.
Lucas Dane hamlet, in St. John's, in Thanet, 315.
Luntley, John, present rector of Barson, 78.
Lydde Court manor, in Word, 147; in-grounds, 148; out-grounds, ibid.
Lydden valley, near Sandwich, 146.
Lyden, hamlet of, in St. John's, in Thanet, 314.
Lymington hamlet, in St. Laurence, 378.
Lynch, George, M. D. 105; John, 134; John, LL. D. archdeacon of Canterbury, 185; Gratian, 374.
Lynches, or balks, coveteous custom of diminishing them, 265.
Macdougal, Capt. resides at Ripple, 437, a.
Machines for bathing, convenient ones at Margate, 323.
Maidstone, corporation of, 448, a.
Maimage downe, in Waldershare, 51.
Marlborough, John, duke of, embarks and lands at Margate, 320.
Maldry, a house for lepers, in Sandwich, 216.
Malmains family, of Waldershare, account of, 51, 58, 60, 67, 125, 127, 130.
Malmaines, alias Walder share, manor of, 52; mansion of, 50.
Mansion wood, in Thanet, 225; green, in St. Laurence, 378.
Manston manor, in St. Lau rence, 380.
Manston's, of St. Laurence, account of, 380, 398, 402.
Manufactures, different ones, brought into England, 160.
Manwood, Sir Roger, 148, 190, 192, 212, 213, 216, 239; Thomas, 192; Manwood's, 145, 172, 173, 174, 180, 199, 240.
Manwood's hospital, near Canterbury, 361, 372.
Maretti Carlo, the celebrated painter, 56.
Margate, alias St. John's, in Thanet, parish of, 312; ville, borough, and town of, 227, 236, 313, 315.
Marinis, or Marney, John de, 45.
Marsh, Henry, 135; Marsh's, of Canterbury, 132.
Marshborough hamlet, in Woodnesborough, 122, 123, 196.
Marshall, William, possesses Shelving manor, in Woodnesborough, 127; Richard, 247.
Mason's, of Monkton, 233, 254.
Matsons, John, possesses a moiety of Netheriche, in Woodnes. borough, 124; John, 440, a.
Mawer, Kaye, cl. 427, a.
Maximinianus, Roman emperor, coin of, 332.
May, John, possesses Chamberlain's Fee, alias Deal manor, 3.
Maydeacon, Little, in Barham, 434, a.
Meeting-houses for Dissenters, 14, 166, 325, 346, 365, 387.
Merchant adventurers, company of instituted, 162.
Merriweather, Edward, 75; Merriweather's, of Eythorne, 64; of Shebbertswell, 435, a.
Methodists, meetings for, 166, 356, 443, a.
Milburgh, ville of, in Thanet, 310.
Middle farm, in Heronden, 109.
Militibus statutum de, renewed, 234.
Milton, parish of, near Canterbury, 426, a.
Minet, John, cl. 63, 68.
Minshall, Sir Richard, lord Minshull, 26.
Minster, parish of, 227, 236, 264, 334, 443, a. manor of 332, 334, 359, 380, 382, 414, 418; abbey of, 231, 248; church of, 351, 374, 375, 402, 403, 404, 405; vicar of, 336.
Mongeham, parish of, 5, 438, a.
Monins, Robert, 58; Edward, 68; Sir Edward, 70, 282; Monins's, of Waldershare, account of, 52, 53, 60.
Monins, John, possesses the advowson of Ringwold, 33; Monins's, of the same, ibid.
Monkton, parish of, 227, 236, 253, 443, a. Manor of, 238, 297; vicar of, 242, 311; vicarage of, 308, 309.
Montague, hon. Edward, 174; Montagues, earls of Sandwich, account of, 177, 178.
Morrice, Salmon, 46, 48; James, cl. possesses Great Betshanger manor, 47; advowson of rectory, 48.
Morrice, present rector of Betshanger, 49, Morrice's, account of, 46.
Moyle, Sir Thomas, 39, 40, 303.
Moyne, Eustace le, the French admiral, 231.
Mullets, good taking of, at Birchington, 296.
Mutterer, hamlet of, in St. John's, in Thanet, 314.
Nackington, parish of, 432, a.
Napleton's, of St. Nicholas, 44, 244, 401.
Narborough, Sir John, 80; Narborough's, of Knolton, account of, 91, 93, 106, 150.
Nash-Court, in St. John's, in Thanet, 341.
Naval camp of Julius Csar, 7.
Netuer-Court, in St. Laurence, in Thanet, 382, 384.
Nethergong, water of, in Thanet, 219, 220, 237.
Nether Hale, in St. Nicholas, in Thanet, 241.
Nethersole, Christopher, 342; William, 428, a.
Nevinson's, of Eastry, 104; account of, 105.
New Cut, begun near Stonar, 160.
Newing, Mr. possesses Foggescourt, in Great Mongeham, 438, a.
Newland Grange, Newlands, in St. Laurence, in Thanet, 382, 405.
New Street halmet, in Woodnesborough, 123.
Nisbett, Nehemiah, present vicar of Tilmanstone, 87.
Noble's, of St. Peter's, in Thanet, 374.
Nonington, parish of, 431, a.
Norfolk, Sir William de, 42.
Northborne, parish of, 438, a. manor of, 44.
North Court manor, in Tilmanstone, 80; manor, in Stourmouth, 428, a.
North Down, East and West, hamlet, in St. John's, Margate, 315.
Northdowne fair, in Thanet, 344.
North Foreland, in Thanet, account of, 357; light house there, ibid.
Northmouth, alias Genlade, in Thanet, 219, 226, 248, 249.
North stream, near Sandwich, 146.
Northwood, Sir Roger de, 418; Northwood's, of Dane-court, in Thanet, 233.
Norwood hamlet, in St. Peter's, in Thanet, 356.
Norwood, Valentine, 211; William, 240; Alexander, 346; Norwood's, of Danecourt, in Thanet, 341, 342, 343, 348; account of, 359, 372.
Obelisk, large one, a noted sea mark, in Thanet, 238.
Offa, king of Mercia, 147.
Old Wood, in Woodnesborough, 124.
Omer, Elizabeth, 373; Lawrence, alias Homer, 429, a.
Ordnance, old piece of, found near the Goodwin Sands, 19.
Ossunden Grange, in St. Laurence, 361, 405.
Oxenbridge, Sir Robert, 39, 40; Oxenbridge's, account of, 40.
Oxenden, Sir Henry, 184; Henry, 287; Sir George, 212; Richard, 434, a. Oxenden's, 41, 174, 175, 176.
Oxford, Vere's, earls of, 31.
Oxford university, chancellors of, 56; president, &c. of St. John's college in, possess the advowson of Barson rectory, 77; president, &c. of Corpus Christi college in, possess Nether Hale, in Thanet, 239, 241; scholarships, founded in Lincoln college in, 191, 193.
Oxney, parish of, 436, a.
Palmer, Herbert, 92; lady, 430, a.
Pamslet, Daniel, 373; Pamflet's, 401.
Paper, manufacture of, brought into England, 160.
Papillon, David, possesses Elmington manor, in Eythorne, 68; the alternate presentation to Eythorne rectory, 70.
Papillon, Philip, present rector of Eythorne, 70.
Paramor, Thomas, 239, 240, 242; John, 3, 113, 441, a. Paramor's, of Statenborough, account of, 112, 115, 117; of St. Nicholas, 233, 242, 244; of Minster, account of, 280, 287; of Thanet, 234.
Parboe, Edmund, 181, 193; Parboe's, 133.
Parishes, parts of separated, 50.
Park End farm, in Eythorne, 63.
Parker, Sir Philip, 174; Capt. Robert, 397; Parker's, 401.
Parmested, in Upper Hardres, 434. a.
Partheriche, Edward, 174; Partheriche's, 119.
Patera, Roman, found, 433, a.
Patrixborne, parish of, 431, a. manor of, 139.
Paultring, employment of, in Thanet, 228.
Peake, Edward, 172; Peter, 173, 174. See also Peke.
Pegwell, or Court staihs, manor of, in St. Laurence, in Thanet, 281, 378.
Pegwell bay, fishery at, 378.
Peke, Thomas, 46, 143; Peke's, of Sandwich, 180. See also Peake.
Pencestre, Stephen de, 417, 418.
Penda, king of Mercia, 268.
Penny gavelrent, in Thanet, 275, 276, 332, 359.
Pepperness, near Sandwich, 146, 152.
Perot, Richard, 172; Perot's, or Pyrot's, of Knolton, account of, 88, 149; Perot's, of Ringleton, 136; account of, 442, a.
Persecution for religion abroad, 160.
Petham, parish of, 432, a.
Petman, Thomas, possesses Ham manor, 41; Petman's, 117.
