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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Bill Burkowsky of Melville, SK and formerly of Pelly, SK who passed away peacefully on April 12, 2019, at the St Paul’s Lutheran Care Home in Melville,SK at the age of 88 years.
Bill was born near Chamberlain, SK, one of three children to Peter and Anna (Skraba) Burkowsky. They farmed there until the drought of the dirty 30’s forced them to leave and seek better land in Poplar Bluff, (Near Arran, Sk.) Bill attended Evadale and Olson schools growing up.
Bill worked (along with farming) in Sudbury, Ont. in the Nickel Mine and also picked Tobacco. Bill married Doris (Holinaty) on November 20, 1954 in Arran, SK. They moved two miles down the road from the family farm, where they raised their two children Larry and Janet. They farmed until the early 70’s until Doris succumbed to cancer. Bill sold the farm and moved to Pelly where he worked at the local curling rink making ice for the winter season. He also worked at Duck Mountain Provincial Park looking after the golf greens for ten years.
Bill enjoyed planting, not one but 2 gardens and enjoyed canning pickles, making borscht and beets with horseradish. Bill loved to share his garden harvest with his children when he came to Regina. Some of his favourites were pizza and KFC. He enjoyed telling us stories of his past, especially the bears and the one that ate his lunch. He also loved playing the violin, guitar and accordion. He made many cassettes, probably a hundred or more for us to listen to and critique. He enjoyed golfing, fishing and hunting.
Since 2011 Bill has been at St Paul’s Lutheran Care Home in Melville living with the challenges of Dementia where he was cared and looked after by the wonderful staff until his passing.
Bill was predeceased by his parents; Peter and Anna, wife Doris, sister Nellie (Sapach) and brother Frank.
Left to cherish and celebrate his life are his daughter Janet (Rob) Goodin, grandchildren Ryan (Rena) Goodin, great grandchildren Isabella and Lexi, grandchildren Chantel Goodin (Jordan), great grandchild Jace, grandchildren Chad (Courtney) Goodin. Son Larry (Jackie) Burkowsky, grandchildren Laura Burkowsky, Riley (Tessa) Burkowsky and step grandchild Jon (Richard) Duffey.
Bill has requested a small private funeral, with his final resting place being Riverview Cemetery in Kamsack, SK.
If friend's so desire donation's in Williams memory may be made to a charity of ones choice.
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In a typical scenario, vendors use the expiration date to prevent a perpetual usage of the software. However there are cases in which the customer is allowed to perpetually use software Version X, but not Version X+1. In order to address such scenarios, SLASCONE licenses carry an optional maximum software release information, which indicates the latest purchased version. Once an installation is upgraded to a not purchased version, SLASCONE returns a corresponding warning/error.
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This document covers recommended hardware and operating systems for running our Version 12 software products. We have the same recommendations if you are running our Version 6 products.
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Posted on January 26, 2018 by Smorgasbord - Variety is the Spice of Life.
You do not need to have full-blown diabetes to be suffering from some of the symptoms associated with the disease. There is a condition called pre-diabetes that can be managed with diet and exercise and does not have to lead to the development of type 2 diabetes in the future.
It is also called impaired glucose intolerance and in my experience very closely connected with lifestyle and diet and a possible overgrowth of Candida Albicans. Being overweight, not doing enough exercise and elevated LDL cholesterol levels are also part of the equation. LDL (low density lipoprotein) has smaller particles than the HDL (high density lipoprotein) and because of this it is easier for the LDL to clump and form plaque in the arteries which will narrow them causing a blockage.
There are a number of symptoms that you might experience either singularly or in combination with one or more of the others.
If pre-diabetes is tackled positively with food and exercise the symptoms can disappear in a few weeks and if the healthy approach is maintained there should not be any further reason for concern.
Unfortunately some people do not suffer any symptoms at all making this a silent disease and if this is the case it might not be detected until the person is suffering from full blown diabetes.
If you are at all concerned a simple blood test will identify if you are at risk and your Doctor of Pharmacy will talk you through the process.
Taking the first step to avoiding the development of diabetes.
The evidence is very strongly pointing toward lifestyle and diet changes as being the most effective way of dealing with the problem and it is very easy to incorporate the right foods in an appetising way as part of a healthy programme. Even a 10% change to weight can make a huge difference and adding a brisk walk a day, five days a week for 30 minutes at least is also very important.
What are some of the dietary changes necessary.
Apart from getting to a healthier weight there are some other dietary changes you can make to reduce your blood sugar levels. There are certain foods that will cause your blood sugar levels to rise and I cover that in the second part of this subject where I look at the Glycemic value of foods and their effect on the body.
Fibre is important – Apart from the nutrients that wholegrains, fruit and vegetables supply they also contain great amounts of fibre necessary to clean the circulatory system of cholesterol plaque and toxins, keeping the blood clear of unnecessary additives.
Protein is essential and it should not be taken out of the diet. Protein does not have to come from animal sources but if you choose to be vegetarian then make sure you are including beans and fermented soya products for example.
It is our liver that is instrumental in determining our cholesterol levels in combination with certain foods. However, there are some myths surrounding certain foods such as avocados and eggs, which are very misleading.
Fat is absolutely necessary in our diets and there is no evidence to show that eating plant based fats, eggs and animal lean protein moderately causes high cholesterol. It is the hydrogenated fats found in processed protein such as hams, sausages and pastries and other processed prepared foods that are likely to cause a problem.
What about refined sugars and their role in our diet.
We live in a real world and as a Candida or pre-diabetes sufferer it would be pretty miserable without some sugar in your diet. However I do recommend that for the first six weeks you give up sugar completely except for a piece of low GI fruit each day.
The types of sweeteners used by food manufacturers are not natural and many are downright toxic. The one thing that I am definitely sure about is that artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, saccharine, sucralose and acesulfame-k have no place in our food chain.
When you exercise your body uses insulin which controls your blood sugar levels. If you’re doing moderate exercise for a longer time, your muscles take up glucose at several times the normal rate. This is the type of exercise you should be aiming for.
Start slowly for 30 minutes walking slowly over a fixed distance and then increase you pace over the same distance until you are walking briskly, just slightly out of breath. Then increase your distance each week until you are walking a mile in 15 minutes.
The other recent trend is to demonise all carbohydrates including grains as being the culprits behind most of our modern ills. As with all food advice, one size does not fit all and I am not an advocate for cutting out all food groups entirely based on what is the trend at the moment. We need varying amounts of the main food groups as we get older and complete the transition to adulthood. However, there comes a time in later life when our digestive system is not so effective, when we need to increase certain food groups to ensure we are getting sufficient nutrients.
Our bodies have evolved over several hundred thousands of years. We were and still are opportunistic feeders. Whatever we could get our hands on. The biggest problem occurred when we no longer had to travel miles a day to either hunt or gather our food. That would have included seasonal game, fish, wild grains, berries and fruit, roots, honey etc. It would have been eaten raw until the discovery of fire and we would have not bothered cutting off the fat or counting the calories.
However, today we just have to pop into the car, drive to the nearest supermarket and fill our trollies with foods from all over the world, all year around. That is where ‘moderation’ comes in. Now that most of us, certainly in the western world have so much food available it is down to us to be careful about how much we consume of this bounty.
The glycemic value of the foods that we eat has an impact on our blood glucose levels and I have found that my clients following a lower glycemic approach to carbohydrates and the other foods have found it effective in maintaining a healthy level.
Not all carbohydrate foods behave the same way when eaten. The Glycemic index or GI describes this difference by ranking carbohydrates according to their effect on our blood glucose levels. Foods are ranked according to their effect in relation to pure sugar which would be 100.
So a food that is ranked at 50 has a much slower effect on blood glucose levels than sugar which causes a much faster reaction. The slower the reaction the less insulin is released into the bloodstream.
This results in less fat being stored, particularly around the hips and thighs.
A low Glycemic diet reduces the onset of dramatic fluctuations in blood sugar levels and therefore will regulate the feelings of hunger. In addition lower Glycemic foods are usually much higher in nutrients and fibre having an overall effect on health.
Low Glycemic Index foods are slowly digested, releasing sugar (glucose) into the bloodstream gradually, resulting in a slow and steady increase in blood sugar that helps keep your body functioning well for longer than high GI foods.
High Glycemic Index foods are quickly digested and metabolized, producing a rapid rise in blood sugar. It’s best to avoid these high GI foods that cause spikes in blood sugar that can result in your body “crashing” or feeling hungry again quite quickly after you eat.
Most Vegetables: asparagus, avocados, broccoli, spinach, cabbage, carrots (small portion) cauliflower, green beans, peas, celery, red cabbage, cucumber, lettuce particularly rocket, mushrooms, onions (very important as they contain chromium which naturally controls blood sugar levels), Garlic, peppers, spinach squash and yams.
Juices: apple, grapefruit, pineapple, tomato (unsweetened) small glass and add sparkling water to dilute.
Milk products– cheese is wonderful but it is fattening – Milk in tea and on cereals is not a problem but if you are trying to lose weight then go easy when pouring. A piece of mature cheddar a couple of times a week if you are exercising and eating lots of vegetables and lean protein is not an issue – much better than eating a bar of chocolate. Fermented yoghurts may have some benefit on intestinal flora and help the digestive process – watch for sugar content – plain is quite boring but you can add nuts or a small amount of the low glycemic fruit to improve.
Sweeteners: I have used Stevia – I don’t particular advocate because I think it just feeds your sugar craving. I am suspicious of other artificial alternatives and if you can do without entirely. If not then like salt, use pinches of sugar to sprinkle on your cereal rather than a teaspoon, it will teach your taste buds to expect less!
Beverages –Start the day with hot water and fresh squeezed lemon. Not only does it hydrate, give your body a Vitamin C hit but it also gets the digestive process started, helps the liver and retrains your taste buds. You should find within a week that you no longer have a sugar craving. Tea is fine – green tea is excellent as it lowers blood sugar levels. Scientists are on the fence about coffee consumption – some research indicates that it might reduce blood sugar levels and others the opposite. My advice is if you enjoy a cup of coffee then get ground decaffeinated and have a cup every day and enjoy!
Protein. You need protein every day but not as much as people think. If you are eating yoghurts and drinking milk you will be obtaining protein but you can also eat 1 oz. cottage cheese – 1 egg – prawns – chicken – lamb, pork or fish per day. Avoid red meat as this can increase sugar cravings. Oily fish are good for you so try to eat three times a week this includes fresh sardines, salmon and tuna. I would suggest that you also use goat’s cheese and feta cheese as an alternative. Also in Spinach, broccoli and Brussel sprouts.
Salad dressings. Make your own with low fat yoghurt and lemon juice, or cider or balsamic vinegar and herbs.
Nuts and seeds. Walnuts, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds and almonds. Made up into 2oz packets and used for snacks – the healthy fat will act as a brake on the insulin production and will help with hunger pangs. Buy from a good source and make the mix yourself – unsalted of course. Find the right size zip lock bags and they will keep for ages. Take one to work with you as one of your snacks.
Oils– Very important to include extra virgin olive oil for dressings as this is a fat that is good for you. Would suggest that you also use this on bread rather than butter and mix with seasonings to use on vegetables and salads. For cooking use ordinary olive oil and I find that rather than frying, it is a good idea to brush some oil onto your meat, fish or poultry and bake in the oven.
MEDIUM GYLCEMIC FOODS(56 -69) eat two or three times a week.
Cereals: oats, homemade muesli (without dried sugar) Weetabix.
HIGH GLYCEMIC FOODS(above 70) eat very occasionally.
Processed foods– It is important over the initial period to avoid processed sauces, meats, meals or anything else that might have hidden sugars or too many carbohydrates. Prepare everything fresh – for example pasta sauce with fresh tomatoes, onions, mushrooms etc.
Most Cereals: Bran Flakes, Cheerio’s, Cornflakes, Rice Krispies, Shredded Wheat, Special K, Total or any cereal that is sugar coated.
Sweeteners/Sweets: table sugar, hard candy, soft drinks, sports drinks, fizzy diet drinks, chocolate except for 2 squares of dark (85%) chocolate once or twice a week.
Alcohol. It is a good idea to give up alcohol all together for six weeks if you want to stabilise your blood sugar levels.
Personally I eat within an eight hour window every day which is a form of Intermittent Fasting that suits me best. This gives my body 16 hours each day to get on with what it needs to do in the way of processing the food I have eaten, extracting the nutrients and also allowing for some downtime for major organs such as the liver.
If you usually finish eating at 6.00pm then you can easily eat three balanced meals a day with a couple of snacks between if you need additional energy but they should be nuts, seeds and certain low GI fruits rather than chocolate bars.
This does not mean that if you enjoy chocolate that you cannot eat it. I have two squares of dark chocolate each day after my lunch. (Antioxidants).
This entry was posted in It is a Wonderful Life. and tagged blood glucose levels, Diabetes Type II, Intermittent Fasting, liver health, pre-diabetes by Smorgasbord - Variety is the Spice of Life.. Bookmark the permalink.
So true and so difficult.
I guarantee there is someone you know, perhapseven in your own family that is living with Type 11 diabetes without knowing it. If not, they are well on their way to pre-diabetes. Please read and be aware. See an endocrinologist for help if needed.This condition is an epidemic, particularly in the US, but can be prevented, even reversed with proper nutrition, treatment and care. Thank you Sally, for an excellent post!
Your post has done so much to educate others, helping to spread the word. I hope people read it wisely because I see those who pass it off as nothing more than a minor cold. Many don’t take it seriously, not realizing that Type 11 has all of the very same complications as Type 1. Sad to see. All we can do is hope to educate, which you have done so well in this fine post. Wonderfully written!
🙂 I am thanking you!
Sally, thank you for the explanation of high and low glycemic index and where foods fit in. Very helpful.
This post has been an eye-opener. Avoid watermelon, dates and popcorn? The first two surprise me, but popcorn astounds me.
Extremely valuable and informative post. thanks for sharing.
Great piece. My husband was diagnosed with Type 2 but he changed his diet, lost 10 kilos and increased his exercise and his numbers returned to normal. He eats mostly vegetables and protein – no carbs or sugar. His doctor was very pleased.
Thanks for sharing that Lynette and great to hear success stories.. congratulations to your husband.
Thanks so much for this post, Sally. So many people are unaware of this condition, and if taken seriously and acted upon, as you have suggested, it could mean avoiding developing type 2 diabetes.
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I want to start off by thanking all of you who came by to vote for the logos…I took your suggestions and had the H logo modified….What do you think of the updated version?
I also tried the same suggestion and logo B got an update..What do you think?
I will wait till next month to make the final decision…It has been really hard to pick one….
I like the 2nd version of the first logo…I had originally chosen C , I think, which is more like the one with the angel wing, but I think the other is even cleaner and more edgy.
I agree with Eden. My choice too.
I say logo B. It just stands out with the Angel Wing giving it definition.
The first one most definitely. Simple is always better. The wing looks like a last minute add-on, not needed.
I like the second one best. I gives all the readers need to know and it’s way cool now that the letters are linked.
Like the first on and it is clean and simple to reproduce in any size.
There both really great but I like the second one more, the letters are more defined and I just the the angel wings. So logo B it is.
I like second one between the 2 at the top, the revision to it LQQks great.
But if you are looking for something totally different, I still Love the Angel’s Wings & the revisions made it LQQk even better.
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Experience:Combined over ten years experience in tutoring between us with exceptional results shown by our students.
Combined over ten years experience in tutoring between us with exceptional results shown by our students.
Summer program offered by two Engineering students with vast experience in tutoring for English and Maths students of all levels and years in High School. Our aim is to give the students a head-start for 2013 by teaching them the fundamental concepts they will be covering in the year to come. We will also revise the concepts they have misunderstood and struggled with in their previous year/s. We have all the textbooks required for all levels and years in High School Maths, as well as many extra-curricular books not assigned to each subject, yet are extremely helpful in students' studies. We also have a great range of Novels which will be covered in all English courses in all schools around Perth. The lessons will run for one hour each with consecutive Maths then English classes running, THE LESSONS WILL NOT BE ONE-ON-ONE as this is a summer program, aiming to teach students the materials for next year to help them get a head start. The lessons will be classroom style with a steady program to cover all the material in an effective manner before school starts. Seeing as the classes will not be one-on-one (max of four students per one tutor) the prices will be greatly reduced. The standard rate for tuition are $40+ per hour, but we offer $30 per hour for one subject or $50 for the two hour Maths and English lesson. A bit about us: Both tutors (one male, one female) have great experience with a combination of over ten years of tutoring. We both graduated from High School within the last four years so we have a strong understanding of the curriculum council and their requirements. We both achieved an ATAR of 95+ and are currently ranked in the top 5% of students in Engineering, being offered scholarships. To paraphrase, we are high achieving students looking to pass on our knowledge to your children so they can achieve the same. Classes are scheduled to start on December 6th 2012, with specified scheduled classes for every year group.
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2019-04-19T20:26:40Z
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We are thrilled to be the chosen design and build company for Castle Hill School’s new classroom.
Designing for a school is always time to push the boat out and design something that is fun, interesting and reflects the ethos of this brilliant and ambitious local school.
The new Castle Hill School building design is inspired by a dynamic and forward thinking school which honours its local community and wants to provide a sustainable and fun learning environment for its pupils. Straw, stone, lime, earth, and wood are the main building materials. Together they will form a long lasting a healthy place for young people to explore ideas and develop their young minds.
The new classroom will be used to host pre and after school clubs, to do cooking classes and as a library and informal ICT suite. Simplicity allows for flexibility. Looking to the future all schools need to be flexible and creative with their learning methods, bringing in space for new technologies and developing links with the local community. This building will allow for that by creating an adaptable space that can be changed to suit the needs of the group. Straw and clay will be used to create soft reading nooks for informal learning.
The outside is as important as the inside for learning opportunities. The new building will incorporate changes to the playground area creating more Incredible Edible beds, a veranda for covered outdoor playing and a green roof will increase the habitat space for birds and wildlife. The building will be clad with larch which we are hoping will be sourced from Hardcastle Crags by local company Black Bark and lime render will provide weather proofing for the straw bale walls.
This super energy efficient building will maximise the warmth from the sun from glazing to the south side. Calculations show that only minimal heating will be required to provide optimal temperatures once the heat from the pupils is taken into account. Straw bales provide excellent insulation properties and the internal cob walls will hold the heat from the sun and act like a radiator.
The wall raising will be over this summer.
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2019-04-24T11:48:58Z
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MOSCOW. (Oksana Antonenko, Senior Fellow, International Institute for Strategic Studies for RIA Novosti) - When Europe and the US advocated the independence of Kosovo, many experts warned that its impact on the Caucasus would be destabilising.
The Allies responded by repeating that Kosovo was a unique case and should not be seen as a precedent. At that time this position was interpreted either as ignorance or wishful thinking.
Just a few months after the unilateral declaration by Kosovo of independence, its consequences have already reshaped the international system, challenged regional security in Eurasia and provoked a chain of events leading to the most devastating war in the Caucasus since the collapse of the Soviet Union. As we move from the military phase of the Georgian-Russian conflict over South Ossetia towards the resolution of the status of Georgia's two break-away regions, the Balkans experience will continue to dominate the minds of Ossetians, Abkhazians and Georgians alike and further aggravate Western-Russian relations.
It is hard to explain to the residents of South Ossetia, which have been subjected to another attack by the Georgian military, why they do not deserve independence like Kosovo Albanians.
One has to be blind not to notice many similarities between Kosovo and South Ossetia. First, we are talking about a people - the Ossetians - whose rights have been repeatedly violated, including repeated attempts to use brutal indiscriminate force leading to civilian casualties and a mass migration of the population. Under Georgia's first president, Zviad Gamsakhurdia, over 80,000 ethnic Ossetians were expelled from many parts of Georgia - the majority of them were living outside of South Ossetia in places like Borzhomi, the Kakheti region and Tbilisi - and 15 years on many of them still live in refugee settlements in North Ossetia.
Two years ago, under pressure from the Council of Europe, Georgia adopted a restitution law recognising crimes committed against ethnic Ossetians, but has not allocated even one Lari (the Georgian currency) to implement this law and to return property to these people. In 1992 and 2004, Georgia used military force in South Ossetia targeting local residents and forcing them to flee. Now once again Georgia has used force, causing hundreds of casualties, dead and wounded, among Ossetian civilians and forcing the majority of the republic's residents to flee into Russia. This track record clearly adds up to persistent and unlawful acts of violence and discrimination committed by Georgia against the same ethnic group with the ultimate result of uprooting most of their population from Georgia, including South Ossetia, and forcing them to relocate abroad into Russia.
Secondly, we are dealing with a situation in South Ossetia where Georgia has not been in control of the territories and the residents living there for over 15 years. In fact it has not been in control of South Ossetia since the end of the Soviet Union. The population living in the conflict zone has experienced economic hardship and had to depend on international support from Russia in order to keep its economy going and to get its pensions and salaries paid. Georgia has invested funds to develop economic projects in Georgian populated parts of the region, but has not allocated any resources or developed any programmes to benefit ethnic Ossetian communities within South Ossetia.
South Ossetia has been developing embryonic forms of self government, including holding elections, maintaining law and order and providing public services. Although their record is far from being perfect and the elections have been surrounded by many allegations of pressure and vote rigging and the Georgian population of South Ossetia has not taken part in these elections, by and large they have enjoyed the support of Ossetian population in South Ossetia.
Thirdly, despite Georgia's proposed peace plans there is no provision in Georgia's Constitution which would allow South Ossetia to obtain an autonomous status within Georgia providing control over its affairs and maintaining special relations with the Ossetian population - many of whom are expelled from Georgia against their will across the border to North Ossetia. Residents of South Ossetia have already voted twice in referendums in support of independence.
Finally, the international community has failed to achieve any significant progress in promoting peace and reconciliation between Georgian and the de facto South Ossetian authorities.
In all these respects the story of South Ossetia is similar to that of Kosovo and the plight of the Ossetian people who reside in the region has been as desperate and urgent as that of Albanians in Kosovo. Yet, unlike Kosovo, their voice has not been heard by the international community at large. What is the reason for this and could it change now after the latest war has attracted much high international exposure that any previous instances of Georgian-Ossetian conflict?
The recent tragedy which has befallen on Ossetians has prompted hopes for a speedy recognition or at least for a clear international condemnation of Georgia's violence against them, which they see as an ethnic cleansing or even genocide. However, neither of these expectations is likely to be met. In the past two days, both German and the US leaders have clearly reaffirmed their support for Georgia's territorial integrity which means that they are not considering the recent conflict as a strong enough reason for reopening the issue of status for South Ossetia outside Georgia.
In the past, an armed conflict involving an ethnic province - like in the case of East Timor or Kosovo - was used to create momentum for legalizing secession or prompting recognition. In the case of South Ossetia, any similar momentum has been overshadowed by the inability of the UN SC to pass a resolution condemning Georgia's attack, and later by Russia's own disproportionately extensive intervention against Georgia, which shifted the international focus away from the Georgian-South Ossetian dispute toward the Russian-Georgian conflict.
In addition there are a number other important differences between Kosovo and South Ossetia in the eyes of the international community. Firstly, if South Ossetia really wanted to gain international support it had to show its capacity to interact with the outside world, to speak its language and to reach out to those constituencies within the international community who care deeply about human rights and small nations. So far, however, it has been seen mostly as a "Russian puppet" as an instrument of influencing Georgia and preventing its integration with the outside world. Sadly, the recent Russian intervention and South Ossetian statements refusing the deployment of international observers will work only to reinforce this image.
Secondly, the Ossetian issue is no longer seen as a conflict between Georgia and South Ossetia or as a human or ethnic rights issue as Kosovo is being presented by the West. It has become an element of the wider Russian-Georgian conflict. In this context the fate of South Ossetia will be decided not on humanitarian or international law grounds but on geo-political realities of new Western-Russian strategic relations, in which any recognition of South Ossetia concerns by Europe or the US will be seen as a concession to Russia, as a justification for its military offensive against Georgia and as a recognition of Russia's claim to establishing spheres of influence in its near abroad.
Thirdly, there is no clear process for approaching any future negotiations on the status of South Ossetia. The Moscow agreement which laid the basis for creating Joint Control Commission has been violated by Georgian military action in South Ossetia and will be further undermined by a South Ossetian refusal to admit Georgian troops as part of tripartite peace-keeping force. A new agreement to supersede the Moscow Treaty is yet to be developed and the 6 point plan agreed with mediation by President Sarkozy does not provide any clear mechanism for new negotiations.
It is clear that such mechanism cannot escape greater engagement by the international community, particularly the EU which has played such an important role in bringing the conflict to an end and unlike the US has taken a more nuanced and balanced approach. While the Ossetians and the Russians might see the increased internationalisation of the peace process as a threat to their interests and possible as a benefit to Tbilisi, ultimately, they cannot escape greater engagement by the international community if they hope for any change of status for South Ossetia. The discussions in the UN Security Council have demonstrated clearly that Russia on its own cannot carry enough diplomatic weight within the SC to persuade even its less prominent members to accept its arguments on humanitarian aspects behind its intervention in South Ossetia.
In Kosovo the change of status was prompted by the growing international understanding that maintaining the status quo combining international administration, de facto independence and de jure Serbian jurisdiction is unworkable and entails a real "loss of face" for the West. In South Ossetia and Abkhazia the international community not only thinks that it can continue to insist on Georgia's territorial integrity with no real responsibility for the consequences, but they increasingly view any potential change of status as a dangerous liability for Europe and the US. It is now Russia's turn to prove that South Ossetia and Abkhazia can achieve a new status without creating a precedent whereby Russia can intervene militarily in support of pro-Russian communities in neighbouring states.
* Oksana Antonenko is one of the leading British experts on the Caucasus.
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2019-04-21T02:18:33Z
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Unfortunately, we currently have surveys available only for the countries listed above.
But, please check back later. We will be adding new countries and languages soon!
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2019-04-19T01:17:50Z
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Hello starhub. Our cable tv and tfc contract just ended and we would like to terminate it already? How to do it? We will retain our fibre wifi subscription. Thank you.
I had already terminated my cable TV service around end of last month 2018.
The set-up box is still with me. Can i ask my wife to return the set-up box on my behalf?
What else do i need to return in beside the set-up box since i only terminated the cable TV service?
And why am i who is a member of this community, not allowed to send via private message to you regarding the same topic, yet i had to go through this hassle of additional step to reach you (Community Manager), just to let you announce "please send your details via private message" ??
I tried to send you a private message via the "private message" on the right column in your reply box.
However, i kept receiving this error message as shown below after i tried to sent to you. Please advise how to reach you?
"One or more of these members do not have private messages enabled. Their names have been removed from the Send to list. "
Can you send me your details by clicking on the link- via Private Message?
Mine was the Fibre set-top box for Starhub TV service. Thus, in order to terminate this Starhub TV service, 1 needs to call in 1633 to fix an appointment for the technician to visit their home to have the set-top box removed and fibre IP TV connection terminated.
This is different from those who are still on cable set-top box for starhub TV service where you can terminate the starhub TV service and return your cable set-top box at the main shop.
The type of set-top box you had, will be reflected in your monthly bill under the starhub TV.
I hope these information are useful for those who decided to terminate this service.
Thus, i do not need your attention as i had sort out the matter with the customer service officer on 1633. Thanks for your replies.
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2019-04-21T15:05:47Z
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Rob, Brun and Mark are back this week to talk about the latest Xbox happenings from the past week.
Rob covers the news and talks about the latest Xbox One promotion, the February Xbox One update, stats from the Halo 5 beta, the upcoming screenshot feature and Xbox Live spam.
For the roundtable the guys talk about Sony spinning off Sony Online Entertainment and what it could mean for the Xbox.
The guys wrap up the show with the community section and new releases.
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2019-04-24T17:56:59Z
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GEI Participates in Bag it Forward at New Seasons Mountain Park; HB2007 Diesel Bill Hearing on Tuesday, March 19th; Thank You for Your Support on Lewis & Clark’s Day of Giving!
Thank you for supporting our work in 2018. We have a line up of exciting work in 2019 and we hope you’ll join us: upcoming energy conference, three-year fossil fuel financing research project, continued partnership with Multnomah County, and more!
Read a letter from GEI director and professor of law, Melissa Powers, as she reflects on 2018 and where we are heading in 2019.
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2019-04-25T11:47:40Z
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What steps must you take to start your business internet money online opportunity to make money online for a purpose filled life? I could think of hundreds but will discuss 5 very basic and initial steps you must take in order to begin. If you are new to this process you need to begin somewhere. If you have been around for several months, then pass these basic steps on to a friend who wants to learn.
Here are 5 steps you must do to get started.
(1) Take a computer course.
Even before you own a computer, you really need to understand what it is. A computer course will explain the terms operating system (OS) and how to navigate the internet, often referred to as the world wide web (www). Computers have been around a long time but the past 40 years they have evolved from mainframes through minis to micros and even cell phones are computers to access the internet. It is worth your time to take a basic course on computers and you will learn a lot about what they do and how they work.
If you don’t have a computer, then you need to pick up a book and read about them to learn what they do and how they do it and what you need to buy one that works for you. A book on computers is a good start. Once you have read this book you will then know what a mouse is, a keyboard, random access memory (RAM), hard disk space and many more acronyms or terms that are part of the computer language. Before you buy a computer, go to the library or a friend who has one and learn all about that computer. When you are ready to buy a computer don’t spend a lot of money.
(3) Get an Internet Service Provider or ISP.
Once you’ve taken a course and have a computer, you need to get an internet service provider or ISP. The ISP will be your link from your computer, through your telephone line or cable box or device to connect it to the internet. Remember that your telephone line is much slower and also less expensive than using your cable service provider or even a DSL (digital subscriber line) provider. Both these are more expensive but will provide the state-of-the-art speeds.
(4) Learn about the internet and specifically affiliate marketing.
Learning about the internet is such a generic statement that I added specifically affiliate marketing. Learning about the internet is about like saying, learn about the encyclopedia Britannica. There are so many areas of knowledge on the internet; you need to focus on affiliate marketing. Do a Google search on affiliate marketing and start from there. You will get a lot of information and still have to choose what area of affiliate marketing. I recommend article marketing as a start.
(5) Work on your computer daily.
This is the most important of the 5 steps. If you aren’t ready to buy a computer, go to the public library and use theirs for free. The key is to do it every day so you aren’t intimidated by the movement of the mouse or typing on the keyboard. Once you get into a comfort zone you will find yourself falling in love with it and your ability to use it will rapidly move forward.
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2019-04-24T10:39:19Z
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Victoria Embankment Garden: quirky or what?
I came across this little garden next to Embankment tube station one icy day in March and I was struck by the number and variety of statues and fountains. Why was a languorous bronze female draped up the side of an obelisk in an attitude of extreme grief? And what was the statue of a soldier riding a camel commemorating? Not to mention Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bt, whose friends erected his statue ‘in loving and grateful remembrance of his splendid leadership and of his pure and unworldly life’? I vowed to return with my camera when it was warmer.
Yesterday, on a freezing December day, I visited the RHS gardens at Wisley for the first time. I’d been longing to go there for years. It was not, perhaps, the best time to see the gardens but, on the other hand, it wasn’t too crowded, there was still plenty to see, and the Coffee Shop and the Glasshouse Café were both very welcoming when our fingers got numb and coffee – or lunch – called.
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Mostly clear, with a low around 57. South southeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Sunny, with a high near 82. Windy, with a south wind 10 to 15 mph increasing to 20 to 25 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 35 mph.
Partly sunny, with a high near 79. South wind 15 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 63. South southeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 75. South wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Low around 61. Northeast wind around 5 mph becoming east southeast after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Cloudy, with a high near 72. Southeast wind around 10 mph becoming northeast in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Cloudy, with a low around 57. North northeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
A 50 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 74.
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2019-04-21T02:19:05Z
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SANFORD, Fla. (AP) — A herd of 16 cows helped police officers in Florida corral a fleeing suspect who bailed out of a car and ran through a pasture.
A Seminole County Sheriff's helicopter captured the Sunday night incident on video as the crew gave play-by-play to officers on the ground. A crew member offered this nugget to pursuing officers: "If you see a large group of cows, they're literally following her."
The cows eventually ran Jennifer Anne Kaufman into a fence, where police were waiting to arrest her.
An arrest report shows the car Kaufman was in crashed during a police pursuit. A second suspect was captured by a K-9 and arrested.
Kaufman is being held on a $4,500 bond. Charges against her include resisting an officer and drug possession.
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2019-04-22T16:02:11Z
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Eberglo is a mix of lactobacillus-fermentation product; plant extracts; premium minerals, and vitamins, helping your horse look and feel its best.
Eberglo contains vitamins and provides a source of critical nutrients.
Store in a refrigerator or in a cool dark place Can be kept for up to 12 months, if stored in ideal conditions.
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At least 1 in Japan gets HIV from donated blood - ( 1ND144 ) | Best Book "The Great Gatsby"
TOKYO (AP) — At least one person in Japan has been infected with HIV from a blood transfusion.
A spokesman for the Japanese Red Cross Society said Tuesday that a male donor tested positive for HIV this month.
Red Cross spokesman Akihiko Nakano says the man had also donated blood earlier this year, and two people had received the blood.
Results for the second person have not come out yet.
Japan had a similar case in 2003 with one transfusion recipient testing positive.
All donated blood is screened, but the tests are not foolproof, especially when the infection is in its early stages.
About 460 to 470 people test positive for HIV in Japan annually.
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2019-04-23T20:33:42Z
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A collection stores documents of the same type.
To create a collection you need a RxDatabase object which has the .collection()-method. Every collection needs a collection name and a valid RxSchema. Other attributes are optional.
The name uniquely identifies the collection and should be used to refind the collection in the database. Two different collections in the same database can never have the same name. Collection names must match the following regex: ^[a-z][a-z0-9]*$.
You can pass settings directly to the pouchdb database create options through this property.
With the parameters statics, methods and attachments, you can defined ORM-functions that are applied to each of these objects that belong to this collection. See ORM/DRM.
With the parameters migrationStrategies and autoMigrate you can specify how mirgration between different schema-versions should be done. See Migration.
Calling this will return an rxjs-Observable which streams every change to data of this collection.
Use this to insert new documents into the database. The collection will validate the schema and automatically encrypt any encrypted fields. Returns the new RxDocument.
Sometimes it can be helpful to spawn and use documents before saving them into the database. This is useful especially when you want to use the ORM methods or prefill values from form data. You can create temporary documents by calling RxCollection.newDocument(initalData).
Inserts the document if it does not exist within the collection, otherwise it will overwrite it. Returns the new or overwritten RxDocument.
When you run many upsert operations on the same RxDocument in a very short timespan, you might get a 409 Conflict error. This means that you tried to run a .upsert() on the document, while the previous upsert operation was still running. To prevent these types of errors, you can run atomic upsert operations. The behavior is similar to RxDocument.atomicUpdate.
To find documents in your collection, use this method. See RxQuery.find().
This does basically what find() does, but it returns only a single document. You can pass a primary value to find a single document more easily.
Use this function to create a json export from every document in the collection. You can pass true as parameter to decrypt the encrypted data fields of your documents.
To import the json dump into your collection, use this function.
This method allows you to replicate data between other RxCollections, pouchdb instances or remote servers which support the couchdb-sync-protocol. Full documentation on how to use replication is here.
Removes all known data of the collection and its previous versions. This removes the documents, the schemas, and older schemaVersions.
Destroys the collection's object instance. This is to free up memory and stop all observings and replications.
Returns true if the given object is an instance of RxCollection. Returns false if not.
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There are a number of examinations conducted to screen eligible 15-year-old candidates for entry into our senior high school. They will be permitted entry if they pass one of these examinations.
For a five-subject academic screening, candidates can take the “Koko Gakuryoku Senbatsu Shiken” on the 19th January.
If candidates want to be admitted for their special talent, for example athletics or arts, they can take the “Koko Tokubetsu Katsudo Senbatsu Shiken” on the 20thof January.
If candidates wish to enroll in our Returnee Advanced English Program, they are required to take the “Koko Kikokusei Senbatsu Shiken” on the 20thof January, which is an English proficiency test.
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2019-04-26T12:48:32Z
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The Chi-Square Test for Normality allows us to check whether or not a model or theory follows an approximately normal distribution.
The Chi-Square Test for Normality is not as powerful as other more specific tests (like Lilliefors). Still, it is useful and quick way of for checking normality especially when you have a discrete set of data points.
How to Use the Chi-Square Test for Normality.
to find the chi-square statistic. Compare this to the critical chi-square value from a chi-square table, given your degrees of freedom and desired alpha level. If your chi-square statistic is larger than the table value, you may conclude your data is not normal.
The variable you are studying is categorical.
If your variable is continuous, you will need to bin the data before using the chi-square test for normality.
All of these tests have different strength and weaknesses, but the Shapiro Wilk test may have the best power for any given significance.
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2019-04-21T01:13:19Z
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With less than 10 days left until Halloween, we’re in full blown Halloween mode in my house! We’ve already picked out our Halloween Costume, did a little bit of decorating and now but it’s time to prep food for the day! It may sound like a bit of a head start, but with Halloween falling on a Tuesday this year, and the fact that we go hard for Halloween, I wanted to make sure breakfast, lunch, and dinner for Reese we’re ready to go!
When Halloween falls on a weekend, it’s easier to control Reese’s meal choices for the day. This is particularly important for my kid since Reese does not always make the best food choices! So here are my ideas for Halloween Meal Ideas for Kids.
Breakfast is probably the easiest Halloween Meal to control. This is because the day is just starting and the fresh food is still in the fridge! To help keep the Reese in control of her choices, we will usually have a big breakfast on Halloween day. This Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal Recipe is not only super easy, but the Reese loves crumbling the graham crackers! It is also jam-packed with nutrients, meaning Reese stay fuller for longer and can help curb some of the treats she may have during the day.
Reese’s school usually will do a Halloween parade, so for this year’s lunch, I opted to go with more snack/finger food options. This will minimize her dropping food on her costume! These Halloween themed pumpkin chips with Dip are a cinch to make and the thought of having chips for lunch is a total win in her book!
I usually start the prep the night before by using our Halloween cookie cutters! These are easy for Reese to use and I can separate them while making sure the Reese is safe! I also give the Reese the chance to decide if she would like the pumpkin ‘chips’ baked in the oven or left alone and soft! Either way, it is easy for her to help make this meal!
Okay so the busiest day is almost over and hopefully, the kids kept their snacks and treats to a minimum throughout the day! Because Dinner will be the smallest meal, (only because it takes us longer to get home from school then start the second stages of Halloween!) dinner on Halloween Night will be Jenny’s Stuffed Peppers. It’s super easy to make and keeps the kids giggling throughout dinner while getting healthy food into their tummies!
With these meals planned (and all the snacks they will have in between), we are set and ready for the simple Halloween Meals for the kids and the adults!
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2019-04-22T14:13:44Z
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This is a free theme provided by WebGuruBB.
This theme was made by @Brad exclusively to release on WebGuruBB.
- You may use this theme on any of your valid phpbb sites.
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You can't change license. It is based on GPL2 code, so it must be GPL2.
Arty wrote: You can't change license. It is based on GPL2 code, so it must be GPL2.