Pettit, Colonel James, 287; Sarah, 346; Capt. John, 400; Pettit's, of Dandelyon, 233; account of, 337, 349.
Pett, Edward, resides at Cleve, in Monkton, 257; lessee of Alland grange, in Minster, 282; Pett's, 244.
Peyton, Sir Thomas, 87, 173, 174; Peyton's, of Knolton, 80, 81, 88; account of, 90, 93, 94, 106, 131, 150.
Philipott, John, 174; Philipott's, 66, 314.
Piggott, John, present vicar of St. Peter's, in Thanet, 377.
Pierre's, de la, or Peters's, of Canterbury, account of, 129. See also Peters.
Pilots, company of, at Deal, 11.
Pincerna, William, 88; Thomas, alias le Boteler, 107.
Pincerna, William de Albini, 136.
Pirot's, 75, See also Perot.
Pitman, Robert, present rector of Chillenden, 98, 436, a.
Pitt, the right hon. William, resides at Walmer castle, 24; Pitt's, 447, a. Sir William, 275, 279.
Pity, our lady of, her chapel in Thanet, 365.
Plague, at Sandwich, 171, 208.
Plumtre, John, possesses Barson manor. 74.
Polders, or Poulders, Great and Little, in Woodnesborough, 131, 132.
Polton manor, in the same, ibid.
Polton, parish of, 436, a.
Poole, John de la, 431, a.
Port, barony of, 38, 44, 72.
Portus Rutupin, or Rutupi, 218.
Pot-ash, made in Thanet, 224.
Powcies, in Minster, 226, 282.
Powell, John, 301, 338, 364; Powell's, 307.
Powle, Sir Richard, 300, 304.
Poynter, Capt. resides at Upper Deal, 14.
Poynter, James Methurst, and Ambrose Lyon, possess Ringwold manor, 32, 436, a.
Pratt, John, present vicar of Monkton, 264.
Preston, parish of, 428, a.
Prill, fish, caught in Pegwell bay, 378.
Probus, Roman emperor, coin of, 331.
Pulford, William, cl. 432, a.
Puteus Thunor, in Thanet, 270.
Puttocks downe, near Sandwich, 203.
Pyott, Edward, lieutenant of Walmer castle, 24; Mr. 438, a.
Pysing hamlet, in St. Laurence, 397.
Quekes, alias Ques manor andseat of, in Thanet, 297, 306.
Quekes, alias Quek, family of, 257, 297, 306.
Queen Anne's bounty, governors of, 77, 202.
Queenborough, staple for wool at, 157.
Queen-court manor, in Ofpringe, 132.
Quince, John, 397; Quince's, 401.
Rammell, Thomas, possesses and resides at a house in Brookstreet, in Eastry, 99; lessee of Word Minnis, 146; Gibbon, 381; Rammell's, 117.
Ramsgate, ville and Town of, 227, 236, 377, 385; pier and harbour of, 170, 390.
Ramsgate, a member of Sandwich, 152.
Rand, Nordash, 83; Judith, 438, a.
Randolph, Herbert, 148; William, 435, a.
Rawe, George, customer of Sandwich, 211.
Reading-street, hamlet of, in Thanet, 356.
Reculver, a member of Sandwich, 152; church of, 245, 308; parish of, 428, a.
Religion, persecution for, abroad, 160.
Review, royal one, at the Mote park, account of, 446, a.
Reynolds, Thomas, 373; Reyholds's, 109.
Rich, Elizabeth, possesses Buckland Barns, in Woodnesborough, 131; hon. Charles, 174; dame Elizabeth, 349.
Richborough, port and haven of, 153, 158, 226, 248, 408, 409.
Ring, antique gold one, found at Eastry, 111; at Minster, 267.
Ringeley, Sir Edward, 90, 93, 113, 200.
Ringlemere hamlet, in Woodnesborough, 123.
Ringleton manor, in Woodnesborough, 135, 137; tithes of, 131, 138.
Ringslow, hundred of, 236; alias Tenet, 277.
Ringwold, parish of, 5, 29.
Ripple, manor of, 438, a. parish of, 437, a.
Roaring gutter, near Sandwich, 167.
Roberts, William, possesses Quekes, in Birchington, 301; Fleet, 314; and Dandelyon, in St. John's, 338; Kingsgateseat, in Thanet, 364; Ann, 397.
Robinson, J. captain of Sandown castle, 13; Henry, 235, 257, 296; Nicholas, 258.
Robinson's Treatise on Gavelkind, 284.
Rochester, dean and chapter of, possess a pension from Ham church, 43; from Chillenden church, 97; the tithery of Hammill, 135; and the parsonage and advowson of the vicarage of Woodnesborough, 142; the parsonage of Sarre, in Thanet, 252.
Rochester, priory of, 333, 135; castle, lands held of, 134.
Rockingham, Lewis, earl of, 55, 83, 149.
Rogers, John, 160; Rogers's, 134.
Rolfe, John, 113, 441, a. Thomas, 147.
Rolling, Thomas, clerk, 198, 216.
Roman Antiquities, 7, 64, 71, 101, 122, 330, 331, 332, 432, a. See also antiquities.
Roman Coddy, in Ringwold, 30.
Romney, lord, his unexampled liberality at the Review in the Mote park, 446, a.
Rooke's, of St. Laurence, near Canterbury, 421, 423.
Rosemary, hedges of, in Thanet, 232.
Round tilth land, in Thanet, 224.
Ruse, Joseph, possesses Belmont Seat, near Ramsgate, 378.
Rutupensis, Rutupinus, Portus, 153, 165, 408, 409.
Sacket, Stephen, 350; John, 356, 372; John, 374; Richard, 360; Sacket's, 244.
Sacket's hill, in St. Peter's, in Thanet, 356.
Sackville, Sir Richard, 149; Sackville's, 84.
Salisbury, Wm. Montacute, earl of, 31.
Salmestone, Salmanstone, Grange manor, in St. John's, in Thanet, 274, 284, 289, 333, 370, 375, 376, 398, 405.
Saltpits, in Thanet, 273; Works, 255; curious ones, at Stonar, 412, 413.
Sanded Bay, near Sandwich, 159.
Sander's, of Thanet, 233. See also Saunders.
Sandhurst, John de, 80, 81, 89, 136, 149.
Sandowne Castle, near Deal, 13, 146; manor, in Word, 149.
Sand Downes, near Sandwich, 146.
Sandwich, 54, 412, 442, a. members of the port of, 24; customers of, 81.
Sandwich, town and Port of, 152; former and present state, 154; Walloon manufacturers settle at, 160; incorporation of, 162; soil, 168; haven, ibid. barons returned to parliament, 172; earls of, 177; family of de Sandwich, 178; priory, 180; hospitals, 182; schools, 190, 194; charities, 195; ecclesiastical jurisdiction, 197; chantries, 215.
Sandwich, town and port of, 9, 231, 236, 250, 386, 387, 389, 407, 410, 411, 416.
Sandwich, mayor and jurats of, 9, 120, 121, 416, 418, 419. 420; possess the alternate presentation of St. Peter's rectory, in Sandwich, 208.
Sandwich, governors of St. Thomas's, alias Ellis's hospital in, possess Denn-court manor, in Woodnesborough, 132.
Sandwich, St. Bartholomew's hospital in, 120, 130, 157, 413.
Sandwich, St. Clement's, parish in, 413.
Sandwich, haven of, 8, 391, 392, 414.
Sandwich, de, family of, 178; Ralph de, 39; John de, 141; Sir Henry de, 186, 189, 193, 302, 314; Sir Nicholas de, 186, 187, 189, 384; Sir Simon de, 204, 339.
Sandys, Sir Edwyn, 58, 173; Thomas, 91.
Saperton, in Wickhambreaux, 429, a.
Sarre, Parish, or ville of, in Thanet, 236, 248, 249; a member of Sandwich, 152; manor of, 250; marshes inclosed, 158; ferry at, 219, 226.
Saunders, Francis, 286; Bartholomew, 287. See also Sanders.
Sawbridge, Samuel-Elias, possesses Hamwold, alias Hammill-court, in Woodnesborough, 134; Sawbridge's of Canterbury, 135.
Sawkins Jacob, possesses a moiety of Nash-court, in Thanet, 343; Chapel-hill house, 444, A, Sawkins's, 397.
Saxon names, abound in Woodnesborough, 124.
Saxons, fleets of, 153; in Thanet, 230; Saxons and Danes, battle of, 364, 368.
Say, Robert, clerk, 426, a. 438, a.
Sayer, Edward, 129; Sayer's, of Sandwich, 211.
Scott, Edward, of Sussex, 40.
Scrinkling, Sir William de, 106.
Sea bathing, fashion of, 386.