The license is still GPL2.
Yes, there is nothing wrong with registering in order to download a style. We do not force you to download the style, so if you do not wish to use the style then you are not forced to register.
Raul [ThE KuKa] wrote: Nice and clear style!
PardyCo wrote: The license is still GPL2.
Which means you can't limit distribution, so all "you can" and "you can't" in your first post are irrelevant.
PardyCo wrote: Yes, there is nothing wrong with registering in order to download a style.
Also animated GIFs are not allowed in avatars or signatures.
If this is not constriction, I do not know how you intend to constriction.
I just said to make people think.
I will remove the animated gif.
Regarding the "guidelines" that is all they are. "Guidelines". Not set in stone "rules"
The 10 post is actually suppose to go for our Free IPB and XenForo themes. Not this theme. Will be fixed. However registration is remaining intact.
"Which means you can't limit distribution, so all "you can" and "you can't" in your first post are irrelevant."
Split Licensing. GPL Elements in the code (the code phpbb wrote) will be GPL, and the stuff we make (css, html and images) will be under our license. This is allowed, and legal.
No, those are set in stone rules.
As for GPL, code is based on GPL code so you cannot change its license. If you rewrote all CSS then it would be possible.
Locked because author refuses to follow rules.
If you wish this topic to be unlocked, please make download not require registration, do not try to enforce additional license requirements that are not compatible with GPLv2 and then PM any styles team member.
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2019-04-24T14:33:16Z
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Are you a business in New York looking for a collection agency? Are you overwhelmed with where to start, whom to trust and what to look for in a third party team? Let American Profit Recovery work with your business to find affordable solutions to your accounts receivables challenges. We will find ways to boost your bottom line while working overtime to retain your customers.
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there are a too many «gotcha’s» that come with the way manual close works right now (for example, if the caller attempts to close too fast, some failures occur, or certain timeouts trigger).
* allow to set the clock to an arbitrary date (optional parameter to `manualclose`, probably in the same unit than the `close time` used in the ledger header).
* This allows to replay transaction sets exactly the same way than found on a live network for example.
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Make it conversational, which then reveals your true voice, makes you unique and your content easier to consume.
Incorporate provocative and contrarian thinking to challenge basic premises. Get audience to say: “I never thought about it this way.” When you create provocative content you will easily distinguish yourself from others.
Use examples to bring your content to life, substantiate your assertions and make it easily understood.
Be pragmatic to enable your audience to quickly take action and improve their lives and businesses. Once such technique is to use bullet points as I am doing here.
Inject humor to make it fun and enjoyable.
Mobilize them to act by including a call to action or even a few. For example, ask them to comment, write or call you, submit their questions, forward to others, take action and report back and so on.
Use metaphors whenever possible to greatly embellish and instantiate your message.
Label your concepts in your own unique ad proprietary language. This is one of the important attributes I see among some of the top of thought leaders.
Keep them glued to their seats by varying your intonation, volume, speed and the use of drama.
This week’s tip: Now that you have created your remarkable content go and start leveraging it and increase your success.
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2019-04-24T00:00:17Z
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Twofish Technical Report #2, September 22, 1998.
ABSTRACT: Twofish is a 128-bit block cipher submitted as an AES candidate. Each distinct Twofish key generates a unique sequence of subkeys Ki, and each round function F is unique for a distinct value of the S bits used to generate the S-boxes. Thus, no two distinct keys result in an identical sequence of round functions.
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2019-04-20T04:47:40Z
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Check it out ladies! Gotham, the Batman origin TV series that just premiered Monday, September 22nd on Fox, did women a heckuva lot of justice. Without giving to much away, here are five reasons you need to add Gotham to your Monday night schedule.
1. Young Cat Woman. The first episode opens with actress Camren Bicondova playing a pickpocket with an affinity for alley cats. She pops up a few times throughout the episode, and it doesn’t take a genius to figure out who she will grow up to be. Her personality is enigmatic, and we never hear her speak, but clearly she knows what is going on around her. Her athleticism and, dare I say it, feline agility are over the top. I am curious to know how this character will develop in future episodes.
2. Renee Montoya, played by actress Victoria Cartagena, is a detective in the Major Crimes Unit (MCU). She is a tough and confident woman willing to risk solving a case to help out an old friend. Montoya isn’t afraid of the political and legal quagmire that Gotham’s police department exists inside of. I got the feeling she is more than comfortable navigating Gotham’s crime circles to get her job done.
3. Fish Mooney, played by Jada Pinkett Smith, runs a nightclub that operates in a very grey area of the law. She has ambition and cruelty in equally high measures. When she says “jump” her lackeys say “how high?” Of all the women characters, I enjoyed watching her the most. With a temper as hot as her eyes are cold, I looked forward to watching others try to cross her.
4. Barbara Kean, played by Erin Richards, runs an art gallery, owns a luxurious apartment, hints at a past relationship that may or may not have lesbian connotations, and is the significant other to James (Jim) Gordon. Jim and Barbara are Gotham’s heart, clearly planning for a long future together, but can their relationship survive the grim journey ahead of them both?
5. Ivy Pepper, played by Clare Foley, is very obviously Poison Ivy in the making. Her role is small, but we learn a lot about her childhood. The few sentences she speaks will chill you to the bone.
I was thoroughly impressed by the writing, the plot, the acting, and pretty much everything. I will definitely be watching more. It has been a long time since I’ve dedicated any night of my week to a TV show, but this is one I do not want to miss!
I’m curious, how have you liked the more recent episodes, Lindsey? I personally felt they have vastly improved the pacing and tone overall, but I think on the downside, it has made both Montoya and Barbara intensely loathsome people who represent the worst kinds of double-standards with adultery and romantic jealousy. But on the bright side, I adore Penguin. He makes this show, absolutely phenomenal take on the character.
Renee Montoya is one of my favorite DC characters, I really want to see this!
She is pretty cool so far 🙂 Did you watch the new episode last night?
Hooray! Glad to hear it was good! I haven’t watched it yet, but I’ve been SO EXCITED for this show since it was announced. Glad it didn’t disappoint!
I saw a bit of it after Sleepy Hollow and was intrigued enough to hit record before turning off the TV. I’m glad I did. I’ve been trying to figure out how to start with the DC Universe and procedural TV is kind of my jam, so this show seems like a good fit. I’m excited to check it out.
I thought it was a great pilot. It set up Gotham as it will be for the show and introduced interesting character dynamics between Gordon and Dent. I know almost nothing about Batman, but I got the sense that there was a lot going on that will become important later on, which is one of the best parts about comic adaptions. We can just see a character and know that they’ll be important later on as opposed to the writers having to spell it out for us. It’s a lot darker than most shows I watch, but I’m willing to keep watching for a little while at least.
“We can just see a character and know they’ll be important later on” – I totally agree. That is what I love most about shows like this. I have read some reviews that feel the number of characters being introduced was too much, but that was actually my favorite part. I want to see how the connect them all together.
Great to hear it because I’m so excited for this show!
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2019-04-26T12:45:06Z
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Chris Carrion is located on long island, in Northport, NY. She photographs many of her clients on her private beach in Crab meadow and other exquisite locations on Long Island. Chris’ photos are typically set within the natural beauty and lighting of the world around us, using the sun’s energy to capture her subjects engaging in the simplest of life’s pleasures.
Whether it be the warmth of the sun on your face, a kiss from someone you love, a walk along the beach with your family, laughter amongst sisters, picking a flower, or lovers strolling hand-in-hand through a vineyard, Chris will capture the moment..
Chris possesses extraordinary qualities which make her services extremely valuable and unique.
Chris’ 32+ years working with children as a special educator provides an amazing foundation for child and family photography.
Every photo session includes a free consultation to discuss the purpose of the shoot and agree on expectations. Chris truly desires to design the perfect shoot for each of her clients.
Chris’ photos have been featured on the cover of and inside PopImressKA Journal, a Manhattan-based magazine, and in Long Island's Newsday, The Times of Northport, and ‘Hope Deferred’, a documentary created by The Brooke Ellison Project.
Chris photographs events across Long Island. While a photographer for RockDivaNews, Chris photographed the bands Heart and Buckcherry at the Paramount in Huntington, and Completely Unchained, Adrenalin Mob, and Twisted Sister at other locations on Long Island.
Chris is the house photographer for the under-construction Del Vino Vineyards in Northport, where she is capturing all stages of development and partnering with the vineyard to provide photography services to event clients. Del Vino Vineyards will be open in 2018.
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Be Brave Be Biggies™. Join us and be a part of our New Burger Culture.
Located in the food heaven of koramangla, right next to JNC, this is one of THE BEST places to reliesh some awesome burgers. Visited this place to crub our hunger pangs post midnight, after party. Loved how the place looked so late in the night and though we hadn’t tried much in their menu, we randomly picked up some burgers and rolls. it was yummylicious, reasonably priced and the staff seemd friendly too.
It was worth the visit and will definitely add it to my list of favourite food joints .
Really best burgers in town…must try chicken mouth burning and tandoori chicken.
Absolute delicacy.. Superb Burger one of the best you can get in Bangalore.
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2019-04-20T08:35:19Z
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Having trouble finding the perfect way to show someone special in your life you're thinking of them? Let this colorful suncatcher L-7.5" x W-7" do it for you! This piece is a peach to have! A variety of orange glistens in the sunlight. It's packaged and ready to ship the next business day. Industrial suction cup included for easy hanging!
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2019-04-25T02:44:17Z
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Women’s Voices Now amplifies the voices of all women by promoting the free expression of women's struggles for civil, economic, political, and gender rights worldwide. By providing free online platforms for film, art, writing and social-media activism, we connect people and resources striving for global women's rights.
Women’s Voices Now fills a critical gap in global efforts seeking to elevate the status of women. Through the narrative of films, writing, and art featured by Women's Voices Now, our work continually inspires and challenges women and men to overcome obstacles in the advancement of women.
Women's Voices from the Muslim World: a Short-Film Festival comprises a collection of voices from women of all faiths living in Muslim-majority societies and Muslim women living as minorities around the world. These films fill the information gap created by mainstream news, media, and art sources.
The films below are a selection from the first Women's Voices Now online film festival, Women's Voices from the Muslim World: a Short-Film Festival. This inaugural festival comprised a collection of voices from women of all faiths living in Muslim-majority societies and Muslim women living as minorities around the world. These films fill the information gap created by mainstream news, media, and art sources.
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2019-04-24T08:18:12Z
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Thai consumers traditionally wash their used dishes by hand due to the lack of knowledge about automatic washing machines and limited availability of appliances. There has been some evolution over time whereby many Thai manufacturers and importers have tried to push automatic dishwashers, targeting urban consumers who have less time to carry out chores as well as consumers who previously lived abroad and are used to and reliant on dishwashers.
Unilever, the top player in hand dishwashing, ahead of second-ranked Lion Corporation (with Lipon), continues to dominate the category with its flagship brand Sunlight. As a pioneer in this product category, Sunlight is found on more than half of dishwashing shelves in all main channels, namely supermarkets, discount stores and convenience stores, with regular price promotions and bundle deals to increase sales.
The limited number of manufacturers in both tablet and powder formats means Finish from Reckitt Benckiser remains the monopoly player in automatic dishwashing products. Furthermore, there is no sign from other manufacturers and importers that new products will enter the Thai market in the near future.
Discover the latest market trends and uncover sources of future market growth for the Dishwashing industry in Thailand with research from Euromonitor's team of in-country analysts.
If you're in the Dishwashing industry in Thailand, our research will save you time and money while empowering you to make informed, profitable decisions.
What is the market size of Dishwashing in Thailand?
What is the dishwasher penetration rate in Thailand?
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Amazing Spider-man #5 is in stores tomorrow. It features a death at the hands of….
The following post contains spoilers, the images are redacted, the accompanying text is not. Click the spoiler warnings to see the redacted images.
The mystery villain from issue #1 returns.
And takes out another lucky super-villain in his employment.
Well. He could have survived that.
Thanks Spidey for clearing that up. I guess he didn’t survive it.
And if you need clarification on who he is… see here.
Previous Previous post: Spoilers: Fantastic Four, Fantastic First Appearance and a Reunion.
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You’ve seen his movies and heard his songs, but have you seen Elvis LIVE? Then you definitely need to check out All Shook Up! It’s a tribute to "The King" himself! All Shook Up is the only Elvis show on the Strip where you can hear all Elvis, all night backed by a live band. Sing and dance to your favorite hits at V Theater inside Miracle Mile Shops - Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. 6pm Daily.
Get your grooving shoes on for All Shook Up - Tribute to the King, an unparalleled inspirational show featuring all of your favorite Elvis songs.
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We’ve been proudly serving the communities of Rowlett, Garland, and Plano for over 30 years, and we can’t wait to welcome you and your family to our practice.
Dr. Mark Boren provides comprehensive and quality dentistry in a warm and friendly environment. Our goal is to meet all your needs here at our practice so you won’t ever have to go elsewhere for your care.
We strive to exceed your expectations at every visit, and we do that by using the latest dental technology to make your visit pleasant. Dr. Boren invests in the most up-to-date equipment for our office because he knows it makes treatment more comfortable, effective, and efficient for patients.
You’ll appreciate the personalized care and attention you receive at Rowlett Smiles, and you’ll find that it begins with your very first phone call. Contact us today to schedule your next appointment.
Dr. Boren has always understood the importance and value of continuing education and has taken numerous courses throughout his career at prestigious organizations, such as the Pankey Institute, the Dawson Center, the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, and the University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center for its Implant Preceptorship Program.
Dr. Boren has enjoyed teaching young people, from preschool to high school, about dental health. He particularly enjoys speaking to junior high and high school students about dentistry as a career.
Dr. Boren has lectured to dental students on various subjects and has published research in scientific dental journals.
Dr. Boren was born and raised in the Dallas area and has always enjoyed working with people. He and his wife, Donna, both come from families of four children and coincidentally have four children of their own: Sarah, Julia, Melissa, and Kevin. Their lives revolve around their kids’ activities.
Dr. Boren also enjoys reading, running, and competing in marathons from time to time. Traveling is another favorite pastime, and Dr. Boren can be found hiking the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park, or other scenic locales when he gets the chance. He also has a passion for sports, particularly baseball.
Cyndi has been in dentistry for over 20 years and joined Rowlett Smiles when Dr. Boren opened his new office in 2006.
To provide patients with greater knowledge and more assistance, she completed a Certified Business Manager course offered through Jameson Dental Consulting & New York University.
Cyndi is always eager to help our patients with treatment planning and financing options and to help them maximize their insurance benefits. She loves camping and traveling with her husband Ricky.
Cyndi enjoys working at Rowlett Smiles, where her coworkers are also her personal friends. Working with such a beautiful office, great team, and doctor are definitely a blessing, Cyndi says!
Ginny is usually the first friendly voice you'll hear when you call, and she loves talking to and interacting with her patients while helping make their necessary appointments.
Ginny grew up in the world of dentistry, helping out in family members' offices since as early as age 12. She decided to start a career in dentistry in 1995, which means she's now been in the industry for over 20 years! She joined our team at Rowlett Smiles in 2012.
She grew up in Rowlett and now lives in Forney with her husband Paul and their three beautiful children, Hailey, Mackenzy and Chance. In her free time, she stays busy watching her children play sports and hanging out on their boat at the lake.
Ginny truly feels honored and blessed to be part of such a great group of coworkers and personal friends here at Rowlett Smiles.
Belvet brings over 8 years of dental experience with her, and she's been working with Dr. Boren at Rowlett Smiles for several years now. While she does have her RDA certificate, she truly feels her calling is at the front desk connecting with patients, and helping out with their insurance needs. Belvet is also bilingual and is of great value to our Spanish-speaking patients.
Belvet enjoys spending her free time with her family and shopping.
LaWanda has been a Registered Dental Hygienist for over 10 years, and she's worked with Dr. Boren and his team since 2014. She appreciates how dentistry not only makes a difference in her patients' oral health, but also their lives.
LaWanda has 2 children and has lived in Rowlett for over 10 years. When she's not helping patients, she enjoys traveling and spending quality time with her children.
Ideli has been a dental assistant for 3 years. She is a new member of our team. Her main goal is keeping patients as comfortable as possible and just bringing good vibes into the office. when Ideli isn't working she is most likely spending time with her boyfriend of 8 years and their new kitten. She is also always catching up on her favorite bloggers/vloggers!
Jennifer has been in dentistry for over 17 years. For the last 6 years, she has been a Registered Dental Hygienist. She has been married for 13 yrs and has 2 children. She enjoys spending time with her family and cows!
Erin has been a member of our team for 6 months now. She works hard each day to ensure patients are comfortable and have a pleasant experience while making sure the back of the office stays on schedule and up to standards. Her favorite part about being at our office is the group effort we put into our dental care. She loves that we work as a team and is happy to bring her skills and knowledge to the practice. In her free time, Erin enjoys spending time with her 3 sisters and playing with her dogs. She also loves traveling with her family & friends.
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Top Gear host Chris Harris and a Top Gear magazine executive were uninjured after the Porsche 911 GT3 Touring they were in crashed into the side of a pickup truck that was reportedly attempting a three-point turn in the road.
Harris was driving in Wales today for a feature in Top Gear magazine, according to the BBC. He and his passenger were reported uninjured, as was the driver of the pickup truck.
We reached out to Harris and he confirmed he’s OK, though it’s been “Not my favorite day.” Understandably, but we are glad he’s unhurt.
Police were called and reportedly determined that speed was not a factor in the crash, a source familiar with the incident told Jalopnik, and the truck driver was issued penalty points. An eyewitness claims the pickup was attempting a three-point turn when the Porsche hit the side of it, where it was “embedded” between “the front and back wheels,” the BBC reports.
The damaged black GT3 Touring with gold wheels in the photo posted by the BBC appears to be the same car owned by Chris Harris, which has popped up on his Instagram feed repeatedly. From the photo, the street looks narrow and the crashed cars are positioned in what appears to be a curve in the road.
Earlier this year, Chris Harris and Top Gear co-host Eddie Jordan were driving a new Alpine A110 when it caught fire, with managing managing to escape uninjured thanks to the fireproof suits they were wearing.
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Good day, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Agilysys fiscal 2019 third-quarter conference call. [Operator instructions]I would now turn the conference over to Dave Wood, VP of finance with Agilysys. You may begin.
Thank you, Sonia, and good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining the Agilysys fiscal 2019 third-quarter conference call. We will get started in just a minute with management's comments, but before doing so, let me read the safe harbor language.Today's conference call contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provision of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as anticipate, intend, plan, goal, believe, estimate, expect, future, likely, may, should, will and other similar references to future periods. Examples of forward-looking statements include, among others, our guidance related to revenue, adjusted earnings from operations and cash balance and statements we make regarding continued sales and business momentum. Forward-looking statements are neither historical facts nor assurance of future performance. Instead, they are based only on our current beliefs, expectations and assumptions regarding the future of our business, future plans and strategies, projections, anticipated events and trends, the economy and other future conditions.
Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risk and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of our control. Our actual results and financial conditions may differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements. Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause our actual results and financial conditions to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements today include, among others, our ability to achieve operational efficiencies and meet customer demand for products and solutions and the risks described in today's news announcement and in the company's filings within the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the company's reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q.
Any forward-looking statement made by us in today's conference call is based solely on information currently available to us and speak only as of the date on which it is made. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements that may have been made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.Today's call and webcast will include non-GAAP financial measures within the meaning of the SEC Regulation G. When required, a reconciliation of all non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable financial measures calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP can be found in today's press release as well as on the company's website. With that, I'd now like to turn the call over to Ramesh Srinivasan, our president and chief executive officer.
Thank you, Dave. Good afternoon, and good evening, everyone. Thank you for joining us on the call today to review our fiscal 2019 third-quarter results. Joining me on this call is Tony Pritchett, our chief financial officer.
Let's get started by taking a quick look at our financial results. Q3 revenue was again a quarterly record at $36 million, a good $1.8 million ahead of the previous record number in Q2 and an increase of $4.7 million, 15% increase, that is one-five percent increase compared to the fiscal-2018 third quarter, leading to a GAAP net loss of $4 million or a loss of $0.18, one-eight cents per share, compared to a net loss of $1.9 million or a loss of $0.08 per share in the prior-year Q3 period. Last year's Q3 numbers included a one-time $1.6 million income-tax benefit and a $1.8 million benefit from capitalized software-development costs, which did not occur in this fiscal-2019 third quarter. This was our third consecutive quarter with record revenue and fifth consecutive quarter of sequential-revenue growth.
This was also one of our best sales and competitive-replacement quarters. During the first three quarters of fiscal 2019, compared to the first three quarters of fiscal 2018, our revenue grew by 9.4% from $95.3 million to $104.2 million, in spite of a flat first quarter. The year-over-year revenue increase this quarter was driven by a 25% increase in subscription revenue. Our overall recurring revenue rose by 12.4% to a record $19.3 million.
One of the contributors to this increasing recurring revenue trend is the fact we have significantly reduced customer churn, both in absolute terms and as a percentage recurring revenue during the past few quarters. During the first three quarters of fiscal 2019, our customer retention levels in absolute terms improved 12% compared to the first three quarters of fiscal 2018. Given our increasing recurring-revenue levels, the improvement was significantly higher than 12% with respect to customer retention as a percentage of recurring revenue. The increasing customer satisfaction levels have helped, both with far better customer retention than before and as the good word spreads, better new business sales wins.
We look forward to the days in the not-too-distant future when our annual recurring revenue levels reach the $100 million. Between recurring revenue and the highly predictable services revenue base we continue to build, our revenue predictability and visibility are getting better, making our forecasting processes progressively easier and better. Both recurring and services revenue together constitute more than 70, seven-zero, 70% of current revenue level. Given our current sales and business momentum, we expect our full-year fiscal-2019 revenue level to meet the 10% revenue growth guidance we provided at the beginning of the year.
The January-through-March quarter, the last quarter of this fiscal year, should be our third consecutive year-over-year double-digit revenue-growth quarter and yet another quarter with record revenue. Before I move on further, one thing to keep in mind. All our references to records or best-ever performances and such refer only to our history starting mid-calendar 2013 or fiscal 2014 when we divested various pieces of our business we were involved in previously and became the entirely hospitality software technology solutions-focused business that we are today. Now switching back to our Q3 fiscal-2019 results.
Adjusted EBITDA was $2.1 million in both the fiscal-2019 and fiscal 2018 third-quarter periods. Last year fiscal 2018 third quarter had the benefit of $1.8 million in software development costs, which were capitalized. Given our current agile software development and deployment practices that went into effect at the start of fiscal 2019 second quarter, there were no software development costs capitalized in the fiscal 2019 third quarter. Effectively, our adjusted EBITDA in Q3 of this year was about $1.8 million better than last year's Q3, assuming no capitalization of software cost in either quarter.
During the past couple of years, we have tried to give you a good financial view of our operations by using a non-GAAP measure, adjusted earnings from operations, which we also refer to as AOE. AOE is essentially adjusted EBITDA minus capitalized software costs minus CAPEX and therefore, a measure of our overall revenue minus overall expenses, whether they are capitalized or not and minus capital expenditures. The items excluded from the AOE calculation are noncash and certain nonrecurring cash expenditures such as restructuring costs or legal-settlement payments. Over a full fiscal year, AOE should be a good proxy for free cash flow.Q3 of fiscal 2019 was our fourth consecutive positive AOE quarter at $1.9 million, compared to an AOE loss of $1.9million during Q3 of last year.
The cumulative AOE during the first three quarters of this fiscal year is $4.1 million, compared to an AOE loss of $6.5 million during the first three quarters of last year. During the first three quarters of fiscal 2019, AOE therefore improved year over year by $10.6 million, while revenue increased by $8.9 million. At the beginning of fiscal 2019, during our May 2018 earnings call, we provided guidance stating that we expect to improve AOE of fiscal 2019 to a break-even level compared to an AOE loss of $6 million in fiscal 2018. We have obviously exceeded those expectations so far.During the current January-to-March fourth quarter, we are planning increased capital investments in a couple of areas.
No.1, expanding the India Development Center from the current capacity of 330 to 660 personnel. While we've already started the expansion process, this does not mean we will do all the hiring right now. As of now, we are creating the space and the infrastructure to grow the center and we have completed some initial hiring. The actual pace of hiring will depend on how well our business continues to grow.
No. 2, the second area of capital-investment plan between now and the end of March is improvements in our SaaS development operation's IT infrastructure. We expect our subscription SaaS-based revenue to continue to grow and want to ensure our infrastructure to support such growth is improved accordingly. Since AOE is a measure of adjusted EBITDA minus capital expenses, we expect AOE to be somewhere close to breakeven or a bit less than that in Q4.
Our cumulative AOE for the first three quarters of fiscal 2019 was $4.1 million. We expect to round out AOE for the entire fiscal-2019 year to around $3.5 million to $4.5 million, which is an increase from the original annual guidance provided of breakeven AOE and would also mean an annual year-over-year improvement of about $10 million. Q3 fiscal 2019 was also one of our best quarters with respect to improving our cash balance. The cash balance at the end of the quarter rose to $37 million, an increase of $4.1 million from the end of the September quarter.
This was achieved with no special one-time working capital-management practices. We manage to a normal accounts payable and accounts receivable rhythm during the quarter. This is one of our best cash balance increase quarters ever, and that's a good reflection of our improving business reality. We've narrowed our cash losses during the first three quarters of this fiscal year to about $2.9 million, compared to a cash loss of $11.6 million during the first three quarters of the previous year.
At the beginning of fiscal 2019, we provided guidance that we expect our cash losses during fiscal 2019 to be somewhere between $3 million and $5 million, compared to fiscal 2018, where our cash losses were about $9.3 million. We now expect to do better than that original guidance. We expect our cash loss for the current year to be somewhere between $0 and $3 million. In addition, we have a reasonable expectation of turning the corner and having a positive cash flow the next fiscal year.
We will provide more comprehensive guidance regarding the various aspects of our business for the next fiscal year, including cash-flow expectations during our next mid-May earnings call. A word or two regarding sales. The last four quarters have been consistently good sales quarters for us, this December quarter being particularly good and one of our best sales quarters ever across all three of our current major geographical regions: U.S., Europe and Asia. We continue to make excellent progress with expanding our relatively small market share in Asia and Europe.
This was also one of our best-ever quarters with respect to new business added. We define new business as a sum of three types of sales: one, new logos, meaning new customers who have never used one of our core products before; two, new sites, meaning current customers beginning to use our core products in additional sites; and three, new products, meaning current customer sites adding one of our products they have not used before. In addition, business from our current major strategic customers continues to increase. Our efforts to expand the base of such major strategic customers are also yielding good results with continuing good progress with multiple such prospective customers.
Our current sales pipeline is at the healthiest level we have seen in a long while. Our win percentage also continues to get better. Our competitive advantage is getting better with each passing month, especially on the point-of-sale POS, side of the business, driven by our flagship InfoGenesis product complemented perfectly by rGuest Buy. We still have a few more quarters to go before we start commanding such a winning position in the property management, PMS, side of our business.
Our current growth continues to be driven mostly by our POS products. We continue to focus on and invest in our PMS products as well and are confident they, too, will become significant growth drivers within the next few quarters. Our R&D and engineering resources trend has more than doubled during the past couple of years. While that helps continuing innovation and improvements in our core products, such increased strength has also helped us introduce multiple new ancillary software modules, providing the much-needed innovation around POS and PMS our customers have been hungry for.
Multiple such modules have been sold and implemented at various customer sites during the past few months. Apart from providing additional upsell opportunities, such modules also help us sell our core POS and PMS products more effectively, while retaining and improving our pricing levels. All these software modules have been developed, sold and implemented in relatively quick time and are based on specific customer requests. We are encouraged by the possibilities in each market we serve.
All the market segments we serve continue to invest in deploying technologies to improve efficiencies, to minimize disruptions, to increase process automation, to enable increasing levels of mobility and systems integration, to increase personalization levels throughout the guest journey in a resort, and every one of those aspects is in tune with our focus areas. Gaming casinos and resorts are increasingly focused on the non-gaming hospitality-related areas with their investments, and that continues to be good for us. Hotel occupancy rates have risen from approximately 60%, six-zero percent in 2001 to approximately 66% in 2018, the highest occupancy rate in nearly 30 years. Hotels, resorts, cruises, foodservice management, each of the market segments we serve has an increasing need for the kind of technology solutions we are specialized in.
Technology is becoming increasingly interwoven into the guest experience in each of these industries. And in Asia and Europe to a large extent, we are only getting started. There is obviously a growing need for hospitality-focused solutions in these continents, which we are beginning to serve well now. Asia and Europe taken together, this fiscal-year 2019 Q3 quarter was our best sales-bookings quarter ever by a fair distance.
And again, we are only getting started now. We like how well we are currently positioned to continue our business momentum and create significant future shareholder value. Within reasonable business limits, we are also fairly well insulated from the vagaries of the general political and macroeconomic environment. To start with, we serve a huge global market, where the total addressable market size in terms of revenue possibilities for vendors like us runs into multiple billions, that's with a B, which is huge relative to our current size.
We have a big runway to grow revenue in both the POS and PMS sides of our business. It's only a matter of how much better we can become. A small change in the rate of growth of the industry either way does not and should not affect our growth prospects. In addition to that, enterprise software for the hospitality industry is inherently challenging.
Serving the kind of big customers like we do and continuing to do so at a world-class level that we do is, by definition, difficult. There's a challenging need to get the core products right, enable various kinds of integrations with third-party products and customer internally developed ancillary modules and systems, innovate well within the core products and create various ancillary products, which create value for customers, handle major complex implementations all over the world, provide world-class customer support and be there every step of the way for our customers, pick up every call from customers and partners seeking help, be there for them. Getting all of this right requires a combination of intense focus on day-to-day execution, while also simultaneously keeping the innovation engine running at a high level. That combination is not an easy task for any software vendor, especially the smaller-sized vendors.
Now the point of all that is there are big barriers to entry into this business. While there are promising software providers coming up in the retail restaurants, QSR and other market segments we don't currently operate in, where relatively standardized one-size-fits-all approach could work, such approaches will not work for the industry segments we serve. And therefore, we don't see too many major competitive threats in the enterprise hospitality space we are essentially focused on. As we continue to increase our R&D and customer services resource levels and talent strengths, as we continue to decrease our cost per unit of R&D output and become a stronger company financially and from a management team's standpoint, we do have multiple other organic and inorganic avenues to grow our business, which we can evaluate carefully when the time is right and make well-thought-out, good, solid growth-driving decisions.
Now on the other hand, the hospitality industry is growing and will continue to grow. Our customers are now dealing with guests who are increasingly more demanding with their technology and customer service needs. The demand for our products has never been higher. Our success depends mainly on how well we can serve such needs.
From our vantage point, even if the economic conditions become a bit rocky, to a certain extent, that will only make our products even more important as our customers have to ensure they serve their guests who they are competing for even better. Due to a general lack of software-technology providers of our size in this industry who are not too big, not small by any stretch and stable, focused only on the hospitality industry and improving with respect to products and customer service, we feel we are well-positioned and will continue to grow if we keep our focus and work relentlessly hard and smart. We believe our fate is essentially in our hands. We are not too dependent on the economic environment around us and one cannot ask for a better position than that.
Without question, like all businesses, we too wish for a good business, political and economic environment to help us continue to do well. But we like our position of not being too dependent on such external variables. In summary, we like our current sales and business momentum. We are now moving past the turnaround phase and entering into a growth phase in our business.
During the past two years, we have worked hard. We have worked smart to turn around our business. And starting now, it's a matter of how well we manage our growth possibilities. This is an exciting time for us.
With the turnaround-related heavy lifting behind us, we are now focused on our future growth path, which frankly is a lot more fun to manage. We are determined to stay humble, work hard, serve our employees, our customers, our products, our processes well, outwork our competition as best as we can, be the most reliable, always available, most innovative and improving partner for our customers and an organization which always keeps the best interest of our shareholders in mind.Consistent profitable growth is the road ahead for us. We like the pathway we are marching along now and remain confident in our future. We look forward to discussing our January-through-March quarter, Q4 of fiscal 2019 results mid May.
We have every expectation that will be yet another record-revenue quarter for us. With that, let me turn the call over to our CFO Tony Pritchett, to provide additional perspective on our financial results and other aspects of our business. Tony?
Thank you, Ramesh, and hello, everyone. Echoing Ramesh's remarks, we are pleased with our fiscal 2019 third-quarter results. More so, we are pleased with the continued progress we are making with our initiatives and their benefit to our operations and key financial metrics, including double-digit top-line growth, progress toward becoming a cash-generating company and positioning the company for further growth. Starting with our top line.
Overall revenue grew by 15% or $4.7 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2019 to $36 million. That compares to $31.3 million in the prior-year period, marking the fifth consecutive quarter of sequential revenue growth and the third consecutive quarterly revenue record since becoming a pure-play hospitality technology provider in calendar 2013, fiscal 2014. Third quarter revenue grew by over $1.8 million or 5% sequentially from $34.2 million in the second quarter of this fiscal year.Importantly, we continue to improve and grow the business while being laser-focused on our cost line items. As a reminder and as discussed on our Q2 call, we adopted agile development and deployment practices across all of our products earlier this fiscal year that preclude the ability for us to capitalize internal labor cost onto the balance sheet.
The second quarter of this fiscal year was the first quarter we saw the effect of these practices on our income statement. The same effect has carried into the third quarter. As a result, our product-development expense line item on the income statement is significantly higher than in prior-year quarters since the cost that was previously removed from the P&L as capitalized software development costs and capitalized onto the balance sheet is now being reflected as an expense. In Q3 of fiscal 2018, this was about $1.8 million.
In the back of our earnings release, you will see a reconciliation of product-development expense for Q3 of fiscal 2018 to include this amount. As an effect, our operating loss and net loss are higher this quarter than they would have been if we had capitalized labor. In addition, our operating cash flows on the cash-flow statement now including wages and contract-labor payments that were previously capitalized, whereas previous quarters reflected a fixed expenditure as an investing activity. Also, please note that in accordance with the modified retrospective method of adopting the new revenue-recognition standards, which we adopted beginning with Q1 of fiscal 2019, our March 31 balance sheet has not been restated to reflect the accounting standards.
Therefore, accounts receivable, prepaid expenses, other noncurrent assets, contract assets and contract liabilities are not directly comparable on the face of the balance sheet. Please refer to the full disclosure in the notes to our consolidated financials in our 10-Q, which will be filed soon, for more disclosure to help with comparison. Now looking at revenue in greater detail. Product revenue increased 25.5% to $10.2 million compared to $8.2 million in the prior-year period as a result of higher hardware and proprietary software license sales on the back of one of our best sales quarters.
Professional services revenue was up 8.4% to $6.4 million, compared to $5.9 million in the prior-year period, reflecting growth in our customer base. Support, maintenance and subscription services or recurring revenue rose 12.4% to a quarterly record $19.3 million compared to $17.2 million in the prior-year period. We are pleased with our continued growth across our recurring revenue, particularly the 25% increase in subscription revenue, which continues to trend ahead of previously stated expectations of approximately 20% year-over-year growth. Recurring revenue was 54% of total revenue, with subscription revenue representing approximately 32% of recurring revenues, marking steady growth compared to 29% in Q3 of last year.
Also of note is that total revenue related to our rGuest platform comprised approximately 9% of total fiscal 2019 third-quarter revenue. We are pleased to see rGuest gaining traction in the marketplace and are very anxious to see what we expect to be a significant contribution as we further leverage rGuest Buy, rGuest Stay and bring to market emerging modules such as rGuest OnDemand, rGuest Book and rGuest Service. Looking ahead to the fiscal fourth quarter, we expect the sales momentum to continue and help us to further our top-line growth and for subscription revenue to outpace the rate of total recurring revenue growth. Regarding installed endpoints, by the end of Q3, we serviced about 53,000 terminal endpoints and 271,000 rooms.
That translates to a 19% and 6% increase, respectively, compared to Q3 of last year. Moving down the income statement. Cost of goods sold increased by 10.7% or $1.7 million during the third quarter to $17.4 million versus $15.7 million in the prior-year period. Of note is that gross margin of all product lines increased compared to the third quarter of last year, meaning that although cost of goods sold increased, it increased at a lower rate than revenue.
The largest contribution to the overall cost of goods sold increase was products cost of goods sold, which increased by $1.6 million, of which $700,000 was due to the increase in amortization of developed technology. And the balance was due to an increase in third-party hardware and related operating system software, which carries with it a hard cost of buying the products from vendors. This led to a gross profit margin of 51.8% or a 190-basis-point improvement over the prior-year period. Products gross profit increased $0.5 million with gross profit margin improving to 18.2%.
The increase in gross profit margin can be attributed to higher software license sales and reduced supply chain costs as a result of processing customer orders directly out of our own warehouse. Professional services gross profit increased by $0.1 million with gross profit margin increasing to 21%, compared to 20.4% in Q3 of fiscal 2018 as a result of increased revenue and higher utilization and billability of our professional-services resources. Our margins were at the low end of our expected range due to the mix of projects handled during the quarter. We continue to expect services margins to range from the low 20 s to the high 20s, depending on the mix of projects in any particular quarter.
Support, maintenance and subscription services gross profit increased $2.4 million, leading to a total gross margin of 79.8% compared to 76% in Q3 of fiscal 2018, reflecting the positive impact of the operational changes we have implemented and the success of our initiatives to grow recurring revenue at a faster pace than cost. Looking at operating expenses and excluding the charges for legal settlements and restructuring severance and other charges, the third quarter saw a 20.1% increase in operating expenses to $22.5 million, compared to $18.7 million in the prior-year period. The increase in operating expenses is due primarily to product-development expenses, which increased by $2.8 million, compared to fiscal Q3 of last year. As discussed, we have dramatically reduced the time lapse between design of a software product or feature and its deployment in the field.
In Q3, this precluded capitalization of software-development costs, and we expect similar outcomes going forward. This change, along with the growth in our number of global R&D resources, led to the increase. Sales and marketing expenses increased $0.9 million or 21.9%, compared to fiscal Q3 of last year, due to increased incentive compensation and the timing of trade shows, while general and administrative expenses decreased $0.2 million or 4.1%, compared to fiscal Q3 of last year. As was the case in the prior quarter, our overall expense level, when normalizing the treatment of capitalized software development by taking both capital expense and operating expense together as a percentage of revenue, was lower in the fiscal 2019 third quarter, compared to the same period last year.
And our expectation remains that we will leverage the operating scale of the business and grow revenue at a faster rate than cost.Our fiscal 2019 third-quarter results led to an operating loss of $3.9 million compared to an operating loss of $3.6 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2018. Our operating loss mainly widened as a result of the classification of capitalized software-development costs. Our fiscal 2019 third-quarter net loss was $4 million compared to $1.9 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2018. Our net loss widened due to the classification of capitalized software-development costs as well as a $1.6 million tax benefit recognized in the third quarter of last year.Adjusted EBITDA was approximately $2.1 million in the third quarter of both fiscal 2019 and fiscal 2018.