Sea gates, made in Thanet, 313.
Sea woose, taken up in Thanet, ibid. consequence of, 327; trial concerning it, 328.
Segrave, Sir John de, 179.
Selling, William, prior of Christchurch, 118.
Selson, Selstone, hamlet of, in Eastry, 36, 100.
Selveston, in the same, 114.
Serre, St. Giles's at, in Thanet, 248.
Severcore farm, in Minster, 278, 285.
Sewers, commission of, for the eastern parts of Kent, 146.
Shebbertswell, parish of, 435, a.
Shell, strata of, in Thanet, 232, 378.
Shelving, alias Woodnes borough, manor of, 125, 126, 127.
Shriffs court, or Hope manor, in Minster, 280, 378.
Shingleton wood, in Eastry, 106. See also Shrinkling.
SHOART, in St. Nicholas, in Thanet, 239.
Shottenton, borough of, 428, a.
Shovel, Sir Cloudesley, 91, 93.
Shrinkling, alias Shingleton manor, in Eastry, 105; chapel of, 150.
Sigeburga, abbess of Minster, 271.
Signal houses, erected near the coast, 13, 359.
Silk manufacture brought into England, 160.
Smith, George, cl. 77; John, present vicar of Woodnesborough, 144; Thomas, of Westenhanger, 147, 173; Thomas, cl. 348; William, rear-admiral, 211; Francis, possesses Vincents, in St. John's, in Thanet, 314; Sarah possesses a moiety of Nash-court, in the same, 343; Philip, 372; James, 397; Smith's, of Thornton, 85; Smith's, 131; of Westenhanger, 148; of Sandwich, 199; of Thanet, 360.
Solinus, the Roman writer, 217, 218.
Solly, John, 205; Solly's, 132, 199, 200, 350.
Somerfield, hamlet of, in Woodnesborough, 123.
Somerset, Henry Beaufort, duke of, 305.
South-court manor, in Tilmanstone, 80.
South Langdon, borough of, 37, 62, 63, 65.
South stream, near Sandwich, 146.
Southwold, alias Southwood, in Waldershare, 58.
Sowell-street and hill, in St. Peter's, in Thanet, 356.
Spencer, Nicholas, customer of Sandwich, 140, 141, 211; Alban, 389; Adam, 399; Spencer's, of Sandwich, 137.
Spracklyn, Luke, 349; Adam, of St. Laurence, story of his unfortunate end, 389; Nicholas, 399; Spracklyn's, of St. Laurence, 233, 388, 389, 399.
Spratling-street hamlet, in St. Laurence, in Thanet, 378.
Springett, Catherine, 116; Springett's, 117.
St. Augustine, lands in Thanet, 410.
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, in Sandwich, 185.
St. Catherine, brotherhood of, in Sandwich, 201.
St. Giles, alias Serre, in Thanet, 248.
St. Dunstan, parish of, 426, a. church of, in London, 118.
St. James's land, in Thanet, 344.
St. John's, alias Margrate, parish of, in Thanet, 312, 227, 236, 237, 295, 335, 345, 361, 444, a. chapel of, 288, 289, 334, 336.
St. John's Hospital, in Sandwich, 182.
St. John of Jerusalem, knights of, 85.
St. John, John de, 38, 45, 72; John, 54.
St. John, John, viscount, 41, 283, 381; Henry, viscount, 54.
St. Laurence, parish of, in Thanet, 227, 236, 377, 445, a. chapel of, 288, 289, 291, 334, 335, 336, 351.
St. Margaret, parish of, 4.
St. Margaret at Cliff, parish of, 436, a.
St. Margaret's street, in Tilmanstone, 84.
St. Martin's priory, in Dover, 2, 5, 22.
St. Mildred's Lynch, in Thanet, 220, 265; account of, 269; abbey, in Thanet, 270.
St. Mildred's lands, in Thanet, 266;abbess of Minster, 266, 271, 278.
St. Nicholas, parish of, in Thanet, 227, 236, 237, 443, a. church of, 308.
St. Nicholas Court, in Thanet, 241; tithery of, 242; farm, in the same, 241.
St. Nicholas, Thomas, 398; St. Nicholas's, 282, 284, 380, 384, 402.
St. Pancrace, church of, in London, 118.
St. Peter's, parish of, in Thanet, 227. 236, 295, 312, 335, 336, 345, 355, 445, a. chapel of, 288, 289, 351.
St. Peter's school, in Sandwich, 216.
St. Stephen's, parish of, 427, a.
St. Thomas, alias Ellis's hospital, in Sandwich, 183; chantry, 215.
St. Thomas's house, in the same, 191.
Stalls, in the chancels of churches, use of, 117, 258, 285, 286.
Stanley, William, cl. 438, a. Stanley's, ibid.
Staple, parish of, 429, a.
Statenbough seat, in Eastry, 36, 111.
Stanton, H. de, iter of, 2, 236, 273, 333.
Stelling, church of, 432, a.
Stephens, Oliver, 123, 138, 143; Philip, 176, 177; Anne possesses the tithes of Buckland and Ringleton, in Woodnesborough, 131, 138; lessee of Woodnesborough parsonage, 143.
Steward, John, hermit, at Sandwich, 201.
Stewart, Joseph, lessee of the White Friars, in Sandwich, 182, 199; Stewart's, 200.
Stipins, alias Marshborough hamlet, in Woodnesborough, 123.
Stokho, Robert, sheriff of Kent, 418.
Stonar, parish of, 226, 236, 406; formerly a member of Sandwich, 152; land in, formerly in St. Clement's parish, in Sandwich, 214; cut at, 266; rectory, trial at law concerning it, 423.
Stonore, several of the name of, 411.
Stone, hamlet of, in St. Peter's, in Thanet, 357.
Storm, tremendous one, in the Downs, 15; dreadful ones at Margate, 328.
Stour river, decay of, 158; river, 218; new cut across it at Stonar, 413.
Stourmouth, parish of, 428, a.
Strafford, devisees of the earl of, possess a moiety of Netherich farm, in Woodnesborough, 124.
Street borough, in Minster, 264, 292.
Street End hamlet, in Eythorne, 64.
Stringer, George, lieutenant of Deal castle, 13.
Sturry, parish of, 427, a.
Stukeley, Dr. the antiquarian, 331.
Suffolk, Usford's, earls of, 90.
Sutton, Sir Robert, 173; Sir Richard, 176.
Sutton, parish of, 437. a.
Taddy, Edward, possesses Westgate, alias Garling manor, in Birchington, 304; Hannah, 370.
Tanet hundred, 272; manor, ibid.
Tappenden's possess Northcourt manor, in Sturmouth. 428, a.
Taylor, David, possesses Poulders, in Woodnesborough, 132; John, 175.
Tedald, William, son of, 4.
Telegraphs, erected near the coast, 13.
Tenacre, or Tancre, John de, 45.
Teneth, Tenet londe, now Tnanet, 217.
Tenet, John de, monk of St. Augustine's, 234.
Tenet, alias Ringslow hundred, 277.
Terry, Ralph, 134; Richard, 234; Mrs. possesses Sheriffs court, in Minster, 281; Terry's, 132, 234; of Monkton, 259.
Teukers, alias Hammonds, in Woodnesborough, 133.
Teynham, Ropers, lords, 282, 380.
Thanet, Thanaton, Island of, 102, 217, 443, a. hundred of, 236; Earls of, 235.
Thanet manor, now Minster, 268.
Thanington, parish of, 426, a.
Theatre, established at Margate, 323.
Thomas, William present vicar of St. Mary's, in Sandwich, 203.
Thompson, Richard, 41, 114; John, 68.
Thomson, Sir George, 358; Rev. Wm. 432, a. Thomson's, of Sandwich, 180.
Thoresby, Mr. the antiquarian 330.
Thorn, William de, monk of St. Augustine, 234; Nicholas de, abbot of the same, ibid.
Thorne manor, in Minster, 283.
Thorne, Henry de, 283; Edile de, her tomb, 286.
Thunnor, a sycophant courtier, 102, 268; his tragical end, 269.
Thunors hyslepe, in Thanet, 269, 270.
Thurbarne, James, 174, 175; John, Sergeant at law, 185.
Tiddenden, Sir John de, 79.
Tilmanstone, parish of, 78 440, a.
Tilmanstone, Sir Roger de, 79, 81.
Timms, Thomas, present curate of Walmer, 29.
Toke, John, present vicar of Patrixborne, 431, a. 432, a.
Tomlin, Peter, 350; Sarah, possesses Dane-court, in Thanet, 360; Tomlin's, of St. John's, in Thanet, 350.
Tomson's, of Ramsgate, 400, 401.
Toomer, Mr. possesses Twitham hills, in Ash, 430, a.