However, as reconciled in the back of our earnings release, if software development costs were not capitalized in either period, adjusted EBITDA would show an improvement of $1.9 million over a gain in the fiscal 2018 third quarter of $300,000. Adjusted earnings from operations or AOE for Q3 of fiscal 2019 was $1.9 million, a $3.8 million improvement, compared to a loss of $1.9 million in Q3 of fiscal 2018. This is a metric unaffected by the classification of capitalized software-development costs. Moving to the balance sheet and cash flow statement.
Cash and marketable securities as of December 31, 2018, was $37 million, compared to $32.9 million at September 30, 2018. Free cash flow, defined as cash used in operating activities plus cash used for capital expenditures and cash used for capitalized software-development costs, is a good cash flow metric to look at for us. Free cash flow for the nine months ended December 31, 2018, was a record for us. Free cash outflows of $2.1 million in the first nine months of this year favorably compares to $10.5 million in the first half -- in the first nine months of last year, which is over an $8 million improvement.Going forward, we expect fiscal 2019 year-end cash and cash equivalents to be flat to down $3 million from the fiscal 2018 year-end balance of $39.9 million.
And we expect to end the year with $37 million to $40 million of cash on hand, a significant improvement from the $9.3 million decline in fiscal 2018. Regarding our revenue and AOE guidance, we reiterated this afternoon our forecast for fiscal 2019 full-year revenue growth of approximately 10% compared to fiscal-2018 revenue of approximately $127 million. In addition, we expect to report full-year adjusted earnings from operations of between $3.5 million and $4.5 million in fiscal 2019. That compares to a loss of approximately $6 million for this metric last year.
In closing, while we have a lot of work ahead, we should not lose sight of the fact that fiscal 2019 is so far proving to be a very strong year. We have set several financial records this year and at the same time set ourselves up for future growth and consistent profitability. As Ramesh noted, we continue to be bullish on the outlook for the balance of fiscal 2019 and beyond. I would now like to open the call to questions.
Thank you. [Operator instructions] Our first question comes from Allen Klee of Maxim Group. Your line is now open.
Yes, hello. Congrats on a great quarter. I had a couple financial questions to start with. In terms of gross margins, if I look at your segments, the product segment and the recurring-type revenues, they're continuing to improve the last couple of quarters.
And you had a little uptick in the professional one this quarter. Is that a -- are those a trend that I should think as kind of continuing and it kind of ends up with the overall gross margin roughly flat? Or is there any other color you can add to that?
Allen, I think, the way to think of it is if you just take our overall gross margin, it should continue to improve. We expect our recurring revenue to continue to grow, and our subscription revenue should grow faster than any the line of revenue. And those lines of revenue carry the highest gross margins that we have, right? Incremental revenue added to recurring revenue comes with really high gross margins. So over time, our margins should start to tick up or continue to tick up.
If you think about the different product lines, product revenue and services revenue can be somewhat lumpy when it comes to gross margin percentages. Services changes from quarter to quarter just kind of based on the project mix that we have going on in a given quarter, and like I mentioned on the call, we expect services margins to be somewhere in the low 20 s to high 20% range. But again, it kind of varies quarter to quarter. And then product margins can vary, depending on the mix of software-license revenue that we have.
It can vary a decent amount as far as the percentage goes, but the way to think about it over time is just that on an ongoing basis and over the next several quarters and years, our overall margin should continue to improve.
Great. And then the operating expenses below gross margins, is it reasonable to think that kind of stays at the kind of the run rate it's been at as a percent of sales?
Yeah, so where we are now for the next few quarters is a generally good expectation. We have said -- I think, we said it on the last call that product-development expense next year probably ticks up a couple or three percentage points from where it is now. On the whole though, if you think about on an annual basis and you start thinking about next year, our overall cost as a percentage of revenue should continue to be about in this range or maybe come down a little bit with that nuance for product development expense ticking up a little bit. Does that answer your question?
Yes. And then just remind me with the building out of the India Development Center. I wasn't quite sure of what the impact that has on CAPEX. Maybe you said it and I missed it, I'm sorry.
So the initial cost to build out the facility -- in that facility, we rent space in a complex in India. So we have about 68,000 square feet there. We're building out about half of that right now. We will see a decent contribution to CAPEX in Q4 from that build-out.
That's why we expect AOE to be close to breakeven, possibly slightly negative in Q4. It's because of that CAPEX that we're going to spend in Q4.
That's right. Thank you. And you -- could you just repeat the percentage increases of point of sale and hotel rooms served, what that was year over year? And what I'm trying to think about is right now, it sounds like point of sales has been growing high double digits and PMS has been growing kind of like high single digit. But you've alluded to that in a couple of quarters, it's possible that PMS could pick up its growth rate once you build out the products.
So was there a way to think about the relative kind of size of a typical POS versus a hotel type of a deal and profitability so that maybe that can help us think about what this could mean a couple of quarters out, when the PMS hopefully ramps up?
Yeah, so -- yeah. Hi, Allen. Thank you. This is Ramesh.
We would think of POS and PMS as two fairly distinct separate businesses. POS sales involve both software and hardware typically, because you sell terminals along with the POS software. PMS is a classic application software sale. It's only software when we sell PMS.
And the two are fairly independent. I mean, certain customers will prefer buying both from us. That is always there. But in general, they are not going to make a decision to buy one just because they have the other from us.
We have to win each of them based on the merit of our products and service and support and all the variables that go into a selection process. So dollar for dollar, I would say PMS is more profitable for us, because it doesn't involve hardware. And currently, competitive advantage-wise, it is difficult to say no to us on a POS RFP. PMS, we have a bit more work to do.
That doesn't mean we don't win PMS deals now. But in order for PMS growth to also reach the 20% range, we just have a few more quarters of work to do on the product. And all our success, all our growth is mostly product-driven, Allen. When the products become -- when the products reach a stage when they are obviously competitively the better products, everything else flows easier for us.
And on the PMS products, we just have a few more quarters of work to do, and that only makes me think positive as far as revenue growth is concerned. Currently, POS is pulling as well, but once PMS also starts pulling, our revenue should really start growing at an even faster pace.
That's very helpful, because it sounds like not only it was good revenue growth better but also profitability if PMS is a little more profitable. Thank you. And then on the competitive position, you talked about your advantages versus some of companies that are maybe smaller than yourselves and can't be as innovative. But how do you think you're competing with the kind of 800-pound gorilla, the big guy out there? What -- are you seeing anything that makes you worry more than normal? Or what are you thinking?
I think, if anything, I'm worrying a bit less these days. If anything, during the last couple of quarters, as can be seen by the sales results, our competitive advantage is increasing. Our position is becoming better. Based on what we see in the marketplace, it does feel like we are making more progress with our core products, with our innovation within the core products in terms of adding features and doing what will produce value for customers.
We are coming out with ancillary products around POS and PMS at a faster rate than the competition. That's how it seems like to us. And given our -- the current momentum of increasing sales, I'll tell you that I think our competitive advantage is getting better. It's a positive move.
And from the bigger competitors, I think, we are better in terms of customer service and how much attention we pay to customers, mainly because this is the only industry we are focused on. So things are getting better, Allen, from a competitive advantage and from a selling standpoint.
OK, great. And then it was nice to hear how international has ticked up in the quarter. Any -- is there anything you can point to of your actions that you think is going to be supporting that going forward?
Yes, Allen. So majority of why we are beginning to make an impact with our international selling and revenue is also product-driven. The products needed features that our European and Asian customers required, which, for a long time, we did not get done. So those features are getting done now.
And therefore, our products have competitive advantage in Asia and Europe as well. And in addition, we are also increasing our presence there. We've added sales staff there. We've added support staff there.
The fact that the India Development Center is in Asia, obviously helps. We are able to service our Asia customers a lot quicker these days. So all of that is contributing to our international sales and revenue levels picking up. The products now have the features those markets require, plus we have more stable offices there.
We're adding sales staff. We're adding support staff. All that is helping.
OK. And then maybe just lastly, could you talk about some of the newer software modules or maybe stuff that came from the customer that you feel most promising about?
All of them are beginning to make an impact, but I will just touch on a couple of them for you, Allen. One is rGuest Book, which is a web-based booking engine, that multiple customers came to us and wanted us to develop our own booking engine, which integrates well with our property management system, because customers want -- when you go to a website to book a room, they want to differentiate between, say, a platinum player and a gold player and make different kinds of offers to them. And that booking engine can do only if it has visibility to the PMS data. So we developed that.
One customer went live, if I'm not mistaken, in the May-June time frame. One major Vegas customer is going live as we speak now in the next couple of weeks. And one other major customer in Vegas is in the process of going live, say, in the next three, four weeks or so. So that process is making -- that product is making good progress.
And then we have rGuest Express Mobile, which is a mobile phone-based check-in, check-out, so that you don't need to stand in a queue. We also have an Express kiosk that has gone live and is in the process of expanding to more kiosks in the casino in Las Vegas again. rGuest OnDemand is a product that enables desktop ordering and mobile ordering. And a couple of major customers are looking at it now, and we have actually signed a couple of deals just in the last one or two weeks.
rGuest car, golf activity. So basically, we have additional modules to our PMS that handles car management and golf management. There are customers who are in the process of buying that. And in addition to all of this, like we have other mobile ordering features that we're adding to InfoGenesis, and there's a whole lot of features we have recently added in the last six months to our rGuest Stay product.
So that product is getting filled up with PMS features. So in terms of software improvements, ancillary products and core products, we are a long way ahead now than we were six months ago. And we expect that rate of improvement to continue over the next six months and only get quicker after that.
Thank you. [Operator instructions] And this does conclude for question-and-answer session. I would now like to turn the call back over to Ramesh for any closing remarks.
Thank you, Sonia. Thank you all for your continued interest in Agilysys. Please enjoy a couple of terrific weeks around the Super Bowl, and we'll talk to you soon mid May. Thank you.
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Zacks Investment Research upgraded shares of Jazz Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:JAZZ) from a hold rating to a strong-buy rating in a research report report published on Tuesday morning, Zacks.com reports. Zacks Investment Research currently has $158.00 target price on the specialty pharmaceutical company’s stock.
JAZZ has been the subject of a number of other research reports. Cantor Fitzgerald restated a buy rating and set a $185.00 price target on shares of Jazz Pharmaceuticals in a report on Tuesday, February 12th. Oppenheimer set a $180.00 price target on shares of Jazz Pharmaceuticals and gave the stock a buy rating in a report on Sunday, December 23rd. Wells Fargo & Co set a $162.00 target price on shares of Jazz Pharmaceuticals and gave the company a buy rating in a report on Tuesday, March 19th. TheStreet downgraded shares of Jazz Pharmaceuticals from a b- rating to a c+ rating in a report on Tuesday, February 19th. Finally, BidaskClub upgraded shares of Jazz Pharmaceuticals from a hold rating to a buy rating in a report on Tuesday, December 18th. Five equities research analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating, fourteen have given a buy rating and one has assigned a strong buy rating to the company. The stock currently has an average rating of Buy and an average target price of $182.71.
NASDAQ:JAZZ opened at $135.90 on Tuesday. Jazz Pharmaceuticals has a 52 week low of $113.52 and a 52 week high of $184.00. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.57, a quick ratio of 3.42 and a current ratio of 3.57. The stock has a market cap of $7.90 billion, a PE ratio of 11.10, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 0.92 and a beta of 1.23.
Jazz Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:JAZZ) last issued its quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, February 26th. The specialty pharmaceutical company reported $3.27 earnings per share for the quarter, beating the Zacks’ consensus estimate of $2.66 by $0.61. Jazz Pharmaceuticals had a net margin of 23.64% and a return on equity of 26.20%. The firm had revenue of $476.46 million for the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $459.48 million. During the same period last year, the company posted $2.95 EPS. Jazz Pharmaceuticals’s quarterly revenue was up 9.2% compared to the same quarter last year. As a group, analysts expect that Jazz Pharmaceuticals will post 13.19 EPS for the current fiscal year.
In related news, CFO Matthew P. Young sold 1,916 shares of the company’s stock in a transaction that occurred on Wednesday, February 27th. The shares were sold at an average price of $131.46, for a total transaction of $251,877.36. The sale was disclosed in a filing with the SEC, which is accessible through this hyperlink. Also, CFO Matthew P. Young sold 1,152 shares of the company’s stock in a transaction that occurred on Wednesday, March 6th. The shares were sold at an average price of $135.41, for a total transaction of $155,992.32. Following the transaction, the chief financial officer now directly owns 38,700 shares in the company, valued at approximately $5,240,367. The disclosure for this sale can be found here. Insiders have sold 11,668 shares of company stock worth $1,606,567 in the last three months. Insiders own 3.90% of the company’s stock.
Institutional investors have recently added to or reduced their stakes in the company. JPMorgan Chase & Co. increased its position in shares of Jazz Pharmaceuticals by 3.0% in the third quarter. JPMorgan Chase & Co. now owns 1,912,173 shares of the specialty pharmaceutical company’s stock worth $321,494,000 after acquiring an additional 56,291 shares in the last quarter. Bank of New York Mellon Corp increased its position in Jazz Pharmaceuticals by 14.0% during the third quarter. Bank of New York Mellon Corp now owns 1,690,385 shares of the specialty pharmaceutical company’s stock worth $284,205,000 after acquiring an additional 207,954 shares during the period. Martingale Asset Management L P increased its position in Jazz Pharmaceuticals by 10,786.8% during the third quarter. Martingale Asset Management L P now owns 174,516 shares of the specialty pharmaceutical company’s stock worth $29,342,000 after acquiring an additional 172,913 shares during the period. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP increased its position in Jazz Pharmaceuticals by 4.1% during the third quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP now owns 302,539 shares of the specialty pharmaceutical company’s stock worth $50,861,000 after acquiring an additional 11,988 shares during the period. Finally, United Services Automobile Association increased its position in Jazz Pharmaceuticals by 53.4% during the third quarter. United Services Automobile Association now owns 18,537 shares of the specialty pharmaceutical company’s stock worth $3,117,000 after acquiring an additional 6,455 shares during the period. 93.41% of the stock is owned by institutional investors.
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Perfect for the plain Jane kind of person, The Linda sea glass necklace features a single bezel set piece of genuine kelly green sea glass in its basic form. Just the right touch of color and interest the small and dainty design is just right.
Perfect for the plain Jane kind of person, The Linda necklace features a single bezel set piece of kelly green sea glass in its basic form. Just the right touch of color and interest – the small and dainty design is just right. This sea glass necklace is made with a thin cable chain available in 16 inches (as shown) or also in 18 inches or 20 inches and is finished with a spring-ring clasp. Your necklace will be made especially for you with a piece of genuine sea glass similar to the piece shown.
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CECO shares have a market-typical stock price level. While they are good value, they are riskily financed, and show below average growth. We recommend evaluating if the future of the company CECO is typical for this industry which the market average price level of the shares suggests. If you believe that the future of the company is above average, that would be an argument for buying the shares and vice versa.
Last update of Combined Rank: 12-Apr-2019. Stock research history is based on the Obermatt Method. The higher the rank, the better CECO is in the corresponding investment strategy.
Last update of Value Rank: 12-Apr-2019. Stock analysis on value ratios: The higher the rank, the lower the value ratio of CECO; except for dividend yield where the rank is higher, the higher the yield.
Financial reporting date of Growth Rank: 30-Jun-2018. Stock analysis on growth metrics: The higher the rank, the higher the growth and returns of CECO.
Financial reporting date of Safety Rank: 30-Jun-2018. Stock analysis on safety metrics: The higher the rank, the lower the leverage of CECO and the more cash is available to service its debt.
Stock analysis by the purely financial fact-based Obermatt Method for the investment strategies Value, Growth and Safety for CECO from April 12, 2019.
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2019-04-20T20:14:44Z
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Updated (03/08/19) – Another year wiser! Thank you for sticking with me.
This has been a long-awaited post. In fact, it’s been my last piece of this blogs entirety to finish. I knew when it came time to share the “Essence of Emily” with the world, I wanted this short piece about myself to be the finishing touch.
This blog means the absolute world to me. It’s something I’ve dreamt up for years. From deciding on a domain name, designing every corner of the site, photographing, writing, styling, and to paying the not so fun website-ownership fees, this is SO personal (hence the name).
A lot of you know me very well, assuming a majority of you are friends & family, but for those who don’t, I’m glad you’re here! You should know I’ve started a handful of blogs before, so making the launch of this one seems like it’s deemed for failure. However, over the past few years, I’ve gained a whole new level of writing maturity and I hold a completely different outlook on blogging, fashion, beauty, and life itself. Now at 22-years-old, I feel like my voice truly matters and I’m at a spot in life where I feel motivated, inspired and supported to carry this blog with me in all my life adventures.
While this all purely a hobby, I’m working hard to make it a career! I’m no professional when I suggest to you to buy certain products or shop at specific stores, but I am a young woman on a college budget who’s learned a thing or two. So again, thank you for stopping by my happy corner of the internet and I hope to hear from you soon.
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Print Layout Display – How can we help you?
Show or hide information such as texture repeat grid, pattern names or baselines in the Print Layout Mode.
Right-click on the 2D pattern window.
Select Show Texture Repeat Grid.
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Saturday started early as usual with the sun beating down and water running cool. With the guys taking time to train on the feature, working on moves and trying build rides.
In the afternoon the queues at the hole tends to get really busy so the team together with a few hangers on from the English team took a trip to the top of a mountain in search of a mountain roller coaster, that unfortunately doesn’t exist this time of year.
So up we went to take in the views and we found an adventure playground and a petting zoo.
So we took the time to relax and chill with digger rides and see-saws followed by ice-cream. whilst watching a thunder storm roll in off the mountains at this point we decided cable cars at the top of the mountains were not going to be our best idea so we legged it to get back to close the tents.
The rain came and went before we could notice so back to the swimming pool it was with a few jumps off the diving board and a relaxing swim in the indoor pool.
The evening was spent watching the world cup and enjoying the sights of Lienz.
The hills were alive with fires set around the surrounding mountains in different patterns and shapes we believe this was a tradition to mark the anniversary of napoleans Defeat. But it looked impressive!! In town their was live music dancing and bars in the street, Including an awesome percussion band.
The evening life in lienz has a lot of variety with music to enjoy and nice restaurants through to night clubs and bars the evening is always exciting.
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The Feast of the Holy Family — Latin Liturgy Association, Inc.
O Lord Jesus Christ, who, being subject to Mary and Joseph, didst sanctify home life with ineffable virtues: grant that, with the aid of both, we may be taught by the example of Thy Holy Family, and attain to eternal fellowship with them: Who livest and reignest with God the Father, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end.
Epistle from Blessed Paul the Apostle to the Colossians, 3. 12-17.
Brethren, Put ye on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, the bowels of mercy, benignity, humility, modesty, patience: bearing with one another and forgiving one another, if any have a complaint against another: even as the Lord hath forgiven you, so do you also. But above all these things have charity, which is the bond of perfection: and let the peace of Christ rejoice in your hearts, wherein also you are called in one body: and be ye thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you abundantly, in all wisdom: teaching and admonishing one another in psalms, hymns, and spiritual canticles, singing in grace in your hearts to God. All whatsoever you do in word or in work, do all in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ, giving thanks to God and the Father by Jesus Christ our Lord.
One thing I have asked of the Lord, this will I seek after: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life. (Ps. 83. 5.) Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house, O Lord, they shall praise Thee for ever and ever. Alleluia, alleluia. (Isa. 45. 15.) Verily Thou art a hidden King, the God of Israel, the Savior. Alleluia.
Continuation of the holy Gospel according to St. Luke, 2. 42-52.