Trinity-house, corporation of, 18, 238.
Troward's, 350, of St. Laurence, 389.
Tuston's, earls of Thanet, account of, 235.
Tully's Formian Villa, imitation of, 362.
Tumuli, or barrows, Roman, 7, 64, 71, 363, 368.
Tunnors leap, in Thanet, 269, 270.
Turner, David, 195; Elizabeth, 397; Turner's, of the White Friars, in Canterbury, 68, 70; of Thanet, 342, 343, 350.
Twenties hamlet, in St. John's, in Thanet, 314.
Twyne, Mr. the antiquarian, 248.
Vere boat, in Sandwich, 157.
Vegetables, produced in great plenty, at Sandwich, 161, 168.
Verelst, Mrs. possesses a moiety of Sevenscore farm, in Minster, 279; Henry, ibid. 287.
Verrier's, of Sandwich, 3, 181, 199, 205.
Ville Wood, in Thanet, 225.
Vill Regales of the Saxons, where placed, 102.
Vincents hamlet of, in St. John's, in Thanet, 314.
Vineyard, formerly, at Quekes, 302.
Underdown, Thomas, 308; Underdown's, 359.
Volunteers, Kentish, reviewed in the Mote Park, 446, a.
Updowne-Place seat, in Ham, 41; farm, in St. John's, in Thanet, 315.
Upper Court, in St. Lawrence, in Thanet, 382.
Upper farm, alias Herden, in Eastry, 109.
Upper Gore-end, in Birchington, 235.
Upper hale, in St. Nicholas, in Thanet, 241.
Upton, John, 33; Thomas de, cl. 429, a.
Upton Hamlet, in St. Peter's, in Thanet, 356.
Urns, Roman, found, 433, a.
Wakes or feasts, on dedication of churches, account of, 344.
Waldershare, parish of, 50, 440, a.
Wales, George Prince of, 448, a.
Walker, Wm. possesses a moiety of Lydde Court In-grounds, in Worde and Eastry, 148; Walker's, 397.
Walleran, Robert, sheriff of Kent, 254.
Walmer, parish of, 5, 23; formerly a member of Sandwich, 152.
Waltham, vicar of, 336; parish of. 433. a.
Wanston Farm, in St. Margaret at Cliff, 436, a.
Wantsume, river of, 158, 218, 219, 237, 248, 251, 266, 280, 408, 409.
Warden's of the Cinque Ports, 316, 447, a.
Warley Lee, possesses Little Maydeacon, in Barham, 434, a.
Warm salt water baths at Ramsgate, 387.
Water Spout seen in the Downs, 15.
Way borough, in Minster, 264, 292.
Webbe, Robert, 65; Michael, 372.
Weed, mischievous one, lately found in Thanet, 232.
Wells hamlet, in Eastry, 100.
Wenstone alias Wendestone hamlet, in Eastry, 100.
Westbere, parish of, 427, a.
Westbrooke, in St. John's, in Thanet, 313.
Westcliff, parish of, 436, a.
Westley, Rev. John, 443, a.
Whales cast ashore in Thanet, 297, 329, 368.
Whitaker, Mr. his History of Manchester, 330.
White Friars, priory of, in Sandwich, 181.
White, William, lessee of Deal Prebend manor, 6; Sir John, 80, 442, a. 374; White's, 126, 244, 250, 383, 401; of Canterbury, 136; of Sandwich, 199. See also Whyte's.
Whyte's, 123, 128, 138. See also White's.
Wiat, Edwin, serjeant at law, 301.
Wickham Breaus, parish of, 428, a. 429.
Wicomb, in Buckinghamshire, hospital of, 372.
Wickham Bushes manor, in Wootton, 435, a.
Wigmore hamlet, in Eythorne, 64.
Wilkes, John, 66; Mary, possesses Eythorne Court manor, ibid.
Willes, lord chief justice, 423.
Williams, Walter, 92; Sir John, 275, 276, 279.
Willow Wood, in Thanet, 225. See also Wood, alias Woodchurch.
Wilson, Rev. Wm. Worcester, 400; Wilson's, 133.
Wimling swold, parish of, 431, a.
Wind-mill, horizontal one, at Margate, 326.
Wingham, parish of, 430, a.
Woden, the Saxon idol, 121, 122.
Wollets, of Eastry, 130, 131.
Wood, alias woodchurch, parish of, in Thanet, 92, 225, 227, 236, 255, 310, 444, a. chapel of, 259, 262. 263; parsonage of, 309, 310.
Wood, Edward, 166, 201; Wood's, of Sandwich, 180.
Woodensborough, parish of, 121, 442, a.parsonage of, 138.
Woodward, Leonard, possesses Stoneheap farm, in Norborne, 438, a.
Wool, staple for at Sandwich, 157; at Queenborough, ibid.
Woollen manufacture brought into England, 160.
Wooton, Hen. possesses Thorne manor, in Minster, 284.
Wootton, parish of, 435, a.
Word, parish of, 145, 442, a.
Worth-street, borough of, 36; chapel of, 117.
Wotton, Edward, lord, 33, 105; Sir Edward, 91; Sir Henry, 173; Dean, 258; John, 304, 381; Wotton's, 32, 280.
Wrigglesworth, Mr. possesses a house in Ripple, 437. a.
Wright, Wm. 46, 48; Lawrence, cl. 60.
Wyborne, James, 6, 116; John de, 72; Wyborne's, 211.
Yenlade, Yenlet, in Thanet, 248. See also Genlade.
York, St. Wilfred, archbishop of, 154; James, duke of, 317, 362; Frederick, duke of, 448, a.
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Hello again my stamping friend! Wow, what a weekend! Have you ever had one of those, where you ‘to do’ list just goes out the window, with unexpected things coming up? Yup – that’s been my weekend!
I don’t usually post on a Sunday, but I really wanted to join in the Watercooler Challenge this week, especially since they are also having a ‘Design Team Call’, for people interested in joining their Design Team.
This week the challenge is ‘anything goes’, so I thought I’d try to work on a project that’s been in my head since seeing the Botanical Blooms bundle in the Occasions catalogue. Again, this project should have come together much more quickly than it did, but with interruptions….well, you know how it goes!
This is the card front, with the Z folds closed. I started with a base of Whisper White cardstock, measuring 12″ x 6″. I scored it at 4″ and 8″, then measured up 1″ from either end, ending up with a piece cut on the diagonal measuring 5″ at the highest end (right side) and 1″ at the narrowest (left) end. I will be doing up a tutorial on how to create this fold, with pictures, so please check back in a couple of days for that!
Next I cut my Crumb Cake cardstock pieces to fit the 3 panels, (front and back for the first 2 panels) swiped the inside of the Brick Wall Embossing Folder with Crumb Cake ink, then embossed all 3 panels. After attaching them with Tombow liquid glue, I stamped the hatched image stamp from the Botanical Blooms randomly on the panels, to add more texture.
Then I started creating the flowers; I used a combination of the stamps and the coordinating Botanical Builder Framelits Dies – these are so fabulous!! I just love all of the shapes and sizes you can die cut, including some that don’t have matching stamps.
For the leaves I stamped using combinations of Old Olive and Mossy Meadow inks onto Whisper White; the finer ferns were die cut from Pear Pizzazz cardstock. The flowers were stamped and die cut from combinations of Melon Mambo, Blackberry Bliss, Daffodil Delight and Tempting Turquoise cardstock and inks.
I used the sentiment from the Botanicals For You free Sale-A-Bration set for the largest panel, stamped in Tempting Turquoise onto Whisper White cardstock.
I stamped the large sentiment from Botanicals For You free Sale-A-Bration set, and added some of the small flowers from that set to the inside, in the same colours as the outside flowers; Blackberry Bliss, Daffodil Yellow and Tempting Turquoise, with Old Olive for the leaves.
I swear, what sold me on this set was that happy doggy, hanging out the window! Okay, the whole set is cute, but really – this is exactly what our black Lab Shadow does! It’s just not a card ride, if he can’t hang his head out the window & sniff!
I started by punching out some ‘clouds’ from Post-It Notes, using the Tree Builder punch, and stuck them onto a panel of Whisper White cardstock. I then sponged around the masked clouds using Pool Party ink with a Sponge Dauber. After removing the masks, I then stamped the car image in Archival Black ink, and added the balloons to the back, and the dog in the window (stamped in Soft Suede ink).
I coloured the balloons using Blender Pens and inks in Real Red, Pool Party and Daffodil Delight, adding highlights with the Signo Gel White Ink Pen, and the Clear Wink of Stella Glitter Pen. The car was also coloured using the Blender Pens and inks; the tires in Archival Black, the spokes/rims and bumpers in Archival Basic Gray, the car itself in Real Red. I added the Clear Wink of Stella to the bumpers and window of the car, and the middle of the spokes.
The sentiment is also from this Beautiful Ride set, stamped in Real Red onto Whisper White, and layered with banners in Real Red and Daffodil Delight cardstock. The banner ends were created using the Banner Triple Punch. To finish off the card, I sponged some Crumb Cake ink under the car, then added the Candy Dots in Pool Party and Real Red to the sentiment banner and the bottom right corner. The whole stamped panel was attached the the Pool Party card base using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
So, those are my two cards for the Watercooler Challenge WWC52, and their Design Team Call! I do hope you enjoyed seeing them; remember to come back in a couple of days, and I’ll have the tutorial on the Z fold card for you!
Make sure you head to the Watercooler Challenge blog page, to see the great projects by the Design Team, and other cards submitted for the challenge.
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Wow, your z fold card is spectacular! Can’t wait for the tutorial. This card is just stunning! Your doggie card is so cute, too!
Thanks for your kind words, Laura!! I’m so glad you liked my card. I’ll be working on taking the pictures for the step-by-step tutorial tomorrow.
Thanks Deb for joining in the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge yet again. And also getting in on the Design Team call.
I really love that type of Z fold card. Yours is fabulous. Lots of love…lots of work…lots of Big Shot! Nice combination of products from both SAB and Occasions too. I had fun setting myself a puzzle to suss out the items used without reading ahead.
Thanks again for taking the time to leave a comment; I appreciate it!
Well, Deb, I don’t know what happened to my comment, but it’s disappeared. So…second try.
Well, Deb, your cards are wonderful but I’d expect no less from you. That first card, using the Botanical Blooms bundle along with the Brick embossing folder is a true “WOW” card. I like the way you’ve finished off that Z fold with a full base card. It certainly adds to the effect. Who wouldn’t love the “punch buggy” card? That Beautiful Ride set is one of my favourites. My only question: should that dog be driving? Thanks so much for joining us this week for our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge.
This is a beautifully detailed card that will make anyone’s day!
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US NRC Event Notification Report, Jul 23, 2015 (emphasis added): Callaway Plant initiated a shutdown required by Technical Specifications (TS)… TS 3.4.13 Condition A was entered due to unidentified RCS [reactor coolant system] leakage being in excess of the 1 gpm TS limit. The leak was indicated by an increase in containment radiation readings… A containment entry identified a steam plume; due to personnel safety the exact location of the leak inside the containment building could not be determined. At this time radiation levels inside [the] containment are stable and slightly above normal. There have been no releases from the plant above normal levels.
“On July 23, 2015 at 0115 [CDT], Callaway Plant initiated a shutdown required by Technical Specifications (TS). At 2139 [CDT] on July 22, 2015, TS 3.4.13 Condition A was entered due to unidentified RCS leakage being in excess of the 1 gpm TS limit. The leak was indicated by an increase in containment radiation readings, increasing sump levels, and decreasing levels in the Volume Control tank (VCT).
“A containment entry identified a steam plume; due to personnel safety the exact location of the leak inside the containment building could not be determined.
“At this time radiation levels inside [the] containment are stable and slightly above normal. There have been no releases from the plant above normal levels.
“Callaway entered TS 3.4.13 Condition B at 0053 [CDT on July 23, 2015] for the subject leakage since reactor coolant pressure boundary leakage could not be ruled out by visual inspection. The estimated leak rate when the decision was made to shut down the plant was approximately 1.8 gpm. The plant entered Mode 3 at 0600 CDT.
AP, Jul 23, 2015: Missouri Nuclear Plant Shut Down After ‘Non-Emergency’ Leak… Jeff Trammel, a spokesman for St. Louis-based Ameren, called it a “minor steam leak.”… Ameren officials are investigating the cause… it was unclear when the plant would restart… [NRC] inspectors are at the plant.
Missouri Times, Jul 23, 2015: Unplanned Shutdown & Elevated Radioactive Levels at Ameren Missouri’s Callaway 1 Nuclear Reactor Containment Building… Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued an event notice for the unplanned shutdown of the Callaway 1 nuclear reactor… The NRC notes that radiation is above normal in the containment building.
ABC 17, Jul 23, 2015 — Callaway FLOOD WARNING: Issued at: 9:52 am CDT on July 23, 2015, expires at: 4:00 AM CDT on July 26, 2015. The Flood Warning continues for the Missouri River near Chamois until Friday afternoon. At 7:00 am Thursday the stage was 19.5 feet. Flood stage is 17.0 feet. Minor flooding is occurring.
The news media makes me sick! Why the hell don’t they tell the truth? All of us know, or should know what is going on. Like Ddduuuuuhhhhhh! Fukushima has been pouring nuclear toxins into the Pacific all day, every day for four and a half years. The news media has been told to tell everyone it is unknown what is going on. The US, especially, is afraid that once everyone knows that we are next, there will be a panic!
KMXT, Jun 19, 2015 (emphasis added): At least 10 Fin whales are dead, having fallen victim to a mysterious affliction that seems to have killed them all near Kodiak Island.
Washington Post, Jun 19, 2015: Endangered whales are dying off in Alaska… at least nine fin whales have been found dead in the water in recent weeks… What’s more troubling is that the cause remains unknown, meaning that more of the whales could be at risk of meeting the same fate… Researchers are also investigating the death of some 25 walruses and an unusual number of seabirds… It’s not clear if the unexpected deaths are related.
Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks, Jun 18, 2015: On May 23, [NOAA learned] that crew members on the Alaska Marine Highway System’s ferry MV Kennicott had photographed dead whales. During the next two weeks, boaters, fishermen and pilots reported floating dead whales in the area… The dead whales are now drifting along both sides of Kodiak Island… Fin whales, an endangered species, grow to 70 feet long.
AP, Jun 18, 2015: [M]arine mammal specialists speculate the animals might have eaten something toxic. UAF marine mammal specialist Kate Wynne said in a news release that it’s rare to see even one fin whale carcass every couple of years. A dead humpback whale also was found, but in a different location.
Alaska Dispatch News, Jun 18, 2015: At least nine fin whales have been found dead in recent weeks… About 25 walrus carcasses were found… an unexpected occurrence in an area where walrus tramplings are rare… In the same general area, carcasses of hundreds of seabirds and a dead whale were also found.
Reuters, Jun 19, 2015: The number of dead whales reported since late May has vexed researchers… the fin whale is the second largest mammal in the world… [NOAA is] looking for more carcasses… The whales had no signs of injuries.
Kodiak Daily Mirror, Jun 19, 2015: At least nine fin whales have been found floating dead… the exact numbers are still unknown… Daily Mirror columnist Zoya Saltonstall also photographed a dead fin whale at the mouth of Afognak Bay around the last week of May. She said she was told that a “very young fin whale calf” was also found dead, floating nearby. “There were long black and white stripes along the whale’s body and it was bloated and swollen,” she said.
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December 7, 2011: Congratulations to KKBS partner Vincent D. Slavens and associate attorney Mary K. Wyman for their successful defense of a registered investment adviser and its CEO. The Plaintiffs, two family trusts, alleged fraud, negligent misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty, negligence and fraudulent transfer against their clients, and four other Defendants. The case arose out of the Plaintiffs’ investment of several million dollars in a hedge fund that ultimately failed in the wake of the recent global financial crisis. KKBS’s clients denied any wrongdoing or any involvement in recommending or managing the hedge fund. Following a month-long jury trial in Orange County Superior Court, although it found all other defendants liable for a $4.6 million verdict, the jury returned a unanimous verdict in favor of KKBS’s clients.
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At Lakefield Church of England Primary School we passionately believe that the children’s needs and interests are rightly at the heart of our curriculum.
As a school we are always looking for new themes and ways to develop the experiences for our children. Since the publication of the revised National Curriculum in 2014 we have continued to develop our provision.
We use a thematic approach to deliver the curriculum as we believe it helps children make ‘links’ within their learning, so aiding their understanding. Each class undertakes a theme each term, learning in our school is developed through a curriculum that is both rich and vibrant, containing many first hand experiences which help to put the children’s learning into context; artists, scientists, musicians, actors, clergy, charity representatives, as well as sportsmen and women are all regular visitors to the school.
We use a number of different approaches to explore and deliver the themes to ensure we enable our children to develop all the skills they need to be confident and successful learners. We involve our children as we value their ideas and contributions. We firmly believe that children learn best when they are at the heart of the process. We want our children to be to develop an insatiable appetite for learning through hands on, creative, problem solving activities and challenges allowing them to be inquisitive and curious; through this preparing them to be ready to face the future demands of learning in Secondary School, so that they are ready to take their place as citizens in Modern Britain.