When Jesus was twelve years old, they going up into Jerusalem, according to the custom of the feast, and having fulfilled the days, when they returned, the Child Jesus remained in Jerusalem, and His parents knew it not. And thinking that He was inthe company, they came a day’s journey, and sought Him among their kinsfolk and acquaintances. And not finding Him, they returned into Jerusalem, seeking Him. And it came to pass that after three days they found Him in the Temple, sitting in the midst of the doctors, hearing them and asking them questions. And all that heard Him were astonished at His wisdom and His answers. And seeing Him they wondered. And His Mother said to Him: Son, why hast Thou done so to us? Behold Thy father and I have sought Thee sorrowing. And He said to them: How is it that you sought Me? Did you not know that I must be about My Father’s business? And they understood not the word that He spoke unto them. And He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was subject to them. And His Mother kept all these words in her heart. And Jesus advanced in wisdom and age, and grace with God and men.
The parents of Jesus carried Him to Jerusalem, to present Him to the Lord.
Jesus went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was subject to them.
The special devotion which sets forth the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph as the model of virtue for all Christian households began in the seventeenth century. It commenced almost simultaneously in Canada and France: the Association of the Holy Family being founded in Montreal in 1663, and the Daughters of the Holy Family in Paris in 1674. Numerous other congregations and associations under the Patronage of the Holy Family have been established since that time, and they are spread over the world. The archconfraternity was established by Bl. Pius IX in 1847. In 1893, Leo XIII approved a Feast for Canada, and Pope Benedict XV extended the Feast of the Holy Family to the whole Church and ordered its celebration to take place on the Sunday after the Epiphany. Commentary by Fr. Sylvester Juergens S.M. (1894-1969).
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With this special selection of Chipurnoi candies, you'll find it hard just to have one! That's because these particular treats are known to sooth sore throats as well as the soul. With a giant selection of Glitterati Mints and Puntini Chips, you'll find flavors ranging from Sambuca, to fruits and berries, to eucalyptus, mint, and many more. Since every candy comes individually wrapped, Chipurnoi makes a perfect choice to keep around the house and snack on one by one, to pop into your purse or pocket on the way out the door, or even to put into an adult piñata or gift basket!
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Because every patient with bronchiectasis is different, the symptoms experienced from a chronic lung condition can vary widely. For clinicians, this presents the challenge of choosing a bronchiectasis treatment that is most effective in allowing patients to live a healthier, fuller life—without the physical and financial stress of ongoing hospitalization and emergency room visits.
Though bronchiectasis remains an underdeveloped area of study, various treatments are emerging to improve many of the symptoms associated with bronchiectasis. To help patients understand the different approaches to treating bronchiectasis, we’ve included an overview on some methods currently being prescribed by clinicians today.
According to the American Lung Association, prescribers may choose to treat bronchiectasis-related symptoms using a combination of antibiotics and other medications.
Airway clearance techniques can be administered manually, through a hand-held device, or by using a respiratory vest. Airway clearance techniques, including chest physiotherapy, help loosen mucus in the lungs so it is more easily coughed out.
Through the use of an inflatable respiratory vest, pulses of air repeatedly squeeze and release the patient’s upper body, which helps to thin mucus and propel it towards major airways where it can be more easily coughed out. This type of airway clearance treatment is performed independently (without the aid of a caregiver or respiratory therapist) in the comfort of a patient’s home.
To learn more about treating bronchiectasis with HFCWO Therapy, watch this video featuring Dr. Frederic Seifer, board-certified pulmonologist.
A recent article published in BMC Pulmonary Medicine chronicles a 2018 study on the effectiveness of lung transplantation to increase the survival rate of patients living with severe end stage non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis. The findings revealed improvements in lung function and survival rates after receiving the transplant, with most patients testing negative for future infections (over a five year period).
Though there are multiple methods for treating bronchiectasis, the outcome will depend on the severity of your condition and how your body reacts to certain medications and treatments.
To learn more about bronchiectasis, its symptoms, and effective airway clearance devices, such as The SmartVest Airway Clearance System, a HFCWO therapy device that works to help patients manage their chronic symptoms and prevent recurring inflammation and infection, contact Electromed today!
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Christ’s church, of course, is rooted in Christ’s historical work in the gospel and tethered to the historical word of the Scriptures, tethered to a long tradition, too, of doctrinal faithfulness. To always be reforming is of course to always be returning to the gospel and the biblical markers of orthodoxy.
With this in mind, it makes perfect sense that the new day for Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s undergrad institution be a renewal of the vision from the “olden days.” To be specific, what was formerly Midwestern College has been renamed and relaunched as Spurgeon College. Why? Because the vision Spurgeon cast in the Victorian age, and the legacy he left afterwards, is a fitting vision for the future of our institution.
That’s the nutshell “why” on the college’s new name. How about the “why” for prospective students? If you’re a high school student looking at what comes next—or a parent or pastor helping one figure that out—here are three simple reasons Spurgeon College ought to be on your radar.
One thing that hasn’t changed at Midwestern’s undergrad level is the robust and rigorous devotion to the Bible. Like the Prince of Preachers for whom the college has been named, we are devoted to God’s word and believe it is inspired, inerrant, and infallible. If man cannot live except by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God, what would our preparation of young men and women be without rooting them in those very words? Whether a student is preparing for vocational ministry or preparing for the marketplace, Spurgeon College believes the best equipping for the world is a grounding in the word.
One thing hasn’t changed since Spurgeon’s day, and it is this: the temptations to drift from the unchanging word of God are found both in the religious world and out. Spurgeon sought to hold the fort for orthodoxy during the Downgrade Controversy while at the same time seeking to apply the Bible’s vision for God’s rule in the world to social and institutional issues of his day. His was a whole kingdom mindset, and Spurgeon College’s vision of existing For the Kingdom is providing students with the same.
Spurgeon launched a preacher’s college and an orphanage. He preached against doctrinal drift in the church and against slavery in the world. He preached a whole Christ for the whole world, and thus students coming to Spurgeon College ought to prepare to have their whole selves engaged in God’s whole kingdom.
From helping you apply God’s truth to your pursuit of a degree in business or education to preparing you to think through the depths of philosophy or theology, the opportunities to take big steps forward in your life are abundant at Spurgeon College. Our Accelerate degree program allows students to pursue both their B.A. and M.Div. simultaneously in just five years of intensive study. The FUSION process allows students exploring a call to missions to get hands-on and round-the-world experience. The Kansas City metro is a growing and increasingly diversifying mission field. The nations are coming here. The opportunities to grow in your faith while growing in your education are accumulating by the day.
The Spurgeon College campus is warm and engaging. The options for local church membership are numerous and the fellowships are gracious. Profs at Spurgeon College love their students and make ample time for coffees and lunches and informal get-togethers. Kansas City is a fun and vibrant place to live and explore. And if you’re looking for a campus culture that is centered on the gospel and all of its implications, this is the campus you’re looking for. The gracious community spirit is the beating heart of campus life, while the fun fellowships, conferences and concerts, and numerous leadership opportunities keep the place jumping.
The saying goes, “Those who forget their past are destined to repeat it.” We realize the world is changing rapidly, and the demands on ministry and mission are increasing because of it. But we know that the best way of navigating the future is staying connected to past faithfulness while trusting in Christ’s ever-present faithfulness to uphold the universe by the word of his power. As Midwestern Seminary Provost Jason Duesing has said, “The naming of our college for C.H. Spurgeon reflects our joyful mission. For, in the name Spurgeon, we are not only upholding the legacy and core theological commitments of this Baptist theologian and preacher, but we are pointing to what Spurgeon spent his every breath pointing—namely Jesus Christ.” Ultimately, this is the biggest reason to attend. If you’re looking for an educational experience in which Jesus is the center of the entire system, Spurgeon College is for you.
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2019-04-21T18:39:37Z
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Our IoT and Infrastructure & Automotive divisions are seeking new college graduates to join our team as analog/mixed-signal design engineers. As a Design Engineer at Silicon Labs you will play a key role in designing transistor-level analog circuit blocks, doing and/or supervising physical layout, verifying circuit level operation and performance, and assisting with tape-out related activities.
As a Design Engineer on the IoT team you will work on developing analog modules for MCU applications. These modules include data converters, LDO’s, DC-DC’s, comparators, and other analog/mixed-signal circuitry. Learn more about our IoT products here.
Analog/mixed-signal circuit and sub-system specification, design, analysis, and implementation (including schematic entry, simulation, layout supervision, etc.).
Development and use of behavioral models for simulation of analog and mixed-signal circuits. Verification of analog and mixed-signal sub-systems and the entire chip using transistor-level and behavioral models. Laboratory measurements and validation of ICs.
Strong motivation to contribute to all facets of chip design from conceptualization to release to mass production.
Experience with analog IC circuit design in a CAD environment.
Strong knowledge of analog/mixed-signal circuit concepts, simulation, and testing techniques.
Good verbal and written communication and presentation skills, positive attitude, and willingness to work on a team.
Working knowledge of Cadence Virtuoso, Spectre, AMS, BDASim, Matlab, and other circuit simulation tools.
Analog/mixed-signal techniques, system noise analysis, layout trade-offs, etc.
High-speed, high-performance analog/mixed-signal circuit design techniques.
Design of sigma-delta and/or Nyquist ADC and DACs.
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Are you developing new exhibitions, interpretive programs, or public spaces that involve technology? Join us for the upcoming online conference, AAM Technology, Interpretation, and Education 2010 (TIE 2010).
TIE 2010 is a multi-day, multi-session online conference that provides an interactive forum for museum professionals at all levels to explore current technology trends and practices in museum education, interpretation, exhibition, public programs, and outreach. Participants will engage with technologists, education/interpretation specialists, and other expert practitioners to examine technology and new media projects that support the interpretation of collections and enhance learning experiences.
To register or for more information, please visit www.aam-us.org.
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2019-04-24T09:49:12Z
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Clean water is one of the primary needs of a person. It aids in bodily functions such as cleansing the system and digesting food. Nowadays, most of the planet’s water is contaminated due to different waste materials humans dumped every day. The chemicals transpired from waste residues cause adverse and irreversible effects.
The United Nations’ World Water Assessment Programme presented that 2 million tons of sewage and industrial garbage gets dumped into bodies of water daily. It is equivalent to 1,500 cubic kilometers of wastewater which dominates clean rivers.
The UN also added that human waste causes water to be unsafe for consumption. In connection, the UNICEF shared that 63 percent of the rural area population practice open defecation. Without knowing it, the residents may have ingested fecally-contaminated water which could cause illnesses such as typhoid, cholera, and amoebiasis.
In 2010, the Toxic Release Inventory office recorded 226 million pounds of toxic chemicals in over a thousand bodies of water in the United States. The bulk comprised of nitrate compounds. Global health experts studied that exposure to nitrate causes cancer.
Therefore, individuals should not take a blind eye to the problem. The UN predicts that if the issue continues to persist, the planet would not have sufficient drinking water by 2050.
Not only will water pollution affect humans but also animals. Environmental experts examined aquatic animals might come in contact with unseen substances that could affect their habitat and their bodies.
It could also disrupt the food chain because those at the lower end of the web are already highly infected. Other fish have a higher risk of getting sick or dying. These effects emphasize the importance of clean water for the benefit of the planet’s inhabitants.
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Two years ago, the world record for the most balloons popped with a laser in 60 seconds was set by Ashrita Furman, the man who breaks Guinness World Records for fun.
To date, Furman has set more than 600 records of all sorts, and still holds 226 of them.
Using a hand-held focusable blue laser pointer, he popped a total of 63 balloons in 60 seconds, registering his name into the Guinness World Book of Records.
Fast forward two years, the record was smashed yesterday. The interesting thing here is that it was not by person, but a car – the BMW M2 Competition.
In less than 60 seconds, the M2 Competition popped 79 balloons which were positioned in a way that they created the ‘M’ logo, using a laser positioned behind the grille.
According to BMW, this was not only a showcase of speed, but also the agility of the M2 Competition which is powered by a 3.0 litre turbocharged straight-six engine producing 410 PS and 550 Nm, which is 40 PS and 85 Nm more than the regular M2.
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2019-04-23T12:37:56Z
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Children have so much energy that sometimes it seems they’ll bring the house down if you can’t think of something for them to do. It’s an eternal problem for parents with children of all ages: how can I keep them busy?
Luckily for you, we’ve put together a list of 21 suggestions you might want to try. They vary in terms of what age they work best for, but we’re convinced that they’re all perfect in their own way for keeping your kids busy when it’s raining outside.
Provided they can be easily accessed and are completely unplugged from the electricity, together with your child you can paint the blades of an ordinary household fan different colours. Put it back together, turn on the fan, and see how impressed your little ones are by the whirling rainbow effect!
Mix the butter and cream together in a food processor. Carefully add the powdered sugar to the mixture, stirring all the time. The mixture should turn into dough which is thick enough to be moulded by your hands. Add the vanilla extract at the end. Knead the dough having sprinkled it with more powdered sugar. Divide it into several parts, adding a drop of food colouring to each one (if you choose not to use food colouring, it works just as well if left white). Now it’s ready to let your child have a go — they can flatten it with a rolling pin, cut out figures and shapes, or just mould it how they want with their hands. And remember — if they decided to take a bite, there’s no danger at all!
Provided you take care to make them absolutely secure, you can set up swings for your kids at home just like you would in the back garden. Remember — the chances are your kids will want to sit in them all day long!
If winter is still a long way off, try making your own snow. All you need to do is mix together corn starch with shaving foam. You can also add a little food colouring to make multi-coloured snow.
Gather up some buttons, beads, jar and bottle lids, and other similar objects lying around the house, and make little faces out of them with your child. Not only will this keep your child busy, it will stimulate their imagination and a develop their dexterity as well.
You can mix together some hair gel, food colouring, glitter and even sweets to make various unusual kinds of paint. Your children will be even more fascinated than usual by the kinds of things they can draw.
All you have to do here is melt down some chocolate, then dip a blown-up balloon into it. Allow the chocolate to cool down and harden, then pop it. Now you have edible bowls!
Simply break up some cardboard boxes into their separate parts, tape them together, and cut out arcs in one or more sides. A whole day of fun is guaranteed.
You can use a large cardboard box to draw a map of an entire city together with your child. It’s a great inspiration for their toy cars.
You need a wooden board, some newspapers, toilet paper, glue and paint. Make paper balls out of the newspapers and toilet paper, then paint them the colours of the various planets. Paint the board with stars, and attach the planets to it.
All you need for this is some toilet rolls and cardboard boxes, and a bit of paint and creativity.
A great idea if new year is approaching. With the help of some acrylic paints, your child can let their imagination run riot with a plain bauble. They’ll be very proud of the result.
This one’s self-explanatory. Your kids will be fascinated!
Cut out the silhouettes of some sea creatures using black paper, along with those of seaweed, rocks and so on. Colour a piece of white paper with marine colours — shades of blue and green. Use colours which won’t dry immediately. Then give your child a pippet full of water, and show them how to put a few droplets on the painted piece of paper — it will create a bubbly, ’underwater’ effect. Wait for the paper to dry completely, then glue the various sea creatures to it.
Gather some leaves from the park, clean off any soil and dirt, and use an iron to flatten them out and dry them. Place the leaves between the folds of a piece of paper, and grab a soft pencil or crayon. Colour the area where the leaf is placed underneath in broad strokes, and the detailed outline of the leaf with all its larger and smaller veins will appear. Your child will be fascinated!
Mark out the numbers for a game of hopscotch on the floor somewhere at home using coloured tape or paper. Now your kids can play their favourite game indoors.
If the underside of your umbrella is black, you can easily paint it to resemble a view of outer space with galaxies and twinkling stars. All you need is some paint and a little imagination. Your kids will find it fascinating.
You can make wonderful bubbles by mixing water and any type of liquid soap in a bowl. Put the neck of the bottle into the solution. Then squeeze the sides of the bottle to let the bubbles out.
By this we mean make some lightsabres out of balloons — that way no one can get hurt. To make them glow you need some flashlights, as well as a toilet roll to help make the handle.
You’ll need a chewing gum (Tubble Gum is the best choice), tap water, some Coke, and a syringe. First, squeeze some Tubble Gum onto your fingers and make a "sack" out of it. Fill the sack with tap water and stick the edges together, making a water balloon. Now fill the syringe with Coke and gently insert the needle into the balloon, slowly squeezing the Coke inside. Congratulations, you’ve made your own slime ball! It won’t live long, but both you and your kids will manage to have fun with it until it pops.
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The Lawrence Country Club golf course was completely renovated and re-opened for play in September, 2006. The course was nominated by Golf Digest as one of the top five renovated country club courses in the Midwest Region. All 18 holes were redesigned and sculptured to create a magnificent and challenging course for all levels of play. LCC is one of only two country clubs in the state of Kansas with bent grass tee boxes, fairways and greens. LCC hosted the Women’s Big 12 Golf Championship in 2012.
We offer an extensive golf program; whether you’re looking to just have fun, or seriously work on your game, you can find it all at LCC. Our Head Golf Pro and PGA Professional, Chris Mabry, can help you fine tune your swing, or teach beginners the basics! We have a full Junior Program in addition to a dedicated Ladies Golf Program. Our Tuesday Night Ladies League is a great way to get into the game, but most importantly, have fun!
Rolling hills, tree-lined fairways, bent grass fairways and tiered greens, white sand bunkers, and five lakes all enhance the golfing experience. The course is very walkable as the distance from greens to tees is in close proximity.
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2019-04-24T01:51:25Z
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Daffodils and dandelions tell us spring is just around the corner. Both plants produce lovely yellow flowers, but one we fertilize, and the other we poison. Ironically, it’s the one we detest that we should actually revere. Daffodils may be pretty, but dandelions are packed with nutritional and medicinal benefits!
Dandelion leaves are rich in vitamins K and A and also contain vitamins C, B1, B2, B6, and folate. They’re a good source of iron, calcium, and potassium, with smaller amounts of manganese, magnesium, and phosphorus. Did you know that dandelion leaves are among the best sources of beta carotene, along with other leafy greens? It might be well worth your while to create a special bed to grow organic dandelions. No need for a green thumb either–they’ll thrive even under the most negligent of conditions.
The leaves are best eaten in the spring, when they’re young and tender since the full-grown leaves tend to be bitter. You can add the leaves to salads or cook them with a little salt, pepper, and lemon juice for a simple but nutritious side dish. If the flavor is still too strong combine them with other greens like spinach or chard.
Dandelion flowers are typically not eaten, although you can find a few recipes that incorporate them. They’re also made into dandelion wine in some parts of the world, but I’m not so sure I’d be a fan. Still, I’m willing to try it if I run across some.
There are no known side effects from eating dandelions or drinking dandelion tea, but there are many health benefits! You can easily drink several cups of tea every day as a preventative or for maintaining good health.
This spring, don’t poison your dandelions! They are God’s gift to you for good health. Enjoy them!
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As part of the launch strategy for the premiere homesite offering in the Austin area, The Hillside at Spanish Oaks, etainia designed a micro-site to build interest for pre-sales. In conjunction with small brochure designed by etainia, and accompanies by a letter from the developer – Club Members and Spanish Oaks homeowners were given the first introduction to this unique collection of 64 homesites. Etainia has also been engaged to redesign the main Spanish Oaks website and manage the digital marketing and communications campaigns for the community.
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When Georgios Maridakis' product breaks it's actually an intentional feature. His Clock Vase indicates time with a little hammer that knocks against the porcelain. And at the right stroke, it shatters.
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Assemblyman Evan Low successfully requested an audit of the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters.
Santa Clara County’s much-maligned election system is about to go under the microscope.
On Wednesday, the state’s Joint Committee on Legislative Audit unanimously approved Assemblyman Evan Low’s request to dig into the county Registrar of Voters (ROV). Low cited administrative mistakes and errors in the ROV that date back to June 2010.