Our whole school Christian Values underpin how we work and play and we believe these to be central to the value of the school. We focus on our pupils developing an understanding of their role within their own community and how they can contribute beyond to British society and the world.
As a Church of England School we also believe in asking our pupils to think about the big questions in life. We do this through our Worship and RE lessons but we also create sessions for Philosophy for Children. It is important to us that we develop a respect for ideas and provide opportunities for our children to grow spiritually and ethically within a supportive and respectful community.
All members of staff have achieved level 1 in P4C with at least two members of staff currently engaged in level 2 training in order to ensure the big questions are asked and developed. To encourage good communication, Lakefield Church of England Primary is a ‘Philosophy for Children’ P4C school.
Children in Key Stage 2 (Years 3 to 6) study German as part of the curriculum using the materials provided by the Goethe-Institut London. Staff have been trained in their use, we have links to the institute and links to a German school.
The Department of Education website contains the full National Curriculum for schools in England. A link has been provided to make it easier to find out more information.
More information can be found by opening the files below, if you would like further information please contact the school directly on [email protected].
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Comic-Con is nothing if it not a showcase for sci-fi and fantasy geekouts, and Jeff Wachtel is all in.
NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment’s chief content officer, Wachtel says he was a sci-fi geek as a kid - “Dune” was his favorite novel - and likens the plethora of genre TV shows and movies to a new gold rush.
“I get to pretend I’m in a different time or place and I actually am learning about love and communication and politics and I have a different perspective on what those things in my life bring me but not doing it in a quotidian way,” said the former Yale drama student, now nearing his 60th birthday but keeping hip through his teenage gamer son and “fashionista” daughter.
At NBCUniversal, Wachtel said he’s mining to classic science fiction for the Syfy channel: “Childhood End,” Arthur C. Clarke’s 1953 novel about a peaceful alien invasion, the basis for a miniseries in December; Aldous Huxley’s 1932 “Brave New World " about life 500 years into the future and debuting next year; and Kurt Vonnegut’s 1959 novel “Sirens of Titan,” a show in development about a Martian invasion of Earth.
New sci-fi literature is providing source material as well, such as Time book editor Lev Grossman’s “Magicians” trilogy starting in January. “The Expanse” about Earthlings colonizing the solar system screens in December, based on a series by James S. A. Corey.
Wachtel doesn’t believe sci-fi will go the way of the western.
Although most shows are American and British productions, they play well internationally, even in countries where authorities ban politically problematic shows.
As for Comic-Con, Wachtel said he can only take about 30 minutes before “fleeing” to his hotel room for relief. But he said TV shows’ staff welcome the chance to meet fans in person.
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What Is A Good Breakfast For Weight Loss? - Experts Agree This Is the Best Breakfast For Weight Loss!
What is a good breakfast for weight loss? - What is a healthy breakfast for weight loss? What to eat for breakfast to lose weight fast?
If you're planning to lose weight, it's time to avoid the cold cereal and begin enjoying a comforting bowl of oatmeal each morning. It's supported by science: A small study discovered that people who ate oatmeal every day for 6 weeks had a greater decrease in cholesterol levels and also waist size compared to those who ate the same quantity of carbs in noodles over the same period of time. It is really proof that you could have your carbs and eat them, as well!
There's no need to get to an unhealthy convenience snack in the morning when you have got oatmeal on your side; it provides the calories and fiber you have to remain satisfied all morning long. Compared to sugary breakfast cereals packed with refined carbs, the body digests oatmeal at a sluggish pace, maintaining blood sugar levels stable, energy up, and also appetite away.
With regards to weight loss, celebrity coaches Bob Harper and Gunnar Peterson agree: you must eat carbs for breakfast. Based on Manhattan-based nutritionist and registered dietitian Shira Lenchewski, "carbs are expended more effectively in the morning than in the evening," so that they don't go unused and get stored as fat in the body. Shira also suggests that the largest meal (higher in carbs) be breakfast.
Rolled oats take well under 10 mins from prep to bowl. It may be a little more time than that immediate packet you're used too, however these varieties don't have any added sugars frequently found in those flavored packets. Or there's at all times the choice to go with overnight oats that need just a little prep the night before and are ready to eat from the fridge the next morning.
This warming breakfast should not feel boring or blah . Liven up your oatmeal bowl using these healthy combinations that continue your meal feeling fresh, filling, and also satisfying to your taste buds, too.
To get in around 6 more grams of protein per serving (for a total of 14 grams), trade a six ounce nonfat yogurt for a greek yogurt Make the breakfast even healthier by including fiber-rich berries to naturally sweeten the meal, and sprinkle on seeds, nuts, or high-protein, high-fiber cereal to raise the quantity of protein even more.
Congee is a rice porridge, which is a staple in countries all over the world. Stir in some miso, a number of broth, or veggies and beans for a more significant meal.
Oatbran might not sound very familiar, but similar to porridge this breakfast food is a perfect high fibre and low sugar breakfast choice. Oat bran is a product created from the outer husk of the oat grain which is a great supply of low glycaemic complex carbohydrates.breakfast food originating from oats, the beta glucans within oatbran lead to maintaining healthy levels of cholesterol, whilst assisting your digestion and offering a very good source of both soluble and insoluble fibre.
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2019-04-23T16:34:52Z
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Close your eyes and count to FOUR.
How much do you really know about sleep? According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, there are four stages of sleep. Each stage of sleep has a different pattern of brain waves associated with it. Three stages are non-REM (rapid eye movement) sleep and one stage is REM sleep.
Read below to learn more about each stage of sleep. If you’re having trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or both, be sure to talk to your doctor.
Explore the stages of sleep below.
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See also Beroun on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer.
BERAUN (Czech Beroun), a town of Bohemia, Austria, 27 m. S.W. of Prague by rail. Pop. (1900) 9693, mostly Czech. It is situated at the confluence of the Beraun with the Litawa river, and is the seat of important textile industry, sugar-refining, corn-milling and brewing. Lime-kilns and the manufacture of cement, and smelting and iron works are carried on in the environs. Beraun is a place of immemorial antiquity. It was originally called na Brodě (by the ford), and received the name of Bern, Berun or Verona in the 13th century, when it obtained the privileges of a city from the emperor Charles IV., who was specially attached to the place, calling it “Verona mea.” Under his patronage the town rapidly prospered. In 1421 Žižka stormed the town, which later on was retaken and devastated by the troops of Duke Leopold, bishop of Passau. During the Thirty Years’ War it was sacked by the Imperialists, the Saxons and the Swedes in turn; and in the first Silesian war the same fate befell it at the hands of the French and Bavarians.
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2019-04-25T22:45:03Z
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Kateri Tekakwitha, known as “Lily of the Mohawks”, was a young Mohawk woman who lived in the 17th century. The story of her conversion to Christianity, her courage in the face of suffering and her extraordinary holiness is an inspiration to all Christians. Saint Kateri Tekakwitha is the first Native American Saint in the United States of America and Canada. Her Shrine is located in Fonda, New York. This National Shrine was created to honor Kateri and the Native peoples north and south of the border, for it was here that she was baptized on Easter Sunday April 5, 1676, and lived her teenage years.
Kateri was born in 1656 of an Algonquin mother and a Mohawk Chief in the Mohawk village of Ossernenon (modern day Auriesville) in upstate New York. When she was only 4 years old her parents and brother died of smallpox. Kateri survived the disease, but it left her face badly scarred and her eyesight impaired. Because of her poor vision, Kateri was named “Tekakwitha”, which means “she who bumps into things”. Kateri was taken in by her uncle who was bitterly opposed to Christianity. When she was 8 years old, Kateri’s foster family, in accordance with Iroquois custom, paired her with a young boy who they expected she would marry. However, Kateri wanted to dedicate her life to God by remaining single and offering her life to Jesus.
When Kateri was ten, in 1666, a war party composed of French soldiers and hostile Natives from Canada destroyed the Mohawk strongholds on the south bank of the Mohawk, including Ossernenon. The surviving Mohawks moved to the north side of the river and built their fortified village about half a mile west of the present village of Fonda. Kateri lived in Caughnawaga, site of the present Shrine, for her next ten years.
When Kateri was 18 years of age, she began instructions in the Catholic Faith in secret. Her uncle finally relented and gave his consent for Kateri to become a Christian, provided that she did not try to leave the Indian village. For joining the Catholic Church, Kateri was ridiculed and scorned by villagers. She was subjected to unfair accusations and her life was threatened. Nearly two years after her baptism, in St. Peter’s Chapel at the present Kateri Shrine in Fonda, she escaped to the Mission of St. Francis Xavier, a settlement of Christian Natives in Canada. The village in Canada was also named Caughnawaga (Kahnawake). Here she was known for her gentleness, kindness, and good humor. On Christmas Day 1677 Kateri made her first holy communion and on the Feast of the Annunciation in 1679 made a vow of perpetual virginity. She also offered herself to the Blessed Mother Mary to accept her as a daughter.
While in Canada, Kateri taught prayers to children and worked with the elderly and sick. She would often go to Mass both at dawn and sunset. She was known for her great devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and to the Cross of Jesus. During the last years of her life, Kateri endured great suffering from a serious illness. She died on April 17th, 1680, shortly before her 24th birthday, and was buried in present day Kahnawake, Quebec, Canada. In Canada her feast day is celebrated on April 17th, and on July 14th in the United States.
Tradition holds that Kateri’s final words were. . .“Jesus, I love you”, after which she embraced her creator for all eternity. Witnesses reported that within a few minutes of her death, the pock marks from smallpox completely vanished and her face shone with radiant loveliness. Before her death, Kateri promised her friends that she would continue to love and pray for them in heaven. Both Native Americans and settlers immediately began praying for her heavenly intercession. Several people, including a priest who attended Kateri during her last illness, reported that Kateri had appeared to them and many healing miracles were attributed to her. Fifty years after Kateri’s death the first convent for Indian nuns was established in Mexico and they pray daily for Sainthood for Blessed Kateri. Their prayers were answered on October 21, 2012 when Kateri was canonized as the first Native American woman to be honored with sainthood.
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, our elder sister in the Lord, discreetly, you watch over us; May your love for Jesus and Mary inspire in us words and deeds of friendship, of forgiveness and of reconciliation. Pray that God will give us the courage, the boldness and the strength to build a world of justice and peace among ourselves and among all nations. Help us, as you did, to encounter the Creator God present in the very depths of nature, and so become witnesses of Life.
With you, we praise the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
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2019-04-24T09:07:21Z
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The A500 will let you set the phone to ring up to 9 times before the answering machine takes a message. You can set it anywhere between 2 to 9 rings or to Toll Saver. Toll Saver will ring six times before the first message is left, then it will ring only 2 times once there is a message on the machine.
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The connections of 2017 Grand National winner, One For Arthur, will be hoping for a safe round tomorrow as he continues his recovery mission having been off the track for so long and failing to finish on his comeback run.
And the Peter Marsh looks a particularly competitive handicap to test him with the market struggling to produce a clear favourite, every horse is in with some form of a shout.
But you have to like the chances of Haydock specialist CAPTAIN REDBEARD, who has finished in the top three on all six starts here. He was even second in this race 12 months ago off the same mark of 144. The slightly better going conditions will suit him this time around as compared to the really bottomless ground last year.
It’s fair to say that Captain Redbeard isn’t obviously well-handicapped, having remained on the same mark for his last five starts. But two of those runs were ran over the Grand National fences and two were over hurdles, so they can be excused.
His only proper start off this mark and over fences was on quick ground at Haydock here in November, when he ran a blinder, and was desperately unlucky as he got badly hampered by falling horses twice during the race. He eventually finished a couple of lengths behind Vintage Clouds and a repeat of that run will see him go very close here.
Otago Trail rates a big danger with a 7lb claimer aboard. But he may want slightly softer going and has a slight question mark surrounding him after his last run.
The other one I like though is RED INFANTRY, who has a very progressive staying chase profile, and looks the type to win a race of this nature. He will have to continue that progress as he races 10lbs higher than when winning over this course and a trip of 3m 4f back in November also.
Red Infantry was unquestionably the best horse on his next start, when unable to give 23lbs to Morning Wing in the London National Handicap Chase at Sandown in early December. The selection probably lost the race in the first mile, making his task all the more difficult with a few minor errors to get shuffled back, before showing his class to to finish a close second.
Ian Williams has freshened him up since, and he still has plenty of scope off his mark of 142.
The yard have future Grand National aspirations with plenty of stamina in his locker, but he’s also no slouch and he should have no problem tackling this 2f shorter trip having won twice over three miles and he continues to develop in the right direction.
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This is such an interesting twist on smoothie bowls. I’m so intrigues. Looks lovely.
OK, here’s my true confession – I tried spirulina once in a smoothie I bought at a food truck and I almost gagged at the taste (and I eat seaweed salad so I’d say I’m a pretty adventurous eater.) But I know there are such great health benefits to it – maybe there was too much in my smoothie? Do you find the taste to be off-putting or do you always pair it with a certain flavor? The color is gorgeous!
I still haven’t tried a smoothie bowl! I’m missing out 🙂 Your photos are gorgeous!!
Such a gorgeous shade of green, and so pretty with the red apples & pecans! I definitely want to give this a try!
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What is divine revelation? Through the mercy of God he has decided to make His will known by various means. This was necessary so that we can draw near to the Father, through the son, and with assistance of the Holy Spirit to participate in the divine nature (Dei Verbum, para 2). The pattern of revelation is contained in the deeds and works of God that match His words. God backed up his words and put into motion His plan for salvation history. Evidence of God is everywhere and evident in all areas of creation, and preserves all things. As a result when Adam and Eve fell He set forth a plan for redemption instead of destroying them and starting over. What great love God has for us.
He initiated this plan through Abraham and fulfilled his promise of making Abraham a great nation. After Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, “He taught this nation, through Moses and the prophets, to recognize him as the only living and true God (Dei Verbum, para 3).” Through God’s work he taught Israel to look for the messiah. As St. John the evangelist tells us “the word became flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:14). God sent his son to tell the people about God’s love and how He works. Through His son we are able to have life through the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.
Obedience in faith should be our only real response to this revelation. It is thru this faith that we give of ourselves. We submit ourselves to God and enter into a relationship with Him. We love Him because He first loved us and gave Himself for us. He paid a debt we did not owe because we owed a debt we could not pay. This is done only by the grace of God, and through the working of the Holy Spirit. Through the gifts of the spirit our understanding of this revelation grows stronger and is understood in a more profound way.
So far we have discussed a lot about sacred scripture. The church has taught from the beginning that the scriptures are the word of God. As the word of God they are to be treated reverently and with the tradition of the church make up the full teaching of the Apostles. The church has gone through great trial to deliver the proper scriptures to us. According to the Council of Trent there are forty six book that make up the Old Testament. These books include Wisdom, Sirach, Tobit, Judith, and 1 and 2 Maccabees. Our Protestant brethren do not acknowledge these books. All Christian churches are in agreement with the books of the New Testament which is twenty seven in number. We will now look deeper at the Old and New Testament which make up the written part of the tradition.
Stories of hope and the patriarchs are great, but there is one theme that is overwhelming in the Old Testament. That theme is the coming of Christ. The prophecies starting in Genesis 3:15 all thru the rest of the prophets prepare the people for the Son of God. He was revealed in signs and various christophanies to, little by little, prepare the hearts and minds of the people. While some people find it very startling to see stories of violence these stories show the mercy of God. God had every right to terminate our existence, but the writings of the Old Testament show how merciful God is with humanity.
The New Testament contains autobiographies of our Lord (Gospels), writings of apostolic origin, and an early history of our church. In these writings the saving power of God is manifested throughout. The Testament would be worthless without one thing, and that is Christ incarnated as the Word who dwelt among us. The Son of God humbled Himself, took on human form and established the kingdom of God on Earth. He revealed himself and the Father by performing various works and deeds to establish and show who He was. His work on earth culminated in giving himself as the propitiation for the sins of all mankind. When He ascended to Heaven He sent the Holy Spirit as a guide to teach the people through the ministry of the Apostles.
In addition to the Gospels we have other books in the New Testament such as the writings of Saint Paul. These writings were also done under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. These writings involve things as proper Christian living, church order, and further clarification of the teachings of Christ. These writings are great and further establish just want the Lord meant in certain areas, and preach about the saving power of Christ through His death burial, and resurrection.
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The men and women that toiled countless hours manufacturing the Model J Duesenbergs probably never consider the legacy of building what was advertised as “The World’s Finest Motor Car.” Today, over 75 percent of the original Model J Duesenbergs ever built are still roadworthy. And that says quite a bit for the development, design, and manufacturing of those amazing automobiles. When you walk through the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, you can see the fine craftsmanship that makes those cars so special. The advancements in technology incorporated into each of the models are things we still see today such as front wheel drive, hidden headlights, T-tops, and supercharging to name just a few.
Walking by each of the cars displayed at the museum provides a glimpse of our history and the legacy left behind by the designers such at Gordon Buehrig and Alan H. Leamy Jr. as well as all the individuals that manufactured these fine automobiles. It is easy to see why the Duesenberg Model J quickly became the status symbol of the rich and famous. It is most likely that all of the individuals that worked on those automobiles never expected the notoriety that would come so many years after the last autos were produced in 1937.