“We need to ensure all voters have access to an open and accessible electoral process that is free from barriers,” Low said in a March 17 letter.
In his request, the assemblyman stated that the goal of the audit—expected to last five months—would be to assess mistakes in previous ballots to determine if the errors were isolated or part of a broader systemic failure. Low, whose district includes Campbell and other parts of West Valley, posed six questions in his request. He wants to know how effective communication has been when informing voters of mistakes, as well as what measures are being taken to prevent similar errors from occurring.
“An independent comprehensive audit of Santa Clara County will safeguard voters’ constitutional right to vote and ensure these voters are not disenfranchised due to administrative errors or practices that are not in compliance with current law,” Low said.
In October 2016, the county elections official sent residents in the Campbell Union High School District a county voter information guide containing the wrong ballot argument against Measure AA, a local bond.
Additionally, in November of last year, the elections county staff incorrectly counted 31 votes by mail (VBM) ballots that should have been disqualified because the signature on the VBM ballot envelope did not match the signature on file for the voter.
In October 2014, the Registrar sent out 100,000 sample ballots that were missing entire sections of candidates from the Santa Clara Unified School District and the Gavilan Community College District.
In the same election, over 1,000 VBM ballots were printed and mailed missing the same candidate information.
In April 2014, the Registrar mailed county voter information pamphlets missing the text of the opposition argument to Measure 8 to more than 400,000 voters in the City of San Jose.
During the June 2010 Primary election for Santa Clara County, over two thousand VBM ballots were mailed to individuals who were not eligible to vote.
The county ROV is implementing a new voting process in accordance with the California Voters Choice Act (SB 450), which would allow people to vote at any polling place as well as give the county the option to move to all-mail balloting. Both options would be a fundamental shift in the way local elections are conducted.
“Given that Santa Clara County is one of the counties that will be permitted to implement this new way of conducting elections in 2018, it is imperative that voters have confidence in elections conducted by the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters,” Low wrote in his letter to the audit committee.
ROV spokeswoman Anita Torres said that 70 percent of county voters already mail in their ballots, but the goal is to implement a new system by 2020—not next year.
In November 2014, Registrar of Voters Shannon Bushey told San Jose Inside that the county would take a closer look at new technology to speed up vote tallying by 2017.
In other words, answers about the ROV’s operations should arrive this fall, but the county’s sluggish electoral process will continue for at least three more years.
Correction: A previous version of this story included an incorrectly transcribed quote. San Jose Inside regrets the error.
“The Register of Voters” ,” Will insure that Voters are not in compliance with Current Law”.
This is just mis-direction and deflection. Evan Low claims he will “dig into the county Registrar of Voters”. But he will make absolutely certain that any investigation steers clear of the issue of rampant voting by non-citizens.
I think he maybe looking for rampant voting by Republican, that’s not supposed to happen!
I think this is the definition of a “fool’s errand”: having Democrats conduct an audit of an election process that overwhelmingly elects Democrats.
The Democrats’ idea of “democracy” is when Democrats win. When Democrats don’t win, it’s NOT democracy.
Prediction: Evan Low’s audit will conclude that there was NO Russian meddling in Santa Clara County elections.
SJI, I’ll forgive you of your Typo’s if you will forgive me of mine.
Bubble, as you have pointed out before, we are not a democracy that leads to tribalizm and tyranny but a republic.
Smokey, right on! You’re the hammer man!
Wow, sweeping generalization of ALL democrats. I don’t believe that All republicans are douchebags.We need to get away from partisan politics for every single issue that is discussed. Maybe Assemblyman Low has an agenda? Maybe he doesn’t?
> Wow, sweeping generalization of ALL democrats.
People DO identify themselves as “Democrats”. WHY do they identify as “Democrats”? WHAT to they think they are saying about themselves when they identify as “Democrats”? Do “Democrats” have a “Democrat agenda”? What IS the “Democrat agenda”?
The only way to stop California’s rampant voter fraud is to purge the voter rolls, then open the Registrar’s roll to those who verify their U.S. citizenship. That is very easily done with a birth certificate. (And for the very few voters who may have lost their birth certificate, they can email the county where they were born for a replacement. Simples.) Naturalized citizens will likewise have no problem. But the non-citizens who have been illegally voting our tax money into their pockets will have to find an honest way to make money.
Why is it that comments about rampant vote fraud come with no evidence of such rampant fraud. They are taking cues from the orange one.
It’s always amusing when people propose that their lack of knowledge of something is evidence that it doesn’t exist.
Lack of evidence never stopped politicians from looking for a crime allegedly committed by an opponent.
Conversely there is never enough evidence to convict a Democrat nor vindicate a Republican.
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Industrial fasteners from standard bolts and nuts to specialized fasteners are manufactured in South Korea for the oil and gas, onshore and offshore projects, power generation, shipbuilding industry, and defense industries, for manufacturing LNG vessels, cryogenic valves, and plate heat exchangers.
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In accordance with the present invention, system and method for providing content-based instant messaging are provided, which allows users (10) to send and receive messages (12) based on whether the recipient fits the criteria specified by the content of the message. The system and method of the present invention identifies recipients (16, 18) by matching the content of the message to the interest, or expertise profile of the recipient (16, 18). By enabling individuals to communicate with people that fulfill a certain criteria, it will enable the autonomous creation of communities of interest, and facilitate the identification of 'experts' without the need to create a centralized expertise database.
MXPA03011098A (en) 2004-06-25 Rfid data collection and use.
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Mar 1, 2017. Chest pain when breathing can be from a number of different causes. Sometimes. She then realized she was not completely back to normal. She was. It was very sharp but it did not hurt when I pushed on her ribs. She was.
Doctors give trusted, helpful answers on causes, diagnosis, symptoms, treatment, and more: Dr. Uyeda on middle back pain hurts to breathe: It could be your gall.
Information on Upper and Middle Back Pain. Shortness of breath. You can't walk or stand at all because of weakness and not just because it hurts too much.
Chest Pain and Breathing: Inhaling Deeply, Moving, or Lying. Effects of overbreathing and coughing on brain. Or go back to Symptoms of Hyperventilation.
Pain in back when breathing is typically related to sprained rib, where the rib keys into the side of the spine. Know causes and simple ways to treat pain.
Jun 22, 2012. The pain may spread to the arm, shoulder, jaw, or back. a sharp chest pain that often gets worse when you take a deep breath or cough.
Jun 2, 2011. So apparently the increased back pain was my lungs hurting, when I thought about it, it is worse when breathing as well as when moving.
Back pain and shortness of. Back pain that lasts longer than three months is considered chronic back pain. Shortness of breath includes any difficulty breathing.
When you are having upper back pain and think your lungs are involved there are. You may have pain with deep breathing, but this is because the muscles are. we looked at made my back hurt worse because they were so soft and cushy.
swollen facet joints may produce sharp pains in the upper back. The diaphragm refers to a large and dish-shaped muscle that assists you in breathing.
If your back hurts when you breathe, check out this article about back pain when breathing. Find the causes of back pain, and solutions to help relieve it.
The last three days i’ve had a sharp pain under my right rib cage. It hurts to breathe, and it hurts when i’m just sitting. About three to five times a day.
Pleurisy, also known as pleuritis, is inflammation of the membranes (pleurae) that surround the lungs and line the chest cavity. This can result in a sharp chest pain with breathing. Occasionally the pain may be a constant dull ache. The pain may stay in one place, or it may spread to the shoulder or back. Sometimes.
Oct 2, 2016. If you have pain in your upper back, a medical evaluation is necessary for your doctor to make a diagnosis, rule out serious upper back pain.
I feel pain under my left back shoulder blade when I inhale. I can only take shallow breaths to avoid the pain. It also is unconfortable when I sleep on my.
Upper back pain after sleeping is a common and often painful problem. You're afraid to move the pain is so intense; You hold your breath to avoid pain.
If it clearly hurts to breath or cough it's called a pleuritic pain. Same with less trouble breathing, especially with back pain, consider dissecting aneurysm.
Common areas for stress-triggered back pain include the neck and shoulder region and lower back. Try relaxation techniques like deep breathing (inhale slowly.
Jul 25, 2013. Whenever i lay on my back in bed i get severe pain in the lower right side of. It begins to hurt when I take a breath and I end up sitting up and.
Feb 22, 2017. So let's delve into the relationship between breathing and back pain. When we think of. Repetitive and painful rib fixations. The ribcage and.
Back pain when breathing discussion includes information about common causes of back and neck ache when taking a breath. Learn how back and chest pain may be related.
The pain gets worse when you take a deep breath; or, not breathing for a few. the chest that lasts more than a few minutes or that goes away and comes back.
HiWhen your trapezius goes into very strong spasm or contraction it can affect your breathing. It will be a sudden pain which feels like it’s in the.
Find possible causes of chest pain based on specific factors. shortness of breath, sweating, nausea, dizziness or fainting; The pain radiates beyond your chest.
This simple breathing remedy from Andrew Weil, MD, can minimize pain now and, if practiced regularly, may lower sensitivity to aches and pains in the long run.
And when your back hurts, you'll do just about anything to feel better: In 2005, the. Here are five telltale signs that your back pain is caused by arthritis:. Hurts when I take a deep breath, hurts when I move, hurts when I get up in the morning.
Feb 25, 2013. Coughing A Lot And Your Back Hurts In Middle When You Breathe. torn, then the increased, sudden pressure will cause severe back pain.
Back Pain Breathing Hurts 2019 4 out of 5 based on 138 ratings.
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Bringing along The Space Between for a full-on Lanark County show!
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Hey, remember Nicolas Cage? That eccentric Academy Award-winning actor who has enjoyed a career full of many ups and downs. It’s very difficult to predict the thespian’s next move, wether his next film is going to be a flop or hit. His latest project Joe, fortunately manages to overcome mediocrity and thankfully, entertains and attracts audiences for its 117-minute run time.
Set in a rugged and rural part of Texas, ex-con and “tree-poisoner” Joe Ransom (Cage) is searching for something he lost a long time ago. He has poor luck with women, has a slight drinking problem, and has a viscous enemy from his past out after him. One day, he crosses paths with 15-year-old Gary Jones (Tye Sheridan), an honest, hardworking kid who has a violent psychotic drunk for a father. Joe decides to give Gary a job and in doing so, makes a friend.
Joe is a character-driven drama through and through with a strong emphasis on the father-son dynamic, doing what’s right and protecting those who need protection. Cage gives a subdued yet strong performance as Joe and Tye Sheridan (Mud, The Tree of Life) is also powerful as an abused individual determined to overcome his hardships.
Screenwriter Gary Hawkins (The Rough South of Larry Brown) has written dialogue that cuts to the core of human drama. His words of course are based on a novel by the late author Larry Brown (Big Bad Love, Facing the Moon). Brown was a firefighter in Mississippi whose stories often shed light on honor and heroism much like the gallant acts shown in the film by Joe.
David Gordon Green (Eastbound & Down, Pineapple Express) has a great skill directing actors and even non-actors. Many of the extras and characters in the film were actually just regular folks who lived and worked in the area. That gritty sense of realism is ever present in Joe and that coupled with Cage’s electric performance are what make the film stand out among a lot of the other dramatic thrillers out there these days.
Joe opens in limited release this Friday, April 11th as well as on iTunes and VOD.
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MENDI WATSON was booked on 10/20/2018 4:22:00 PM. WATSON was arrested by McCREARY COUNTY FISCAL COURT in Hyden, Kentucky. WATSON was 34 years old at the time of the arrest.
MENDI WATSON may not have been convicted of the charges or crimes listed and are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Please contact the McCREARY COUNTY FISCAL COURT for more information regarding arrest records.
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2019-04-23T22:56:53Z
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Q: Can students join the International Association for Identification?
Student Membership is a category of membership available to full-time college students at an accredited college with a major in a forensic science related field or law enforcement. To be considered as an applicant for Student Membership a person must be a full-time student taking 12 or more semester hours/credits or the equivalent in quarter hours/credits for undergraduate study and at least 9 semester hours/credits or the equivalent in quarter hours/credits for graduate study. In addition, student applicants must include a letter or transcript from their educational institution stating the number of credits currently being taken. The words full-time student will not suffice.
Q: How much is the student membership fee?
Student membership dues are $45.00.
Q: How can I present my research at the IAI Conference?
Q: What are the various ways I can share my work and research at the conference?
Q: What do I wear to a conference?
Business casual dress is appropriate for all events during the day. Evening receptions range from casual to the semi-formal banquet on the final night.
Q: Should I bring my resume/CV to the conference?
Yes! Make sure to update your resume/CV and bring it to the conference.
Q: Do I need business cards?
Business cards are recommended in order to successfully network with colleagues and express interest in departments or agencies that might be hiring currently or in the future. Many students choose to make their own business cards, which can be done economically via online printing services.
Q: How many workshops should I sign up for?
While workshops provide fantastic hands-on training, they take up a significant part of the day at a conference. It is recommended that you plan your time with a good balance of lectures, workshops and free time for networking. Consult the conference schedule prior to arriving at the conference in order to plan out which workshops and lectures interest you.
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Welcome to The Winning Lane affiliate program.
Affiliates of The Winning Lane will receive a 75% commission for each e-book sale.
The Winning Lane affiliate program is offered through Clickbank.
Clickbank is the 3rd party company that handles the processing of our payments as well as the affiliate program tracking. All your affiliate earnings will be paid to you through Clickbank.
In order to promote The Winning Lane products, you must first become a Clickbank affiliate which is free of charge. You can visit the Clickbank sign-up page where can fill in your personal details and pick your own special Clickbank account name (also called a Clickbank “nickname”).
After you set up your Clickbank account you’re ready to start promoting the e-book through your special affiliate hoplinks. When someone purchases an e-book through your link, you will receive a 75% commission for each sale.
Once you have signed up at Clickbank for an affiliate account you are ready to start promoting and marketing the e-book.
All you have to do is put special links on your web pages or in your newsletters to send traffic to the sales page. These links are called “CLICKBANK HOPLINKS” and they are important because this is how Clickbank keeps track of the traffic you send to the sales page and pays you the 75% commission for the e-book sales you generate.
So now, all you have to do is insert YOUR Clickbank affiliate nickname in the proper place.
This link will take the visitor to the Ripped with Bodyweight Sales Page, with the affiliate nickname attached.
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There are over 28 million small businesses operating across the U.S. Walker Sands helps get your message in front of the SMB owners you target everyday.
Small businesses owners rely on their partners and providers to sustain their livelihood. With often limited time and resources, they need to get the most out of every dollar spent. With that in mind, it is essential companies looking to sell into the SMB space are able to 1) get their name in front of busy SMB owners and 2) prove they understand and can solve the everyday challenges these owners face.
An integrated public relations program can do just that, building brand awareness with small business decision-makers and proving your solution's credibility in erasing common SMB pain points. At Walker Sands, we regularly work with the media and influencers small business owners rely on to help make decisions. From the mainstream big business press to small business-specific publications, local newspapers and trade media, we have the media relationships to reach your audience.
Having successfully executed integrated marketing campaigns within the SMB space, Walker Sands can build a customized program that best meets your needs. Whether you are selling basic services like insurance or collaboration tools or advising owners on digital marketing tactics or ways to increase their valuation, we have experience incorporating your message into all the necessary channels.
Small business represents a massive opportunity in today's market. But with their business, and life, on the line, it is more important than ever for you to prove the ROI of your solution before the sales process even starts. Walker Sands can help you create those initial touchpoints that lead to an easier sale process and ultimately, more customers.
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The story of Mr. Hossein Karimi is not complete.
To complete this story in Omid we need your help. Mr. Hossein Karimi’s biographical information as well as information regarding the arrest, the charges, the evidence provided by the authorities, the defense, the trial and the judgment, will help us complete this page dedicated to the victim’s memory.
Please share your information with the Omid Memorial and help us complete Mr. Hossein Karimi’s story.
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2019-04-23T00:24:43Z
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How to Create a Summary Report from an Excel Table Functions for Executive Summary I created this Excel Video Tutorial in response to a viewer who, in her company, is not permitted to use a Pivot Table to create a report.... How to Create a Summary Report from an Excel Table Functions for Executive Summary I created this Excel Video Tutorial in response to a viewer who, in her company, is not permitted to use a Pivot Table to create a report.
Excel 2010 statistics 21 cross tabulation with pivottable frequencies and column row you how to use excel perform cross tabulation with a pivot table you excel 2010... In this lesson, you'll learn how to format as a table to take advantage of the tools and predefined table styles available in Excel 2010. Formatting tables Just like regular formatting, tables can help to organize your content and make it easier for you locate the information you need.
This feature works the same in all modern versions of Microsoft Excel: 2010, 2013, and 2016. Select a cell within the list you wish to convert to a table. On the Insert tab, in the Tables group, click the Table �... In this lesson, you'll learn how to format as a table to take advantage of the tools and predefined table styles available in Excel 2010. Formatting tables Just like regular formatting, tables can help to organize your content and make it easier for you locate the information you need.
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2019-04-21T14:16:13Z
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MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (June 29, 2016) – The Pewaukee property known until very recently as River Hills Nursing Home will be sold in a sealed bid auction, with Beloit Auction & Realty marketing the property and managing the auction.
The 175-bed facility, originally built in 1963, had employed more than 140 people and provided services including memory care, rehabilitation and skilled nursing care. The 19-acre property is located at 321 Riverside Drive, Pewaukee.
“This is an excellent location, between the Pewaukee River and Highway 16, within walking distance of Waukesha County Technical College,” said Rich Ranft, president of the auction company. The property has a tax assessment of $3.5 million.
“It’ll be interesting to see who buys this, and what plans they might have for it. The facilities have been well maintained and are suitable for a number of potential uses. However, this much land in a quality community like Pewaukee also offers development potential, and this could be developed into home sites as small as a quarter acre,” said Ranft.
The 77,000-square-foot facility has ample parking and a commercial kitchen with two walk-in coolers and a walk-in freezer.
Auction personnel will be available at the property to provide previews from 1 to 2 p.m. on August 13 and August 20. Sealed bids are due by 3 p.m. Central Time Thursday, August 25, at Beloit Auction & Realty, 534 W. Grand Avenue, Beloit, Wisconsin, 53511. Details about the property, as well as terms and conditions, are available by visiting BeloitAuction.com or calling 877-364-1965.
Beloit Auction & Realty, based in Beloit, Wisconsin, has provided a full range of auction services for real estate, personal property and other assets since 1980.
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Few people know that Aretha Franklin’s 1972 album “Amazing Grace” was her biggest-selling ever. And even fewer people know that Sydney Pollack — yes, that Sydney Pollack: “Tootsie,” “They Shoot Horses,” and “I had a farm in Africa” — shot a documentary during the album’s making. And now that footage is being edited into a concert film. Can’t wait.
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Cough, Spit & A Fondle | Enough Talk, More Writing!
Today, I realized a few things. Firstly, I have noticed that I have started to consciously swallow drinks. And, by that, I mean, I no longer just swallow water from a bottle or tea from a cup and get on with whatever I am doing. For some bizarre reason, I believe because I think that I have started to gulp loudly when I swallow, I make an effort to control the swallowing. Which, in turn, leads me to focus on swallowing after the third go, lets just say, and I inevitably gulp louder, get the liquid to go down the wrong tube, and I end up coughing, spluttering, and have to spit the water out. In case I choke. All makes perfect sense. To me. In my head. There is a reason for this nonsense.
Moving on, I have also realized, that the 16 block walk to the gym actually does bring up a few random stories. I had just been too anti-San Fran, probably missing L.A like the temptress that she is, to let myself observe the carry on. Unsurprisingly, for San Fran, there is a lot of homeless people on the gym route. Which provide a few interesting scenarios. Again, I was waiting at the lights to cross the road (a mighty place to observe life it seems) when I saw a couple at the other side of the road having a big fight. Screaming at each other. In Chinese. It was near impossible not to watch, or start to slow down walking wise to see what was going on.
The Chinese woman was freaking out for some reason, although I am only presuming she was, not speaking too much Chinese myself. She did not seem happy, giving me a nice dirty look as I walked up, maybe she was trying to say hello though. Again, the lack of Chinese was a barrier for me. They had a place set-up in the doorway of a bank, with all their stuff there, two shopping trolleys next to the make-shift bed. The Chinese man was backing off, shouting back a bit, but it was plain to see that the woman was kicking him out, of their doorway. They were now taking up the entire path, so she started physically kicking out at him to clear off, threw a blanket at him, then gave one last tirade in Chinese, and the guy gave me. She had kicked him out, he was gone. Across the road he went, to the bank on the other side of the street, and sat in that doorway, with his blanket. Few more words shouted over and back, and it died down. Fight over.
We were all able to go on our way. The path was clear. There were a few of us after building up on the path, waiting for them to finish up, so we could keep walking on. On we went, me drinking back some Red Bull, listening to see if I was gulping loudly for every drink. Few coughs, few splutters, and the can was almost gone. One last drink, and, conveniently, there was a bin to my right. In fairness, I did kind of stop suddenly, but I just noticed the bin, to my immediate right, as I took the last gulp. Stopped suddenly, stuck the can into the bin, but as I did, the person who had been walking right behind me, walked straight into me.
The last big mouthful sprayed out. Not really actually, more it filled up my mouth, caused me to splutter, then half sprayed, half snorted, out my mouth and nose, as I tried in vain to save a bit of dignity and hold it in. Should’ve let the spray just gracefully happen. Must have been quite a charming sight, if anyone had seen it. The person who had bumped into me was annoyed with me, for stopping. I was too covered in Red Bull to remember if I should’ve been annoyed with anyone, probably myself, but it all ended then and there. Continued on to the gym. This was getting more eventful, this was more like it.
Into the gym, did my bit, drinking back the water, needed to refill my bottle up at the water fountain, which is in the downstairs part of the gym. This gym is far quieter than the one in L.A, so you can take your time with the machines. And the fountain. I had a bit left in my bottle, might as well finish it off before I fill her up, so took another big gulp. With my iPod earphones on, I started to think that might be the reason why I was hearing stuff louder in my head, the earphones being on! Which, obviously, made me concentrate far too much on the gulp. And I have already described what happens. Cough, splutter, down the wrong pipe, out comes the liquid. Over the water fountain. Didn’t really get the spout part, but still nobody wants to see someone dribble back over the water fountain. Thankfully, I don’t think the person behind me, waiting for me to finish up, saw any of it. Either way, I gave it a quick rinse. Left it germ and dribble free.
Leaving the gym and walking home threw up one final piece to this tale. Two days ago, next to the gym, in the bright light of the evening, on a main street, I thought I saw a different homeless couple, getting cordial with each other. As in the full wack. Just with clothes on. Not fully sure, but I was 99% certain. Seeing as they were a foot away from me, in a doorway, while I knocked on the door of the gym, not realizing that it was closed early for a holiday here. I was pretty certain. Leaving the gym tonight, the same couple are sitting in the doorway, not on top of each other or positioned like they were last time. Just sitting side by side. With her hand somewhere. Blatant. Like a hammer.
All of this lead, kind of bizarrely, lead to a feeling of empathy for the homeless folk. For the following reason, which I could relate to, a bit. Kind of. Not that this has ever happened to me, obviously. However, do you remember when you lived at home, and a girl wanted to come around for, eh, a cup of tea? But you didn’t think the best place to bring the girl for a cup of tea, was to your place, for various reasons. You were left wondering, where should we go? Where could you go? Probably not their place, for the same reason. More than likely at the age where a cup of a tea in a hotel was too expensive, have you seen the prices, or you simply would not have thought of it. What were you to do? Have a tea party outdoors? Dodge. Fun once, perhaps, but after a while, probably get a cold. So, what are those without any home, meant to do? Not fair really. I know it is probably not top of their list of priorities, but still, amongst many other problems, that must annoy them.
I am not making fun of the homeless either, far from it. Just observations. I’ll wrap up by saying I got a bit of good news myself today. I now have a marketing company in L.A waiting for my sitcom pitch, to help me with my viral campaign. Plus, I have camera men and lighting crew waiting in the wings to help me out with making a scene or two. Wuu to the huu. Good to have the pressure on. Must get the script finished and get back there. Time is ticking! My Mastercard is running out! Oh Jesus. (That is meant to be a brutal dumb joke. But, now I think about it, it also makes sense. Take it in the dumb joke way. If you get it. Always fun feeling the need to explain a joke). The End.
← Shut Up & Do The Right Thing!
Who’s that marketing company you have lined up?
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1. System doesn't retain your credentials, even if you check the 'remember me' box beyond the day. Still have to log back in next day.
2. When you are already in a thread prior to logging in, and log in to post, system doesn't recognize it. Still flashes the 'log in or register' red banner on upper right corner and doesn't allow you to post.
I'll look into No. 1. I assume you are closing down the browser/shutting your computer off? Regarding No. 2, I think that may be a setting I can fix. Currently, I do not have the page refreshing when a person logs in. In your scenario, if you just refresh after you login, you'll be fine. I'll have to see if an automatic refresh is an option after signing in. I know I can send users to a specific page, but that does you no good in this example.
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When I was an in-house consultant for Merck’s law department, GE Medical Systems invited us to take part in a benchmarking exercise. What was unusual about the effort was that GE Medical sent four of its lawyers to spend a full day at Merck. During that day, their lawyers met with Merck counterparts in different practices and dug in, deeply, about how their practices operated. They learned about training, systems, technology, skill sets, use of outside counsel, and more. Both sides were able to learn abundantly.
If your law department cares about how to improve its procedures, not just about accumulating comparative metrics, visit law departments that have similar practices (See my post of May 14, 2005 about three ways to benchmark.). Often the qualitative sides of management are more useful than bushels of numbers.
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2019-04-22T17:55:55Z
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#1 New York Times bestseller Milk and Honey is a collection of poetry and prose about survival. About the experience of violence, abuse, love, loss, and femininity. The book is divided into four chapters, and each chapter serves a different purpose. Deals with a different pain. Heals a different heartache. Milk and Honey takes readers through a journey of the most bitter moments in life and finds sweetness in them because there is sweetness everywhere if you are just willing to look.
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2019-04-19T18:38:12Z
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01Define Goals – Visualize what you want visitors of your website to do, the key actions you would lik them to take when they come to your site.
02Build KPI’s – Once you have defined your goals, choose the metrics you need to monitor so you can define what success would look like.
03Garbage In, Garbage Out! – If your analytics software is not properly configured, your data outputs will be unreliable. Make sure its configured correctly and that the data is correct.
04Collect Data – Implementation for Display involves creating multiple ads with different calls to action depending where the customer is in the marketing funnel, selecting appropriate networks, sites and inventory to appear on and ensuring all ads are tracked and activity deduped.
08Repeat Steps 5-7 – There is always room to improve. Keep repeating steps 5-7 to conitnuiously improve the UX for your visitors using web analytocs as a tool.
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In 2003, Holland America (HAL) added another "Dam" ship to its fleet in the form of the 82,000-gt MS Oosterdam. Oosterdam — built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera, Italy — is the second 1,848 passenger Vista-class ship for the company, joining sister ship ms Zuiderdam, which debuted in December 2002. The 951 -ft. ship, delivered in July 2003 in Rotterdam, was introduced with an inaugural sailing out of Port Everglades in December 2003. Upon first glance of the interior of the ship, the European influence, distinctive decor, influx of amenities and impeccable service embodies the cruiseline's $225 million Signature of Excellence initiative. Frans Dingemans. along with a team of architects and designers, molded the unique ambiance aboard the latest HAL ships.
Along with Dingemans' original designs. HAL ships, including the Oosterdam, showcase millions of dollars worth of antiques and old master artworks. Perhaps the most notable difference between Oosterdam and its sistership is the color scheme and the ambiance. The Zuiderdam, which infuses a brighter color palette differs from the more subtle Oosterdam. While the new Vista class ships share an aesthetic beauty, the technical modifications provide a different realm of sophistication. Among the technical advancements for the Vista-class ships includes adding a gas turbine to the vessel. According to HAL, the gas turbines allows for use of one less diesel engine, so it has five 16-cylinder Sulzer medium speed diesel power plants. The Oosterdam sails at 24 knots, driven by a pair of 17.4- MW Azipods.
The design of the engine room adds to the innovative advancements. The engines are situated in two separate spaces that can be completely closed off from each other so that in the event of an emergency in one engine room, power systems in the other will still provide sufficient propulsion and electrical power to return the ship safely to port. The GE gas turbine also located in a separate space provides a third backup system and allows the ship to operate without visible pollution in sensitive areas such as Alaska.
According to Stein Kruse. senior vice president of fleet operations, "the ms Oosterdam. represents the very latest thinking in ship-building technology, from navigational tools to environmental protection." The multi-million dollar Rochem sewage system enables the Oosterdam to have little impact on the environment. The system allows the gray water to be recycled and used for various technical aspects on the ship such as cooling water. HAL continues to work on a system that will allow the ships to recycle ballast water. Like its sister. Oosterdam boasts a spacious design for public areas and staterooms where 85 percent of its staterooms have ocean views, with 67 percent of all staterooms sporting verandahs.
Oosterdam is lucky number 13 in the Dam fleet, with two more on the way. HAL recently announced that the line's fourth Vista-class ship, scheduled for delivery in January 2006. will be named MS Noordam.
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Center. Cobblestone Inn Bottineau is a spot with many visitors from Bottineau. If you are trying to locate a bowling alley nearby, Tommy Turtle Lanes & Cafe is right next door to Cobblestone Inn Bottineau. For you golfers we recommend close by Bottineau Country Club.
These are some other hotels near Cobblestone Inn And Suites Of Bottineau ND, Bottineau.
These outdoors activities are available near Cobblestone Inn Bottineau.
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Home » We've moved to a brand new website!
We're pleased to launch our brand new website to showcase our properties and services. With a quick and easy search for properties as well as many unique and innovative features, we're sure our new site will help in showcasing our property portfolio as well as introduce our property services and features.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has underlined the need for elimination of all the “inhumane” nuclear weapons across the world.
In an address to a meeting in New York held to mark the International Day of the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, Zarif referred to the rivalry underway in the world to gain further new nuclear weapons and modernize such weapons and called for an end to the dangerous competition.
The Iranian top diplomat also stressed the need for total elimination of the inhumane weapons in the world.
He also called for global adherence to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), unconditional implementation of denuclearization commitments and creation of a world free from nuclear weapons.
“This is the right of the future generations to see these goals have been achieved by their ancestors and we should responsibly work to achieve them,” he concluded.
The International Day of the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons is held annually on September 26 by the United Nations to call for all states to get rid of nuclear weapons.
Some reports say at least 17,000 nuclear weapons are in the world today and over half of the world’s population live in countries that have nuclear weapons or are members of nuclear alliances.
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Neha Sood recently graduated from the University of Southern California with a BA in International Relations. She moved back to Singapore from LA in May and is currently a Marketing Executive with Universitas 21 Global. She loves poetry and enjoys both reading (mostly Neruda) and writing in her spare time.
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Autumn Beauty™ Bouquet exudes the warmth and magnificence of the harvest season with each sun-kissed bloom. Orange roses are brilliant and bright against rust colored Asiatic lilies, burgundy carnations and mini carnations, red matsumoto asters, red hypericum berries, and a variety of lush greens. Accented with birch branches throughout, this incredible arrangement is seated in a clear glass bubble bowl vase to create an exceptional look your special recipient will love. Recipe by FTD.
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When riding Honda's new CB650F, I was reminded of the old term UJM. As motorcyclists who recall the Seventies will be aware, the initials stand for Universal Japanese Motorcycle and refer to the competent but rather bland and similar naked four-cylinder bikes that dominated in the wake of Honda's ground-breaking CB750.
These days we can choose from a wide variety of singles, twins and triples as well as fours. But naked four-cylinder middleweights remain popular, with Honda's CB600F Hornet among the most successful over the last decade. And although it's stretching the point to describe its replacement as a UJM, the CB650F is another simple, unfaired Japanese four built to a familiar format.
Its look echoes that of the Hornet, with sharply styled bodywork and rakishly angled exhaust downpipes, although no components are shared. The older model is barely mentioned in Honda's publicity for the CB650F, presumably because comparisons do the newcomer few favours. Its maximum output of 86bhp at 11,000rpm is lower by 14bhp. And with a wet weight of 208kg the CB650F is heavier than its predecessor, partly because its frame is made from oval-section steel tubes instead of aluminium.
One reason for the reduced output is that Honda's engineers have concentrated on providing torque at low revs, where the new 649cc, dohc 16-valve motor is stronger. Another is that a novice with an A2 licence can ride the CB650F, if it's restricted to 46bhp using an accessory kit. The Hornet wasn't eligible for restricting in similar fashion because its original output was more than twice that figure.
The CB650's engine is pleasingly flexible, its broad spread of torque helping to make the bike both quick and easy to ride. It's a typical Honda four in its fairly smooth and very controllable power delivery. There are no modern features such as alternative riding modes, ride-by-wire throttle or traction control; just a crisp throttle response, instant acceleration above 4,000rpm and a sweet-shifting six-speed gearbox.
Top speed is about 130mph, so there's enough performance for easy cruising at the legal limit, which feels faster due to the lack of wind protection. But despite a reasonably throaty sound from the short single silencer, the Honda is not the most thrilling of motorcycles. It feels slightly buzzy and flat at higher revs, and lacks the more aggressive Hornet's top-end sting.
Chassis performance is similarly capable without being inspired. The CB650F is easily manoeuvrable at low speeds, thanks to an upright riding position, a short stretch to the slightly raised handlebar, and a seat that's low enough to allow most riders to get both feet on the ground. Stability at speed is excellent; the suspension, although fairly basic, gives a good compromise between ride quality and cornering control.
But if there's nothing to dislike, the CB650F can't match the lightness, agility and confidence-inspiring precision that make the best naked middleweights such fun on a twisting road. Similarly its front brake gives very adequate stopping power, helped by large 320mm discs and an efficient ABS system, but hard braking requires a firm squeeze of the lever.
The Honda should prove practical, at least for a naked bike. I averaged a reasonable 45mpg, good for more than 150 miles. The dual seat seems fairly comfortable and incorporates pillion hand-holds and luggage hooks. The attractive digital instrument panel includes a fuel gauge and consumption reading, although information can't be scrolled without taking a hand off the bars, and there's no gear position indicator or self-cancelling indicators.
Although it's disappointing that the CB650F is less powerful and spirited than its predecessor, Honda's thinking is easy to understand. The steel-framed four is more rider-friendly and accessible to relatively inexperienced riders. It's also cheaper to produce, especially as it's the latest Honda to be built in Thailand rather than Japan.
Essentially the CB650F is another example of Honda's pragmatic approach, centred on controlling costs and maximising global market potential rather than outclassing the opposition. It's hard to argue, especially when that policy results in a good-looking bike that is respectably quick, has very adequate performance and is competitively priced.
Just as with UJMs such as Honda's CB550F in the Seventies, riders (including relatively inexperienced ones) looking for those attributes will probably buy the CB650F in substantial numbers, and most will be very content with it. But despite its sharp styling it lacks the verve to satisfy those who associate naked middleweights with character, agility and excitement.
This 105bhp four backs up its similarly aggressive looks with more power and speed than the CB650F, but it's slightly heavier and its £1,000 higher price makes the Honda seem good value.
The class yardstick for good reason, Triumph's 675cc triple combines 105bhp performance with character, light weight and agility. More expensive than the Honda but faster and more fun.
The company's 600cc, four-cylinder XJ6 costs £6,099 and is a close match for the CB650F, but the 689cc twin-cylinder MT's 74bhp, light weight and low price make it a more tempting alternative.
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Tip would probably agree that like politics, much of our food comes back to what is local. In the recent presidential campaign there was not a lot of talk about agriculture. The talk of pigs had to do with lipstick, not a succulent roasting recipe.
Now that we can get back to the business of governing, it’s time to ask how the Obama Adminstration will shape policies that benfit small farms and rural communities. I heard on the radio yesterday that Obama will set up a special office that focuses on urban affairs and resources. Knowing full well the inefficiencies that come with large, city bureacracies, (I used to work in San Francsisco’s City Hall) I’m all for a White House liason that will help cities and counties better navigate the federal programs designed to help them.
I would love to see more partnerships between cities and rural areas. I love the idea of city dwellers looking to local farms and ranches for their food. “Localvores” are a perfect bridge between urban and rural America. Through Community Supported Agriculture (CSAs), school gardens, buying clubs, and chefs and retailers who seek out local food, we can all thrive. City dwellers would have fresh, healthy food while supporting a local economy and – in many cases – an environmental cause, such as healthy watersheds on grassfed cattle ranches.
I talk with people in agriculture every day. There are concerns about Obama’s Adminstration imposing more regulations on the agricultural industry. There are conerns about taxes, both capital gains and estate. People fear private property rights may be taken away. I understand these concerns, but I also believe Obama, and whoever he appoints as Secretary of Agriculture, will set policy based on non-partisan, fact-based discussions with stakeholders. He will use the power of his online presence, his army of volunteers across America, and his wide swath of supporters that span ages, nationalities and regions to gather input. That’s how he has done it all along and I see no indication of that changing. He will seek the local opinion before he sets a federal policy.
Let’s hope the healthy agricultural policies begin in the White House, with the chef sourcing ingredients from the many farms that surround Washington, D.C.
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a body of legislation providing for the regulation of JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES. British company law encouraged. the development of joint-stock companies by establishing the principle of LIMITED LIABILITY and provides for the protection of SHAREHOLDERS' interests by controlling the formation and financing of companies. The major provisions of UK company law are contained in the 1948,1967, 1976, 1981,1985 and 1989 Companies Acts. See ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION, MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION.
This grant has provided assistance to Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA) to draft the new company law, and to conduct public consultations, advocacy, and public education on the law.
Summary: New Delhi [India], September 21 (ANI): Delhi's National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Thursday granted waiver to the Mistry firms from minimum shareholding criteria and a liberty to approach Mumbai's NCLAT.
The level of stakeholder consultation by the Security Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) during the drafting and approval stages was unprecedented in the history of company law in Pakistan, according to a statement issued here by the SECP.
These laws are understood by all the stakeholders and the facilitation for incorporation of companies as outlined in the Company Law is provided to the general public, said in a statement issued by SECP here on Monday.
The foreign shareholder's entitlement to the profit (before the judgment) is guaranteed even if a court declares that the side agreement is in violation of the UAE Company law and public policy.
BAGHDAD / NINA / Member of parliamentary Committee on oil and energy Ibrahim Bahr al-Ulum said that "the government will withdraw the national oil company Law from the Committee.
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has issued notification for constitution of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) with effect from today i.
Author Andreas REhmkorf presents students, academics, and professionals working in a wide variety of contexts with an examination of the legal aspects of corporate social responsibility, analyzing company law, corporate governance, contract law, consumer law, and tort law.
Company Law in China: Regulation of Business Organizations in a Socialist Market Economy provides a comprehensive introduction to the law on business organizations in China, considering the 2005 adaptation of PRC Company Law and the latest legislative developments in the country.
BHP Law has appointed a solicitor and politician to its growing business and company law team.
LONG-ESTABLISHED Newcastle law service, Company Law Solutions, has opened a new office in Edinburgh.
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