Whether you work in a factory or an office, you produce some sort of a product. It may be a physical product, it could be sales, or it could be thoughts and ideas that are produced. Regardless of what you produce in your job or in your life, will you leave a legacy that will live on well beyond your time on earth?
As we journey through life, we have to begin to think how our journey can leave a legacy for others.
I remember going there as a kid. The beauty of the vehicles is timeless. Thank you for sharing David!
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HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as Designated Player on July 27, 2012.
One of the foremost playmakers in MLS, Higuian caught the league by storm in 2012 when he scored five goals and assisted on seven others in just 13 games. Higuain is a classic No. 10 for Crew SC who plays between the lines of the defense, picking up balls and spraying them across the field.
OUTSIDE MLS: A product of the River Plate academy, Higuain failed to catch on with his hometown club. He ended up moving to Nueva Chicago, where he scored 29 goals before moving around to Besiktas in Turkey and Club America in Mexico. He played for three more Argentinian clubs before moving to Columbus.
NOTES: Voted 2012 Newcomer of the Year ... Brother, Gonzalo, plays for Chelsea in the English Premier League.
Steffen on Pipa: "He has eyes all over his head"
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You can then set up the database and install WordPress in the httpdocs/ directory – but that’s not a straightforward/easy process.
Instead of all the extra setup, you can also use Bitnami’s WordPress application that installs WordPress for you and takes care of a lot of the annoying database and other setup bits. They have versions for Windows, OS X, and Linux to make your life easier.
Port 443 in use by ""C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Workstation\vmware-hostd.exe" -u "C:\ProgramData\VMware\hostd\config.xml"" with PID 4688!
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Quickly teach yourself how to use Microsoft Office Access 2007, Excel 2007, Outlook 2007, PowerPoint 2007, and Word 2007. With Step By Step, you set the pace--building and practicing the skills you need, just when you need them! Take control of your day--organize your e-mail, calendar, and meetings Learn the essentials for creating effective documents Build spreadsheets and perform calculations on your data Design database applications to help manage information Produce and deliver compelling slide show presentations Organize and format text to craft professional-quality documents Your all-in-one learning experience includes: Files for building skills and practicing the book's lessons Fully searchable eBook Bonus quick reference to the Ribbon, the new Microsoft Office interface Windows Vista Product Guide eBook--plus other resources on CD A Note Regarding the CD or DVD The print version of this book ships with a CD or DVD. For those customers purchasing one of the digital formats in which this book is available, we are pleased to offer the CD/DVD content as a free download via O'Reilly Media's Digital Distribution services. To download this content, please visit O'Reilly's web site, search for the title of this book to find its catalog page, and click on the link below the cover image (Examples, Companion Content, or Practice Files). Note that while we provide as much of the media content as we are able via free download, we are sometimes limited by licensing restrictions. Please direct any questions or concerns to [email protected].
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By George, I Think We’ve Got Him!
2 Comments on By George, I Think We’ve Got Him!
In the process of writing this blog I have, many times helped myself to review my findings and turn up lost avenues to search. It didn’t work that way for the blog I had written about George just the other day. What it did do was give Terry Snyder from Desktop Genealogist, enough facts to go on to do a search. Terry didn’t have the family buzzing in her ear with misinformation that mislead. I was so focused on what I was hearing and what couldn’t be true to see the forest for the trees.
Terry did a bit of searching on Albert, son of George and Nancy Catherine “Katie”. She found his death record which had Missouri as his birth state. I had it as Tennessee, thanks to the infernal buzzing in my ear. With that she went looking for George and Katie’s wedding certificate. Missouri has a wealth of information posted on births, deaths and marriages. Sure enough she found the certificate in Stoddard county Missouri, with a matching date to the one that was written in a family bible that a relative has. G. W. Click had married a C. N. Yates.
She went looking for George in the Census and without tunnel vision she found the family in Kentucky in 1850 and then right across the Kentucky/Missouri line in Stoddard county, Missouri in 1860 without George. She didn’t find them in 1870, although I did later and with George in the household. The transcriber had read the original image as “Slick” instead of “Click”.
She mentioned other individuals in the family that also had marriage certificates listed. With all of this information I dug in. Researching on the siblings of George I found them in Puxico and Duck Creek Stoddard county, Missouri, where I had been told that Albert went to visit relatives in the boot heel. Exactly where the family had landed and then spread out. Some would eventually move into Arkansas and others down into Texas.
A very big thanks goes out Terry!! Now I am stuck with Michael Click in 1814, could he possibly be related to the Baltas Cleek family…..
Okay, to be honest the reason I took the time to look up good ole George was because of his last name, Click. My GGG grandmother’s name was Click and she was from Shenandoah County in Virginia. Supposedly her father had siblings that went to Tennessee, early on. I don’t know where they went in Tennessee but the fact that George was from Tennessee intrigued me, and I couldn’t resist! I’m glad you were able to find the family. I’m still thinking the Tennessee clan might be related to the Viriginia clan. If you find anything out – please give me a shout. I love a good family mystery!
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Starting to notice your backyard lacks life and color?
Sounds like it needs a facelift. There a number of ideas to bring your backyard to life, other than the usual BBQ station! All of them are fun – though few of them need some investment. A couple of these investments can give you more returns than others. Feel free to combine these ideas if you have enough space!
A beautiful addition to any garden. If you have square or a rectangle garden, a gazebo or a pergola in the center can add charm and elegance. Climbers on the sides of the structure will make it lush and attractive. If you are feeling particularly creative, you can also make a path from the home to the gazebo with tiles as stepping stones. You can also take it to the next level by opting for a Bali hut instead of the conventional gazebo or pergola.
If you have one of those hobbies that need space, then a standalone studio can be the right fit for you. The Mosman is one of the most popular designs that makes for a good pottery or art studio, dance studio and even a gaming den.
If you are a freelancer or if you run a home-based office, a studio can be ideal. A dedicated space to work, the Roe, can offer space for your office files and documents, plus your own compact work space that is free of distractions and interruptions.
If you have kids, it is better for them to spend time outside rather than in front of a screen. If you have enough space in your backyard, you can always convert one part of it into a mini-playground with swings and a slide. Add a cubby house under a tree for a shaded play area and toy storage.
For the money-minded, backyard can be a goldmine if you build the right kind of granny flat. Our two-bedroom granny flats are the most popular among investors. Depending on the suburb, granny flats can earn you a rent of $250 and upwards per week. If you want to start investing in property, granny flat is a great first investment. Of course, these backyard beauties can also be used as private accommodation for your family or friends.
Adding another alfresco makes a great outdoor entertaining space. This second one can be a bigger alfresco, with fancy lights and ornamental plants. If you feel an alfresco is boring, go for a composite pavilion. It is a great place where you can sit and relax in the hot summers. You can either buy furniture or get concrete benches for low maintenance. Couple this with a water feature and you have made your own little ‘happy place’.
A simple water feature can add so much beauty to a boring backyard. Even a small water fountain creates sophistication. If you are adventurous, you can get one of those water fountains from Bunnings and install it yourself or you can hire a specialist to do it for you.
Pool is the most searched term of the year in Australia! If you are willing to spend a bit of money, you can enjoy all those summer days in your own private pool. With smart landscaping around the pool, you can give it a resort-like look and feel. A pool could also increase your property’s resale value.
If you have a green thumb, a greenhouse might be a perfect option. Usually made of wood and glass, greenhouse is practical when it comes to keeping your garden growing at all seasons. You can either build your own or get one installed.
For the robust gardener, you can have your very own backyard nursery. Starting one isn’t too difficult and doesn’t need a huge capital. It however, needs a time investment and if you have enough time, you can make a thriving business out of it. Start with easy-growing herbs and then move on to the rare and tough plants.
If you do not have the time or energy to work on your backyard space, you can always hire a landscape designer. First, draw up a list of what you want in your backyard. It is a good idea to have an entertaining area, a play area (if you have kids), veggie patch (even if you are not planning on growing veggies yet) and a space to relax. Talk to your landscape designer to see how you can incorporate all these and take it from there.
Do you have any interesting ideas for the backyard? Let us know!
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Classic Architecture with Glassed in Entry, for energy efficiency, and beauty, and the Furniture like Finish on these hardwood floors, let's you know this would be a great office complex for any business. This property has been brought to City Codes and is close to the Perot Area, and Pecan Point Brewing Restaurant. It has multiple Offices, Conference rooms, Kitchen, and Multiple Bath along with multiple showers. Attorney, Yoga Center, Antique Mall, or any of the Non Profit Groups, can find a home here. Close to the Texas City Hall, this is a progressive start toward RE-Building the Downtown area. All systems are in top Condition, with a Basement for Storage and security.
Directions:From W. 7th Street, turn South on Texas Blvd. Property on right, Diagonal from Regional Art Center.
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